No Agenda Show 1661 Transcript (2024)

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John C Dvorak: The world is introuble. Adam curry Jhansi

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Devorah

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Adam Curry: they may 19 2020 forthis year award winning give our

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nation media assassinationepisode 1661 This

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Unknown: is no agenda. Landinghard

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Adam Curry: and broadcastinglive from the heart of Texas

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little country here in theregion number six in the

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morning, everybody. I'm Adamcurry

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John C Dvorak: in from NorthernSilicon Valley where I'm

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Reclaiming my time. I'm John C.Dvorak.

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Adam Curry: Gil. Has someonebeen reclaiming their time

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again? Are you just that's justone you just made up off the top

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of your head and they reclaimtheir time all the time. You can

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reclaim your time so did youhear the news? You hear the news

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about the hard landing?

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John C Dvorak: Yeah, they'restill out searching for I guess

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that fogs rolled in his dark nowthat kid does some people

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missing.

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Adam Curry: Yeah, here's themost recent update because no

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one has anything. Oh, of course.But Al Jazeera is is our go to

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for this one.

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Unknown: For those of you justjoining us, we're covering

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breaking news out of Iran andthe helicopter carrying Iranian

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President behemoth at ISI aswell as the foreign minister has

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gone missing in bad weatherconditions in the north of the

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country. President at isI wasreportedly on his way to the

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city of Tabriz in northern Iranthat's near the border,

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unprecedented AC was in theregion to inaugurate a dam and

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also to hold talks with theirAzerbaijani President. We have

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Russell swords are joining usfrom the Iranian capital.

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Teheran, Russell, what are youhearing at this hour?

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Well, doesn't know. It's nowconfirmed that the helicopter

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that was carrying the presidentof Iran, the head of the

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government in this country, thesecond man in command in the

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country, and country's topdiplomat, the foreign minister

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who seen me Abdullah Yang, andthe local governor of the

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province of East Azerbaijan,were all in the same helicopter

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and that helicopter has crashed.The state media still using

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different terms, some of themare saying that it was a hard

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landing, but some day that saidthat it was a crash but in any

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way we know that the situationis quite serious here because

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the helicopter is still missingand rescue teams have not been

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able to reach the site of theincidents.

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Adam Curry: Yeah, this is one ofthose rare occasions where

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actually know something aboutthe topic. Being a licensed

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rotary pilot since 2006, andfixed wing since 2007. A hard

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landing know a lot about a lotof topics. Yeah, but this is

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this is one I'm uniquelyqualified this aren't and you

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know, there's probably only150,000 helicopter pilots in the

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world. It's not that bad needs.We're a very small

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John C Dvorak: group, and onepercenter

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Adam Curry: 10 were dyingquickly, because most of those

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guys were non vets. You know,Agent Orange got him. So hard

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landing in an aircraft is somethat's a term we use in fixed

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wing aircraft. And I haveactually had a hard landing. It

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rattles your teeth. And it canruin stuff. You know, it can. It

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can bend things.

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John C Dvorak: When I had mywife before you get to your

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store, can I just feel I love mytime fly. This is years ago when

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you'd fly and British air toLondon. And they always did.

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They would throw the plane thatsucked. They tried to make it

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fall apart. It was a hardlanding. Yes. And so I'm flying

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to Hong Kong. Nice. I'm like I'mdrunk named Rob. And I'm flying

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to Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific.And I, because of my connections

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with the public relations arm ofthe company, I'm in the co*ckpit.

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Oh, wow, this

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Adam Curry: is before the doorswere bolted. Good time. So

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John C Dvorak: I'm back there.And I just mentioned this to the

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pilots there. And the guy says,oh, yeah, he says they got some

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theory that if they tried tomake the wings fall off to make

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sure that the things in onepiece, why are they hard, they

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land as hard as they can is something they've been doing.

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Adam Curry: That's, I don't knowabout that. Is what he said.

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Well, now I'm gonna have to topyou with my heart. I have two

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hard landing stories. One in myCessna 182 retractable and then

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that was the one where my teethgot rattled. Basically, I

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stalled it. You know, the wingstall that is about I'd say five

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feet above the runway and youknow you basically fall down

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like a brick. And it was anexpensive lesson because my my

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altimeter broke and so you can'tfly with that. So that had to be

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replaced and it's veryexpensive. The other hard

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landing story is Ray lane. HaveI ever told you this story ever

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told me go So Ray this would bethe top this is this is a

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topper. So Ray Lane used to beHe, he was number he wasn't the

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Chief Operating Officer ofOracle for many years, he was

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what he used to then and he waslike the one Republican partner

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at Kleiner Perkins. And, and,and so these Kleiner Perkins is

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big venture capital companythese Clymer, Kleiner Perkins

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guys, they all had their jets.Everybody had jet, everyone had

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to have their own plane. And heinvited me and Ron Blum and

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Marta Blum, since he was a kindof our contact at Kleiner

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Perkins for the venture capitalin pod show, which no one ever

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got any money out of. So thiswill be the last time I told

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them, the gray lane will call meanytime soon. And they had also

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invested in Tesla, and they weregoing to the presentation of the

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Tesla Roadster, which was beingheld at the Long Beach is my

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thing is Long Beach airport. Andit was in a hangar and that's a

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whole nother story. But you knowwhat a what a scam. It'd be Oh,

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they had a little track indoorsand everybody could ride around,

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not you couldn't drive yourself.Someone else had to drive and

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then show you how fast it wouldgo. And they had a big board up

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a big digital sign of who hadpre purchased one. Yeah, it was

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kind of like a shaming exercise.Like, Hey, man, you haven't, I

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don't see your name up there.$120,000 for this Tesla, if they

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would just wall to wall jets,they're all the Pay Pal mafias.

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Anyway, he says, You guys comefly with me. He had a brand new

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global 5000 or 6000. Not youknow, it's like a 12 passenger

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plane. So we're on the plane.And of course, I'm at this

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point, I have my pilot'slicense. So I'm sitting up on

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the jumpseat brand new thisthing. And so he and Marta and

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RON are in the back and they'redrinking scotch and he's like,

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Oh, this is the best plane ever.And, and you don't even you

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don't even need to fasten yourseat belt when you land. As I'm

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sitting in the front, these guyscome in for a landing something

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I guess the nose wheel locksupon takeoff, the brake locks

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and something you have torelease manual before landing,

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which they didn't do. So we landand the planes and railing goes

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flying right into bloom bothblooms with his Scotch the whole

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pat the whole place is a mess.And that was because of his

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somehow that fell apart at theend. But that was a hard landing

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story. Did I lose? Well, we losta lot. Yeah. Did you keel over?

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So anyway, sorry. Sorry aboutthat. Helicopter helicopters.

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There's no such thing as a hardlanding. It's a crash. That's

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the bottom line. As far as Iknow, the Iranian President uses

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an Mi 17. That's the Soviethelicopter. Soviet era

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helicopter, I should say. hardlanding. If you land hard and a

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helicopter then you're rollingover and the rotors and it's

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always nasty. So when they say ahard landing in a helicopter,

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that's not good. That's a crash.That's not just oh, we bounced

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around a little bit. And if itis indeed at mi 17. Then they

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have they have wheels, you know,three, three wheels. So if that

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would have been a bounce andthey probably toppled over? And

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I would say it's not good. Howthat plays out on the world

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stage. I have no idea.

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John C Dvorak: Well, let's let'sback up and discuss it. We've

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already know that the or wesurmise that the Israelis killed

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someone that was vying for thetop a in the embassy and yes,

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this mask is

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Adam Curry: so called embassy.Yes. The Spy house. Yeah, this

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my house. House. Yeah.

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John C Dvorak: This guyAccording to BBC, excuse me, is

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vying for was vying for theirsupreme rulers.

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Adam Curry: Time to eliminatehim yet

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John C Dvorak: just interestingcoincidence.

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Adam Curry: hard landing indeed.Sounds more like an RPG then. So

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the because if it's Misty, youshould not be flying a

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helicopter. That's just end ofstory. Unless you're above it.

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But this you can't fly ahelicopter reliably safely. Are

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you? I mean, yeah. Some of themare outfitted with in with IFR

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gear, but

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John C Dvorak: it's just youknow, Kobe was an assassination

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attempt.

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Adam Curry: Well, I think if itwasn't an attempt, it was

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probably successful. The hardlanding thing is nonsense.

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helicopter pilots never taught.Did you have a hard landing? No,

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I crashed. It's no there's nosuch thing as a hard landing in

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a helicopter. That's youcrashed. We'll see. Almost as

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exciting In the news business,Twitter finally changed its URL

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to x.com.

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John C Dvorak: No wonder what hehad to pay for that? Well,

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Adam Curry: no, he had x.com.It's just you have to, you know,

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all the redirects and all thatstuff that has to happen. Now he

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had he, that was his big thingwhen he left PayPal. That was

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part of his several

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John C Dvorak: days got x, thenwe

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Adam Curry: had he wanted PayPal to be x.com, then this has

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been his lifelong dream. Somehang up with the letter X. Well,

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yes. And he want he wants to beeverybody's bank. That's the

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only reason why you you havethis free speech on Twitter for

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freedom of speech, but not areach is Anyhow, it's like keep

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everybody engaged. So I roll upmy bank. What does he have 38

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transmit money transmitterlicenses now. 38 states, he's

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getting there. Pretty soon,they'll just be hit. Oh, I'm now

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your bank. And he'll havefavorable terms. People will

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want to say I'm on x.

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John C Dvorak: But x.com doeswork. Just checking it. Yeah,

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Adam Curry: but it actually usedto change into twitter.com.

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Nope,

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John C Dvorak: nope, just x.comnow Yeah, exactly. That he tried

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in twitter.com. It comes goesback to X goes back to X. Yeah.

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So no good for him. Yeah, I'm

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Adam Curry: so happy. That wasjust that was one of the fares.

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Well, you were the one that keptsaying it pops up. twitter.com

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You had a problem with it. Youcared.

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John C Dvorak: I had no problemwith anything. Okay. I am not a

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person that has problems. You

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Adam Curry: are the most lowproblem guy I know. I want to

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play the new Trump stick. He hasa new stick about Biden. And I

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think he has him on a check. Notcheckmate. But he has him on a

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check. As you know, Biden,President Biden came out and

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challenge Trump to to debate notone but two debates, where

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microphones are cut and there'sno audience and Jake Tapper

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moderates it or Dana Bash, howdid those guys get that gig

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didn't know good at that.

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John C Dvorak: Actually, DeBeerdid a hand picked by the Biden

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campaign.

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Adam Curry: So Trump has a has apair A he has a power a he's and

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he's and I think this is a verygood one. And I think if I was

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President Biden, I would benervous

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Unknown: on the word is that um,two points up I don't know if

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that's good or bad. How you twopoints up to Biden. He can't

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can't talk he can't walk. Can'tfind his way off the stage can't

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put two sentences togetheralthough he has agreed to debate

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so I don't know maybe they knowsomething. He's gonna be so

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jacked up to those debates.

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Adam Curry: Dude, have you beenlistening to our show where this

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jacked up even come on? We'vebeen saying the word jacked up

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for a long time.

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John C Dvorak: Suspicion ofmajor winners writers Yeah, he's

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Unknown: gonna be so jacked upfor those debates you watch I

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just wanted to bait this guy butyou know and I'm gonna I'm gonna

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demand a drug test to by the wayI am no I really I don't want

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him coming in like the State ofthe Union. He was high as a

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kite. Is that Joe up there abeautiful room. And by the end

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of the evening, he's like He wasexhausted right now we're going

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to demand a drug test but fakeTapper and these people are

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they're going to be fair, Ithink they gotta be fair. And if

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they're not, you know, you haveto deal with it. Right? You have

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to deal with it. He's all aboutdisinformation. Pilots come in.

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He said I used to fly a parade.Truckers come in. I used to

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drive a truck. People come infrom Minnesota. I used to live

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in Minnesota. Right He is sofun. This guy terrible

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Adam Curry: I think that's agreat challenge now are

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demanding a drug test because ifBiden says no then now you're

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jacked up and he'll just sitthere the whole time. Everyone

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will be thinking Joe's jackedup.

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John C Dvorak: He will be jackedup he has to be

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Adam Curry: he has to be there'sthis pretty cool video which

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does not work in audio only haveBiden a year ago and Biden today

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is basically jacked up Joeversus regular Joe. Yeah, him

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side by side. Matt's twodifferent dudes.

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John C Dvorak: Yeah, there'smaybe three of them.

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Adam Curry: Well, there's twodifferent dudes and then there's

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the guy with a mask. Or they allhave masks. I don't know.

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John C Dvorak: That's hard tosay. And then there's the bug

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eyed Joe and squinty eyed Joeand Joe there's a bunch of

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these. I don't know what theyfind these people

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Adam Curry: and people have ahard time believing it but the

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mask thing is real. I mean,there's real masks that will

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fool you will fool anybody. Andthat has to be no

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John C Dvorak: there have beenin fact that the makeup artist

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The CIA ex CIA mix, guys thisguys are and she mentioned that

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the the old Mission Impossibleit used to be on TV, what was

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that in the late 70s earlier?They were using these man. I

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mean, they weren't showing thefact that they had these masks,

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they were really using anything.They were just you know, pulling

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off something but she didn'timply that the technology was

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available back then during thatshow, that's where they were

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kind of discussing it on theshow. And it's I'm guessing

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unimaginable how advanced it'sgotten since then where you

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could really I could you know,you can go out look like

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somebody else very easily. So,we're going to do he did that or

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AI?

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Adam Curry: I think I thinkTrump should reach over and rip

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the mask off.

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John C Dvorak: If they will benear each other and

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Adam Curry: it will be evenfunnier. If it's if it's not a

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mask, you know, it'll still be

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John C Dvorak: hilarious. Yeah,especially if he rips his face

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off. That'd be something.Speaking of masks. On

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Unknown: medical watch thisafternoon how masks hold up

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against COVID

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and medical reporter Dina bearis here and I guess the results

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sort of surprising Deena, theyare right and Lourdes face mask

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efficacy dependent on the COVIDvariation. wearing a face mask

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did not reduce the risk forinfection. And

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Adam Curry: this is the seasonof reveal everybody

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Unknown: wearing a face mask didnot reduce the risk for

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infection after the firstOmicron wave. University of East

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Anglia researchers say initiallyface masks reduce the spread of

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COVID. But after December 2021,there was a shift, the Omicron

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variant was better able toinfect the cells lining the

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upper respiratory tract thanprevious variants. And so it

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became more transmissible evenin the presence of nose and

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mouth shields. The study wasfunded by the National Institute

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for Health Care Research.

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Adam Curry: So this is aninteresting little hedge they

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put in there. It worked on theoriginal COVID Even though

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John C Dvorak: the virus is adent, pretty much identical in

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size and everything else. Okay?

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Adam Curry: People are nuts,then they just want us to

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believe believe please believeall of this crazy stuff, you got

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to believe it, believe it. SoI've been following this

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Harrison Butker thing.

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John C Dvorak: You follow this?Why? Yeah, I know of everything

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there is to know about that, youknow,

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Adam Curry: but you don't.That's what I thought too. What

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do you think everything youknow, everything tells me

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everything. You know, I knoweverything. Now just tell me

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your sins. Because I don't wantto play these clips. I don't

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want to get into a presentation.If you're just gonna see it,

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then go and make sounds and go,which

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John C Dvorak: is what the showis about. Well, but So, Harrison

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Butker gave a commencementaddress. Somewhat unlike the one

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Biden did this morning forMorehouse College. To a

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Catholic, private Catholicschool and he is a practicing.

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Kind of I think he might be oldschool Catholic that prefers the

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Latinate mass. But it's besidethe point. And he gives it's

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very, just as kind of a standardPro Church talk. And he was

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thinking as is his wife, forhaving children and been taking

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the role of housekeeper in sucha way that

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Adam Curry: housekeeper Thereyou go. Yeah, I don't think

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that's what he said. But I likeit.

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John C Dvorak: What do you say?homemaker? Okay, housekeeper

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homemaker. So she, she tooktheir job of homemaker and he

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thanked her for that, becauseit's, you know, it's a decision

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she made. And he went on and onand then somehow for some

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reason, a bunch of people jumpedon this. I mean, they don't mind

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it. When a professional athleteafter a game goes on to thank

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Jesus and the his the Lord, he'smade, it was possible for us to

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win. That's okay. And they don'tmind it when a professional

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football player beats the crapout of his girlfriend or gets

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arrested or brings a gun to aclub or anything like that. None

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of that's a big deal. But ButBuckner saying that is, he is

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happy that his wife is ahomemaker got a bunch of people

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bent out of shape. And and nowit's become a big cause of what

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the right and the left wherethey keep bringing these. Oh,

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all he did was say this andthat. Why are they also bent out

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of shape and the left is nuts.And that's where it kind of is

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where I that

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Adam Curry: is indeed thedistraction. You're absolutely

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right. And I also, you know, I'mlike, oh, okay, I see the thing

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about the about the housekeeper.But then something happened. And

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I saw several well knownleftists all of a sudden saying,

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well, it's okay for him to saythat, and we have to respect his

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opinion. And that got meinterested. It was like, Well,

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what if I If I didn't understandlike, this is why why is that

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happening? All of a suddenWhere's 175,000 people have

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signed a petition. Yeah, weshould be kicked out of the

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team. The thing is the bestkicker in the league is knees.

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He's like

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John C Dvorak: is definitely oneof the top guys.

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Adam Curry: So the setup cliphere is from Whoopi Goldberg on

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the view. And

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John C Dvorak: this was playedto access by the right, it

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Unknown: is graduation seasonall over America and Super Bowl

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winning chiefs kicker HarrisonButker, delivered a commencement

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address at Benedictine Collegein Kansas, that has sparked

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quite a petition, because theywant to get him booted from the

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team. Let's take a look.

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I think it is you, the women whohave had the most diabolical

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lies told you how many of youare sitting here now about to

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cross this stage, and arethinking about all the

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promotions and titles you'regoing to get in your career.

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Some of you may go on to leadsuccessful careers in the world.

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But I would venture to guessthat the majority of you are

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most excited about your marriageand the children you will bring

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into this world. I'm on thisstage today. Unable to be the

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man I am. Because I have a wifewho leans into her vocation, all

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of my success is made possiblebecause a girl I met in being

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class back in middle school.What components of the faith,

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become my wife and embrace oneof the most important titles of

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all, homemaker, housekeeper.

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The NFL released a statementthat he gave this speech in his

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personal capacity. And they donot the NFL does not share his

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views. So you know, listen, Ilike when people say what they

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need to say he's at a CatholicCollege. He's a staunch

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Catholic. These are his beliefs.And he's welcome to him. I don't

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have to believe him. I don'thave to accept them. The ladies

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that were sitting in thataudience do not have to accept

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them. The same way we wantrespect when Colin Kaepernick

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takes a knee, right? We want togive respect to people whose

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ideas are different from ours,because the man who says he

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wants to be president, you knowwho Yeah, he says the way to act

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is to take away people's rightto say, wow, they feel we don't

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want to be that we don't want tobe those people. So I'm okay

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with him saying whatever hesays, and the women who are

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sitting there, if they take hisadvice, good for them, they'll

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be happy. If they don't go forthem. They will they'll be happy

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in different ways. That's my so

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Adam Curry: you know, luckily,the view took it towards Trump

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pretty quickly. By the way, Iapologize. I absolutely should

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have played at the tone, thetrigger warning that clip from

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the view will be played shelterin place. So and I saw Bill

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Maher doing this, like why whyare they doing this? This makes

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no sense. And so I went andwatched his entire commencement

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speech, which I can tell youdidn't, that's okay. Because no

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one did. Because everyone's justall wrapped up in Oh, the

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controversy. Oh, oh, homemaker.This gentleman. Right. Didn't

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John C Dvorak: not listen to itbecause of what you just said.

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Because I think it's because I'mall worked up. No, I just

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thought it was a distractionthat I didn't need to listen to

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his commencement speech. I don'tcare. Hello.

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Adam Curry: No, what I meant wasyou assume that he you literally

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said that, you know, he wastalking about the church and all

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this. You assumed that that'swhat the commencement speech

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was, but it was very different.That's my point. I think that

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this is the reason why this isnow this big controversy used to

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obfuscate what he actually said.What he actually said was very

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damning of the church, verydamning of the culture of

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Catholics and Christians, it wasquite interesting. As

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Unknown: a group you witnessedfirsthand how bad leaders who

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don't stay in their lane canhave a negative impact on

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society. It is through this lensthat I want to take stock of how

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we got to where we are and wherewe want to go. As citizens and

24:09

yes, as Catholics. While COVIDmight have played a large role

24:13

throughout your formative years,it is not unique. Bad policies

24:17

and poor leadership havenegatively impacted major life

24:20

issues, things like abortion,IVF, surrogacy, euthanasia, as

24:26

well as a growing support fordegenerate cultural values and

24:29

media, all stem from thepervasiveness of disorder. Our

24:33

own nation is led by a man whopublicly and proudly proclaims

24:37

His Catholic faith, but at thesame time is delusional enough

24:41

to make the sign of the crossduring a pro abortion rally. He

24:45

has been so vocal in his supportfor the murder of innocent

24:48

babies that I'm sure to manypeople. It appears that you can

24:51

be both Catholic and pro choice.He is not alone. From the man

24:55

behind the COVID lockdowns tothe people pushing dangerous

25:00

gender ideology is on to theyouth of America, they all have

25:03

a glaring thing in common. Theyare Catholic. This is an

25:07

important reminder that beingCatholic alone doesn't cut it.

25:11

These are the sorts of things weare told in polite society to

25:14

not bring up, you know, thedifficult and unpleasant things.

25:18

But if we are going to be menand women for this time in

25:21

history, we need to stoppretending that the Church of

25:24

nice is a winning proposition.We must always speak and act in

25:28

charity, but never mistakecharity for cowardice.

25:32

Adam Curry: I thought this wasfascinating. Anyone could have

25:34

pulled the anti abortion thing.There was maybe one or two

25:39

mentions of something here orthere. But the main message was

25:43

all you call all women,traditional women, you can't

25:46

have that. Why did they do that?

25:50

John C Dvorak: I think they doany of it. Oh,

25:54

Adam Curry: to distract to makesure that no one hears what he

25:58

is trying to do.

25:59

John C Dvorak: Hi, but they hadthe opposite effect with you

26:03

know, what

26:03

Adam Curry: do you mean? Well,you

26:05

John C Dvorak: said they weredoing it to make sure that

26:07

people wouldn't get the message,a hidden message and you went

26:11

back and listened to everybodyelse. So now we've got a huge

26:15

play out. So their whole schemewas thwarted. No, by your

26:20

curiosity.

26:21

Adam Curry: Well, no, I'm goingto start the scheme here. Yes,

26:24

yes. But that's because we're noagenda. No agenda takes the time

26:29

to read the slit legislation. Noagenda takes the time to get the

26:33

clips from MTD. No agenda delvesinto stuff instead of just a big

26:40

nothing burger.

26:41

John C Dvorak: I never said thateither.

26:43

Adam Curry: You said that.That's what everyone else is

26:46

saying. And everyone's movingon. He literally is calling out

26:51

the church. And I think this isthe guy

26:53

John C Dvorak: didn't hear that.By the way. No, of course he was

26:55

calling out the Catholics, notthe church, the Catholic Church

26:59

here. Listen, we can know who iscalling out the Catholics.

27:02

Listen,

27:03

Unknown: we cannot buy into thelie that the things we

27:05

experienced during COVID wereappropriately I'm sorry, is that

27:08

the right one? Yeah. Over thecenturies, there have been great

27:11

wars, prey famines, and yes,even great diseases, all that

27:16

came with a level of lethalityand danger. But in each of those

27:20

examples, church leaders leanedinto their vocations and ensure

27:24

that their people receive thesacraments. great saints like

27:27

St. Damien of Molokai, who knewthe dangers of His ministry

27:30

stayed for 11 years as aspiritual leader to the leper

27:34

colonies of Hawaii. his heroismis looked at today as something

27:37

set apart and unique, whenIdeally, it should not be unique

27:41

at all. For us, a father loveshis child. So a shepherd should

27:45

love his spiritual children too.That goes even more so for our

27:48

bishops, these men who arepresent day apostles, our

27:52

bishops once had adoring crowdsof people kissing their rings

27:56

and taking in their every word,but now relegate themselves to a

27:59

position of inconsequentialexistence. Now, when a bishop of

28:05

a diocese or the BishopsConference as a whole puts out

28:07

an important document on thismatter that nobody even takes a

28:11

moment to read it, let alonefollow it. Know, today, our

28:15

shepherds are far more concernedwith keeping the doors open to

28:17

the Chancery than they are, wassaying that difficult stuff out

28:21

loud. It seems that the onlytime you hear from your bishops

28:24

is when it's time for the annualappeal. Whereas we need our

28:27

bishops to be vocal about theteachings of the Church, setting

28:30

aside their own personal comfortand embracing their cross. Our

28:34

bishops are not politicians, butshepherds. So instead of fitting

28:37

in the world by going along toget along, they too, need to

28:41

stay in their lane and lead

28:43

Adam Curry: die called that'scalling out the church. I was

28:45

like, wow. So it was like

28:47

John C Dvorak: he's calling outto people to me, calling out the

28:50

bishops not calling out thechurch, per se.

28:53

Adam Curry: Okay. All right,then the bishops. All right.

28:56

Yes, but I just generalized thatas the church. And then I think

29:00

the final thing here, that hesaid was the message that note

29:04

definitely nobody wants gettingout

29:06

Unknown: to the gentleman heretoday. Part of what plagues our

29:08

society is this lie that hasbeen told to you that men are

29:11

not necessary in the home or inour communities. As men, we set

29:15

the tone of the culture. Andwhen that is absent disorder,

29:19

dysfunction and chaos set inthis absence of men in the home

29:23

is what plays a large role inthe violence we see all around

29:26

the nation. Other countries donot have nearly the same

29:29

absentee father rates as we findhere in the US. And a

29:32

correlation can be made in theirdrastically lower violence rates

29:36

as well be unapologetic in yourmasculinity, fighting against

29:40

the cultural emasculation ofmen. do hard things. Never

29:44

settle for what is easy. Youmight have a talent that you

29:47

don't necessarily enjoy, but ifit glorifies God, maybe you

29:50

should lean into that oversomething that you might think

29:53

suits you better.

29:54

Adam Curry: So if you look at xvideo after video of black and

29:59

brown men playing that theycaught that part. I'm like, no,

30:05

no, this guy is right now thisis this is and so it's I think

30:08

the Democrat party but ofcourse, you know, that's Bill

30:11

Maher gave a million dollars tothe Democrat party when Obama

30:14

was there who knows what he'sgiving now? The ladies of the

30:16

view definitely all in on theDemocrat party. I think they're

30:19

afraid, afraid of this message.Remember, all churches were shut

30:24

down during COVID. And now theyI think they're seeing churches

30:27

becoming stronger that peopleare coming together. This this

30:31

school doubled in size, and theydon't want it and then if you

30:35

listen to France 24 They'reupset about the TRad wife. No.

30:40

Unknown: Have you ever heard ofa Trad wife. It's internet

30:44

shorthand for traditional lifeand has been adopted by a whole

30:48

subculture of women. Theyproudly declare on social media,

30:52

how their stay at home mothersand wives, replicating the era

30:56

of the 1950s housewife, and it'sbuzzing online with a topic

31:00

reaching over 300 million viewson Tik Tok Simmons is a research

31:06

manager for the London basedInstitute for Strategic Dialogue

31:09

and a specialist on genderequality issues in the online

31:13

world. She joins me in thestudio today. So thank you so

31:16

much for your time. Why did youstart researching the subject of

31:20

Trad wives,

31:21

I've been following the TRadwives ever since they emerged on

31:24

internet forums about a decadeago. But I always thought of

31:28

that movement as being quitediscreet and quite niche. And of

31:32

course, what we have seen sincethe pandemic is that this

31:35

movement has become mainstreambecause it's promoted by popular

31:39

influencers with hundreds of1000s of followers. But what

31:42

happened to me is that the treadwas made it onto my social media

31:46

feed. I became a mother. Andnaturally social media

31:50

algorithms started showing methe content. And I became

31:54

interested in knowing what willhappen if you start engaging

31:57

with it. I saw that actually theTRad wives were quite

32:00

compelling. And I think that alot of women say that watching

32:04

this sort of content, includingfeminist women will say that

32:07

it's quite appealing and it'squite addictive. And of course,

32:11

we know what social mediaalgorithms do. Once you click on

32:14

something, they will recommendyou more of the same as well as

32:17

more extreme versions of thesame to keep you engaged in

32:21

browsing. So it can become quiteaddictive to look at. So

32:24

Adam Curry: this lady is soworried about the TRad wife

32:27

content because the algos arepushing it on women it's

32:30

becoming addictive and theymight not become Trad wives and

32:33

you know what that leads to the

32:35

Unknown: news originated in theUS it's now spread to other

32:39

parts of the English speakingworld is it gaining popularity

32:42

here in Europe as well. It

32:44

is absolutely gaining popularityacross across different

32:48

countries in Europe, includingin France, but it is very much

32:51

started as an English speakingmovement. It is still not more

32:55

popular in the US and in the UK.Given

32:58

the very strong anti feministviews are these individuals

33:04

linked to the far right or whitesupremacist movement?

33:08

I think that it's very easy toforget the roots of the

33:11

movement. The movement startedas a counterpoint to the

33:15

manosphere the misogynisticonline communities led by men,

33:20

and it's a movement really worksin tandem with the manosphere

33:23

because it's a movement thatpromotes submission to men as

33:25

well as for women to give uptheir financial and social

33:30

independence. It is alsomovement of has strong links to

33:34

the far right. Not all Tradwives are far right. But some of

33:38

them are and some of them willpromote will link or share

33:43

books, podcasts videos by farright neo Nazi extremist

33:48

influences. And so once youstart clicking on some of that

33:51

content, you will be quickly ledto more extreme ideological

33:55

content. Don't

33:56

Adam Curry: look at the TRadwife stuff. You'll become a

33:59

Nazi. This what are these peopleafraid of? Trump? Yes, yes,

34:07

you're right.

34:08

John C Dvorak: You're right tothe point. It's

34:10

Adam Curry: that's what Whoopidid. This is what this lady's

34:13

doing. Trump Trump Trump Oh no,we're going backwards. We're

34:17

going to lose black men andwe're going to lose women to the

34:20

kitchen, housekeepers and thechurch oh no And right on cue

34:27

Unknown: tonight's original nowwith in depth reporting on a

34:30

topic we've been watching andtonight it's an unexpected but

34:32

powerful group which saysthey're fighting to protect the

34:34

separation of church and statethe Satanic Temple who told you

34:38

about them before on this show?Remember they're battling a lot

34:41

of conservative movements byfighting for what they say is

34:43

their members religious rights.One issue we've seen them gain

34:47

some traction on is abortion.They've sued states over access

34:49

to it even launching what theycall the first ever religious

34:52

abortion clinic network. Now,the Satanic Temple is taking on

34:56

religion in schools using newlaws in several states. to try

35:00

and get satanist ministersinside classrooms, there's more

35:03

Barrett. Tonight

35:05

the Satanic Temple wants to putit* own ministers in public

35:08

schools in both Florida andOklahoma. It's a move in

35:11

opposition to conservativelawmakers in those states voting

35:14

to allow religious chaplains toserve in schools, essentially,

35:17

as counselors chaplains have avery specific role. 13 Other

35:21

states have proposed similarbills this year, the demonic

35:24

sounding group using this debateto push back on certain

35:27

Christian ideals and itsincreasing overlap on public

35:30

life. If

35:31

they pass these bills they'regoing to have to contend with

35:34

ministers of state and acting ischaplains within their school

35:38

districts.

35:38

Lucien Greaves who uses apseudonym to protect against

35:41

threats is a co founder of theSatanic Temple,

35:44

Adam Curry: they're going tolose in court.

35:45

Unknown: The constitution isunambiguous about this, you just

35:48

cannot take your religiousidentity and cut it out from a

35:53

public accommodation,

35:54

they'll have to pay theattorney's fees

35:56

Adam Curry: and frankly, theyshouldn't be putting that kind

35:58

of budget into this kind of intothis kind of culture war

36:02

Unknown: grandstanding. Bs,

36:04

Adam Curry: they roll out LucienGreaves, we've seen that dude,

36:07

he's got like a one blind eyekind of all milky and got fangs

36:13

and it's like, yeah, okay, sothere you go. We're gonna have a

36:17

one door Chaplain where thecross and one door with the

36:20

Pentagon and, and Moloch hornsand that you choose which door

36:25

you want to go to kids. Nowthere's something happening

36:28

here. I'm liking it. I'm likingthis battle. This is this is

36:31

bigger than just bought cars.Home Home housekeeper speech.

36:38

This is bigger than that. Thesepeople are afraid they're afraid

36:41

of the people that Trump isattracting?

36:48

John C Dvorak: Well, uh, Trump'sattracting everyone except the

36:51

people that are just irrationalhaters.

36:55

Adam Curry: Yeah, I think thoughthe irrational haters are in the

36:58

minority now.

37:01

John C Dvorak: It's yeah, Ithink could be in the minority.

37:03

That doesn't mean they can't rigan election.

37:05

Adam Curry: Well, they'redefinitely trying. Holy moly.

37:09

This bird flu three, yeah. Holymoly, this bird flu thing. They

37:12

will not stop. They're notstopping. They're just they just

37:17

keep on going. Like they want tocreate some kind of panic.

37:22

John C Dvorak: And here's mailin votes. Yes,

37:26

Unknown: absolutely

37:28

elitist voices of America. Thisis NPR or PBS evolutionary

37:35

biologist Michael Warby at theUniversity of Arizona is one of

37:39

many scientists around the worldtrying to untangle bird flus

37:43

latest twist. How and when itspread to theory. The latest

37:48

John C Dvorak: the latest twistof bird flu is that it's got a

37:50

publicist.

37:52

Adam Curry: It has a whole PRagency,

37:54

Unknown: how and when it'sspread to dairy cows,

37:57

and the jump into cattleprobably notice

38:00

Adam Curry: the terms here, thejump to cattle, which is

38:03

completely unproven. They'veonly done some PCR testing on

38:09

milk. But now

38:10

John C Dvorak: they don't talkabout feeding the cattle

38:12

chickens and chicken sh*t.

38:14

Adam Curry: Let me see what wehave in this report out

38:16

Unknown: in when it's spread todairy cows.

38:19

The jump into cattle probablytook place between mid November

38:24

and mid January. And so we'remonths into this already.

38:28

And since then, it's spread likewildfire, infecting dairy cows

38:32

in at least 46 herds across ninestates.

38:35

Adam Curry: This is patently nottrue. They've they've tested

38:39

milk. But now it's Oh, it'sspread like wildfire these these

38:44

cows are falling down deadeverywhere. Oh no. All these

38:47

herds.

38:48

John C Dvorak: Is it possiblethat this spreading like

38:50

wildfire is really just afunction of testing because they

38:53

never was testing for bird fluuntil just recently. And

38:57

Adam Curry: they just this isjust PCR we know that PCR tests

39:00

are bogus. It's bogus. Thiswhole thing is bogus.

39:04

Unknown: It seems to bespreading cow to cow in some

39:06

fashion out a cow

39:07

John C Dvorak: cow to cow crap,moo, moo. Bertha,

39:14

Unknown: but we don't knowexactly how that is. For

39:16

example, it could just bemechanical transmission as one

39:20

cow leaves a milking machine. Ohyeah. Leaves virus on it. And

39:24

then the next cow comes in.

39:28

Adam Curry: It goes through thehunter goes through the otter.

39:29

Yeah.

39:31

John C Dvorak: That doesn't makeany sense. But okay, it's intra

39:33

other

39:34

Unknown: respiratory like fludoes with humans.

39:37

Adam Curry: It's intra other.Okay, let's get to the

39:38

surveillance. These are all theterms we learned during COVID.

39:42

We were just hammered with themall. We didn't. We weren't aware

39:48

enough at the time to call bullcrap and what they were doing

39:50

now but this time we're here.We're now we know what's going

39:53

on.

39:54

Unknown: In late April, the USDAmandated that milking dairy cows

39:58

being transported across statelines. beans need to be tested

40:01

for bird flu. Do you think wehave got now enough surveillance

40:07

out there to know what thisvirus is doing and where it's

40:10

moving?

40:12

I think we still have a long wayto go. Honestly, we are still

40:17

sort of dealing with a prettylimited number of samples from a

40:22

limited number of firms. Andthat limits exactly how much we

40:28

can understand. For example, youcan actually figure out just

40:31

like we did with COVID, thenumber of people infected is

40:34

doubling every two days. Mineknow that with cattle.

40:39

Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, we can fitjust like COVID. We can figure

40:41

it all out. It's easy. You know,it has an infection rates. This

40:45

is the we know what's going onhere. It's obvious, please, this

40:49

is COVID. And then they pull inthe story they dropped several

40:53

weeks ago, which we picked upon. And they add that in. But

40:56

even the

40:57

Unknown: initial discovery thatbird flu had jumped species and

41:00

was now circulating in cowsjumped species was thanks to a

41:05

bit of epidemiological work by ahandful of veterinarians.

41:09

The main common denominatorswith the cattle were the sudden

41:13

decrease in feed intake, asudden decrease in milk

41:16

production, variable fevers,variable manure consistency, Dr.

41:20

joomag stead is the veterinarianat Iowa State's that diagnostic

41:24

lab, he was helping colleaguesin the Texas panhandle and

41:28

Kansas who were dealing with abunch of sick cows. But then a

41:32

new clue emerged in your columnson the same forms where cows

41:36

were sick. A lot of cats hadgone missing, gotten sick, or

41:41

had died. So you thought we haveto check h five n one the bird

41:45

flu because it's been in thisarea, but you really didn't

41:47

think that was going to be thecase.

41:49

But we didn't end up rolling itout. We ended up finding finding

41:53

the virus, dead

41:55

Adam Curry: cats. This thing isjumping everywhere. John

41:59

pangolins. Next, what will wedo? This is this is very, very

42:04

concerning.

42:05

Unknown: The intriguing parthere is that this virus in

42:08

cattle doesn't seem to becausing any mortality. After

42:12

several weeks, the animalsrecover. It's very different

42:14

from an infection in othermammalian species.

42:18

In fact, unlike cows, this birdflu has been deadly to the

42:22

nearly two dozen other mammalspecies that had been infected

42:26

in the US. So

42:27

Adam Curry: now they're sayingthat it jumped to it because it

42:30

jumped to cats, which was somebogus story they had, that it's

42:36

not deadly to cows, but it'sdeadly to other mammals,

42:39

mammalian creatures, which couldinclude people from a

42:43

Unknown: polar bear.

42:44

John C Dvorak: I think, justlistening to this, because I

42:47

haven't heard this one about thecats. I think the idea is that

42:52

they're not going to gettraction with the cows. And by

42:56

the way, were they did they testthe cow specifically, or just

42:59

the milk, just the milk. But inthis, they're testing the cows.

43:04

I'm not buying any of this, butI think the idea is to pass it

43:07

to make it sound if cats anddogs can get it and it will get

43:12

back to the people populationbecause your cat wasn't didn't

43:16

they tried to pull this stuntwith COVID and a dog could get

43:19

COVID I remember this vaguely.

43:22

Adam Curry: I betcha Hold on. Isee COVID, dog COVID.

43:25

John C Dvorak: And dogs. It waslike, Oh, your dog can get COVID

43:28

and pass it to you. I think theidea is here. Yeah, here you go.

43:32

They're

43:32

Unknown: cute. Pair snuggly, andthey've given us much needed

43:36

company during the pandemic. Butcan your pet get infected and

43:41

spread? COVID-19? Then

43:43

Adam Curry: we have another onehere. This one

43:44

Unknown: we're going to recentstudy a significant number of

43:47

pet cats and dog scans. TheCOVID-19. One is from the

43:49

owners. You also have the studyhas recommended that COVID

43:52

Patients should isolatethemselves, even from their

43:55

pets.

43:56

Adam Curry: Yep, yep.

43:58

John C Dvorak: Yep. So they gotthe pets and COVID thing even

44:01

though I didn't it never reallyblossomed because they didn't

44:04

need to do that. But, but theypracticed it. And so now we're

44:07

going to have bird flu and cats.And of course cats catch birds

44:12

and you can get bird flu fromthat. If they get bird. They

44:16

were just assuming they don'tget bird flu at all. But okay,

44:21

that's an interesting ploy. Sothe federal government late to

44:24

ramp this up as far as I'mconcerned for insofar as they

44:27

elections concerned, the federalgovernment

44:29

Adam Curry: is putting up $200million to stop the spread of

44:32

the virus and help experts get abetter handle on just how

44:36

widespread this is. How are theydoing it? They will be paying

44:40

farmers for the testing and ifthe cow tests positive, they'll

44:45

pay him for calling the cow orthe herd. There you go. That's

44:51

exactly what they want from

44:53

Unknown: a polar bear in Alaskato a mountain lion and Colorado

44:57

to raccoons and foxes Minh Eatthose animals were likely

45:01

infected by eating dead animalsthat were carrying the virus.

45:07

Adam Curry: So, we have to bringin the big guns to understand

45:10

what's going on here. makalah wecannot refute makalah you and I

45:15

have agreed that Peter makalahDr. Mercola is his what he says

45:21

goes with us. Am I stillcorrect? Okay, so then here is

45:25

his analysis of the situation,bird

45:28

Unknown: flu. Now we havecredible evidence that it's gain

45:31

of function research again,being done in US laboratories,

45:35

this time the app in Georgia, USpoultry Research Center of the

45:39

University of Wisconsin Madison,we can identify even this gain

45:43

of function strain between CDCdirector Redfield, that former

45:49

director came on national TV andsaid, Its gain of function

45:52

research. You know, so this hasnow become very clear, it's

45:56

perfectly Time to head of thiswho meetings to try to, you

46:00

know, bring in the US andeveryone else under this global

46:05

treaty control, is poised rightahead against ahead of the

46:09

elections state of Michigan justdeclared a bird flu emergency.

46:14

What they're doing now is theyare doing mass PCR testing of

46:19

animals, creating thisartificial crisis, and then mass

46:25

culling or destruction ofpoultry. They're going to create

46:30

a food shortage in reality, birdflu can be treated in humans

46:34

with modern day treatment andearly detection. We shouldn't

46:38

lose a single life with birdflu, probably only the animal

46:41

handlers are at risk anyway. Andthe bird flu scare, which is

46:47

disease X, the global vaccineAlliance says it is disease X,

46:52

that this is going to createfood insecurity as the driver of

46:56

fear going into the electioncycle.

47:01

Adam Curry: makalah I mean,that's makalah

47:06

John C Dvorak: it's probablyright on the money what he said.

47:09

Adam Curry: I mean, and theglobal vaccine Alliance GAVI

47:13

that's Bill Gates'sorganization. And yes, we know

47:17

that the the who has thisinternational pandemic treaty

47:20

they want everybody to we'reInternational Health treaty, I

47:23

should say, everybody to sign onto which would then have to be

47:27

doesn't even have that you'remore than willing to do that.

47:29

Yes, yes. And then that givesthe WHO authority to do things

47:35

like tell you to stay at home? Imean, that's, in theory. That's

47:39

the theory. Whether thathappens, who knows? So they're

47:45

up to no good.

47:47

John C Dvorak: They're up to nogood boots

47:50

Adam Curry: on the ground for myrenegade six. Testing wash off

47:55

wastewater from dairies is notsolely testing the feces from

47:58

the cows, but also from all thepigeons grackle sparrows and all

48:02

manner of assorted birds thatfeed and roost in the dairy lots

48:05

and barns. A pH buddy of minewas hired by a municipality to

48:09

trace fecal coliform pollutionin a low flow river that ran the

48:14

downtown through downtown.They're hoping to identify the

48:17

feedlot or leaky septic tanksupstream as the source of the

48:21

pollution and levy fines what hefound was that the source was

48:24

avian, not bovine or human. Andit was thus the birds roosting

48:29

under the numerous bridgescrossing the river and then the

48:31

project was cancelled BC that'snot going to be canceled

48:34

everywhere. So this is howthat's the wastewater testing

48:37

they're doing that's what theEPA just passed regulation four

48:40

is oh, we're testing yourwastewater downstream a rancher

48:44

I'm getting rid of your cowsbecause you got bird flu Yeah,

48:51

this is this is concerning.

48:56

John C Dvorak: Yeah. Well well,I'm looking at the documents

49:01

right now about Michigandeclaring a bird flu emergency

49:05

and it's the guy that was theHead of Department of

49:07

Agriculture there that did thisawesome guy named of all things

49:11

Tim boring.

49:14

Adam Curry: B O ri ng really?Yeah Excellent. And what does he

49:19

say?

49:21

John C Dvorak: Was all cat allhell's breaking loose because he

49:24

says he issued an emergency bespread of x the infections and

49:27

cattle and poultry the orderputs into place on May 8

49:29

requirements had for me burnsdesignate a biosecurity Manager

49:34

Oh Brother create a secureperimeter to the farm with

49:37

limited access. So there you goresults to keep a log book

49:41

recording all vehicles andpeople have gotten out of

49:43

vehicles and cross to accesspoints which must be available

49:47

and received by the MDA ARDofficials at their request. They

49:51

like a lock down.

49:53

Adam Curry: Yes, exactly. Bugsare coming. Food sure shortages.

50:00

Do you think that they couldactually create such a food

50:03

shortage that would become anelection issue? As makalah said,

50:08

if

50:08

John C Dvorak: it becomes anelection issue, is that going to

50:10

be pro Biden? No, I can benefitBiden doesn't make sense.

50:20

Adam Curry: I don't know. Maybeit just benefits the

50:22

pharmaceutical and foodcompanies. That seems like

50:27

everybody does that the obviousbeneficiaries. And you know, in

50:30

this season of reveal,everything is coming out. We had

50:33

the Select Subcommittee on thecorona virus pandemic, asking

50:37

all sorts of people all sorts ofquestions, and this is just 30

50:41

seconds. That's relevant. Dr.Taebaek?

50:44

Unknown: Did NIH funded gain offunction research at the Wuhan

50:48

Institute of neurology to echohealth? It

50:52

depends on your definition ofgain of function research. If

50:55

you're speaking about thegeneric term, yes, we did,

51:00

because but this is research,the generic term is research

51:05

that goes on in many, many labsaround the country. It is not

51:09

regulated. And the reason it'snot regulated is it poses no

51:12

threat or harm to anybody. Yeah,that's.

51:16

Adam Curry: That's, that's whyit was forbidden. It was

51:18

outlawed in America. Yeah. Yeah.Well, you know, they're going

51:26

for lockdowns. You know, we knowwho did the lockdown. So now,

51:32

Trump was the one who locked usdown. I hope he wouldn't fall

51:35

for that again. And will theAmerican people stand for it is

51:40

the question once

51:41

John C Dvorak: the, you know,the first place to lock down?

51:45

People always forget this. Whatwas the first place in the

51:48

country that locked down? Well,I

51:51

Adam Curry: know that the lockdowns were determined after

51:53

Austin, Texas, canceled South bySouthwest. That was the

51:57

John C Dvorak: chamber Cisco wasthe first place that locked down

52:00

the city. Mayor London breed whowill probably get reelected

52:06

landed the homeless locked downand did all this site we well of

52:10

course, the homeless were theonly ones weren't that weren't

52:12

locked down. It was verystrange. No,

52:15

Adam Curry: they were they werethey were lifted up. They were

52:18

held up as heroes. There wereessential personnel. The

52:24

homeless, and then then ofcourse, once we had the BLM

52:29

riots, that was okay, becausethat was more important to

52:33

express your feelings. But a lothas happened, John, in the past

52:37

couple of years that everyone'sjust kind of forgotten about.

52:41

John C Dvorak: We will remindthem Yeah, well, this

52:43

Adam Curry: was not discussed.You know, it's not talked about.

52:48

So, um, then there's a new termbiosolids. Have you heard about

52:53

this? In that poop? Yes.

52:57

Unknown: Correct. Nashvillegenerates tons of waste each day

53:00

sewage sludge delivered to thecity's wastewater treatment

53:04

plant. The stay here for some ofthese materials will be

53:07

temporary. But first, just whatexactly is a bio solid bio

53:12

solids are residuals fromwastewater treatment plants.

53:16

In the past in Tennessee. Mostof the biosolids have been

53:20

landfilled. In Nashville theyhave a new process to produce a

53:25

product that can be used as afertilizer.

53:27

UTS Institute of Agriculture hasbeen working with Nashville

53:31

government to make good use ofthe 20,000 tonnes of biosolids

53:35

produced here every year. Wastethat used to be sent to a

53:38

landfill or out of state at ahigh cost is now being made into

53:43

a useful product.

53:45

Adam Curry: So they want to turnit into fertilizer.

53:48

John C Dvorak: Well it's kind ofhis for leisure except for the

53:50

fact that from my understanding,they contain so much heavy

53:54

metals that is really not a goodfertilizer.

53:57

Adam Curry: Oh people are verymuch against this

53:59

Unknown: members of thegrassroots organization soup.

54:02

It's not just poop carbon countymet Thursday morning in Jim

54:05

Thorpe to unveil their latestefforts to stop the use of

54:08

sewage sludge. According to the

54:10

Adam Curry: sewage sludge.That's the

54:13

John C Dvorak: right word sewagesludge. A

54:15

Unknown: sewage sludge consistsof solids that separated during

54:17

the treatment of municipalwater. The sludge is provided

54:20

from waste management treatmentfacilities to farmers for use as

54:23

fertilizer for free. In carbonCounty, about 5% of farmers use

54:26

sludge. Save carbon countiesbringing awareness to the use

54:30

and hopes the percentage doesn'tincrease. Maybe

54:32

we need to be aware of it andand do what we can to prevent it

54:37

from becoming a real problem.Lucy

54:39

Frech is an officer in theorganization who says there are

54:42

more questions than answers

54:43

there was the sludge taken fromwhat wastewater facilities was

54:47

it a rural community? Was it acity like Philadelphia the

54:52

organization is asking consumersto buy directly from farmers to

54:55

learn of sludges use.

54:57

John C Dvorak: The second thisis groovy White is She sighed

55:00

Philadelphia's because theirpoop is particularly toxic or

55:04

what I guess. So

55:06

Unknown: they're also creating aresolution allowing local

55:08

governments to intervene,something they can't do

55:10

currently.

55:11

What we basically are asking inthat resolution is that the

55:15

individuals at the local levelhave input into the use of

55:20

things like sewage sludge.

55:22

Susan Frey neighbors of farmutilizing sludge, a rancid smell

55:25

for weeks and signage signalwhen it's been used.

55:28

Once the sludge is applied, theyput signs up No Trespassing

55:31

Class B biosolids side prices

55:34

in addition to animals grazingover the sludge, it can also be

55:36

seen in store bought pottingmixes. Do you wonder

55:39

what's happening to thoseanimals they put the sludge in,

55:43

in the garden soil you buy atLowe's or you know the potting

55:46

soil, it has sludge in it, andthen you're growing stuff in

55:49

sludge. biggest

55:50

concern is grandkids especiallyher grandson who likes to ride

55:53

his dirt bike near the farm

55:55

when it's dry out and this stuffis blowing in the wind he's

55:57

inhaling this blowing sludge hispoint.

56:01

Adam Curry: So, you know, itkind of occurred to me that you

56:06

know, while the we have thefertilizer issue, first of all,

56:09

there's I guess there's Is therestill a shortage? Or maybe China

56:13

will create another shortagebecause you know, we don't have

56:16

the pig urine to create thefertilizer, the nitrogen or

56:19

nitrogen will become anotherissue for climate change. And so

56:23

they're prepping us for forsludge. sewage sludge is a great

56:27

idea people grow your vegetablesin sewage sludge. Lastly,

56:32

Unknown: biosolids areconsidered heavily regulated.

56:35

Those regulations don't coverabsolutely everything that could

56:38

potentially harm us and studieshave shown that such concerns

56:41

aren't completely without merit.A 2009 EPA survey found traces

56:45

of pharmaceuticals, steroids andflame retardants and various

56:48

treatment plants biosolids,

56:50

Adam Curry: their flameretardants John is good for your

56:53

vegetable salts

56:54

Unknown: to 2012 study foundthat earthworms and biosolid

56:57

treated soil had taken inpharmaceuticals and other stuff

57:00

like disinfectants fromantibacterial hand soap, but

57:03

It's unknown if this actuallyharms the worms or could harm us

57:07

even the lead researcher on theworms study called the risks

57:10

speculative, while the benefitsof using biosolids were clear.

57:13

There's also the risk thatbiosolids could promote

57:16

superbugs microbes that aremultiple or all known Antibiotic

57:21

resistance is a concern whenevermicrobes are exposed to two

57:24

levels of antibiotics below whatkills them outright. And that

57:27

can happen with biosolidsbecause many of the antibiotics

57:30

we take end up in our urine andfeces we know that resistant

57:34

bacteria are found in sewage andsludge prior to the treatment

57:38

process to make biosolids andsometimes before or after,

57:41

depending on the method use. Soit's possible that these

57:44

bacteria or their genes could bespread when biosolids are used

57:48

or produced, but some methodsseem to be better at killing

57:51

these bugs than others. Soscientists need more information

57:54

about what works best and whythat way they can find ways to

57:57

recycle our poop withoutcontributing to the growing

58:00

problem of antibioticresistance. So we just have to

58:03

collect more data, not poop.

58:05

We've got plenty of poop. Thereyou go.

58:09

Adam Curry: A poopy story ofpoop you were out of control.

58:17

The bugs? Everyone.

58:19

John C Dvorak: biotics derivedfrom nature. You have a penis

58:23

these people

58:23

Adam Curry: when people hearthese stories, they'd be like,

58:25

give me the bugs. Please. Idon't want to eat poop. I don't

58:29

want bird flu. Give me the bugs.

58:33

John C Dvorak: I feel Tigerpoops. Okay.

58:35

Adam Curry: Tiger poop is okay.Yeah, why? What's so special

58:39

about

58:40

John C Dvorak: Tuesday they giveit a good lot of Zeus I'll give

58:42

you a GET YOUR Tiger poop isit's an it's handy it keeps deer

58:45

away. Oh

58:46

Adam Curry: but it's not it'snot edible.

58:48

John C Dvorak: You know eat it

58:52

Adam Curry: would you use it foryour vegetables? Yeah.

58:56

John C Dvorak: Till it in

58:57

Adam Curry: is 10 then and thesevegetables after you put in

59:00

Tiger poop it tastes girl right?

59:04

John C Dvorak: Wow. You'rewelcome. Okay, well let's talk

59:10

about climate change. Ah,

59:11

Adam Curry: there you go.Luckily, okay, what you got on

59:15

minimum

59:16

John C Dvorak: I have a seriesof again, I've gotten on this

59:19

kick of doing these 11 secondclips.

59:23

Adam Curry: I like I like it Ilike anything climate change

59:26

because that's the that's thetrue the true what do you call

59:30

it that's their their secretweapon they're gonna they're

59:32

gonna get us with that becausewe just let it go on for

59:35

decades. Too much money so

59:37

John C Dvorak: now they'repromoting this is from PBS.

59:40

NewsHour with Lopez took overthe show on the weekend. Oh, and

59:45

she's kind of whiny kind ofnasally voice is really just

59:48

tastes is an

59:48

Adam Curry: upgrade for her ordowngrade. Well, she

59:51

John C Dvorak: became No She'sstill the reporter but then they

59:54

gave her anchor duties. Which Ithink isn't I think they're

1:00:00

trying to move her in there but,but her voice is so offensive is

1:00:03

very difficult. I can't see hergoing anywhere. Okay. Just from

1:00:08

a perspective of a TV broadcastyes

1:00:10

Adam Curry: TV executive,obviously.

1:00:13

John C Dvorak: So let's go it isjust a series of clips climate

1:00:15

change. California, New Jersey,some of these plays are pushing,

1:00:21

teaching climate change to firstgraders, because this way you

1:00:25

get best way to get kidspropagated, you know, or to

1:00:28

promote.

1:00:31

Adam Curry: Get the kids you'vegot the future. You got the

1:00:33

kids, you

1:00:34

John C Dvorak: got the future.Let's start with clip. One last

1:00:36

Unknown: month was the warmestApril on record and the 11th

1:00:39

straight month of record highsaround the world. Today, nearly

1:00:43

a quarter of people globallylive in drought conditions and

1:00:46

forecasters anticipate thisyear's Atlantic hurricane season

1:00:50

will be the most active onrecord all signs that climate

1:00:54

change is an accelerating threatto the planet.

1:00:56

Adam Curry: Alright, somebodyplease write this down on May

1:00:59

19 2024. The claim is that thisthis hurricane season will be

1:01:05

the worst on record,

1:01:06

John C Dvorak: please write adirector on record. Which proves

1:01:10

by the way according to her theway she presented change,

1:01:13

climate change. Climate changeis accelerating. Yes. spinning

1:01:17

up, bending up. Alright, so herewe go with it. We're bringing a

1:01:21

get the expert

1:01:23

Unknown: and young Americans areworried about it. No,

1:01:25

Adam Curry: they're not. Theydon't care. They do not care.

1:01:30

John C Dvorak: What are youtalking about? They're worried

1:01:31

sick, and Americans are worriedsick,

1:01:36

Unknown: and young Americans areworried about it. In fact, 85%

1:01:40

of Generation Z is very orsomewhat concerned about climate

1:01:44

change. She said

1:01:45

Adam Curry: without evidence.The only Generation Z who used

1:01:50

to be worried was Greta andshe's now protesting for

1:01:52

Palestine. She's so worriedabout climate change.

1:01:56

Unknown: According to a Maristpoll from earlier this year, in

1:01:59

response, states likeCalifornia, Connecticut and New

1:02:02

Jersey are now teaching kidsabout climate change in the

1:02:06

classroom. One of the educatorsat the forefront of this is

1:02:09

Lauren Madden, Professor ofelementary science education at

1:02:13

the College of New Jersey, howdo you go about incorporating

1:02:17

climate change into a classroomcurriculum?

1:02:20

So in New Jersey, it's a littlebit simpler than it isn't some

1:02:23

other places because we havestandards that are required to

1:02:27

be taught at all grade levels inall subject areas. So they're

1:02:31

really developmentallyappropriate. And they're good

1:02:33

tools for teachers to use tothink about ways that they can

1:02:36

connect to climate and thingsthey're already doing in the

1:02:39

classroom.

1:02:40

Could you give examples of howlessons about climate change may

1:02:44

change from say, first grade toninth or 10th? Grade?

1:02:48

Yes, that's really important tobe developmentally appropriate,

1:02:52

especially when we're talkingabout working with young

1:02:54

children. So in the early years,it's really about understanding

1:02:58

what lives around you what'ssupposed to be here when things

1:03:01

happen seasonally, and some ofthe differences between weather

1:03:06

and climate, it's not a toughconcept for a young child to

1:03:09

understand that weather is dayto day changes, while climate

1:03:12

happens over long periods oftime. Whereas by the time we're

1:03:15

in ninth or 10th grade,especially if we've built this

1:03:18

foundation of weather andclimate, or our weather and

1:03:22

climate are changing over time,then we can start to unpack some

1:03:26

of the more nuanced mathematicalrelationships

1:03:31

Adam Curry: with how many timeswe hear in the past, weather is

1:03:35

not climate change. Weather isnot climate. Now they're just

1:03:41

saying, Well, you know, becauseof climate change, we have

1:03:44

extreme weather events. So is itfunny? No, it's, it's, it's

1:03:50

interesting. It's this well,yeah, okay. But you know, we're

1:03:55

gonna have a whole generationgrow up and they're gonna be

1:03:58

nuts. Well, they'll be nuts, butthey will accept all kinds of

1:04:03

restrictions on their life andtheir freedom and their liberty

1:04:06

because of climate change. Yeah,it is our job to stop this.

1:04:10

Jhansi Dvorak. Oh, okay. Byexposing the truth, we need a

1:04:17

Brighty on Channel. RUMBLE,RUMBLE rumble.

1:04:24

John C Dvorak: All right. Onwardwith clip three.

1:04:27

Unknown: Why do you think it'sunnecessary subject to play?

1:04:30

Stop, stop

1:04:30

John C Dvorak: stop it. You haveto realize that this Lopez woman

1:04:34

she's not this is not aconversation. No, it's the

1:04:36

script she looked at was notonly not a script, she's not

1:04:39

even good at. I guess she Idon't know if she can't read

1:04:42

prompt or what but she looksdown on a sheet of paper script

1:04:46

and reads the question word forword between each one of these

1:04:50

exchanges. Wow.

1:04:52

Adam Curry: Visual, visual.Thank you.

1:04:55

Unknown: Why do you think it's anecessary subject to teach

1:04:58

students? So I think It's

1:05:00

really important that we don'tlie to children, especially

1:05:03

young children. Our children areseeing the effects of climate

1:05:07

change in unprecedented ways.They're experiencing changes in

1:05:11

their day to day lives that noneof us have seen before. So for

1:05:14

example, last spring here in NewJersey and across the East

1:05:17

Coast, oh,

1:05:18

Adam Curry: I can't wait forthis. I lived in New Jersey.

1:05:20

What what are we seeing now thatI never saw in New Jersey,

1:05:23

please inform me.

1:05:24

Unknown: We experienced dust inthe air from Canadian wildfires.

1:05:28

And that was something thataffected children, all children,

1:05:31

and

1:05:31

Adam Curry: that was climatechange.

1:05:33

John C Dvorak: It was called Badforest management,

1:05:36

Adam Curry: and pyromania.

1:05:38

John C Dvorak: Right and rightin arson, Pyromania,

1:05:41

Adam Curry: I like pie is arson,

1:05:44

Unknown: their ability to playoutside their ability to go

1:05:46

about their day to day life. Andwe need to be clear with kids.

1:05:49

Wait

1:05:49

Adam Curry: a minute. Did yousay dust? It was smoke. It was

1:05:54

smoke. Smoke, she said dust

1:05:58

Unknown: for so for example,last spring here in New Jersey

1:06:01

and across the East Coast. Weexperienced dust in the air from

1:06:04

Canadian wildfires. It wassmoke. And that was something

1:06:09

that affected children, allchildren, their ability to play

1:06:12

outside, they're out there dayto day life,

1:06:14

Adam Curry: lock them down. Wegot dust in the air climate

1:06:17

change, stay indoors, get onyour computer, watch some p*rn,

1:06:22

and we

1:06:23

Unknown: need to be clear withkids and let them know that

1:06:25

something is happening. And thisisn't just a bunch of surprise

1:06:29

things that are going on andscientists know what's going on.

1:06:31

Yes,

1:06:32

Adam Curry: yes. Kids is calledFire. Exactly. It's fire. That's

1:06:35

her example.

1:06:38

John C Dvorak: Yeah, yeah. Youlived in New Jersey. In your

1:06:41

experience that? Well,

1:06:44

Adam Curry: we definitely hadvery smoky days from other stuff

1:06:48

in New Jersey. But you know,okay, wasn't necessarily from

1:06:51

Canada. But it was fires. Itwasn't climate change. Are we

1:06:56

supposed to connect in ourbrain? Well, Canada

1:07:01

spontaneously combusted becauseof climate change. And then we

1:07:05

got dust. Does this isridiculous. And this was on this

1:07:12

is PBS. This PBS NewsHour,

1:07:14

John C Dvorak: this should beabolished. Here we go.

1:07:18

Adam Curry: Sorry. This is ashorty. When do you do you need

1:07:20

to set this up this short? Well,

1:07:21

John C Dvorak: yeah, it'll beset up by itself.

1:07:23

Unknown: But the other moreimportant piece is that our

1:07:25

economy is going to change whatthe future looks like, and what

1:07:29

the industries are that we'll beemploying our children in the

1:07:32

future will be around climatesolutions.

1:07:38

Adam Curry: Climate Solutions,show

1:07:40

John C Dvorak: it so there's notgonna be any more plumbers or

1:07:44

auto mechanics or toll takers orgardeners. Everything's about

1:07:50

climate solutions, all the jobs.Here's what Biden kind of says

1:07:56

all the jobs are going to belike climate solutions. But

1:07:59

there'll be a solution job.There'll

1:08:02

Adam Curry: be good paying unionjobs. Hey, what do you do? I'm

1:08:05

in climate solutions. Oh,excellent. So

1:08:08

John C Dvorak: you're gettingwet?

1:08:11

Adam Curry: Oh, wow. Wait, wherewas she from this lady.

1:08:15

John C Dvorak: She is somedirector of climates teacher

1:08:20

teaching or something. She's gota degree in it. And she's goes

1:08:24

around, I guess telling peopleto teach more about climate

1:08:26

Adam Curry: just she needs to betarred and feathered. Run run

1:08:30

out of town. This is both

1:08:31

Unknown: of them. Yeah. We alsospoke with a high school art

1:08:34

teacher in New Jersey about theimpact of working climate change

1:08:38

into her art lessons. So

1:08:40

Adam Curry: yes, let's get themeverywhere we can even an art

1:08:43

class. Don't express yourselfdraw climate change.

1:08:46

Unknown: I feel that it's veryimportant for students to know

1:08:50

about the realities of

1:08:52

Adam Curry: oh, she crying. Shesounds very emotional, or is

1:08:55

that she's

1:08:56

John C Dvorak: either I couldn'ttell us you know that Susan,

1:08:59

they the, the senator fromVermont, or Maine or wherever

1:09:03

she is called Collins. She hadsomething wrong with her throat.

1:09:07

She's either got that syndromeor she's nervous. And I was

1:09:11

watching her. I think she'snervous. She's just nervous to

1:09:14

be on TV.

1:09:16

Unknown: I feel that it's veryimportant for students to know

1:09:19

about the realities of, of thecirc*mstances that they're

1:09:24

living through.

1:09:26

And as educators, I think wealso have an obligation to teach

1:09:32

students and guide studentsthrough the difficulties of not

1:09:38

only understanding this but alsoemotionally processing the

1:09:46

severity of the situation.

1:09:50

Adam Curry: Okay, this is an artteacher, which is fantastic. So,

1:09:53

kids, you got to, I want you toprocess the emotional, the

1:09:57

emotional trials you're goingthrough with The reality of

1:10:00

climate change. This is a childabuse. Plain and simple child

1:10:07

abuse. You are scaring children.You're doing it purposefully.

1:10:12

And honestly, these people arestupid. I used to put all

1:10:16

teachers on a pedestal no more.Bring bringing the housekeeper's

1:10:22

housekeepers, homeschoolhousekeepers.

1:10:25

John C Dvorak: Teachers shouldbe house. housekeepers. There

1:10:27

you go. Number six. How

1:10:30

Unknown: can teachers like thatone, Carolyn McGrath help

1:10:33

students navigate anxiety andstress about climate change.

1:10:37

Adam Curry: Give them aNintendo.

1:10:39

John C Dvorak: They don't care,give him a pill.

1:10:42

Unknown: A pill. First of all,we need to be honest with them.

1:10:45

And we need to be truthful. Andwe need to let them know that

1:10:47

the scientists have really goodpredictions out there. And we

1:10:51

have a good sense of what kindsof things are going to be

1:10:53

happening into the future. But Ithink to ease anxiety, aside

1:10:58

from being honest, and makingsure that our children are well

1:11:01

informed, we need to tell themabout the types of solutions

1:11:05

that exist already

1:11:07

Adam Curry: solutions. Ah, Ilove that we're going back to

1:11:10

solutions. And this is exactlywhy on Tuesday, I'm finalizing

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our global warming climatechange Best of Show for next

1:11:18

Sunday. So we can hear howaccurate they all have been over

1:11:22

the course of this program. Overalmost 17 years, the accuracy of

1:11:27

these predictions from thescientists who all agree 98% of

1:11:32

them, sometimes it's 97, thatclimate change is real, and

1:11:36

we're all going to die. And thisis and that show will be to play

1:11:40

for parents so they can educatetheir children, that this is a

1:11:44

lie. This is not true. This isjust bunk, but there's so much

1:11:48

money in it.

1:11:50

John C Dvorak: So we have thewoman making the statement that

1:11:54

there are solutions. And ofcourse, the solution is get rid

1:11:57

of fossil fuel and go back intothe

1:12:00

Unknown: dark ages. And I thinkthe best way to eat sorry, was

1:12:03

that I'm sorry, I want to seven.And I think the best way to ease

1:12:06

anxiety is to foster positiveactions, and also thoughts about

1:12:11

large scale solutions that theycan contribute to as children

1:12:14

and in the future.

1:12:16

Adam Curry: I you you

1:12:17

John C Dvorak: talk to him, Iwant to hear you play the hook

1:12:19

the beginning. It's a shortclip, do what she's saying is

1:12:23

that she's going she wants tomake sure that kids are

1:12:25

brainwashed, and they becomeactivists. This is basically

1:12:29

what's in this clip. And theybecome when they get older,

1:12:32

because nothing's gonna get donewithout them. And so they're all

1:12:36

going to become activists. Andshe doesn't say it, but they're

1:12:38

all going to vote Democrat.

1:12:40

Unknown: And I think the bestway to ease anxiety is to foster

1:12:44

positive actions, and alsothoughts about large scale

1:12:47

solutions that they cancontribute to as children and in

1:12:50

the future.

1:12:51

Adam Curry: So everyone, everychild is going to be a climate

1:12:54

solutions expert. And when Ihear this first bit of a clip,

1:12:57

it makes me think of somethingelse.

1:12:59

Unknown: I think the best way toease anxiety is to foster

1:13:02

positive actions.

1:13:04

Oh, there's no winning. We don'tlike to foster a competitive

1:13:07

atmosphere, but we laugh a lot.Now everyone hug and share a

1:13:11

secret

1:13:12

Adam Curry: foster word. Sameone, same lady.

1:13:16

John C Dvorak: And this is thethat was seven I believe with

1:13:19

the kicker. That's short 11seconds. These are short. And

1:13:23

here's the here's the bonusclip. I wasn't gonna, you know,

1:13:26

I don't like going this long.But I like it. There's a bonus

1:13:31

clip. And here it is.

1:13:32

Unknown: I mean, in states likeFlorida, they're seeing rising

1:13:36

sea levels and recordtemperatures. But Governor Ron

1:13:39

DeSantis recently signed a billthat deletes most mentions of

1:13:44

climate change in state law.What do you say to educators in

1:13:48

states like Florida about how toteach climate change when they

1:13:52

may be dealing with electedleaders who rejected it exists?

1:14:01

Ah,

1:14:02

Adam Curry: who pays for this? Imean, is it literally just the

1:14:05

government has put so much moneyinto it. There's just hundreds

1:14:08

of billions of dollars floatingaround that this drivel can be

1:14:11

made and propagated upon thepublic but isn't it how do we

1:14:18

stop this? I don't think it canbe stopped can it be stopped if

1:14:21

there's so much money, decadesof money has been put into this?

1:14:26

John C Dvorak: It's a bitbaffling to me. And everyone's

1:14:30

bought bicep hook line andsinker now you want to know

1:14:33

they're going to propagate awhole new generation of kids are

1:14:36

going to be brainwashed intofirst grade and going head to

1:14:39

end their finger painting willnow have to show the burning sun

1:14:43

scorched earth you know, deadanimals. I don't know what the

1:14:46

end is. You have to get the kidsall you know, their dogs gonna

1:14:51

die because it climate change.

1:14:54

Adam Curry: Here's how it ends.The kids are coming for us.

1:14:56

They're going to turn us intomulch. I'm going to kill They

1:15:00

kill the old people and turnthem into mulch.

1:15:02

John C Dvorak: Well, they would.That's already been a story

1:15:04

we've done on the show. No, butthat's probably what

1:15:06

Adam Curry: they're teachinghim. Alright kids. So now you're

1:15:09

done with your finger paintingabout the scorched earth. Let's

1:15:12

go after granny and grandpa.Let's get him multicam multicam

1:15:18

mulch. With that I'd like tothank you for your courage in

1:15:21

the morning to you the man whoput the sea and Climate

1:15:24

Solutions say hello to my friendon the other end the one and

1:15:26

only Mr. John Cena

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John C Dvorak: in the morning toyou, Mr. Simpson severs on the

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road feet near subs in the waterand all the names and knights

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Adam Curry: break man, wefinished the topic of being most

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it's a natural break down we gotHello trolls. We got 2146

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Trolls. That is way up. 90 Andwe had 1943 on the last

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John C Dvorak: show. They startbailing out after a while I

1:16:03

guess. Oh,

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Adam Curry: no. I mean, what doyou mean? This is what it's the

1:16:07

same. This is the same time aslast Sunday. So we got

1:16:10

John C Dvorak: exactly the sametime. Yeah, yeah. Oh,

1:16:13

Adam Curry: we've been she'dlike Mr. Abrupt. Hey, look, I'm

1:16:18

managing the control room here.

1:16:20

John C Dvorak: I know you gotthem. But you got to Hey, hair

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trigger. We

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Adam Curry: got to move the showalong man, we got to move it

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along. And the reason why is wewant to thank our executive and

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Associate Executive producers.Along with our trolls, of

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course, we love having thetrolls and the troll room troll

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And you'll you'll know thatyou're good to go and listen to

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the podcast. Also, all of theart that is used that is created

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by our artists shows up asChapter images. And as a part of

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the value for value model. We'dlike to thank our artists right

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up front for the work they putin. They're always doing this

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live and in real time. So thatwe can have something to choose

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right after we right after we'redone with the shows we can

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publish we have a pretty quickturnaround time. I mean, I think

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we're one of the quickestturnaround times of any show of

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this stature and size. Mainlybecause we don't edit anything.

1:17:24

was just like no we just leaveit in true. Yeah, why would you

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do that? Why would you want toget it

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John C Dvorak: robot people liketo hear you mumbling and

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grumbling Yeah,

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Adam Curry: and it's only methat does that. So time talent

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treasure is all we ask in returnfor the work that we provide for

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you we've been doing for almost17 years it'd be our 17th

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anniversary in October and ourartists definitely provide time

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and talents we want to thankpickle surprise who surprised us

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and I'm not sure if picklesurprise has ever won the the

1:17:59

the slot before? No,

1:18:01

John C Dvorak: but we looked athis art or her art it's I think

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is a key again femmes art stemsare and there's a lot of pieces

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that were that could have beenwinners. Yeah. So it's not like

1:18:13

this person is a slouch

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Adam Curry: No I think wasdefinitely we've considered some

1:18:17

of pickle surprises aren'tbefore but I don't know if

1:18:20

they've ever had a win but thiswe both liked it. There's just

1:18:24

no two ways about it. Wediscussed a few other pieces but

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this is the the funky lookingcow. Underneath assailing cow

1:18:33

it's

1:18:33

John C Dvorak: a very happysmiling cow. Yes, because that

1:18:35

cow is as it says cows look atthe cow puts a smile on your

1:18:39

face. And the

1:18:40

Adam Curry: cows caption is nowlaced with listeria. And what

1:18:45

was fun about this is it had a avertical split of the art was,

1:18:51

which is not something wecommonly see and to the right

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John C Dvorak: was a rare, veryrare layout.

1:18:57

Adam Curry: I like the colorpalette, although I'm not the

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guy that decides in colorbecause I'm kind of colorblind.

1:19:03

Yeah, he's colorblind, but thepalette was was nice. We enjoyed

1:19:06

it. It was it was a good solidpiece I

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John C Dvorak: would have likedto have seen I mean the use of

1:19:15

Serif fonts with no agenda andKorean DeVore I think would have

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been better off with a boldersans serif font like a Franklin

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Gothic one of the variousweights of that would have been

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I think made the piece jump Ilook better. But except for that

1:19:32

as we only complain Well,

1:19:33

Adam Curry: that's some goodfeedback. I can't I can't

1:19:36

provide that feedback. That'sthat's all you you're good at

1:19:39

that. I just liked the color. Ilike pretty colors. smiling face

1:19:44

smiling cow I like that. We hadlet's see, Nick the rat tried

1:19:51

with some kind of mechanical cowbut it didn't really didn't

1:19:56

really come in. I didn't jump inmatte monochrome matte boy ver

1:20:02

had a disgusting piece with acow shooting milk out of his

1:20:06

utters and killed this wasdefinitely no good. Nice to see

1:20:12

comic strip blogger posted thepicture of me with the Taunton

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Neil from 33 years ago. That waskind of funny. magic number.

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Yeah, very magic number. And wasthere anything else there? War

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Eagle tried a milk bottle tasteslike poop. We did get a chuckle

1:20:30

out of the gob of goo with thepistachio but we didn't think

1:20:33

anyone was really get it. Andwhat else do we have? I kind of

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liked the Taunton Neil educate.You know, it didn't hold a

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candle to the to pick a surprisebut it was simple chicken

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lactating animal was okay. Itwas alright. Yeah, that was

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okay. It was okay. But ingeneral, though, we, we we saw

1:20:59

and we were like, that's theone. Take a surprise.

1:21:02

Congratulations. Thank you.Thank you to all the artists who

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1:21:09

And they come and go you know,not everybody can can work

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years ago that that brought awhole new bunch of artists in

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and move some out. But weappreciate it. And we now like

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out. Yeah. And so when coffee isground with it with the same

1:34:02

grind and then noted you know,big change to just the grind a

1:34:06

little bit from from type ofcoffee to type of coffee. But

1:34:09

when it's when the coffee isroasted, dark, about five pounds

1:34:16

on it on a thing go get thecoffee plug out of the device.

1:34:21

But when it's a light roast ofany sort, you have to just pound

1:34:26

away forever to get the damnplug out. And I'd like to know

1:34:30

why.

1:34:31

Adam Curry: Now do you do thatagainst the side of the of the

1:34:34

trash bin? Because that's how Iused to do it.

1:34:36

John C Dvorak: No, no, I have adevice. You have a professional

1:34:40

device that you hit a real iswith the machine. Yeah. Yeah.

1:34:45

Because I Oh, that's just got tobe a rubbery thing and you just

1:34:48

pound away on it falls into acontainer and then you throw the

1:34:51

container and coffeemaker

1:34:53

Adam Curry: and a workoutdevice. Yeah.

1:34:56

John C Dvorak: Yes, my exercise.

1:34:58

Adam Curry: Who needs more?Let's Be honest.

1:35:01

John C Dvorak: Is that oh, let's

1:35:02

Adam Curry: see. Maybe he'llcome back with an answer. I

1:35:05

John C Dvorak: don't know ifthere is an answer. And for

1:35:07

people wondering I just find itannoying to be honest about

1:35:10

Okay, well then maybe just staywith the dark roast. No, no, I

1:35:14

delight roaster better you getmore caffeine. And they have a

1:35:17

just a better flavor.

1:35:19

Adam Curry: Get use. You getmore caffeine from a light roast

1:35:21

than from a dark.

1:35:23

John C Dvorak: Yes, whatever wassays,

1:35:24

Adam Curry: Hmm, interesting.Thank you, Eli. Mark could char

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John C Dvorak: no, we have aclip.

1:35:58

Adam Curry: But this is a clip.

1:36:00

John C Dvorak: Yeah.

1:36:01

Adam Curry: I mean, I it

1:36:02

John C Dvorak: was a you usuallyplayed in with the Oh Look at

1:36:06

the juice and then you'd havethe something out of my leg

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clip. And it's a clip.

1:36:10

Adam Curry: Ah ha second juicemaybe as juice leg

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John C Dvorak: there's a showtitled

1:36:20

Adam Curry: Can you just cheat?Let me write it down before I

1:36:23

forget. Juice leg man. Um, so itwas part of look at that juice.

1:36:31

John C Dvorak: No, it would beplayed in conjunction with it

1:36:33

but it wasn't part of the seriesthat was collected. And I felt

1:36:38

something running down but Jewsrunning down my leg. It was like

1:36:41

hot

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Adam Curry: juice man JaninePirro or

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John C Dvorak: somebody said it

1:36:46

Adam Curry: Janine Wow.

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John C Dvorak: Whoa think shesaid it but there was somebody

1:36:51

like that.

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Adam Curry: I'm sorry. I can'tfind it. Someone's gonna have to

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find it and we sell rebrand Iwill have will rebrand it and I

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will give you a a a sadreplacement for now I got hairy

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Adam Curry: and our finalAssociate Executive producer is

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1:38:20

Adam Curry: if Ryan's wrote himin and I looked for the email to

1:38:23

see my note emailed separately.And he gave his email address

1:38:26

there. Did you see anythingbecause I did not find anything.

1:38:29

John C Dvorak: Well, here I havea bunch of emails from him. Oh,

1:38:31

good. Zack. Wait, but but I'mgonna read the titles of each

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one. Executive producer for show1637 executive producer for show

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for show 1648 No, no, no note,

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Adam Curry: Vince and Brian willgive you a double up karma.

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Unknown: Our formula is this. Wego out. We get people in the

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mouth

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Adam Curry: I'm not sure I'm notsure if I heard it right. Did

1:40:09

you open something? No,

1:40:10

John C Dvorak: I did not openanything yet. But I want to play

1:40:13

a Biden clip. Alright, I have toclear shorties both. Okay.

1:40:19

Versus the I didn't know this,but this is the NAACP clip. My

1:40:24

Unknown: name Joe Biden. And I'ma lifetime member of the NAACP

1:40:31

John C Dvorak: as follows rightthat trumps guess exactly what

1:40:33

Trump was saying,

1:40:35

Adam Curry: I'm black. He shouldhave said I'm black. I've been

1:40:37

black all my life. I will bethat would have been funny.

1:40:40

John C Dvorak: And then here'ssome more typical one. This is

1:40:42

Biden, most supreme ever.

1:40:45

Unknown: That's why myadministration is taking most

1:40:47

significant actionnotwithstanding, the Supreme

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Court tried to stop me providestudent debt relief most supreme

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ever.

1:40:57

John C Dvorak: Most supremeever. Yeah. Student debt, debt

1:41:01

relief most supreme everhandled.

1:41:04

Adam Curry: Let's hear there'san opening for Supreme Leader of

1:41:06

Iran. You maybe you can go go.We're going over there. We have

1:41:12

a Although only a top level, wehave a report come in the

1:41:17

findings of the investigationinto the death of the Boeing

1:41:20

whistleblower. And Tina actuallyhad a good question she wanted

1:41:24

to know when this poor man tookhis life supposedly in his truck

1:41:29

in front of the hotel eatinglunch, but she wants to know did

1:41:32

he finish his lunch. And that isnot included. In the report

1:41:37

Unknown: we're hearing from afriend and colleague of Boeing

1:41:39

whistleblower John Barnett andhis attorneys. Then after both

1:41:44

police and the coroner say thathe died by suicide. The

1:41:47

Department issued a 56 pagesupplemental report detailing

1:41:51

the investigation as well as anote found in Barnett's truck.

1:41:55

Tonight, his attorney said evenif Boeing did not directly pull

1:41:59

the trigger, it did soindirectly. and found nothing

1:42:04

suspicious. No people inBarnett's hotel room, no one

1:42:07

following him in or out of thehotel. No fingerprints other

1:42:11

than Barnett's on the gun, or onthe notes. Our investigative

1:42:15

reporter and Emerson just spokewith Roy Ervin, a former

1:42:19

investigator at Boeing. He'salso a whistleblower that no one

1:42:23

has spoken with before oncamera. She showed him the

1:42:27

suicide note. Is that the Johnyou knew? No,

1:42:31

no. No, no. All over the placelike that. No.

1:42:40

He had never expressed thosekinds of sentiments to you

1:42:43

before. Do you think this is doyou think this is?

1:42:53

You know, unfortunately, whereyou weren't close enough. I

1:42:55

couldn't say that. But I I wouldsay no, not not in the frame of

1:43:00

mind of the last several times Italked to him. No. And, you

1:43:05

know, like I said before, theonly way that I would believe

1:43:08

that he committed suicide was ifI saw it on camera, but I that

1:43:14

doesn't ring true for John. So

1:43:17

Adam Curry: here's anotherwhistleblower who no one has

1:43:21

spoken to before and what I findinteresting as I look at this 56

1:43:24

page report, very top line, Idid not see a copy of the

1:43:28

suicide note or the contentsthereof but yet these people

1:43:31

have won apparently. I'd like toI'd like to know more. I'm not

1:43:37

satisfied with with theseanswers. And what I mean doesn't

1:43:42

feel right. Something's like aprofessional hit to me. Yeah.

1:43:46

And then oh, well, thisfingerprint prints were on the

1:43:49

gun and on the on the suicidenote. Da that's how you do it.

1:43:54

You wipe it clean, put his handson the gun. And now this guy,

1:43:58

and what does it mean alwaysthis guy gonna testify. This is

1:44:02

all very, very fishy. Meanwhile,the Department of Justice is

1:44:07

going after Boeing.

1:44:08

Unknown: I'm heading to theUnited Nations Environment

1:44:11

assembly OC bellandur

1:44:12

recorded this video before heboarded the Boeing 737 Max eight

1:44:16

that crashed in Ethiopia. Hisfamily now suing Boeing for the

1:44:20

company's role in the crash.Boeing has

1:44:22

Adam Curry: had three or fouryears after the two Max eight

1:44:25

crashes to clean up their act.They have failed.

1:44:29

Unknown: attorney Mark Lindquistrepresents spell injures family.

1:44:32

Boeing ended up

1:44:33

Adam Curry: cutting a sweetheartdeal with the Department of

1:44:35

Justice a deferred prosecutionagreement.

1:44:39

Unknown: But now the Departmentof Justice alleges Boeing has

1:44:41

breached that 2021 agreement toavoid prosecution for the max

1:44:45

eight crashes by quote failingto design implement and enforce

1:44:49

a compliance and ethicsprograms. Frankly,

1:44:52

I think both Boeing and the FAAitself should adhere to a Safety

1:44:57

Management System.

1:44:59

Washington says Maria Cantwell,who oversees the Senate

1:45:02

Transportation Committee tellsme strict federal oversight is

1:45:05

needed to fix Boeing and protectpassengers.

1:45:08

We have a lot of people on theline engineers and machinists,

1:45:12

who need to make sure thatthere's someone there backing

1:45:15

them up when they say, Look, Ihave a concern about this

1:45:18

process, I think is a better wayto go. The playmaker

1:45:22

has been under pressure afterrecent incidents, including a

1:45:25

door plug failure and delays ofcertifying the new Max 10.

1:45:29

Adam Curry: I want to see Boeingsucceed, most of us want to see

1:45:32

Boeing succeed. But Boeingcannot function as its own

1:45:36

watchdog. We're going to needfederal oversight to reform

1:45:40

Boeing. Now, that doesn't soundgood.

1:45:46

John C Dvorak: This is adisaster. Yes, because Boeing is

1:45:50

an important company in theUnited States for more than a

1:45:54

few reasons. They can't gettheir rocket to work either.

1:45:57

They're trying to you know,compete with SpaceX, and they

1:45:59

can't do that, right. Thisplace. This operation needs an

1:46:03

overhaul and I have to justblame the board of directors for

1:46:05

not doing their job. This is asellout bunch of slouches that

1:46:08

obviously, weren't payingattention to anything.

1:46:12

Adam Curry: So when thegovernment steps in to help what

1:46:14

what does that look like?

1:46:16

John C Dvorak: It looks like Ilost lost money is going to cost

1:46:20

a fortune. Is that one of thosegovernment things? Were they

1:46:21

going to make you pay? Okay.

1:46:24

Adam Curry: Okay, got it. Alwaysmakes me a little a little wary

1:46:31

as our former President Trumpflies is 757. Wonder what they

1:46:36

did with that thing?

1:46:37

John C Dvorak: Well, that wasyours. I mean, that's an old

1:46:39

plane. It is. Yeah. But

1:46:40

Adam Curry: you still you stillhave to put new parts into it

1:46:43

periodically. Yeah. Yeah.

1:46:47

John C Dvorak: Well, there's notfor this knowledge, though.

1:46:49

There's 30,000 flights a day inUnited States. I know it pays

1:46:54

aren't dropping out of the skyleft and right. No, of course

1:46:57

there's a chopper. Sohelicopters are?

1:47:00

Adam Curry: Of course not. And,and at the same time, you know,

1:47:02

there was an Airbus that caughtfire at the gate. You know, see

1:47:07

co2 canister caught fire, airbus and you didn't hear about it

1:47:13

because it was an air bus. Youdidn't hear about yo

1:47:15

John C Dvorak: to canister catchfires that flammable? Yeah,

1:47:18

well, there's

1:47:19

Adam Curry: a specificprocedure. And if your ground

1:47:22

personnel don't follow it, thenthat somehow that can ignite.

1:47:25

I'm not sure

1:47:26

John C Dvorak: it can take anight. Isn't it possible? I'm

1:47:27

just

1:47:28

Adam Curry: telling you what Iread. I don't know. I don't

1:47:32

know. But the fact is, it was anAirbus that was on fire and you

1:47:35

didn't hear about it. And if Iwas going to do something to the

1:47:38

President,

1:47:40

John C Dvorak: when there was afire at the gate, they said,

1:47:42

Yeah, yeah, I heard about it wason the news. They never said it

1:47:46

was an air busting. It seemslike there was a Boeing plan.

1:47:49

Exactly.

1:47:51

Adam Curry: So if I was going tohave something bad happened to a

1:47:54

former or maybe a futurepresident, yeah, Mr. Boeing, set

1:47:59

it up. tee it up. Just athought. What else you're going

1:48:06

to do? If your desktop

1:48:08

John C Dvorak: was go far? Well,let's take a listen to a Trump

1:48:11

clip. Okay, fine. Our did usethe Trump trial Redux, NPR.

1:48:17

What's going on?

1:48:18

Unknown: Finally Michael Cohen.Of course. Trump's former lawyer

1:48:21

testified this week at the hushmoney trial. House Speaker Mike

1:48:25

Johnson and Ohio Senator JDVance were among Republicans who

1:48:29

came to show their support bysitting in the Manhattan

1:48:32

courtroom. What does this sayabout the Republican Party and

1:48:36

Donald Trump as the trial entersits final weeks or even days?

1:48:41

Well, it says a two party is notonly lined up behind Trump but

1:48:44

available at his beck and call.In the early phases of the

1:48:47

trial, Trump says sometimesseemed rather isolated in the

1:48:51

courtroom, it was noticed thathis son Eric was perhaps his

1:48:54

most prominent supporter there.But outside the court, of

1:48:57

course, and on social media,Trump had been denouncing the

1:49:00

trial and the charges andvarious figures in the case. And

1:49:05

that continued until the judgein the case fined him repeatedly

1:49:10

and threatened to jail him if hedidn't stop. So this past week,

1:49:14

Trump seems to have calmed downquite a bit on social media and

1:49:18

rotating groups of congressionalRepublicans started showing up

1:49:21

in New York to be a kind ofGreek chorus speaking Trump's

1:49:25

lines for him. Among them wasHouse Speaker Johnson, Mike

1:49:29

Johnson, who had a pressconference outside the

1:49:32

courthouse to call the case asham. And this way, of course,

1:49:36

Trump is getting his complaintsout into the public with high

1:49:39

visibility without incurringfurther penalties in the

1:49:43

courtroom, and his supportershave a chance to perform a

1:49:46

service for the leader.

1:49:49

Adam Curry: What a dumb dumbupdate report. They

1:49:51

John C Dvorak: just deliveredtheir deaths the NPR I mean,

1:49:55

Adam Curry: what really ishappening is Trump's legal team

1:49:59

cross examined Michael Cohen andjust beat him to a pulp. And

1:50:05

everyone, everyone is like, Oh,this guy is just lying. He's

1:50:08

just a liar. Everything theysaid that he's a Whoa that he

1:50:12

was lying. He's just been whilehe's a liar. That's what he does

1:50:17

and that you think I said liar.But I said lawyer is a liar.

1:50:20

He's a liar. And so thatnothing's going to happen in

1:50:26

that case, of course.

1:50:31

John C Dvorak: There's just tokeep him off the campaign trail.

1:50:34

He's working on new material. Ithink he gets does material. I

1:50:37

think he's writing new materialin the court room. He's right

1:50:41

this some of these clips too.He's got new stuff. Yeah. He's

1:50:45

to advance he's doing aboutbuying, they're really getting

1:50:48

their quality stuff,

1:50:51

Adam Curry: his delivery,everything is on point. It's

1:50:54

fantastic. A friend of mine,

1:50:56

John C Dvorak: the thing that'sfunny that should be noted is

1:50:59

that there are people that Trumphaters out there. They don't see

1:51:03

any humor in what he does. Now.It's sad because they don't get

1:51:07

his jokes. They don't understandwhat he's up to. They don't get

1:51:11

it. It's sad. It's like can yousee what daddy's doing a set? I

1:51:17

mean, even NPR

1:51:18

Adam Curry: set, great set pressa great set. In fact, they have

1:51:24

a Joe Rogan called he wants youat the mothership Comedy Club.

1:51:27

Great set.

1:51:28

John C Dvorak: He could work itYes. There's a clip you can look

1:51:32

it up. I do messages play. Thisis because part of it. The clip

1:51:36

was from last week it was orlast show NPR dissects Trump

1:51:40

rallies.

1:51:42

Adam Curry: Oh, good, because Ihave some.

1:51:45

Unknown: Okay, yeah, my playthis Donald Trump 2024. campaign

1:51:49

speech can be many things aforum to air grievances, a place

1:51:52

to brag place for lengthy streamof consciousness responses to

1:51:57

the news of the day. And DonaldTrump's speeches provide some

1:52:00

insight into how the formerpresident but governed if he

1:52:04

wins in November, and Paris,Stephen Fowler, listen to

1:52:07

tradition

1:52:08

John C Dvorak: people root burlyhimself when washed away. The

1:52:10

guy talks now to trolling himsince you stopped it. I should

1:52:13

mention something here. I thinkthis is a fair report. And in

1:52:17

fact, I don't have the wholething but but this guy went to

1:52:20

all the Trump rallies. When hesays he talks about Trump and

1:52:24

his bloodbath comment. Yeah, heputs it in context. It says he's

1:52:28

specifically talking about theauto industry

1:52:32

Adam Curry: they want when theywant him to win. Well, I

1:52:34

John C Dvorak: don't think theNPR wants him to win. But I

1:52:37

think at least this guy's fair.

1:52:38

Unknown: Donald Trump's speechhas provided some insight into

1:52:41

how the former presidentgovernment if he wins in

1:52:44

November from rediscovered in mycard, and Paris Stephen Fowler,

1:52:47

listen to 15 campaign speechesfrom this year. And notice the

1:52:51

themes and promises that make upa Trump rally setlist.

1:52:56

If you've ever listened to aTrump rally, you know about its

1:52:58

infamous playlist that runs forhours before he speaks an

1:53:02

eclectic mix of songs thatranges from Elton John's Tiny

1:53:05

Dancer to Phantom of the Opera,and culminates with Lee

1:53:08

Greenwoods. Country Classic. Butit's also helpful to think of

1:53:11

what Trump says at these eventsas its own curated playlist.

1:53:15

Never the same topics in thesame order heavy on the greatest

1:53:18

hits, but with plenty of spaceleft for new tracks that riff on

1:53:22

what's popular, plenty of hisspeeches tied to where he is,

1:53:26

who he's talking to, and how itfits in the political moment.

1:53:29

Take this throwback rally allthe way back in January in

1:53:33

Indianola, Iowa.

1:53:35

Hello, Iowa one day from now,we're going to do when I was

1:53:39

first in the nation caucuses.

1:53:41

It's the night before the firstpresidential primary contest. So

1:53:44

Trump's remarks featuredistracts against top rivals

1:53:47

Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis.Plus crowd pleasing mentions of

1:53:50

tariffs that affect Iowa farmersand increased access to ethanol.

1:53:54

But there's also plenty oftypical Trumpian

1:53:58

Adam Curry: that he saydistracts

1:54:02

John C Dvorak: Yes, this is hisanalogy. Is the is

1:54:05

Adam Curry: the NPR audienceaware of rap distracts or is

1:54:09

this something? Okay? I justwanted to check because that was

1:54:12

an hours out of left field forNPR. It's the

1:54:15

Unknown: night before the firstpresidential primary contest. So

1:54:17

Trump's remarks featuredistracts against top rivals

1:54:20

Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis.Plus crowd pleasing mentions of

1:54:24

tariffs that affect Iowa farmersand increased access to ethanol.

1:54:28

But there's also plenty oftypical Trumpian fair that could

1:54:31

have been delivered anywhere.

1:54:33

But these caucuses are your ownpersonal chance to score the

1:54:36

ultimate victory. Over all ofthe liars cheaters thugs,

1:54:41

perverts frauds, crooks, streakscrapes and other quite nice

1:54:45

people.

1:54:46

It can be hard for even seasonedobservers to track what's new or

1:54:50

notable in his speeches. Theruntime is often more than an

1:54:53

hour and can switch tone andtopics at random.

1:54:59

Adam Curry: So this guy was John15 Wow, they must call him a

1:55:02

hero. They are such a hero.

1:55:05

John C Dvorak: He didn'tnecessarily the way if you if

1:55:08

you parse it. He didn't. I mean,he went to probably a few. But

1:55:13

it sounds to me as though hejust listened to him on YouTube,

1:55:16

because it says he listened to15 speeches. Ah, he didn't

1:55:20

attend 50 Yeah, big difference,as you know, you've been to one

1:55:24

of these rallies early

1:55:25

Adam Curry: on and before. Yeah,in 2015.

1:55:28

John C Dvorak: Yeah. And in likepeople who go in it's like the

1:55:32

Grateful Dead. They go to a lotof them. There's some people

1:55:34

that have gone to every one ofthem. Because there's a there's

1:55:37

a vibe there that people reallyenjoy. And it's different than

1:55:40

just listening even though I'venever been to one, but I've

1:55:43

listened to quite a few of them.And I get a kind of a feeling

1:55:46

for it. But you can see thatbeing there would be better.

1:55:50

Adam Curry: My buddy Vic and hiswife Chris came down from

1:55:52

Dallas. They're here for our vowrenewal right after the show.

1:55:56

Oh, what What? What? Yes, thankyou, everybody for the

1:55:59

congratulations. Very, verykind. Yes, we're renewing our

1:56:03

it's our fifth weddinganniversary today. And we never

1:56:06

had a fight. And so Chris's momwent to the Wildwood, New

1:56:12

Jersey, Trump rally. And just acouple things about Wildwood,

1:56:16

New Jersey is not like an easyplace. You just go to Wildwood.

1:56:20

It is it is way out there. Soyou're going to why would you

1:56:25

really determined to go toWildwood I mean, from anywhere.

1:56:28

And excuse me fellow Jerseyansanywhere within civilization in

1:56:32

Jersey, it's to two and a halfhours to get to Wildwood. You

1:56:36

really want to go there? Let's

1:56:38

John C Dvorak: say go go crossthe whole state in two and a

1:56:40

half hours. Jersey is

1:56:41

Adam Curry: huge. Are youkidding me? You should go take a

1:56:44

look at it. New Jersey is not tobe messed with. And the whole

1:56:51

and then from Jersey that fromSouth Jersey originally. The

1:56:53

whole state it feels like islike no, we're not blue. We're

1:56:57

just going back to red. No,nope, no, at that 100,000 number

1:57:01

they think is even light theythink was more than that. It's I

1:57:05

mean, it's incredible. The sizeof these crowds. That's bigger

1:57:09

than the first time aroundbecause when I when I went to

1:57:11

the the I've been to one thatTrump rally in Arkansas, it was

1:57:16

a lot of people it wasn't it wassmall, actually, comparatively

1:57:20

speaking very small. But now wehave more than 100,000 people

1:57:25

that's that's crazy. It iscrazy. That's really really big.

1:57:31

There's the people are so sickof it. They are but when more

1:57:37

people start burning downtelevision news stations. i This

1:57:42

is I've never understood this.mean that's the main culprit.

1:57:46

why don't why aren't they outthere out front? For a little

1:57:50

bit. We had that at CNN for forlike a day or two. Remember

1:57:53

that? Oh, yeah.

1:57:54

John C Dvorak: Remember? Yeah,they busted the window. It was

1:57:56

like yeah, first. Yeah, that waswe covered that.

1:57:59

Adam Curry: I mean, do you knowthe NPR stations? How come

1:58:01

people aren't just burning thatI'm not calling for violence?

1:58:04

Please. Please like it? No, no,no, I'm not because before you

1:58:08

know it, CBS will call mesomething horrible.

1:58:10

Unknown: There are nearly 80officials working in election

1:58:12

oversight positions across sevenswing states who are considered

1:58:16

election deniers by CBS News.That means they either don't

1:58:20

believe in the 2020 results,refused to certify that election

1:58:24

publicly supported the January 6Capital riots, or have pushed

1:58:29

election conspiracies. Ooh,

1:58:31

Adam Curry: I think we're in thecamp. We're in the conspiracy

1:58:34

camp. Boo Boo Boo, boo, boo, booboo. I'm afraid now. This should

1:58:41

be your beat is very short clip.But since I don't think you have

1:58:48

at all my I'll roll it out foryou. This is Australia. I

1:58:53

Unknown: have to report that thedigital ID transitional and

1:58:56

consequential provisions Bill2023. has been fully considered

1:59:00

by the Federation chamber andhas been agreed to without

1:59:04

amendment I present a certifiedcopy of the bill to question is

1:59:10

that the bill be agreed to I'llput the question that has been

1:59:13

your insight I guess no. The Theeyes have it. Division required.

1:59:22

No division required. This billhas been agreed to

1:59:25

Adam Curry: There you goAustralia digital ID. That's

1:59:29

going to be you're going to needit to control get a game needed

1:59:32

to get on the internet. You'regonna need it for everything.

1:59:36

Everything. I feel so bad.

1:59:39

John C Dvorak: Even if you'regonna vote for Elmer Fudd for

1:59:42

reelection, you got to show yourdigital ideas. Fudd I know that

1:59:47

people always want to know theface of Satan. You know, you're

1:59:49

the Christian in the group here.Yes, the face of Satan is Elmer

1:59:53

Fudd, the Australian PrimeMinister see the face of Satan.

1:59:58

I think so I've concluded Thisafter listening to Naomi Wolf,

2:00:02

long lecture about satanicrituals.

2:00:05

Adam Curry: Oh, I missed thatone when he was listening to

2:00:06

that came out. Is it a video?

2:00:10

John C Dvorak: It's an audio, itit appears to be a video but it

2:00:13

turns out to be an audio

2:00:15

Adam Curry: isn't so it's not onrumble.

2:00:18

John C Dvorak: It's on your ownwebsite, I think Oh no, it's on

2:00:20

site. It's a sub stack audio.And what's the stack is where

2:00:24

you go over your podcast

2:00:27

Adam Curry: app and and wellthey do produce RSS feeds that

2:00:30

are private so you can actuallyif you subscribe to someone

2:00:34

substack they can then set it upso that you'll get your own

2:00:38

individual RSS feed that you cansubscribe to. Which is that's

2:00:42

valid. is valid, valid. Yeah,it's valuable. So what was the

2:00:46

conclusion?

2:00:48

John C Dvorak: The what Delmarfudged devil?

2:00:52

Adam Curry: Is no me. No mewolves conclusion, oh,

2:00:54

John C Dvorak: I couldn't listento the whole thing. She went on

2:00:56

forever. I gave up about 20minutes. And it's like, oh, I

2:01:01

can't take any more of this.

2:01:02

Adam Curry: This is the problemwhen you get professionals and

2:01:05

you put them out there withouteditors and because they need

2:01:08

that. They need that GlennGreenwald is another one. We've

2:01:12

discussed it many times. And Imean, most sub stacks. I'm a fan

2:01:16

of Nomi. Wolf. I can't readthem. It's too long.

2:01:21

John C Dvorak: It's too late. Idon't know how to keep it short

2:01:23

and sweet. Is I reminded of, youknow, well. I'm reminded of

2:01:30

magazine writers I've workedwith who when once they get to

2:01:34

the internet, and you don't haveto deal with page restrictions.

2:01:38

In other words, you can't reallywrite too long because there's

2:01:41

no room. Yeah, Hey, cut it down.We only have room for 850 words

2:01:45

here. Go, hey, just go nuts.They can't stop writing.

2:01:50

Adam Curry: I have a feature.Here's a feature for substack

2:01:53

substack. Just an idea. Youshould have a remix feature,

2:01:56

where anybody can go in and takea substack by someone you

2:02:01

follow, subscribe to whatever,and read and edit it become a

2:02:05

professional editor and thenrepublish that. say here's my

2:02:10

edited version as a professionaleditor. I'm not a writer. I'm

2:02:14

not a substance. I'm not awriter. But I've added I'm good

2:02:17

editor and I've edited this downas a public service. Yeah,

2:02:22

John C Dvorak: that's not a badidea. I'm full of Well, that's

2:02:24

what we do is our clips. Yes.

2:02:28

Adam Curry: And we also editeach other like stop it. It's

2:02:30

too long. I'm tired, bored.

2:02:36

John C Dvorak: I will say forexample, the good news clip.

2:02:40

Yes, I cut out I generally cutout 45 seconds to a minute of

2:02:45

each one of these in such a waythat is fairly. It's better.

2:02:51

Yeah, shorter is better. Shorteris

2:02:53

Adam Curry: always better. Imean, our most of our clips, I

2:02:56

think we have an unwritten ruleover 130 is better be really

2:03:00

good. One minute 30 is that'sreally max length. Wouldn't you

2:03:05

say? No? One minute more. You're

2:03:08

John C Dvorak: like my maximumlength is two minutes. Ah, see,

2:03:11

I

2:03:11

Adam Curry: find that to belong. I

2:03:12

John C Dvorak: try not to haveI'm looking at my clip list

2:03:14

here. All my clips today. Arethe longest is 142.

2:03:20

Adam Curry: Yeah, well, that'sgood. That's 142 is acceptable.

2:03:23

Because we know we know we got

2:03:24

John C Dvorak: like I got onefifteens I got 50 seconds. And

2:03:31

here's a 52nd clip right hereready to go. This is a god my

2:03:34

Gaza report. That was JakeSullivan to the rescue. National

2:03:39

Unknown: Security Adviser JakeSullivan is visiting Saudi

2:03:43

Arabia and Israel this weekendto discuss the war in Gaza. In

2:03:48

Paris. Daniel Estrin has morefrom Tel Aviv. Sullivan

2:03:51

is meeting Saudi Crown PrinceMohammed bin Salman and then

2:03:54

meeting Prime Minister BenjaminNetanyahu in Israel. The US has

2:03:57

been trying to advance a dealwith Saudi Arabia to open formal

2:04:01

relations with Israel. That hasbeen complicated by Israel's

2:04:03

unwillingness to end theoffensive in Gaza and its

2:04:06

opposition to an independentPalestinian state. The US has

2:04:10

also been discussing a defensetreaty with Saudi Arabia.

2:04:13

Sullivan will also discussIsrael's plans in Rafah in

2:04:16

southern Gaza. Israeli troopsentered Eastern Rafah this

2:04:19

month, causing more than half amillion Palestinians to flee the

2:04:23

US as opposed to Israelexpanding the Rafah offensive

2:04:26

because it would uproot evenmore Palestinians. I'd like the

2:04:32

John C Dvorak: I have a coupleof clips so Jake Sullivan is the

2:04:35

President of the United States.Yeah, they said he finally

2:04:37

course

2:04:38

Adam Curry: He's a fine lookingman. He is a presidential

2:04:42

stature

2:04:42

John C Dvorak: that Jacob willbe more of a creep. So so it's

2:04:46

not

2:04:47

Adam Curry: going very well.Three more hostages turned up

2:04:52

dead. And this is this kind of aweird report because it has

2:04:57

three dead hostages picturesposted everywhere. or the pier

2:05:01

is done and Biden is panderingto the blacks.

2:05:06

Unknown: And SES John Kirbyjoined the White House briefing

2:05:08

to discuss the latest of the warin Gaza. With news Israel

2:05:11

recovered the bodies of threehostages killed by Hamas.

2:05:14

Just horrible news and ourhearts go out to the families.

2:05:17

Kirby also gave an update to thehumanitarian aid making his way

2:05:21

into the warzone from the newlycompleted floating pier built by

2:05:24

US troops. Here you can seetrucks just today today alone he

2:05:28

says 300 pallets were carriedacross trucks filled with food,

2:05:32

water, hygiene kits, medicalsupplies, and even plastic

2:05:35

sheeting for shelters today was

2:05:37

just the start was the firstday. There's still work that has

2:05:40

to be done to reach what we callinitial operating capability.

2:05:44

But we hope to be able toincrease the number of pallets

2:05:47

that get in over the coming daysII

2:05:49

comes as the commander in chief,I'm a lifetime member of the

2:05:52

NAACP and delivered remarks atthe National Museum of African

2:05:55

American History and CultureFriday and black history.

2:05:58

Adam Curry: I love the deadhostages, everything's a mess

2:06:02

and I'm a member of the NAACP in

2:06:04

Unknown: culture Friday, Blackhistory is American history.

2:06:07

He's speech comes as poll showblack voters increasingly

2:06:10

frustrated by what they regardas inaction on their top

2:06:12

priorities. Many say they'returned off by the Biden

2:06:15

administration's handling of theeconomy in the Israel Hamas war

2:06:19

with his visit marking the 70thanniversary of Brown versus

2:06:22

Board of Education Supreme Courtcase 70 years

2:06:26

ago when the Supreme Court ruledand Brown versus Board of

2:06:29

Education, racial segregation inpublic schools and

2:06:31

unconstitutional hours theirlong struggle for freedom.

2:06:39

Now, Biden will deliver thecommencement speech at Morehouse

2:06:41

College this weekend and thengive remarks at an N double ACP

2:06:44

dinner in Detroit. So

2:06:47

Adam Curry: that was weird thatthey package that up. But okay,

2:06:50

but the real news coming todayout of Israel is the government

2:06:55

is splitting apart, got aproblem Bibi's got issues, this

2:06:59

Unknown: is a sign but if byJune the eighth, there isn't a

2:07:04

change in Israeli policy achange in the way this war is

2:07:07

run, particularly a commitmentto make a bigger effort to

2:07:11

release the hostages plan forthe day after in Gaza, and that

2:07:16

they after to includenormalization of relations with

2:07:20

Saudi Arabia down the road. Ifall of that doesn't happen, then

2:07:24

I think this is the beginning ofthe end of the cooperation

2:07:27

between the two Benny Gantz andhis party came into the

2:07:30

government almost as soon as thewar began, because they could

2:07:34

see it was not there was notenough military experience in

2:07:36

that cabinet. And they bolsteredNetanyahu but what he says now

2:07:41

what Bennigan's says now isdecisions are not being made for

2:07:45

defense reasons. They're beingmade for personal reasons or

2:07:48

political reasons, beingprioritized over national

2:07:51

reasons. So he explained allthat to the Israeli public. Then

2:07:54

he looked into the camera andsaid, I'm looking straight at

2:07:58

you, Benjamin Netanyahu, weworked together for many, many

2:08:02

years, you were always apatriot. Are you still a

2:08:05

patriot? You know, what has tobe what decisions have to be

2:08:08

made? You're not making them.It's crunch time, we will make

2:08:12

the right decision. And just asI was coming on air, so some

2:08:15

five or six minutes ago, weheard a quick response, a glib

2:08:18

response, if you like fromNetanyahu, but the answer seems

2:08:21

to be no. He says this is just aeuphemism for the end of the war

2:08:27

and the defeat of the State ofIsrael and the failure to return

2:08:30

any hostages. So all of thatvery dramatic. and Israeli

2:08:34

politics and patronage onYahoo's answer will mean that

2:08:37

Benny Gantz and his and hisparty will leave this government

2:08:41

more quickly.

2:08:44

John C Dvorak: I have a similarclip. This is the Israel update.

2:08:49

Adam Curry: Second from PBS andhe just voices

2:08:52

Unknown: tonight there isturmoil within Israel's

2:08:54

government. Benny ganz acentrist and Benjamin Netanyahu

2:08:58

is war cabinet is threatening toquit if the government does not

2:09:01

adopt a new plan for the war inGaza by June 8. It comes as a

2:09:05

ceasefire deal remains elusive,and no new hostages have been

2:09:09

released since November. Andearlier today, Israeli

2:09:13

airstrikes fell in northernGaza, toppling buildings In

2:09:17

Jabalia, the largest of Gaza'srefugee camps, killing 15 and

2:09:21

wounding dozens more. Meanwhile,National Security Adviser Jake

2:09:26

Sullivan is in Saudi Arabiatonight to discuss the war with

2:09:29

Crown Prince Mohammed binSalman, he travels to Israel

2:09:33

tomorrow.

2:09:34

Adam Curry: Now, do you thinkMBS can do something is there?

2:09:36

No, I

2:09:37

John C Dvorak: don't know whatthe deal is here. This doesn't

2:09:39

make any sense to me somethingWell,

2:09:41

Adam Curry: none of those. Okay.What I've heard from my insiders

2:09:44

on the field, is that all thesenations around the region,

2:09:51

including Syria, Jordan, SaudiArabia, they're sick of this

2:09:56

nonsense. They also don't wantthe Palestinians but they're

2:09:59

sick of it. It the everybodywants a two state solution

2:10:02

except the Israel. Everybodywants this and

2:10:08

John C Dvorak: they want tostick Israel with it with the

2:10:11

problem. Yes.

2:10:12

Adam Curry: And Israel if theykeep going they will not be our

2:10:15

biggest ally. I think that'sgoing to end. Of course, we know

2:10:20

that's not possible because thedesigners control our government

2:10:23

apparently.

2:10:24

John C Dvorak: And the media andthe media. They do a bad to say

2:10:28

do a crappy job of it. Theyreally do. The media is against

2:10:31

them as that work.

2:10:33

Adam Curry: Meanwhile, theprotests have spread to

2:10:35

Amsterdam. And what you will notsee because we only have the

2:10:40

audio is the students of the UVAthe interface the frightening

2:10:44

stage with Amsterdam, the FreeUniversity of Amsterdam have

2:10:48

blockaded the canal. I mean withwith with huge piles of bricks

2:10:53

and, and furniture and all kindsof stuff. When you blockade the

2:11:00

canal, that's a real problem inAmsterdam, it screws up traffic

2:11:06

John C Dvorak: as deliveries Nowthis actually used Yes,

2:11:10

Adam Curry: and these canalstreets are very narrow. I live

2:11:13

there. So I know that you know,this is a big, particularly the

2:11:17

area where the university iswhich is surprised and elitist

2:11:21

neighborhood. So they the kidswere very surprised when they

2:11:25

got beaten the standoff

2:11:27

Unknown: in the heart ofAmsterdam. This was on the ninth

2:11:31

of May, a few days afterstudents at the University of

2:11:33

Amsterdam had started their proPalestine encampments. When

2:11:38

police moved in to end theprotest, things got ugly. Well,

2:11:41

it might be hard to imagine theviolent confrontations that took

2:11:44

place right here between policeand pro Palestine demonstrators

2:11:49

but the scenes certainly shockedpeople here in the Netherlands

2:11:52

and abroad. And they've led somestudents and academic staff at

2:11:56

the University of Amsterdam toaccuse the police of heavy

2:12:00

handed tactics. On Monday, theprotesters tried again, this

2:12:05

time it was a coordinatedwalkout by students and staff at

2:12:08

several Dutch universities. Thedemands like it demonstrations

2:12:14

in other countries includedcutting ties with Israeli

2:12:17

academic institutions linked tothe army. But the University of

2:12:20

Amsterdam was also criticizedfor not consulting with

2:12:23

protesters before calling in thepolice. Oh no,

2:12:26

the university board would liketo demonstrate that they want to

2:12:29

regain the confidence of itsstaff and students when they

2:12:33

should start by cutting ties andestablishing shared governance.

2:12:39

We our staff, we say we we needour institutions to step up,

2:12:43

stop doing harm, stop beingcomplicit.

2:12:46

And the second reason is becauseof the right to protest. It's a

2:12:50

basic democratic liberal rights.And it was a peaceful encampment

2:12:54

and it was beaten down by policeand our staff. We cannot accept

2:12:58

that.

2:12:58

Adam Curry: Now what you noticeis this is an English native

2:13:01

English speaker. Because inAmsterdam, there are no Dutch

2:13:05

people left. All this there areexpats who can now afford the

2:13:09

prices of the extremely inflatedhousing prices and subsidized

2:13:15

immigrants who have come in andI would say it was about 6040

2:13:20

brown face versus white face.I'm not being racist, just

2:13:24

saying what I see. And this is,of course, the problem that the

2:13:28

Netherlands has been dealingwith for two decades, if not

2:13:32

longer. And the Netherlands hasnever been an immigration

2:13:36

country. They never wanted it.And the Dutch are fed up. They

2:13:41

had an election. They votedoverwhelmingly for Hillary fear

2:13:46

to builders. Just because theyjust want it to stop. They want

2:13:51

the immigration to stop this.The election was in November, I

2:13:57

believe. And finally, finally,they have figured out a

2:14:02

coalition. And guess what?Something's going to change

2:14:07

Unknown: a photo op six monthsin the making the government

2:14:11

coalition for the Netherlands,led by the far right leader

2:14:15

fielders, who promised to staytrue to his party's hard line on

2:14:19

immigration and to opt out ofthe EU's new asylum system, even

2:14:23

if it took years to do

2:14:25

Adam Curry: so. The first usethe Dutch law and the crisis law

2:14:30

we have to make sure that therewill be less influx of asylum

2:14:35

seekers in the Netherlands. Andthat is something that we don't

2:14:38

need the European Union for thatis totally compatible with

2:14:40

European law

2:14:41

Unknown: and builders. So theNetherlands plan to follow in

2:14:44

the footsteps of Denmark, whichnegotiated a deal to be excluded

2:14:48

from the EU asylum policies. Butan EU spokesperson appeared to

2:14:52

pour cold water on that idea,but added he would wait to hear

2:14:56

exactly what the Dutchgovernment had in mind. You can

2:15:00

throughout the EU legislation inthe past when certain

2:15:04

discussions were taking place ontreaties, certain countries in

2:15:08

the context of those discussionsand negotiated opt outs, but we

2:15:12

are working on the basis ofexisting treaties. The

2:15:15

EU's pact on migration andasylum includes tougher borders

2:15:18

and shared responsibility amongthe bloc's members to take in

2:15:22

asylum seekers. The new rulescome into effect in 2026. And

2:15:27

the deals passage comes ahead ofEurope wide elections next

2:15:30

month, in which immigration isplaying a major role. Meanwhile,

2:15:34

as Dutch politicians outline thegovernment's new policies, it

2:15:38

still remains to be seen whoMehring from national politics

2:15:41

and is expected to be tapped asthe new NATO Secretary General

2:15:45

fielder's himself has shelvedhis ambitions to be pm amid

2:15:48

widespread unease over his antiIslam and anti European welfare

2:15:54

John C Dvorak: stuff. Yeah,good. Hey, learn something.

2:15:57

Listen to this show. Good

2:15:58

Adam Curry: stuff. Yeah, it'llbe interesting to see what

2:16:00

happens how that all goes down.Well, they didn't

2:16:03

John C Dvorak: kill the Slovakiaguy. So that's one back and back

2:16:06

on it. Certainly tried.

2:16:08

Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah. Damn,because we had the far right man

2:16:11

before far right far right near

2:16:13

John C Dvorak: the far right.But it's all the other guys

2:16:15

doing the shooting. Always. It'salways always

2:16:18

Adam Curry: the The Nut Job. Youknow. Nature person, you know,

2:16:25

like they, they just treehuggers? Yeah, they spin them

2:16:28

all up and then give them a gunis bad. Or shoot that guy.

2:16:33

Meanwhile, speaking of asylum,which is a global issue, and of

2:16:38

course, most of this is, youknow, climate refugees because

2:16:42

guess what, it's hot in Africa.Oh, who would have thought the

2:16:47

Biden administration is tryingto win some votes.

2:16:52

Unknown: The White House isexpected to announce major

2:16:54

changes this week to federalimmigration policy.

2:16:57

Adam Curry: The Associated Pressis reporting the Biden

2:16:59

administration wants to speed upthe asylum process for

2:17:01

Unknown: certain immigrants.

2:17:02

Number seven reporter andattorney Jessica Crawford

2:17:05

explains how it would work andwhat this means for new arrivals

2:17:08

to the southern border. It canoften take years to get through

2:17:12

the asylum process. And in themeantime, applicants are

2:17:15

generally busy building theirlives here in the United States.

2:17:18

But the new proposed changeswould move new arrivals to the

2:17:21

front of the line for asylumdecisions. That means the

2:17:24

government can deport peoplewhose claims are denied within

2:17:27

months instead of years. Thegoal of these changes is to

2:17:31

process those asylum claimswithin six months instead of

2:17:35

several years. The new rulesthat apply to people who cross

2:17:38

between ports of entry and turnthemselves into immigration

2:17:41

authorities. The Bidenadministration is taking

2:17:43

increasingly restrictivemeasures to dissuade people from

2:17:47

coming to the US Mexico border.This comes amid a backlog of

2:17:51

immigration cases. There areabout 3 million cases in the

2:17:54

nation's immigration courts, theaverage caseload for a judge is

2:17:58

5000. I spoke with Ron CalElaine Ariano of the Colorado

2:18:02

Immigrant Rights Coalition aboutthe possible impact far

2:18:06

too many people who are seekingasylum do not have attorneys.

2:18:10

And so increasing the rate thatpeople are processed will mean

2:18:14

that most people will lose theircase. Even if they

2:18:17

have a strong case.

2:18:18

Denver has served more than41,000 new immigrants so far.

2:18:23

Adam Curry: Wow. Notice the termnew arrivals,

2:18:27

John C Dvorak: new arrivals, newimmigrants, they won't say what

2:18:29

they are. Now I see a clip fromthe last show you should look up

2:18:32

because this is just a factoidthat we should push on the show.

2:18:38

This is a chip Roy clip. Lookfor CHIP Roy chip

2:18:41

Adam Curry: Roy on the number ofillegals I just have a few

2:18:44

questions while

2:18:46

John C Dvorak: I stop is this isin Congress. So it's a kind of

2:18:49

an if this is an officialhearing. So this is a real

2:18:52

number.

2:18:53

Adam Curry: You This is not nota little show a little play that

2:18:56

they do for C span for clips.This is real. This is the real

2:18:59

deal. And

2:18:59

John C Dvorak: she's kids. Well,that may be

2:19:01

Adam Curry: true. Okay. Allright. I just have a few

2:19:03

questions. I just like to askeach panelist, how many people

2:19:09

do you think are in the UnitedStates right now? illegally?

2:19:14

Unknown: Mr. Roy, it'simpossible to say. But I can

2:19:18

tell you that for for a good 20year period from the early

2:19:22

2000s. Until about two years agothat I can

2:19:26

Adam Curry: I just guess, can Ihave not heard this clip? Of

2:19:28

course. So from the early 2000s,to now 24 years, I'm going to

2:19:35

say 47 million. That's

2:19:39

John C Dvorak: a high number.That's close. until

2:19:41

Unknown: about two years ago,the number that was often quoted

2:19:44

by media types was 11 million.They now the numbers that I hear

2:19:51

now consistently between 20 and40 million illegally in the

2:19:54

country. Yeah,

2:19:55

Adam Curry: I'm sure if I'm 47is probably more realistic, but

2:19:58

they're new arrivals. newcomersand you know, you know what's

2:20:03

really good, particularly thesethese new arrivals that come

2:20:09

through the newcomers. Were soxenophobic, these newcomers that

2:20:15

come that come enter the thesouthern border. I mean, they

2:20:20

often have to swim across theRio Grande to for that, you

2:20:25

know, basically they get droppedoff on the other side and it's

2:20:28

like okay, because they all haveclean clothes, you know,

2:20:31

everything's good to go but thenyou got it for the show, please

2:20:34

swim across the Rio Grandebefore you enter the Americas

2:20:38

and the New York City mayor hassome thoughts about this

2:20:42

Unknown: that state those jobsthat we are in high demand, we

2:20:47

could expedite how do we have alarge body of people that are in

2:20:53

our city and country that areexcellent swimmers. And at the

2:20:58

same time, we need lifeguards.

2:21:01

Adam Curry: To excellentswimmers job,

2:21:02

John C Dvorak: you needlifeguards, is that what he

2:21:04

said? Yes. And

2:21:05

Unknown: at the same time, weneed lifeguards. And the only

2:21:08

obstacle is that we don't givethem the right rope to become a

2:21:12

Adam Curry: lifeguard becausethey're excellent swimmers. We

2:21:14

know that they swam across theRio Grande. I mean, come on,

2:21:17

make them lifeguards, I mean,that's urgent. That's

2:21:20

Unknown: just doesn't makesense. But if we had a plan that

2:21:24

say you have a shortage of foodservice workers, and those who

2:21:28

fit the criteria, we got toexpedite expedite you

2:21:32

Adam Curry: because we know howto cook right. I mean, you're

2:21:34

good. We love that cuisine youall are bringing here newcomers

2:21:38

if you have the

2:21:39

Unknown: experience that you area nurse which we have a nursing

2:21:42

shortage, and we will expediteexpedite you and that's the same

2:21:46

with lifeguards. So we have allthese eligible people waiting to

2:21:50

vote when we do like

2:21:52

John C Dvorak: we employ

2:21:54

Adam Curry: this some lifeguardshortage. I mean, this

2:21:57

John C Dvorak: bullcrap by theway, you get a clip in the day

2:21:59

for the lifeguard clip

2:22:00

Adam Curry: oh well that'ssometimes these things come so

2:22:04

unexpected but okay, I'll take Ididn't figure that one. Thank

2:22:09

you. Life

2:22:10

John C Dvorak: guard. She

2:22:11

Adam Curry: had the clip fromthe last show. I mean, it

2:22:13

didn't. It didn't make

2:22:15

John C Dvorak: her nose sleeper

2:22:16

Adam Curry: didn't even make thecut. Meanwhile, another mo

2:22:20

prophesy comes true. BMO has hada number of them. I think this

2:22:27

is one of my favorites. He issaid you know the the future of

2:22:31

law enforcement is rich peoplewill have private security and

2:22:36

your gated communitieseverything will be safe. It'll

2:22:38

be private. A lot of copsleaving the force going private

2:22:42

make three times as much moneyfor the poor neighborhoods. You

2:22:45

get drones. What

2:22:46

Unknown: a dazzling viewerCentral Park a rare and glorious

2:22:50

sight from 200 feet high. Theplush treetops to the skyline

2:22:54

all captured by an NYPD drone.

2:22:57

I would love to see this dronechill areas that that the cops

2:23:01

can I get to that they havethings maybe a scooter or

2:23:04

bicycle.

2:23:06

The NYPD expanding its 85 drugsnow implementing a new

2:23:11

initiative called drones asfirst responders yeah

2:23:15

to put this Jones station. Ontop of this precinct behind me

2:23:19

integrated into the 911 callsystem. The drones will be

2:23:22

piloted remotely from One PolicePlaza in the presence of the

2:23:26

departmental attorney as asafeguard against improper

2:23:29

surveillance. The first unitsbeing installed at three

2:23:32

precincts in Brooklyn, one inthe Bronx, and at the Central

2:23:35

Park precinct persons

2:23:36

shot person stat person Robclimbs in progress, our real

2:23:41

serious crimes, we're going todispatch the drones

2:23:43

autonomously, and it's going tofly to the wherever the call may

2:23:47

be.

2:23:47

The drones can get to placesofficers can't because they have

2:23:50

infrared cameras, and they cando so within seconds as opposed

2:23:54

to an officer on foot or in acar. The

2:23:56

great New York City PoliceDepartment who's represented

2:23:58

well here today has used dronesto assist with search and rescue

2:24:03

efforts. NYPD

2:24:04

Deputy Commissioner ofoperations Kaz Daughtry,

2:24:07

testifying before CongressThursday, about the department's

2:24:10

use of emerging technology. It'sdrones most recently used to

2:24:15

inspect for earthquake damage.And for crowd control,

2:24:21

we're leveraging thistechnology. We want to use this

2:24:23

technology to keep New Yorkerssafe. We want to introduce this

2:24:25

technology into ourcrimefighting apparatus. And

2:24:28

this technology is a gamechanger.

2:24:31

Adam Curry: No, it's a gamechanger. This is the future. I

2:24:35

John C Dvorak: like the idea ofthe drone that has like a like a

2:24:37

hand holding you like a 45 justthe one gun and every time it

2:24:44

shoots it goes back about fivefeet and then comes back. And

2:24:49

shows

2:24:56

know I think that this is a timefor kids to consider reading

2:25:00

instead of something that usedto be popular like I guess I

2:25:03

don't know even in the 50sslingshot slingshot they're

2:25:08

great product. Yeah. Hey hey.shots in a ball bearing Jehan

2:25:14

Adam Curry: exit strategythere's

2:25:17

John C Dvorak: no agenda drovewith a slingshot it's very

2:25:20

doable no January doable no

2:25:23

Adam Curry: agenda slingshotscould go no it you know the

2:25:26

leather patch like has no agendaon it. And then on the other

2:25:29

side it says hit him in themouth. Come on do you right no

2:25:34

agenda slingshots ball bearingssold separately the wrist rocket

2:25:39

that's it trolled on the wristrocket I did you ever had a

2:25:43

wrist rocket?

2:25:44

John C Dvorak: Yeah, I was so asafter my time. Oh,

2:25:47

Adam Curry: no, because ithadn't you know the bar that

2:25:48

would rest on your on yourwrist? Yeah, I know what they

2:25:52

are. Yeah, yeah. The goodproduct. outstanding product.

2:25:57

Yes. Okay, kids. Take it fromUncle John get a slingshot. Hit

2:26:01

that drone laying shot. That'sright. See how that works out

2:26:04

for you. Perfect.

2:26:05

John C Dvorak: I bought aslingshot. I always have a

2:26:07

slingshot because we have thesethings that fall for trees that

2:26:09

kind of like a big seed and Ilike to shoot him into the air.

2:26:14

And so I've always had aslingshot. And they you know,

2:26:16

they got these big got new kindsof rubbers that they use to pull

2:26:19

up this different kind of like,it's like tourniquet, rubber.

2:26:25

And so I think broke that wasbreak. And the I bought it I

2:26:30

boarded a new sling shot fromAmazon. How long?

2:26:35

Adam Curry: How long? How longago was

2:26:36

John C Dvorak: this? Probably ayear and a half ago, two years,

2:26:39

maybe five? Whatever the caseis. These newer sling shots are

2:26:43

so powerful. It's unbelievable.

2:26:47

Adam Curry: I mean, I would sayI'd like your idea. I think it's

2:26:49

a low tech idea, but I'd likeit. But why don't kids just get

2:26:53

the suicide drones just crashinto these drones. I mean, now

2:26:57

it's

2:26:57

John C Dvorak: cost me money.SUID of slingshots cheap. You're

2:27:01

talking about, you know thatpoverty stricken area, they're

2:27:04

going to waste money on a drone.And, and it is cheap and ball

2:27:08

bearings are cheaper. And youcan also throw it put a wallet

2:27:11

in there. You can throw allkinds of you can shoot anything.

2:27:13

It's just a bit practical. It'spractice

2:27:16

Adam Curry: kids. It'spractical, and it's fun. Ball

2:27:19

bearing is Fundly ball bearingso separately,

2:27:23

Unknown: Paul Barry soldseparately.

2:27:25

Adam Curry: We can't be we can'tsell the slingshots with the

2:27:28

ball bearings. No,

2:27:29

John C Dvorak: the ball bearingsare not dead. That's kind of

2:27:31

pricey. Especially good withball bearings.

2:27:36

Adam Curry: Which could bringback another fan favorite

2:27:39

Marbles.

2:27:41

John C Dvorak: Marbles would benice to shoot a marble marble

2:27:44

marbles. Yeah, whatever.

2:27:46

Adam Curry: We still playmarbles.

2:27:48

John C Dvorak: Not that I knowof. I think it's no they play

2:27:50

good games on the computer.Yeah,

2:27:53

Adam Curry: get some marbles inthe slingshot kids ask your

2:27:56

housekeeper.

2:27:58

John C Dvorak: So I have oneclip here on the on the debate

2:28:01

between Trump and Biden, who youcan play brings us up to speed.

2:28:06

Adam Curry: Okay, debate is whatis it NPR? Yeah,

2:28:10

John C Dvorak: the Redux Redux.

2:28:12

Unknown: And almost suddenly,this week, Biden and Trump

2:28:14

campaigns agreed to debate firstone June CNN, the second maybe

2:28:18

final one ABC fold two

2:28:20

months before election day. Whatdo you think? Well, it started

2:28:24

with Trump saying he woulddebate Biden anytime, anywhere.

2:28:27

Then Biden said, Okay, how aboutCNN in June, and within a couple

2:28:31

of hours the Trump campaign hadagreed. So the gauntlet was

2:28:34

tossed and accepted. And justlike that, the two major party

2:28:37

nominees have thrown over therubric of the bipartisan

2:28:41

Presidential Debate Commission,which has been producing these

2:28:44

events for decades. And thattradition of these debates is

2:28:47

aged rather poorly, perhaps inrecent years. No one was happy

2:28:51

with the Biden Trump edition in2020.

2:28:53

Adam Curry: This guy's mouth isclicking. Do you hear that? It's

2:28:57

very, it's very disturbing tome.

2:29:00

John C Dvorak: When now what isit? What did you say

2:29:01

Adam Curry: his mouth isclicking. When he taught Oh,

2:29:04

that's

2:29:05

John C Dvorak: interesting. ButI'm going to start listening

2:29:07

now. Thanks. Yeah, sure.

2:29:08

Unknown: I'm going to use I'vethrown over the rubric of the

2:29:11

bipartisan Presidential DebateCommission which has been

2:29:14

producing these events fordecades. And tradition of these

2:29:18

debates is aged rather poorly,please a lizard.

2:29:20

John C Dvorak: He's a lizard.Click, click, click click click

2:29:23

click

2:29:24

Unknown: of the bipartisanPresidential Debate Commission

2:29:26

which has been producing theseevents for decades. And that

2:29:30

tradition of these debates isaged rather poorly, perhaps in

2:29:33

recent years. No one was happywith the Biden Trump edition in

2:29:36

2020. So this time, the Bidenpeople wanted the debates to be

2:29:40

sooner. They wanted a studiodebate without a live audience,

2:29:44

and they wanted microphones thatcould be shut off. If a

2:29:48

candidate exceeds his time ortries to talk over the other

2:29:51

candidate. And Trump releasedhis campaign wanted to debate

2:29:55

badly enough to agree to allthat. Will they find any room

2:29:58

for third party candidates andNow there could be but the

2:30:01

threshold to get there is 15% infour national polls plus getting

2:30:07

on enough state ballots to get acandidate up to 270 electoral

2:30:12

votes potentially which would bea majority hard to say which

2:30:16

hurdle is highest but just nowRobert F Kennedy Jr. Says he

2:30:20

will clear them both so we shallsee

2:30:22

Adam Curry: yeah unlikelyunlikely that by the way that

2:30:26

void that mouth clicking is anon starter you're off the air

2:30:29

dude

2:30:35

John C Dvorak: I've never Inever noticed it before. I'm

2:30:37

glad you spotted

2:30:41

Adam Curry: that guy for real.So Bitcoin Bobby says he wants

2:30:44

to get in MMA. It's gonna betough. I'm the 15%. I don't know

2:30:47

if you want a man. What? No, ofcourse they don't want him in.

2:30:51

But what is this microphone,turning off the mic business?

2:30:55

That's, that's just lame. did

2:30:58

John C Dvorak: well, they'llturn it off Trump, but they

2:31:00

won't do it for Biden. You cancount on that

2:31:03

Adam Curry: now. But there's nomention of the drug test. No,

2:31:07

John C Dvorak: it's Trump's. Andmy dad won't be a drug test. We

2:31:11

can be assured. But but he mightget accused of being jacked up

2:31:15

on some Well, yeah,

2:31:16

Adam Curry: because the last tobe jacked up. They'll have to

2:31:19

make a statement and saying no,we're not doing a drug test. And

2:31:22

then then Trump has anotherthree hours of material.

2:31:25

John C Dvorak: Yes, he

2:31:26

Adam Curry: does. This genius isI love that. Is this so smart?

2:31:30

Yeah, it's easy, but smart.Let's get an update on the

2:31:35

Russian law, the Russian law,the Russian law, which

2:31:39

John C Dvorak: Oh, this Russianlaw thing is quite interesting.

2:31:41

It's like what there was nothingdigital. I know what you're

2:31:44

gonna talk to you know thisabout the law that Georgia can

2:31:46

have in Georgia? Yeah. And I seeno, of I don't see any reason to

2:31:52

object to this

2:31:53

Adam Curry: if you're having tothank you. What is the big

2:31:55

problem with this?

2:31:56

John C Dvorak: I don't get theproblem either. And here's what

2:31:58

we'll play the clip and then wecan talk about it. The

2:32:01

Unknown: president of the formerSoviet republic of Georgia

2:32:03

Salome zurabishvili has vetoed aforeign influence law, which has

2:32:07

sparked unprecedented protestsand warnings from the EU that

2:32:12

the measure could undermine thecountry's attempt to join the

2:32:16

bloc. But the veto, mostlysymbolic as a ruling Georgian

2:32:20

dream party has enough lawmakersin Parliament to override it.

2:32:24

Under the law, NGOs and mediaoutlets that received more than

2:32:27

20% of their funding from abroadwould have to register as bodies

2:32:31

pursuing the interests of aforeign power. Critics say it

2:32:35

resembles Russian legislationused to what is sent. Here's

2:32:39

what Georgia's president had tosay.

2:32:42

This law, in its essence, in itsspirit is a Russian law, which

2:32:47

contradicts our Constitution andall European standards. And

2:32:52

those represents an obstacle onthe European path. The law is

2:32:56

not subject to any change orimprovement. It's very simple.

2:33:01

This law must be abolished.

2:33:04

Adam Curry: Now forgive me ifI'm wrong. Or correct me if I'm

2:33:07

wrong. Isn't Farah exactly thesame law that you have to

2:33:11

register as a foreign agent ifyou're lobbying and whether

2:33:14

you're a nonprofit or not,doesn't every country have some

2:33:17

version of this is this socrazy?

2:33:20

John C Dvorak: Every country hassome version of it, but this one

2:33:23

is specific to any, anyorganization or person or NGO

2:33:28

that has over 20% financing froma foreign country. If we had, if

2:33:34

we had, for example, and we havehave examples here, where China

2:33:39

is all of a sudden, you know,they run the Confucius Institute

2:33:42

in a lot of universities. Yes.And we make a big fuss about it.

2:33:46

How is that different? Exactly.That we make a big fuss when

2:33:52

China runs a bunch of operationsin this country, or Russia, for

2:33:56

example, they post on Facebook,and everybody goes nuts. Yeah,

2:34:00

Adam Curry: we had people how isthat different? We've had people

2:34:03

under investigation because theywere lobbying but they were paid

2:34:07

by foreign for what right now wehave a Democrat in in the

2:34:14

Department of Justice casebecause he took money from

2:34:19

Tajikistan or something. Andyeah,

2:34:22

John C Dvorak: right. Yes,Melendez. Yeah. And then

2:34:26

Melendez

2:34:28

Adam Curry: Menendez brotherswho killed their parents? Yes.

2:34:31

Those good

2:34:31

John C Dvorak: yeah. So yeah,it's one of those countries but

2:34:37

but it's the same thing I don'tget why they're making such a

2:34:41

fuss because

2:34:41

Adam Curry: they want to createa they want a crisis. Crisis.

2:34:46

They want a crisis inParliament. So then they can

2:34:49

bring in the the AmericanStooges or the European students

2:34:53

for that. I don't know if we'reinvolved in this one. This seems

2:34:57

to be well, you operation is anEU opera. ration maybe they can

2:35:01

hire Newland.

2:35:03

John C Dvorak: Maybe Newlandknees work that could be you

2:35:05

might just figured it out rightthere.

2:35:07

Adam Curry: Yeah. By the way,I'd take it back that mouth

2:35:10

clicking. That's not a lizardthat's a bug like in a member

2:35:13

men and black those people werebugs. Yeah, exactly.

2:35:17

John C Dvorak: Exactly. Let'slisten to the here's some

2:35:23

interesting clips. I guess Ijust recorded these you don't

2:35:26

mind saying so yourself? Yes,because it's like it's like a

2:35:29

two it's like goes in twodirections at the same time

2:35:32

again from NPR. These aredubious flyers in Mexico.

2:35:36

Unknown: April 15 started off asa typical day for Gabriella

2:35:40

Zavala. She was juggling thedemands of her busy family life

2:35:43

and Texas with running ResourceCenter. Memorex is a small NGO

2:35:48

that helps asylum seekers inMexico on the other side of the

2:35:51

border from Brownsville. But byevening her world had been

2:35:54

turned upside down. And here'sJude jofy blog takes the story

2:35:58

from here. Savalas

2:36:00

soon learned she and her NGO RCMfeatured prominently in a social

2:36:05

media thread posted by an arm ofthe conservative Heritage

2:36:08

Foundation called the oversightproject. It showed Spanish

2:36:12

language flyers with RCMs logoand that of President Biden's

2:36:15

campaign. A video in the threadshowed the flyers hanging in

2:36:19

porta potties at a migrantencampment in Matamoros. The

2:36:22

flyers said and grammaticallyincorrect Spanish reminder to

2:36:26

vote for President Biden whenyou're in the United States. We

2:36:30

need another four years of histerm to stay open. And they were

2:36:34

signed with her name. Yeah, this

2:36:37

Adam Curry: has been kind of abubbling under story for quite a

2:36:40

while. I'm glad you got thisbecause yes,

2:36:42

John C Dvorak: in Texas, and itwhat's interesting to me about

2:36:46

the story is that it's a flyerthis goes on saying vote for

2:36:50

Biden, and this woman's name isattached to it even though she

2:36:53

says like we got nothing to dowith this was somebody has

2:36:56

something to do with it was adone on purpose. Just make it

2:37:00

look like you're there. Theillegals are going to vote for

2:37:03

Biden or, I mean, the wholestory is fishy that

2:37:07

Adam Curry: we have, we have aguide down at the border. He's

2:37:10

been there consistently, that hehas been he's been sending me

2:37:14

pictures and videos. And he sentme this weeks ago, and then he

2:37:18

said, You know, I think this isbogus. So even he thinks it's

2:37:22

bogus, and he's down there, youknow, trying to trying to sort

2:37:25

stuff out. So it is verydubious.

2:37:29

John C Dvorak: But it is aflyer, and it does say vote for

2:37:33

Biden.

2:37:34

Unknown: That was almost in astate of shock. I said, wow, you

2:37:37

know, this completely untrue.

2:37:39

Devala says she didn't write theflyer telling migrants to vote

2:37:43

illegally, nor did she have anyconnection with it sounds

2:37:46

like why would somebody want todo this? You know, why would

2:37:50

somebody want to intentionallycreate

2:37:53

a fake flyer the flyer wasriddled with Spanish language

2:37:57

errors, and included an outdateddescription of RCM from its

2:38:00

website that hasn't been updatedin years. That part of the

2:38:03

flyers text appears to have beenrun through Google Translate.

2:38:07

The flyer also lists a very oldphone number which also appears

2:38:10

on the outdated website. So ifAllah says she does not support

2:38:14

the flyers message, I

2:38:15

would never sit there and tellsomebody that can't vote that I

2:38:19

know can't vote. Hey, go vote.The thread about the

2:38:22

fires spread quickly and rackedup more than 9 million views on

2:38:25

the social media platform X. Theexecutive director of the

2:38:28

oversight project, Mike Howellsays the thread did not accuse

2:38:32

the Vala of authoring the flyerhe also told the New York Times

2:38:35

he condemns death threats.

2:38:37

The flyer is very real. It'stelling illegal aliens to vote

2:38:40

for Joe Biden.

2:38:41

The morning after heritageposted the threat. Multiple

2:38:44

Republican members of Congressasked Secretary of Homeland

2:38:47

Security Alejandro Mayorkasabout the flyer they were

2:38:50

grilling him about the recordhigh number of people who have

2:38:53

come to the US Mexico border.The fire has also buttressed a

2:38:56

false narrative thatundocumented immigrants are

2:38:59

swaying American elections. It'salready illegal for non citizens

2:39:03

to vote in federal elections andstudies have repeatedly shown it

2:39:07

is very rare. Former PresidentDonald Trump and his allies

2:39:10

insists this campaign seasonthat it is an issue Yeah, I

2:39:17

John C Dvorak: think it is anissue Yes. That is very rare

2:39:22

says who?

2:39:23

Adam Curry: Are JV do it right,you would know I RGV truth on X

2:39:30

RGV truth on ax. That's our guy.He's He's He's all over this.

2:39:35

John C Dvorak: Let's go to clip

2:39:36

Unknown: three. For example.Here's how speaker Mike Johnson

2:39:39

last week.

2:39:40

Adam Curry: We all knowintuitively

2:39:43

Unknown: that a lot of illegalsare voting in federal elections.

2:39:45

But it's not been something thatis easily provable. We don't

2:39:48

have that number

2:39:49

to date. It is still unknown whocreated the flyers that bears of

2:39:53

all his name and who posted themin the porta potties. The social

2:39:56

media thread credited muckraker,a right wing website with

2:40:00

discovering it. muckraker isheaded by Anthony Rubin, who

2:40:03

often uses undercover tactics inhis videos. RUBIN told NPR that

2:40:07

the video of the flyers was shotby an anonymous source with a

2:40:10

close connection to his team RGVtruth our guy Rubin has traveled

2:40:14

across Latin America to fillmigrants and transit to the US,

2:40:18

which he portrays as aninvasion. In his videos, he

2:40:21

often asked migrants about theupcoming election, his

2:40:25

preference for a president aBiden of President Trump. On

2:40:31

April 15, and the hours beforethe threat about the flyers

2:40:34

appeared online, Ruben and hisbrother rang the bell at

2:40:37

Resource Center Matamoros sayingthey wanted to volunteer. Reuben

2:40:42

confirmed that in an interviewwith NPR,

2:40:44

you know, I've rode the train ofdeath and smuggling to Mexico by

2:40:47

the Sinaloa Cartel. I gotkidnapped by the Gulf Cartel.

2:40:50

The point is, I know the ins andouts of this thing. I've studied

2:40:52

these NGOs that handle all themaps so yeah, of course we were

2:40:54

inquiring whether or not itwould be possible to volunteer

2:40:59

it

2:40:59

so the homeless staff believedRuben wanted to volunteer they

2:41:02

called Zavala who spoke with himby phone and

2:41:04

all honestly we're just tryingto help as many people as

2:41:06

possible for you know, beforeTrump gets reelected so

2:41:13

that clip from their phone callwound up as part of the thread

2:41:16

about the flyers. No

2:41:18

Adam Curry: wonder people don'tlisten to NPR anymore. Is this

2:41:22

nonsense.

2:41:25

John C Dvorak: Whether they hadto release the phone call where

2:41:27

the woman was like she says onething to NPR and she's kind of

2:41:30

happy about these flyers I don'tknow this wrap it up with this

2:41:34

with

2:41:34

Unknown: a caption things ofAllah had implied that she quote

2:41:37

wants to help as many illegalsas possible before President

2:41:40

Trump is reelected. RCM isdirector will go taro nice who

2:41:44

spoke to Rubin directly told NPRthat Rubin asked him strange

2:41:48

questions. You almost need amassage. I didn't even know what

2:41:51

he was talking about. And heasked me Biden or Trump, Rubin

2:41:55

told NPR that he did not recallwhat he asked her. Oh nice.

2:41:59

Savalas said it bothers her thatno one who was publicizing the

2:42:02

flyer on social media or inCongress had verified the flyer

2:42:06

with her first they never hurtto call me and find out whether

2:42:09

it was true or not. Mike Howellof the oversight project

2:42:11

acknowledged to NPR that he didnot reach out to Zavala before

2:42:14

posting the thread. It

2:42:16

was in the immediate publicinterest to know about the

2:42:18

invasion in the United

2:42:19

States. The daily signal whichthe Heritage Foundation calls

2:42:22

its news outlet, noted in astory about the flyers published

2:42:26

a day after the thread postedthat it had requested comment

2:42:29

and Zavala had not responded.NPR asked Anthony Ruben whether

2:42:34

it had occurred to him to askRCM staff when he visited before

2:42:37

the thread was published.Whether the organization had any

2:42:40

relationship to the flyer due

2:42:42

to its certain certainlyoccurred to me Yeah, it's not as

2:42:46

if that thought did not passthrough my head.

2:42:47

He told NPR he didn't askbecause he'd been previously

2:42:50

kidnapped by the Gulf Cartelnearby and had been told to

2:42:54

never return.

2:42:57

Adam Curry: We need new flyersnew flyers. And the flyer is

2:43:00

reads. Lifeguard wanted New

2:43:04

Unknown: York I'm gonna show myschool by Jonah did no agenda.

2:43:07

Imagine all the people who coulddo that? Oh yeah, that'd be fun.

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the no agenda family is sowelcoming and open minded due to

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and open minded individuals. Andhere's their meet up report.

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This is Rob from rich

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and in the morning. This isSarah from Richmond life is a

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we brought Breck to our firstmeetup

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is Tom Starkweather I keepfinding good friends and good

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not a joke. not hyperbole in the

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morning to you guys is Ed Sasha.It's a good day to be inside

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We're drinking beer. What areyou drinking? Adam? This is Miss

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Adam Curry: and beach girl sentin a report from the Connecticut

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today the in the NA tribal meetup so go give Sir Mark and de

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three o'clock at the dugout bar.So they are underway as we

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speak. The Charleston I'm sorry,they know in the southwest New

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Hampshire meet up 333 today sothat's also underway at the

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local burger in Keene, NewHampshire. The Charleston semi

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Charleston, South Carolina. Ohwait. I'm sorry. That was

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Kitchen in New York, New York.The North Idaho Sandy brigade

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530 At the bunker bar in PostFalls Idaho. Scott the Jew

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hosting at the Hattiesburg hubcity beers meet up 530 At hub

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city beers and fine cigars inHattiesburg, Mississippi. Also

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on Thursday. And we see we had aNorth Georgia meet up on

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Wednesday sorry cherry cherryCity Brewing Alpharetta,

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Georgia. And then finally theDenver sun worshippers Full Moon

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meet up 630 city park DenverMuseum of Nature and Science

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people love him there you go toone you want to wait. You want

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we support you no agendameetups.com free to list free to

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2:53:39

won't be triggered. You want tobe safe? Is like a like a party.

2:53:54

Always like a party like a partylike a party. Um, let's see. Do

2:53:58

you have ISO? For the end? We dohave 1010 boy we always like to

2:54:02

choose the end of show ISOaround this mon before we get to

2:54:06

our very important segments,which everyone knows all about.

2:54:10

So I just rip it.

2:54:12

Unknown: Yeah, people aremissing.

2:54:15

Adam Curry: No, I think I can dobetter than

2:54:16

John C Dvorak: that. Guy was Ikind of defaulted because I took

2:54:20

it last show by pretty much bydefault. So I figured you need

2:54:24

to win. Yeah,

2:54:25

Adam Curry: well, these are Idon't know if this I'll even do

2:54:28

it twice. No, no. This one

2:54:32

Unknown: will make my day pass.No, I

2:54:35

Adam Curry: think those are justkind of throw is this is the one

2:54:37

data not poop. I mean, cool.

2:54:40

John C Dvorak: Data net wouldnot poop data,

2:54:42

Adam Curry: not poop.

2:54:43

John C Dvorak: Data, not poopthat was

2:54:45

Adam Curry: from the sewer.Sludge data, not poop.

2:54:49

John C Dvorak: All right. Itkinda works.

2:54:52

Adam Curry: It has to becausethat's all we got is good news.

2:54:57

Good news, good news. I poop andnow we have the good news

2:55:02

segment which always I mean,this is great because we're

2:55:04

about to renew my vows. So I'mlooking for some good news. I

2:55:08

want to be A E I O. I want to behappy. I want to just roll out

2:55:14

of here. And we're going to get

2:55:16

John C Dvorak: this is a storyabout you remember that truck on

2:55:19

our over there, Hawaii, the Ohioriver that was leading it was

2:55:23

like the truck was almostfalling in the water in this cab

2:55:27

was down at the bottom. Yeah. Hefinally got the woman. It was a

2:55:32

woman driver, of course. Andsexes would say you think and

2:55:38

they got her and she finallycame forward and got interviewed

2:55:42

and it's just a hard. It's agreat, great story.

2:55:45

Unknown: The heartstopping crashthat left a semi truck driver

2:55:49

dangling over the Ohio River foralmost an hour. The driver is

2:55:53

sharing her harrowing story forthe first time exclusively with

2:55:56

our affiliate who as Alex Perezhas the details stunning images,

2:56:01

Alex Good morning.

2:56:02

Hey, good morning, Rebecca. Thatsemi truck driver says it all

2:56:05

happen in an instant and she wasconvinced that she would never

2:56:09

make it out alive. It happenedso fast. This morning. For the

2:56:12

first time we're hearing fromSidney Thomas. She was in the

2:56:14

driver's seat of a semi truckthat dangled precariously over

2:56:18

the Ohio River and Louisvilleher first time back at the

2:56:21

bridge. Thomas is speakingexclusively to our affiliate WHS

2:56:25

I was like I can't believe thisthat I'm really hanging over the

2:56:29

river.

2:56:29

It all began when a driver ofthis pickup 33 year old Trevor

2:56:32

Branham swerved to avoid astalled car slamming into her

2:56:36

semi. She crashed through therailing. 100 feet above the

2:56:39

water staring right at the riverstuck there for more than 40

2:56:43

Terrifying minutes wonderingwhat would happen to her five

2:56:46

year old son. If the worstshould happen. It

2:56:49

was really hard for me to thinkabout like leaving him behind on

2:56:53

Earth. An army of firefighterson the bridge working to rescue

2:56:57

her.

2:56:57

It was just terrifying to bethat high up in the air and look

2:57:01

now and all you see is is theOhio River. Finally

2:57:05

firefighter Bryce Camden reachesher and prepares to get her to

2:57:08

safety. Who

2:57:09

they are you a praying woman?And I was like, Yep, and we just

2:57:12

had just started praying.

2:57:14

Those prayers while dangling inthe air. A moment Thomas says

2:57:18

she'll never forget.

2:57:19

Sometimes you pray. And I'mguilty of this. Sometimes I pray

2:57:23

and I don't think God islistening in many words that

2:57:27

day.

2:57:27

And the driver of that pickupwas charged with wanton

2:57:30

endangerment and driving on asuspended license. As for

2:57:33

Thomas, she says she's gettingready to go back to work and get

2:57:36

back on the road. June 1, guys

2:57:39

Adam Curry: all right, we justwe have your feet. Okay, Alex,

2:57:41

thank you so much for that. Wow.Prayer works people good news.

2:57:48

Good news. Good news. Good news.

2:57:52

John C Dvorak: They nevermentioned the driver the car

2:57:53

that knocked her off the roadwas a newcomer

2:57:56

Unknown: no no.

2:58:01

Adam Curry: They should havementioned that be friendly to

2:58:07

your newcomers. It's theAmerican way everybody. The new

2:58:14

American way. A coming up we'vegot some nice enough show mixes

2:58:19

Professor Jane Jones checks inonce again from China. DS laughs

2:58:24

and Leola puke with anotherclassic the clip that everybody

2:58:28

played on all the other shows wejust have that at the end in a

2:58:31

fun end of show mix with acouple of Congress critters

2:58:35

arguing with each other. That'snot what we do here. The best

2:58:39

podcast in the universe but

2:58:41

John C Dvorak: a distraction. Upnext. Oh, groovy.

2:58:44

Adam Curry: Nick the rat. Nickthe rat with the conspiracy. So

2:58:48

look out for that. Coming to youfrom the heart of the Texas hill

2:58:52

country here in Fredericksburg,Texas. Happy anniversary. Tina.

2:58:56

I love your look forward torenewing our vows in the morning

2:59:00

everybody.

2:59:00

John C Dvorak: I'm Adam curryfrom Northern Silicon Valley.

2:59:03

I'm John Cena bar and remember

2:59:04

Adam Curry: I said no agendadonations.com until Thursday

2:59:07

adios Mufasa Hui Hui, And side

2:59:13

John C Dvorak: note dude over 40is gonna rock and roll all night

2:59:16

party every day. I

2:59:17

Adam Curry: was rocking androlling all night and partying

2:59:19

every single day when I was 40 Iremember you when you were 40

2:59:22

you were pulling apart computerson the TV. Oh crap, or does she

2:59:26

think the milk comes out of theanus?

2:59:28

John C Dvorak: You never get anysleep. Carol singing along with

2:59:31

that song Nimrods

2:59:33

Adam Curry: in Silicon Valley.tried to convince us why

2:59:36

John C Dvorak: are they banningit and making a big fuss they've

2:59:39

got no

2:59:41

Unknown: nothing

2:59:42

John C Dvorak: nothing evidenceso AI is great.

2:59:45

Unknown: ai ai ai ai ai ai ai aiai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai

2:59:59

ai fun Is mission to find rawmilk on going short

3:00:03

Adam Curry: AI and long onpeople raw milk. Think of it as

3:00:06

raw sewage. Google I O event,think of it as raw sewage. It's

3:00:14

almost like eggnog

3:00:20

Unknown: today I people get birdflu from drinking.

3:00:24

Adam Curry: Anything that youheard of that you thought might

3:00:26

be useful in your life to

3:00:28

Unknown: fatum was boosted byCOVID When distrust of the

3:00:31

government and governmentscientists really grill

3:00:35

Adam Curry: heavily people noone has gotten sick from the raw

3:00:38

milk a I can reason I don'tthink people should drink it or

3:00:42

does she think to milk comes outof the anus open AI is a creepy

3:00:47

over sexualized spokesmodel

3:00:49

Unknown: open the door to thefridge grab the milk left cash

3:00:53

that drop box

3:00:54

Adam Curry: you kind of send mea federal health officials

3:00:57

Unknown: are urging people becautious and not drink raw milk

3:01:00

because

3:01:00

AI is reasoning is reasoning

3:01:03

John C Dvorak: and all it is isdon't drink raw milk

3:01:05

Adam Curry: during this demo.You will like raw milk told me

3:01:08

what I'm not seeing.

3:01:11

Unknown: Eye to Eye ai ai ai aiai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai

3:01:21

ai ai ai ai ai ai ai

3:01:24

and recommended industry doesnot manufacture or sales long

3:01:28

knows obviously the

3:01:29

Adam Curry: white man's Drakeversus Kendrick Lamar. What did

3:01:32

you think of the apple? What doyou think of the apple ads the

3:01:36

crushing the crush Apple ad forthe for the new iPads

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Unknown: with the O six God morelike the six fraud drop in this

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new album Satan This one's forall my dogs October 6 released

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at six o'clock in the city ofthe 6416647 to wait nine cities

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mind to listen to that new albumI'd have to be drunk off of 50

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goes to shine. I don'tunderstand why would anyone pay

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their hard earned money just towatch me get drunk and talk sh*t

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but thank me later you knowwhat's funny? Like Kayla

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Williams you painted yourfingernails pom and baby's head

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with those virtue signalingnails open that itself got

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barred up like prison likeburied in a coffin that's from

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all those kids out hammeringnails not feeling euphoric these

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days or now to tell devil musicimagery that outlet really sells

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six colored hair ties the menwatching the spies sell the

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sorts of the industry you neverhad. We're not surprised. Here's

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a dedication to the number sixLarry Johnson School you want

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that numerology so quick? We'llsee you talk about these girls

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is one of the guys wishing thatyou were bought for one line.

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Not gonna lie. Go in after theseyoungins Islam I guess that

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alphabet mafia has gotten toyour pro day run in your city

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block just after losing yourcrypto day. Many rappers a

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coffee were chosen bandwagon fancode switching gave his mid

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similar to the Rosen trophiesdidn't show up to you have their

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catalogs been overplayeddefinitely frozen. Let's see

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what you have left. Wishing thatAdonis and you have a strong

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bond a good father is betterthan given the people of Toronto

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you're such a long con. So longYukon.

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Ladies and gentlemen, in thisspecial nighttime episode, we

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resumed the madcap ComedyMystery series in a validly low

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budget and multimillion dollartaxpayer funded production

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funding like the January 6committee order order

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Adam Curry: Marjorie TaylorGreene got the ball rolling and

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it got pretty crazy pretty fast

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Unknown: if the Democrats onthis committee are employing

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such Marshawn daughter

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get her under control do youknow where your floor think your

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fake eyelashes are messing up?Dare you are your feelings hurt?

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Oh girl baby girl you don't haveenough somebody's bleached

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blonde bad built Bush body orwhat No. Calm down calm down

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hope you brought your popcorn

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even play baby girl I'm

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not apologize. I am notapologizing

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on a visa

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Chairman this is we we should weshould adjourn Mr.

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