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It's time to rebel eyes.
Adam curry,
John C. Devorah.
Sunday September 4 2022. Award
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broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in the
morning everybody. I'm Adam
curry
Dan from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're still waiting for
this Artemis thing. I mean, what
is it going to take on Johnson
Dvorak? Kill.
I have a sequence of clips of
short clips. Yeah, it started
off okay. NASA
says everything is a go so far
for tomorrow's planned launch of
the Artemis one mission to the
moon. Forecasters say the
weather is expected to
cooperate. The blast off window
is tomorrow afternoon.
And from what I understand, they
already knew they had problems
when she was talking about this.
So the next day
well, for the second time this
week, NASA's Artemis rocket did
not fly the space agency
scrubbed the launch of the
massive rocket after a new
technical issue surfaced and
attempts to fix it failed. CBS
is Mark Strassman is at the
Kennedy Space Center. Mark
earlier this week. It was an
issue with the engine What
happened this time?
Well, a lot of frustration here
NASA just announced it looks as
though they're gonna have to
roll the rocket back to the
garage back to the Vehicle
Assembly Building. That would
delay the next launch window
until later this month. More
likely later next month. Today's
problem came up a couple of
hours into loading the rocket
with propellant that happened at
the bottom of the rocket right
about here. They discovered a
leak in the liquid hydrogen fuel
line. They tried to troubleshoot
it three different times, all
without luck. And at that point,
the launch was a scrub time in
five days that NASA has been
luckless on the launch pad both
times that liquid hydrogen leak
was an issue. And frustration
comes after years of delays and
billions of dollars in cost
overruns. And Lilia, this rocket
still hasn't left the launch pad
is kind of analogous to Joe's
whole deal. Just don't work.
Here's the fun final short clip.
That's right. I mean, we were
waiting all day today back and
forth a lot of communication
from NASA to the public. And it
didn't happen. Just big picture
here. Mark. How important is it
for NASA that artists that
Artemis one succeed? It's
everything I mean, that's as a
timeline to return astronauts to
the moon. But first, they have
to have a successful test flight
around the moon and back from
Artemis one a minimum of drama.
And right now they can't even
get it off the ground
back. Nice sexual kind of
connotation there at the end.
Hey, they can't even get it off
the ground. Hey, man, here
you go. Minimum of drama. And
right now that can't even get it
off the ground. Can't even get
it up man. Can't get it up. Do I
have a few we know that get us
off? Oh, yeah.
When are they gonna fly this
thing again? I try it again.
Never gonna fly. You know,
just go look up Operation
Highjump. And you know the real
problem all right. Onward.
I have a few May a couple so I'm
gonna get out of the way.
Yes. We had a few you even wrote
that in the newsletter. I was
realized we're never wrong. What
are you talking about?
Well, you're wrong when you just
well, sometimes you're not
really wrong, but you're you're
made a mistake.
Oh, hold on a second. This is
not about we have some Mia
culpa. Is this stuff that I did
wrong? No, it's me.
Oh, okay. Nevermind. No, no.
Hey, how's
that dw 40 doing huh?
But they'll be a W four who? WD
40? I was right. Yes, it that'd
be a D 40. You were right. What
you weren't right. Whatever you
were reading whoever that guy
was was writes me.
Excuse me. I didn't hear you. I
was what?
You were right. Okay. It was
water displacement number 40 was
used to co T's rockets. So who
knew? They just seem fishy. The
other thing is it's not dirty
crude. It's sour crude.
But I told you that that was
that was hyperbole of the
newsreader the whoever that was.
That was I think, versus kinds
of crude. There's two kinds of
major crude crude oil. One is
sour is loaded with sulfur and
the other one is sweet, sweet
crude tasting this sweet crude
is a good stuff because you
don't have to desulfurized it.
Yeah, you can mostly more
expense
when you cook with it, or is
that
I guess I never tried but I
guess I don't think so. It's
kind of grimy. Okay.
Yeah, that was Queen Ursula who
said that dirty, dirty Russian
fossil fuels
dirty.
So now we understand what she
was talking and the last one was
sad or the guy in Iraq is she is
not a Sunni. The Sunnis there's
really no the Sunni faction of
the rock is mostly what guy
we're just talking about here.
Why said that? Else a deer that
guy whose starter Yeah, Saturday
was a Sunni. And I got called
out you're full of it. He's not
a Sunni. He's a Shiite. And he
is I mean, I should have known
that because the Iraq is mostly
a Shiite country, even though
it's it was always
run by men. Okay, you're allowed
to make a mistake. That's why we
have
I want to get this right thing
straightened up, because there's
going to be an issue for the
Pope. Oh, it's a big issue. Oh,
yeah. So I've got a bunch of
clips on it, too. Okay. So, but
let me explain what's going on
here is that this guy is who's
something of a phony in terms of
quitting? He's never going to
quit. They say the experts. And
I have one of these experts from
of all places, Johns Hopkins.
Oh,
yes. This is where the experts
live. Yeah, they're all there.
So he is a Shiite, who hates
Iranians and hates the Iranian
she has and he's actually up
against the faction of the
Shiites running for office in
Iraq are Iranian Shiites are the
pro Iranian, she has her Iraqis.
And he thinks they should be
kicked out of the country and
associated the United States. So
he's a hardliner of a certain
sort that is very popular, very
popular guy, and I have some
clips. I have an Iraq report,
which I did pick up from Al
Jazeera.
I'm glad you have this, because
a lot of people see what's going
on. You know, we talked about
the Green Zone being under
attack on the last episode,
which is really just not
reported.
And seen. So the green zones
basically gone. Yeah. Yes. The
walls have been blown down. Yes.
And they took the walls down and
they're running into the greens
on the green zones. A fiasco at
this point. Yeah. But the whole
country is under. It hasn't had
a government for over a year.
Hey, that's what we do.
That's what we do. We Rob
allies,
finger number one, and look what
we did everybody. We
did it again. I looked around
because I knew I couldn't get
any of this information from any
mainstream, you know, anti Trump
local news. So I went to Al
Jazeera and they had a couple of
reports and I picked one apart
and this is the one I've got
this is a rock report one,
a political crisis in Iraq has
erupted into violence after the
powerful Shiite leader Muqtada
al sadder, announced he was
quitting frontline politics,
gunfire and explosions of rocks
Baghdad's high security green
zone in the past few hours. With
reports of heavy fighting
between rival Shiite factions.
These 20 people have been killed
and hundreds injured in the
worst fighting Iraqi capsule has
seen in years. Victoria gambi
begins our coverage
chaos in Baghdad's heavily
fortified Green Zone rival
Shiite factions targeting each
other the fighting escalated
late on Monday night after a day
of violence and political
turmoil
probably better as a visual
report but I do I do like the
sound effects
sound effects are great I had to
cut most of them out because
they were bombs and they were
just going crazy with the sound
effects I've seen some of the
footage but they had a lot of
visuals showing these maniacs
just holding up a gun and
shooting at wild greens
you know you don't see you don't
see anyone I mean it's a chaos
in these videos but you don't
see anyone getting shot you see
just here you'll see a lot going
down right
well there's a lot of bodies
laying around here and there so
it's not really completely true.
Does somebody is getting shot
but as maniacs is just like, you
know, does if you remember the
war in Iraq, where you have
these these show offs that like
to stand in the middle of them
standing up holding your gun and
shooting from the hip.
Yeah. killing their their their
son or their friend.
Yeah. So let's go to part two
protests broke out after Sheikh
cleric Muqtada Al Sadr announced
he was quitting frontline
politics. His support is broke
into the Presidential Palace,
which houses the prime
minister's office many even
taking to the palace pool.
This is a thing now isn't it
this like if there's revolution,
you better show plebs jumping in
the presidential pool or
something that's kind of the
coolest
packed pool it was packed Palace
pool.
Our demands are to dissolve
parliament and to hold the
corrupt to account and we say my
master book to the outsider.
Pride is under your feet, and it
will sacrifice for you to his
hours
of caretaker Prime Minister
Mustapha Academy halted cabinet
sessions until further notice.
But Iraq's political life was
already in limbo. There's been
deadlock for almost a year.
Since Moqtada Al Sadr, his party
won the largest share of seats
in elections last October. It
wasn't enough to secure a
majority, and sadder hasn't been
able to form a government of his
choosing. He told his MPs to
resign in June, and his
supporters have been protesting
since July. Some even briefly
occupied parliament. They want
new elections without the
participation of Iran backed
group.
This is an Iraqi revolution,
Dirac should be returned to its
people.
This is not the first time sad
has announced his retirement
from politics. And many have
dismissed it as a bluff to gain
leverage over his rivals already
several protesters have been
killed and hundreds wounded. And
it's feared that his latest move
could lead to yet more
instability.
Now, this is really quite a sad
example of an overthrow of
government. I mean, look at us,
man, January 6. Now that was
that was insurrection, brother,
what you guys do is nothing. So
what exactly is the problem that
he couldn't form a cabinet as
parliament?
They couldn't form a government.
A government or country says
it's a parliamentary government.
Right government?
I'm sorry, cabinet. Yeah, a
government he couldn't form a
coalition. That's the term I'm
looking for.
And so the other group all
ganged up, and they made one
again, oh, no, oh, no, this guy
is the populace guy. He's the
one who wants to, you know,
right, Iraq. First, let's get
rid of these Iranian
influencers, let's get decided
to Sunnis, meanwhile, of course,
had been taken out of the
picture, largely because they're
the ones who turned everything
over to ISIS. Right. That
didn't, that wasn't a good one.
So that was the that's the end
of their political career
because they're useless. Yeah.
And then the courage of the or
the odd man out and they're, you
know, it's hard to say where
they're headed. None of this has
been covered by the Western
media, because we're so
preoccupied with it with the
January 6 investigation and the
Biden
Melania. Underpants, we were
ahead of the times, brother, we
knew it was coming. We were
ahead of it.
Well, yeah, we got that part.
Right. So but the thing, this is
a major, you know, I don't know
if it reflects poorly on the
United States and our nation
building and all the rest of
these idiots energy
dreams started. We don't even
defend our turf.
We're out of their degrees up
there up to there on their own.
So the green zone is done. So
that whole idea a lot of pools
there
and the groundcover they're not
diving into the green zone
pools.
I don't know just probably a few
of them nowadays. Yeah, hoarding
it. Yeah. Now they're the grid.
Friend of mine was in the we
lived in the green zone from
high school. He's got a hold of
me some years ago. And he told
me that the green zone is the
closest thing I can country
clutter. My edification, the
closest thing he knew that he
could compare it to his Hayward,
Hayward, California, this kind
of a suburban community it had
his house tract homes. Oh,
really, right. Part of it looks
like America didn't they
have like a Pizza Hut and Burger
King? You
know, they was just like, yeah,
like Hayward? Yes, that's
yeah, that's what we want to see
some of these is some of these
Iraqis, like, you know, bustin
down a Burger King, kicking back
and a Taco Bell
to me, because there's a bunch
of just a long reply when he
took four clips. But they had
one guy that he wouldn't go in
there. He says, It's a mess. He
says, Because bullets are just
flying every which way from both
sides. And he says you can't go.
So you can't really get what you
described. You can't get that in
and out. It's the problem. The I
mean, it's a mess. This is
really something that should be
reported. Let's go to clip
three,
with more on how the Iranian
government is reacting to the
violence in Baghdad. Well, we've
heard from officials in Iran who
have advised their citizens not
to travel to Iraq, they have
also canceled all flights to
Iraq as a result of the
instability that is ongoing in
that country. There's a travel
advisory call during the
citizens to avoid travel to the
country. They have also closed
all the land border crossings
between Iraq and Iran. Of
course, the two countries are
neighbors and they share a very
long border that stretches about
1300 kilometers. And we also
heard from the foreign ministry
spokesperson a little earlier
this evening. And he said that
the Iranian government leaves
that there is no political
impasse that Iraq can't solve
itself, and that the Iranians
are recommending that Iraq
pursue a solution to political
misunderstandings that they're
having based on its
constitution, which is
interesting, of course, because
one of the main issues that is
at the core of the dispute
between Fidel southern
supporters and the government is
the Constitution itself and the
laws that have been put in place
about the system. of government
that they have.
Yeah, that was our doing mostly
Yeah. Sounds like it's gonna
kick that to the curb and yeah,
do whatever they do or whatever
they used to do or whatever
they're comfortable with. And
what they're comfortable with is
not having a bunch of
foreigners, there seems to me,
but now we take it the last
clip.
Yeah, I'm just, I'm just doing
that to fill up the color. So we
sound the same as the
good idea. The last clip is our
expert from, from Johns Hopkins,
who comes in a couple of
comments while I'm excited. Oh,
well, by the way, sorry. Listen
to the guys. See, this guy's
from John Hopkins is from Johns
Hopkins. But he speaks like a
guy who's No, no, he sounds
doesn't sound like a very. Today
you'll see.
Wolf is a research associate at
Johns Hopkins University. He
isn't shocked by status
announcement.
Frankly, I think this is solder
being solder. I do believe that
this is I wouldn't call it a
stunt per se. But I do believe
that is jockeying for leverage
in this current political
crisis. The past two elections
have yielded the same exact
results, you know, they, you
know, is not you know, and one
of the things that's pushing him
is that he has not been able to
get a prime minister of his
choosing the coordination. You
know, one of the things that he
demanded was that the
coordination framework, nominate
someone who was quote, unquote,
independent from Buryat
molecule. That's one thing
that's pushed this. And the
second thing is, is that, you
know, He's resisting, you know,
in, you know, us and Iranian
influence. So these are a couple
of the things that are pushing
this. But these are tactics that
is used since 2000, the gray,
I think the United States has
just dropped all foreign policy
except Russia and Ukraine, and
EU. Everything else is just
gone. And don't seem to be doing
anything. We're doing
a crappy job of it. This is a
joke now. I mean, this is why I
think it's not being covered.
They're told not to cover it
because it just reflects poorly
on Elon, all this. Bush Cheney,
Democrat,
we got to keep people focused on
the scary Magga Republicans.
Ben, Megan, Megan, Megan. That's
my now where I think are
everyone's caught up as a rock
news
that America had said I have
something on Iraq. I've had no,
no, no, we're caught up. It's
not good. But what else don't
mess with us? We'll come in
there and screw it up and screw
that screw up the screw up.
Verbalize. See it's time to
verbalize.
Alright, so this everyone's in a
tizzy about the Biden's speech
and I'll give you a boots on the
ground from the Hill Country.
Which is always I have
a bunch of clips from this
speech. I know short one, the
definitive long bitch and moan
about mega mega mega I got that
too. But go it Yeah, give us a
boots on the ground. What do ya
what do people think they're
Hill Country, Texas.
So Paul, my septic tank guy he
came by and taught now Paul is
larger than life. He's got a
dually huge dually pickup truck.
You know, he's got a flip phone.
And he's he just when he jumps
out smokiness Marlboros. My dog
doesn't even bark at him. This
guy's this guy's like, it's just
he's in command of everything.
And he's so we were fixing some
small problem and and he's like,
Hey, did you go see Ted Nugent?
I said, you know I actually did
look i said i Tina's big fan. I
really want to go by the time I
looked it was all gone. We had a
we had a box 12 seats people
serving the strings was great.
And he just goes on to tell us
you know all the shit Ted would
say about the government and the
ATF and and then he said waiting
by country man. And before I can
even say anything he's like I'll
tell you a lot of people are fed
up fed up fed up I was a little
concerned with seems to be
frustration bordering maybe a
little bit on anger and from
Paul you know, there's some
crazy dudes I don't want these
crazy but I don't think they
anything would happen but the
scene like pushed to the edge
with this one. And that's more
narrative I think then than what
actually took place. But man how
cool what did they do you think
that ABC News Executive did the
red the red lighting was that
he's doing like we did such a
great job on the January 6 trial
is have this guy do this thing?
I don't think so. What do you
think it was just an accident?
I somebody's gonna have to
explain. I mean it to me because
it was dumb. And all the memes
coming out of it with be Hazel
Bob and dynamite Baphomet and
all that lizard head.
It was a good one. And of course
Hitler, Stalin, you name it.
Yeah, actually. I got a little
one minute clip here. I think
was Jimbo producer Jimbo sent
this to me from V for Vendetta
and one of the classic movies.
No. Remember, remember the fifth
November, gunpowder treason and
plot. And so this is the
Chancellor and the Chancellor is
on this huge screen in front of
me whatever the council is, and
he's commanding them. And it
looks very similar to the Joe
Biden set with the you know, the
red on both sides. And also kind
of what he said
every day. Every day that brings
us closer to November. Every day
that man remains free is one
more failure 347 days gentleman
347 failures. We do not have the
adequate. We are being buried
beneath the avalanche of your
inadequacies, Mr. Creed. Tonight
I will speak directly to these
people and make the situation
perfectly clear to them. The
security of this nation depends
on complete and total
compliance. Tonight, any
protester any instigator or
agitator will be made example of
kinda like
they should go right into the
Biden DeLonge part of the Biden
speech they have clipped here.
Okay. Which one I didn't make a
cancer. Okay.
I gave you my word
as it might not know How about
how about I play one into the
next just to make the whole
effects perfect. Just a little
tail of this one here.
Okay, what's the wrong clip
anyway? I need don't. Rant Redux
is the one you want to play. So
once you play back the back
Yeah, just a
little bit of this one. Okay,
night.
Any protester any instigator or
agitator will be made example of
who must be honest with each
other. And with ourselves. Too
much of what's happening in our
country today is not normal.
Donald Trump and the Magga
Republicans represented an
extremism that threatens the
very foundations of our
republic. Now, I want to be very
clear, very clear up front. Not
every Republican, not even a
majority of Republicans are
Magga Republicans. Not every
Republican embraces their
extreme ideology. I know.
Because I've been able to work
with these mainstream
Republicans. But there's no
question that the Republican
party today is dominated, driven
and intimidated by Donald Trump
on the magnet Republicans. And
that is a threat to this
country. These are hard things.
But I'm an American president.
I just want to stop it there for
a second because there is
something here that he said
that, of course, because of all
the rest of that he said, get
snowed over, but he's very clear
in this or the speech writer is
very clear. Joe is just jacked
up on something that I would
like to try at some point in my
life.
Well, a couple of notes is just
stopped it. I will mention this,
I thought he was jacked up on
something different. And then he
was and I think it's the same
thing. He was jacked up when he
was in Wilkes Barre,
Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania,
because it was the same kind of
cadence, and he was all jacked
up the next day, and I have a
clip of him the next day, he
must have dead was half dead the
next day. And we have some
comments about that too. But
this The other thing that's
interesting about this
particular Spiel from Biden is
that there were sirens going off
in the background constantly.
Yeah, there was a bullhorn
yelling fuck Biden, and
let's go Brandon, there was that
time,
Brandon. And it was a design. I
thought it was a mess. But
listen to this, listen to this
one bit because this is
something that I think is
overlooked because he did
pointed out specifically
intimidated by Donald Trump and
the magnet Republicans because
I've been able to work with
these mainstream Republicans.
But there's no question that the
Republican party today is
dominated, driven and
intimidated by Donald Trump and
the magnet Republicans.
So extrapolating here he is, in
fact saying that the Republican
Party is driven by these crazy
nut jobs, Donald Trump and the
Magga Republicans but I think he
means specific politicians,
right. Would you say I mean,
obviously, it doesn't matter but
just we're gonna
notch sure what you mean? Yeah,
there's a bunch of politicians
that are
he's not to worry about
Republican voters because that
was the big thing. Republican
voters, Paul, the septic guy.
See
what you're saying? They're
saying, Hey, man, this you
saying this about us? You know,
we're, we're in extreme. Yeah,
I think you're you might be
right. I think it's possible
that he's insidiously avoiding
assiduously avoiding calling the
the whole base of Republicans
deplorables anything stupid like
like Hillary did? No, no,
no. Biden is smart. He has
Karina Abdul's John Pierre von
Kalam, Claude Van Damme to do
that for him. Yeah,
I think it's more Valerie
Jarrett doing that. But listen,
Here,
listen to this.
And, again, we see majority of
Americans who disagree. And so
when you are not with where
majority of Americans are, then,
you know, that is extreme. That
is an extreme way of thinking.
But if you think for yourself,
you're extreme. You're mad. Yes.
So she's the one that's screwing
it up. Anyway, we'll continue. I
got
some clips from her making some
funny errors. Let me just botch
it.
just dumb. Let's listen to the
rest of of the President, or the
person jacked up to be the
president.
And that is a threat to this
country. These are hard things.
But I'm an American president.
Not a president of red America,
blue America, but of all
America.
And I believe it's my duty, my
duty to love with you to tell
the truth, no matter how
difficult, no matter how
painful. And here, in my view is
what is true. Magga Republicans
do not respect the Constitution.
They do not believe in the rule
of law. They did not recognize
the will of the people. They
refuse to accept the results of
a free election. And they're
working right now. As I speak in
state after state to give power
to decide elections in America
to partisans and cronies,
empowering election deniers to
undermine democracy itself.
Magga forces are determined to
take this country backwards. I
love Megaforce records to an
America where there is no right
to choose no right to privacy.
No right to contraception, no
right to marry who you love. Oh,
no, they promote authoritarian
leaders and they fanned the
flames of political violence
that are a threat to our
personal rights to the pursuit
of justice, to the rule of law,
to the very soul of this
country.
Meta Hebei did a pretty good job
deconstructing this and he said
it is almost word for word
lifted from George W. Bush's
2002 speech, which kicked off
the whole, you know, terrorist
under every rock. Who said this?
Matt Taibbi?
Oh, yeah, it could be I mean, I
mean, Biden's notorious as a
plagiarist.
But it was specifically I will
not stand by and watch out. The
will of the American people be
overturned by wild conspiracy
theories, which I don't think
you had we have that one. Yes.
No. Yeah, we had it. Yeah. Bush
and I will not stand by his
peril draws closer and closer.
Now, I will add, I will not I
will not stand by I will
read it. I put it in the show
notes read the Tybee
pz. Anti b He also said that he
thought that the speech of from
Biden was he noticed it was
jacked up to Yeah. Oh, yeah. But
he said there was it was, it was
flat in terms of his normal
flooding. It was flawless. Ah,
I've got some exam. I don't
think so.
Oh, well, it didn't do anything
that was so highly offensive is
this rubbish, grubbing package?
What
is this? Well, the grubbing
package is a good idea because
he I repeated it, I kind of
sweetened it a little bit so you
can hear it over and over. But
what he was trying to say here,
please grubbing package,
I believe we could lift America
from the depths of COVID. So we
passed the largest economic
gravity pack economic recovery
pack economic recovery package
since Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
And today America's economy is
faster, stronger than any other
advanced nation. In the world.
We have more to go.
And Biden is economic Viagra.
This guy
said that to American economy is
faster than any other. faster,
bigger, more girth mean
it's faster that means the
velocity grubbing package. Well,
you know if you look at the true
definition of inflation, the
Velocity of Money is important,
so maybe maybe that's what I
mean. Thanks. Oh, no, I
don't think so.
And what's this grubbing? Did he
say grubbing or grabbing sounded
more like
grubbing? Really?
I believe we could lift America
from the depths of COVID so we
passed the largest economic pack
economic robbery practical
economic grabbing package. Yeah,
this was grabbing the economy.
Don't you think they sent me
grabbing
rubbish? ingresar money
grubbers? Okay, I'll take I
don't think so. It's really It's
peaked This is where he's is a
six second clip of him fast talk
and I'm like taken aback by
this.
Patriotism Liberty justice for
all hope possibilities. We are
still at our core a democracy.
Yeah. That was he was peeking.
He was tweaking at that point.
He was
tweaking so
I wonder if I can do hold on a
second. Can I do this? Can I can
I give him a little bit more
tempo here see what let's do my
like Ben Shapiro. He's getting
pretty close. Let me see if this
works.
Pinch of your pages and liberty
justice for all hope
possibilities. We are still at
our core a democracy Yeah,
even sped up it's pretty good.
Good Old Joe.
Here's another one is the bike
mega Pro. What? Oh, here we go.
Ladies and gentlemen. We can't
be Pro X. Pro X Pro
insurrectionists.
Yeah, another hard word for him.
Yes, it's hard. Yeah. But that's
just that's a stuttering man.
You're being mean to a stutter.
Okay, he has a disability. He's
a
victim. Now I get the longer
clip this may get cancer which I
thought was a good little bit. I
gave
you my word as a Biden. I've
never been more optimistic about
America's future not because it
may be because of who you are.
We're gonna
timing is great. Never been more
optimistic about America's
future that's perfectly Ty gave
me my word as a Biden. I've
never been more optimistic about
America's future not because it
may be because of who you are.
We're gonna end cancer as we
know it, mark my words. For you
create millions of new jobs in
the clean energy economy, we're
gonna think big are going to
make the 21st century, another
American century. Because the
world needs us to. Master we
need to focus our energy on the
past, not on division of culture
wars, the politics of grievance.
But on the future we can build
together. The Maggie Republic is
believed that for them to
succeed, everyone else has to
fail. They believe America, not
like I believe about America. I
believe America is big enough
for all of us to succeed. And
that is a nation. We're building
a nation where no one is left
behind. Okay.
He started he did a lot of
cliches.
Yeah. No, that was that was a
cliche fest. But I will say, now
that I've listened to this very
carefully, and I've heard you
know him single out specifically
these politicians, who are the
ones they want to throw in jail.
I'm not of course not justifying
this. I think Trump said equally
as flammable things about
Democrat politicians is just
immediate slam inflammatory
climate inflammatory. Yes. Yeah.
Yeah. inflammatory. Thank you.
That's why there's two of us. He
said a lot of that stuff. And
yeah, we are all cheering now
the thing that's weird.
I wasn't sharing. I never
listened to his speech.
Hilarious.
But the thing that's weird, too,
I
understand he did a two hour
set. No, but
wait, wait a minute before
talking about his gig. When
Yeah, when he was running all
the all the Maga people were out
and the stadiums are still full.
People love it the cheering like
you know, locker up unit, it
doesn't matter what it is the
locker. So Biden is kind of
doing a similar thing. Actually,
kind of poorly, because he you
know, he doesn't have the stage
presence. And so they kind of
add that was Ooh, read. But
what's weird is that the
Democrats aren't out there
going. Yeah, yeah, lock him up.
They're not energized by it.
They also kind of find it
creepy. Or maybe everyone's just
tired of this particular type of
campaigning, which I think and I
watched a lot of Trump and he's
still doing similar stuff. Well,
that's really nice and materials
to
play here. Okay. And I want to
play just ask you a question.
Like, here's the this is the end
of the Magus speech, which is
what I've been calling it and I
thought it was weird the way it
ended because instead of playing
hail to the chi for some
uplifting thing, they they
walked him off with some
bullshit, you know, some some
data dead dead by some horrible
walk off and then they sit down
as he left a place they played
America Beautiful. I thought it
was just just listen to this and
this is the way it ended.
Democracy thank you
it's a mash up of America the
Beautiful in Yankee Doodle went
to town.
Yeah, exactly. And it sounds
like something you'd hear on the
rocky Bullwinkle or from Disney.
It's a Disney park era. You
nailed it. The
whole thing was that way when
the whole thing was done by woke
people at Disney, they did the
lights. They did the Marines.
They did the music they gave
they gave the shot they gave
originally to Shirley Temple,
and later Britney Spears. You
know, they give that to Joe.
Totally Disney
Yankee Doodle went to
town everybody said Yeah, crazy.
So the way that you know, I
didn't clip it because I it's
like, oh, it's interesting to
see Trump at the end of his
rally. Keep during his whole
last spin up, you know, which is
a we will make America better
again. handsomer. Again, more
orange again. We're beautiful
again, and then, you know, and
while he's doing that for about
three minutes, they have a new
track that plays you know, very
inspirational, big orchestral
music just building up to the
very end is timed. This is now I
wish I had clipped it because
this is a joke compared to that
is a joke. There's no doubt and
then Biden also staggers off,
you know, he's still unsteady,
is White has to be there to
actually
walk in to escort him.
Do you know he doesn't fall
over?
I think that, you know, the
Obama people and I'm just
starting to uncloak everywhere.
This isn't Obama person's
speech. This is not even someone
in the White House.
Well, the people in the White
House are Obama people.
You know, we watched the Elvis
movie.
Yeah, which was turned out to be
a box office flop. I guess.
I loved it. I really love the
movie. But I could not help but
be reminded continuously that,
you know, Biden is kind of like
Elvis was Dr. Nick. If you've
seen the movie that Colonel
Parker's doctor, Dr. Nick, he's
the guy that kept jacking Elvis
up even when he was literally
fainting. And that's what they
got to have. For Biden, a doctor
Nick
is probably a doctor Nick. So
the next day with this stuff
wears off. And so the next day
he does this crazy little event
where he where a bunch of people
win some award or something. And
Biden comes as in that stupid
little room. They green screen
room they have outside the White
House. It's
the TV studio. It's not it's not
a little room. It's a stage.
It's a soundstage.
It's a little stage, and they
have
only them but it's divided into
four or five sets
when he comes in there. And he's
got a little cheap table.
Yeah, low low
that she has he's got a cheap
low table and he sits on a cheap
and I'm talking cheap plastic
chair. That's got those little
white you should look at this
guy me go back and look and see
the chair he and I guess it was
Granholm or somebody else
sitting in the other one and
this cheap it's just cheesy,
cheesy plastic chair, cheesy
little desk and then like a zoom
thing going on. And and he's
like completely out of it. And
he's just and he's like homeless
falls asleep a couple of times.
But I do have this one little
clip of him babbling about not
even making sense. Next day
Biden is the clip.
Oh, I'm sorry. Okay, got it.
I took I take a look at this as
a transition investment. I'm so
proud to announce 21 awardees up
on the screen here who each
received between 25,000,060 5
million jobs to turn their plans
into action.
How many jobs
25 and 60 million.
Oh man tell me you got the clip
of. of Karina Abdul. John Pierre
about the US.
She says there's $10,000 job
million.
Yeah. Do you have that one?
I do have it. Oh, let's play
that course I have it. Where's
EP superflous I think they're
super flubber.
As you know, the good news is in
August, the economy created
315,000 jobs, which is
important. We have created
nearly 10,000 million jobs. I
don't think so. Didn't find took
office, which is the fastest job
growth in history. So you're
asking me, where's the success?
Here it is. Wait, let me finish.
Wait, wait, hold on.
This is where I'm sure Ducey was
trying to say you made a
mistake. Teacher. You said
10,000 million. I'm sure that's
what was going on. I
have the exact same impression.
I didn't even have to look at
the restroom director. No, that
was the beauty of it is that's
it's funny, but that's not a
true I mean, the thing about
extreme Republicans that's
that's that's terrifying. This
lady is so crazy. Now, I do have
me see. He's just kind of in the
prime time d Platt a purge of
all things Trump and Republicans
that fed into this speech, by
the way, looks like Google Play
is as not Allah as kicked off
truth social and, you know, the
citizens for Responsible Ethics
in Washington, also known as
crew. Remember those jokes?
Crew? They're calling for both
Apple and Google to name should
not be on app stores. Yeah,
that's what you get when you
live in that ecosystem.
Yeah, no, this is what's so
funny. Everyone hear us
complaining.
No, I got my graphene. I'm
loving it. Loving it. Everything
works fine with me. So I have
Oh, yeah. So this is a little
bit of color from CVS weekend
and it's just a relatively short
clip about bar and bars
comments. I think bars comments
on Fox now being commented on by
CBS weekend about the classified
document I
can't think of a legitimate
reason why they should have been
could be taken out of the
government away from the
government.
In an interview with Fox News,
Trump's former Attorney General
Bill Barr shot down the former
president's justifications for
possessing possibly steal
classified documents at his
private residence.
If in fact, he sort of stood
over scores of boxes not really
knowing what was in them and
said, I hereby declassify
everything in here that would be
such an abuse.
Meanwhile, on his social media
platform, truth social Trump
lashed out at the Department of
Justice and the FBI calling the
bureau quote totally corrupt and
claiming they stole items from
his home and rifled through the
former First Lady's closets
plural
oh my god she has more than one
closet and attorney bar shot him
dead dead is so by the way shot
call that what is chicken shit
shot him down baby shot him
down. Got about that one
up so there's a couple of things
I was thinking of because they
made a big fuss about this first
they show the photo of the spill
this top shakers
thrown around
on the on the rug under the rug.
And didn't know they make it the
next day. Like the last couple
days had been making a fuss
about the fact that the folders
were empty. Oh really has a
bunch of folders that are marked
classified to this and that
classified and there were empty.
What was in those folders? You
know, is as someone who is a
collector, archivist, an
archivist and Trump seems to
have some of these elements
although he's also a
he's a he's a tchotchke
Collector now his office is
piles and piles of shit
yeah, he's got piles of stuff so
he's not a neat freak you are
for example, but he is so but
he's but he's like He can't
shake hands he's got you know
the touching problem. Oh,
really? So if I saw a say I was
in we were I'm leaving the White
House to get and some and
they're taking top secret
daggers they're putting him away
and then they leave the they
leave the folders. It's cool
looking folders is a top secret.
And this and that. They're very
official, like, I take the
folders and so I'm thinking just
the
folders. They just took folders,
etc. Literally, fold Happy
birthday, darling, look what I
got for you this card inside.
It's inconceivable to these news
analysts that anyone would do
that. But believe me, I'm
telling you, I would
I believe you This is no
dispute.
This is a cute fold. It is a
dynamite looking photo. I can
use these. And I you know the
former's says
I would, I would grab them just
for you. Because I know how
happy
you would just give me those
those button buttons,
Buttons. Yes, the buttons, the
buttons. It'll take me a year
but I'll send them off
eventually. Yeah, figure out.
You know, the love is there,
brother.
Yeah, sure.
Now, let's look at some legal
aspects because, you know,
there's a lot of punditry going
on. Sarah Azaria think she's a
lawyer who used to think she
used to Be a welcome on CNN, but
she's now shifted over to MSNBC
are in Melbourne, you know? So
there's always lots of rap
lyrics being quoted, but here is
her Her analysis on why Trump is
completely indictable. If this
was one of my clients, I'd be
having a conversation with them
about what will happen when
you're indicted, not if you're
indicted, I will be speaking to
prosecutors in the Southern
District of Florida and DC about
how we can help you help us.
What do we do about bond? What
do we what do we do about the
initial hearing, but this is, of
course, a former president who's
gotten a lot of deference when
he was sitting president. He got
deference with respect to the
Mueller investigation crimes,
right. He got he got cut slack
with Ukraine, then you know,
January 6, there's all this
struggle.
I don't know how an impeachment
equals got slack, but okay. He
got deference baby
didn't who's gotten a lot of
deference when he was sitting
president. He got deference with
respect to the Muller
investigation crimes. Then he
got he got cut slack with
Ukraine, then, you know, January
6, there's all this struggle
with intent and knowledge. And
now we have the issue of well,
it's unprecedented and he's a
former president. But you know,
when you look at whether or not
he's going to be indicted,
Katie, you really have to look
at what what it's like to be in
Garland's shoes. Garlow. I'm
sorry, I thought this was
already Melbourne, I guess it's
with Katy tour,
and has to make sure that he can
check off all the boxes, and has
sufficient proof beyond a
reasonable doubt. Because we're
in a court of law. It's about we
know what you show, right? And
so he has to be able to feel
confident that he can prove
every element of every one of
these offenses and I'll tell you
something, as someone who's
defending people want
to prove reasonable doubt you
want to prove elements. Exactly.
Oh,
we know what you show. Right?
And check. She says little it's
a little creepier what she says
if you go back a bit here,
but what what it's like to
Garland's shoots Garland has to
make sure that he can check off
all the boxes and has sufficient
proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Because we're in a court of law.
It's about we know what you
show, right? And so he has to be
able to feel confident that he
can prove every element of every
one of these offenses and I'll
tell you something, as someone
who's defended people on
obstruction charges and
violations of the Espionage Act.
Typically the government does
not prosecute, the DOJ does not
prosecute just on Espionage Act
violations alone unless somebody
says they're very egregious, but
that sort of mishandling of
classified information type of
charge, if however, it is in
combination and aggravated by an
obstruction charge or something
more egregious, like what we're
starting to see with Trump and
his and his orbit, that is a
very serious consideration for
indictment. So here we have a
president who with respect to
knowledge, not only the DOJ has
witnesses that it is alluded to,
in the, you know, unredacted
portions of the affidavit and
then the recent filing. But
Trump and his lawyers have been
filling in the blanks, you know,
essentially his lawyer has been
putting herself at the crime
scene, making herself a witness
incriminating her client, her
client, Trump is on truth,
social admitting to knowing that
he was in possession of these
documents, because they were in
cartons and they were not in the
way that the FBI displayed them
for the so, you know, to the
extent that there's any dots to
be connected or any blanks to be
filled, Donald Trump and and a
group of very incompetent I'm
sorry, I have to say that law
school graduates for the past
several weeks have been doing
the job of DOJ helping in this
investigation. So, you know,
he's indictable. He is
indictable, but for the fact
that we have these policy and
political considerations of
dealing with a former
president. Oh, please. You know,
this has been going on since
2016. Do we can you dig up the
clips. Remember, there was a
series of his super cuts, and it
was the walls are closing and
the walls are closing in? From
2016 2017 2018. The walls are
closing and all this Trump is
going to be indicted. He's going
to be thrown in jail. The walls
are closing in. Yeah. And it was
just like, how much of this does
the public have to put up with?
Well, I think they lap it up to
be honest about at least the
Democrats do.
Oh, man, there's so do June,
June. Do you know how many? How
many super cuts we have here.
This is a lot talking about? Why
do you think these attacks are
becoming so much more frequent
now?
It's not surprising that Donald
Trump is increasing his attacks.
The walls are closing in on him
feels like
the walls are closing in on the
White House.
It feels as if the walls are
closing in here that
I think the walls of Justice are
closing in on President Trump
increasingly desperate feeling
like the walls are closing in
the president.
Clearly feel all the walls
closing in on him in terms of
the Russia investigation. The
walls
are closing.
I think at this point the walls
are spinning. It does feel like
the walls are closing in but
saying that the administration
at this point can start to see
the walls closing in the fields
the walls closing
in on
the walls are closing in. This
is another
potential wall closing it this
President is feeling the walls
are closing in wall
Meanwhile are closing in
on the President of the United
States. I think he's feeling the
Russia investigation. I think
he's feeling the wheels. The
walls closing in on him but
he knows that the walls are
closing in the walls may be
closing in higher up at the
White House
President apparently believes
that the walls are closing in on
him. These walls are closing in
on the President right now that
Donald
Trump feels the walls closing in
that
feeling like the walls are
closing in around. Yes.
Does it seem like the walls
could be closing in on this
president
feels like we are finally at a
tipping
point the walls are closing in
on President Trump feels
like the President sitting
in the White House and the walls
are closing in around him.
And that's why there's this
sense of the walls closing in
as it appears the walls are
closing in. In terms of the
Muller investigation. The walls
are closing in.
The walls are closing and I do
feel that he feels the walls
closing in on him legal walls
are closing in on Donald Trump
tonight.
From a democratic perspective.
This is the President feels like
the walls are closing and it
feels
the walls are closing in any
indication that legally
speaking, the rise of closing in
on
the President feels some of the
walls closing in on him. He
actually for those who are
closing on President Trump,
the walls are closing in the
president.
I wonder if by playing this, it
jolts people into remembering
Oh, yeah, how insane that was?
Or do they slip into the beta
state and go Yeah, as well as
our close.
Closing. And that was a series
of clips from 2016 and 2017.
When everybody if you remember
that, that fight that one bets
against the old lib Joes that
used to talk to me, I think
probably kept taking their
money. This was a period you had
to deal
with your friends, John don't
take their money all the time,
da.
This was the period if you
recall, where Trump and all the
liberals were convinced that
this was going to resign. He was
going to resign the presidency.
Because the walls were closing
in on him. He was going to
resign this was a big trend. I
mean, this is this insanity has
not ended since 2015. When he
got the nomination that's when
it began and it's just not
ceased.
What was this was this this
is exactly right. That is a
guidance. It's never been
litigated. I don't know. Wait,
no, no. There's a lot of
different resign clips we have a
lot of people oh here will
resign to
breaking laws every day. Making
money at Mar a Lago.
Oh, Dianne Feinstein here. I
don't know what that is. Anyway,
yes. Just insanity. Insanity,
and they keep doing it over and
over again. And everyone plays
alone. Can't watch this stuff.
Leave that to professionals like
John and myself.
Yeah, we can watch it and laugh.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah, it's kind of like
being on the Titanic in a weird
way. But it doesn't matter
because we have a new drug that
I'm seeing advertised by some
big names that I think is going
to help everybody with the
November midterms and the 2024
election. In fact, this is even
endorsed by the very famous,
very talented Lindsey Vonn. You
remember Lindsey Vonn?
The skit name rings a bell? Get
Olympic skier? Yeah, yes.
Yeah, yeah. So after she gave up
skiing, retired, did you retire
to she? She might have blown out
her knee a couple times. I
think she was she got injured or
she couldn't compete. And yeah,
she would have kept skiing as
long as she could.
Well, you know, there's one
thing maniac skier. Yeah, yeah,
yes, she was. She was kind of
reckless. Didn't you have a
brother to like another maniacs
gear? I don't know. So after she
gave a professional skiing, you
know, something really odd
happened to her. She could not
sleep. She could not sleep. Have
you ever had insomnia? Have I
ever had insomnia? Yes. Or if
you can't speak a
couple of times a year I can't
really get to sleep. So I just
get up and do some work until I
get tired and go back to bed
exactly what I do. Except that I
do some work take advantage of
it. I do some work. Then I take
an edible then I go back to
sleep but it doesn't matter.
For the edibles lasts too long.
You end up waking up stoned. I
don't like that at all. Oh, we
loved it when you did that one
day.
And then was this? There was a
bull crap. It was not true.
Oh, there was a Sunday you said,
hey, yeah, you said exactly
that. You said I don't like it.
It lasts too long. You said
exactly that. You did an edible
the night before and it still
bothered you. It doesn't matter
if it's okay.
Well, whatever the case is, I
don't like waking up stoned.
No, I know. I know. I gotcha.
It's a lifestyle choice. So
Lindsey, Lindsey Vonn. She
doesn't like waking up stone.
But I think this this new
medication. Qui Vivek? I think
it's even better than that.
And Lindsey Vonn, and ever since
I retired From skiing, I've had
trouble falling asleep and
staying asleep, you know,
insomnia before he found key
Vivek, an FDA approved insomnia
medication for adults. You would
not believe the things I used to
think about when I couldn't
sleep.
Hey lives and he's just saying
this business contract. Oh 114
pages. Hey, Lindsay, it's
workout time to pick man.
We're in the middle of something
here.
It's called physical fitness.
Just a couple dozen more
questions. Lindsay. Don't forget
to pack your phone charger for
tomorrow morning slay. It's
plugged in. Right over there.
Insomnia can impact with my days
and my nights. That's why I take
to the big nightly cubic can
help you fall asleep faster and
stay asleep longer and more
sleep at night may mean feeling
less tired during the day to the
epic words differently the
medication you may have taken in
the past.
Now get ready for what this
stuff also does
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during the day. cubically lead
to doing activities while not
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remember the next day like
walking, driving and making your
eating food depressing including
suicidal thoughts may occur.
Most common side effects are
headaches and sleepiness. It's
cubic. Ask your doctor if it's
right for you.
This sounds like the same as the
old stuff that was so dangerous
only a maniac would take it. Oh
yeah. Chantix is Shan
Shan six was the smoking
cessation which drove people
crazy. You're thinking about how
doll
No, I was not thinking about how
the hell doll was in for sleep
disorders. It was Thursday.
That's what that's what Bon
Jovi's doctor gave us on the
plane back from Russia and we
were pretty tripped out and we
slept for two weeks did for two
weeks. Good No. Anyway, that
just sounds sad. Oh, no, I've
got contracts No, I need a pill.
And you know I might be doing
things during the day that I
don't know I'm doing like you
know, walking or eating. Oh,
yes. Everybody's Beautiful.
Beautiful. All right, let's move
over to Europe because things
are bad in Europe. We actually
have a boots on the ground
regarding energy prices of a
report and and also just
everything that's happening.
It's very, very disturbing. Just
a couple before you can play
this EURO NEWS report. We've got
stores turning off lights and
Rome due to 500% increase in
power bills. Life in blackout
Britain, experts warned of
energy rationing this winter.
Families could be asked to
ration their wind energy when
the wind isn't blowing to avoid
blackouts. This is and this
season. I mean, I don't know how
bad it is. But here's your own
news kind of the official spokes
holes outlet of the EU.
It could be a dark cold winters
Russian energy giant Gazprom
cuts a major gas supply routes
to Europe. The Nord Stream one
pipeline was due to reopen after
three days of maintenance work
alone for the company says the
taps will remain off due to a
technical issue. As the box
scrambles reduces dependency on
Russian energy the Group of
Seven have pledged to impose a
price cap on Russian oil. In a
bid to limit the Kremlin's war
chest we can talk Germany's
finance minister says this means
that marine insurance for
Russian oil experts can continue
to be provided on the condition
that Russian oil and oil
products are purchased below a
certain price. We want to limit
Russia's revenues and reduce the
economic damage for our
societies. So Commission
President Ursula von der Leyen
says Brussels must introduce its
own measures as Moscow is
assault and Ukraine continues.
He says I firmly believe that it
is now time for a price cap on
Russian pipeline gas Europe.
That's in quotes westcombe These
are short term measures of
double bash and thus we
of course will talk about medium
term changing the structure of
the electricity market somebody
copied gas prices from the
general electricity price as
your prepares for a possible
total shutdown and was soaring
inflation and skyrocketing
energy prices could continue to
squeeze consumers rich and poor
countries like the French
government says a hope to avoid
forced blackouts this winter.
Paris has called for European
solidarity including gas and
electricity contracts with
Berlin and Madrid.
So they're trying to do this cap
on Russian dirty Russian fossil
fuels which seems futile. Russia
has shut down the Nord Stream
Nord Stream TOS I don't think
you've ever even opened properly
Nord Stream one was closed was
closing down for maintenance. I
think they only did 20 or 30%
capacity of what they used to
give. So a lot of it may be
replaced already by other
sources which appears to be Have
you know China and other
countries buying it from Russia
and then selling it back
to the EU making a profit as a
middleman? Great idea I'll do it
totally
smart. But you heard something
in there about or queen Ursula
saying well we have to
disconnect the electricity
markets from the energy and
something like that. And we have
a note from producer all off.
Well, yes, well
it's also something in there by
cutting off your wind power to
do some bibs confusing LIS that
clip or somebody cut it if I
have wind power aka kept
supported or something I did
couldn't follow it.
I don't think she said that. I
meant what somebody said when
that was me. It was me
know it during the clip. Oh,
that's okay.
Well, that's just the beginning.
The beginning may give it me
tell us something.
It could be a dark cold winters
blah blah hyperbola. Three one
pipeline was due to reopen after
three days maintenance work hour
for the company says the taps
will remain off due to a
technical issue. As the box
scrambles reduces dependency on
Russian energy the Group of
Seven have pledged to impose a
price cap on Russian oil edit
bid to limit the Kremlin's war
chest we can talk Germany's
finance minister says this means
that marine insurance for
Russian oil experts can continue
to be provided. Okay, so
they will continue to provide
insurance for the ships this is
what I think that's part of the
price cap like either you don't
do the price cap, then we're not
going to insure your ship. So
you can't say around the world.
And do you think Putin will give
a crap about that.
But on the condition that
Russian oil and oil products are
purchased below a certain price,
we want to limit Russia's
revenues or reduce the economic
damage for our society's
in what worlds do these people
think that'll actually work? The
guy I mean, he's already burning
gas. He doesn't care about the
oil. But
Commission President Ursula von
der Leyen says Brussels must
introduce its own measures as
Moscow's assault in Ukraine
continues. He says I firmly
believe that it is now time for
a price cap on Russian pipeline
gas Europe.
That's in quotes westcombe These
are short term measures of
depression. Thus, we,
of course will talk about medium
term changing the structure of
the electricity market somebody
copying gas prices from the
general electricity price,
decoupling gas prices from the
general electricity price. You
know what that sounds like?
Sounds like nationalizing? Oh,
yeah,
that's what it sounds like. And
this is what Olof says as well.
He says, You may remember how
the energy market in Europe's
crime is in the Netherlands, in
the crime capital of the
Netherlands is structured, I
will give you a refresher, I
forgot all actually, I never
witnessed this because this all
happen after I left. And I this
may be the same in many European
countries. Here we pay a monthly
advance the advance is based on
your historical use of your
address, and yours and the
balance is made up and either
you get money back or you have
to pay extra a lot of people
find it annoying to pay a large
extra summit years and so they
all choose to pay a little
higher monthly advance, a lot of
people will be getting hundreds
of euros back and at all at the
same time. Now, add the
following into the mix up until
last year, the energy companies
were offering fixed rate
contracts, ranging from one year
up to three years. The price of
these contracts, of course, have
been calculated by smart
economists at the time. But they
were structured in a way that
the company had no to only
minimal risks. The price of
these fixed contracts was simply
higher than the flexible rate.
And since nearly all Dutch
people get these contracts
through brokers who offer some
nice incentives. No Dutch person
ever saw the flexible rate. So
in fact, they were giving away
incentives of up to 360 euros.
Basically, that's several months
for free. So we just switch
providers, the swapping of green
energy here green energy,
they're tapping all the time. So
what's going to happen according
to Olof is that these energy
companies mainly foreign owned
same in the UK will go broke.
And then the market will be
nationalized, at least
temporarily. But we know how
that goes. And I think that's
that's probably a good
prediction. Sweden has already
offered energy guarantees to
energy firms after the Nord
Stream shut down so there's
there's already a subsidy going
out. And once that happens, man,
that can't be good candidate.
Well, it detects pairs will pick
up the slack so it won't be as
noticeable.
Meanwhile, Boris Johnson he has
a very simple way to lower your
energy bill this year. If you
have an
old kettle that takes ages to
boil, it may cost you 20 pounds
to replace it. But if you get a
new one, you'll save 10 pounds a
year for every year on you're
tripping 1010 pounds a year
every year on your electricity
bill.
Buying what electric tea kettles
that they've used they're
buying when needed. buy a new
one, you buy a new one because
you know your old and new ones
aren't any different than the
old ones, though he hasn't
bought a new one. Oh, they're
all made in China. What did you
buys these things? That's a
molar, somebody's got some
German name, but it's made in
China, they're all exactly the
same. They sell them at Costco,
they sound all over the place.
And they're all the same. They
all break. I haven't had one for
more than a few years before the
element either blew up or the
thing wouldn't turn off, which
is really a problem and the junk
and is full of shit.
I would like to counter that I
have had a bevel, water kettle
for all going on eight years the
same one and Tina even used it
to kill a cricket with
when she slammed the button at
cricket. She
she slammed the bottom of this
thing onto the cricket, you
know, and I had like bend some
pieces back but it worked again.
It's the Breville IQ electric
kettle. I don't know. I don't
know.
revels in its Australian
company. I'm sure it's still
made in China, but maybe not. I
don't know. But Breville is a
high very high end high quality
product. That thing is not
cheap. Oh, no, it's I'm talking
about a 20 bucks.
Yeah, no, this was much more
than 20 bucks. But look, I've
had it for seven years, and
you've had to buy a whole bunch
of new ones.
So a whole bunch of domain lasts
about three, four years. You
said about two years.
Graduating, but they still fall
apart no matter what.
Now, have you gotten word yet
from your officials? They're in
Northern California too. Or
they've they asked you to start
shutting things down between
four and 9pm. No, no.
I'll tell you something else.
That's funny of watching this.
We're supposed to have this huge
monstrous heatwave. Yes, yeah,
it's in our area.
Are you dead yet?
Well, it's about 65 out right
now. So that's your heat wave.
So so they started predicting
this last week before the
Thursday show that we're going
to have it's going to be 110 on
Sunday. And everything actually
they predicted was gonna be over
the first is gonna be Friday
then which would be Saturday,
and they pushed it to Sunday,
Sunday, which is today supposed
to be this boiler. And then the
oil is off the low pressure and
then they moved it again. So now
it's Tuesday. And then they're
thinking maybe it's gonna go to
Thursday. Oh man, these guys are
predicting global warming and
they this is the way they do it
with this
climate it's not weather John
only when we say it is only when
it's hot then in the climate is
weather.
So it does it's gonna get hot in
the probably on the other side
of the hills. But I don't think
brown here is going to be
hunted. I mean, it might get the
ad will hold no.
I don't have any any climate
change clips. But this little
nugget which went unobserved.
What's your face is out Gina?
from Boston as the as the
climate is our remember she was
the Wasn't she a Health and
Human Services? And then Gina
McCarthy?
No, no, she was the EPA woman.
I'm sorry.
She was EPA. And then she became
the the climate change adviser.
Yeah, to Biden. So so she left.
So she left guess who is now in
charge of the Obama oops, who
was in charge of the Biden clean
energy innovation strategy,
which was gonna be some Obama
bomb, which includes $370
billion in investments from the
from the the inflation Reduction
Act, you will never guess who
has been tapped and accepted as
far as I know, as the Senior
Advisor. It's not John Kerry.
No, no, it's a blast from the
past. It's we're going back to
we're going back to
2009. No, no, we're
going back to 2015 2015 2016 a
real devil who kind of disappear
right? And here's the here's the
Think about it. Who was coming
on the scene in 2015 2016.
Besides Trump, who who was
unclogging now from the Obama
team, who is it? $370 billion in
climate change funds.
You've got me cornered okay, I
give
John Podesta Yep,
John Podesta the the guy who is
notorious for liking kids.
Yep. Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep,
yep, yep. That's the one to add
the
what was it that which the
Abramowicz abroad the not know
though. I'm talking about to do
which dinners the that was? Yes.
Brom. Yes, that was Maria
Abramovich with the
Yeah, they had this devil
dinners or something.
I forget what it was called. And
you know and bled into table
spirit cooking spirit cooking.
Thank you troll Farid cooking,
cooking and we had the whole At
the gate saying and we had his
emails that were hacked. This is
a great guy. Let's read from the
Wall Street Journal. As a senior
adviser to Mr. Biden on clean
energy innovation, Mr. Podesta
will shape how the government
disperses billions of dollars in
tax credits and incentives to
industries that are developing
wind and solar energy, as well
as to consumers who want to
install solar panels heat and
cool their homes with electric
heat pumps or by electric
vehicles. Oh, I see how it goes.
In addition to his time in the
Obama administration, Mr.
Podesta now 73 He served as
Chief of Staff to President Bill
Clinton was chairman of Hillary
Clinton's unsuccessful campaign
for president in 2016. He
founded the Center for American
Progress, and is now chairman of
its board from that perch Mr.
Podesta has informally been
advising the Biden
administration pushing the White
House to act more aggressively
on climate
What does she know about is he a
climatologist this guy? Is he a
some sort of an expert a PhD and
in physics or anything?
If you cross him you may
disappear.
This is well he's probably the
right guy to put in there.
Because this sounds like a
corrupt program. And you need
all pros Yep. People that know
what they're doing, what they're
doing and how to do it know the
lay of the land.
Know how to do it know how to do
it. And you end up with some
sort of money being stuffed into
people's pockets.
Some sort Yeah, some kind. Yeah,
I got an interesting email from
one of our producers Jr. He said
there's a real problem with all
this electricity that we're
rolling out and he's getting the
more stats but you know, there's
a lot of nih.gov studies and
information on E H s
electromagnetic
hypersensitivity, which I know
is a real thing and some people
have it with Wi Fi specifically.
Yeah, in fact, why do I advise
people that have some of these
issues to go to the in circuit
Oh, you mean the power lines
power lines are line networking
in which works terrific. I've
had pretty good luck with it
too. To get to the garage for
the for the mining machines.
It's been pretty good. It'll
clip out from time to
time my garage is lower when
mining machines. It is
it is man will you hopping on
me?
Hey, what are you doing with
that deck? What is that computer
doing in the closet? That old
computer? Oh it's just in there
I don't know why can use it?
No man these are s nines these
are these are real ASIC mining
machines. It's 98 degrees my
garage I
bet it is well if it's ever
snows you gotta made
anyway EHS now this could be 10%
it could be as high as 30% of
the population who have some
some effects from particularly
Wi Fi frequencies it apparently
by the way, I think that the
surge in tinnitus in this
country Sure. Partially
partially for me electromagnetic
pen frequency and certainly in
certain 5g frequencies will
probably come in that area. It's
not your typical not the not the
one that most have rolled out I
think some of the old maybe some
of the old sprint stuff has been
anyway doesn't matter. Our
producer says there are people
who cannot sit in in an electric
vehicle and you basically get
people get irregular heartbeat
fatigue, all kinds of stuffing
happens to really
Yeah, I never thought of that.
But yes, the electric vehicles
are loaded with the electro
with electric does stuff
electric dust, man. Yeah. And it
makes sense. He says no one is
talking about this, but it will
become a big problem. Once you
say here you see a friend of
mine purchase. He has an example
a friend of his purchase a Tesla
began to have chronic issues.
For mentioned heart irregular
heart. Fatigue went to the
doctor who told him you have
symptoms of oh, it's linesman's
disease. Of course. It's been
around for a long time the
linemen who the alignment are
the county who would work on the
lines. All right,
they'd be right up there against
the high frequency power lines.
Yeah,
yeah, there you go. It's been
around a long time. This feels
birds to occasionally it's not a
great thing. Where it was, you
know. Now something else no one
is talking about EMF devices
such as Wi Fi have a negative
effect on the gut biome. I was
about ready to turn off on this
but I kept reading, because he
said it's well researched and
there is some NIH research but
I'm not qualified to say if it's
well researched. What happens
certain bacteria start to
multiply faster than others
multiply less throwing the
balance of the biome completely
out of whack the distinct effect
of Wi Fi frequencies On this
balance check this out is that
the bacteria that gain dominance
released toxins that reduce your
metabolism so you will start to
gain weight for no reason yes
fat from Wi Fi.
That's right baby and Wi Fi,
your Wi Fi glutton you Yeah, he
says you will not be able to
shed weight even if you control
your diet and workout How about
that? Well
that was a stretch but I like it
I like I'm not saying I don't
like it I like it but it's a
stretch or
we can probably still curry
Dvorak amulets or something that
no no Do you want some biome
pills to get this been retooled
this one particular I own
bacillus?
I'm writing it down biome pills.
I don't know what biome is. What
is what is the biome?
I don't know. I like I like to
word so all
right, but but we're selling
them if we're selling you
awesome bio biome and ivermectin
in a blister pack. winner John,
it's a winner.
She had a report that came out
about some 80,000 people were
studying and ivermectin did turn
out to be a benefit to people
that got COVID
Oh, yeah, it's it's even back on
the CDC website. Now. It says
under under investigation, but
they
Oh, it's been under
investigation for two years. But
now they've got to stand and
everybody all the all the
glitters are out there. Oh, you
know, I told you so. And then
they're getting kicked off of
things left and right because of
being Don't gloat people. All
right,
let's do a couple of mandates
and booster clips here since I
have a few just so we can get up
to speed because we have a new
approval.
The CDC has approved updating
COVID boosters that means shots
could be available as soon as
this weekend. The newly designed
vaccines take aim at the most
common Omicron strange strains,
which now cause nearly all COVID
infections. The government has
bought 170 million doses which
will be available for free to
anyone 12 and older,
just for free business. I'm a
little tired of this. Why don't
the insurance companies start
ponying up a little bit? Let
them get? Of course it'll screw
us indirectly. But still, I'm a
little tired of like, no one on
the FDA advisory board wanted to
approve it. It's only been
tested on mice, which of course
I have clips for them to explain
this. And it's like, it's like,
why should why did why is it
free? Again? Isn't this at this
point voluntary?
They did make they did make the
point that you're going to run
out of money for this? Oh,
no. That's why Biden asked for
47 billion for Ukraine and other
things, but only 13 is going to
Ukraine. The rest is going to
COVID which is going to this
farm buddies at Pfizer totally
totally. Let's go to ABC on
this.
Tonight, those new Omicron
targeted boosters starting to
roll out.
I got my COVID vaccine and my
left arm and I got my flu
vaccine in my right arm. So I'm
all set for the fall.
A few 1000 locations across the
country are offering the
retooled Pfizer and Maderna
shots designed to take on the BA
four and BA five sub variants.
This supply is set to ramp up at
10s of 1000s of pharmacies,
community health centers and
doctors offices in the coming
weeks.
The new booster is the only
authorized booster now that will
be available so anyone that had
an appointment for that old
Booster will be rescheduled. The
new
Pfizer booster is cleared for
anyone over 12 and Maderna is
for anyone over 18 Two months
out from their last shot.
There's no magic number when it
comes to thinking about the
spacing for the next booster two
months is the minimum and it's
especially important for those
that are high risk to make sure
that they get that protection
ahead of any possible fall surge
pay no attention to anything
working I mean it's just that
just plowing ahead like nothing
happened and like it's all great
and you need your protection
and you know what's so funny is
the two months thing that
they're promoting you just got a
shot two months ago to get
another one because the shots
sucks
Oh, but you're gonna get have to
get another one because you know
after a disappearance for not
one but two years. Flu is back.
erielle joins
us now and Ariel health
officials are warning we may
also be facing a tough flu
season ahead.
That's right Mary Dr. Fauci
warning that we could be bracing
ourselves for a pretty bad flu
season. He says the best time to
get your flu vaccine is by the
end of October, but it's never
too late. And just like last
year, officials say that it is
safe to get your COVID-19
vaccine and your flu shot at the
same time. Mary Carell Thank you
same time, baby. Yeah, just get
ready for it because I'll be in
one magical shot pretty soon.
The Bye baby
looks for a local news story has
it? I didn't clip it. University
of California Berkeley. If you
don't get your flu shot, because
they have to document your flu
shot. Yeah. If you don't get
your flu shot you have to wear a
mask and all clashes.
Oh man,
really now I'm looking at this
saying, wait a minute, cow. I
went there flew all for all the
years I was going there they had
the flu was in and out and they
had swine flu and they had all
these other things. You had to
wear a mask then what changed
what you had to wear masks now
all of a sudden
it became the owl became the
uniform of Democratic
Party in the form of the
obedient.
Ma'am, you said that so
beautifully. Write that down not
for show title. But just for my
solo for show title for myself
uniform of the obedient. A
totally nailed that. A local
story from your neck of the
woods KCRW W. They discussed in
some great detail, I chopped
this down to under to some great
to detail these, this new
booster and how it was tested or
not and how you should look at
it. And it no surprise from this
NPR product that, you know, just
don't worry about everything's
be okay. It's all fine. The
guest who is speaking is
Catherine Wu. And I guess she's
a doctor, but she is from the
Atlantic.
So I understand that these
vaccines have not been tested on
humans, or there's no human data
available right now.
Yes, that's right. So the human
data is coming. Both Maderna and
Pfizer are in the process of
either planning or starting
those trials, but they're not
going to be able to get together
data until after the rollout
begins. And you know, this, this
is a little different from how
we have greenlit COVID vaccines
in the past a little just just a
teeny weeny different. But it's
not that a typical from other
vaccine approval or
authorization processes. You
know, we just sort of look at
what happens in animals. But it
is a little tricky.
Do You sound confident when you
listen to this? There's not the
way so much different than the
way we do another vaccine, which
kind of look at the animals. We
pet them, we pet them. Probably
unbelievable.
Different from how we have
greenlit COVID vaccines in the
past. But it's not that a
typical from other vaccine
approval or authorization
processes. You know, we just
sort of look at what happens in
animals. But it is a little
tricky. I will say that, you
know, we do have some safety and
sort of immune response data
from a different version of the
vaccines, which mixes together
the original recipe with
ingredients that target the
original and makan variant that
weren't people dying from that
one to improve the myocarditis
bit or any of that stuff, any,
any improvements or just using
that data. And that's and that's
clean, good to go.
Last winter, but it's not
specifically with this
formulation. So it's gonna be a
little tough to say, hey, get
this vaccine because we know
that in clinical trials, it gave
us you know, 85 to 90% efficacy,
those familiar numbers are not
going to be a leverage point
this time around.
That's not what anyone's doing.
They're just saying Get it Get
your bolster, you can get it now
you're old enough to young
enough. It's time for you your
kids, you got to take it you got
it. You got to read books, get
it get a flu shot, get it more
and more and more. No one's
talking about efficacy. You need
this why bother you
bother when the public is lining
up? Like like, you know, lemon?
Yeah.
Listen to her. So listen to what
she just said and how this this
this? This woman addresses what
she just said
vaccine because we know that in
clinical trials it gave us you
know, 85 to 90% efficacy, those
familiar numbers are not going
to be a leverage point this time
around. Yeah, you know, these
are still
there's your journalism right
there. Yeah, so she just said,
Look, we don't we don't know if
it's going to be effective. We
can't use any numbers to say
it's effective. We looked at the
animals, everything's good, you
know, so it's going to be a
little more tricky. And all this
woman has to say is yeah,
you know, instead of saying what
I would have said in this after
listening to that bull crap, who
would have said, so why would
anyone in their right mind take
this shot? It's just sounds
like, like, it sounds like snake
oil. It sounds like snake oil.
Oh, no, it sounds like oil, but
not snake oil. It's coming up
five to
90% efficacy, those familiar
numbers are not going to be a
leverage point this time around.
Yeah, you know, these are still
you vaccines, relatively
speaking. But this is sort of an
ingredient substitution. You
know, if we sort of compare it
to baking I know it's not
exactly identical, but you know,
sort of setting in shortening
for better it made
Oh, I see. So this vaccine that
you have not tested but the
animals looked okay. It's sort
of like substituting shortening
for butter. Oh, you mean like
when you gave us Crisco, which
was melted, repurpose candles to
use a shortening. This is this
is this is an admission of epic
proportions here. It's like
Crisco, he knows the stuff that
we can sell the candles. So we
turned it into shortening
and substitution. You know, if
we sort of compare it to baking,
I know it's not exactly
identical but you know, sort of
subbing in shortening for
butter. It may slightly change
the effects here, but we're not
dealing with a completely new
vaccine. So, you know, I am not
a vaccine ologists, like Dr.
offit is but many, many, many
other experts
don't do a game. She's almost
done
vaccine. So, you know, I am not
a vaccine ologists, like Dr.
offit is but the many, many,
many other experts I've spoken
to have said they don't have
concerns about the safety or
efficacy here. confident that
this vaccine is going to be very
many, many, many as all other
iterations of COVID vaccines
have been, and that this is
likely to offer an improvement
in terms of generating a better
immune response against OMA
concept variants than the
original recipe, which is kind
of hitting the point of
diminishing returns at this
point.
A lot of cooking references here
recipe
but surely all she can do if she
can even do that. Maybe she can
just do the cooking column at
the Atlantic. I have no idea why
she is here. Miss Wu.
Now well, yeah, exactly. What's
the point? She doesn't know
anything? She's not a
vaccinology just as she put it,
and she's got to her analogies
are corny and she doesn't know
what what's the point why are we
talking to her?
Probably finance expert probably
friends
she but she's taught why take it
back. She's talked to many,
many, many,
many, many, many other ex very
distinctive
way of putting it
I really liked the way Canada's
Health or I should say, Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau is
health minister. Discuss the
boosters the new boosters he's
much more to the point this guy.
Vaccine protection is like a
phone battery.
It's like a phone battery. I'm
sorry, I'll just I'll translate
for
vaccine protection is like a
phone battery. It needs to be
recharged from time to time.
Recharging our protection after
six months is important.
Otherwise, we are left without
the power to protect ourselves
and our loved ones. Getting
everyone caught up with a
vaccination is a top priority.
This is not only for true for
COVID-19 vaccinations, but also
for routine vaccinations for all
children and adults. UFC. Thank
you Midwich how
dumb Aziz who is he's the health
minister.
Oh, that guy.
But how stupid can you be to
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the while we're here. I did want
to get rid of the Claude Pierre
Shawn damn whatever the hell her
name is.
It's it's Kareem Abdul Jiang
Pierre Van Damme.
So she has a couple of clips
that are interesting one of them
is not really something I want
to mock it's just something I
think you'd get a click click
click out of there I am mock may
people kick out of which is the
airline dashboard is seems to be
up and running.
Today the Department of
Transportation officially
launched the dashboard and we're
proud to report that airlines
vastly improved their plans.
Their plans graphic right behind
me we love graphics here is you
know, before the secretaries
letter there were significantly
more red X's across this table.
None of the airlines had
guaranteed that they would cover
meals or hotels when they are at
fault. Now eight of the top
airlines cover hotels and nine
of them cover meals before
Secretary Buttigieg letter only
one airline guaranteed they
would rebook you at no cost now
nine out of 10 do so.
Yes. Though the headline that I
see this morning is US airlines
cancel and delay 1000s Of Labor
Day weekend flights. So it seems
like that's really working out
well. What is that all about?
You know this is starting to
suck
man they're starting Yeah,
totally blow is just what it is.
There's another aviation story
and then we'll get back to your
shop here. Yeah,
I only got a couple Yeah,
this this bugs me this story the
reporting is minimal. I can't
find much on the on the pilot
forums. No one really knows a
lot. But I'd like to just give
some color to this to the story
that happened in Tupelo, Miami
right on top I have
today terror in Tupelo,
Mississippi. A Blaine police a
was stolen circled over homes
and businesses in this small
city authority say the man at
the controls. Patterson said he
intended to crash into a Walmart
that forced an evacuation in the
area. Sumeria Robinson got a
panicked call from her mother
who lives just minutes away from
the targeted shopping center.
Just so close to her home so
close
to home it
was investigators say Patterson
was employed by an aircraft
maintenance company at Tupelo
Regional Airport and took off in
the twin engine aircraft. When
air traffic controllers were not
on duty.
The pilot posted on Facebook, a
message in an essence that said
goodbye
after about five hours.
Patterson landed in a field
roughly 40 miles north of Tupelo
uninjured.
The suspect is now in custody he
will get the help he needs as
far as whatever he's dealing
with.
You know, here's here's so this
is a 29 year olds been working
at the airport for 10 years and
then he just he's he's steals an
aircraft a King Air C 90 which
is now he had no formal flight
training but he had had only
been around a while you know,
I've flown a King Air C 90 with
an instructor you can't just hop
in that without quite some
experience. It's a turbine
engines it's a turbo prop. You
got to know how to fire those up
two of them two engines you have
to really be trained on two
engines. Now his landing he
basically belly flopped in the
field so I was like if that guy
landed the CC 90 with no
training but this whole thing
sounds weird. Just doesn't it
sounds something then we're not
getting the information what why
was he targeting Walmart? Why
was it the end? Why does he want
to kill himself by crashing into
a Walmart? Yeah Of all places is
there is Walmart die what here's
what I went looking for. Is this
particular Walmart the scene of
some abuse. It's gotta be
something with this guy.
This story. Is it Hollow is it
gets
hollow? Yes. Oh,
God just show this to anybody.
Okay, back to a CP Three, two,
CP two. Yes. whatever her name
is. Here. She did doing a little
thing on the Wiegert report from
the UN. This was good.
Has your back. Lastly, I want to
make a few comments on the UN
High Commissioner for Human
Rights Report on Jinjiang. That
was released just last night,
the United States welcomes this
report this important report,
which describes authoritarian
actively human rights treatment
of the Uyghur and other minority
communities by the People's
Republic of China government.
Oh,
your word she used? What did he
try to say authority, authority
or authority.
Lastly, I want to make a few
comments on the UN High
Commissioner for Human Rights
Report on Jinjiang. That was
released just last night. The
United States welcomes this
report this important report
which describes
their important important
report. It is
important important.
The United States welcomes this
report this important report,
which describes authoritarian
actively.
narratively Hey, man, 10,000
million. Oh, do you have the
10,000 million clip?
Yeah. The 10,000 million clip
already. We did it. That's
right. Again, super Flubber is
very short. It's so good.
10,000 mil.
As you know, the good news is in
August, the economy created
315,000 jobs, which is
important. We have created
nearly 10,000 million jobs.
I don't I remember now, I don't
remember her but I remember you.
Okay, here we go. That is the
last one and this is one where I
think this is very funny. This
is she's talking about in
Enduring Freedom, which is that
operation Operation Enduring
Freedom, which is the Pegasus,
or gana Stan Afghanistan now
flooded myself
listening to our usr Tardif on
this Five Well, no but she
she makes a flub in here that I
think is it's just more it's
kind of a weird classic flub
where it maybe it means maybe
she's got good feelings or
something but listen to this.
One is we
have an update on on the
enduring freedom to the
operation allies. Welcome. What
it looks like long term. This
isn't this is this is an update
that the department that the
Department of Defense announced
recently. And so look our
commitment to our Afghan allies
is endearing. We have
a she does she mean enduring but
it came out as endearing. Yeah.
She's falling apart. She's
falling apart at the seams gym.
This was a gym and she didn't
correct herself. She just kept
Are you get to this short
playing again because I was
beautiful. Like, to me. It's
like the shed endearing on her
mind. Is this thing enduring?
She said in gearing? Was
she probably micro dosing
psilocybin?
Oh, you know what? Boy, right.
Nice catch me
to our Afghan allies is
endearing. We
have well, I hear a little bit
further back from that.
And so look, our commitment to
our Afghan allies is endearing.
We have welcomed nearly 90,000
Afghans to our country over the
past year and have been
providing relocation assistance
over the past year as well.
Yeah, Operation endearing
freedom. That's it. That was
George W. Bush Operation
Enduring Freedom beautiful. Oh,
I love it how the someone in the
troll room says it's enduring
man. I want to turn up the
volume what? Oh, pain
point dummy pay attention to
that.
Hey, did you hear this a CFO of
Bath Bath and Beyond jumped off
of his the balcony of a
skyscraper and Tribeca leaped to
his death
wonder what's going on there?
Oh, this is one of those eight
stock
stocks stock and they jacked it
way up and then
yeah and then and then and then
it crashed?
Of course it's gonna it always
will. I mean, that's what these
things do this with David on
you're talking about we're
talking about these disguise of
Reddit groups and some other
take a worthless or fairly
worthless company or company in
bankruptcy that is heavily
shorted that's heavily shorted
and heavily shorted and they run
it the price up to burn the
short guys because as somebody
who just hates short sellers I
guess
once you get once you get the
the short sale that the squeeze
and you just make a lot of you
makes money you can make money
right? The stock skyrockets
because everyone has to get out
of the short because you can go
broke the the short if you're
not careful and it can be an
infinite losses. So you have to
get out and so you get out Jacks
the price way up and then and
then the catch some companies
like Gamestop who had this
happen to them they at least
played their cards right and
we're getting loans by other
companies that were doing what
they supposed to do when your
stocks worth a lot of money. I
don't know what this doesn't
make any sense to me unless this
guy was corruption in there that
he well but to get
let's see Bed Bath and Beyond
he's investor Ryan Cohen exit
position when the stock was 28.
Sending the shares plunging in
the days following the company
announced plans to try and
reduce costs and stave off
bankruptcy with a bankruptcy
including a $500 million
financing agreement in order to
help pay its vendors to where he
lives in this Jenga building
which is badass man, like one
apartment per floor. This guy
was rolling in it. He was he's
been around he was a CFO for
Avon and Procter and Gamble.
Something Something must have
been wrong. How old was he 52
was hinky man 5218
floor.
Sad good. Night good. Maybe
somebody tossed them out the
window. Russians.
Yeah. Board apes who knows?
I may admit they're funny. The
funny Russian joke that's gonna
run out I guess in Russia is the
day when they Lukoil guy was
thrown out to hospital window.
Yeah, smoking a cigarette. Okay.
Russia say hey, I guess they've
run out of polonium.
You hear this from your your
Putin connection?
No, I said another Russian
connection. But it's Ukrainian
actually.
So we have all this stuff going
on going down, I should say in
Europe with the prices and what
they projected what six out of
10 British businesses will have
to shutter because of energy
prices.
Yeah, I forgot who said that.
That's that's somebody's well
prices are pretty high. Yeah,
that's for sure. But we got lots
of cool stuff going on over
here. We have a water crisis in
Las Vegas and New Mexico because
I guess what happened is there
was a lot of it was a big fire
or what are you drinking today?
Oh, Evian mind. You mean Evian
every meal every Oh, and beyond
mine.
Are you drinking? Are you
drinking everyone? What's your
cooter days?
No, it's just and it's got
magnesium and zinc raspberry and
ginseng. Oh, it's a natural
mineral enhanced drink. And I'll
tell you this, I bought a bunch
of it because it was on sale.
Yeah. It tastes like shit. To me
right now.
That's like the vaccine if it
hurts, you know, it's working.
I mean, it really does not taste
good. It's while Oh,
okay, well enjoy that. That's
pretty much the way the water
tastes in Las Vegas, New Mexico.
So they had a wildfire three and
40,000 acres. But because some
of the carbon got into though
their water supply, it reacts
with the chlorine that they use
to treat the water and that can
become
happens in a certain way she has
I've heard this this phenomenon
and then what
becomes carcinogenic. That's
what that's what the articles
you guess. Well, what does if
you've heard this what happens
then? Is makes the water on
drinkable? Exactly. Because
when and or carcinogenic. So
they have 20 days of freshwater
left. They're trying to figure
out how to fix that. Then we
have Jackson Mississippi
actually didn't play these clips
in the last show. I do want to
do that because we have a boots
on the ground report. President
Biden has approved an emergency
declaration for Mississippi as
residents of the state capitol
tried to find clean water 1000s
of people in Jackson lined up
for hours at distribution sites
for bottled water. With some
supplies running out. The mayor
says the city's water treatment
plant failed after years of
neglect staffing shortages and
recent flooding. These are
challenges that first and
foremost are beyond partisan.
These are human rights
challenges. And so I'm right in
saying that it's not a matter of
if our systems would fail. But
when our systems fail, and we've
seen it far too frequently. He
says it may cost billions of
dollars to fix the water
treatment system. He's vowing to
organize more water distribution
events in the coming days
water distribution events also
known as the W D. There's a
second kicker to this I guess
hundreds of National Guard
troops will be in Mississippi
and we'll be handing out bottled
water today to the people of
Jackson suffering without clean
water. So far there's no
timetable for when the long
neglected water treatment plant
will be up and running again.
The governor says a rental pump
could be functional later today,
which is only one step toward
alleviating the problem.
Yeah, so boots on the ground
from one of our producers this
goes back to Hurricane Katrina
2005 That's when the water
treatment facility needed the
full overhaul they never did
that. Then in 2020 they
outsourced I can just see
whoever did this. They
outsourced it that failed. And
so now it's like they need to
fix it but they have no time and
their water is undrinkable now.
Yeah, I suppose even with
boiling like you guys have to do
every so often.
Not anymore. We're out we're out
here now we got our own well, we
don't we don't boil water is
the way to go. Yeah, but the
boiling there's not even going
to work with that water I guess
is that fucked up?
This crazy. Crazy.
Well, I get I guess some clips
from my last show I wanted to
bring forward about all the war
stuff going on. Like everyone's
getting ready for some sort of
war. And these are the clips
that you have to look at looked
at called war games. And I got
let's start with the war games
one. Russia, China.
Chinese troops have arrived in
the Primorsky region of
Let me guess New Tang Dynasty.
Yeah, of
course now now that
Chinese troops have arrived in
the Primorsky region of Russia's
Far East. There a joint
multinational military exercise
is set to begin. Video footage
released by the Russian Defense
Ministry shows the opening
ceremony of the drills named
Vostok 2022. The exercises are
scheduled to begin September 1
and will last one week. Along
with Russia and China, India,
Belarus and Tajikistan are among
the countries taking part in the
war games. Earlier this month.
China's defense ministry said
its participation was part of an
ongoing annual agreement with
Russia. Relations between
Beijing and Moscow have grown
closer in recent years. Last
summer, the two countries held a
joint exercise with over 10,000
troops in North Central China
and October their knees navies
held drills in the Sea of Japan.
Only days later, Russian and
Chinese warships sailed to the
Western Pacific where they held
their first joint patrols.
Okay, that's not good. Let's go
to war games to this is
continuing elsewhere, the US
and South Korea have resumed
their largest joint field
exercises and years. That's
after the downsizing of previous
drills due to diplomatic efforts
and COVID-19 restrictions. The
exercises began less than 20
miles from the fortified border
with North Korea, and the field
was live fire from American and
Korean howitzers, tanks, machine
guns and mortars. Apache
helicopters were also involved
to allies see the drills as a
key part of deterring North
Korea and its growing nuclear
arsenal. North Korea has
condemned the drills as a
rehearsal for war. Colonel
Brandon Anderson is the Deputy
Commander for the exercises. He
said the drills are not aimed at
any one adversary but did allude
to the threat from North Korea.
Currently, there are more than
28,000 US troops stationed in
South Korea. Oh, okay.
Well, let's just continues did I
see how we got our games
gone? Did I see that? John
Stuart hosted the Department of
Defense war games at like board
ceremony at Disney or something?
It wouldn't surprise me.
Because I was trying to I don't
know anything about
that. But it wouldn't surprise
me I had to look into this and
it sounds terrible. Yes. Very
Bad. Bad.
What was their Emmys last night?
Do we miss the Emmys?
I think there may be some
daytime enemies or nominations.
Oh, okay. They were usually on
Sunday. It would be today.
Always the
creative Emmys. I'm sorry. Well,
that's right. Obama got an Emmy
for reading. What did he really
book? Yes. You read a book? Read
a book? No, he No. For
narrating. Me when for narrating
Netflix documentary? Let me see
which documentary was this? Oh,
they had to give him something
else. Okay, I got Oh, our great
national parks.
rific Okay, what do you get an
Emmy for that?
We didn't because because no one
watched. No one cares. It's
embarrassing. Their whole Higher
Ground production series is an
embarrassment, Michelle Obama's
podcasts and embarrassment, the
podcast with Obama and
Springsteen, super embarrassing
and kind of cringy. And so they
had to give him something
because they want him there.
War Games Japan.
Oh, hold on a second. Let me see
war games. I don't have this
clip.
I'm sorry, I spell war wa T. Oh,
what games
are just to launch.
Japan is increasing its defense
budget and building missiles
that they previously didn't
allow themselves. It's part of a
military expansion to counter
threats from China, then Russia.
Japan says it will develop and
mass produce a cruise missile
and a high velocity ballistic
missile, they will be able to
strike at greater distances
beyond the current range limit
in Japan's constitution. The
defense ministry didn't specify
the exact range of the weapons
or say how many they plan to
make. But if deployed along the
Okinawa island chain and the
southwest of Japan, the weapons
would have enough range to reach
targets in mainland China. This
month, China fired five
ballistic missiles into waters
less than 100 miles from Japan,
prompting alarm about China's
regional ambitions.
I gotta I gotta I gotta presume
all those guys also have their
version of military industrial
complex. Isn't this just
fireworks for
me? They just shoot some point
in your arm yourself to the
teeth. And you gotta I mean,
unless you have some place like
Ukraine to ship the stuff to and
then go well, we got rid of that
stuff.
Yeah, Ukraine is now the largest
weapons sales country. closely
behind Afghanistan.
Yeah, give me a great, it's
crazy. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank the American taxpayer.
Well, no. American taxpayers to
be ignored is what we're talking
about earlier
overseas tonight to the war in
Ukraine, the White House now
asking Congress for more than
$13 billion in additional
military aid.
But again, that's not really the
he's asking for 47. Here it is.
President Biden asking Congress
to provide more than more than
$47 billion in emergency 47
billion in emergency dollars
that will go toward the war in
Ukraine. That's 13 So there's
what what do we have left 30 for
the response to the COVID 19
pandemic? Hello, Pfizer. The
ongoing monkey pox outbreak
would what and and help for the
recent natural disasters in
Kentucky? He and other states,
but you could add the
Mississippi in there.
Are we already budgeted for this
sort of thing these these
disasters? FEMA? I mean, don't
we already have that in the
budget of the ridiculous budget?
Isn't that already budgeted in
we need more money for this?
I don't know. So either he's we
probably have the money for
everything. Except for the
Ukraine stuff. Which it seems
like seems like 15 20 billion
every single month
Saudi control got a lot of
feedback from from our producers
about the about the reactor that
the Russians are currently
Oh, yeah, right. Did you ever
hear from atomic rod? No,
I think he's checked out I think
he's man overboard. Like could
be think he's man overboard. So
a lot of people first of all,
you do need electricity with
your nuclear power plant. If it
just gets cut off. It's a
problem. I still don't kind of
get I understand why you need
electricity, but if the plant is
producing electricity,
yeah, you still need to write it
back.
It can't just like, you know,
unplug it. You know, once you
got it fired up, but everyone
says Oh, no, you're crazy. I
love this one though. Sir Robert
of the Smoky Mountain brass also
a retired Navy nuke commander.
So atomic rod you know as far as
I'm concerned, he's been
deceased been dishonorably
discharged for insubordination.
We got it we got a new guy we
got a new guy in the block Sir
Robert the Smoky Mountain brass.
If the reactor shuts down,
either by default or planned
external power, either
commercial or from big diesel
generators are needed to
maintain control of the reactor
even in a shutdown state. And to
start it up pressurizer heaters
circulation pumps
instrumentation true for
commercial or Naval Reactors.
This is why submarines have huge
shore power cables when they
shut down. Also why nuclear
submarines have a big diesel
generator and a pretty pretty
big battery. Just kind of what
I'd expect a nuclear power plant
to have a pretty big battery or
diesel generator. Now this guy
has been around. Who's
Commander? Commander, what do
you have here is the USS flying
fish. USS Houston, the USS Simon
Bolivar.
The blue cruise visa subs in the
water guy.
He's the mack daddy. Hey,
remember, it's not getting if
you're underweight. It's cool
with us. Welcome to this show. I
learned this from all the
submariners. That's the first
thing I learned these Navy guys.
And just while we our question
has kind of been answered about
Gorbachev and the funeral
today, a final farewell for the
last leader of the Soviet Union.
The funeral for Mikhail
Gorbachev was held at Moscow
Hall of Columns. He died this
week at age 91. Gorbachev did
not receive state honors. and
Russian President Vladimir Putin
did not attend saying that he
was working.
I love I love the inflection she
gives us that the oh, it was
like almost saying he was work
and did
not attend saying that he
was working, working well
working.
Putin did show his respects he
came by and dropped off some
flowers before the funeral. So
he's a guy. But the same thing.
It was like now this guy's not
that day. I think it was the
round table pizza, whatever.
Whatever the pizza company was
he was involved with probably
close the deal.
The Round Table pizza,
what was a pizza II we look at
my pizza, pizza and Gorbachev.
He did a commercial a great
commercial round, I think in
this country, and maybe in
Europe. And I think he
introduced one of the pizza
companies into Russia. It was a
big deal. Yeah, he's the one who
was introduced at first, I think
the first American franchise
into Russia.
Pizza Hut 99. Let's take a look.
We have the we have it right
here. This is Gorbachev Pizza
Hut ad from 1997 play. We're
seeing Moscow the Kremlin. We're
seeing shitty ass Russians in
snow. Hillary Clinton for some
reason. Now they're all inside
the Pizza Hut. Everybody's
smiling. There's Gorbachev. He
doesn't say anything. He doesn't
say anything. Did he say
anything?
He does eventually. At the end
when we
go to the payoff?
No the payoff is the guy say no.
Gorbachev's a good guy he made
peace. Yeah, Hilton Gorbachev.
Sometimes nothing brings people
together like a nice hot pizza
from Pizza.
You know what brings people
together? What brings people
together is what Larry Lightfoot
of Chicago said regarding the
Texas busing up the illegal
immigrants and sending them off
to Chicago the first bus went to
Chicago. I think beginning of
this week finally they sent one.
No, no, she knows how to make
viewfield make people feel
welcome. We begin with breaking
news and of Argentina and
apparent attempts that wouldn't
be the right one. That's this
one Texas
obviously, if none of these
migrants were sent anywhere else
would have to bear the all the
brunt of this themselves. Aren't
these migrants better off going
to places like Chicago Welcoming
Cities to get cared for?
Well, you know, I think Ottoman
recoils kind of alluded to this
I'm happy to take in drain
Texas, of all of his residents.
I wouldn't want to live in a
state with a governor like that.
I certainly want to wouldn't
want to live in a state where
they are doing everything they
can to strip people of their
basic rights. And let's not
forget about what they've done
to women and others who are
seeking reproductive health
care. So we welcome Texas to
Chicago and we'll rent the buses
next time I'm here
crash Meyer
you could see her when she said
that she kind of got it and
we'll we'll we'll do the buses
and you can see this you kind of
regretted that because that's
gonna come back that's gonna
come back what
are you what are you Texas doing
to women it sounds like you're
beating them up or something?
Yeah, man. Yeah,
no abortions here can't have
them can't even talk about him
can't even think about him
that's gonna change but Texas
has to it has to become more
that's just has to wear too big
for this.
So let's go to the man on the
street again. This is a one guy
Justin character. He's got a
YouTube channel Rob Tiktok
channel Oh, this
is gonna be horrible, isn't it?
It's
on the streets and this is in
Manhattan in Times Square. To
show you the kind of geniuses we
have. Of course these are like
you say is somewhat rigged but
still disarmed. These are real
people.
What country is the Queen of
England from originally? No, no,
no. Give me Give me your best
guess it gets a country please
the country again? You may guess
this is embarrassing. What is a
country? What
is a country? Whatever Country
Canada?
Yes. If you have a job, and you
make $10,000 a month and you
work for an entire year then how
much money did you make at the
end? Again, you make $10,000 a
month and you work for a year?
How much money did you make?
Around how much money take you
guys? I don't know. Mister Give
me your best guess I can
$1,000 1000 Yes. Do you know how
many stars on the flag? 15 Yes.
This guy is relentless.
Now the funny thing about this
one is that people say well they
you know they don't know the
country. This woman didn't know
what a country is. Country
what's the country? Is
this all in New York though. I'm
trying to figure out where he
does these. It looks like he's
in in Manhattan.
No, that was in Times Square. I
know where he was doing it.
That's Manhattan. Yeah, it's
time stamp square Manhattan. He
said no. Time Square with a
bustling you know, I know where
he was used and there's a little
kind of an island.
No man that no when's the last
time you were in New York?
There's no more Island it's all
rubber rubber bricks. You fall
down drunk you bounce right back
up. There's no danger. There's
no danger. And that's meant
Island. That's what those people
that now that I know it's Time
Square. With the rubber the
rubber bricks. No wonder these
pieces that's where they go to
be safe. So don't have to wear
the helmet during the day. These
are these cannot be good people.
I'm going to show my mood by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
so we do have a few people have
thanks for show. 14 What is it?
1480 8383. Yeah, we started off
with your friend, my friend, our
friend, the show's friend, Dame
Astrid, the Duchess of Japan and
all the disputed islands in
Japan see, oh, hello, Tokyo,
Tokyo, Tokyo. $158. And she says
Happy Birthday, Adam. Oh, thank
you very much. Happy Richard.
She actually says many happy
returns. Thank you,
sir. Cristobal have the
opportunity. 133 33 in Dallas,
Texas. And Ray Coleman in
Everett, Washington. 115 58. A
little little action and a
little extra if at the end for
your birthday.
Oh, thank you.
Susie. Boy boar Very good. In
Bristol, Tennessee 100 doll I'm
sure it's pronounced differently
there. $100.33 it's also her
birthday. On the third, so
that's your birthday with you.
Yeah. Shauna Norberg and
Seattle, Washington. $100. It's
my birthday, she writes and she
wants to mention that Jay is a
total douchebag.
You know, who else is September
3? Fair even on Porsche? Charlie
Sheen. I'm a year older than
Charlie Sheen. How scary is
that?
That's pretty bad. Yeah. John
Roman $800 Baron lattic. In 100.
Awesome. Houston, Texas. Matthew
Smith in North Royalton, Ohio
fifth. 9999, aka sir Smitty.
Derek shack in Lucerne,
Michigan. He needs a D douching.
You've been D deuced. And he
came here with the boots
donation of 808. Along with
guests food Sir Kevin
McLaughlin. Dukkha Luna, lover
of America and lover of boobs in
locust, North Carolina 808
Kenneth puro 808 and Pullman
Washington. Serb Polly Bravo,
Polly Bravo. And Greeley,
Colorado. 808 for more boobs and
Aaron Slagel in Lititz,
Pennsylvania boob from
the tits doesn't get much better
than that. Yeah, and
he wants to de douching you've
been de deuced his little
pronunciation thing there light
hits he says light lights let
its light hits your tits.
Christian Bowers in Duluth
Georgia 7877 Indecent F karma
cancer for his brother Tim. We
can do at the ending do it now
do it right now.
You've got karma
like to act fast or cancer?
Why in Kartini in Torrington,
Connecticut. 7421 Rhiannon, Rian
Kaczynski in carseland, Alberta,
Canada 7232. With Nisa de
douching for her amazing man
Zach. You've been de deuced he
also has a birthday coming up.
Yeah. Angela Pickering and sour
Lake Texas.
Anniversary to her smokin hot
husband Chris never had a fight
at
910 and then we have John
Donovan these guys are ad
libbing the the birthday
donation 5833 in San Jose,
California, sir. Michael
Anthony. Oh, in Rosedale New
York. 5833 got a happy birthday
for you, Sir Chris protector of
the psychotic sausage dogs in
honors that sexy Texas?
Probably I don't know. Actually.
No,
no, I'm calling it sexy for now.
5833 and the following donors
are all $58 Happy Birthday Adam
donors. I'm gonna let you read
them. Thanks. And you can start
with Mr. Scott Riley
and he's from Meridian Idaho.
Thank you. Steven shirk from
Mensa Wisconsin Sherman Atkinson
and Park City Utah will you look
at the right John if there's
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Virginia. Lydia Terry
dominantly. Rochester, New
Hampshire. Sir. Could you move
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sorry, sir Davey, Rome, Texas
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Hello. Robert Taylor New
Brighton and by the way, Sir
Frederick the terrible is that
not our buddy Fred Castaneda. I
don't know. I think he is man.
Is he a paratrooper? He was in
Vietnam and I'm pretty sure one
in Austin. Yeah, yeah. He sent
me a note he is he sent me a
note. Well, okay, well, I think
that's him. I got a note from
Sergeant Fred regardless and I'm
very happy that he reached out
I'm glad all as well. Robert
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Cam is Mississippi.
Yeah, it is Mississippi. Rows
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Actually am I is Michigan,
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Right, Michigan. We sound like
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What did she say least from
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center of the universe in
Mechanicsville, Virginia. Alex
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switch a roo he says loesche
lotia think it is he wanted to
he said Monday my card was
declined but my Boy Named Sue
covered me and threw an extra 20
bucks for gas which is three
gallons. So it should be using
his name get more Region Five
residents spook Happy birthday.
Oh, okay. We got all that.
Elliot Johnson continuing with
the 58th birthday celebration.
Congratulations Morristown,
Arizona. Moke. Mark Oliveri in
cedar park, Texas. Mark Stokes
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Jessica Barrett in level in
Texas. Mary Corbett and
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To finish the flop starts. Thank
you. Patrick Coble, Sir Patrick
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of the South bearing Chris
protector of North Austin in
Austin, Texas, at Joshua sparks
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Navia Eagle rivers for Tucker
with a 58. That's Alaska. Sir
NBS in Chicago, Illinois. And
finally a James Poulos in Reno
Nevada. These are the people who
just love me. Thank you. That
was a long list. It's very, very
humbling. Very nice. Really
appreciate it. And thank you for
all the personal notes. I have
responded I think to almost
everyone personally, if not,
I'll get back to you a real it's
very nice, humbling feel. It
was. Yeah, it was very good.
Onwards. Brian Furley 5510
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I need a D douching. For his new
human resource Scotty Murray.
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KENNETH works in Castaic.
California, I don't even know is
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ski Genesis ski in Chicago 50.
These are all $50 donors,
Michelle layer layer or layer I
think in Henderson, Michigan and
she has a note I punched was
punched in the mouth by
douchebag. co worker, Eric, who
is he? He's a douchebag cola.
Oh. And last but not least,
Brian Watson in Raleigh, North
Carolina and thank all those
people for making this show a
possibility and especially for
all the $58 donors, that once a
year come to the rescue of the
show by wishing Annamaya Happy
Birthday and supporting the show
at the same time. It's a
fantastic idea.
Didn't really do it did do both.
That's true. Yeah. Now I have a
couple of notes, I'd like to say
is uh, yeah, yeah. Shawn
Steadman, who apparently donated
a while ago is still waiting for
his karma for his mom She
desperately needs F cancer
karma. Well, of course I'm sorry
that that got mixed. You've got
Armand go. And then this Darius
unity, who's this has just been
a cacophony of fun of errors
really, to get this guy's note?
Yeah, he kept telling us that we
missed his note. We said well,
can you send the note
we never had to know definitely
never got to know we never got
to note in the first place is
that he sends me another Sorry,
didn't get you the note. The
note could have been attached to
all these messages that went
back and forth pieces and I feel
bad about it. So Order anything
you want from the website, he
says to me, and I'm looking
forward website, email, website,
whatever in the morning, Jensen
myriad thanks for your courage
sincerest apologies for my lack
of brevity. Conversely, when a
former US Army sniper with
mouths to feed, mouths to feed
gets a platform. Here we go
shout outs first mad love to the
keeper mom Dukes and my pretty
precious princess for giving me
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Texas hit me in the mouth back
in November, after the heavens
blessed us to cross paths stay
in touch and become co hosts Oh,
he does a podcast. We're still
reviewing our first episode
before publishing again. My
mostly free blog has plenty of
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commentary, pop culture reviews,
etc. If no agenda nation feels
compelled to tip or pledge a
paltry sum to me, I guess you
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tidings.com and we're sorry, we
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You've got karma.
And then did we have one more
thought? We got sir Jimmy's
note. So we read him. Here we
go. Yeah, I think we did.
Because we said we got two more.
He has he has two more. Adam
curry signed holo books. Yes.
Right. Yes,
we did get his note. Maybe he
still has a cup. I was I was I
was making fun of the fact that
he only sold one.
Depends on what he sold it for.
I guess I have no idea.
$5,000 5000 million
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Thank you very much for these
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for all of our producers,
including the execs and
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doing $5.80 on a channel? Oh,
no. No, no.
No, I remember some coming in
one
we got one and I can mention her
because it's millennial Mel
Millennium males. She's out of
money. Happy?
Yes. Well, that's okay. You know
what, this could be very, very
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You're the best podcaster in the
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said love me but says
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We do have some other birthdays
to contend with as Suzy Holly
bore celebrated on mine, the
third as did sir Brent.
Anonymous in Phoenix and
celebrating today. Rose rienne
Kaczynski, as she says Happy
Birthday to our amazing man Zach
Horsley of Calgary 41 On the
sixth. And finally Shawna
Norberg will be celebrating
happy birthday for everybody
hear out the best podcast in the
universe.
So now I'm thinking that maybe
we weren't sure if sir Jimmy had
upped his his title but I guess
here he is on the list. Sir
Jimmy of free Holla books.com
has now officially a Baronet. We
love seeing you here sir. Jimmy
was good to see you in South
Carolina as well. Good to
reconnect. After all those years
Sir John of South London becomes
the Vikon Kumar of South London
and we have a we I think we got
to London meetup report later on
from for today. But first was
that say what spot
on spot on? Yes, we
have to know what do we have
here? We have zero nights we
have no nights. We're nightless
we're nightless I tell you. Oh,
well. We have wild Yeah.
Everyone blew their water on my
birthday
we had three really nice media
reports that came in I love it.
You guys are starting produce.
It's appreciated. Central Ohio.
Enter.
This is Wild Bill of Ohio from
the Central Ohio meet up. Happy
birthday, Adam.
Thank you, Maddie from
Cincinnati. I took another road
trip. And same thing. Great
people great beer.
This is Nick from Central Ohio.
It's a red night sky. Sky at
night sailor's delight.
I'd like to thank Bill for his
courage for arranging another
meetup. This is Josh
it's Meg CC in his house. This
is Mary rose in the Morning guys
love you always yours
in the morning. It's April Kirby
piling it up in Ohio Corsica
Lane
your favorite conspiracy
theorists
in the morning? This is Sir
Bubba Hotep your favorite hood
Billy. Billy, thank you
gentlemen.
Happy birthday.
April Kirby was there they must
have had a good time. Source
Benjamin those guys are nuts.
Indy, how's the NA tribal
meetup? Go on there.
I know. This is Maria from
Indiana.
This is Mark at our latest
meetup in August. Thank you for
your courage and everything you
do to inspire us Adam and John
You guys are
amazing. This is David longtime
listener first time on the
meetup it's been great
Dame Swanee in the morning sir
Benny here just hear about all
the kale recipes. ITM comrades,
this is Cindy from Carmel thank
you for your courage. Hello,
this is Maddie from Cincinnati
took a little day trip to
Westfield Indiana. Thanks for
the warm welcome great food
great beer and great people
Bruce here from South Broad Red
Bull
Hi I'm syrup of the maple this
meetup. We had Martin we had
made a roundtable that maybe
next time in the morning to you
John and Adam My pronouns are
cool guy and Captain Awesome.
Hello, this is Anthony seven
a vie count of Hamilton
in the two pennies a lot desired
close near Rocco Vaughn slob and
you all eat the bugs in the
morning.
My name is Emily and my mom hits
me in the mouth really hard.
That's what she said. My name is
also Emily but I'm a spook and
I'm gonna keep it short and
snappy.
Hi, this is Robert living the
international value for value
lifestyle.
Morning drew Williams from
Carmel, Indiana
in the morning. This is Nathan
from broader pole. I dragged my
14 year old son here on his
birthday to meet like minded
people great times.
i My name is Phoenix. My dad
dragged me here. How big is that
meetup?
That's a big meetup and Maddie
from Cincinnati was there too. I
wonder if she's the spook.
I am since this is the keepers
home turf. We got to go to the
to one of these. Geez. Oh,
that'd be fantastic.
Definitely go. Or or or
we could fry fry. We could fly
to London. To join the gophers.
Here's Golf golf does a report
for today.
concocting exits and manifesting
the pre entry exit strategy.
Call Gregory Williams. One half
of AI dot cooking. Hey, this is
Paul we're by the angel isn't an
angel. Yeah, the angel and by
the Thames which apparently is
where the Pilgrim Fathers sail
from.
That's the Mayflower Yeah,
nearby.
Yeah. Great show guys. Great
show. Keep it up. Brilliant.
Yes. Back from where the
forefathers came from.
I bought 50 meters from me is
where the USA started. I'm glad
that I'm back here drinking
pints with a no agenda crew.
Hi. I'm Rob Is this thing on?
Trying to think of something to
say hypothermia acts through
Ukraine. My children will freeze
so that we can save Ukraine. I
love the show. Sarah having a
great time at my very first
meetup. It's my career. There's
no bugs. I suddenly would only
eat the bugs if the queen at one
but I guess she started to love
to deep fake that. Anyway, how
to get to convince vegans so he
bugs happy I'm
also cool like that. That's the
we got this is some production
company these things very good.
Here's some of the meetups that
you can attend. I love to go
back to another London meetup
there was so much fun. You've
been to one of those right? The
London meetups, the no one. Oh
yeah. It's the same place. I
think they go to
the corner. Yep.
Today, the annual pig row, South
Jersey kicks off in about 15
minutes. That'll be in Medford
lakes, New Jersey day one of the
lakes is organizing on Tuesday
walk behind the six pack Lotus.
That's Buckethead Tavern in
Knoxville, Tennessee five
o'clock. And on Thursday, our
next show de suppertime six
o'clock, Phoenix, Arizona
Blanco, Christina and cut
Cantina. I gotta say that
because cucina is a cucina
Christina one of the two is
wrong, easy cucina, I think
yeah, Cassina is like a nasty
thing. cucina is the way to say
it cost Scottsdale Arizona I'm
just looking at this list all
the way through the end of
October. This is out of control.
We have well it's not really out
of control. It's completely is
out of our control. Producers
producers organize this sir
Daniel over there no agenda
meetups.com Thank you so much
for all that you've done. Making
this all come together so that
people can find not just
community but in many in many
instances. Partner, life
partner, wife, husband, oh yeah.
No agenda meetup.com Meet your
partner there times. When you
will be triggered to be safe
before we do the ISOs I have
some disturbing news. I would
say in a way she was quickly
becoming one of our favorites.
palki Sharma Are you familiar
with polki Sharma from W IOM she
is the Indian Indian woman yeah
Indian woman she has either quit
or she has been asked to leave
by new management
course ation by a station like
that to get rid of one person
well they succeeded so she's out
shouldn't be somewhere else
I'm thinking podcasting two
point I was thinking this
podcast are mine Miss Sharma
happy to help you out. Alright,
I'll do my outrageous ISOs first
I don't think they're all that
great. Here's the here's what I
have experts are infallible I
have this one. And another one
of those. Too late for that. Now
those aren't good. Those are too
long.
I'm liking that last one. You
liked that last one. Hold on a
second T.
Too late for that. I'd have
to jack it up a bit
in audio. Yeah. Especially the
run of it. Okay, I have a couple
I've got burns. Okay.
Till burns. Till burns.
Okay, Jill burns. Kind of
missing the beginning of that
one.
It was bad. Okay, well, here's
the one that I liked the most. I
think it's something that it
makes nothing but sense to me to
end the show with this call.
What is that?
Some some Iraqi screaming in the
in the streets?
Yeah, I think he couldn't. I
think it can work. But then I'd
like to enhance. If I can just
just just make a guns fire.
Yeah, that was kind of my idea.
Let's see how we do this. Like
that.
I like it. Yeah.
It's not all aggressive or
creepy or anything like that. I
think that's that's pretty good.
We've succeeded once again. Oh,
man, a couple of things. Before
we go. What else do we have
here? Oh, I love this. Why can't
this happen in America? In I
guess, kind of the Moscow or
maybe even Russian? No, this is
Chinese in Yandex. Isn't that a
Chinese company like the Chinese
Uber? Or is that Russia Yandex?
Yeah, yeah. And yeah, I
think it's so cheap. I don't
know if it's, yeah, I think I
think I'm good. I had to do a
mia culpa. But I think it's the
Chinese
I think it's a Chinese company,
but they they are running in
Moscow. And someone apparently
hacked into the system and
ordered every single available
vehicle to one. One spot in
Moscow. The pictures are
hilarious. And this is I would
love for this to happen. I mean,
it's sucks for the people who
are are driving Uber but what a
great hack Yeah, send everybody
to the same address at the same
time. Good is funny. It's just
it's just a hint, people just a
hint. Let me see. I
think our codes probably better
than
Oh, man. Yeah, I don't know. I
don't know. Maybe, maybe not.
What else did I have? Oh, yeah.
Finally, we're seeing more and
more of these lawsuits do I
think we mentioned American
Express was getting sued for
putting quotas on how many white
PUCO people could be hired?
Amazon is now facing a lawsuit
over $10,000 Hiring bonus made
exclusively to black Latinx and
Native American entrepreneurs.
We'll make
sure all lawsuits wait.
Seriously Yes, G thing is a
nightmare.
And Bank of America though is
apparently experimenting with no
downpayment mortgages for black
and Latino communities. What
could possibly go wrong with
that?
Oh, nothing we've never seen
anything that's always worked.
I've
never seen anything screw up
with that. All right. Anything
else before we leave?
No. I just mentioned that Amazon
has taken all their solar panels
off there. It was in the
newsletter because they were
they were lighting on fire.
Right? They're just catching on
fire spontaneously. Spontaneous
panel combustion.
Is that what? It actually has a
name spontaneous? Well,
I named it that.
Alright, then let's get out of
here.
All right. Good idea. Good idea.
Everybody more stuff on
Thursday.
Oh, we got tons of stuff to do.
I want to thank everybody so
much for for the birthday
wishes.
Yeah, you can wish them birthday
on next Thursday too.
If you feel like you could but I
feel special enough right now.
By for days,
I think it's gonna make sure you
try to milk it
No, no. Why would you do that?
Coming up, coming up next on no
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room troll room dot o it's live
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Spencer, Dame DeLorean and
guests. Mica mica Rock and
roll's mica rock now
is bowls with bud any different
than bowl after bowl. How many
bowls shows do we have?
I think it's all kind of the
same people who just never get
up. They just keep doing those
shows. Coming to you from the
heart of the Texas Hill Country
he and FEMA Region number six in
the morning everybody. I'm Adam
curry.
And from Northern Silicon Valley
where I remain am John C.
Dvorak.
We return. Again for you here on
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And of show really we've got li
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