 My last stream got killed because I got an incoming call. What is it about Do Not Disturb that does not work on iPhones? Okay, it's happened a dozen times. I put my iPhone on Do Not Disturb, but does that mean I don't get disturbed? No, it means dick, it means nothing. It's bogus, it's useless. Why does iPhone, why do iPhones offer this Do Not Disturb option that doesn't work, right? I have my phone on Do Not Disturb, but does that stop the calls coming in? Does that stop the interruptions? Does that stop the harassment? No, it's useless. So how about a Do Not Disturb feature on the iPhone that actually works so that I can talk to you uninterrupted? Why do I have to keep getting calls when I'm trying to make a live stream and share joy and light and love with the world? Buckus, that's what it means, absolutely. Buckus, Do Not Disturb, and yet any Tom Dick and Harry can call me and disturb me. Absolutely useless. I put out Do Not Disturb. What is it about Do Not Disturb that the iPhone finds so complicated that did you realize there are all these nuances to Do Not Disturb? They think when I deliberately choose on for Do Not Disturb, that that's just a suggestion, but they're smart enough to know what calls to send through and disturb me, even though I very clearly indicated Do Not Disturb. Okay, back to Charlottesville. So Samantha, who's extensively profiled in anti-social online extremist techno-utopians and the hijacking of the American conversation by Andrew Morance. So she's also been on ABC. She's been on all sorts of outlets. She's a former right-wing extremist and she didn't attend the United Right because she thought it would be violent. She hoped the city would shut down the rally. After the event, Eli Mosley returned back to their home in Leesburg, Virginia and told her about himself, your boyfriend is an effing war hero. So Eli Mosley made up all these stories, he told people on various right-wing podcasts that he'd been shooting up jihadis in the Middle East when he was on duty for the American Armed Forces, turned out he never went to the Middle East. So Eli Mosley has stolen valor among his qualities. So Matthew Heimbark is a witness. So I thought Heimbark was no longer alt-right. He was embracing something much more socially acceptable but he described here as a neo-Nazi in Buzzfeed News today. Neo-Nazi, who led the traditionalist workers party at the time of the United Right rally, told the court about his infatuation with Adolf Hitler, saying that when his son was born and opened his eyes, the first thought he had as a father was about Adolf Hitler. And Heimbark said how inspired he was by various fascist regimes. He was hostile and uncooperative at times while being questioned by the plaintiffs attorney Karen Dunn. Okay, so let's see what Jason Kessler has to say. So Jason Kessler tweets, starting today with the remainder of the insufferable former extremist, Samantha Frohlich, testifying by a pre-recorded deposition. So James Kessler's attorney says, we requested the judge to allow the presentation video of Frohlich being cross-examined in the video deposition. The judge will rule once he sees what testimony the defense wants to introduce. Richard Spencer asked why Samantha isn't available for testimony. He's told that she lives over 100 miles away and is thus outside the subpoena range. So she's effectively dodging having to be cross-examined live in this case by refusing to attend. When you listened to Samantha Frohlich's testimony on Eli Mosley's beliefs, remember that she was so attracted to this that she entered into a romantic relationship with him and slept with him and Richard Spencer. And Jason says, Eli conducted a mutiny against me to remake the rally in his more extreme vision. He thought I was too moderate. He accused me of being Jewish. Samantha on her relationship with Richard Spencer, we left the party together. We were physically intimate. We carried on a relationship. So how did Mr. Richard Spencer propose white people would take society back from black people by any means necessary? Did he use that phrase? Yes. So this is what Samantha says of Richard's self-image. He told me that this was the closest to being Elrond Hubbard and creating his own religion that he was gonna get. He bragged about how people saw him as a God to young men worshiped him and that women wanted him. Gosh, that doesn't sound like Richard Spencer. Richard Spencer, you're saying that Richard Spencer is developing a apoll, apolloism so that he can get laid and get worshiped. This is the closest to being Elrond Hubbard creating his own religion that he was gonna get. He bragged how people saw him as a God. Who saw Richard Spencer as a God? The young men worshiped him, really? And the young women wanted him. So Samantha Frolic is now in a life after hate. So that's a group set up by expert witness Peter Simi. So Matt Heimbach got to testify about his love for Hitler and national socialism. Heimbach and his group were comparing themselves to terrorists and mass murderers. Heimbach is in identifying video from a non-unite and right event where a shout of the day of the rope is coming at Antifa. Matt Parrot is next to him carrying a sign with a man being lynched labeled a Zionist. Matt Heimbach says identity Europa would not be willing to use force to defend themselves because they're the boat, shoes, and boogie type. Yeah, where is Matt Heimbach's stepmother-in-law here? So the plaintiff attorneys spends a lot of time trying to characterize things like helmets and shields as threatening. Well, actually, in the real world, the more steps you take to defend yourself, the more threatened other people will get. So nations will say, oh, we're just spending on defense. We just want to defend ourselves. We don't want to threaten anyone else. But the more you spend to defend yourself, the more actions you take to defend yourself, yeah, and all likely because the way the world works is that it's considered threatening because the normal human reaction is when someone doesn't take extraordinary steps to defend themselves that they're normal and that they're not a threat. So Matthew Heimbach and the plaintiff's attorney argue over whether hitting the gas when attacked by protesters means to run them over or to drive away from the situation as fast as possible. The judge is exasperated with having to sustain so many objections against the plaintiff's attorney. Matthew Heimbach calls the police class traitors that each cop works in fights for the Jews. Putting on the uniform is an honorable as treason, says Heimbach. So Richard Spencer and Matthew Heimbach discuss their definitions of the ethno-state. Heimbach testifies that Richard Spencer did not march or organize with his group, traditionalist workers party. Heimbach says, I've always kind of viewed you as a dandy, Richard, long pause. Okay, so expert witness Deborah Lipstadt hitting the stand tomorrow. Okay, so I know everyone who watches me is sick about hearing about COVID, but guess what? We're averaging about 1,500 deaths a day in the US from COVID over the past three months. So don't tell me that COVID's a nothing, nothing burger but it doesn't matter. All right, 1,500 Americans are dying a day approximately of COVID. So on HBO, Bill Maher was proclaiming the pandemic is over. If you got 1,500 people dying a day, the pandemic's not over. Prove to me that it's from COVID, bro. Sure, just I'll throw in the link about how death certificates are compiled, right? Every industrialized nation takes death certificates seriously, does that mean they're absolutely perfect? Of course not, but overall, there's no difference from dying from COVID or with COVID in 99.9% of the times. Because the average length of time that it takes to die from COVID is about 14 days. And the average number of years that are taken away by each COVID death is about 14, 16 various studies in between 10 and 16 years of COVID death. So people think that's so brilliant, that there's this big distinction between dying of COVID and with COVID. No, there's no distinction, 99.99% of the time. Fat people have been living for five decades and then dropped dead from COVID, died from COVID, right? People walk around with co-morbidities for decades and then they get COVID and they die, yeah, they die from COVID. So Bill Maher is railing against ongoing COVID restrictions declaring the pandemic over. Just Resume Living, says Bill Maher. Well, as long as you've got hundreds of Americans dying a day from COVID, you can't make a very credible case of the pandemic's over. So we've got a higher death right now than in March of 2020 when we shut down the country. So if you have stage poor cancer, I don't know, how long do people live with stage poor cancer? So the virus will never go away. Obviously it will eventually mutate to something that is increasingly less threatening, eventually. But that doesn't mean it won't kill millions of people first. And it's unrealistic to expect people to live under pandemic protocols, right? Particularly when there are highly effective vaccines that are readily available. So yeah, I think all the mask mandates once you've got people vaccinated, not nearly as pressing an issue. And yeah, the evidence for the utility of masks is somewhat mixed, but it strikes me as common sense in an influenza pandemic. Yeah, where masks when you're around other people. Stage four death means one to six months. Covich move it. Hundreds of your fellow Americans are dying each day of this. So why are you bored? Why does this bore you, right? Do you feel anything about your fellow Americans? Do you feel any connection, any care, any concern about your fellow citizens? I mean, are there anyone, do you care about anyone? Do you love anyone? If people you loved were dying of COVID, would that have any effect on you? Or you just don't care. Anybody could die and who cares? So isn't it great to be an American? Like we get to choose our own adventure with boosters. All right? So you can take any booster you want now, apparently. So hyper-individualistic Americans can now chart their own course, right? So whatever you want. So you got two Pfizer vaccine shots. Now you can choose a completely different booster. I mean, isn't this amazing? This is what makes America great. That's why I hope you had a day of praise and prayer and getting higher and higher because you live in America, guys, and you can choose your own booster. So authorized by the FDA, people may opt to mix and match based on availability or preference. So the FDA tells Americans what vaccines they're allowed to get and the CDC advises people on what they should get with different options. I love science when science changes every second day. Yeah, when new evidence comes in, what would you want science to do, right? We haven't had a pandemic like this for probably a hundred years and we've never developed vaccines so quickly as we have this time. So as evidence comes in, yeah, it's gonna often be confusing, but that's why you've got 40 here and 40 university. So the early recommendation from the CDC was Americans should stick with the brand that they got in their first go round. But now we can just mix and match our boosters. Isn't that great? They love being an American, so much freedom. You can mix and match our boosters. Okay, let's go Brandon is not going away. Yeah, let's go Brandon is here to stay. Please bro, evidence doesn't come in every couple of days. Studies take much longer than that. Studies are not the only form of evidence. The news changes every day. The news changes sometimes every hour, every minute. Don't love it, vaccines can be approved in weeks instead of years. Well, we took almost a year to approve COVID vaccines. So they were pretty thoroughly studied and all the vaccines approved for use in the United States approved overwhelmingly safe, overwhelmingly effective. So your odds are getting hospitalized or dying from COVID after you've been vaccinated. Your odds have been reduced to about one out of 30, one out of 40. So big, big three-part issue in the Washington Post red flags examining January 6th before during after. As Trump propelled his supporters to Washington law enforcement agencies failed to heed mounting warnings about violence on January 6th. Everyone's a virologist now. So we got a big election in Virginia. So I remember I met Tip O'Neill, the former speaker of the house and I was touring the Capitol with my parents in the summer of 1980, I was 14 years of age. And Tip O'Neill walked down the steps about to get into his limousine and he said, good evening, folks. And I was like, wow, that's Tip O'Neill, the speaker of the house said hello to us. And Tip O'Neill said, all politics is local. Well, now it seems like most politics is national. So Jeff Greenfield got an essay here, Virginia buries an enduring political myth that all politics is local. So no, now in the United States, in particular and throughout the industrialized world, politics is overwhelmingly national. So come on, what are some of the highlights from Charlottesville today? I mean, there's gold, man. Comedy gold today. I think my favorite quote is Samantha saying, Richard told me this was the closest to being Elron Hubbard creating his own religion that he was gonna get. And he bragged about how people saw him as a guard, but young men worshiped him and that women wanted him. Why was Richard Spencer cross-examining Matt Heimbach at the Unite the Right trial? Because Richard Spencer can't afford an attorney. So Richard Spencer is representing himself and therefore as a defendant in this trial, he is in pro-po, he's representing himself. So he gets to act as his own attorney. So you really don't wanna get into lawsuits, in pro-se, because you never know what's gonna come out. There are all sorts of embarrassing things that you've likely said and done. You don't want reveal to the world and a lawsuit is a significant escalation in a few. I'm not sure many people are gonna have their reputations enhanced by this Unite the Right trial. Yeah, Richard Spencer should have hired fours Jewish lawyer, Justin Levine. He was quite good, yeah. Justin Levine represented me in three live vote lawsuits. Bye-bye.