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00:00:00.000But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:24:48.000And at any moment, I can hit that yay button.
00:24:49.000I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust no man, I said trust
00:25:19.000Not my words, not my rules, I just endorse them, alright?
00:39:52.000It was Donald Trump, it was our party.
00:39:56.000People that were basically conservative, more or less.
00:39:59.000And now it's like, you got a gay man, or a Jewish communist, or a woman who by every appearance should be Jewish, but I guess apparently isn't, Amy Klobuchar.
00:40:18.000So, I got into the 2020 election thinking, okay, I got into this industry, this industry.
00:40:24.000I started this show right after the inauguration, which is like the worst time you could do something is after an election, as far as politics goes.
00:40:33.000Because interest in politics, you understand, is at an all-time high during an election, and then when the election ends, boom!
00:42:39.000I'm just waiting for an opportune time to launch.
00:42:41.000We're kind of lining everything up and making sure everything works and is set.
00:42:44.000It's a project that's been in the works for...
00:42:47.000Really like a year and a half and the scramble was kind of on to put on the finishing touches and make sure everything's proper and working since I got my first strike on YouTube in January.
00:42:57.000So I'm sort of finishing that up and maybe there'll be more on that next week or the week after.
00:43:29.000I've just been kind of coy like, oh maybe you could catch me on DLive or somewhere else, but I might as well just say it.
00:43:35.000I am working on an alternative which will be
00:43:38.000Much more long-term, much more stable, much more reliable than any of the bullshit we've had to put up with on YouTube.
00:43:45.000And, you know, DLive hasn't given me much trouble, but you just never can be too careful, because, you know, as much as I like DLive, DLive is like the backup, and I would be remiss if I didn't have a backup for the backup, and with DLive,
00:43:59.000Like any other platform, I have a strong feeling that all it's gonna take is a sustained series of hit pieces by the usual suspects, right?
00:44:08.000And I've been thinking about this problem ever since I started streaming on DLive last April.
00:44:14.000It's gonna come from Daily Beast or Right Wing Watch or Huffington Post, and it's gonna be DLive is where all these right-wing people are going.
00:44:23.000It's Owen Benjamin, it's me, it's Patrick, it's all these characters, all these right-wing characters.
00:44:32.000I can't think of everybody off the top of my head.
00:44:34.000But you see, you pull up the front page any day of the week and you see who's getting the most views.
00:44:40.000So I know that it's just going to be one article from from one of our one of our favorite fans one of our biggest fans in left-wing media that's going to say DLive has a problem with Trump supporters and and who knows what could happen next.
00:44:53.000So I am working on a longer term solution and that's why I put out on Telegram and Twitter America First is unstoppable.
00:45:08.000I feel like it's preemptive strikes, maybe by Conservative Inc., maybe by liberals.
00:45:13.000You know, we saw there was a big hit piece about Michelle Malkin in the Daily Beast yesterday.
00:45:18.000There was a hit piece about Jada McNeil in America First Students in a Kansas City paper.
00:45:23.000There was a 68-page report by some total BS human rights astroturfed organization, Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro talking about us, I get a strike on my channel, Patrick Hayes' Twitter accounts get banned, Steve Franson gets banned, like the list goes on and on and on and on.
00:45:41.000And all the sites are being trained on America First, all the guns, Conservative Inc., they're all, they're all, you know,
00:45:50.000Aiming for us, target on our backs this year, but we're gonna be just fine.
00:45:54.000We're more resilient, I think, than anybody else in politics.
00:45:57.000Literally more than anybody else in politics.
00:46:00.000Who do you know that has had to put up with more shit than us?
00:46:06.000And obviously other people have been banned on Twitter and, you know, banned on YouTube.
00:46:10.000I guess I'm actually lucky compared to others, but like as a movement, when it comes to blacklisting and deplatforming and all the different things, who has it harder than the America First people?
00:46:40.000It's like nobody has that impact in spite of everything we're up against.
00:46:44.000You know, not just that we don't have as much resources and so on, but we also have all these extra obstacles and we're still changing the conversation.
00:49:07.000And Biden in fifth place with 8.4 percent.
00:49:11.000Nearly 300,000 people voted in the Democratic primary, which is a new record.
00:49:16.000I believe that is the biggest turnout in a New Hampshire primary ever, although it's worth adding, and this has been pointed out by some commentators, that actually about 84,000 new voters were added to the rolls since 2016.
00:49:30.000So in terms of proportions, it's actually not an historic turnout.
00:49:37.000For example, I think the Democrats put out today that the 300,000 Democrats that voted in this primary yesterday exceeded the amount of Democrats that voted in the 2008 primary by so many thousand voters.
00:49:50.000Although, if you look at the proportion, the Democratic turnout, I think it was something like 29% of Democrats turned out in 2008 versus 26% in 2020.
00:50:01.000I'm not sure if all those numbers are right.
00:50:03.000I'm just sort of going off memory here.
00:50:05.000I didn't put that one in my notes, but I know a lot of people are talking about the turnout and what the turnout says about the enthusiasm and the Democrats are saying 300,000 historic turnout, but all things considered with how many new voters have been added out of the rolls in the last
00:50:47.000He got 99% of the vote in Iowa, 85% of the vote in New Hampshire.
00:50:52.000That being said, the turnout in the New Hampshire primary, in spite of it being an incumbent president and in spite of
00:51:00.000The fact that Donald Trump has historic popularity and nobody else is really even competitive, he's still got by far historic turnout for an incumbent president.
00:51:10.000He got 120,000 votes yesterday, and if you look at New Hampshire for other incumbent presidents like Barack Obama in 2012, George Bush in 2004, Bill Clinton in 1996, they are drastically, drastically, like a fraction of that turnout for Trump.
00:51:27.000Which shows that even though Trump is not in a competitive primary, even though it's not really a contest, even though he's an incumbent, he still has massive enthusiasm, he still is turning out a mass number of voters.
00:51:40.000Obviously it's not as many as the Democrats, but that's because it's not the same situation, right?
00:51:45.000It's not an incumbent and it's not as competitive.
00:51:48.000So there's a little bit of good news on both sides.
00:51:52.000Big turnout for Trump and a relatively big turnout for the Democrats.
00:51:57.000On the results with the Bernie Sanders victory, I will say the first thing I want to talk about is how the media has covered the New Hampshire primary.
00:52:06.000So we covered the New Hampshire primary yesterday.
00:52:09.000And my takeaway is very straightforward and simple.
00:52:54.000You know, Iowa, they cheated, and Pete Buttigieg technically won because he got the state delegates after the act that he paid for glitched out and we didn't get the results right, so that was that situation.
00:53:06.000And then tonight, Bernie Sanders finally gets his victory, finally gets his, you know, official
00:53:12.000And there's no errors, and there's no technical thing.
00:53:16.000And what does the media want to talk about?
00:53:18.000Well, the real story is Amy Klobuchar coming from behind this time, and she's... The real story is Pete Buttigieg was a second-place finish.
00:53:28.000It said, well, Bernie Sanders won 26% of the vote, but if you add up the vote that Klobuchar, Buttigieg, and Biden got, it's like 54%.
00:53:39.000So they said the moderate coalition of Biden, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar got 54 and Bernie only got 26.
00:53:47.000So the real winner of New Hampshire was the moderates.
00:53:52.000And one of my mutuals, I think it was at Nickernation, posted about that.
00:53:56.000He said, yeah, the three-way ticket is really running away with the nomination here with those three guys.
00:54:03.000And that just goes to show that, you know, it really reminds you of the dichotomy in the country which is no longer, it's no longer conservative and liberal, it's no longer capitalist and socialist, or even blue and red to an extent.
00:54:19.000I mean these are the expressions of the different coalitions but at this point it really is the more authentic
00:54:27.000Cleavage, the most authentic division in the country, is between the globalists and the populists.
00:54:35.000The elites and the populists, however you want to cut it, but they're treating Bernie Sanders the same way they did in 2016, and the Democratic Party is treating Bernie Sanders the same way that the Republican Party treated Donald Trump.
00:54:48.000And that's because, for better or for worse, Bernie Sanders does represent an outsider's perspective.
00:54:54.000He does represent a threat to the Democratic establishment.
00:54:58.000And you begin to understand that the Republican and Democratic establishment actually have a lot in common.
00:55:03.000And it's really more about the self-perpetuating status quo institutions than it is about ideology or anything like that.
00:55:10.000So I'm not gonna go and say like Bernie Sanders is based or anything.
00:55:13.000A lot of people take it too far and they're like, well the Democrats are screwing Bernie and that's because Bernie's our guy.
00:56:19.000Somebody who is going to cuck and totally turn his back on something that should be a populist issue for working middle class people because he needs to fit with the times.
00:56:29.000Needs to fit with where the party is at.
00:56:41.000There is still a right and left divide.
00:56:43.000But it just goes to show that even on the left, they're experiencing this battle between
00:56:47.000Outsiders and the establishment and you can see that in the media coverage but beyond that my takeaway from the race is really that it's Bernie Sanders race at this point.
00:56:58.000He is the frontrunner and a lot of people are like nervous about Buttigieg but really just take a look at like the rest of the polls.
00:57:05.000He did well in Iowa and he did well in New Hampshire and what do Iowa and New Hampshire have in common?
00:57:11.000Well they're both basically white states and
00:57:14.000And relative to the rest of the country and the Democratic Party, relatively conservative states.
00:57:19.000It's all things, you know, subjective, relative here.
00:57:22.000Before I get people in the comments, I was not conservative!
00:57:26.000Relative to the rest of the country, Iowa Democrats are different than California Democrats.
00:57:31.000New Hampshire Democrats are different than New York City Democrats, right?
00:57:36.000And so Pete Buttigieg getting first place with the state delegate equivalents and second place in New Hampshire,
00:57:42.000To me, this is really just about these two states.
00:57:45.000Because if you look at the next several primaries, you look at Nevada, Pete Buttigieg not polling well at all.
00:57:52.000That being said, they didn't do any polling in Nevada since like early January before Pete Buttigieg surged ahead in Iowa.
00:57:59.000I don't know how accurate that is, but in any case, I don't think anybody's expecting Lev a strong performance in Nevada.
00:58:05.000He's not doing well in the polls in South Carolina.
00:58:08.000And then if you look at the polls for Super Tuesday, which is I think the first Tuesday in March, which is Texas and California and
00:58:25.000Much more reflective of the Democratic Party.
00:58:28.000He's not doing well in any of those states.
00:58:30.000And he doesn't have a really massive national organization either.
00:58:33.000Even in the national polls, he's still at 10%.
00:58:36.000So a lot of people see his performance in Iowa and New Hampshire, and maybe they get the idea that, uh-oh, he's going to be this challenger, and he'll certainly be competitive.
00:58:44.000He's certainly going to be in the race, and he did have a great showing in Iowa, and a pretty surprisingly good performance in New Hampshire, but the real test is going to be how he's going to do the next three weeks.
00:58:56.000In Nevada, South Carolina, and then Super Tuesday.
00:58:58.000So I don't think he's going to be a huge problem for Bernie.
00:59:04.000This is why I think Bernie's a real frontrunner.
00:59:06.000Biden and Warren are the only other two people that have a serious national infrastructure and have serious polling across the country, not just in these white, relatively conservative states.
00:59:20.000It looks like they're totally fleeting.
00:59:24.000If Biden doesn't do well in South Carolina, he's finished.
00:59:27.000And the same, frankly, is true with Warren in the next two states.
00:59:30.000And that leaves it wide open for Bernie Sanders.
00:59:33.000If Biden, Warren drop out of the race, boot a judge, I think the gay thing is holding him back.
00:59:38.000Obviously, him not appealing to blacks and minorities, that's going to be a killer for him.
00:59:44.000And that's why if you look at the betting markets,
00:59:47.000They're betting number one it's gonna be burning and actually number two Bloomberg not even Buttigieg but Bloomberg and then Buttigieg I think they have a 10% so that's sort of the state of the race the shape of the race right now I think Bernie's gonna be the frontrunner one possibility I will say that was looking at the anatomy of the contest going into the logistics of how it all breaks down
01:00:09.000You remember back in the Republican primary there was all this talk about the magic number 1237.
01:00:17.000And of course this is how the primaries work is you go to these different states and each state has a certain number of delegates that will then go to the national convention and the state's delegates will vote based on how the candidates did in their state.
01:00:32.000You know, for example, I think Bernie and Buttigieg each got nine delegates because of their performance in New Hampshire last night.
01:00:39.000So that means at the convention in the summer, those nine delegates will go from New Hampshire and they'll say, we pledge our nine for Bernie, and nine will go for Buttigieg.
01:00:48.000There's I think something like 3,000, just under 3,000 delegates in the Democratic primary that will be accumulated over the course of all the different contests.
01:01:38.000Gets 1,990 delegates, he's the nominee.
01:01:41.000But what happens if Bernie Sanders only gets a plurality?
01:01:44.000He only wins the most pledged delegates out of all the candidates.
01:01:48.000Well then, you have the superdelegates coming to play again.
01:01:52.000Then you go to the convention, and all the delegates will vote, and if nobody wins it outright, then you have 771 superdelegates, which you may remember from 2016, and superdelegates are typically, it's like Democratic Party officials, elected officials, people like that, kind of like connected people.
01:02:11.000You'll have 771 superdelegates who will then join into the voting.
01:02:15.000So you have 3,000 pledge delegates from all the states.
01:02:19.000If nobody clears the simple majority out of those outright at the convention, then you have a contested convention and then the superdelegates are added.
01:02:26.000So you add 771 superdelegates to the 3,000 pledge delegates and then there's another round of voting with the superdelegates now included.
01:02:37.000And so then the new majority goes up to 2,376.
01:02:57.000And the superdelegates will obviously have huge sway over that.
01:03:01.000So if somebody like Bloomberg or Buttigieg, whoever it is, if somebody's right up there with Bernie, if Bernie only gets a plurality and somebody gets right up there on his tail, the superdelegates could easily throw their weight behind the next guy and propel them up, guy or girl I guess.
01:03:17.000That's not to say that nobody could win.
01:03:20.000That's not to say that Buttigieg doesn't have a chance or Bloomberg doesn't have a chance.
01:03:23.000A lot of people think that Bloomberg doesn't have a chance.
01:03:39.000Because he wasn't on the ballot in Iowa or New Hampshire and hasn't been in the debates.
01:03:44.000But if you look at the polling, he's actually polling really well for the Super Tuesday states.
01:03:48.000He wasn't even on the ballot in these first two contests and he hasn't been in the debates, but he's pouring millions and millions of dollars.
01:04:15.000Commercials and advertisements in the Super Tuesday states, I think a lot of people will be surprised on Super Tuesday that he'll accumulate a lot of delegates and probably a lot more than people that are established in the race.
01:04:26.000Probably more than Biden, probably more than Klobuchar, Warren, I'm sure.
01:04:31.000There was one poll that came out this week that had him in number one in Arkansas, polling at number one, 20% in Arkansas.
01:04:38.000So a lot of people aren't really looking at him right now.
01:04:42.000I feel like I get the sense that people are not looking at him too seriously right now, but if you're paying attention to the data, if you just pull it up on FiveThirtyEight or RCP or any of the sources for the polling, for the Super Tuesday states, he's polling better than Buttigieg in most of those states.
01:05:22.000We're going to move on, though, and talk about the coronavirus.
01:05:25.000This is a subject which I haven't talked about in a little while.
01:05:28.000There hasn't been, like, a huge major development, so I'm going to tell you a lot of little developments, but important stuff.
01:05:35.000You know, while this has been kind of put on a back burner while we look at electoral politics and the State of the Union and impeachment and there's been a lot going on in the past couple of weeks, this coronavirus thing continues.
01:05:47.000This is a global pandemic, and it's very, very bad.
01:05:51.000It's not just bad from a disease perspective, how many people are getting it, you know, from like a public health perspective, but increasingly it's looking like it could be a big economic problem, and we'll get into that in a moment, but I'll read through some of these developments.
01:06:06.000First, the latest numbers on the coronavirus, while we've been covering other things and distracted, while Dr. Ari Silver was assassinated because he became cringe.
01:06:17.000He has not been able to give us the numbers.
01:07:03.000The CDC also announced Wednesday that another American evacuee from Wuhan has been diagnosed with the coronavirus, bringing the total number of US cases to 14.
01:07:47.000But there was a story that came out of Florida, for example, where they will not begin administering some of the testing kits to see if people have the coronavirus because they're not even sure if the testing kits work.
01:08:01.000So they're telling us, well, nothing to be concerned about.
01:08:06.000They won't tell you that they've got thousands of people that are being monitored, thousands of people being quarantined.
01:08:13.000Suspected of having the coronavirus, and they also won't tell you that the testing kits that they're using to detect the virus on these thousands of suspected cases, they don't even work!
01:08:24.000And there was a case in San Diego of somebody who was quarantined.
01:08:28.000They administered one of these testing kits.
01:08:30.000The testing kit delivered a negative result, did not have coronavirus.
01:08:40.000That is one aspect of it, that at least in the United States, the testing kits that they're administering, they don't even know if they work.
01:08:47.000So, how can you say that you know how many confirmed cases there are, if you don't have an ability to confirm cases?
01:08:55.000If you test people to confirm them, and the testing kits don't work, it doesn't make any sense.
01:09:28.000And even in the cases of their number of confirmed cases, they're saying, and this is revealed in some of the reports, that the rate of the spread of coronavirus is going down.
01:09:39.000This is what the Chinese government said this week.
01:09:42.000It's because, well for several reasons.
01:09:45.000First of all, being that they've actually run out of testing kits.
01:09:48.000So in China, they sort of like maxed out on confirmed cases and they say, oh well it looks like the number of people getting this disease is slowing down, the rate at which it's spreading is slowing down.
01:10:01.000And it's not that the rate at which the disease is spreading is slowing down,
01:10:05.000It's apparent that actually the reason the confirmed cases aren't increasing exponentially is because the number of kits to test all the people that have the disease are not increasing exponentially.
01:10:17.000In other words, there's only so many resources
01:10:21.000To get any moment's notice in short time to test like 200,000 people that might be suspected of having this, right?
01:11:03.000Eliminate stigma for Chinese people, but maybe that was also to obfuscate the total number of infected people by redefining what the disease is.
01:11:11.000So there's a lot of variables in place here where I continue to be and actually I'm more skeptical of the data now than I was before.
01:11:20.000Before I said we have no reason to believe them.
01:11:22.000It's a Chinese government and we're supposed to just take it at face value.
01:11:26.000They quarantine a quarter of a billion people and they're telling us that, what, 60,000 people are infected?
01:12:23.000Northern Command is executing plans to prepare for a potential pandemic of the novel coronavirus now called COVID-19.
01:12:32.000According to Navy and Marine Corps, service-wide messages issued this week, an executive order issued by the Joint Staff and approved by Defense Secretary Mark Esper this month, directed Northern Command and Geographic Combatant Commanders to initiate pandemic plans.
01:12:47.000So they say, oh, it's only 14 people, yet the military is initiating pandemic plans, which include ordering commanders to prepare for widespread outbreaks and confining service members with a history of travel to China.
01:13:01.000The Navy and Marine Corps messages issued Tuesday and Wednesday respectively reference an executive order directing U.S.
01:13:07.000Northern Command to implement the Department of Defense Global Campaign Plan for Pandemic Influenza and Infectious Diseases 3551-13.
01:13:19.000The document serves as the Pentagon's blueprint for planning and preparing for widespread dispersion of influenza and previously unknown diseases.
01:13:27.000Moreover, the CDC issued a new report today about the potential for this to spread in the United States.
01:13:40.000It says 1,100 people and sick in 45,000 worldwide.
01:13:44.000It's actually more than 1,300 killed and 60,000 cases worldwide.
01:13:49.000They're preparing for the virus to take a foothold in the United States.
01:13:53.000The director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases said quote, at some point we are likely to see community spread in the US or in other countries.
01:14:03.000This will trigger a change in our response strategy.
01:14:06.000So they're saying that this is going to take a foothold and now spread within the United States.
01:14:12.000It's obviously spreading rapidly throughout China.
01:14:15.000It went from one case to a dozen cases to rapidly 60,000 cases in the span of, what, 8 to 10 weeks is the time frame?
01:14:25.000And when are we going to see that in the United States?
01:14:27.000Are we going to see that in the United States?
01:14:30.000What is that breakout going to look like?
01:14:33.000In the sense that they're telling us, and if they're right, that there's 14 confirmed cases in the United States and they're all under control and they're all totally fine, well,
01:14:42.000It was 14 cases in China at one point.
01:14:44.000You remember in January when this thing first came on the radar?
01:14:48.000It was 14 cases and then it was, like I said, 1,300 deaths and 60,000 infections.
01:14:53.000Obviously it's a little different in the United States because we don't have the same population density and also it has been detected and we have a better handle on these things.
01:15:03.000But I will also add, not just about, we talked about the testing kits that don't work.
01:15:45.000So, how then can you say, again, that you've confirmed all the cases that
01:15:50.000You know, it's not going to spread in the United States if we have a handle on these things and so on, if not only are the testing kits not working, but also the quarantining is not even effective, because if you're only keeping people for two weeks, the incubation is 10 days more than that.
01:16:04.000In other words, people might not show symptoms up until 24 days after they've contracted the disease, and in some cases, drastically longer than that, up to a month.
01:16:16.000So how could it possibly be that somebody could come into this country, exhibit no symptoms, go into the quarantine, go out of the quarantine, and then even spend maybe a week later in the United States freely outside the quarantine, and then fall ill, and then get sick?
01:16:31.000And they say they're monitoring, and they say they're keeping a close eye on it, and all of that, but I don't have a lot of confidence.
01:16:37.000I don't have a lot of confidence in anything they're telling us.
01:16:41.000Moreover, they still haven't found the origin of the virus.
01:16:44.000This was another development that came out.
01:17:29.000The virus that emerged from the market in Wuhan likely originated in bats and then jumped to an intermediate host before infecting humans according to the World Health Organization.
01:17:40.000Scientists are running tests on various animals but have so far not found the host responsible for the outbreak.
01:17:46.000One of these people from the World Health Organization says quote studies are ongoing because they are checking a number of animal species so it takes some time.
01:17:56.000Officials say scientists made the discovery after conducting further studies on the virus' genetic sequence that Chinese health authorities were able to isolate and share on a public database.
01:18:07.000They found the new virus, which has been named COVID-19, is very similar to other coronavirus found in bats, she said.
01:18:31.000You know, the wet market in Wuhan, which is 20 miles
01:18:35.000from the most sophisticated disease virus research institute in China, laboratory, 20 miles from the only laboratory in China that can handle something like coronavirus, that is authorized to handle high-level viruses.
01:18:53.000This wet market where the virus really originated, they say that the virus came from bats, that its genetic sequence mirrors those of bats.
01:19:56.000Because there's all kinds of evidence, like a mountain of evidence that is piling up of people that had the virus before they went to the wet market, people that came to the wet market and already had the virus.
01:21:12.000Where they say, yeah, well we did the genetic sequencing, it looks like it came from bats, but the place where we keep telling people it came from doesn't have any bats.
01:21:22.000So now they're telling us, well there was an intermediate thing that somebody ate at the market.
01:21:26.000So a bat gave it to a pig, gave it to a snake, gave it to a human.
01:21:30.000Okay, well then why did patient zero not go to the wet market then?
01:21:33.000How did he get it if he was nowhere near the wet market?
01:21:41.000Despite of this, the World Health Organization is optimistic, they tell us.
01:21:45.000You know, on the one hand, CDC is telling us we're preparing for a global pandemic.
01:21:50.000Military is telling us they're preparing for a global pandemic.
01:21:54.000Dalai Lama says no more public appearances.
01:21:58.000The minister in Japan, one of the people in Japan who was tasked with monitoring the outbreak, he got the virus.
01:22:05.000A quarter of a billion people quarantined, but the World Health Organization actually says they're optimistic.
01:22:10.000The chief scientist from the WHO, this is a report from NPR, sounded cautiously optimistic Wednesday as she joined colleagues for a second day of meetings in Geneva.
01:22:20.000Dr. Soumya Swamin something something some, I don't know what that is, Oriental?
01:22:26.000She says quote it does look like at least the rate of infectious disease the the rate of the spread is not growing it's actually reducing the number of cases outside china has not grown exponentially she said calling it very manageable she says we do believe that there's still an opportunity to control and contain this disease and it need not necessarily become a pandemic well that's great to hear and there's also more good news
01:22:51.000It turns out, according to the World Health Organization, that a vaccine targeting the coronavirus could be available in as short as 18 months.
01:23:02.000So, I'm extremely confident about the trajectory.
01:24:04.000All we have is what they're telling us.
01:24:07.000And they're telling us everything's going according to plan.
01:24:09.000And if everything's going according to plan, then they'll say everything's going according to plan.
01:24:14.000But if things were going bad, and we should be panicking, and it's going to be a global pandemic by March or April, well they would say everything's under control, no need to panic, and so on.
01:24:25.000And so the uncertainty is really the biggest factor here.
01:24:29.000That we really, on a level, have to just take it at face value.
01:24:34.000We just have to trust them, the World Health Organization, the Chinese government, the CDC, that they're telling us everything that they know.
01:24:43.000Because there's really no other way to find out.
01:24:45.000And there have been some other reports.
01:25:56.000The best that we could do right now is probably just prepare.
01:25:59.000Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
01:26:02.000I would say you gotta look into these medical supplies because if it does hit the United States, it'll begin to unfold very rapidly as it did in China.
01:26:09.000And who knows if it'll, you know, reach the same proportions that it did there, but it could.
01:26:14.000And you gotta look at some of the supplies that are in total scarcity in China.
01:26:18.000Things like the masks, rubber gloves, whatever.
01:26:23.000Medical supplies, if you're looking at some of the over-the-counter stuff you could take to build up your immunity, you're going to want to look at that.
01:26:31.000And also start thinking about the economy, because that's my next biggest fear, is this infectious disease is bad from a public health standpoint, but then it's going to start to unravel the economy.
01:26:41.000Shutting down travel between the United States and China, shutting down all the factories in China, this is going to create ripples throughout the supply chains in the entire world economy.
01:26:51.000And it doesn't have to just affect the United States to have an effect.
01:26:54.000For example, it's already affecting Germany.
01:26:56.000There was this big report on Bloomberg today about how the German economy may go into a recession because of the coronavirus.
01:27:05.000And if the German economy goes into a recession, well, maybe the European Union goes into a recession, and then it goes to the United States.
01:27:11.000Because of the interconnectedness of the economy, it's not simply how China affects the supply chains with the United States, but how China is interconnected with the global economy.
01:27:20.000And so shutting down big aspects of China, shutting down global travel, hurting the travel industry and Boeing and things like that, this is going to have major ripples and we're not going to know the extent, the scale of the economic damage obviously until we know the scale and the extent of
01:27:41.000It's not just something you have to be worried about getting sick, but then even if you don't get sick, what's it going to be like with the economy?
01:27:47.000Is it going to totally take the economy and have a big recession?
01:27:50.000They're saying that a global pandemic would have the same effect as like a major war.
01:27:55.000So that is something that could affect people in their lives.
01:28:49.000It's a much slower process than you might think.
01:28:51.000And so, factoring in all these variables, you can sort of calculate maybe the death count may be better than other metrics, like lies that were told by the Chinese government.
01:29:01.000Because, like, anybody can say anything about how many people are dying in China.
01:29:05.000But then you could calculate, again, you could sort of work your way backwards, sort of backwards, reverse engineer it from things like that.
01:31:31.000Yeah, because video hosting is actually super cheap.
01:31:36.000I'll get into the logistics once I unveil everything, but it seems to me like that should be possible because video hosting is extremely cheap if you just buy it from a foreign country.
01:31:47.000Yeah, I don't see any it's just gonna be on me to upload the shows every day, but yeah I see no reason why I shouldn't be able to Have all my shows posted on there frankly.
01:31:58.000I've got an external hard drive with every show that I've ever done, and the hard drive is like 2 terabytes, and I think I've hardly filled up like a fraction of it with every single show.
01:32:10.000500 and some shows are backed up on there.
01:32:13.000So, you'd be surprised with the video hosting.
01:32:16.000I think that might be doable, no promises right out of the gate.
01:32:20.000That might come a little later, but yeah, I should be able to do that.
01:32:24.000Boo Radley says, Yo, America First coding job's coming soon.
01:37:17.000And then I cartoonishly bump into somebody, my papers explode everywhere, ha!
01:37:24.000Aw, gee whiz, thanks for bumping into me!
01:37:27.000And I get up, and after the paper's clear, it's the love of my life, and then it's, uh... I did actually, there was actually this, well, there was a moment at Boston University, I'm not gonna lie.
01:38:29.000And I remember this guy who was actually one of my classes, this Muslim guy, he organized this big protest at Marsh Chapel, Marsh Plaza, which is like the equivalent of the Quad at Boston University.
01:38:41.000It's like the central plaza on Commonwealth Avenue.
01:38:45.000So he organized this 500-person protest against, I think it was maybe the Muslim ban that was after the inauguration, I think that's what it was.
01:38:53.000And I went there in my MAGA hat, my flag, my sweatshirt, and I kid you not, at one point I distinctly remember all 500 people yelling at me.
01:39:03.000I remember they were doing their thing.
01:39:05.000This Muslim guy was on the steps of the Marsh Chapel with a bullhorn yelling at them.
01:39:27.000So he was yelling at people with a bullhorn and blah blah blah and they did this like march around campus, okay?
01:39:33.000And at some point I kind of like wandered on to the Marsh Plaza grounds where they're holding this big thing and I was just silently there holding my flag.
01:39:51.000And then these two girls went and like
01:39:54.000...held up a sign in front of me, and I'm like, okay, whatever, you're retarded, like, I literally don't care.
01:39:59.000And then all the people that were in Marsh Plaza, this guy concluded his, like, his rant, his speech or whatever, and they did, like, a march up and down Commonwealth Avenue, and I was just chillin' on Marsh Plaza, I was talkin' to some people, and they ended up back where they started, back at the plaza.
01:40:16.000They, like, marched up and down the street and came back, and when they came back, they literally came directly at me.
01:40:22.000Like, I was just standing there waving my flag, and you've got 500 people marching around, and as they came back to the plaza, they literally came head-on at me!
01:40:31.000And this whole crowd, like, gathered around me, yelling at me.
01:41:31.000It was you know, it's like a in a city So you it was like a lock on it.
01:41:34.000It wasn't just like a simple It was like one of those things where it's up like a mailbox like bin type Situation where it's not even like a trash can where you reach in it was like you couldn't get in Anyway, none of this is really important.
01:41:47.000I didn't use excessive force by the way I didn't while I didn't use excessive force.
01:41:52.000They got physical of me I chased this girl down and we kind of like grappled for a moment and you know, I
01:41:57.000Then she got pushed over, then she fell, okay?
01:42:01.000But, um, so it was like, believe me, so she, they initiated physical conflict.
01:42:06.000Anyway, so I get back to the plaza, and there was this like, communist girl, who, okay, she was like a total communist, and she had these like big round glasses, you know, she had like that total shit-lib look, but she comes kind of like skipping up to me, and I, you know, I've got my flag, I'm talking to some people, I've recovered the flag,
01:42:25.000And I forget what she said, she had like some line prepared.
01:46:19.000Wow, that's, congratulations on being an idiot.
01:46:23.000Ultros, I'm sorry, that wasn't called for.
01:46:26.000I just don't like when people say that, it's just cringe.
01:46:28.000Not even like, look, it's not even like I'm not woke, obviously, on what you're getting at there, but it's just, it's just cringe to, oh hey goyim, it's like,
01:49:19.000an extra controller well that might be worth it I wish I was dead says you knew these you flew and what is this you knew these you flew you do you well thank you King I now have a beautiful white family praise Jesus okay don't know what that means Demetrius is meeting at work about mask rationing because of Corona okay Ultros says cookie virus haha
01:49:42.000Greatest Stories says, I'm glad we have something used to, what is this, to something math on it?
01:49:52.000So some of these just don't even make any sense.
01:55:00.000Because a simp, you know, will sing to the lady.
01:55:04.000And if a lady has your, you know, business, your confidential information, professional or otherwise, what do you think is going to happen?
01:55:12.000And this is a story often told across the right wing.
01:56:39.000That's why we have to have zero tolerance because they're only as good as these unstable women they attach themselves to and forget about it.
01:56:47.000So anyway, Reluctant Wagey says, why would I study for school?
01:59:00.000True across the board, not just my parents, but everybody.
01:59:03.000I remember when I first started doing it, even my peers used to laugh at me.
01:59:07.000Now, now they're like, you know, you should see it.
01:59:10.000I remember years ago, my peers who are liberal, some of my close friends in high school would be like, oh, you really think you're gonna be a YouTuber?
01:59:18.000You really think you're gonna make it?
01:59:51.000Twisted mind throws himself into the machine and causes chaos.
01:59:55.000You know the movie that movie really is you can say whatever you want Joaquin Phoenix is a limp roll and the director is Jewish and it's Hollywood propaganda.
02:02:30.000Which, you know, maybe people are naive about this or whatever, but there is obviously an appeal that lies in a conservative man and a left-wing woman in the tension.
02:02:56.000And though I would never, though I never pursue that, though I have other, you know, I am able to process these feelings on a higher level.
02:03:55.000We need to perpetuate our people, but I get it.
02:03:58.000Warren says, Kathy's BF is first white death from coronavirus.
02:04:03.000Yeah, we're gonna need to get him quarantined.
02:04:06.000We gotta get Kathy's boyfriend and, like, capture him with a butterfly net or something and haul him off, just at least until we can get a handle on this thing, because you know he's gonna spread that thing around.
02:05:28.000Armenian groper says the food in Chicago is probably the best in the United States can confirm We do have the best food in America monkey snakes is will the new streaming alternative allow, okay?
02:05:38.000I'm not entertaining questions about this.
02:05:40.000I just this is why I didn't want to say anything cuz I'd be oh I will give you all the details when I announce.
02:06:36.000Okay Greatest stories is glad someone used the oven math is on it thing.
02:06:42.000Okay, that doesn't make any sense Nova course is that one spongebob episode with squid wars in the endless white room still messes with me squid word.
02:07:39.000In some capacity, what we're doing in right-wing politics is clandestine.
02:07:43.000We're not doing anything illegal, but the nature of our activities is obviously subject to intense scrutiny by the media and other actors, such that it requires more secrecy than normal.
02:07:53.000And so, it's not like, you know, you're discussing with your wife sales or something like that.
02:09:05.000so I don't need that and especially with the grades you know you you got a zero on this and a zero on that it's like a hey hey that's 10% okay can we do a little math here so 10% of the grade if you do half the homework you know you get 5% you only lose 5% of the overall grade so Ultros says how can we further support you and Jaden in the America first movement through the latest slander
02:09:36.000He's going to have some options for you this week.
02:09:53.000Pron word sayers is no offense but 7-eleven was a part-time job bro that's so funny I remember when Eric Andre said that not a Sam Hyde fan says lol nice counter signal there I don't know you're talking about pron word sayers is how to gain confidence to call mom the n-word
02:10:11.000Dr. Pepper says what would you do if your future son was a tranny?
02:11:03.000Elsoy says, what did Wiesel lie about?
02:11:05.000He lied about his experience in the Holocaust.
02:11:09.000You can read about the details or like factual inaccuracies that he even admitted to he talked about his time and He came forward and admitted years later that he just made it up I'm pretty sure he also talked about in his book the lampshades the bars of salt stuff like that Echo for us the super chatters on baby bird mode.
02:12:00.000This is calling for a chest embargo for these super chats.
02:12:02.000Yeah, I'm going to do that chest embargo I'm not opening the chest because of cringe super chats And it looks like that's the last super chat.
02:12:11.000So that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight Sheesh some of these super chats.
02:12:16.000It's like at least can you just write it out properly some of these super a lot of them It's like they just don't even make any sense.
02:12:23.000I don't even know what you're talking about
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