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April 11th • 3h 22m

1650: Algo Juice

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John C Dvorak: rescued porcupines. Adam curry,
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Unknown: Jhansi Dvorak April 11 2024
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Adam Curry: This Year Award winning game on nation media
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assassination episode 16/5 day.
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Unknown: This is no agenda. We're hardcore.
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Adam Curry: We're super car and we're broadcasting live from the
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heart country here in FEMA Region number six in the morning
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everybody. I'm Adam curry,
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John C Dvorak: again from Northern Silicon Valley where
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everyone wonders what happened to the moniker alt right. I'm
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Justin Florek
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Adam Curry: no that's gone a sneeze it's gone. He's got a
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Phoebe. I'm doing the show. The moniker alt right is gone. It is
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now the narcissistic alternative media.
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John C Dvorak: Whatever happened to alt right, it was a big deal.
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That was
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Unknown: two years ago. It's
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Adam Curry: far right now. Now it's just far right. You're just
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far right
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John C Dvorak: before I was always with the far right was in
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played during Alta right. Yeah,
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Adam Curry: but but the old
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John C Dvorak: trying to get trying to screw with us. That's
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what it is. Everything
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Adam Curry: is now far right. The new media, I guess
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alternative media is now they have a new format. There's only
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one format now, except to think for this podcast. The format is
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the debate,
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John C Dvorak: the debate and interviewing each other.
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Adam Curry: Yeah. Well, I'm not against that, because that's how
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we actually get the word out about the show. But yeah, it's
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like, well, you should come on and debate on my show debate.
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They are idle talk. Ah,
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John C Dvorak: what No, just
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Adam Curry: debate. Basically, all debate is Israel, Palestine
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Zionist. That's the debate. That's all that everyone seems
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to be concerned about. Well,
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John C Dvorak: they're not that concerned about the fact that it
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turns out that the eclipse is a marker of climate change.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, I know. I mean, you're not going to play a
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view clip. Are you?
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John C Dvorak: Nope. That's your beat. No, I but I will
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summarize, okay. Sonny Hoskins says, well, it's proved
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positive, because we've got cicadas which don't come around,
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except every few 100 years. We have the Eclipse and an
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earthquake. All proof of climate change is literally what she
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said.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, I know. But I purposely did not pull that
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clip.
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John C Dvorak: She is she still has a law degree? Boy, that's an
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example of I. Well, okay, she's an idiot. And I think people
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should take a closer look at that show. Well,
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Adam Curry: I would say that she is perfect for the climate
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change agenda with her law degree. And I've been saying
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I've been I've been on this trip for the past couple of weeks.
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I've been saying trip. Yes, it's a trip. Don't rip. Don't be
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laughing this off. We've been laughing too long about climate
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change. Oh, those morons with a climate change? Who cares if it
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says climate change? Well, let's see how we can connect sunny
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Austin's law degree to climate change. First, let's get the
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latest from the Connecticut dudes
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Unknown: every month since June 2023. has beaten its own hottest
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ever tag and march 2024 was no exception. The European Union's
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Copernicus climate agency says the long term trend of
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exceptional records has them very concerned
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seeing record like this month in month out really shows us that
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our climate is changing is changing rapidly. And climate
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change is a future problem is a problem that we have to face
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here. And
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now. Because Damn that globally, March was 1.68 degrees Celsius
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hotter than an average March between the years 1850 and 1900,
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the reference period for the pre industrial era, and notice
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Adam Curry: that they don't look at anything before that, because
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that would that would mess up the numbers if you saw that it
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was much warmer.
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Unknown: However, this doesn't mean the 1.5 degrees Celsius
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warming limit agreed in the Paris 2015 accord has been
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breached. That figure is measured in decades, not
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individual years. The main cause of Marches record heat was human
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generated greenhouse gases. So other factors also contributed
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like El Nino, the weather pattern that was part of the
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Pacific Ocean, sea temperatures also hit a new high in March
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averaging just over 21 degrees Celsius
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Adam Curry: we're all gonna die. So let's connect it to sunny
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Austin's law degree because we just had em This is why I'm not
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laughing about this climate change stuff. It's it is what
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they're going to use for everything. Everything is
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connected the climate change. Yeah, it works but laughing is
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not good enough. Any More yeah it is. What did you have to eat
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this morning? Cheerios
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John C Dvorak: okay.
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Adam Curry: There was a landmark a land whatever
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John C Dvorak: weird chemicals in there. It's I think
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Adam Curry: it's paying off. Whatever weird. As you know, you
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confuse me, no matter what we say about climate change and
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laugh it off and say that it's a hoax and it is a hoax because we
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know it's a hoax because we were there when climate gate took
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place, and they were futzing with the numbers. And they were
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cheating. And there's hundreds of billions of dollars gone into
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proving with AI models that it's true. Now we have it slip into
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sunny Huston's backyard into law,
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Unknown: Europe's top Human Rights Court has ruled in favor
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of a group of elderly Swiss women who said that government
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violated their human rights by not doing enough to combat
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climate change. Dozens of supporters of the Swiss women
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were in court to hear the outcome, including the
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Environmental campaigner, Greta tunberg, people
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have been living on the frontlines of the climate
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emergency and have been witnessing and bearing the brunt
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of its consequences for a very long time. This is
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not a future threat we're talking about here. It's a
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current planetary emergency, where hundreds of 1000s of
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people are being affected are losing their homes are becoming
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climate refugees are losing their lives suffering severe
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health catastrophes.
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This was President Vilela M heard said the ruling did
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nothing to change our government's commitment to
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sustainability, biodiversity and netzero.
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Adam Curry: This was this is an important case, because now we
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have proven international court of law, that if a country
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doesn't do enough for their for climate change, whatever that
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means, of course, we know what it means. But now we need to
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price carbon, which is not the same as carbon dioxide, then,
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you know, all kinds of lawsuits can take place and you're
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hurting people could well be international. But whatever it
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is, we need to do something about it
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Unknown: the fundamental part of this judgment, which is what in
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fact, the Swiss women who brought their particular case
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were looking for was that the court make a link between
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climate change or more specifically failure to do
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enough to tackle it, and human rights. And the court has done
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that what it said is that the Swiss government's lack of
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action on tackling greenhouse gas emissions actually has
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violated people's rights to what this is quite specific, private
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and family life. But what it refers to is the records the
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Swiss women brought to the court, which showed that they
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were having to stay indoors alone for days and weeks on end,
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not seeing their families or grandchildren during these
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extreme heat waves, which being more and more of the fundamental
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thing, you're not doing enough. And climate change is linked to
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human rights. I think that will have repercussions right across
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Europe. And
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Adam Curry: this is true, the climate change is now officially
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legally, according to whatever this court is linked to human
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rights because of climate change the old ladies and by the way, I
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don't think 50 is old, but okay. They couldn't go outside and you
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may lose your baby, you yelled, you're making fun of it, but
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you're gonna be the first one they're gonna kill. So does this
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put
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Unknown: some kind of legal obligation on the Swiss
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government and by implication, older governments to combat
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climate change to reduce global temperatures?
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Switzerland cannot appeal this ruling. And it has been told
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that its current strategy is inadequate, that it has not
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properly shown its workings about what it's actually doing
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to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and that it has not
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met its targets. So Susan is now obliged to do something about
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that. And for other countries in Europe, it sets a precedent
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because it is the very first time that the European Court of
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Human Rights has ruled on a climate change case like this.
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We know that in other courts, there are similar cases coming
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down the line. But the fact that the court has told today, a
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member state one which many people think has a stellar
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record in environmental matters, that it's not doing enough, and
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that is therefore violating the rights of its own citizens is
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really quite historic. Because
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Adam Curry: now it goes to all the other 26 Member States and
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they're going to take away any freedoms that you had EU and
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it's going to be what you eat is going to be when you drive it's
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going to be how your toilet flushes is going to be when you
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can have the lights on it's when you can breathe. You are arguing
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You're too much co2 coming out of your piehole Sheesh. One last
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32nd clip
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Unknown: we're talking about some other cases being heard by
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the same court they were ruled inadmissible.
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That's right there was one from Portuguese young people but what
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the European Court have said is, look, what you needed to do
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these young people is go through your own domestic courts in
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Portugal. First the Swiss women went right through the Swiss
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legal system before they ended up in Strasbourg. The other case
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from France was an individual concerned who no longer lives
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where he made the complaint. Oh, no sanding and flooding. So that
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was ruled inadmissible as well.
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Adam Curry: So this gives scientists all kinds of license,
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do all kinds of things. We talked about it. Two shows ago,
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it's happening right in your backyard, that Roar
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Unknown: is not coming from a snow machine. Instead, the plume
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you see are tiny aerosol particles. It's the first
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technology in the country to test ways to brighten clouds in
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an effort to cool the glue in these tanks. Jessica Madrazo,
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and a group of scientists from the University of Washington's
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marine cloud brightening program are mixing salt and water and
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using a compression system. To test if this machine can
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distribute the right sized particles. They say Alameda
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provides the perfect cloud conditions for the day. The goal
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is to mimic the effects of pollution and a cleaner way
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using salt water to brighten clouds, which they hope will
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then reflect more sunlight back into space. To help cool the
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Earth Cal State East Bay Professor Elena given towel is
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excited about the research. But cautions that as earth continues
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to heat up the various ideas for cooling the world are not
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without controversy. While there are
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certain benefits from trying to cool the environment, we were
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not quite sure what kind of
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negative effects dirty believes reducing emissions. That alone
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won't be enough. We are kind of locked in at this point
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committed to significant climate disruption. So the question is
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things we can do to help reduce suffering and impacts. And this
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might be one of them. The group of researchers planned to be
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here throughout the summer, they also hope that they can make
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this an educational experience for those who visit the museum
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guys
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Adam Curry: should go visit the museum John to come visit them
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say Hey, this is great. But Museum, I don't know. So museum
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where they
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John C Dvorak: were from the area that's covered as you
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brought brought us all down with these reports. It was gray and
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trying to lie you're condemning me for laughing Yeah. And you go
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on and because
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Adam Curry: you don't care, you don't care about being locked
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down. For climate change California,
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John C Dvorak: back up and go back to the Eclipse. I have a
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three by three. But I need to report because you were in the
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tone of up sorry, the zone of totality
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Adam Curry: was and I survived. Yes, we had our Eclipse moment
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here. And as I had already identified on Sunday, I believe
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the fear mongering the emergency statuses that have been called
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out over all of Texas, that oh, it's going to be horrible. All
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these people are going to show up, combined with a complete
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bogus weather report. Because it was all it's going to rain and
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be thunder and lightning 90% certainty and that was
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AccuWeather and all these other the whole second.
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John C Dvorak: Are you telling me they can't predict a weather
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one day in advance but yet they can predict the climate? 100
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years from now? That's right.
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Adam Curry: That's correct. Now, Aviation Weather is pretty spot
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on because you can do it literally by aerodrome. So I was
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looking at that and I'm like, Oh, this is gonna be broken to
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3000 to 6000 feet and but there's absolutely no
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precipitation is not going to rain. It'll be okay. And in
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general, it was well because of all this. No one came. It was
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fantastic. We didn't even we didn't really have to worry
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about anyone parking on our land. It was we had occupancy at
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85% people could come and hang out now. Sir Jean of course
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still came from Austin. Yes, we have overnight sure we have the
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picture. Now Jean brought everything. He brought his
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thermal nightvision superscope he bought his automatic shot gun
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he had on his Russian white tracksuit with the matching
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white Crocs and had the matching white weapons. The only thing I
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had asked him to bring he forgot which was the eclipse glasses.
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He was was kind of funny. Luckily Tina had a couple band.
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So we'd sat out in the backyard and there were breaks in the in
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the clouds and so we were able to see the the Eclipse take
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place. In fact, we got some pretty cool pretty cool
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pictures. And it went dark zone of totality it That was, it was
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an interesting experience went dark, the yard lights came on.
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There was no the birds went quiet. There was no you know,
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dogs weren't going crazy or anything like that. In fact, it
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was only people going. Okay people, and then it went came
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light again and that we hadn't been raptured. So it was kind of
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a non event
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John C Dvorak: to hear about the guy when to pull a great gag by
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filling up a bunch of those sex dolls with helium and then
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launch
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Adam Curry: taking place. No, I didn't. But that's funny. Did he
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pull it off or not?
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John C Dvorak: I don't know. I don't know. They ended the
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story. It was heard about it. And that's
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Adam Curry: good. That's funny. Well, anyway, I mean, Bill Nye
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was in town. And in fact,
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John C Dvorak: I have Bill nine one of the three by threes. Now
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it's time for a
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Unknown: three by three year experiment by JC de everybody
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and comparing stories.
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Adam Curry: Every single time we do a three by three, John checks
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out the top three news networks see if they're all fishing from
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the same pool to get the same format. Same producers. What?
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What kind of package?
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John C Dvorak: I think we've we've pieced that day. We've
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proven that long ago. Yeah, so let's start with ABC and David
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Muir.
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Unknown: Across this country today, 10s of millions of
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Americans coming together, looking up with breathtaking
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spectacle in the sky. A rare total solar eclipse. in small
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towns and big cities, the sky suddenly going dark as the moon
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passed between the Sun and the Earth, casting that shadow
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plunging communities into darkness for so even though they
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knew the moment was coming. They did not expect this. It was
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deeply moving with with our Robin Roberts in Cleveland at
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the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the total solar eclipse
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passed through. The glasses now with describing Bailey's beads,
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the slivers of light cutting through the moons, mountains and
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valleys. Our Maggie really in Russellville, Arkansas were 350
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couples tied the knot in the moment right before their total
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eclipse. And then what the scientists call the diamond ring
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effect. What are the final slivers of light from the sun
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suddenly swelling into the shape of a diamond on a ring? Happy
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for all of the people who who got on planes and in their cars
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and traveled with families and loved ones because they wanted
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to experience something today that we can all experience
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together as a as a country.
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Adam Curry: I loved all the people that were in the hill
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country who drove their electric vehicles. And you can't quite
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make the round trip to wherever they were coming from. There
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were six hour lines for people waiting to charge before they
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could go home.
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John C Dvorak: Oh please. You mean they didn't expect to see
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that? Something like that? This is a known problem.
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Adam Curry: No, they did not expect it. I was didn't expect
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that at all. But hey, climate change. Don't worry about it.
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It's fine. You'll be great.
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John C Dvorak: Unbelievable. Okay, well, let's go just listen
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to what what NBC has to say.
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Unknown: It didn't matter where you were. The reactions were the
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same. Jordan wonder a shared experience for millions of
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people today who want a front row seat to history on the
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horizon. As the Moon Shadow moved from the southwest to the
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northeast, Morgan Chesky in his hometown of Kerviel, Texas and
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everyone is in awe right now of this four minutes and 24 seconds
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which I have to tell you is feeling a little like an
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eternity right now.
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In Dallas
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surrounded by 1000s
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I've done this once before and I got emotional then and I feel
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myself getting emotional now. It's just something about it
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that
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is so incredibly special.
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I think it's the maybe the commonality that we're all
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experiencing one
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thing at the same
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time. A special and powerful moment that connected all of us.
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Adam Curry: That's interesting.
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Unknown: I whom by I didn't
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Adam Curry: really get that vibe being it was it was cool. And it
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was it was funded that it came right over our house and we
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could sit in the Adirondack chairs in the back and witness
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it but I didn't get like oh, the whole world is together. You
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know, especially
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John C Dvorak: the people as a totality that they'd be together
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in the first place. So it's bogus people
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Adam Curry: yelling the beads, the B
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John C Dvorak: I'm not buying any of these sound effects.
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Adam Curry: There were a couple of people around here, but I
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Well, there was the people were out in the park and I think that
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it's just being together and you know, it's like a football game,
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you know, I don't know. I wasn't that blown away by it. I'm like,
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Okay, that was good,
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John C Dvorak: jaded son of a bitch. You hate the world. No.
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Climate change.
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Adam Curry: I actually love the world because this climate
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change is going to screw us up. That's what
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John C Dvorak: well, you're talking about Bill Nighy. Let's
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move on to CBS where Norah O'Donnell has Bill Nye. Bill Nye
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Unknown: the Science Guy. We spoke with Bill earlier after he
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experienced totality in Fredericksburg, Texas. Phil This
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is like the Super Bowl of science and it's so rare that
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humanity pauses to watch something together. What do you
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hope that brings people nor
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I hope people appreciate the PB and J the passion, beauty and
21:04
joy of science and space exploration. This really brought
21:09
people together you know, tradings came to a virtual stop
21:13
on Wall Street because people share this experience. And this
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experience is understood through the process of science.
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Phil, I know there was a concern in Texas about the clouds and
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the weather, but it turned out better than expected for you
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right? What did you see? It was
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perfect. For totality. We could see the disk of the moon
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covering the disk of the Sun and I saw a couple of things which
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I'd never seen before, one of which was the solar prominence.
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This solar flare style event that coronal mass ejection of
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these charged particles off the sun was really visible from here
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and it was this extraordinary pink.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah, I can see where people are
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John C Dvorak: sewer there. Would you see the pink so flare?
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No, I
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Adam Curry: did not see any pink solar flare.
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John C Dvorak: I was. I was nice. He's right in the same
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town was he was he was you're in downtown.
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Adam Curry: Now in the park in the fair, the fairgrounds as we
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call them near the ponies the fairground. I can see where
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people are. So maybe this is an in a way a testament to how
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people are just all soaked up in their timeline have gotten
22:28
nothing better to do. And so for once for once, in years and
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years and years, people are looking up instead of looking
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down maybe there was more oxygen coming in, instead of just
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looking at their phone. hunched over, you know, all right, all
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boy over all the way. The world is coming to an end. You know,
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we went to his Laura Logan event in my neighbor. She did a speech
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in Kerrville. This was last night where it's Kerviel curve
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was about 25 minutes down the road from Fredericksburg south.
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Okay, so we it's a weird town. They have the correctional
23:13
facility for the mentally insane there. I think it was perfect
23:16
model for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. So it's kind of a
23:21
weird place. But but this was, you know, I love my neighbors. I
23:28
really do. I love our neighbors, the Logan's, but I'm worried
23:33
about the overall narrative that would just replicated everything
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I'm seeing in you know that the algos are throwing up for
23:41
everybody. It was It felt a little bit like, you know,
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unlike when she speaks, she has a she has an authoritative
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resume. Now she comes from 60 minutes and 2020. And
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John C Dvorak: yes, she does have an authoritative resonance.
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That's a good way of putting it.
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Adam Curry: And so this was filled I think 80 people, these
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are hard working middle class, maybe upper middle class,
24:06
probably retailers, builders, contractors, definitely Trump
24:11
people, although it wasn't political. And it was a little
24:15
concerning, because here you have a journalist that you look
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at, you know, it's like, okay, I'm looking up to a journalist
24:21
who definitely has done journalist stuff that has
24:24
credentials as a journalist. And she starts off with like, 25
24:30
minutes of a horrific child trafficking story just I can't
24:34
even repeat it to you. They would you know, blood and gore
24:37
and everything was like what? And then but then it was just a
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lot of tropes that were that we've all talked about we've
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seen was like, Noah Harare, you know, he's the boogey man look
24:47
what he's saying, you know, this is what they want to do to you.
24:50
15 minutes minutes cities, military age men at the border.
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The bricks are going to dethrone the dollar and you're gonna wake
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up with a cbdc and I was like And when when you don't get the,
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I guess the nuance that we tend to bring to the stories. It can
25:08
freak people out. And it hides? Well, I
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John C Dvorak: think a lot of that's the idea of a lot of
25:14
speeches. You want to get people kind of emotionally if you're
25:21
gonna give them a hairy, scary speech, and they're gonna go in
25:24
this way, you know, it could go either way. So it sounds like
25:27
she did her job if she wanted to freak them out.
25:31
Adam Curry: Spin them up. She does. Yeah. She had a good
25:35
stance on transgenderism. Like no, no little girl, you were
25:39
born a girl, you'll always be a girl, telling people to be bold
25:42
and say no, so I'm all for that. But you can't just pass over
25:47
like a 15 minute city thing without me. I was like, what's
25:51
really happening? And just Yeah, I think it spins people up. And
25:55
then ultimately, to me, it did have kind of a an undertone of
25:59
vote for Trump, even though she didn't say that, but I don't
26:03
know. It was concerning. And it really is concerning to me. That
26:08
this, this is what we're getting everywhere. Yep.
26:13
John C Dvorak: That's where it shows here.
26:15
Adam Curry: I think so. I know. We're talking about the current
26:18
like, you know, I'm kind of glad about the way we handle this
26:21
stuff.
26:22
John C Dvorak: I mean, we could go the other way. Yeah.
26:24
Adam Curry: And you know what, we would get a lot of algo
26:27
juice.
26:28
John C Dvorak: We get a lot of juice, we could get advertisers.
26:31
Yeah,
26:32
Adam Curry: there you go.
26:33
John C Dvorak: We'd make more money. No doubt about that.
26:37
Well, you know, you're brought up transgender I do have a
26:39
presentation if you want to do an hour later.
26:41
Adam Curry: Yeah, I just want to say that the one thing you know
26:43
what she needs, she needs a producer she needs to do
26:46
something she needs a show machines a producer to produce.
26:51
This
26:51
John C Dvorak: is just yet many people like her. I think we
26:56
probably are in the same category work in a collaborative
27:00
manner that and you need it's not a one man show and you have
27:04
to have other people. I mean, we get away with the bare minimum.
27:09
But in fact we
27:10
Adam Curry: have each other which is good. I mean, we have
27:12
each other
27:14
John C Dvorak: we do but but we would we can work in a large
27:18
structured environment which is what a lot of journalists need
27:22
because they need well you we talked about this before certain
27:25
people out there need editors they write too long. And when
27:29
they write and they talk too much when they talk and yeah,
27:33
yeah. Glenn Greenwald comes to mind.
27:35
Adam Curry: I mean, really there was there was little difference
27:37
between the pool man show and what she was doing. The pool boy
27:44
they've got people going Yeah, right. Yeah, right. Right. But
27:46
yeah, right. That's right. And on our show if you at least just
27:51
because you call me names, you know, you you talk me down. You
27:55
say whatever you call me a bitch just this morning just on the
28:00
show different or sorry, I'm sorry.
28:02
John C Dvorak: But that you need You're right. I meant it in
28:04
jest. Oh, well,
28:06
Adam Curry: there you go. Comedy everybody. Where I got the big
28:10
laugh, the comedic stylings of John Cena, hooray, yes. All
28:14
right. Let's go to some transgenderism, shall we?
28:18
John C Dvorak: This is a massive report came out. Oh. And it's
28:25
discussing this. In these four clips. A massive report came out
28:29
out of the UK that just shut the door on everything we've been
28:34
told or that our medical establishment has been going
28:37
with including sterilizing all the kids genital mutilation,
28:43
everything in between. That is okay, because it's for gender
28:48
equality and care, gender
28:50
Adam Curry: equality, gender affirming care, health care.
28:52
It's just health care, jobs, health care.
28:54
John C Dvorak: And so let's start and everyone should this
28:58
is very important, and we should listen carefully.
29:02
Unknown: Is that my cue? Yeah, it
29:04
John C Dvorak: was I thought it was pretty. I
29:07
Unknown: didn't realize it. The National Health Service today
29:10
released an independent review on gender transition procedures
29:14
for minors. The cast review submitted by British
29:17
Pediatrician Dr. Hillary Cass found that prescription of
29:21
puberty blockers and cross sex hormones to minors is
29:24
unsupported by sound scientific evidence. Joining me now to
29:28
discuss the significance of this review is Colin Wright and TD
29:32
News contributor and evolutionary biologist. Colin,
29:35
thank you for joining us. Now this has been called a landmark
29:38
review. How significant is this review and why has it taken so
29:42
long to get something like this?
29:44
So it's absolutely a landmark review because it's not only a
29:47
thorough review of all aspects of sex modification procedure
29:51
procedures for kids claiming gender distress from an
29:54
independent well respected pediatrician like Hillary Cass,
29:58
but it was published in concert with a handful of peer reviewed
30:01
systematic evidence reviews that looked at the evidence base
30:04
that's used to currently justify these gender affirming
30:07
procedures. This is what took so long to happen because these
30:10
systematic reviews don't happen overnight.
30:13
Adam Curry: Now I don't like that he launches right into any
30:16
He justifies the term, gender affirming, don't like that. We
30:24
should just say gender mutilation, or something,
30:27
John C Dvorak: I'm gonna do that. Okay? Are you gonna
30:29
happen, okay? Onward.
30:31
Unknown: Now, it's important to notice note that the systematic
30:33
reviews, they represent the highest standard of evidence,
30:36
evidence based medicine, because they survey the entire
30:39
literature, all the studies that claim to be addressing any of
30:43
the things like puberty blockers, cross sex, sex,
30:46
hormones, etc. And all of these reviews that were published in
30:49
concert, really showed that the evidence base supporting any of
30:52
these procedures is severely lacking, and that they should
30:55
not have been advised in the first place. Additionally, the
31:00
cast review found that puberty blockers cross sex hormones, the
31:03
evidence was completely unfounded. And also they
31:06
demonstrated that the World Professional Association of
31:08
transgender health or W path was sort of involved in the citation
31:11
ring with the Endocrine Society where they manufactured this
31:14
false perception of a medical consensus on these issues. In
31:18
effect, it was just radical ideology, rather than evidence
31:21
based medicine that was pushing these procedures forward in
31:25
Unity. All right, well, so
31:26
Adam Curry: that conclusion explains why this report is only
31:30
on NTD. They have not headline news on NBC.
31:35
John C Dvorak: It's unbelievable. It did scanning a
31:38
little play here and there. But this is a this is beyond like a,
31:43
you know, a one study history over 300 pages, taking every
31:48
single study that's been done on any of these products on any of
31:52
these ideas and consolidated them into this cast report. And
31:57
it's major. It's a major fundamental news story that
32:03
should be it should be front page everywhere. And as we
32:07
continue with this, with these clips, you'll see why it didn't
32:11
happen. And
32:12
Unknown: now England actually stopped prescribing puberty
32:15
blockers to minors following recommendations and Cass's
32:18
earlier interim report. Now, what kind of impact do you
32:21
expect this will have on the US medical community, that's
32:24
tough to say, you know, it should come as a shock to the US
32:27
medical community because the results of this review run
32:31
directly in the face of what literally every Health
32:34
Organization has been unthinkingly parroting in the US
32:38
based on W paths, ideological guidelines, the US is even now
32:42
more of a medical outlier on the global stage with respect to
32:45
these six modification procedures for kids. And it's
32:48
getting harder and harder to ignore the country's reining in
32:51
or banning these procedures. They can't be considered
32:54
conservative countries by any stretch of the imagination.
32:56
These are some of the most progressive countries in the
32:58
world. So right now, all eyes are on the US to see if we
33:02
embrace evidence based medicine or we continue down this sort of
33:05
ideological path of faith based radical ideologically driven
33:09
medicine. Faith Based
33:12
John C Dvorak: lesson Yeah, faith based I think that's a
33:14
good use of the word interesting because they have faith in W
33:18
path, which is the
33:20
Adam Curry: W path is a mess. We've looked at that. And
33:23
they're
33:23
John C Dvorak: the guys who have been promoting this. This
33:27
sterile is basically sterilization of the white
33:30
youth. I don't know too many Latinos or blacks or
33:36
Adam Curry: Shaw. Oh, black men or black men. Careful. Oh, wow.
33:43
John C Dvorak: This looks like a this is this whole thing is so
33:47
sick. And it's and now that does all this data comes out. No one
33:52
wants to. Everyone's pulled back. He said to us a which
33:58
seems to be faith based. We're not doing any medicine. We know.
34:01
We've known this during the Cold COVID thing when they wouldn't
34:04
talk about how it did origins of the of the virus or anything
34:08
else with any real research or pangolin pangolins Okay. Grab
34:16
Anglin. Let's wrap this
34:19
Unknown: now Harry Potter author JK Rowling reacted to the report
34:22
on X or formerly Twitter in part she wrote, quote, the cast
34:25
review may be a watershed moment, but it comes too late
34:29
for D transitioners. who've written me heartbreaking letters
34:32
of regret. Today's not a triumph. It's the laying bare of
34:36
a tragedy. How likely are we to see debate on this issue
34:40
following this review? And what about the young people who have
34:43
transitioned? Well, the
34:45
debates gonna rage on because there was never a good evidence
34:48
base to justify any of these procedures. They took the
34:51
absence of evidence of harm as evidence of the absence of harm
34:54
but that's not how evidence based medicine works. You don't
34:56
just go gung ho on a procedures and then wait till The evidence
35:00
emerges. You know, there are plenty of things we don't do you
35:03
know, you don't jump out of an airplane and do or do randomized
35:06
controlled trials on whether that's dangerous because it's
35:09
just so obvious that it's it's dangerous and not medically
35:12
necessary to do anything like this, just as we know that
35:14
giving kids puberty blockers, a follow up across six hormones is
35:17
sterilizing, we don't need to really know if these are truly
35:22
if there's true benefits in their life saving activists are
35:25
now sort of starting to pivot and say that well, because there
35:28
were no randomized control trials, the cast review needs to
35:31
be jettisoned. But then they also say the randomized
35:34
controlled trials on these types of questions is unethical,
35:37
because we can withhold life saving care to some kids who are
35:41
experiencing gender distress. But we don't know that they're
35:44
life saving, because there's no good evidence to support it. So
35:48
we're just in a weird predicament where it's just
35:50
ideologues on one side with and then scientists and evidence on
35:53
the other side. Right now a lot of the kids who are have already
35:57
gone through these procedures who have been harmed, it's
35:59
they're just in a predicament because they're having a hard
36:01
time getting the care that they need to D transition as well. So
36:05
this is sort of another, another realm that needs to be further
36:08
explored, such as getting, getting health care codes for
36:11
these types of procedures, these reversal procedures in place, so
36:16
we can undo a lot of the harm that's just been, has been done.
36:20
Adam Curry: Well, I sure hope people hear this I hear about
36:23
this report, I'm doubtful in the United States, and I'm doubtful
36:26
that they hear about in the UK really either. And you brought
36:30
up COVID. And if something hit me, I was like, just like, like
36:35
a ton of bricks right between the eyes. And it came after I
36:39
read this article about a 15 year trial that showed that
36:47
prostate cancer screening is more likely to do harm than good
36:51
because of false positives. And so immediately, I remember why I
36:57
have never done one of those because when I saw Warren
37:00
Buffett, say, I am not doing any prostate screening, because
37:04
every one of my friends who has done that, immediately they go
37:07
into the hospital and they die. And of course, they're dying
37:10
from radiation and chemotherapy, and all the things that are told
37:14
and and even on the show throughout the years, women in
37:18
my life. We've talked about this many times all while we did a
37:21
pap smear. Oh, you're pre cancerous, precancerous, oh boy,
37:25
but we'd better do a biopsy and then you got to wait for a week
37:28
and just and you sitting at home just like shaking and shaking
37:31
and shaking like, wow, well, you know, you're lucky but you
37:35
probably should get that HPV shot. You know, it's a scam what
37:39
these people are doing. And so this, what do we have? What is
37:44
the test for prostate cancer is the PSA, which is prostate
37:51
specific antigen blood test as a screening tool. What is the one
37:56
thing that we as humanity, but not you and I and not most have
38:01
no agenda nation. But what were we taught? To this day people
38:05
still believe in one thing? The test? The test? Oh, I tested I
38:12
got COVID Oh, I got that home test? A bit. Yeah, I got free
38:17
for tests. Oh, yeah. It's a test, test test test.
38:22
John C Dvorak: And we are giving them away.
38:23
Adam Curry: They were given them away. And we learned right away
38:26
that the gold standard of testing was never intended to
38:31
test it was was literally jacked up with multiple higher cycles.
38:37
And the inventor of the test, the original real test, said
38:43
this can never be used as a test is not good for a test. You
38:46
can't do this. But we learned to trust the test. And there is no
38:51
pushback at all on the test. And so people just now Oh, well. I
38:56
mean, I did the test. I got blood cancer. And I see this
39:00
ramping up this we've we've seen more and more of this all by
39:04
2030, double the amount of of prostate cancer. It's common.
39:08
And remember, Biden has his moon shot his moonshot coming up
39:14
Cancer Moonshot, which we've heard forever. I think that
39:18
we're seeing big pharma with their bogus tests, ramping up
39:23
this testing, so that they can then come with an answer, which
39:27
as we know will be an mRNA quote, unquote, vaccine. So
39:35
they're doing it to us again, silently, very slowly. Yeah, but
39:40
cancer or cancer, all cancers come to all cancer. Oh, and
39:44
they're not just leaving it at that. This story, which I got on
39:50
France. 24 blows my mind. Would you say that depression is, is
39:58
something in your mind I mean, it's it's a, it's what would you
40:03
say depression is? I mean, what do you think depression is John?
40:06
I think is mental state mental state? How about bipolarism?
40:12
John C Dvorak: That is a extreme mental state.
40:15
Unknown: Scientists have described this innovation as
40:18
revolution. It is a simple blood test that helps differentiate
40:23
between depression and bipolar disorder. Now bipolar affects
40:27
millions of people around the world. But misdiagnosis is
40:30
common. And so this test could have a real impact. To tell us a
40:35
bit more Julia Sega is with me and just explained to us why
40:39
such a test could be such a big deal, Julia. Now let's
40:41
Adam Curry: just hold here for a second. So right off the bat, we
40:44
now are being told that a simple blood test can tell not if you
40:49
are psychotics psychosomatic even, but can tell the
40:54
difference between what's going on in your brain with a blood
40:57
test, I need to know more. But first
40:59
Unknown: of all, Bipolar disorder is a chronic mental
41:02
illness that causes mood disturbances. So the patient is
41:05
going to go through cycles alternating between what we call
41:08
states of excitement, so manic episodes and episodes of
41:11
depression. And between those cycles, you can actually feel
41:14
really good in a stable mood. And the problem is that those
41:17
cycles, they actually change in intensity, duration and
41:20
frequency from one person to another. So it's very hard to be
41:23
able to diagnose it. And here in France, at least, it's
41:26
considered that it takes about six to eight years to diagnose
41:29
someone with bipolar disorder. And it's even believed that 40
41:33
plus people who are depressed could actually be suffering from
41:37
bipolar disorder. Now the problem is that you want to be
41:39
able to make that distinction because you're not going to give
41:41
the same treatment for people who are depressed, you can just
41:43
give antidepressants but for people who, by
41:46
Adam Curry: the way, just give antidepressants SSRIs, just just
41:49
throw some hands, I'd probably don't really know how they work,
41:51
but you get an antidepressant, but we don't want to mess it up.
41:55
And we give you an antidepressant, when you're
41:56
actually bipolar, oh, no, you can
41:58
Unknown: just give antidepressants but for people
42:00
who are bipolar, you need to add what we call mood stabilizers,
42:04
if you failed, the patient is going to worsen in a
42:07
considerable way, the manic episodes will increase, the
42:11
cycles will become shorter and more frequent. And then it
42:14
raises the risk of suicide in a very considerable manner. One
42:19
patient that is not treated out of to that is, will attempt
42:24
suicide and 15% of them will die. So this is why it is so
42:28
important for bipolarity to develop a tool that would help
42:31
in the diagnosis of the condition to be able to diagnose
42:34
it well and then get the right treatment to help these people
42:37
and to save them from suicide. Okay,
42:38
Adam Curry: so this is exactly the same script that we use for
42:42
transgender affirming health care. Would you rather have a
42:48
living son or a dead daughter, Hey, you don't want the suicide,
42:51
the big S word the big suicide coming in? You don't want that.
42:55
So be if you give the wrong drugs, it'll it'll result in
42:58
suicide. So thank God. No, thank the doctors. God has nothing to
43:04
do with this. He's probably sitting up there shaking his
43:07
fist. We have technology.
43:10
Unknown: Okay, so just tell us then a little bit about the test
43:12
itself was
43:14
It was developed by a French company in the south of France
43:16
called Ostia get launched the test a year ago, and it's been
43:19
on the market in Italy for a year and it's set to hit the
43:21
market in France in just a couple of days. And what they
43:24
did is that they used AI to be able to see in the blood, and
43:30
they were looking for alternate and altered RNA sequences, and
43:35
they were able to find eight of them, which which really makes a
43:38
difference between someone who would be bipolar and someone who
43:41
would be depressed and the accuracy rate of the of the test
43:44
is considered to be 80%. Now it's a simple blood draw. And it
43:47
takes about a month to be able to analyze it, but it helps
43:50
avoid about wires of what we call therapeutic wandering.
43:54
Adam Curry: This is a lie. You can't do a blood test and then
44:00
get some oh the AI saw some ultra low RNA.
44:05
John C Dvorak: Also a month was it takes a month to analyze the
44:10
sample.
44:11
Adam Curry: I'll slow cyborg well they don't have the NVIDIA
44:14
chips we need more chips. Now, this is a lie. This is This is
44:20
simply not true. But a throw AI in there our O 's AI Oh, that's
44:25
great. It's great that Tina went to have it we both had our teeth
44:28
cleaned yesterday. And and so they you know the the dental
44:34
hygienist she has a very computerized a lot of technology
44:38
going on in dentistry. And then, you know, they they take an x
44:45
ray and then start an AI and this is oh here's a spot I
44:50
suppose that's not AI. That's an algorithm is to say my my ham
44:55
radio does that. Ham but everything is now AI and we're
44:59
supposed to be Leave this is artificial intelligence No, this
45:02
just you know, it takes a month to come up with something about
45:07
your, your RNA from your blood test. No. But one thing's for
45:11
sure the payoff is always the same. Okay,
45:13
Unknown: so it sounds like it could be really significant
45:15
indeed Giulia, but it's not cheap.
45:17
Now, it's the reason why you're in France not reimbursed by a
45:21
Social Security, you're going to need a prescription from a
45:24
psychiatrist. But the procedures for the reimbursement are
45:27
ongoing, it could take one to two years. Now. Also, what's
45:30
interesting is that using the same principle with AI, they
45:33
were also able to same company to identify RNA sequences that
45:37
can be responsible for schizophrenia. So it's really
45:39
opening the way to a better diagnosis and also to help
45:43
better treat people with mental illness.
45:45
Adam Curry: I mean, where's Elizabeth Holmes? They should
45:47
never thrown her in jail. She was perfect, though. Just one
45:51
little blood prick. We can test everything. We'll know if you've
45:53
got bipolarism if you're depressed, and if you haven't
45:58
killed yourself with suicide for the wrong diagnosis, don't
46:01
worry, we can assist you with suicide. It's easy. These people
46:06
are sick. It's, this is the devil at work. I'm telling you,
46:12
this is bad. It's very, very bad. And and then for all other
46:17
cancers that we're seeing crop up. I mean, whatever you do,
46:22
please don't blame the mRNA shot. Oh, you know, or they
46:27
think would there's a what is increased age adjusted cancer
46:31
mortality after the third mRNA lipid nanoparticle vaccine dose?
46:37
Study from Japan. No, don't blame it on that. Blame it on
46:41
this
46:42
Unknown: turning our attention to the Health Watch this
46:44
morning. You may want to find another way to heal your wounds.
46:47
There's a new report out that says adhesive bandage products
46:51
may contain a type of synthetic chemical that chemical may be
46:55
linked with an increased risk of cancer. For certain brands, such
47:00
as Band Aid cure ad and jury narrowed brands from CVS,
47:04
Walmart as well as target. The chemicals are used for coding
47:08
purposes. Joining us today from the fox medical team is Dr.
47:12
Mike. Hey, Dr. Mike. Good morning. It's good to see you.
47:15
How are you?
47:16
Oh, I'm great. Danielle better now talking with you. Now. They
47:20
looked at 40 products. 65% had findings consistent with these
47:27
forever chemicals. A s substances. They're everywhere.
47:34
And they're a problem because they're called Forever chemicals
47:37
because they never go away. And they have been associated with
47:41
endocrine disruption, immune issues, it goes on and on and
47:47
on. Now, this is a little disconcerting, because if you
47:50
have children and I had children, I still have big kids
47:54
now. And they use band aids. And there is a concern that these
48:00
chemicals could somehow leach into the skin. And notice
48:05
Adam Curry: all the words concern could be seems like
48:10
somehow what is going on? Do we have a new band aid product
48:13
coming up? Now it's all about the pee fast the pee fast
48:17
chemicals which is going to take control of all kinds of things
48:21
that you don't want them to have control of like water. EPA
48:25
Unknown: says this means when some 100 million Americans turn
48:28
on their taps, the water that comes out will be essentially
48:31
free of those forever chemicals called pee fast. They're linked
48:35
to a whole host of health problems including cancer,
48:38
thyroid disease and heart disease. The new rules cover six
48:42
of these chemicals water companies will have three years
48:45
to monitor the chemical levels and if they exceed the new
48:49
standards two years to fix it. These forever chemicals are in
48:52
many things like water resistant clothing, nonstick cookware,
48:56
firefighting foam and yes, even some dental floss
49:00
environmentalists call these standards historic but the water
49:04
into meeting them could drive up your bills
49:07
Adam Curry: so the EPA is using this pee fast story to control
49:12
what and the one that I'm most familiar with is what cane see
49:17
cattles processing center can do they're going to try and close
49:20
down all of the small little processing centers because all
49:24
you know you could be washing pee fast right into the ground.
49:27
They're making it up to take control so we must rebel Yeah,
49:36
yeah,
49:36
John C Dvorak: I think it's a double bind. I take a more
49:38
simple look at this. Okay. These things are they can be removed
49:45
from the water supply addicted to high expense and there's got
49:49
to be one company with a good PR agency has been press that's
49:53
been promoting this has been promoting this so they can sell
49:57
their stuff. I'm with the RV water A municipal water company
50:01
and then make a lot of money that
50:03
Adam Curry: I'm with you. I'm with you on that.
50:05
John C Dvorak: I'm with you. But I just don't know what company
50:07
it is. I'm sure someone out there. We have people, they know
50:10
who exactly who I'm talking about.
50:13
Adam Curry: So your government and associated organizations
50:19
just not to be trusted because they do not have your best
50:21
interests at heart. I'd like to remind everybody of the
50:26
inflation, which was going to be what what was the term we had
50:29
transit transitory transitory inflation? So, easy predict?
50:36
Well, actually, they changed something used to be they just,
50:39
you know, they would change. So they have the Consumer Price
50:42
Index, which they'd have in there, you know, like a T bone
50:46
steak. And then to kind of paper over the inflation. They say,
50:51
Well, we're only going to measure ground beef,
50:53
John C Dvorak: ground beef.
50:57
Adam Curry: But now, we've gone to a new metric they have that
51:00
we had Core inflation, which pulls out food and gas, because
51:06
I mean, really, those aren't really things that you need. Now
51:09
core.
51:10
John C Dvorak: And, yes, the argument for the gas is that
51:15
well, gas is a as the basis for transportation and
51:19
transportation costs are passed on. So the numbers reflected
51:23
elsewhere in the calculation, so we don't need to put gas in
51:27
there. Well, they've
51:28
Adam Curry: now added one little bit to that, which is you don't
51:31
really need to put the price of housing into the inflation
51:37
numbers, because that would that would screw it up even worse,
51:40
but we still had very hot inflation report and a new term
51:45
Unknown: consumer price index up three and a half percent on an
51:48
annual rate that is three tenths of a percent higher than
51:50
February's reading and a 10th of a percent higher than had been
51:53
projected. Core inflation, which strips out volatile sectors like
51:57
food and energy sitting even higher at 3.8%. Perhaps most
52:02
troubling, though, for the Biden administration is the super core
52:06
reading, which also super
52:07
Adam Curry: car for gore. Are you kidding me? Now they made
52:13
this up? Have you ever heard like super core before?
52:17
John C Dvorak: No supercar bling,
52:19
Unknown: though, for the Biden administration is the super core
52:23
stripped out housing prices that hit 4.8% on a yearly basis,
52:28
suggesting that inflation in the US is going to be a stickier
52:32
problem than previously expected. The US interest rates
52:35
are at a two decade high as the Federal Reserve seeks to bring
52:38
inflation down to its 2% target. Markets had been expecting the
52:42
Fed to begin cutting rates in June as inflation cooled in
52:45
previous readings. That scenario, though is now very
52:49
much in the dollars in power has been a big issue for voters in
52:52
the run up to this year's presidential election. Here's
52:55
President Joe Biden,
52:56
look, we have dramatically reduced inflation 5%, down close
53:01
to 3% Lie situation where we're better situated where we took
53:06
office, where we inflation was skyrocketing, and we have a plan
53:10
to deal with it. Whereas the opposition, my opposition talks
53:14
about two things. They just want to cut taxes for the wealthy and
53:19
raise taxes on other people. Oh,
53:22
Adam Curry: by the way, this Biden, who was out there in the
53:25
Rose Garden, and he answered a whole bunch of other questions.
53:27
This is the Aviators Biden, and which is a different Biden in my
53:32
mind, and in my view, just what I see. And he's now we're
53:36
wearing an earpiece.
53:39
John C Dvorak: Have you seen that? Oh, so they can talk to
53:41
this? Yes. Back off. And yes,
53:44
Adam Curry: yeah. In fact,
53:47
John C Dvorak: I have be of sorts. Yeah.
53:49
Adam Curry: But it looks kind of like a Sony like an old Sony
53:53
Walkman. One year budget
53:55
Unknown: big with a wire walk.
53:59
Adam Curry: It's in his ear, but it's a big block. It's not as
54:02
it's not an IFBB per se. And he the press conference was over. I
54:08
don't know if he needed to a translation.
54:11
John C Dvorak: It's probably our is probably radio controlled.
54:18
Adam Curry: From a distance he actually he made quite the gaff.
54:21
Let me see where it was it
54:29
here, here it is. Yeah, this was we don't have to go into the
54:33
story immediately if you don't want to, but this is about the
54:37
Civil War era legislation because this is you know, I have
54:41
one I have one clip, they got a hit piece out on Trump, which is
54:45
it's an obvious hit piece. It's obvious Arizona who of course,
54:49
called the election in 2020. Within six minutes, Whoa, no,
54:53
it's good. Yeah, we stake our reputation on it. So now Arizona
54:57
is playing the playing games and the Press Corps asks the
55:01
President about this. They're all yelling and yelling. He's
55:03
like,
55:04
Unknown: Why didn't everybody holler once?
55:07
On the issue of abortion service?
55:09
What do you say to the people of Arizona right now? We're
55:11
witnessing a law go in place that dates back to the Civil War
55:15
you
55:16
elect me. I'm in 2020 a century.
55:21
Adam Curry: Mr. President, it's 21st century 21st century.
55:25
Unknown: back then. They weren't even a state I find. All right.
55:32
Thank you all very much. Dude.
55:36
Adam Curry: It's so obvious. He's just sitting there getting
55:40
instructions. 20 ascendo. And Mr. President is 21st century
55:44
21st century,
55:45
John C Dvorak: like me? Yeah, like well, I have I got a couple
55:49
of leaves. Yes. I have AZ abortion law pass and I think I
55:54
might as well play it now because I noticed this clip or
55:56
the next one, but you have to play the warning for Amy
56:01
Goodman's voice.
56:02
Unknown: Okay, well, that's morning, Amy Goodman flippin
56:07
bound. In an historic ruling, Arizona's conservative Supreme
56:13
Court has reinstated an 1864 law barring almost all abortions in
56:19
the state. In its ruling, the court wrote, quote, physicians
56:23
are now on notice that all abortions except those necessary
56:27
to save a woman's life are illegal, unquote. The 160 year
56:32
old law predates Arizona becoming a state and was passed
56:37
decades before women could even vote. While the court stayed its
56:42
decision for 14 days. The ruling sent shockwaves across Arizona
56:47
and the nation President Biden slammed the ruling is extreme
56:50
and dangerous. Arizona's Attorney General Chris Mays said
56:54
she will not enforce it saying quote, no woman or doctor will
56:57
be prosecuted under this draconian law. Arizona's
57:01
Democratic governor Katie Hobbs vowed to protect abortion
57:04
rights.
57:05
Adam Curry: So this is a direct political hit on Trump. Yeah,
57:11
and I just want to explain to everybody why this works because
57:14
he came out with his statement about abortion. And he was very
57:19
I don't I don't have a clip. But he was very clear. He says,
57:22
Look, I'm Look, I am not the this is a state's issue. The
57:26
states need to determine this. And we also need to win
57:30
elections. You know, so the funny enough, the term that was
57:33
going around here in Trump country of Fredericksburg, Texas
57:38
was he split the baby which I thought was a very odd odd way
57:41
to put it. He would he split the baby instead of saying I'm pro
57:45
life, which is what everyone wants a
57:47
John C Dvorak: baby kind of Abrahamic kind of concept.
57:51
Adam Curry: Here he is doing some damage control Arizona
57:54
Unknown: in the spotlight Wednesday facing one of the
57:56
strictest abortion bans in the country, after the state Supreme
57:59
Court ruled they can enforce an 1864 law criminalizing all
58:03
abortions, except when it comes to saving a mother's life. It
58:07
means medical providers could be prosecuted for performing the
58:10
procedure with a prison sentence of two to five years. Well,
58:14
I may be completely clear, as long as I am Attorney General of
58:19
the State of Arizona, no woman or doctor will be prosecuted
58:26
under this draconian law.
58:29
Adam Curry: Oh good. Democrats. Good. It
58:31
Unknown: comes as former President Donald Trump announced
58:33
his stance on abortion this week saying it should be left up to
58:37
the states but was asked today if Arizona went too far
58:48
back into the White House also reacting calling the ruling
58:52
extreme and dangerous when the
58:54
President's predecessor handicapped, three Supreme Court
58:57
justices to overturn Roe v. Wade, it paved the way for the
59:01
chaos and confusion we're seeing play out across the country
59:05
today. So
59:07
Adam Curry: what they're doing now and when I say what they say
59:09
is the Democrat Party because they really don't have much else
59:13
they got aviator Joe with his earpiece. They've they've
59:18
launched the Civil War era term.
59:22
John C Dvorak: Movie. There's a movie coming out shortly. Yes,
59:28
Adam Curry: civil wars on the way. Yeah, but Civil War era,
59:31
you know, just shows how it's draconian women, women couldn't
59:36
vote and but listen to this report. Where it's on the
59:40
ballot. It's on the ballot. This is what you're voting for
59:43
attention. Read my message. It's on the ballot.
59:46
Unknown: In a groundbreaking decision. Arizona Supreme Court
59:49
cleared the way for a near total abortion ban providing a 160
59:54
year old law dating back to when women couldn't vote the near
59:58
total Civil War era ad that continues to hang over our heads
1:00:03
only serves to create more chaos for women and doctors in our
1:00:07
state.
1:00:07
The law written in 1864, before Arizona was even a state gives
1:00:12
no exceptions for rape or incest, only allowing the
1:00:16
procedure when needed to save the mother's life. President
1:00:19
Biden calling it extreme, dangerous and cruel. Some
1:00:23
Republicans already distancing themselves from this ruling
1:00:27
congressman who wants his company calling the decision a
1:00:30
disaster for women and providers. GOP Senate candidate
1:00:34
Carrie Lake reversing her support for a near total ban
1:00:37
from two years ago, saying this new ruling is out of step with
1:00:41
Arizonans like now calling in the state legislature to come up
1:00:45
with a solution. The ruling comes just after former
1:00:48
President Trump's that abortion should be left up to the states,
1:00:51
though he has yet to weigh in directly on this decision.
1:00:53
And whatever they decide must be the law of the land in this
1:00:57
case, the law of the state
1:01:00
anti abortion rights activists are celebrating this decision
1:01:03
saying it protects unborn children. Ultimately this may be
1:01:07
up to the voters, Arizona one of the 14 states where the issue
1:01:10
may be on the ballot in November. On the ballot
1:01:13
Democrats hoped the rolling may lead to a surge in support at
1:01:15
the polls where abortion rights had previously won in all six
1:01:19
states when it was on the ballot. The ballot President
1:01:22
Kamala Harris plans to be in Arizona Friday, the
1:01:25
administration ready to keep a spotlight on this issue of
1:01:28
reproductive rights. And State Supreme Court justices have put
1:01:32
the ruling on hold for 14 days to allow for lower court
1:01:36
challenges. reproductive
1:01:37
Adam Curry: rights, female health care was all stupid was
1:01:41
John C Dvorak: a talking point. Bonanza same talking points.
1:01:46
Everybody played the same? Well, it's a civil war is old
1:01:49
fashioned this, you know, this legislature could take care of
1:01:52
this in 24 hours if they wanted to. If it was no big of a deal.
1:01:56
They don't even talk about doing that. No, they have to put it on
1:01:59
the ballot because they figure that it'll get Democrats out to
1:02:01
vote. And coincidentally the vote for Joe Biden. Yes. So this
1:02:05
is a scam of the highest order was set up I don't believe for a
1:02:09
minute that that's that Supreme Court who was handed this thing
1:02:13
they said here, there's a lawyer nobody's enforcing it. So by the
1:02:18
way, I think over a decade ago, I've been bitching about these
1:02:20
dead letter laws that are all over the country. That should be
1:02:25
been repealed, they should be put a package together every so
1:02:28
often and just get rid of get rid of a bit laws. Yeah. But no,
1:02:32
no, no, they have to make a big fuss about this is a this is a
1:02:36
this is complete theater.
1:02:38
Adam Curry: It's also sick. I mean, it's like it's it's
1:02:44
campaigning over unborn children, where it's just, oh my
1:02:49
god. It's so so so you know, when I was a kid, there we go.
1:02:55
You know, we use time we the main, the main thing wasn't
1:03:00
about abortion or female reproductive rights. It was
1:03:04
about, hey, here's how to not get someone pregnant. Here's how
1:03:08
to not get pregnant. Hey, best way to do it, put an aspirin
1:03:12
between your knees. You won't get pregnant. That was it. You
1:03:18
know that that went out the window. You don't talk about
1:03:20
that anymore. It's and we need to recognize that from time to
1:03:26
time that they're just sigh opping us all day long. And I'm
1:03:30
so surprised and I'm
1:03:33
John C Dvorak: stunned. I'm stunned gambling.
1:03:36
Adam Curry: That, you know, after we had Trump was president
1:03:40
for four years. And he didn't. He didn't hang people he didn't
1:03:46
didn't even you know, do anything with Hillary Clinton.
1:03:50
Nothing. He did a good job for conservative America buy, do
1:03:56
installing judges and Supreme Court judges. I think that's
1:04:01
probably the best thing he did. He also didn't get us into any
1:04:04
war. You know, we're not with the part of several. And yet,
1:04:09
the script is just being turned on again. And, and it literally
1:04:15
is a script because this is an actress Jennifer Lewis, you
1:04:18
might have seen this. A lot of people saw
1:04:19
John C Dvorak: Oh, that poor woman. She's psycho. And so
1:04:23
Jennifer
1:04:23
Adam Curry: Lewis played Tina Turner's mom, and I can Tina
1:04:28
Turner story. She's currently I think, in Blackish.
1:04:32
John C Dvorak: The TV show hit TV show, the show's been off the
1:04:34
air.
1:04:35
Adam Curry: The formerly hit tv really didn't go off the air.
1:04:39
I'm pretty sure but I made it I don't watch I don't watch
1:04:41
network television who does? Ball that's falling apart. But
1:04:47
she was on Sirius XM and was interviewed about Trump or
1:04:51
interviewed and then Trump came up and I think as a as an
1:04:55
actress, she did a phenomenal job so I'm not sure if she's
1:04:58
deranged.
1:05:01
John C Dvorak: This knowing connect as well, as she thinks
1:05:05
she's kind of not aggressive, not what I would call a great
1:05:08
actress. She doesn't get a lot of accolades. She's never when I
1:05:11
thought she
1:05:12
Adam Curry: was I thought she'd not thought this and she wants
1:05:13
someone else. Maybe well, she should for this performance. And
1:05:17
Unknown: we do nothing we sit on our couch is oh, I don't believe
1:05:20
in voting. By the
1:05:21
Adam Curry: way. There's some language in here that may be
1:05:24
offensive. He
1:05:25
Unknown: fucking idiot. If that man gets in, as soon as he takes
1:05:33
the oath, he will have generals walked down the steps of the
1:05:38
Capitol. He will take a hammer and break the glass where the
1:05:43
Constitution is, and he will tear it up in our faces.
1:05:49
And say now, I'm the king of the fucking world. You will bow down
1:05:56
and bitches. He will punish everybody that didn't vote me on
1:06:01
let me tell ya. Wow, I know this.
1:06:06
Because I know what mental illness looks like. That mania
1:06:12
is unstoppable.
1:06:14
See, this motherfuckers Hitler. He didn't come to play.
1:06:20
Adam Curry: And I wish I had the full interview because I bet
1:06:23
there was more dynamite stuff in there. I could not find the full
1:06:26
interview. But I mean, that does sound kind of mental.
1:06:34
John C Dvorak: Yeah, the woman the interviewee is or the
1:06:36
interviewer is going, huh? Yeah. Yeah.
1:06:40
Adam Curry: Yeah. Yeah. Yes. Interesting, huh.
1:06:45
John C Dvorak: This sort of thing is disgusting.
1:06:47
Adam Curry: But you know, this is, this is this is all that
1:06:50
your algos are bringing up for you, you know, and it's all just
1:06:53
dividing everybody. And we need to forgive these people. Don't
1:06:58
forget, but forgive them, forgive them for being Ill
1:07:02
forgive them for saying these things. And be much better
1:07:06
regime. We need to come together kumbaya hands across America. It
1:07:11
can be done. As long as we don't fly across America in a Boeing
1:07:14
airplane. Oh, my. We have another whistleblower. You hear
1:07:20
about this? Oh,
1:07:21
John C Dvorak: okay. I was I was great to go in all kinds of
1:07:24
directions. And then before we do that, I do have one short one
1:07:27
off. Okay. I want to play it. Because I think this is the most
1:07:31
important thing happening that is nobody really wants to
1:07:34
discuss more so than the gender and all the rest of it. And this
1:07:39
is the crumbly sentencing that just went on
1:07:43
Adam Curry: admission. Yeah. I have a clip of this to Michigan.
1:07:45
Unknown: The parents of Ethan crumbly, who shot dead for
1:07:48
classmates at Oxford High School in 2021 had been sentenced to
1:07:52
between 10 and 15 years in prison. James and Jennifer
1:07:56
crumbly are the first parents to be held criminally responsible
1:07:59
for a mass school shooting committed by their child. During
1:08:02
the sentencing hearing. Nicole Beausoleil, the mother of
1:08:06
Madison Baldwin who died in the school shooting address the
1:08:09
crumble as you say
1:08:10
you wouldn't do anything different. So that really says
1:08:16
there's a lot of things I would do different things. I was to
1:08:23
take that bullet that day, she could continue to live the life
1:08:27
she deserved.
1:08:28
Adam Curry: So you got the really emotional side of the
1:08:31
story. I'm much more interested in the legal side of the story.
1:08:35
And I also have the clip, James
1:08:36
Unknown: and Jennifer crumbly, both found guilty of
1:08:39
manslaughter and will serve 10 to 15 years in prison a historic
1:08:44
sentence that for the first time held parents responsible for a
1:08:48
school shooting that was executed by their child. These
1:08:52
conditions
1:08:52
are not about poor parenting. These convictions confirm
1:08:57
repeated acts or lack of acts that could have assaulted an
1:09:02
oncoming runaway train.
1:09:04
Adam Curry: So this is the judge saying that you didn't act to
1:09:09
stop an oncoming runaway train. I find this to be very specious
1:09:16
Unknown: in 2021. Their son Ethan, who was 15 at the time of
1:09:20
the shooting, killed four students and injured seven
1:09:23
others at a Michigan high school using a semi automatic handgun.
1:09:28
He is now serving life in prison without the possibility of
1:09:31
parole. Receiving close to the maximum penalty of 15 years in
1:09:36
prison. James and Jennifer had ignored warning signs and their
1:09:40
son's behavior and exhibited gross negligence by allowing him
1:09:45
to have a gun. The judge deducted approximately two years
1:09:49
from their sentence from time spent in custody during the
1:09:52
trial.
1:09:53
Adam Curry: I still don't understand how this can legally
1:09:56
happen. I know that you're all in on it. You think it's great.
1:09:59
John C Dvorak: I I never said that. I thought it was great. I
1:10:01
thought it was for boating. This is going to be used against
1:10:04
every black kid and this is they do it to whites First you go
1:10:08
there you so they can go after the black community because
1:10:10
there's a lot of juvenile delinquents, and they got a one,
1:10:13
you know, mom at home doing a lousy job of raising the kids.
1:10:18
And you end up with the mom going to jail because they can
1:10:20
use the leverage black kids because the black kids love
1:10:23
their mother, more so than anybody that from at least from
1:10:27
the sounds of it, and they the mom's gonna go to jail that good
1:10:31
work. I'm sorry, they're gonna erase. This is a bad situation.
1:10:35
Okay,
1:10:35
Adam Curry: so we agree on that. Yes, I misunderstood. It's very
1:10:39
bad. It doesn't seem legal. Don't we have a law against
1:10:42
this? Like, what's it called? I mean, this is
1:10:45
John C Dvorak: why they're doing it to set press. It's there's a
1:10:48
lot of times it's not legality, it's precedents. So you have a
1:10:52
precedent that is set and is set in the courts. And you can now
1:10:56
use that to do other cases and you keep doing it and doing it
1:11:00
and doing it to the Supreme Court either shuts it down or
1:11:02
say well, I don't know it so they're what they're doing. I
1:11:05
Adam Curry: don't have a clip but there's there's another
1:11:07
school principal who is now being charged for a similar
1:11:11
death a shooting.
1:11:12
John C Dvorak: I think school principals are up for grabs. I
1:11:14
think doctors who are doing this transitioning surgery, I think
1:11:18
all of them are bad. I would be very, I would just be shaking in
1:11:22
my boots. If I was any of them. They're going to be a bit that's
1:11:26
not going to be criminal stuff yet. Although with that one
1:11:30
crazy girl guy, whatever it was that went and shot up to
1:11:33
Christian School. I think there should be responsibility held by
1:11:36
others. But this is a this is a big deal. This is a big deal.
1:11:42
Adam Curry: Yes,
1:11:42
John C Dvorak: that's what I'm saying. I'm not saying it's bad.
1:11:44
I'm sorry. Sorry. Yes, you're right. Massive big deal because
1:11:47
it's going to force every for boating
1:11:49
Adam Curry: is what you said yes.
1:11:50
John C Dvorak: For boating or boating good word.
1:11:52
Adam Curry: It's it's it's very empty. Right. No one's really
1:11:55
discussing it. Because yeah, it was just crazy white kid shot up
1:12:00
the school. You're right. This is for the first time well,
1:12:03
they'll come for us first and then then come for the black
1:12:06
kids, black parents, black mothers as bad as bad but and
1:12:12
well. Do they do you know if they're going to appeal this? Is
1:12:15
there any appeal? Is their appeal possible? Well, I
1:12:17
John C Dvorak: think that's why what we're waiting for the whole
1:12:19
process until they throw the throw them in the slammer and
1:12:23
lock the door. There. Everyone's in advance right now. And then
1:12:27
once that happens, which I think maybe there will be I don't know
1:12:30
if there's appeal is valid, whatever the case Digital's they
1:12:35
get that one spot and all of a sudden that cuts it loose and
1:12:38
everybody's gonna get a memo. Okay, here what here's what we
1:12:40
can do now for a little Law and Order leverage.
1:12:45
Adam Curry: Wow. Trump's Mom, is she still with us now? Probably
1:12:51
not. Arrest her. That means we can arrest Joe Biden for the
1:12:58
crimes of Hunter. I mean, he's great. It just goes on and on.
1:13:01
But but for the judge to actually say they didn't take
1:13:04
action to stop a runaway train. Well, that analogy is
1:13:09
John C Dvorak: odd. Oh, that analogy is probably subject to
1:13:12
appeal.
1:13:13
Adam Curry: I would Yes. Yes. OJ Simpson is dead.
1:13:19
John C Dvorak: What? Yeah, he
1:13:20
Adam Curry: died today. This morning. He died.
1:13:23
John C Dvorak: OJ Simpson died. Yeah. No, there goes those those
1:13:26
great we just have some clips because he used to go Hi,
1:13:29
everybody. Hey, everybody.
1:13:30
Adam Curry: So Jason, this really is the juice. I still
1:13:33
think his son did I think he covered up for him.
1:13:36
John C Dvorak: I think a lot of people believe that. The
1:13:38
evidence indicates his son did it. Yeah. Well, great. took the
1:13:44
fall.
1:13:45
Adam Curry: It was another interesting moment in American
1:13:47
history. That whole trial. And from that we got the
1:13:51
Kardashians, oddly enough.
1:13:55
John C Dvorak: We did because of the lawyer.
1:13:57
Adam Curry: And we got and Bruce became a woman. A lot of stuff
1:14:00
happened. Thanks. Oh, Jay. Good work. is amazing. I talked about
1:14:06
forgiveness. The whole troll rooms like we're not going to
1:14:08
forgive anybody knew we're not going to do him. Screw them.
1:14:13
John C Dvorak: Over troll room. Site of
1:14:16
Adam Curry: this troubling. Yeah. Then you will do a troll
1:14:19
cow right
1:14:19
John C Dvorak: now. Right now.
1:14:25
Adam Curry: We have 1794. That's low. Actually. That's low.
1:14:32
John C Dvorak: No, no, it's actually was not that low
1:14:34
because 1850 seems to be this high standard or high mark
1:14:37
standard for Thursday's is Thursday. So Okay. Well, they're
1:14:42
horrible. They will forgive No, well, yeah, that's probably what
1:14:45
the reason that numbers are falling.
1:14:46
Adam Curry: And that's why you will continue to turn around
1:14:48
like turns into pisspot. Nothing will ever change for you until
1:14:52
you forgive, especially your family. Now let's go to Boeing,
1:14:58
who are still under tacked presumably by the Airbus and
1:15:04
other European weapons makers. And it's just not going well for
1:15:09
them. We have another whistleblower,
1:15:11
Unknown: a former Boeing employee accused the company of
1:15:13
cutting corners and overlooking engineering problems during
1:15:17
production of the 787 Dreamliner that he said could weaken the
1:15:20
plane structural integrity. Boeing dismissed the claims as
1:15:24
inaccurate and reiterated confidence in the model. Now the
1:15:27
Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the
1:15:30
whistleblowers accusations and Congress plans to question him
1:15:34
this month. Meanwhile, the company delivered its lowest
1:15:37
number of planes in the first quarter of the year since 2021.
1:15:40
Just 83 planes down from 157 the quarter prior Boeing executives
1:15:46
say the company is slowing down production so that it can
1:15:48
improve quality control. The US is top aviation watchdog is
1:15:52
enforcing that process, but delivery delays are sparking
1:15:55
criticism from customers who have little choice to fulfill
1:15:58
their needs. Boeing and Airbus dominate the US market. The
1:16:02
company's shares dropped Tuesday to their lowest in five months
1:16:06
so
1:16:06
Adam Curry: kind of a weak report from the BBC because they
1:16:08
say there's some detail on this report which is interesting and
1:16:11
FAA
1:16:12
Unknown: investigation following claims made by another Boeing
1:16:15
whistleblower Sam Salah poor says that part of the main cabin
1:16:19
a Boeing 787 Dreamliners are fastened together improperly. He
1:16:24
says the engineering issue could cause the planes to break apart
1:16:28
after decades of use. Boeing calls the claims inaccurate
1:16:32
saying the issues raised have been subjected to rigorous
1:16:35
engineering examination under FAA oversight. This analysis has
1:16:40
validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns
1:16:44
and the aircraft will maintain its service life over several
1:16:48
decades.
1:16:48
They claim that they've done extensive testing and analysis
1:16:52
but haven't shown it internally to Sam or the other engineers.
1:16:56
While Salah poor has not provided any documented evidence
1:17:00
he is expected to testify next week on Capitol Hill. Boeing CEO
1:17:05
stepped down last month
1:17:06
Adam Curry: so this is a hit piece on Boeing. Yeah
1:17:10
John C Dvorak: by now guys, guys. If I was him, I have
1:17:12
security.
1:17:13
Adam Curry: Oh, he should not eat lunch in his pickup truck.
1:17:16
In front of a hotel. That's a very bad idea.
1:17:19
John C Dvorak: Yeah.
1:17:19
Adam Curry: Now this this is this is a hit job on Boeing. And
1:17:22
I'm not quite sure what the players are but it's obviously
1:17:25
big. And of course when it rains it pours all kinds of things
1:17:29
happen. But it's unfortunate when it happens to yet another
1:17:33
Boeing aircraft. I do have a comment after this report
1:17:36
Unknown: appearing out there plane windows. passengers on
1:17:38
board Southwest flight 3695 were jolted by this site Sunday Jones
1:17:45
the cowling or metal sheet covering the engine unfurling
1:17:48
during takeoff from Denver to Houston smacking into the wing.
1:17:52
As I was recording you see pieces of the plane fly by I was
1:17:55
like, Oh my goodness. Are you saying your prayers at that
1:17:58
point in time? I started
1:18:00
Adam Curry: praying and I always love it whenever the plane is
1:18:02
about to crash all sudden people are all into God.
1:18:05
Unknown: I started praying Jesse Watson was seated in the back
1:18:09
row went after the pilot flagged air traffic control.
1:18:12
Let's go ahead and declare an emergency got a piece of engine
1:18:14
cowling hanging off southwest
1:18:16
describing it as a mechanical issue. Our maintenance teams are
1:18:20
reviewing the aircraft and the FAA promising to investigate an
1:18:24
incident like this with video
1:18:26
significantly adds to this climate of concern. It's
1:18:30
unclear what caused the malfunction. Just days after
1:18:33
another southwest jet was grounded by an engine fire scare
1:18:38
at Boeing is facing multiple investigations over a door plug
1:18:42
crisis that rocked and Alaska Airlines fly. But while the
1:18:45
Southwest 737 is manufactured by Boeing, this plane has been in
1:18:49
service for years. Whose responsibility is it to check
1:18:53
the safety of the Kalex
1:18:54
it's 100% on the airline, the maintenance crews the flight
1:18:58
crews when they do a pre flight check.
1:19:01
Adam Curry: Yeah, I agree with that. A couple of things Airbus
1:19:04
had eight cowlings fly off of their I think the 320 which was
1:19:11
an actual flaw in design and they went back and change that.
1:19:16
This is obviously not a flaw in the design since the 730 sevens
1:19:20
have been flying for quite a long time. This is not a common
1:19:22
occurrence. If anything it would if if it was a structural design
1:19:27
issue would be the engine manufacturer not the aircraft
1:19:31
manufacturer but in this case someone left the latch open or
1:19:35
they didn't check in the latch was damaged or had not been
1:19:38
properly maintained. That's obvious that's why this happens
1:19:42
is not like oh just oh just ripped apart in midair. No,
1:19:46
there's a latch and if that's not close properly, then that
1:19:49
this can happen. So but still Boeing hit a Boeing hit. And we
1:19:57
got to figure out who's trying to grab what's Ace. I mean, does
1:20:02
does. What's the Airbus industry? Is that what it's
1:20:05
called?
1:20:06
John C Dvorak: Is this industry? Isn't
1:20:07
Adam Curry: it like a huge European conglomerate?
1:20:10
Basically?
1:20:11
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's a bunch of them. Every country is
1:20:13
involved. Yeah,
1:20:14
Adam Curry: I love that guy. Like, were you praying? You
1:20:17
know, whenever the aircraft you know, when you get like
1:20:19
turbulence people say, Oh my God, you never hear him say, oh
1:20:21
my Satan say interesting.
1:20:23
John C Dvorak: No, you're on the wrong flight. If you're on
1:20:27
Adam Curry: that you go, Oh, my Satan come on the Taylor Swift
1:20:31
concert to the era's tour. Yeah, yeah. Well, it's not good. It's
1:20:41
not good for for Boeing. And I certainly don't believe that
1:20:44
these aircraft that will break up in flight, the cabin will
1:20:47
just I liked
1:20:48
John C Dvorak: the idea of it, it sounds like it's just gonna
1:20:50
be flying along and then just fall into pieces.
1:20:53
Adam Curry: Hey, there was there was something weird that really
1:20:55
popped up want to talk to you about I have some very, very
1:20:58
short clips, because it was mostly in audible. It's one of
1:21:03
those undercover videos that you can only really understand if
1:21:08
you are reading along with the subtitles. But in this case, the
1:21:12
undercover reporter narrated, you know, the intro to each
1:21:16
piece. And so I kind of clipped a couple of pieces from that.
1:21:20
This is from a new outfit I'd never heard of before. In fact,
1:21:23
people sent it to me and said, Hey, O'Keefe is honored again,
1:21:26
because it's an undercover video of what seemingly a gay guy,
1:21:33
again, his name is Gavin, and he works for the CIA. But he also
1:21:39
had previously worked for the FBI, and for Homeland Security.
1:21:44
And this new outfit called Sound investigations. who I had never
1:21:50
heard of, they have a YouTube channel. They did. They did.
1:21:55
They are this guy, you know, did some stuff on PornHub. And the
1:22:01
owners of Pornhub they have sound investigations.com Like
1:22:05
one single page. He's got a couple of videos on what's on
1:22:09
rumble. Everybody was posting this. And based on the content,
1:22:16
I think that this is some kind of up. This is not a this,
1:22:20
although this may be a real CIA guy who apparently he's in
1:22:25
charge of purchasing. And I know and so he's talking a bit so
1:22:33
they're in a restaurant, which is why it is very difficult to
1:22:36
hear. And this guy is talking about a by the way they claim to
1:22:40
be sound investigations claims to be a 501 C three nonprofit,
1:22:44
no evidence of that. There's no evidence they have that status.
1:22:48
There's nothing on any of the any of my typical websites where
1:22:52
I check that they do take PayPal donations to an address in
1:22:56
Alpharetta, Georgia. Just a house in Alpharetta, Georgia. So
1:23:02
that this guy, and it looks like one of those gay date honeypots
1:23:09
this guy saw what oh, yeah, you know, we just silenced Alex
1:23:11
Jones. We did that. What we do is we post off all over social
1:23:16
media to try and spin people up and get them all angry and post
1:23:21
stuff and you know, are really our whole goal was just to take
1:23:24
away his money and cut them off at the knees. That was That's
1:23:27
the short the long and short of it. And then the couple of
1:23:30
topics came up which I will fill you in on since the audio is
1:23:33
just not good enough. But here's the intro Gavin Glenys
1:23:36
Unknown: is a contracting officer at the CIA. Oh, Glenn
1:23:39
has worked for the FBI in 2021 and 2022. In the San Diego
1:23:43
office moved on to Homeland Security where he conducted
1:23:45
asylum interviews at the southern border and now works
1:23:48
for the CIA managing multimillion dollar contracts
1:23:50
across government agencies and private sector vendors.
1:23:53
I work for, let's say intelligence. What do you bank
1:23:56
on the CIA? Yep, you should work for the CIA. I do. Okay,
1:24:00
Adam Curry: I do not work for the CIA. So now. We'll just
1:24:03
believe it now. And so what they like to do is they'd like to
1:24:07
entrap people on social media, especially pro lifers with
1:24:11
nudging a
1:24:12
Unknown: blindness spoke to an undercover son investigations
1:24:14
reporter about his work experience involving near
1:24:17
entrapment and his employers, his involvement with political
1:24:20
commentator Alex Jones is legal battles. Plone as a
1:24:23
bureau is able to progress far enough to be able to put pro
1:24:26
lifers in jail whenever they want. Yeah. Do you think that's
1:24:29
on the agenda, and how you can kind of put anyone in jail if
1:24:32
you know what to do? How much and do create a situation to
1:24:36
where they have no choice but to act on their they can cause
1:24:39
everyone to act on that impulse. And we'll call that entrapment.
1:24:42
It's a fine line, this bureau practice and traveling a lot and
1:24:46
we get really close that officially forget the closest we
1:24:50
can get as close as we can to it without doing so they can entrap
1:24:55
some of these pro lifers into doing things that they know and
1:24:59
we call then no.
1:25:01
Adam Curry: So he's talking about his former employer, the
1:25:04
FBI, not the CIA. He kind of floats back and forth. And then
1:25:08
he explains this nudging, but
1:25:10
Unknown: how did that happen?
1:25:14
John C Dvorak: What did he do at the FBI? I mean, if he's a
1:25:16
procurement guy, he's not involved in any of this stuff.
1:25:20
Adam Curry: very unclear. very unclear.
1:25:23
Unknown: Right? How does that happen? He put a post out there
1:25:27
for you. We have some fake profiles say something that
1:25:31
triggers Filipinos, not Jared. Like we really know your
1:25:34
history. If we're to that point we are in order to make sure
1:25:38
like, Oh, that's it, this new letter before the board edition.
1:25:42
Didn't you like the views and just wait for it to follow?
1:25:45
Adam Curry: So he's saying, oh, yeah, we just put some posts out
1:25:48
there. We look at the followers and then we just kind of Jack
1:25:51
everybody up. And that's what we did with Alex Jones.
1:25:53
Unknown: Like that. What was his name killing that said, when
1:25:57
Sandy Hook didn't happen was Alex Jones. Yeah. And so we were
1:26:01
on
1:26:01
John C Dvorak: stop
1:26:03
Adam Curry: leading the witness. What's his name? leading the
1:26:06
witness?
1:26:08
John C Dvorak: What's his name? Guy, Sandy Hook. What's his
1:26:11
name? Yeah.
1:26:12
Adam Curry: I agree. I that that was the real tip off for me. But
1:26:16
also, what's the point? The only point I can see of this is to
1:26:21
make everybody think that everybody else is some kind of
1:26:25
agent online. Oh, you're a spook, man. You're just here to
1:26:29
just rile me up. I mean, it can only be to sow discord. This guy
1:26:33
may actually believe it is because he seems pretty low IQ.
1:26:37
But everyone's sending this to me, like all look what they're
1:26:40
doing. Look what they're doing, rara,
1:26:42
Unknown: like that. What was his name? Kill him. It said, when
1:26:45
Sandy Hook didn't happen was Alex Jones. Yeah. So we were
1:26:49
after him. You are in court? Are you still, at that point,
1:26:53
especially broke by he got found guilty and had to pay like $100
1:26:57
million. So whatever you asked him for anymore. And just to get
1:27:01
the money from here? Was that court case used to Zan ca was
1:27:06
that was a AGT thing. While ash it was a defamation campus. So
1:27:11
in civil government, we were looking at all of his followers
1:27:16
count on a whole macroeconomic as to quote break. So even
1:27:21
though it's technically not our will not the agency that will
1:27:24
make up the fear over instance, Ken was on our party's a civil
1:27:29
civil matter. But since they got all this access to his stuff,
1:27:34
and it's there,
1:27:37
Adam Curry: what you need and so be says that they went to the
1:27:41
Sandy Hook parents and said, Well, you know, we can't tell
1:27:43
you what to do, but you could file a civil lawsuit. All very,
1:27:47
very sketchy. And then of course, let's bring in January
1:27:51
6, additionally,
1:27:52
Unknown: a blend of states that he knows and works with FBI
1:27:55
agents who are undercover in the January 6, capital riot
1:27:58
estimating about 20 field agents, were there undercover
1:28:01
wallow blindness notes that they were not involved in violence.
1:28:04
This appears to be the first admission of undercover FBI
1:28:06
agents and attendants let you said that
1:28:08
they were FBI agents in the crowd at June 6. There are there
1:28:11
always are when there's a big photo fee fee. Just in case it
1:28:14
gets out. I knew
1:28:16
they weren't enough to turn
1:28:18
that time. I mean, can't argue with me they have it in 20.
1:28:22
Adam Curry: So I think that is some kind of messaging some kind
1:28:25
of set up to say well, you know, they're only 20 agents. They're
1:28:28
not not hundreds. And then the final two good ones then
1:28:33
John C Dvorak: misdirection Mr. Raccoon and
1:28:35
Adam Curry: then the final one is tick tock.
1:28:37
Unknown: While Congress debates a controversial bill that could
1:28:39
break up tick tock Oh blindness explains how the CIA could
1:28:43
benefit from tick tock becoming an American own product. What
1:28:46
about this DVD topping?
1:28:48
And soap use it? Yes, you can MO Read really very carefully.
1:28:53
Everything you need now. A lot of people think it's like it
1:28:56
doesn't tell you anything, but it actually tells you a lot like
1:28:59
Hillary knowing I'll tell you when you lose, or do you have
1:29:04
any event when you already buy when he only tells you all this
1:29:08
anyway, so
1:29:12
Adam Curry: this well, now if you see that any now is another
1:29:15
video out this morning. It's important because people are
1:29:18
looking at this god they are they're doing all this. This is
1:29:21
only to rile people up online. That's
1:29:25
John C Dvorak: the end game I'd like to know.
1:29:27
Adam Curry: Ah, just so more discord. Just get people riled
1:29:33
up. How about this maybe lame make sure that the alternative
1:29:37
media does anything but investigate anything that just
1:29:40
debate about that?
1:29:42
John C Dvorak: Well, I know that's your I think you're
1:29:44
coming to that conclusion and you're going to use it as a
1:29:46
theme.
1:29:47
Adam Curry: Yes, because that's all I'm seeing. debate how
1:29:51
debate you know, I'll
1:29:54
John C Dvorak: give you eight. I'm not I'm not taking your the
1:29:58
other side of this argument. because I'm seeing similar
1:30:04
things that we're seeing way as a wheel spinning is what I call
1:30:07
it. Yeah. But no, definitely not getting to the bottom of
1:30:10
anything.
1:30:11
Adam Curry: No, they don't. And I think that's it. Don't get to
1:30:14
the bottom. Don't look at anything. Don't think logically
1:30:16
just think about CIA, FBI them. They're online. It could be you.
1:30:21
I heard that. I mean, Alex Jones purposely mentioned in this, he
1:30:27
went, Oh, lifespaces. Right away. Let's bring in everybody.
1:30:32
Let's talk about this. Let's have a debate about what they're
1:30:35
doing to us online.
1:30:39
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I'm mulling this this concept over. In what
1:30:44
way? I'm just thinking about what the ramifications of this
1:30:49
just going into this debate mode and accomplishing nothing, which
1:30:53
is exactly what's working very
1:30:55
Adam Curry: well, because he, I mean, this is this is someone
1:30:58
sent me a thoughtful email about the Israel, Hamas. Shapiro,
1:31:05
Candace Owens debate. And, you know, there is some dismantling
1:31:12
going on of, quote unquote, Jewish power in the United
1:31:17
States. I mean, it's an obvious turn of events. This you can't
1:31:22
you can't not see what's happening. Now, it's clearly all
1:31:26
political. Because it's the socialist parties who are
1:31:31
organizing the the protests for the students and the mass
1:31:35
rallies. But all I'm seeing is the debates. It's like you're a
1:31:41
Zionist, you're a Christian Zionist, that no, you don't care
1:31:44
about Israel's war crimes for era which I think is just more
1:31:49
wheel spinning.
1:31:53
John C Dvorak: I mean, let's look at a little of these clips.
1:31:55
I have a couple Okay.
1:31:59
Adam Curry: Let's go with by the way you and I are Christian
1:32:02
Zionist just so you know, because we've fallen for the
1:32:04
propaganda and we don't we don't deconstruct what is Israel's war
1:32:09
crimes
1:32:12
John C Dvorak: well that's probably accounts for a lousy
1:32:14
donations.
1:32:18
Adam Curry: Oh, well, let's try this let's try that man. Those
1:32:21
Israelis better say better give back those that can't believe
1:32:26
what they're doing that killed everybody in Gaza. Rafa that
1:32:29
letting aid in I mean, even me so obviously political because
1:32:33
now even Biden it has to do something because he's going to
1:32:38
lose all kinds of votes because of this. So it to me it's like
1:32:42
he's
1:32:42
John C Dvorak: losing votes from both the it's used and the Arabs
1:32:45
only
1:32:46
Adam Curry: political. Know what that these people don't actually
1:32:49
care about war crimes. I just I'm not seeing it.
1:32:54
John C Dvorak: Here is Biden blathering about Israel.
1:32:58
Unknown: President Biden in an interview with Univision that
1:33:00
aired Tuesday called Israel's Prime Minister's actions a
1:33:03
mistake. The President says he thinks it's outrageous that
1:33:06
drone strikes killed seven eight workers in Gaza last week. So
1:33:09
I'm what I'm calling for is for the Israelis to just call for a
1:33:16
ceasefire. Allow for the next six eight weeks total access to
1:33:22
all food and medicine going into the country.
1:33:27
The Hamas run Gaza health ministry says over 33,000 people
1:33:30
have been killed in six months of war. The ministry does not
1:33:33
differentiate between combatants and civilians. Meanwhile,
1:33:36
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed to complete the
1:33:38
elimination of the terrorist group Hamas, including in Rafah,
1:33:43
no force in the world will stop us. The White House said
1:33:48
Tuesday, an in person meeting of Israeli and US officials on a
1:33:51
planned operation in Rafah will take place in a couple of weeks.
1:33:55
But again, those open line of communication there's constant
1:33:58
communications happening every
1:33:59
day. National
1:34:01
Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said although there's been an
1:34:03
increase of aid into Gaza over the last couple of days, it's
1:34:06
not good enough.
1:34:07
We would like to see more action following through on what the
1:34:10
Prime Minister has announced publicly. And we'd like to see
1:34:13
that over the course of the next few days. Senate
1:34:15
Leader Chuck Schumer met with Israeli opposition leader Yeah,
1:34:17
you're located in Washington. After Lapidus met with Secretary
1:34:20
of State Antony Blinken on Monday, Lapidus said a hostage
1:34:23
ceasefire deal would be difficult but doable. Blinken
1:34:26
says Israel has not informed the us of any specific date for an
1:34:29
offensive push into Rafah. He says the administration is
1:34:32
convinced that major military operations in the city would be
1:34:35
extremely dangerous for civilians caught in harm's way.
1:34:38
Adam Curry: Man, that guy has kind of like a war time, you
1:34:40
know, old timey wartime presentation like that that NTD
1:34:45
couple
1:34:46
John C Dvorak: of things. Biden, of course, was the one who had
1:34:49
the drone strike against the aid workers in Afghanistan as they
1:34:55
were leaving and they blew up a family blew up a house killed at
1:34:59
least one eight bla bla bla bla
1:35:01
Adam Curry: not only that, but Afghanistan which we had no
1:35:05
business being in the first place, but that pull out. I
1:35:08
mean, you want to talk about women's rights that literally
1:35:11
put 10s of 1000s of women right back into the into their into
1:35:17
their burgers and shut up. Yep. I mean, it did no good.
1:35:23
John C Dvorak: So here is the second clip of this group. This
1:35:25
is Biden Democracy Now blather in context. Oh,
1:35:29
Unknown: in context, President Biden's levelled some of his
1:35:32
harshest criticism that visceral yet is the death toll and Gaza
1:35:36
tops 33,300 and an interview with NBC on Biden directly
1:35:42
criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
1:35:45
Israel's killing of seven aid workers from World central
1:35:49
kitchen last week.
1:35:50
I think what he's doing is a mistake. I don't agree with his
1:35:54
I think it's outrageous that those four three vehicles were
1:35:59
hit by drones and taken out on a highway where it wasn't like it
1:36:04
was along the shore wasn't like it was a convoy move here
1:36:08
cetera. So I'm what I call it for is for the Israelis to just
1:36:15
call for a ceasefire. Allow for the next six eight weeks total
1:36:21
access to all food and medicine going into the country. Biden's
1:36:27
comments were way made a week ago but only aired underneath is
1:36:30
shown on Tuesday, Palestinians in Gaza are making the end of
1:36:33
Ramadan, as Israel continues its assault.
1:36:38
Adam Curry: I have a 32nd. CBS This Morning update which is
1:36:44
intended I think to signal that Biden is a good guy.
1:36:48
Unknown: President Biden is not holding back his criticism of
1:36:51
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling his handling
1:36:55
of the Hamas war, a mistake in an interview with Univision. I
1:36:59
think it's outrageous that those four three vehicles were hit
1:37:05
Biden drones, but I'm calling for is for the Israelis to just
1:37:11
call for a ceasefire. Allow for the next six eight weeks total
1:37:17
access to all food and medicine going into the country.
1:37:23
Adam Curry: Yeah, it's empty. What he's saying is empty, bad
1:37:27
call for a ceasefire. Okay.
1:37:29
John C Dvorak: The last interesting clip is this one,
1:37:32
which is brought into play a hearing on Capitol Hill. This is
1:37:37
a protest hearing genocide clip
1:37:40
Unknown: on Capitol Hill. About 50 protesters were arrested
1:37:44
Tuesday when they blocked access to the Senate cafeteria calling
1:37:47
for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Protesters also disrupted
1:37:51
Lloyd Austin during a Senate hearing where the defense
1:37:54
secretary was questioned by Republican Senator Tom Cotton of
1:37:58
Arkansas.
1:37:59
I want to address with the protesters raised earlier is
1:38:02
Israel committing genocide in Gaza. Senator
1:38:05
Cotton we don't have any evidence of genocide being
1:38:09
created.
1:38:11
Israel is not committing genocide in Gaza, but we
1:38:13
don't have evidence of that.
1:38:15
That was speaking with Arkansas Republican Senator Tom Cotton
1:38:20
got
1:38:20
Adam Curry: you on record man. You know, it's the genocide. We
1:38:22
know it. Genesis, genocide. We got you. That's all I needed to
1:38:26
hear. So they need to hear. It was of course now we we expand
1:38:32
the rumble in the Middle East with Iran now imminent attacks.
1:38:38
imminent attack
1:38:39
Unknown: by Iran on Israel or Israeli interest now appears to
1:38:42
be a matter of when, not if. This morning US officials are
1:38:46
warning Israel of an imminent attack by Iran in the coming
1:38:49
days possibly using drones and missiles to hit Israel's
1:38:52
regional assets. Ron has vowed to retaliate for an airstrike
1:38:57
last week at its consulate in Syria which killed two of its
1:39:00
generals. Israel has not admitted responsibility but
1:39:03
Pentagon officials say Israel was behind the airstrike.
1:39:07
Israel's defense minister is now threatening a powerful response
1:39:10
if Iran launches that attack. Iran often uses Middle East
1:39:13
proxies like Hezbollah to hit certain targets but the Wall
1:39:17
Street Journal reports defense officials have warned this time
1:39:20
Iran could use its own military forces. President Biden
1:39:24
yesterday reiterated us support for Israel
1:39:26
as I told Prime Minister Netanyahu our commitment to
1:39:30
Israel's security against these threats from Iran and its
1:39:33
proxies is iron clad we say it again iron clad iron
1:39:37
Adam Curry: clad alright you
1:39:40
John C Dvorak: know, I'm sticking with my thesis that
1:39:42
they wanted that guy dead.
1:39:44
Adam Curry: Actually, I have a clip here that and
1:39:48
John C Dvorak: all bullcrap insert we'd like to time the
1:39:50
Iranians to as you know as retaliation went after one of
1:39:56
our bases in the middle of nowhere Iraq and missed it. Oh,
1:40:01
they missed the target or two. So there is a there's stuff
1:40:08
going on behind the scenes that nobody knows about. But this
1:40:12
dead guy is is I think it was a setup. I still
1:40:16
Adam Curry: gotta wonder why is it? I don't think it's gone over
1:40:19
30,000 We kind of stopped. Is it more than 30,000? No,
1:40:22
John C Dvorak: you just heard the number 33 33,300 Nothing
1:40:28
Adam Curry: suspicious about that.
1:40:29
John C Dvorak: No, no nothing. It's ambitious.
1:40:31
Adam Curry: And how many dead now in the in the Ukraine,
1:40:35
Russia full scale invasion 600,000 700,000
1:40:42
John C Dvorak: It's ridiculous, but it's different. It's
1:40:43
Adam Curry: different lives. It's different. It's not the
1:40:46
same. It's not the same. And then I'm
1:40:49
John C Dvorak: gonna just read just in passing from the D of
1:40:53
from one of the briefings, you get to subscribe to a debrief.
1:40:57
Yeah, Russia has launched another devastating attack on
1:41:00
Ukraine. They're not talking about any of this now. energy
1:41:03
infrastructure. Yeah, I have the I have the clip. They are able
1:41:07
to you have to clip this shot down. It is 25 missiles got
1:41:10
through and blew up a bunch of stuff, including the triple ISCA
1:41:13
coal plant telling
1:41:14
Adam Curry: I didn't get that I have the drones near the nuclear
1:41:17
plant, which is
1:41:19
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, they did. Yeah, but the Russians are
1:41:21
sick. You can't block that thing. You know, all the
1:41:23
radiation goes to Russia. Are they kidding as bullcrap
1:41:27
Unknown: the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA will hold an
1:41:30
emergency meeting on Thursday to discuss a series of drone
1:41:33
attacks on the Russian occupied Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant
1:41:37
in Ukraine. The
1:41:38
IAEA, which has a small team at SAP parrhesia said drones hit a
1:41:43
reactor building three times on Sunday, endangering nuclear
1:41:47
safety. The Kremlin has said the strikes were carried out by
1:41:51
Ukraine and we're very dangerous. Keith has denied
1:41:55
being behind the attacks. It said any incidents were staged
1:41:59
by Moscow. The IAEA hasn't blamed either Russia or Ukraine
1:42:04
for the drone strikes. But it's directed general Rafael grossi
1:42:09
said the attacks were reckless and must stop. Whoever is behind
1:42:14
them, he said was playing with fire.
1:42:18
Adam Curry: I mean, this continuous Russia's attacking
1:42:23
themselves blowing up their own pipelines. It's really not
1:42:26
credible anymore if evil. Russia runs the nuclear plant, right?
1:42:31
Yep, they run it so you get
1:42:32
John C Dvorak: their people in there because they don't they
1:42:34
can't Don't trust Ukrainians, Ukrainians. Oh, who knows what
1:42:37
they'll do? I think it's probably true that the
1:42:39
Ukrainians attacked the plants
1:42:41
Adam Curry: and now and that we have on drones. Now we have this
1:42:43
very odd report which ties Iran and Ukraine together.
1:42:48
Unknown: Ukraine's fight against Russia hangs in the balance
1:42:51
ammunition stockpiles are running low, threatening nuclear
1:42:54
ability to defend itself. President Solinsky has warned
1:42:57
that Ukraine could run out of air defense besides if Russia
1:43:00
keeps up its intense long range bombing campaign. The Ukrainian
1:43:04
leaders stalk is wanting to date on the threat of his country's
1:43:08
air defenses faces follows weeks of Russian strikes with a broad
1:43:13
arsenal of missiles and drones on its energy infrastructure,
1:43:15
towns and cities. Now, the Biden administration has transferred a
1:43:20
fresh tranche of weapons to here. The consignment contains
1:43:24
over 5000 rifles, machine guns and rocket launchers. The
1:43:28
ammunition is enough to equip Ukrainian brigade. Now these
1:43:32
weapons include 5000 captured ak 47 machine guns, rocket
1:43:36
launchers, and over 500,000 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition to
1:43:42
the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Interestingly, these are Iranian
1:43:46
weapons, and the US had seized them from ships suspected of
1:43:50
being linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps. The
1:43:53
weapons were originally intended for Yemen's Houthi rebels in
1:43:57
violation of UN Security Council resolutions.
1:44:00
Adam Curry: So let me get this straight. 60 billion has been
1:44:05
cleared for Ukraine and we send them ak 40 sevens that we
1:44:09
captured that were supposed to go to the Houthis and 500,000
1:44:14
rounds dude, there's more in Fredericksburg than 500,000
1:44:17
rounds. What is that?
1:44:19
John C Dvorak: This whole thing has gotten out of control in
1:44:22
terms of being a GIANT TURD fest. misinformation. Yes, yes.
1:44:29
Meanwhile, of course, people are dying left and right. And
1:44:31
there's like, you know, I think they're trying to eliminate the
1:44:34
Ukrainian Ukrainian gene pool from the world's from the world.
1:44:40
It's just it seems like to me, well, that's killing all the
1:44:43
men. They're putting their own people up and the Russians are
1:44:47
sending convicts and mercenaries anyone they can find, you know,
1:44:51
they, you send them over there. The Ukrainian gene pool is going
1:44:57
to be gone. It's going to be missing in action. He's gonna be
1:45:00
there. You
1:45:00
Adam Curry: keep hearing reports about how Ukrainian men and
1:45:04
women are freezing their sperm and eggs for the future.
1:45:09
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well one drone strike and that's over. So
1:45:15
you have it in their own refrigerator which because weird
1:45:19
here's an
1:45:19
Adam Curry: off beats clip and pun intended regarding Chechnya,
1:45:25
which is Chechnya's still completely connected to Russia,
1:45:28
isn't it? Yeah, yeah. Well, here's, here's an offbeat clip.
1:45:34
Unknown: Traditional Chechen music has a certain look and
1:45:37
rhythm and officials they are going to great lengths to keep
1:45:40
it that way. In a move to stem what it says is a polluting
1:45:43
influence from the west Chechnya's Culture Minister has
1:45:47
announced a ban on music that is either too fast or too slow,
1:45:51
requiring that songs have a tempo of between 80 to 116 beats
1:45:56
per minute. Just to give you an idea, Taylor Swift said Cruel
1:46:03
Summer comes in at a swift 170 beats per minute, so it's much
1:46:07
too fast. Last year, smash pop had flowers by Miley Cyrus
1:46:15
clocks in at 118. So also a bit too fast. The band does away
1:46:22
with most western dance and techno music. For example, this
1:46:26
daft punk song clocks in at a speedy 121 beats per minute.
1:46:32
Chechnya is an autonomous Russian republic and the North
1:46:34
Caucasus of Eastern Europe with a population of one and a half
1:46:38
million people. Most of them are Muslim. Its leader Ramzan
1:46:42
Kadyrov, who came to power in 2007 ordered the new rules along
1:46:47
with his culture minister, who explained that music should
1:46:50
quote, conform to the Chechen mentality and sense of rhythm
1:46:54
and that borrowing musical culture from other peoples is
1:46:57
inadmissible. The Chechen Government has given artists in
1:47:00
the region until June 1 to rewrite music that doesn't meet
1:47:04
the new requirements. Ironically, the Russian national
1:47:08
anthem might not make the cut. Most versions would be
1:47:11
considered too slow under the new rules.
1:47:17
John C Dvorak: I mean, I guess they just just weren't ABA
1:47:20
coming over there and that was solved the problem while they're
1:47:22
expanding
1:47:23
Adam Curry: this, this, this law to podcasts and Ben Shapiro will
1:47:27
be outlawed. He's not allowed to be played
1:47:29
John C Dvorak: in Yeah, he's definitely 140 beats per second
1:47:32
his patter.
1:47:34
Adam Curry: Oh, goodness, is very, very strange. So the that
1:47:40
actually these two go together because we did have there was a
1:47:45
little a little light, a little light that happened in
1:47:47
Washington DC
1:47:49
Unknown: on Capitol Hill. The house has blocked a bill that
1:47:51
would reauthorize a national security surveillance program
1:47:54
known as FISA 19 Republicans voted against advancing the
1:47:57
measure of blow to House Speaker Mike Johnson. Former President
1:48:01
Trump urged them to kill the bill claiming it was used to spy
1:48:04
on his campaign. FISA allows the government to conduct
1:48:07
warrantless wiretapping of non Americans outside the country.
1:48:10
Supporters say it's critical for disrupting terror attacks.
1:48:13
It expires in eight days unless
1:48:15
an agreement is reworked then
1:48:17
Adam Curry: well on this and that's the report is incomplete
1:48:20
because the amendment that went in would no longer require
1:48:26
warrants to be requested through the secret FISA court for a
1:48:30
secret FISA warrant from a secret FISA judge to still
1:48:35
reveal names of American counterparts. I
1:48:39
John C Dvorak: have so it's good two clips. I think one of them
1:48:42
covers this.
1:48:43
Adam Curry: Well, can I play the other side of this clip first?
1:48:46
Yeah, of course, because when you when you take away from the
1:48:50
intelligence services, the ability to spy on Americans, you
1:48:55
know, we get this six week cycle is back baby
1:48:59
Unknown: this morning. The FBI claims this 18 year old was on
1:49:02
the verge of conducting a terror plot involving attacks on
1:49:06
multiple churches in quarter lane, Idaho, Alexander
1:49:09
materials, knife and head and expressing his allegiance to
1:49:12
ISIS. The FBI says his plot involved a murderous rampage
1:49:16
using knives and firearms to kill parishioners. He also plan
1:49:19
to set their houses of worship on fire, going from church to
1:49:23
church until he was killed by police. It's a plan eerily
1:49:28
similar to that recent ISIS assault on that concert hall in
1:49:31
Moscow, not even using
1:49:33
knives, fire, and possibly weapons. And so the combination
1:49:38
of all three if in fact he did launch that had the possibility
1:49:44
of harming a lot of people,
1:49:45
according to criminal charges unsealed last night, but curio
1:49:48
had bought a number of items for his attack, including butane
1:49:52
canisters for setting fires, and those charges say on Saturday
1:49:56
material sent an audio file to an FBI confidential informant.
1:50:00
only seconds long. It says in part, I'm answering the call for
1:50:03
the Islamic State for Jihad and to kill the charges against
1:50:07
material Leila chilling plan where he would quote,
1:50:10
incapacitated father, restrain him using handcuffs and steal
1:50:15
his firearms to use for maximum casualties and his attack.
1:50:18
Sources tell ABC News his father had dozens of weapons, including
1:50:22
an AR 15 style assault rifle style materials arrest comes at
1:50:26
a state of heightened alert by US law enforcement. Authorities
1:50:30
have been concerned about rage ignited by the Israeli Hamas
1:50:32
war. And late last week, they sent out an urgent bulletin
1:50:36
warning that ISIS was trying to use their horrific attack on
1:50:39
that Moscow concert to inspire radicals here to conduct us
1:50:43
attacks.
1:50:44
Adam Curry: That is a complete template for the six week cycle.
1:50:49
Some poor kid that got the undercover informants talking to
1:50:54
him, egging him on. And he sent an audio file. He was on the
1:50:58
verge of doing it just like in Moscow police. They play the
1:51:02
file that because sources didn't give that to them.
1:51:07
John C Dvorak: They only say this is this is so lame. You
1:51:10
know it's weak. Yeah. It's unlike the six weeks when the
1:51:14
six week cycle we'll just during our show is like a decade ago,
1:51:18
when it was on this when it was going like a bat out of hell. It
1:51:22
was strong it was well done. Good stuff. Mayor de la airport
1:51:28
there is a terrorist is locked there for a down guys in black.
1:51:32
Adam Curry: Don't worry, it's coming back, man. It's coming
1:51:34
back.
1:51:35
John C Dvorak: I don't think so. They don't I think they look you
1:51:37
know, one of those things where you have that one guy, they lost
1:51:40
their touch. There's no there's a one guy who quit. Just the one
1:51:45
guy the one guy who was real creative. He could do these
1:51:47
things. And he was brilliant. He knew what he was doing and they
1:51:50
didn't didn't get a raise. He didn't get promoted to happen.
1:51:53
He quit. He's now you know, worthless somewhere else.
1:51:57
Working in a corporation. He rage quit.
1:51:59
Adam Curry: I am getting out here. He quit and
1:52:00
John C Dvorak: then they got nobody. This is terrible. This
1:52:03
is not even close to being entertaining. Bring
1:52:05
Adam Curry: in burnetii he'll give you a script Brunetti. I'll
1:52:10
give you a good screen. He's
1:52:11
John C Dvorak: never done that kind of. Well,
1:52:13
Adam Curry: I think he could. I think he's got it in him. He's
1:52:16
retired he said so please. Oh, please. Money Money. Money makes
1:52:20
those Hollywood guys unretire real clean. I
1:52:22
John C Dvorak: know. That's the thing. It's always the money.
1:52:24
That way to the FISA update. This is the reauthorization
1:52:28
story from N T D. It's a little more got more bone
1:52:32
Adam Curry: more and more meat on the bone.
1:52:33
Unknown: The House has voted against a rule to allow the bait
1:52:36
on a bill to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence
1:52:39
Surveillance Act or FISA. And today's Washington correspondent
1:52:43
Luis Martinez has more on this story.
1:52:45
Wednesday's rural vote was the third attempt by the House of
1:52:48
Representatives to renew the surveillance powers that expire
1:52:51
on April 19. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
1:52:54
allows the intelligence community to surveil
1:52:56
communications of foreign nationals outside of the US,
1:52:59
even if those communications are with us citizens.
1:53:02
Adam Curry: 702 allows us to stay a step ahead of foreign
1:53:06
actors located outside the United States who pose a threat
1:53:11
to
1:53:11
John C Dvorak: our national security. Look,
1:53:13
Unknown: I think personally, I think there are real civil
1:53:14
liberties concerns and I think that Americans generally want to
1:53:17
know that they have privacy rights. If there are some
1:53:20
national credit concerns, there should be a warrant process that
1:53:22
is actually fair that in a way that's responsible speaker Mike
1:53:26
Johnson has urged his Republican colleagues to vote in favor of
1:53:29
the reauthorization of the FISA Act. The bill as it currently
1:53:32
stands has 56 amendments that would further regulate
1:53:35
intelligence gathering compared to the previous FISA
1:53:38
reauthorization.
1:53:39
Adam Curry: These reforms would actually recall the abuses that
1:53:43
allowed President Trump's campaign to be spied on FISA
1:53:45
Unknown: is needed. I understand. I believe that there
1:53:48
are safeguards. And I trust the chairman of that committee that
1:53:52
he put the safeguards in so that what happened to President Trump
1:53:56
won't happen to any other American
1:53:57
on a poster on truth social FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP
1:54:00
urged House Republicans to kill FISA. The former president has
1:54:03
alleged that the surveillance that was used illegally to spy
1:54:06
on his campaign.
1:54:08
Adam Curry: Everybody so afraid of the intelligence services, I
1:54:13
beg you better give it to him. But there was only i Eight teen
1:54:18
republicans who voted against it. Yeah, bastions of truth,
1:54:24
please, and Mike Johnson, isn't he the guy that said, Oh, we got
1:54:29
to do it. I mean, that that may just be propaganda that I've
1:54:32
fallen.
1:54:34
John C Dvorak: It's hard to figure out that guy. Did is that
1:54:37
mean?
1:54:38
Adam Curry: His friend Mike Green here in the intelligence
1:54:40
Yeah. I said, What are you doing my recurring and he says, Well,
1:54:45
you know, it's tough, man. I get this negotiation. Gotta give to
1:54:48
take and take the give. Okay. All right. The Marjorie Taylor
1:54:52
Greene doesn't like him anymore. Yeah, she's very mad. Mad at
1:54:57
Mike Johnson.
1:54:59
John C Dvorak: I think I have a clip This
1:55:01
Adam Curry: Do you want to do the second vice update or? Oh,
1:55:03
yeah, right. Let's
1:55:04
John C Dvorak: play that.
1:55:05
Unknown: Representative Marjorie Taylor dreamed and Republican
1:55:07
from Georgia posted on X on Wednesday saying that and I
1:55:10
quote Johnson already fully funded the DOJ that wants a
1:55:13
death sentence for Trump. Is he going to continue to give the
1:55:16
deep state the tools to kill Trump? Remember, Representative
1:55:19
Marjorie Taylor Greene submitted a motion to out speaker Johnson
1:55:22
over two weeks ago. On Tuesday, she sent a letter to House
1:55:25
Republicans urging them to support that motion. And on
1:55:28
Wednesday, she reiterated her calls to House Republicans to
1:55:31
House Speaker Johnson,
1:55:32
but it's pretty clear and obvious and being whispered
1:55:34
among the conference, Mike Johnson does not have the
1:55:36
support of the conference.
1:55:38
Once these vote March the sixth time speaker Johnson has lost a
1:55:41
rule vote on the House floor. It is expected that the bill will
1:55:45
be reintroduced under suspension of the rules this Friday.
1:55:50
Adam Curry: Okay, so I'm going to just put a wager down, it's
1:55:55
gonna pass. They're really gonna reel
1:55:58
John C Dvorak: out you really go out on a limb when you bet.
1:56:02
Adam Curry: They're going to reauthorize this. It'll be
1:56:04
interesting to see how they do it. Because it'll be well, I
1:56:07
trust I trust them. They put I know the committee chairman,
1:56:10
he's good guy. So I trust him. I bet there's something good in
1:56:13
there. I'm sure that you know, this, I have a short series of
1:56:18
clips from Fareed Zakaria, who we haven't heard from in a long
1:56:21
time because he's kind of annoying. But he did this
1:56:24
special on on Trump's Christian nationalist extremists, white
1:56:30
bass, probably expanding that description a bit. And now that
1:56:35
I think about it, I think some of this extreme hatred towards
1:56:43
Christian Zionists, whatever that means. Because you know,
1:56:47
you don't you you're you're not calling out Israel as genocide
1:56:51
is, I think is part of some form of operation to destroy this
1:56:58
base, so called base that Trump has, or, you know, get everybody
1:57:03
angry or split it up, because when Fareed Zakaria does a piece
1:57:08
like this, there's worry reporters
1:57:11
Unknown: have been noticing something new about Donald
1:57:13
Trump's campaign events this time around. They often resemble
1:57:17
religious revival meetings, the New York Times where his rallies
1:57:21
were once improvised and volatile. Their finale is now
1:57:25
feel more planned, solemn nines with religion to closing.
1:57:33
John C Dvorak: I watched one of these recently because I watched
1:57:36
one about what's
1:57:37
Adam Curry: it like it wasn't just like an altar call. It's
1:57:39
exactly the same
1:57:41
John C Dvorak: as it always has been. He goes out during the
1:57:43
adult lives about an hour and a half, and yak, yak, yak and he
1:57:47
throws in some gags. And that's about it. No, there's no changes
1:57:50
foolish shit, this guy solemn
1:57:53
Unknown: and infused with religion. The closing 15 minutes
1:57:57
evokes an evangelical altar call filled with references to God.
1:58:02
Trump is a shrewd reader of his supporters, and is clearly seen
1:58:05
what the data show white evangelicals who make up about
1:58:09
14% of the population made up about one quarter of voters in
1:58:14
the 2020 elections, and about three quarters of them voted for
1:58:18
Donald Trump. Even more striking of those white voters who attend
1:58:23
religious services once a month or more 71% voted for Trump in
1:58:28
the 2020 election. Even similarly, religious blacks, by
1:58:32
contrast, voted Democratic by a nine to one ratio,
1:58:36
Adam Curry: can't believe you just said blacks. I mean, it's
1:58:38
just African Americans. I mean, this is this is not woke. The
1:58:41
Unknown: key to understanding Trump's coalition is the
1:58:44
intensity of his support among white people who are and who
1:58:48
claim to be devout Christians claim to be
1:58:53
Adam Curry: so yeah, all right. I'm interested now what you got
1:58:56
to say for read
1:58:57
Unknown: America was long an outlier among advanced
1:58:59
industrial countries in that it remained religious. But around
1:59:03
the 1990s that began to change. And the numbers plunged after
1:59:07
2007 Since that your religious decline in America has been the
1:59:12
greatest of any country of the 49 surveyed. By one measure.
1:59:17
America today is the 12th least religious country on Earth. In
1:59:22
1990, according to the General Social Survey, less than 10% of
1:59:26
Americans had no religious affiliation. Today, it's around
1:59:31
30%.
1:59:32
Adam Curry: So I'm trying to figure out what he's trying to
1:59:34
communicate here other than, you know, the guy Trump Has God
1:59:39
people and they're declining. Maybe this I have to short clips
1:59:44
less secularized. Wait,
1:59:47
John C Dvorak: it was I don't have the clip. I made the screen
1:59:49
one of the I didn't we didn't play this clip, but I had it
1:59:51
because I'm just going to iterate the clip clip. There was
1:59:55
a clip that's been floating around NPR a By how we're less
2:00:01
religious than we used to be, and all these surveys show that
2:00:04
nobody's religious anymore, and we're become a secular operation
2:00:09
or every which way. And so this is part of a there's a there's a
2:00:13
messaging going on and he's he's reiterating it. And just wanted
2:00:18
to make you know that this is not new. Well, I
2:00:21
Adam Curry: think these two clips echo that secularization
2:00:25
Unknown: may be inevitable, but it does seem to coincide with a
2:00:28
sense of loss for many a loss of faith and community that might
2:00:33
be at the heart of the loneliness that many people
2:00:35
report experiencing these days. I quote the political
2:00:38
commentator Walter Lippmann, who presently identified this
2:00:42
problem in 1929, men have been deprived of the sense of
2:00:46
certainty as to why they were born. Why they must work, whom
2:00:51
they must love, what they must honor, where they may turn in
2:00:56
sorrow and defeat.
2:00:57
Adam Curry: Ah, okay.
2:00:59
John C Dvorak: Could it be God? Oh, hold on a second. It sounds
2:01:02
to me that this has been identified in 1920, whatever.
2:01:06
929 Whatever. lipping wrote that, yeah, so nothing's new.
2:01:10
Adam Curry: Well, no, the newness is this, the liberal
2:01:13
Unknown: democracy gives people greater liberty than ever
2:01:16
before, breaking down repression and control everywhere, in
2:01:20
politics, religion and society. But as the philosopher
2:01:24
Kierkegaard wrote, anxiety is the dizziness of freedom. Modern
2:01:29
society gives us all wealth, technology and autonomy. But for
2:01:34
many, these things cannot fill the hole in the heart that God
2:01:38
and faith once occupied. To fill it with politics is dangerous.
2:01:45
But that seems to be the shape of things to come. Dude.
2:01:50
Adam Curry: Fareed? I mean, I think he nails it with that.
2:01:56
John C Dvorak: Okay, whatever nail it means. Well,
2:01:59
Adam Curry: that that people have filled it that we have a
2:02:03
loneliness epidemic, and people are filling it with the debate
2:02:08
and debate on Twitter about politics debate
2:02:11
John C Dvorak: nor back to the debate debate. Yes. Debate. No,
2:02:15
not to interrupt everything. But for some reason, Mike, my clean
2:02:18
feed page. Yeah. I have no action on either of our meters.
2:02:25
Oh,
2:02:25
Adam Curry: I've got plenty of action.
2:02:28
John C Dvorak: Doesn't have none. Well, I
2:02:29
Adam Curry: don't know. Does it bother you? Do you what do you
2:02:31
want to Yeah, it does not I notice it. What do you want to
2:02:33
refresh and come back? I mean, or No, I
2:02:36
John C Dvorak: will I'll let it slide. Do
2:02:37
Adam Curry: you want to risk a complete disconnection? Anything
2:02:41
could happen? Anything?
2:02:44
John C Dvorak: Let's see what happens then.
2:02:47
Adam Curry: I have oh wait. We have a Trump legal update. I
2:02:51
think that's probably an order. Because things are not going the
2:02:54
way he wants
2:02:55
Unknown: Island. Weisenberg de long time CFO for the Trump
2:02:58
Organization was just inside the courtroom, sentenced to five
2:03:01
months behind bars. That's for lying under oath in the civil
2:03:04
fraud trial of Donald Trump. I want to get straight to some
2:03:06
video right now that we captured. As we saw him walking
2:03:10
out of the courtroom with his legal team. He did not utter a
2:03:14
word as he prepared to appear before a judge. Now this
2:03:17
sentence, this scene isn't unfamiliar to him having spent a
2:03:20
short sentence for tax evasion. Well, he pleaded guilty to two
2:03:24
counts of perjury lied under oath while testifying about his
2:03:28
knowledge of the size of the Trump Tower. In New York City
2:03:31
that was listed on financial statements. The prosecutor said
2:03:34
Weisenberg was trying to get a favorable loading insurance
2:03:38
rates and other economic benefits. just
2:03:41
Adam Curry: helped me understand that. So Weisenberg, which
2:03:44
sounds like he's from Breaking Bad. He he lied, and lied about
2:03:50
the size of the Trump Tower apartment. And if I recall, he
2:03:57
made it much bigger than it was. And that
2:04:00
John C Dvorak: hey, go remember this is all in a deposition to
2:04:03
and this was to
2:04:03
Adam Curry: get a favorable rate. Wouldn't it be low at a
2:04:07
higher rate if you if you inflate the size
2:04:09
John C Dvorak: of it? Yeah, you do. Your taxes would go up.
2:04:13
Adam Curry: That's what you think. But I don't know why
2:04:15
Unknown: flags in New York City that was listed on financial
2:04:18
statements. The prosecutor said Weisenberg was trying to get a
2:04:22
favorable loading insurance rates and other economic
2:04:25
benefits. Meanwhile, Trump's first criminal trial involving
2:04:28
the hush money payments a porn star stormy Daniels is expected
2:04:32
to get underway in just five days. A New York Appeals Court
2:04:35
judge rejected Donald Trump's last ditch efforts to delay the
2:04:39
case to be moved out of Manhattan arguing he can't get a
2:04:42
fair shake here because of pretrial publicity. Now, the
2:04:45
former CFO was handcuffed inside the courtroom as to when this
2:04:49
sentence will begin in Rikers Island right now.
2:04:52
Adam Curry: I think they should arrest weisselberg parents.
2:04:55
Yeah. It's coming. It's just gonna be arrested parents.
2:05:00
Everybody arrest the parents. Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. Yep.
2:05:03
Just the rest of parents.
2:05:05
John C Dvorak: Well, I have a clip from NTD that nobody this
2:05:10
is again, Mace
2:05:11
Adam Curry: yes no one watches NTD but you so yes, that's why
2:05:15
you have the
2:05:15
John C Dvorak: coil is really just a good story though. It's a
2:05:17
national story about Fannie Willis Oh brother, and her
2:05:21
corruption you know, we already have illegally tapping a phone
2:05:25
in Maryland. Now we got this.
2:05:27
Unknown: In Georgia, the Department of Justice revealed
2:05:30
some discrepancies in District Attorney Fonny Willis's use of
2:05:33
federal grant funds. A DOJ spokesperson told the Washington
2:05:38
Free Beacon there were inconsistencies in reporting
2:05:41
from Willis's office about a $488,000 federal grant. This
2:05:46
comes two years after Willis fired a whistleblower who called
2:05:49
out a potential misuse of the grant. The Free Beacon reports
2:05:53
that the DOJ disclosed the discrepancies after providing
2:05:57
contradictory statements regarding awards Willis's office
2:06:00
may have made under the grant. All
2:06:03
Adam Curry: right, so what does this tell me
2:06:06
John C Dvorak: that Fannie Willis is corrupt? What? Yeah,
2:06:10
play gambling?
2:06:11
Adam Curry: Yeah. She's going down. All right. Pivot to Indo
2:06:16
Pacific. This is, this will be your next algo worry. But we
2:06:20
haven't quite figured out how to jack it all up yet
2:06:24
Unknown: to the South China Sea now, where today the first
2:06:27
pictures were released of joint military drills between the
2:06:29
United States the Philippines, Australia and Japan in the
2:06:33
disputed territory. On Sunday, the US is seeking to strengthen
2:06:38
defense cooperation with its allies in the region. To counter
2:06:41
China's growing influence. Beijing claims almost the whole
2:06:45
of the South China Sea as its territory, leading to
2:06:48
confrontations with its neighbors China said it carried
2:06:51
out its own exercises at the same time. So
2:06:55
Adam Curry: this is a saber rattling and for some reason,
2:06:58
we're now all buddy buddy with Japan and we bring it in the
2:07:01
Philippines where we have our base and ball we're gonna have
2:07:05
like, provoke a little bit and start playing battleships. And
2:07:09
then President Biden had the Japanese delegation over to the
2:07:13
White House. This
2:07:14
Unknown: was the 12th meeting between Biden and Kishida. Since
2:07:18
the two men took office in their respective countries.
2:07:21
Through our partnership with strengthen the alliance, we have
2:07:24
expanded our work together, we raised our shared ambitions. And
2:07:28
now the US Japan alliance is a beacon to the entire world.
2:07:33
There is no limit what our countries can and our people can
2:07:36
do together against China's most thank you for your partnership.
2:07:39
That
2:07:39
partnership will see the militaries of the two countries
2:07:42
draw far closer together. With the Joint Task Force and closer
2:07:46
collaboration on the ground. There will also be increased
2:07:50
intelligence sharing. These days, the US and Japan are in
2:07:53
lockstep on virtually every major issue across the globe,
2:07:58
from supporting Ukraine and its war against Russia to getting
2:08:01
more humanitarian aid into Gaza. But it's the perceived threat
2:08:05
from China that is the main impetus for their closer
2:08:08
relationship.
2:08:11
Here we agreed to how two countries will continue to
2:08:13
respond to challenges concerning China through close
2:08:16
coordination. At the same time, he condemned the importance of
2:08:20
continuing our dialogue with China and cooperating with China
2:08:23
on common challenges. And with that, we also underscored the
2:08:27
importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait
2:08:30
and confirm our position to encourage peaceful resolution of
2:08:34
the cross streets issue or
2:08:35
E. Or Thursday because she will address Congress and our
2:08:39
indication of how highly He's regarded in Washington. And
2:08:43
he'll be returning to the White House for a trilateral summit
2:08:46
with the US president and the president of the Philippines man
2:08:50
Adam Curry: they better get something started if they want
2:08:52
to if they want to turn this into a military spending they've
2:08:57
got it they got to make it scarier it's just not good I
2:09:02
mean that is the idea is the pivot to China this hopes I mean
2:09:07
it Ron's not going to attack anything those They're not
2:09:10
stupid. The
2:09:14
John C Dvorak: think we might be able to limit you know this in
2:09:17
other words, we're coughing up enough stuff we don't we don't
2:09:20
we're not gonna go into the next gear.
2:09:22
Adam Curry: Whoa, come on. I mean, just because they got the
2:09:25
mini bus. What was that another 800 billion they're gonna want
2:09:30
more than this insatiable they have an insatiable appetite. And
2:09:35
this story was just out of the blue because it's China related.
2:09:39
How long did it take Microsoft to acquire Activision Blizzard,
2:09:43
the game company? A couple of years couple of years and there
2:09:48
was always a problems about anti competitive and it was did you
2:09:53
hear about the big bonanza?
2:09:57
John C Dvorak: And, well, maybe
2:09:58
Unknown: what was it is the world's biggest online gaming
2:10:01
market. So when NetEase and Activision Blizzard ended their
2:10:04
14 year partnership, after a contract dispute. Millions of
2:10:08
Chinese gamers were cut off from popular games such as World of
2:10:12
Warcraft. But Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard for $69
2:10:15
billion in October last year in the gaming industry's biggest
2:10:19
ever deal. And now, those gamers can rejoice, Activision and
2:10:24
NetEase reached a deal and announced the gaming giant will
2:10:27
return to China.
2:10:28
We're beyond thrilled to announce the return of beloved
2:10:31
Blizzard games to China. Our deepest gratitude goes out to
2:10:34
our loyal players and valued partners for your unwavering
2:10:37
support and trust. Stay tuned for more exhilarating updates.
2:10:41
China's
2:10:42
game market revenue, which covers mobile PC and console
2:10:46
games increased to $45 billion in 2020. And that's predicted to
2:10:51
grow by 25% to 57 billion by 2027. And despite the fact that
2:10:57
the Chinese population is decreasing, the number of
2:10:59
players is rising from 2012 to 2021. This figure increased by
2:11:04
63%. So
2:11:06
Adam Curry: I'd say Microsoft had this in their back pocket
2:11:09
the whole time. They must have known this was going to happen.
2:11:14
John C Dvorak: Of course they did they have a big r&d
2:11:17
operation in China. Right? Well, massive and they had to very
2:11:22
tightly connected to China and Microsoft might as well be
2:11:24
Chinese a Chinese company. That's what
2:11:27
Adam Curry: it seems like I didn't realize it. I don't think
2:11:31
anyone realized this, just China. But me I take into
2:11:35
account that what is the have you seen as the new outlook? It
2:11:39
has something like 700 trackers? Have you seen this?
2:11:44
John C Dvorak: No. I don't know anything about this? Oh, yeah.
2:11:48
Adam Curry: Because they had to disclose it. Let me see if I can
2:11:51
find it. Yeah, they had to disclose all the different
2:11:56
tracking systems that they have in Microsoft Outlook. I know it
2:12:00
can't find it, of course. But I think it was up like 700
2:12:04
different tracking systems. track what you click on purpose
2:12:08
to spy on you. So
2:12:10
John C Dvorak: they can look at the books of other companies?
2:12:13
No, I
2:12:14
Adam Curry: just I just build profiles of people who you're
2:12:17
emailing. You know what, what emails you receive? I mean, I'm
2:12:22
sure Google is no worse. Oh, Google's
2:12:25
John C Dvorak: probably worse. They've got it down. They've
2:12:29
been doing it longer since the invention of Gmail.
2:12:32
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, they at least they admit that they read
2:12:35
your email we know that. Oh, I can't believe I can't find this
2:12:38
outlook. Trackers disclose. I wish I'd saved that because it
2:12:44
was now of course, I can't find that anymore. Microsoft and
2:12:50
John C Dvorak: now your your noted on some database.
2:12:54
Adam Curry: Do you remember just looking at it? Yes. Yeah. Well,
2:12:59
I'll have to find that yeah, it was it was some outrageous
2:13:02
amount I think they had to disclose it in Europe.
2:13:06
John C Dvorak: The European is a little more concerned than we
2:13:10
are about these sorts of things.
2:13:12
Adam Curry: So this is the ultimate idea is to have
2:13:14
European style privacy laws. And so then of course, you know,
2:13:18
then you'll which removes all your your free speech
2:13:22
capabilities and always works in reverse. Like the Scottish law,
2:13:30
John C Dvorak: or the Scots are gone off the deep end now.
2:13:34
Adam Curry: I want you to because you put this in the in
2:13:36
the newsletter. I thought it was a very good take. I want people
2:13:38
to hear what you have to say about the NPR who, who wrote
2:13:44
this very, very daring position about NPR and and how
2:13:50
everybody's
2:13:51
John C Dvorak: all jacked about this Oh, they would got failed
2:13:54
at a segment on it. And they all looked at ad guys notice that
2:13:58
NPR is not doing its job. But meanwhile of course the problem
2:14:02
is like, I'm reminded of you know, everyone's else's the
2:14:06
problem but him he's the problem. He's like one of the
2:14:09
guys, Ray me says it himself. You can read between the lines.
2:14:12
This guy wrote this guy or URI. He wrote a scathing thing. It's
2:14:17
a ran in
2:14:19
Adam Curry: bed Free Press Barry Weiss's operation. Yeah. Another
2:14:23
interesting outfit. Yeah, another
2:14:25
John C Dvorak: spooky operation. So I ran for just a long essay
2:14:29
about how NPR is used to be for the people of the of the
2:14:33
country, but now it's all for lefties. And it's because
2:14:36
they've been not doing their job and he could lose it when good.
2:14:40
Then he has three examples he likes to point out. They never
2:14:44
backed off on the Russia gate hoax, which was led by Adam
2:14:48
Schiff, who got nothing but free airtime on NPR constantly. 25
2:14:52
times he appeared to talk about this and that is all bogus and
2:14:56
they never did a mayor call per se I'm sorry. Then they went on
2:15:00
he went on to say, and then the laptop story came out. And NPR
2:15:05
bosses said now this is bullcrap news is not true. And then it
2:15:09
turned out to be true and they never said they were sorry. And
2:15:12
this is bad as losing the audience and then they then he
2:15:16
from sorry and go on with this. He went on any is a third item I
2:15:21
can't remember offhand. And then there was he says then they
2:15:25
recently went to the offices in DC of NPR, the big offices and
2:15:31
and surveyed people and it was everybody there was a Democrat,
2:15:34
there was not one registered Republican and so they don't
2:15:37
want variety of thought on and on. But this guy is the example
2:15:42
of that because he starts off by apology starts off the essay
2:15:46
with an apology of all I you know, just to let you know, I'm
2:15:50
not like some conservative Kook, right. I was raised by lesbians.
2:15:56
And then he says, it's what he says. And then he says, My
2:16:02
musical tastes that says this, according to Spotify have the
2:16:05
musical tastes of someone who lives in Berkeley. Okay. And so
2:16:10
then he goes on and then then he goes on about that. When he
2:16:13
starts to introduce Trump as the problem. He says, I by the way,
2:16:17
I've eagerly use the word eagerly, I eagerly voted against
2:16:21
Trump twice. And he so he starts to virtue signal all over the
2:16:26
place. This is the this is the classic gazes. I just thought we
2:16:29
should have been more balanced in our coverage and it's like,
2:16:32
Give me a break. This is bogus. And then it turns out from my
2:16:37
perspective, it turns out that the CEO who he was slamming for
2:16:41
being a douchebag in just quit he turns over the reins to some
2:16:47
new CEO, a woman who had an I don't say it that way. But a
2:16:51
woman who comes from Wikimedia Wikipedia, and she is got no
2:16:56
journalist. Journalism in her at all and she looks like more of a
2:17:00
lefty than any anybody else. So he writes his long essay,
2:17:04
Katherine Mars, her name right, Catherine Mark, he writes this
2:17:07
long essay in between bosses because he does it. Does he this
2:17:11
way doesn't have to worry about getting in trouble it get out.
2:17:17
Adam Curry: Good rant.
2:17:19
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's a rant because it's like, I can't
2:17:20
believe it was bought into it.
2:17:24
Adam Curry: Well, yeah, it's, it's it's bait. You know, it's
2:17:27
like, oh, yeah, we always knew they were late. We always knew
2:17:30
it. Really? Gee. Oh, okay. I'm so surprised.
2:17:35
John C Dvorak: And the people should have read the essays in
2:17:37
the last news.
2:17:38
Adam Curry: Somehow I missed the I was raised by lesbian. That's
2:17:40
pretty funny.
2:17:41
John C Dvorak: It's right at the beginning. Like, like, that
2:17:43
means something. Yeah, no, that's the point. Yeah. He's
2:17:47
trying to goes out of his way to make it clear to everybody that
2:17:51
he is part of that problem. And he's not a conservative. He's
2:17:54
not a Republican. So don't worry, because I'm not giving
2:17:58
you a perspective from those crap heads, those lousy
2:18:02
Republicans. And so he's always about you know, this and that,
2:18:06
to reassure us that he's not, you know, a terrible, horrible
2:18:11
public and
2:18:12
Adam Curry: Trump voter. Trump voter Oh, yes. I have oh, I have
2:18:18
a 31 second breaking news breaking news.
2:18:21
Unknown: Will see me as Texas is your place to catch Wheel of
2:18:24
Fortune and we know when Pat say Jack now is going to win his
2:18:28
final episode of Wheel of Fortune is going to air. A
2:18:31
representative for the show confirmed that June 7 will mark
2:18:34
the end of the 77 year olds tenure as host. The TV veteran
2:18:38
announced last summer that after 40 years season 41 would be his
2:18:42
last. This fall, Ryan Seacrest will become the host along with
2:18:46
Vanna White. Say Jack has agreed to continue as a consultant on
2:18:50
the show for three years.
2:18:52
Adam Curry: See Chris man,
2:18:54
John C Dvorak: right and secrets. That guy he's the seat
2:18:56
sitter in the Oscars. You know that one guy in the back or
2:18:59
somebody gets up there? He sits down. gets taken over for one
2:19:03
thing after another. He's just a go to guy.
2:19:06
Adam Curry: He's great. I mean, he's
2:19:08
John C Dvorak: got an agent. That must be terrific. I mean,
2:19:11
Adam Curry: when does he sleep? He does the morning radio show
2:19:15
and then the boy it doesn't do the Kelly the ABC No,
2:19:19
John C Dvorak: no, he got bumped. He finally quit that.
2:19:21
That's why he can do this. Oh, and he turned it over to Ken.
2:19:26
Whatever names husband. Oh, yes, yes. Yes. Kiss a Milson Kelly
2:19:35
and what's great
2:19:36
Adam Curry: about the Wheel of Fortune, if you take like a
2:19:38
whole season in a week. A call and you go home? Yeah. Vanna
2:19:45
White. How
2:19:45
John C Dvorak: old is Vana? 90 9019
2:19:48
Adam Curry: I met her I met her at MTV. She came she came down
2:19:52
and did some segments. And she was already in her 50s Then I
2:19:56
think yeah, she born in 57 not that old. Maybe what maybe it
2:20:00
wasn't so she's 67. She's only seven years older than I am.
2:20:06
Maybe she was in the 40s. I don't remember. She was a Miss
2:20:10
Georgia.
2:20:11
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well, good for her.
2:20:14
Adam Curry: Yeah, she needed this good for her. She needs
2:20:16
this gig, which it sounds like she's going to be co hosting
2:20:18
now. She's making her move.
2:20:21
John C Dvorak: Finally, making her move FDA tried to fire years
2:20:27
ago, did they? Yeah, that was a big stink. This was early on in
2:20:32
the early days of the show. They weren't gonna move her out
2:20:34
because she was getting hitting 30 or 40 or something and they
2:20:37
had to get her out of there. And it was such a big fuss about in
2:20:40
the public was in up in arms and she'd let out lead the campaign
2:20:44
to keep her on permanently. And so she never got budged after
2:20:47
that, because it was an embarrassment.
2:20:50
Adam Curry: Oh, Kelly rip. His husband is Mark Consuelos. He's
2:20:53
a heartthrob. He's a he's a heartthrob.
2:20:56
John C Dvorak: Who is pretty buffed.
2:20:57
Adam Curry: Does anybody still watch me? I mean, we can't have
2:21:01
the next generation is not watching this television
2:21:03
anymore. I mean, this has to this has to collapse pretty
2:21:07
quickly. At this point.
2:21:09
John C Dvorak: No one's gonna know what to tell you. It's
2:21:10
like, people watch that was tic tock.
2:21:14
Adam Curry: I was taught at the my buddy's birthday party in
2:21:17
Dallas. I was talking to his brother, who actually I no
2:21:19
longer than that, my friend Vic because I worked with him at z
2:21:22
100 New York and he still was very tied into the New York
2:21:26
radio community. And no one listens to radio anymore. It's
2:21:31
just the kids. The kids the kids they don't listen to radio they
2:21:36
don't know and all these all these old radio got it? Man we
2:21:42
we can do I just bought an am transmitter station. We can make
2:21:46
it work. We're gonna make money off of this. No, you're not. No,
2:21:49
you're not. There's no money we get
2:21:52
John C Dvorak: so cheap. You might be able to do some
2:21:54
numbers. That might be a good write off.
2:21:57
Adam Curry: The whole write off. Yeah, but But it's everyone's
2:22:00
just listening to podcast now. Gen Z listens. And I'll say
2:22:06
listen, because I guess they could be watching stuff as well
2:22:09
consume more podcasts than they do television.
2:22:13
John C Dvorak: You have any documentation to prove that
2:22:15
assertion?
2:22:15
Adam Curry: Yes. Well, it's from a survey survey says but you
2:22:19
know. And then meanwhile, this was on current and this I've
2:22:25
known this forever. Why our system for valuing and podcast
2:22:29
is broken. The CPM model of advertising does not and will
2:22:33
not ever work to sustain podcasting. Well, no, no,
2:22:36
John C Dvorak: you wrote a piece.
2:22:38
Adam Curry: I wish. I mean, I've said this, but I've never
2:22:41
written the piece. And now finally, people are trying to
2:22:44
figure it out. No, it doesn't work. Because it's a lie.
2:22:47
Downloads are a lie. You have no idea who's listening to what
2:22:53
devalue for values the only way the only way do you want to hear
2:22:58
some more unhinged stuff against Trump or Trump's what's his
2:23:03
name? Stephen Miller. I have I don't know this maybe a little
2:23:08
boring. What else you got?
2:23:09
John C Dvorak: But you said more unhinged. I don't know we played
2:23:12
any. Oh, yeah, we did. You played that woman? Yeah, play a
2:23:17
couple more things. If
2:23:17
Adam Curry: this is any good. This is your buddy Capehart.
2:23:20
Unknown: And wild Trump's attacks on asylum seekers are
2:23:22
certainly racist. There's so much more. There's so much more.
2:23:26
Have you heard about his plans to uplift only white people? Oh,
2:23:32
oh,
2:23:33
John C Dvorak: no, I haven't heard these plans.
2:23:36
Unknown: Let's hear the plans. Axios reports that Trump wants
2:23:39
the Justice Department to roll back protections for people of
2:23:42
color to focus on discrimination against whites. Trump's allies
2:23:47
have already been testing this anti dei framework and
2:23:51
Adam Curry: oh, it's anti Dei. Oh, here we go. So Oh, I see
2:23:55
that it's a it's an interesting twist on trying to get qualified
2:23:59
people to do work
2:24:00
Unknown: and managed to blog billions and Pandemic relief for
2:24:03
women and minority owned businesses. There's one
2:24:06
mastermind behind all these cruelty is the point policies.
2:24:10
Yeah.
2:24:10
Adam Curry: Do you know who the mastermind is? Trump? No.
2:24:14
Unknown: In his name is Donald Trump. Stephen Miller, Stephen,
2:24:19
White House adviser and far right extremist plotting Trump's
2:24:23
nightmarish second term. Ah,
2:24:25
Adam Curry: okay. Now, this is good because this is a primer on
2:24:29
the nightmare second term, which seems to be a foregone
2:24:32
conclusion for MSNBC. Seems like it's happening
2:24:35
Unknown: with me is investigative journalist Jean
2:24:37
Gatto. She's the author of monger Stephen Miller, Stephen
2:24:41
Miller, Donald Trump and the white nationalist agenda hate
2:24:45
hate mongers. Jean Jelani, thank you both very much for coming to
2:24:49
the Saturday show. Gene. Help us understand.
2:24:53
John C Dvorak: This idiot serious. Yes,
2:24:54
Adam Curry: this is the thing that people take this very
2:24:57
seriously. I mean, just as I'm convinced that climate change is
2:25:01
a hoax, and we've got to stop this nonsense. These people
2:25:04
believe Donald Trump is coming to kill them to kill them. He's
2:25:10
going to take a hammer and smash the Constitution. He's not
2:25:13
messing around biatch is he's going to he's Hitler. He's going
2:25:19
to arrest everybody. He's insane. Because I know what it
2:25:21
looks like. Yes,
2:25:23
Unknown: yes,
2:25:24
Adam Curry: we have a mental health issue here. And it's
2:25:27
this, this type of propaganda.
2:25:30
Unknown: What's his vision for America?
2:25:33
Adam Curry: Why do you only his vision
2:25:35
Unknown: is a white nationalist America and this agenda that you
2:25:38
described as something that he's been dreaming about for a very
2:25:41
long time? Oh,
2:25:42
right. according
2:25:43
Adam Curry: to people familiar with the former presidents
2:25:45
dreams.
2:25:46
Unknown: In my book, I traced how Miller was radicalized as a
2:25:49
teenager by our right provoca tours, who believed that racism
2:25:53
against black and brown people was not a problem. And that the
2:25:57
real problem in American society was racism against whites. I
2:26:00
Adam Curry: think we should not even hire Vanna White for
2:26:03
extended seasons. To white
2:26:06
Unknown: this is an idea that originated with white
2:26:08
supremacist like they would do in the 1970s was calling white
2:26:12
men real second class citizens in America
2:26:17
John C Dvorak: Stop Stop it originated with David Duke out
2:26:21
these the oh geez are beefed up before David Duke and the class
2:26:25
on the end and it was Democrats and Robert Byrd and the
2:26:30
Dixiecrats all that no, no David Duke David,
2:26:35
Adam Curry: that loser The Biggest Loser in the white
2:26:38
supremacy ever David to this is
2:26:40
Unknown: an idea that originated with white supremacist like they
2:26:43
would do coup in the 1970s was calling white men the quote,
2:26:47
real second class citizens in America. But while back then it
2:26:51
was largely rejected and fringe in 2020 for its mainstream GOP
2:26:54
politics. Thanks, Stephen Miller. You've
2:26:58
Adam Curry: said this before these people really believe this
2:27:01
stuff. They really really truly believe it. Oh,
2:27:05
John C Dvorak: yeah, they're, they're totally sincere, which
2:27:07
makes it more ironic and screwy Milas law
2:27:10
Unknown: firm released this ad in October 2020. To listen to
2:27:15
this. Oh, my.
2:27:16
When did racism against white people become okay, progressive
2:27:20
corporations, airlines universities all openly
2:27:23
discriminate against white Americans. Racism is always
2:27:26
wrong. The left's anti white bigotry must stop. We are all
2:27:30
entitled to equal treatment under law.
2:27:32
Adam Curry: Oh, no.
2:27:34
John C Dvorak: What a horrible ad.
2:27:38
Adam Curry: When we flew up to down I flew, but I always take a
2:27:40
safety pilot with me young kid 23 nice kid has been married.
2:27:45
He's got a kid on the way. He's originally from Detroit outside
2:27:48
Detroit, been in Texas for four years. And like all these kids,
2:27:52
because there's a shortage of airline pilots. You know, he's
2:27:55
already sending out resumes. And if you recall, Amy Lin, who was
2:28:01
my previous instructor slash safety pilot was also 23. She
2:28:05
got snapped up right away. And I said, so how's it going? I said,
2:28:08
Well, it's kind of difficult, but it's as much as the airlines
2:28:12
need pilots says, I've got three strikes again against me. I'm
2:28:17
white, I'm straight. I'm a man. That, you know, it's
2:28:23
unbelievable what was happened particularly in some industries.
2:28:26
Yeah,
2:28:27
John C Dvorak: it's it is unbelievable, really is.
2:28:29
Alright,
2:28:29
Adam Curry: one last clip here from Capehart.
2:28:31
Unknown: How has Miller been preparing to overhaul the
2:28:34
Justice Department
2:28:35
Adam Curry: God by by hiring more white guys? Well,
2:28:38
Unknown: primarily, it's been through his America first legal
2:28:40
nonprofit, which has focused on dismantling programs that are
2:28:44
meant to benefit, starkly underrepresented and
2:28:47
historically marginalized communities, such as programs
2:28:51
benefiting black farmers or women owned minority owned
2:28:55
restaurants. And my my prediction is that in a second
2:28:59
Trump term, based on everything that Miller has been doing
2:29:03
through America versus legal, we would not only see the
2:29:07
Department of Justice weaponized to dismantle affirmative action
2:29:10
programs benefiting people of color across the country. We
2:29:14
would also see the creation of an affirmative action agenda
2:29:18
focused on benefiting white people.
2:29:21
Adam Curry: There's no evidence of that. There's
2:29:23
John C Dvorak: no evidence of that whatsoever. Yeah, that's
2:29:27
just a lie. That's okay. Yeah, I think that many people watch
2:29:33
that goofball
2:29:34
Adam Curry: No, no, that there is still a little bit of the of
2:29:37
the far right stuff going on in Europe. They've this very like
2:29:43
we're all going to the polls this year. All of the West is
2:29:46
going to vote going to everyone's sick and tired of it.
2:29:50
Everyone's sick of the socialism Marxism crap. The woke stuff,
2:29:54
nobody wants it anymore. It's not just us, but nobody wants
2:29:58
their borders open. Europe has some plans, which you know is
2:30:02
like, No, you know what, you don't want people coming in over
2:30:04
the border. Give us your money. We'll give it to those countries
2:30:07
to keep them there. But it's on the far right, a reminder
2:30:11
Unknown: of the huge risks people take every day trying to
2:30:14
reach the European Union. The Greek Coast Guard says it's
2:30:17
recovered the bodies of three children and rescued 19 other
2:30:20
migrants after their dinghy hit rocks off the island of chaos.
2:30:24
On Wednesday, after years of trying, the European Parliament
2:30:26
voted to approve a series of joint rules on how to deal with
2:30:30
irregular migrants and asylum seekers.
2:30:32
It's time to fix our broken migration policy. Wow.
2:30:38
Adam Curry: Broco how does this does not sound like exactly the
2:30:40
same as what we're saying here?
2:30:43
John C Dvorak: What Democrats are saying That's
2:30:45
Adam Curry: right.
2:30:46
Unknown: Oh, citizens expect us to protect people fleeing war
2:30:50
and prosecution. Yeah, but not here. They expect us to welcome
2:30:54
people to come legally for work or study.
2:30:58
Adam Curry: I'm not so sure I'm not so sure about that. But
2:31:02
Unknown: at the same time, expected to prevent irregular
2:31:05
rivals and deadly journeys,
2:31:08
Adam Curry: irregular arrivals, beautiful term lady and to
2:31:12
swiftly
2:31:12
Unknown: return those who don't have the right to stay.
2:31:16
According to United Nations figures. More than 46,000 people
2:31:19
have entered the EU this year outside of regular border
2:31:22
crossings. Those backing the pack say it will close the
2:31:25
loopholes that mean years can pass by before failed asylum
2:31:28
applicants are ordered to leave.
2:31:30
There is also a prospect to where we will see more of what
2:31:34
we have already seen in the past years. So more partnerships with
2:31:38
third countries in order to reduce arrivals and then also
2:31:41
return persons who don't have
2:31:43
the right to stay in the EU. This was a hugely unpredictable
2:31:46
vote the parliaments three big groups the centre right EPP Renu
2:31:50
and the center left s&d batch the deal as the only way to stop
2:31:54
the far right gaining ground on immigration oh
2:31:57
Adam Curry: no the far right you don't want immigrants coming in?
2:32:00
That's what the people want but we have to stop them. That's
2:32:03
right we'll fix it then down on everybody welcome a man bear the
2:32:11
Unknown: burdens that one should be come up with blinded loyalty
2:32:20
back to once then you Florida nice you're free
2:32:33
Adam Curry: there it is everybody build back better and
2:32:35
with that I'd like to thank you for your courage saying good
2:32:37
morning to you with the man who put the sea in a climate of
2:32:40
concern say hello to my friend on the other end the one and
2:32:42
only Mr. John C.
2:32:47
John C Dvorak: Well in the morning your Mr. Adam curry in
2:32:49
the morning all ships at sea boots on the ground feeding the
2:32:52
subs in the water in all the names and nights out there.
2:32:57
Adam Curry: Check out that troll room for a second 1445
2:33:06
John C Dvorak: Yeah.
2:33:07
Adam Curry: Oh yeah. You know what that is? is low but as low
2:33:13
numbers it
2:33:14
John C Dvorak: is that's super low.
2:33:15
Adam Curry: Yeah, what's going to be?
2:33:16
John C Dvorak: We drove him away.
2:33:17
Adam Curry: I had no I think we'd lost people during the
2:33:19
eclipse. They just disappeared. Oh,
2:33:23
John C Dvorak: they got mirage in heaven
2:33:24
Adam Curry: that ruptured. Oh, goodness, Christ. Hey, I love
2:33:30
having all those trolls checking us out. And we do love that's
2:33:33
trolls been very lively in the troll room. Everybody has an
2:33:36
opinion on what they're doing in petroleum debating each other.
2:33:41
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I love my job. And I love what I do.
2:33:44
Adam Curry: As you heard earlier, we don't take any
2:33:47
creepy commercial money. We don't take any any
2:33:50
advertisements. We also don't do video, I think that that's kind
2:33:54
of you have to do you want to get ads, you have to do video,
2:33:57
you have to sit there with your with your headphones on and then
2:34:02
have a debate. I think that I think that's the that is the
2:34:07
that is the winning combination. Now on the other hand, we really
2:34:11
love what we do. And we love the boots on the ground producers.
2:34:16
We love the and all of all, if you're listening, you should be
2:34:20
a producer just by either hitting somebody in the mouth
2:34:23
letting them know about us by sending us a boots on the ground
2:34:27
report or you know people have everyone's an expert in
2:34:30
something. And we're certainly not experts in everything. But
2:34:33
we do have access to people who know what's going on military,
2:34:38
medical, education, government, spooks all of it. And that is
2:34:46
the magic of the no agenda show which we have carefully curated
2:34:50
over almost 17 It'll be our 17th anniversary this October. Yeah.
2:34:56
Wow. And and you know, we also get to We get to identify
2:35:01
patterns, things that have happened over and
2:35:03
John C Dvorak: over a lot of these things second time around
2:35:07
as some
2:35:07
Adam Curry: even third. Yes, six week cycle. Yep. Oh to six
2:35:12
weeks, this is definitely the third time for the six week
2:35:14
cycle. So if you think that we're Cavalier and laughing
2:35:17
about stuff, it's because we've seen it all. We know it's on
2:35:20
you. That's right. We, we know that it's all going to be okay.
2:35:25
If you ever get dizzy during listening to the no agenda,
2:35:27
podcast, just look at the ground, it will all go away.
2:35:31
Because we are not slaves to the plantation. We think for
2:35:34
ourselves, we take care of ourselves, we take care of each
2:35:37
other with no agenda meetups, and we contribute to this
2:35:41
podcast without you. We wouldn't have the podcast. There's just
2:35:45
no way we wouldn't have been able to do it that I mean, even
2:35:48
even clips, we get help we get help all the time pointers,
2:35:51
although a lot of people have taken to I don't if you get
2:35:54
these, John, this is a great conversation. And it's always
2:35:59
McGregor with with with the judge, what's his name?
2:36:05
John C Dvorak: Nepali?
2:36:06
Adam Curry: It's always this is great. You gotta listen to this.
2:36:10
It's always an apology.
2:36:13
John C Dvorak: Apologize, steamrolled by McGregor. Like,
2:36:16
no,
2:36:17
Adam Curry: this is not a great conversation. Give me a time
2:36:19
code, you know, give me something that I can pull a clip
2:36:22
from them, maybe you
2:36:24
John C Dvorak: won't find much. Listen to a couple of those.
2:36:26
It's just doesn't, because I
2:36:29
Adam Curry: got something the other day was like a nine minute
2:36:31
clip. Is it? Oh, yeah. Listen to this. It's in here. It was not
2:36:34
in there. You know, like one thing? It's like, well, it's
2:36:36
implied No, no, that you made me listen to something for nine
2:36:40
minutes. I mean, I'm not complaining. But it's like you
2:36:45
are a producer, and I can't fire you. So stepping up people. Help
2:36:50
us. Help us help us. Value for value, you can if you want to
2:36:56
find out what value for value is. It's something that we
2:37:00
pioneered, you know, 1516 years ago, there's actually a website
2:37:04
where I've documented some of this and how it works in his
2:37:06
modern forms value number four value dot info. It's worth a
2:37:10
look. Because it is it seemingly the only model that will really
2:37:14
work moving forward, advertisers are running away from podcast
2:37:18
because like, hey, it's kind of scammy these download numbers.
2:37:21
That's not really they they have scammy kind of scammy you know,
2:37:25
that all these big podcasts that they were, they're some video
2:37:30
game advertising outfit. And you know, if you want to get like an
2:37:35
extra, you know, power or an extra life or a sword or
2:37:40
something in your video game, then the way it works is you
2:37:44
know, all of a sudden, this ad pops up and says, Hey, do you
2:37:46
want an extra life? Do you want some gold rings? Do you want
2:37:49
some pixie dust, go to iTunes and subscribe to this show?
2:37:56
Which of course if you know how podcasts work, Apple podcast
2:38:00
works. The more new subscribers you have to the podcast in the
2:38:06
past week is how you get up higher on the charts.
2:38:10
John C Dvorak: Yes, charts are really, really poorly executed
2:38:13
now. That's
2:38:13
Adam Curry: why it's also scammy. And yeah,
2:38:16
John C Dvorak: everything gets a scammy this this sub, I don't
2:38:21
know what you want to call it. This sub moment of media, a
2:38:25
media type of media that you invented is turns out to be
2:38:31
scammy in every way possible. Thank you very much Mr. Adam
2:38:36
curry the pod father.
2:38:37
Adam Curry: That's right. Use code Bong Gino at checkout. Now,
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working on for the past three and a half years with a merry
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And by the way, pod bean, pod Bean on the tip now, pod bean is
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John C Dvorak: Pod bean. You know why? Because it's got a
2:39:31
cool sound. Do you know how many mod bean Do you
2:39:34
Adam Curry: know how many shows are on pod bean?
2:39:38
John C Dvorak: Oh 1000s.
2:39:41
Adam Curry: How about 700,000?
2:39:44
John C Dvorak: Pod bean has 700,000 shows feeds? Yeah, yeah,
2:39:48
not many people are coughing up some money so they because they
2:39:51
have bandwidth needs. You have a podcast with nobody listening.
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You can get on pod bean free.
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Adam Curry: Go pod bean they'd love to be part of the value for
2:40:02
value. Model is, is tight was really his time, talent and
2:40:06
treasure. So money keeps our rent paid keeps our operation
2:40:11
going. But there's other ways we can save us money with your time
2:40:15
and your talent and you can enhance what we're already
2:40:17
doing. We're one of the only podcast that has been doing
2:40:20
consistent new art for every single episode for for 15 years,
2:40:26
at least at least 15 years. And, you know, some of this, and we
2:40:33
typically have really good art, you know, now there's a lot of
2:40:35
hosting companies that will generate AI art for your
2:40:39
episode, which sucks. I'm sorry, most of it just sucks. Sometimes
2:40:43
they hit it. Oh, man. Someone sent me an email the other day.
2:40:48
He said, AI music is getting scary. Good. And he made some
2:40:54
songs for us. Yeah, let me find let me find this particular
2:41:01
here. This AI music is getting scary. Good. Okay, so I want you
2:41:04
to tell me if you think this is any good. If you think that this
2:41:08
is scary. Good. And this is from suno.ai. And all he did is he
2:41:14
put in a prompt. And he said make this song. John.
2:41:19
Unknown: Got something saying bring truth and reason every
2:41:23
single day. No corporate sponsors. No agenda this way.
2:41:28
Just two guys with
2:41:29
microphones.
2:41:33
Adam Curry: Great. What do you think mill
2:41:36
John C Dvorak: tour may
2:41:39
Adam Curry: give you and to me it's like this. I mean, it's
2:41:42
awful.
2:41:43
Unknown: I love it.
2:41:45
Adam Curry: It's awful. It's absolutely I've melt or may so
2:41:49
modern. Even Chechnya won't allow it
2:42:00
Yeah, you want to get the other one.
2:42:03
John C Dvorak: Velvet tones of melter May. Yeah, want to hear
2:42:08
the other one now. There you go. Jog
2:42:13
Unknown: with no agenda. They talk about the news all the
2:42:16
proper gang.
2:42:19
Adam Curry: Rosemary Clooney.
2:42:26
Unknown: Strings, no political fights.
2:42:29
No agenda.
2:42:30
Adam Curry: I can't listen to it. I love this
2:42:32
John C Dvorak: stuff.
2:42:33
Adam Curry: It's horrible. You're
2:42:34
John C Dvorak: just a rocker from the ad. So this old fashion
2:42:38
40 Sound is just offensive to you.
2:42:40
Adam Curry: I am actually a big band aficionado. I love me some
2:42:44
big band. But this is this
2:42:45
John C Dvorak: is the secre cats that what you call a big band.
2:42:49
This is
2:42:50
Adam Curry: just bogus streak Yamame the stray cats is from my
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error from the big bounce us right now. Let us thank the
2:43:00
artists who did the artwork for episode 1649. We titled that one
2:43:05
stay alarmed. Exclamation mark and the artwork. We you are
2:43:11
resolute on this one. You're like this is the one I like I
2:43:13
don't like anything. That's because the rest of the pieces
2:43:15
all stuck. It was by Francisco Scaramanga. And this was the cow
2:43:21
bird flew cow because it was a flying cow. And I looked hand
2:43:26
drawn, it did not look like an AIP. So I think we both agreed
2:43:30
it might have been as good. But what really brought it home for
2:43:34
me was the eclipse in the Oh have no agenda. Yeah,
2:43:38
John C Dvorak: I didn't notice that. At first. I was going for
2:43:40
just a pure art. Now I saw that. He said, Oh yeah, that's a
2:43:43
killer. And that was excellent and excellent touch. Because
2:43:47
Adam Curry: there were a lot of different Eclipse type pieces.
2:43:51
Let me see what we had. Now. There was also stay alarmed,
2:43:54
which is okay, but wasn't great. We had just a regular cow. I
2:44:00
don't even know why that was birth and we had cow Galin we
2:44:07
had what else do we have? Yeah, it was a lot of people did
2:44:12
Eclipse artwork. None of it really great. A verified check
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mark Trump looking at we're not going to judge choose those. I'm
2:44:23
not gonna choose those with Trump. And the car was okay. I
2:44:29
mean it for me as I said it had the the clips in the Oh have no
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agenda that made it cool. Make different and otherwise, I mean,
2:44:42
AI is yeah,
2:44:43
John C Dvorak: this piece you couldn't come up with something
2:44:45
better. So that's why it was picked. I mean, I was like you
2:44:48
said resolute, this is the piece, and then you couldn't
2:44:52
find anything to top it. So what happens what happens? Well,
2:44:55
although you really fell into the Eclipse little thing either
2:45:00
or that it was the Dutch that did
2:45:02
Adam Curry: it. It was a touch and it looks like it was like it
2:45:07
was done by hand and not we're not sure, but it looks like it
2:45:09
was done. But
2:45:10
John C Dvorak: we know we know scare monger can yes draw. So
2:45:13
it's, yeah, we do appreciate
2:45:15
Adam Curry: that. So thank you very much Francisco Scaramanga
2:45:19
who he's all over the mastodon. He's like, a I'm gonna do some
2:45:23
cheesecake for everybody here in the morning. And he's posting
2:45:26
cheesecake art. Yeah, he's a cheesecake. Nice cake nuts. He
2:45:29
has like, yeah, okay, we'll get it out of your system, man. Get
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it out now. Now to the treasure portion. This is where we thank
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Trump or Biden for that matter. term, then we can do four more
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John C Dvorak: four more years? Four more years.
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Adam Curry: Should we just stop at 21 is
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John C Dvorak: a good number
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Adam Curry: 20. Yeah, I think 2020 might be good. We just do
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one big bill. We'll
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John C Dvorak: see how the donations go.
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Adam Curry: Okay. All right. There you go. So we'll kick it
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off with our top executive producer Jean Harris, who is
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from Winter Park, Florida. And he comes in and this is amazing.
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Amazing. This does not happen often. A show number donation
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from the Duke of Central Florida. Yeah. And B says this
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is a memory of Vicki Nuland, may she rest in peace jingles spot
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the spook and where in the world is Victoria Kagan Nudelman. Also
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looking forward to your next segment on the Kuiper Belt in
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Africa. See, here's a guy who understands real real
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deconstruction and Africa news which is important. Yeah.
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Unknown: A spa the spoon. Spot the spoon. Everybody wants to
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spot the spoon.
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Tori Okay, good Nudelman
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Adam Curry: Well, she's around DC somewhere I'm sure she's gone
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to the war Institute or some other fine outfit. She'll she'll
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find a home. Don't worry about Don't worry about her.
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John C Dvorak: Now we have Jim Bob way and Vi Countess Maryanne
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SHINee Berger, who also came in all those $5 Short you're going
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to we're going to put the $5 in there and it'd be the second
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show donation. 1645 Oh,
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Adam Curry: that's nice. Well, I think I have a $5 gold coin.
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Here we go.
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John C Dvorak: Sounds like sober. No jingles or Karma. Just
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thanks for keeping it real. In addition to being the rulers of
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Shotzi land, yes, we would like to liberate the territory to be
2:48:32
known as the land of Mr. Arnold. Both areas in memory of our
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beloved pets. Ah, blessings.
2:48:41
Adam Curry: Thank you, Jim Baldwin, and by countless
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Marianne Schneeberger appreciate that.
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John C Dvorak: And I will mention that the Jean Harris
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donation came in as a direct deposit. Bank Transfer. Oh, came
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straight in and see yes, there was a fee involved for 1600 50
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bucks it was it was going through any other system, it
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would be hundreds of dollars. It was 10 bucks.
2:49:06
Adam Curry: Wow.
2:49:08
John C Dvorak: Well done cost them like somebody to send to so
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uh,
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Adam Curry: so just if you do Ach, just like from bank to
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bank, there's hundreds as it costs hundreds of dollars.
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John C Dvorak: No, no, I'm talking about bank trans stripe
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and all the payment processors. Oh, okay. No, ACH doesn't cost
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hundreds of dollars.
2:49:31
Adam Curry: Nicole Jackson is in Paso Robles, California 333. And
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she says Mr. James Jackson, happy birthday to you from your
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lovely wife, Nicole. sister Jennifer and Bro Bro bro. You're
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an amazing person, husband and father. Thank you for having the
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best spirit and personality one could have cheers. And before
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you continue, I got a on the spot donation of $300 Cash a
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maverick my periodontist, Mitch. He was up here. We had dinner on
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Tuesday night. Yeah, Tuesday night, he brought his his buddy
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Javier with him. And these are the guys. They didn't know from
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each other. They've been friends since high school and El Paso
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didn't know that they both listened to no agenda until Javi
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was like What what did you just say just code. And then they
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figured out they both listened no agenda. So we came up he's in
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the oil and gas business. And from the epic boys of Bernie
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gave $300 cash right on the spot. And they're planning a
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Bernie meetup for July which would be cool because a lot of
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people in San Antonio also Bernie's a lot of a lot of no
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agenda people in Bernie so I think it's gonna be cool. No,
2:50:54
it'll be warm, but I will be there with with the keeper. So
2:50:57
thank you epic boys.
2:51:01
John C Dvorak: Onward with the unspoken okie to 2222 I assume
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Oklahoma's involved ITM from the unspoken okey, thank you for
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your courage. Apologies for not thinking of this to the last
2:51:15
minute hopefully via a tolerable DM slash email flood. I can say
2:51:20
I TM to all the slaves of one of mocker gun show that the
2:51:25
Wanamaker gun show today. Sunday April 7 to in Tulsa, okay. And
2:51:31
direct dos in town from out of town to stop by the Tulsa meetup
2:51:35
this evening. At McNally's pub in downtown Tulsa is like a
2:51:41
party, even if it doesn't work. Thanks, John and Adam for the
2:51:44
last 16 years and four more years, four more years. Four
2:51:48
more years. He wrote that and such. Well there it is. Oh,
2:51:52
karma.
2:51:52
Adam Curry: There it is. We need a four more years donation.
2:51:55
John.
2:51:56
John C Dvorak: About Fletcher, though
2:52:00
Adam Curry: doing four more years. Yeah, four
2:52:02
John C Dvorak: more years, four more to four times. Okay. Well,
2:52:05
we can just do why and then we can make it more times ourselves
2:52:08
to editor
2:52:10
Adam Curry: Denise Robertson is in Camden, Ohio row ducks 22 222
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dot 22 deer buzz killing crackpot enjoy this row of
2:52:17
ducks. I appreciate what you do. My oldest son Jared Bradley
2:52:20
turns 40 on April 11. Today, please add them to the birthday
2:52:26
lists so dumb. I do have to disagree with the producer who
2:52:30
supports a Constitutional Convention of States or costs or
2:52:34
con con. There is something fundamental missing from me cos
2:52:39
trust. Make a list of 50 politicians from the 50 states
2:52:43
that you trust Now tear that up because you won't get to choose
2:52:46
the delegates. I believe Rick Green and David Barton are very
2:52:49
good sincere men, but I think Glenn Beck, who was a previous
2:52:53
supporter of the costs constitution of states got it
2:52:56
right. We are not the kind of people we were during the
2:53:00
founding. Those were God fearing men of honor. We are not those
2:53:03
people today. I no longer look to those we elected for a
2:53:07
solution. They will screw it up. They have proven it time and
2:53:11
time again. Our Constitution is too precious to take the chance
2:53:14
Besides why change a document that they are already ignoring?
2:53:19
Keep up the good work in Liberty Dame Denise queen of COBOL
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programmers ah yes we remember named the nice okay. Well, I
2:53:29
don't know I mean, we have the right to change our government
2:53:33
whenever we want it says right there in the document. So I
2:53:38
John C Dvorak: mean, you've got the programming language COBOL
2:53:42
now but remember and yes it devices cobalt machine. There's
2:53:45
a you have one I have one
2:53:47
Adam Curry: yes. No, but that that was the joke and remember
2:53:49
when when they were looking for COBOL programmers and they
2:53:52
couldn't find
2:53:53
John C Dvorak: it right, right. That's basically put it in. Like
2:53:56
okay, in fact, I missed the
2:53:58
Adam Curry: right over my head in fact, let's see. I wonder if
2:54:04
we have one of those clips on the COBOL guys, I can't
2:54:07
John C Dvorak: remember the cobalt. We need cobalt program
2:54:10
or COBOL COBOL All right, thank
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Adam Curry: you David. Denise
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John C Dvorak: Eric Thornton in Chester New Jersey comes up. He
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says first time I donated so please de douche me.
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Unknown: You've been de deuced
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John C Dvorak: and then he has a link to something and he says
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perhaps you can use this for the show. It's gone beyond natty
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gender surgery now. I think we covered that earlier in the show
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that whole problem ends well I'll just check this out later
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the link. Okay.
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Adam Curry: Onwards to Dame nurse Caitlin, Goldsboro, North
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Carolina to 10 and 60 cents ITM Adam and John Dame nurse Caitlin
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So I wanted to send in a little extra and we thank you for that
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listener and his wife and three human resources will be
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venturing on a road trip from North Carolina to New Mexico and
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back in April. We will take some karma for the trip, please.
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Hopefully some meetups get planned in places where we'll be
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traveling because we'd love to attend one also, Adam. Oh, look,
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check this out. John. We'd love to take you and Tina out for
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dinner slash drinks slash coffee if you're up for it. I think
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we'll be near the hill country on April 21 or 22nd. If not, no
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big deal. We just want to offer since we'll be in the area. I'll
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Caitlin, thank you for recognizing our comedic stylings
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John out of my name is David Perdue from Snow Hill, North
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And he comes back with climate change. Really? That was his
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So we got you taken care of he says I'd like to claim the
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John C Dvorak: I have no idea what to ask you the wrong guy.
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Adam Curry: Well, I mean, I think people do that just to
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John C Dvorak: nobody does that from Holland with me. Well, no,
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Adam Curry: actually, yes, they all do that. Absolutely. So why
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don't we get him right up to here let's get your blade going
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there John if you got a blade and got a blade good about it.
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Very nice. All right. So there you go. Come on up here. Damon
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So thank you so much for supporting us and these layaway
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you will not be disappointed and when you go to a meet up you can
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sport that fancy no agenda night ring or Dame ring and depending
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on who you are people you will be the envy of the meetup you'll
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guys cool man that is so cool. Hit me in the mouth. Know what
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yeah, baby. No agenda meetups happening everywhere. There was
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the don't look up meet up that took place in Slater Creek Park
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and Anna Texas. Six people attended as well as John you and
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I were there as heads on sticks. And one producer brought a ham
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Field Kit with Yagi antenna, which he looks he linked to a
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repeater. 26 miles away. Fantastic. They had a award
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winning photographer producer actually some new some very cool
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pictures of the of the eclipse and they had a very good time
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and they said Who knew all these cool people in the no agenda
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community? Yeah, they there's a lot of cool people. This is from
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Sir Joe protector of the data packets and all who transport
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them. Then there was the Don't be a douchebag meet up which
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took place in Tulsa. And he said I screwed up. I didn't collect
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an audio clip for you but still want to let you know what a
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great time it was for all of us to meet up in Tulsa last night.
3:07:52
We had a good handful of new faces including a couple that
3:07:56
drove all the way from Fayetteville, Arkansas shout out
3:07:58
to Isaac and Aubrey. We all enjoyed connecting over COVID
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Tales conspiracy theories and sharing boots on the ground
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insights from various walks of life in the heartland, including
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details from IRS marketing man and management trucking just to
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name a few. We even spotted our spook who walked by our table to
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tell us in the morning I've been listening to that show for years
3:08:18
and kept on walking. I love that happy belated birthday to John
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see from all of us Okies and may the Lord bless and keep you out.
3:08:26
And thank you. We are so grateful to get connected over
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literally the best podcast in the universe. Thank you both for
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all you do for your courage for more years. That's Hallie, how
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he says that? Well thank you. This is this is the kind of
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crowd you get to hang out with. When you do a no agenda meeting
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when unless and when you do one you can either host one yourself
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or you can go to no agenda meetups.com You can find one on
3:08:51
the calendar and you should go to one you will really enjoy
3:08:55
yourself every I've never have you ever heard a meet up saying
3:08:57
well this one really sucked?
3:08:59
John C Dvorak: Have we ever heard that ever? And that has
3:09:01
not yet happened? Now
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Adam Curry: of course we have the Greater London UK meetup
3:09:06
taking place today. I have a feeling it may be over RGG
3:09:10
organize that in the clachan that started at 630 Greenwich
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Mean Time. So yeah, that's probably over by now or they're
3:09:18
all slam hammered. The GA reformation brewery meetup kicks
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off today at 633 at reformation brewery in Canton, Georgia.
3:09:26
Tomorrow the Freaky Friday golden April golden meet up six
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o'clock at Rock rest lounge in Golden Colorado. On Saturday the
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Atlanta metro meetup Chinese food court G one o'clock at
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Chinatown, Chamblee, Chamblee, Georgia also on Saturday the
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Central Jersey we drink and we know things tax and we know
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things taxation is theft edition. Two o'clock a three br
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distillery in Keyport, New Jersey on Saturday as well the
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sports ball tournament meet up four o'clock at Firehouse in
3:09:57
Augusta, Georgia and finally the indie end In a tribal April
3:10:01
showers green up meet up at blind owl brewery Indianapolis
3:10:06
Indiana is always about 100 people at those that's m&m of
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the Greenwood. Sir Mark and why am I spacing on her name? She's
3:10:16
gonna hate me. Maria There we go. Mark and Maria, who took me
3:10:21
a second. Hey, these are just a few of the no agenda meetups. We
3:10:23
have plenty going all the way through June 15 and Amsterdam,
3:10:26
the Netherlands. I am working on a meet up it may even be on the
3:10:30
15th of June in the Netherlands. Apparently we're going to do it
3:10:34
at Schiphol Airport. Somebody has a has a an office space
3:10:38
there. Which would be pretty interesting. Lots of parking.
3:10:42
Lots for sure. So details to come stay tuned. No agenda
3:10:46
meetups.com is where you can find all of the meetups. If you
3:10:49
can't find one near you start one yourself
3:10:54
Unknown: with Tyson de
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UniFi when you won't be triggered all you want to
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say
3:11:09
Adam Curry: is like a party. Party is always like a party.
3:11:14
It's a good party. They are party they really truly are
3:11:17
parties. I've never heard anyone say who's meet up no good.
3:11:21
Everyone always loves even if it's two people. Those are often
3:11:25
some of the best. Alright, I have some ISOs here and you want
3:11:29
to hear mine.
3:11:30
John C Dvorak: I'm listening freaking amazing. Huh? Pretty
3:11:35
good. Thank you producers. I got the best.
3:11:40
Adam Curry: I also have a shorter version of that which
3:11:42
may be better. Thank you producers. Kinda like that one.
3:11:46
John C Dvorak: I like the amazing better.
3:11:47
Adam Curry: Okay,
3:11:48
John C Dvorak: what do you have? Boy Yeah, balls. Men with balls.
3:11:55
Okay, yes. What else you have?
3:12:00
Adam Curry: Is what is what is what it
3:12:03
John C Dvorak: is what it is? Yeah, honestly been with balls.
3:12:08
Adam Curry: I think that's the one man that's the way that's
3:12:11
the winner. Do you like that one? Do you like freaking Am I
3:12:14
John C Dvorak: like the combination of amazing Denman
3:12:17
with balls? or No the other way around men with balls then
3:12:21
amazing.
3:12:23
Adam Curry: Let me see how that sounds. C's gonna get gets kind
3:12:26
of long there,
3:12:27
Unknown: man with both. Oops, sorry. I'm gonna try it again.
3:12:30
Men with bold, freaking amazing.
3:12:33
John C Dvorak: No, come on. That's beautiful.
3:12:37
Adam Curry: All right. All right. All right. We'll do it.
3:12:39
I'll do it. If you want me to do it. We'll do an extra buttons.
3:12:44
Good news.
3:12:51
Good news. Everybody has time once again to take you into your
3:12:55
time off between shows. Because let's face it, what else is
3:12:58
there to do between shows nothing at all. So John has
3:13:01
brought us a good news clip which will make you feel good.
3:13:03
We'll feed you make you feel upbeat. It'll lift you up and
3:13:06
you'll just be ready for the next no agenda show. John, what
3:13:09
is your good news story of the day
3:13:11
John C Dvorak: rescued porcupines nearly
3:13:15
Unknown: a year ago New Mexico wildlife rehabilitation manager
3:13:18
Stephanie linsell began working with a baby porcupine, who had
3:13:21
been found hurt and the boss gave up and Bernal yo he
3:13:24
had been attacked by a dog. He sustained multiple quite
3:13:28
significant puncture wounds and was buried in a hole by the dog.
3:13:35
quaking emanated two
3:13:37
months later the Wildlife Center says then a female baby
3:13:40
porcupine was found wandering about the Albuquerque boss gay
3:13:44
then brought into their care are you going to actually
3:13:47
despite being fairly common in New Mexico are not very common
3:13:51
admissions into rehabilitation. So it was special for for us
3:13:55
because we we very rarely get them as patients and then we
3:13:59
typically don't have to at once.
3:14:01
After months of rehab both porcupines now almost a year old
3:14:05
were released back into the Bosquet. This week,
3:14:07
the female was such a late season baby that she would not
3:14:11
have reached the age at which we typically release them until
3:14:14
December. And we don't release juveniles in the middle of
3:14:18
winter. We want to make sure that we're setting our patients
3:14:20
up for success
3:14:22
keeping the pair together so neither had to go back into the
3:14:25
wild alone. It was beneficial
3:14:27
for both of them as far as their their mental health and their
3:14:30
ability to interact appropriately with their own
3:14:33
species. And
3:14:34
now that the porcupines are back home the Wildlife Center wants
3:14:37
to remind people
3:14:38
keep a respectful distance enjoy seeing cool animals. Keep a
3:14:42
respectful distance. If the animal is noticing you and and
3:14:49
reacting to your presence you're probably too close even though
3:14:51
there are trails and we do enjoy the Bosquet we're also in their
3:14:55
habitat. These are homes for these animals. Madison
3:14:58
Connor care QE news 13 Who
3:15:00
Adam Curry: knew that we had to be concerned about the mental
3:15:03
health of poor?
3:15:10
Well, I'm gonna be wearing now. I mean, poor porcupines mental
3:15:13
health. No, shoot.
3:15:15
John C Dvorak: That's good news. He showed me a cute little
3:15:17
guide. Yeah, very cute. As cute
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Adam Curry: Thank you. We got some inner show mixes coming up
3:15:22
Professor J J li o le puke. We got the clip custodian, Neal
3:15:26
Jones and skip logic. All bringing you the end of show
3:15:30
mixes enjoy those and coming up next on the no agenda stream.
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The troll room.io or just keep listening in your modern podcast
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app grumpy old Ben's that said Jean and Ben. Is that? Yes, no,
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that's the Texas this is a grumpy old bensonwood Darren I
3:15:51
think it's grumpy old dudes on the no agenda stream. And we
3:15:55
will be back with you on Sunday for four more years. Remember us
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right here. No agenda show dot nets coming to you from the
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heart of the Texas Hill Country in the morning everybody. I'm
3:16:08
Adam curry
3:16:09
John C Dvorak: from Northern Silicon Valley. And Jhansi
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Dvorak.
3:16:14
Adam Curry: Rip. Oh, Jay. That's all the mentions he got on this
3:16:18
show. We'll be back on Sunday. Please join us remember us at no
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agenda donations.com for the old schoolers dvorak.org/na Until
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then, adios mofos OUI OUI and Sunday night think I hear
3:16:32
something now. Oh, yes, I can see him now. It's inevitable and
3:16:42
forthcoming digital
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Unknown: Europe we what we need is QE for the people not for
3:16:46
banks, helicopter
3:16:48
money. Something just came out of the back of the helicopter.
3:16:50
It's
3:16:52
always concerning. Now. What we need now is helicopter money.
3:16:56
John C Dvorak: They call it helicopter money. Named after
3:16:59
that moment in history didn't really throw the money out of
3:17:01
that helicopter.
3:17:04
Adam Curry: Also known as helicopter money might be the
3:17:06
way to go is too funny.
3:17:09
Unknown: But we need a helicopter money not only in the
3:17:11
euro and in the UK, but also in the US and in China. And
3:17:15
turkeys are hitting the ground like this is insanity.
3:17:21
as God is my witness.
3:17:22
Adam Curry: They have a whole page dedicated to helicopter
3:17:25
money. Zero Interest Rates weren't enough.
3:17:28
Unknown: First of all, how would the digital Euro actually work?
3:17:31
They have printed lots of money or the
3:17:34
Adam Curry: bank will deploy helicopter money. I thought
3:17:36
turkeys could fly.
3:17:37
Unknown: The central banks of doing helicopter drops on money
3:17:40
already.
3:17:41
John C Dvorak: There's something scam ish about it.
3:17:45
Unknown: They say love her crypto within a week. Do not
3:17:48
engage. Turkeys are hitting the ground like
3:17:53
helicopter Ben and this is not a good idea. Isn't this helicopter
3:17:56
money already needed
3:17:57
Adam Curry: to kickstart the economy once the COVID-19 public
3:18:00
health crisis is over. As
3:18:02
Unknown: God is my witness.
3:18:04
John C Dvorak: I thought turkeys can limit remain high or no
3:18:08
limits. Yeah, the pros and cons.
3:18:12
Unknown: No sunshine during an eclipse. The moon blocks out the
3:18:20
sun Ain't no sunshine during an eclipse. Totality don't last too
3:18:30
long. Anytime there is an eclipse.
3:18:37
Full Moon is that complete rounded circle, which is made up
3:18:41
mostly of gases. The sun is a mighty powerful heat.
3:18:45
The grand old American Eclipse is happening right now.
3:18:51
We've got a solar eclipse is here. Just here. And then also I
3:18:55
learned that the causes are coming
3:18:57
which is happening. We're all gonna die.
3:19:00
Google Trends report show some of the eclipse watchers may not
3:19:04
have been using proper eye protection. A company says it
3:19:07
saw a spike in searches of my eyes hurt following the solar
3:19:10
eclipse on Monday. Another one in 2027. There's an eclipse when
3:19:16
I say there's an eclipse
3:19:20
cloud seeding showing that flare on the plane they send silver
3:19:26
iodide Slayer into the clouds and then it makes us snow more.
3:19:36
It makes us snow more. So they can't make the cloud right but
3:19:40
they're taking storms that are already there and then giving it
3:19:42
a little boost giving it a little boost. given it a little
3:19:51
that part's not new. Giving it a little boost is something that I
3:19:55
studied in school for meteorology, weather
3:19:57
modification, giving it a little boost they've given it a little
3:20:02
boost what's new is they have hundreds of these ground clouds
3:20:06
cedars so they're actually puffing the silver iodide with a
3:20:10
flare into the air with a flare this thing sits all over the
3:20:15
Rocky Mountains all over the American West 10 states are
3:20:18
doing this with a flare into the air into the air
3:20:41
oh
3:20:57
I said hey maybe justice rash she said that sexist racist if
3:21:11
you're not on my team I said to me you see the rain she said you
3:21:18
know that is the cause of climate change all right
3:21:30
all right why
3:21:43
oh about to go home feel good took the mask off. She said
3:22:03
I said whoa, whoa, take off your mask. Long. No virus. She said
3:22:11
you know just what it means. Now you're skeptical about vaccines?
3:22:51
MoPhO forrec.org/in A man with both freaking amazing
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