| Time | Text |
|---|---|
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Chances in Conversation
00:02:02
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| So, sir, sir, come on. | |
| But this is what I mean. | |
| This is what I mean. | |
| I mean, we're having a conversation. | |
| Hold on, hold on, hold on. | |
| Right now, I'm talking. | |
| You'll have a chance to talk sometime soon. | |
| You don't have to interrupt each other. | |
| You don't have to shout at each other. | |
| It's not a good way to do business. | |
| You wouldn't do that in a workplace. | |
| You wouldn't just interrupt people in the middle of a conversation. | |
| It's not how we do things. | |
| It's a conversation, people. | |
| Just basic civility and courtesy works. | |
| And that's what we want to try to encourage. | |
| So, listen. | |
| That's okay. | |
| No, no, no, no, no. | |
| Which way do I got to go? | |
| I've got to go this way. | |
| But it wasn't a well up It's a conversation. | |
| You'll get your chance to talk, but you won't. | |
| You'll get a chance to talk, but you won't. | |
| Pay attention. | |
| talking to school children. | |
| Here's what happens. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| I mean, this is part of... | |
| How long does this go on for? | |
| This is like the longest two minutes of my life. | |
| But it's also an example of how we get distracted. | |
| Suddenly, we're all... | |
| You all ever see that movie Up, that dizzy move? | |
| He's such a charismatic orator. | |
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A Day Packed With Distractions
00:02:12
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| Yep. | |
| And hey, quick, look over there. | |
| Right-wing Republican extremists threatening your democracy. | |
| Better get out there and stump for candidates who are of questionable competence. | |
| And I say that with respect and not to make fun of everybody. | |
| Good morning. | |
| I wasn't going to go live now because it's a day. | |
| It's packed. | |
| It's a packed day. | |
| I'm going to be live with Alison Morrow, not at 1245, but at 1230. | |
| And then I got to prepare for this afternoon's live stream with Robert Malone. | |
| And if I pick the worst day to stop live streaming the Ottawa Emergencies Act inquiry hearings, today was the worst day. | |
| Chris Barber from the Convoy is up there testifying. | |
| And it's going to be juicy. | |
| Tomorrow, and not Juicy Smollett, it is juicy testimony. | |
| It's the testimony that, you know, it might shock the world because they were hearing from the media that this convoy was all about racism, anti-Semitism, extremism, misogyny. | |
| And now they're going to hear from the organizers themselves as to how nobody was talking violence. | |
| Nobody wanted violence. | |
| Nobody was tolerating violence. | |
| Nobody was tolerating destruction of property. | |
| Nobody was tolerating harassment. | |
| They're going to hear it. | |
| They may choose not to believe it because we're so deeply embedded with our initial And I say this in full reflection. | |
| We're so deeply embedded with our initial beliefs that we cannot stand to change them afterwards. | |
| What time is Dr. Malone? | |
| 3 o 'clock Eastern this afternoon. | |
| Yes, I am back on Twitter. | |
| That is the thing. | |
| I can't not give an update and at the same time talk about the biggest of updates. | |
| I'm back on Twitter. | |
| Not sure that I'm happy to be back on Twitter. | |
| It really is an unpleasant place to try and have discussion. | |
| Everybody... | |
| It's an unpleasant place to have discussions. | |
| It's like tribe versus tribe. | |
| It's a question of looking for the gotchas and not actually looking to understand. | |