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July 2nd, 2023 • 3h 8m

1569: Hydrated

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Adam Curry: Air Traffic Control shut it down. Adam curry, John
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C. Devora. July 2 2023 This Year Award Winning Combination media
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assassination episode 1569. This is no agenda. Looney Tunes
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broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country he and
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FEMA Region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
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curry
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern Silicon Valley, where we're all
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wondering what the hell is Biden nomics? I'm Jhansi, Dvorak.
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Adam Curry: Buzzkill. We know what that is. It's where they
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raped the country and and funneled through Ukraine and get
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rich. And we get nothing. Good. We get inflation. I think they
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got some Biden no mix going on in France.
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John C Dvorak: Well, before we get to that, oh,
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Adam Curry: okay, because I've got a great, great background
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with lots of sound effects.
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John C Dvorak: Because I want to get to Fourth of July weekend.
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Yes, we are working here Fourth of July weekend. And I also want
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to do a couple of Fourth of July things first, okay. And just to
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show that the you know, whatever money we make on this show,
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doesn't compare to what they make, even on the lowly. third
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hour of today's show. We're brokers there with his friends,
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Dylan and Sherelle. And this guy named Chun. Yes. So this is a
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two parter. This is the first this is the first part and
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first.
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Adam Curry: You're not gonna tell me they were actually live
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today. Where are they? Now? This is on Friday. Okay. Oh, because
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they're not working today? Of course, not Sunday. Yeah, we're
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working tomorrow either.
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John C Dvorak: Word I wouldn't think so. I don't think so.
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Okay. Roker makes 10 million bucks, you know.
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Adam Curry: Are you jealous? Yeah, he's also half dead.
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John C Dvorak: Fourth of July, part one. And this is just a
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little lead into what the what this clip is all about. But I
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had to play it because there's a little gotcha in here. That's
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kind of interesting.
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Unknown: 2 million spectators expected in person to watch the
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FileMaker. Same person across, you know, rooftops, the actual
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promenade those places. But then lastly, I got a shout out to
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Nathan's Hot Dog. 76 that is the record for the most amount eaten
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in that contest. Can you imagine
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it one time? It's one of the most disgusting you know,
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tune in every year.
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Every year he comes here and he's he sweats hot dog like
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you'd like yeah.
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Just eliminate chugging contest to Oh my god. Yeah.
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You got some numbers about the history of Independence Day.
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I do. Well, of course, it's important to remember exactly
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what we're celebrating here. So 56 That is the number of
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signatures on the Declaration of Independence. John Hancock took
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up a lot of real estate. Maybe there could have been more, but
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we also got 1931 here that is the national anthem. That was
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the year that it became official. And this is
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interesting. I didn't know this.
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John C Dvorak: Okay, so the guy goes on like a maniac. Now, you
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invite somebody over to your show, and you discuss the fact
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that they stink.
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Adam Curry: Well, it's a it's an ad, it's the Nathan's Hot Dog
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annual ad, you know, so they
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John C Dvorak: threw the ad in, but they bring this guy in as a
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guest. Yeah. And I guess which makes some sense. He stinks to
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high heaven exudes hot dog.
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Adam Curry: He's the dog gobbler
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John C Dvorak: is Zoot Suit. Who is pours,
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Adam Curry: okay, it's gross. I can't wait for the next day.
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Because for the
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John C Dvorak: guy that's got nothing to do with that. So this
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next part is the relative lack of education of the millennials
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is exhibited in this next clip. Here we go.
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Unknown: 13 taps on the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, they do
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that to represent each of the 13 colonies. They do this on July
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4. It does. I don't know if it makes the crack bigger on the
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bell. I hope it'll be fine. What's the big guy here is
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actually August 2, the 1776. Not to do the full history lesson
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here. But the reason why I put a second here is because that's
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the date that the declaration was actually signed, but it was
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approved officially on July 4, that's why we celebrate it on
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the fourth so it's an excuse to have
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two barbecues, also my birthday Oh,
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celebrate August 3, they actually got three foxes of it.
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So it was pretty
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good. There we go. It's a joke. They didn't have faxes back
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then. But I don't I wouldn't want I wouldn't want back so I
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got you I appreciate you. Thank you
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Adam Curry: Okay, all right. First of all, you're right. It's
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an outrage. They're making so much money for that. I mean,
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John C Dvorak: that you got that part. But so he's says a faxed
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it. And the three Millennials they're
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Adam Curry: not a single one figures out that August comes
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after July.
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John C Dvorak: No, not a single one figures out fax machines did
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not exist in the 1700s. That was a joke. He say had to say it was
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a joke. Because the
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Adam Curry: women they don't know what a fax machine is.
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John C Dvorak: They know what a fax machine is. But they didn't
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know it. They they were bet befuddled, the black girls
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looking back and forth, like what's going on here? The white
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blonde is going to make into over her head move movement. And
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the Chinese guy says, Oh, I was going along with it.
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Adam Curry: And they say affirmative action is good. I
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mean, sir. So yeah. Oh,
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John C Dvorak: I didn't see any did not? Well, yeah, it was
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beyond me that this is just like these people.
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Adam Curry: Okay, well, let me just ask, let me ask you
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something. Let me ask you something here. So the whole
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problem I had with this segment is what I learned from the no
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agenda newsletter is it was supposed to be July 2, not
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August second.
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John C Dvorak: They never said the August 2 was what they claim
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was the last the last signature on the document. I did mention
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in there that that the document was back dated. Wow. And the
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August 2 back dated Yeah, proves that it was back dated. Well,
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thanks July 2 was the official date at the beginning but they
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changed it.
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Adam Curry: Alright, so you know, of course, this was the
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beginning of the Republic. And we took the Republic from the
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French. See I'm gonna bring it around now. We modeled after the
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French Republic and let's check in and see how they're doing.
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Unknown: Tonight, France is a country on the edge as another
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wave of violent protests erupts across the nation. Demonstrators
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outrage following the death of 17 year old male who was shot by
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a police officer during the traffic's. But over 900 people
7:11
were arrested on the third night of protests according to
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France's interior ministry. As 10s of 1000s of riot police
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descend on cities and towns throughout the country. The
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French towns were set ablaze burned. Fireworks launched at
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police. Some stores in central Paris polluted the construction
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side of the 2024 Olympic pool also engulfed in flames Belle's
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mother led a march in their hometown with scores of people
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chanting justice for now, speaking out in an interview on
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French TV, she said I don't blame the police. I blame one
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person, the one who took my son's life that officer charged
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with homicide, and he's currently in custody. The French
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government attempting to regain control by suspending all public
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transportation today in anticipation of more riots.
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France's President Emmanuel Macron calling on parents to
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help stop the chaos. And we're seeing a third of those arrested
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last night where young people sometimes very young, it's the
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parents responsibility to keep them at home. And I call blaming
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social media for fueling the frenzy. But he's also facing
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backlash online after attending an Elton John concert amid the
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nationwide unrest. French officials desperate to quell the
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violence but brace for another night of destruction as the
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nation continues in turmoil.
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Adam Curry: Social Media Video games they could have thrown in
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Netflix. Netflix, literally had a movie a French movie. This you
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hear about this? Called Athena? Which had this this exists
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almost this exact same plot. And I think a lot of it is a plot.
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It's so recognizable. You know justice for the kid. Police
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brutality matter. Yeah, but there's also some state
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department. funny business going on with this.
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John C Dvorak: I want to make a correction. Yeah, I
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Adam Curry: know. I know what I said it wrong that the wheat the
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Republic came the French Republic came after the
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Revolutionary War. Is that the correction?
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, the French Republic was 10 years later.
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Yeah. And that was the short version didn't longer verse took
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place place later, but I did appreciate your creativity.
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Thank you. I was just trying to get him to segue. normally don't
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do I was trying
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Adam Curry: to get out of the hot dogs. I didn't know. I mean,
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the hot dogs was weird. I was just I was trying to help us
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here. You know, just trying to do something to do my bit for
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humanity.
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John C Dvorak: I'm just complaining about the fact that
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the American public is being led by the nose by these overpaid
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morning hosts Hey,
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Adam Curry: get over it. Come on. Let's get back to Lou Wilk
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ism. Which, you know, there was a there's like a this this
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troublemaker in in France she's also writing for The Guardian
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recoil diavolo and you know she's she's thrown a lot of woke
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ism stuff out there Oh, it's all racism is structural racism.
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Yeah. National racism it's like America's racism whatever we say
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yeah well yeah she she was taught by the State Department
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by our State Department. I think there's a little bit in here a
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little bit of possibly let's get rid of Macron you know, he's not
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on board with that or Shane Shane little bit of regime
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change going on because you know, he was right up disease
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but
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John C Dvorak: now he is buddying up to Putin. Putin
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spot.
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Adam Curry: Exactly. Exactly. Now, of course, this was easy to
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do. This tinderbox has been around in France since the 70s.
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You know, the ban Leo, as they call it, when they had you know,
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they got all the North African immigrants of course, they had a
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right because it was French colonies. And they came in and
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said, hey, yeah, we've got some we got some nice apartment
11:19
buildings for you.
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John C Dvorak: And they put them outside and they loved the falls
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and those other places.
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Adam Curry: They put them in nail hole, nice apartment
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buildings. And now we've got what third generation maybe
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there's no jobs,
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John C Dvorak: no jobs. That's a real issue. They won't get work.
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Yeah, actually,
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Adam Curry: there was a funny way that this was put on CBS.
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Unknown: What's the sentiment towards the police right now in
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France.
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There is a lot of distrust, and the way the violence spreads
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from the first night from the suburb of nontariff, which has a
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high immigrant population, a high number of sort of social
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housing projects. It spread to similar suburbs around the
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country at places like Marseille where there's already a huge
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gangland problem to Leon to Lilia where the immigrant
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population that first arrived in the 50s and 60s, was put in new
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suburbs, and they now have had children, some grandchildren who
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grown up in the system, and don't understand why Muhammad
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cannot get the job that Pierre is getting. And so there's huge
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unemployment, particularly among young men in these areas. And
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that's why a lot of them are around and unhappy and have
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nothing else to do, frankly.
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Adam Curry: So it looks like McCrone is I mean, he's
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definitely blaming all of this on social media. And you know,
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we need to shut that down and the video games is my favorite
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of course. So when they buried this kid now this is where the
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first social media ban started.
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Unknown: The French Arab teenager Niall has been laid to
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rest hundreds of people turned out for his funeral in a Paris
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suburb of non tear where he was shot dead. Some rode scooters
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alongside the hearse as it drove from a mosque to a nearby
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cemetery. Many shouted justice for Niall. Our Paris
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correspondent Lucy Williamson reports on the funeral.
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Beside the discreet barricades outside the cemetery and non
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tear, a small crowd waited for Niles funeral Cortes. There was
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more tension than talking. All filming even on phones was
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banned. No Snapchat, no Insta mourners were told the message
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to journalists was starker get a camera out at your peril.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, this is this is a social problem, but not
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social media. It's socialism. And this is going to happen all
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across Europe. And it's like the Netherlands, man, it's going to
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kick off in the Netherlands. This is the same thing is gonna
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happen. You got a large Moroccan population. Really running
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crime? A lot of it. It's not going to take much. It really
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won't
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John C Dvorak: get to PBS reported this just seems to
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there's only 31 seconds so they're obviously not playing it
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up.
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Adam Curry: Why not? What's interesting was listen,
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Unknown: French President Emmanuel Macron has canceled a
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state visit to Germany after the fourth night of riots across
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France. Protesters set fires turn vehicles over and looted
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businesses. Police said they made more than 1300 arrests
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overnight. The protests were sparked by the police killing on
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Tuesday have a 17 year old boy of North African descent who has
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been identified only as not hell to teen was buried today in the
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Paris suburb of non Terre where he lived and where police shot
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him during a traffic stop.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, PBS hasn't gotten any messages yet. And I'm
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just thinking about the the activist train by the State
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Department and it kind of reminds me of something that uh,
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One of our prominent state department members said, let me
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see about nine years ago
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I think that's still in play. They don't care. They're there.
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They're pushing it. They're pushing it. They're pushing it.
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They're pushing it. It's like, let me grab it. I'm waiting for
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the limb is Rambler comparisons them is.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's just too intellectual.
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Adam Curry: This is some of it. So what's going on? France, by
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the way, just announced or McCrone announced that he was
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building a new military hospital to prepare France for a possible
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high intensity war. I don't know if it last thing when it's
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something in the translation. But maybe maybe this is the high
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intensity war he was talking about this. The UK is also
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building mega hospitals, everyone's building mega
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hospitals. Somehow I don't think it's for war outside of these
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countries.
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John C Dvorak: And, and again, it could be for a pandemic,
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Adam Curry: could be for that or just locking a whole bunch of
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people up. I mean, I don't know, prisons for that they're kicking
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their kicking stuff off, man. Let's listen to the BBC again
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about macrons popularity,
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Unknown: President Macron has now postponed a state visit to
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Germany that was due to begin on Sunday to deal with this crisis,
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which comes after months of protests over his contested
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pension reforms. David is an ER reporter in Paris told us more
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about the challenges the French president faces.
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Trying to quell the rage on the streets appears to be gobbling
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up every bit of his attention. And he's relying on the police
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but many of them are angry too. As they see it, he was too quick
16:46
to condemn the officer accused of the shooting that triggered
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the chaos. I'm not sure they've all forgiven him for that yet,
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even though he's toughened what he's saying about the rioters,
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and now he's appealing to parents to keep teenagers at
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home and stop them joining the riots. But this is hardly a good
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look for a head of state. And it makes it easy for the far right
17:09
in the far left, who are now the main opposition to accuse him of
17:13
weakness of failing to come up with ideas. There's a sense that
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he's casting around for solutions even that he's growing
17:21
desperate. And President Macron is also hampered by his
17:26
unpopularity after forcing through those hated pension
17:30
reforms without a parliamentary vote.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, he's out. But who's in is the question
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John C Dvorak: though? Will there be some other loser like
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whole Holanda? That guy? Oh,
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Adam Curry: forgotten all about him. Whatever happened to our
17:46
Belgian friend remember that guy? Haiku. Herman he was fun.
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Pearman fun room boy,
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John C Dvorak: the Belgian there's never been a good report
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or explanation for why the shooting took place.
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Adam Curry: What the shooting of this kid? Yeah, well, yeah,
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there is he there was a traffic. Well, you're right. There was
18:05
not is never a good report. There's only reports it was a
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traffic stop. And he shot him. I know,
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John C Dvorak: I know the basics. There was a traffic
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stop. And then the kids started to drive off and just shot him
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to the window. Yeah, this doesn't, you know, this is
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Adam Curry: this video. I mean, you see the video of it. You
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see,
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John C Dvorak: you see a video from a distance is from the
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other side of the car. The explanation we never heard from
18:28
the cop who needs
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Adam Curry: an explanation.
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John C Dvorak: Who is the point this whole thing is?
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Adam Curry: Yeah, yes. And I think we're partially behind it.
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US State Department. Yes, it's an OB also what is France done
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for the Ukraine war? Nothing. That what have they sent over?
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Let's
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John C Dvorak: go back to freedom fries.
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Adam Curry: Yeah. Oh, man. Got all about that. Do we have
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freedom to it? I guess we don't have a freedom fries.
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John C Dvorak: Can I think that was before that was before the
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show rock WAR ONE.
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Adam Curry: So let's just stick with Europe. So now we have the
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Netherlands that cranking everything up in the Netherlands
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with institutional racism. Because as you know, the Dutch
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were the ones who shipped the slaves. And they
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John C Dvorak: also had Black Pete
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Adam Curry: Well, no, the Black Pete was the entrance into this
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whole conversation. Now they have a Zalem Zealand Zealand and
19:24
which is Zealand is kind of this like it's on the it's on the
19:28
coast. It's on it's down south much, not too far. But down
19:32
south ish. And it's where you can go on vacation. It's kind of
19:35
picturesque little, little villages. But oh, now now we
19:40
have a new narrative that they were they were the that was the
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center of the racism. This is where they packed up the slaves,
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270,000 of them, and then the slaves tried to get out and then
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they locked them down. They closed everything off. And
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270,000 slaves suffocated to death. The Dutch are bad and
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they need money, money, money money needs to go to the slaves
20:05
because it's still hurting people today it's the exact same
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black lives matter. The same thing as the institutional
20:12
racism in France. Britain is about to get it. And it's a
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tinderbox right now the tinderbox is lit mainly because
20:22
of the farmers who are again out and they're getting desperate
20:25
now they're really really ready to fight they had another big
20:31
protest there's I believe there is a a version of martial law
20:38
has been declared or emergency measures which you know,
20:42
whenever whenever there's emergency measure, then you
20:44
know, they can basically kill you. It's the same here of
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course. And by the way, how's that? Remember when that that
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Dutch party they have the farmers they they won the
20:56
elections? They were going to save everybody? How's that
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going? How's it going now? Because that was bull crap. So
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now they're getting smart, the farmers and the people who
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support the farmers, which is a large majority of the Dutch,
21:09
unless they block the roads and the ducks like hey, you know, I
21:12
support you, but you're blocking my way. They're doing little
21:16
videos. Here's a video compilation of some farmers,
21:20
some economists and there's one lone parliament member, you'll
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pick him out and then immediately he's the guy saying
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good tough shit.
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Unknown: Our country is based on agriculture. Why would you go
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Lycos? Why? Buy farm? Most
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everyone has someone in their family who was once a
21:44
farmer. The manure is in the Netherlands, which is ammonia,
21:48
which is a form of nitrogen which bad for the environment,
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bad for nature.
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They have declared that nitrogen is the major problem. Well, I'm
21:58
an expert in nitrogen. And I dare to say it is not it's it's
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a crapshoot. We are actually
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discussing waving goodbye to our farmers 20 years
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ago, you would not have dreamt that this would have happened.
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We had a lot of problems with nitrogen rules. Because our farm
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is near to and in nature to 1000s
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of hardworking people for paying taxes, they've worked the alarm
22:24
for sometimes 1015 generations.
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I think the political system like we have it in the
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Netherlands now is totally broken, they are really
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suffering.
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Six farms have actually hung themselves. Because of this new
22:37
policy.
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Farmers have to reduce the use of nitrogen,
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or government, they say we need to reduce 95% of nitrogen. In
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this nature 2000 area.
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Our intention is to explain why this is so important for them
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and for the nature of what not to change the goals of the
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policy. That's not the case, it's not going to happen.
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They have created a huge problem for themselves. And farmers are
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now really angry.
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We're wasting billions and billions on the nightmare. The
23:10
government has to do what the government has to do sometimes,
23:13
which is painful. But there is also 25 billion euro for a small
23:18
country. It's the Netherlands, to help farmers to get a better
23:21
life to help nature to restart
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the fix they use. Are not connecting together.
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We have a food shortage of water shortage and energy shortage.
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It's catastrophe upon catastrophe. And farmers are
23:36
targeted and via the farmers target because they they need to
23:40
build houses they need to build factories to build highways,
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they believe in hiding.
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Adam Curry: So here's the statistic that kind of blew me
23:48
away 1 million Dutch and there's only what 70 million in the
23:52
country. And the Dutch is if not close to I think the number one
23:59
exporter of food products in the world from agriculture. 1
24:04
million Dutch people have to rely on food bank. They cannot
24:10
afford food and assume there's not going to be food because the
24:14
eighth nitrogen directive or as they call it, the nitrate
24:17
directive says these millions of hectares cannot be used for
24:23
farming. The only thing that can be grown there is flax. And the
24:28
flax will be used to build the homes that will be on the in
24:32
that same area. Did you know that flax is used to for
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building materials? No. Yeah, this is this. I think it was a
24:39
thing a long time ago, but it's back. You can I think instead of
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drywall.
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John C Dvorak: You had to look into it. Yeah, no.
24:51
Adam Curry: Yeah. No. The research. Yeah, the resurgence
24:53
of flax. This is from 2023 as a building material it's inverse I
25:00
are mentally friendly and I'll bet it does well in the rain.
25:03
John C Dvorak: But was it for thatched roofs? Is it the stuff
25:06
on the roof?
25:07
Adam Curry: Well, flax makes linen and linen. Yeah, lots of
25:11
lots of other things, but apparently soft wood. It creates
25:16
a soft wood. So it's like a compressed board.
25:20
John C Dvorak: Probably yeah, probably particle board.
25:22
Adam Curry: This is gonna be great. So, you know, the Dutch,
25:27
the especially the farmer, they're mad, they are so mad.
25:30
It's just being scammed. They are being well, the whole
25:33
country is being scammed. And I have a Dutch ism for you that,
25:36
by the
25:37
John C Dvorak: way, before you do the Dutch ism. This is a
25:39
classic example. You know, people I did capitalism is
25:42
terrible. This is an example of what happens when you interfere
25:45
with the market. When you interfere with Natural
25:48
Capitalism. You end up with these situations that are
25:52
horrible. It's all socialism now, or as
25:54
Adam Curry: long as Dutch, the Netherlands complete socialist
25:57
country or as the Dutch would say dark Zachman book fun off.
26:01
Makes my pants fall down. I have no idea where
26:07
John C Dvorak: to get enough food.
26:09
Adam Curry: Exactly. So to complement this, this issue, I
26:14
came across an interview with Dr. Patrick Moore, one of the co
26:18
founders of Greenpeace, you'll remember well, you'll remember I
26:21
don't know if anyone else remembers, I think it was must
26:24
have been nine or 10 years ago when he left Greenpeace and did
26:28
this whole video anti Greenpeace. He was proud that he
26:31
left. Yeah, and he's pro nuclear. And I think there was
26:35
he he CO produced a CNN documentary documentary. I can
26:39
recall seeing it in going to the Alamo Drafthouse to see it.
26:43
There was like one other person there. And, you know, show that
26:47
nuclear was the way to go. And so he's been completely thrown
26:51
out by the greenies. But he was the co founder of Greenpeace.
26:54
And he did an interview with what's the guy's name? Patrick
26:59
bet, David, I think you know that, you know, the podcast or p
27:04
p BD. And he explains exactly what this nitrogen bullcrap is
27:11
about and why it's being done.
27:14
Unknown: I can tell you one thing that explains why there
27:17
went from 4 billion to 8 billion, for example, why it's
27:20
called the haber bosch process, it won two Nobel Prizes in the
27:23
early 1900s. It was a formula, a technological process, involving
27:30
very high heat and very high pressure and extremely
27:33
complicated process, which was able to combine nitrogen from
27:38
the atmosphere with natural gas to make ammonia. That ammonia is
27:43
the basis of all the nitrogen fertilizer being used in the
27:47
world's Agriculture. Today, it results in at least a doubling
27:51
of crop production. And that is why we see this news today about
27:55
Sri Lanka, banning nitrogen fertilizer, and Netherlands now,
28:00
basically banning much of the nitrogen fertilizer. And this is
28:05
the biggest threat we have right now to an immediate starvation
28:08
situation in the world. food shortage, you hear it said this,
28:12
we're going the odd time. But the reason it's it's self
28:16
inflicted, this food shortage. Nitrogen, the air has 70% of the
28:21
air is nitrogen, we could take nitrogen out of the air for the
28:24
next million years and make fertilizer because it all goes
28:27
back into the air again, eventually. Same with the carbon
28:30
dioxide.
28:32
Adam Curry: If we doubled two more times, we got 32 billion
28:35
people here. We can't have 32 billion people in
28:38
Unknown: the world. In other words, we won't double it to 32.
28:42
If we can't have it, we won't go there. Why we can't get
28:44
it. Let's let's speculate. Tell me what you mean by that.
28:46
What I mean is today, people are getting wealthier. The number of
28:50
people living in poverty as a percentage of the population is
28:54
much smaller now than it was 20 3050 years ago, when we reach
28:58
a position where more and more people are going into poverty
29:02
and starving to death, we will know we're coming close to that
29:05
limit. How else are you going to find out unless you artificially
29:09
reduce the population by cutting off the fossil fuels. And by
29:14
cutting off the nitrogen fertilizer? That's what the real
29:16
problem is today is me saying this is a self inflicted wound
29:21
that we are dealing with right now. And it's it's a real
29:24
problem, because I can see this that these powerful elites like
29:29
Schwab and on down, they want control of the world. They want
29:34
control of everybody. Now, what do they want? They want fewer
29:37
people. They think, already too many. I think that's what
29:41
they've been saying in the United Nations for a long time.
29:44
But the facts don't bear that out. Because less and less
29:46
people are living in poverty. And our knowledge of agriculture
29:49
is growing. Our knowledge of genetics is growing, and we're
29:52
able to grow way more food now than we were then. And food is
29:56
the basis of how many people can be here.
29:58
Adam Curry: Yeah, I like that theory. I'm just gonna go
30:01
they're gonna starve us to death. They've tried everything
30:04
else.
30:07
John C Dvorak: Some as well, you know, the entire world's
30:11
population can be shoved into Texas. Oh, yeah. But But, of
30:15
course, there's lots of room is the point.
30:17
Adam Curry: Hey, but you know what? Let's shove them into
30:19
California. All right. Bigger. Yeah, Dad, we don't need that.
30:23
But yeah, but the point is there. The point is, there's an
30:29
if as long as there's enough food, it won't be a problem. But
30:33
they are literally taking away the food by removing nitrogen.
30:37
And by removing, and boy, didn't we see some of those issues
30:40
during the pandemic? We haven't forgotten? So it seems to me
30:48
that they're just trying to slowly kill everybody. Isn't
30:53
that what The Population Bomb people have been about since the
30:56
70s?
30:57
John C Dvorak: Yeah, yeah. Well, they haven't been wanting to
30:59
kill people per se. They want that population to stop growing,
31:03
right.
31:04
Adam Curry: But now it's just like, No, that's not worked.
31:06
We've tried reason with the slaves. And now, the frog France
31:14
Timmermans, our boy there, my boy who never answers my phone
31:17
calls anymore who's in charge of the European, the EU Green Deal.
31:22
He says, you know, we should have international talks on the
31:24
dangers and governance of geoengineering.
31:29
John C Dvorak: But before you go to that topic, has there been a
31:32
good explanation for this nitrogen thing? I mean, what the
31:40
Greenpeace guy said is correct, you can get as much of this
31:44
nitrogen out of the atmosphere as you want, use the process
31:47
which is famous. And then when it goes into this fertilizer it
31:51
comes in and some going back into the air is nitrogen. No, of
31:54
course not. So what is the what is that? What is the rationale
31:58
for stopping nitrogen fertilizers in most Sri Lanka
32:02
and which is caused trouble there. And Holland, my original
32:08
thinking was, well, it's just an excuse to get the Doescher
32:11
turned into a giant a bedroom community. But now that you
32:15
bring these other factors up, there's they have to have some
32:17
rationale. What is it?
32:19
Adam Curry: Well, obviously, climate change cow farts, but
32:22
ultimately death.
32:25
John C Dvorak: What is the reason that they're using to say
32:29
you can't use nitrogen? What are they telling them?
32:33
Adam Curry: What do you mean? What are they telling them?
32:35
They're telling the telling them that you're
32:36
John C Dvorak: a farmer. And I say to you, Hey, you can't use
32:39
any more nitrogen fertilizer. Oh, because you would say to me,
32:43
why?
32:44
Adam Curry: Because the process of creating nitrogen is bad for
32:49
the environment. Nitrogen is bad for the environment. Cows that
32:52
graze on the bad for the this is what they're saying.
32:56
John C Dvorak: They say that nitrogen is like they like he
32:59
said, 70% plus of the air we breathe. John has nitrogen.
33:05
We're going bad for the environment. Everybody.
33:07
Adam Curry: I'm getting a plane ticket for John. He's going to
33:10
The Hague. He's going to tell everybody what's up with
33:12
nitrogen. I know. I'm asking what's up. I'm telling you what
33:17
they're saying. This is what they're saying, oh, nitrogen is
33:20
a crisis. We have a nitrogen crisis. That's literally what
33:23
they're saying. And people go, Oh, you're a crisis. Yeah.
33:25
Where's the crisis? Well, we have too much nitrogen sounds
33:28
like carbon. Actually, we have too much oxygen.
33:33
Unknown: Carbon dioxide.
33:35
Adam Curry: The people are stupid. People don't go to
33:39
school anymore, or they don't teach stuff. This is this is a
33:43
psyop. Of course it is cow farts. Yeah, don't worry. We got
33:48
some chicken in a in a vat. We're brewing some chicken for
33:51
you.
33:52
John C Dvorak: It's over chicken in the vet clip by the way.
33:56
Adam Curry: Let's play it now that it fits in perfectly.
34:00
John C Dvorak: We're just so here's the chicken because you
34:02
know my thesis on this. And here's a guy kind of confirming
34:05
it. He's as a tick tock clip.
34:07
Adam Curry: Oh, hold on a second. I'll stop. I'll stop.
34:17
John C Dvorak: A lesson in biology and it's a clip is
34:20
called lab grown meat.
34:22
Unknown: So I'm going to tell you what I just found out about
34:23
lab grown meat and I can assure you you are going to be
34:26
discussed at the source of this meat. They need fast growing
34:29
cells, replicating cells just like when you have a farm that
34:33
makes a tree you don't want to plant a new tree every week. You
34:36
want a tree that gives you a lot of fruit and this is what
34:38
they're trying to do with me. And so what do they find? Well,
34:40
there's something called an immortalized cell also known as
34:43
a healer, cell healer, after Henrietta Lacks who sometime in
34:46
the 1950s had cervical cancer and then I removed her cancer
34:49
cells, put them in a petri dish to see how long would they
34:52
continue replicating and they're still replicating today. So if
34:55
you've already started to read in between the lines, you may
34:57
guess where I'm going with this that they realize the best
35:00
source for fast replicating cells to make lab grown meat
35:03
that you're going to eat or cancer and pre cancer. So that
35:06
means taking cancerous and precancerous cells literally
35:09
putting them as the base and having those replicate to
35:12
continue as fast as possible pace produced the meat that
35:15
you're going to eat.
35:16
Adam Curry: I learned about healer cells from Mo, Henrietta
35:20
lac was a black woman, and her ancestors have been in, in
35:25
legal, you know, legal battles for years, because they
35:31
basically just took herself and have sold it all over the world
35:35
millions of times over. And it shouldn't give her a royalty.
35:39
Yes, they should. Yes, they should I agree with lab. Lab
35:42
meat is racist.
35:44
John C Dvorak: But the point of this clip is that it's a tumor.
35:50
Adam Curry: Yes. I think I just had an idea. I had a marketing
35:54
idea. He loved burgers, now you're talking about burgers,
35:58
and we could cut in, we could cut in the her ancestors. And
36:05
John C Dvorak: that's a marketing idea. Let's sell tumor
36:07
burgers. And that's going to make his Bowser Rich. Hey,
36:13
Adam Curry: nothing else seems to work. Telling the truth is
36:16
not a great business model. Anyway, back to my buddy,
36:21
France, France Timmermans. He's calling for global talks on the
36:28
on the geoengineering. And he's pretending Oh, you know, there's
36:32
risks. Yeah, but we need governance, governance. This is
36:35
literally what what I've been talking about since the
36:37
beginning of the show, is spraying crap in the air also
36:41
known as those and now they're just coming out and saying,
36:47
Yeah, we need to, we need to govern that, you know, because I
36:50
mean, I want to bring that under our control here is like Bill
36:53
Gates, who's who's doing most of it. Now he owns a, a geo
36:57
engineering company.
36:58
John C Dvorak: Bill Gates is one of the maniacs who thinks that
37:02
by spraying a bunch of crap into the upper atmosphere to cut down
37:05
two sons to kill the sun. That is just like from a Simpsons
37:10
episode where burns does it? Yeah. And
37:14
Adam Curry: Simpsons predicted once again. Yeah.
37:19
John C Dvorak: So it probably does need some governance. Are
37:21
you gonna have these maniacs like gates? Starting to do stuff
37:26
on their own? They're going to start freelancing, and I am I'm
37:29
actually kind of, I would agree with him a little bit on this.
37:32
Adam Curry: We, of course, but he's talking about the
37:35
governance. You're not talking about stopping it. No, no, we
37:39
have to control it. It shouldn't be done at all. It's ridiculous.
37:43
It's ridiculous.
37:45
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I agree. That should not be done at all.
37:47
Adam Curry: Meanwhile, NPR has the climate change. By the way,
37:51
people
37:51
John C Dvorak: should just go see the movie was a Snowpiercer.
37:56
Adam Curry: I couldn't get through it. I didn't like snow
37:58
Pierce.
37:59
John C Dvorak: Oh, you didn't get to the part where they where
38:00
they had the food bank where they're making food.
38:04
Adam Curry: No, I tuned out way earlier than that. I tuned out
38:09
way earlier than that. Horowitz loved it. I didn't like it that
38:12
much. You can get it. You can see it on YouTube. I think it's
38:14
on YouTube, I don't think even need to resort to to a streaming
38:18
company has been around so long. The NPR has the climate change
38:23
clip of the week. And because it's so hot. We're under the
38:27
heat dome. Sorry. I've gotta say it is a hot outside. It's hot
38:32
outside. Hello. I'm working for
38:34
Unknown: NPR. Try riding your bike in a suit.
38:38
Adam Curry: You wear a suit to
38:39
John C Dvorak: your and try riding your bike in a suit like
38:41
I do. Does.
38:43
Adam Curry: Does he wear a suit to the radio studio? What kind
38:45
of people are these?
38:47
John C Dvorak: I always wear a suit to the station and I ride a
38:50
bike.
38:51
Unknown: It is hot outside.
38:53
Try riding your bike in a suit. And we don't even know the worst
38:57
of it just south of here in Washington DC. Places in the US
39:00
are under heat advisories as temperatures break 100 degrees.
39:05
And people are facing dangerous extreme heat.
39:09
Yeah, I mean, we have some good tips on the show yesterday for
39:12
staying safe and comfortable in heat. Like
39:14
Adam Curry: Oh, John, are you staying safe and comfortable,
39:16
safe and comfortable baby stay safe, safe and comfortable?
39:20
Unknown: Some of which may feel kind of obvious like staying as
39:23
cool as possible by hydrating and trying not to run around too
39:27
much.
39:27
Adam Curry: There's always hydrating the MPR word for
39:30
drinking water. I just want to make sure because I'm a little
39:33
confused. very pretentious word hydrating
39:36
Unknown: up. Yes, like staying as cool as possible by hydrating
39:40
and trying not to run around too much. Yeah,
39:42
but there's one thing we didn't mention which is splitting,
39:46
splitting. That is a
39:47
very silly word for a pretty Have you
39:50
Adam Curry: not heard of splitting? fluting splitting SPL
39:55
o t i n g splitting
40:00
John C Dvorak: I doubt I would do that in the privacy of my own
40:02
home
40:03
Unknown: splitting,
40:03
splitting. That is a very silly word for a pretty cool strategy.
40:08
Something animals do more than humans walk around on a hot day
40:12
and you actually might see a squirrel splitting.
40:15
I think it's called bleeding because that is kind of what it
40:17
looks like. It's like if a squirrel just like splattered
40:20
down on the pavement, all of its limbs are splayed. So it's kind
40:23
of like spreadeagled on the ground.
40:26
That's animal physiologist Andrea Rummel, when humans are
40:29
hot, sweating cools us down. But she says animals that can't
40:32
sweat have to resort to other behaviors to cool off
40:35
the squirrels are trying to regulate their body temperatures
40:38
by spreading out on a cool surface. Think of it like
40:41
finding the cool part of the pillow when you're trying to
40:43
fall
40:43
asleep. And it's not just squirrels that split dogs
40:46
raccoons bears all kinds of animals will do it if they are
40:49
overheating.
40:50
Adam Curry: polluting, I think they're just making it up.
40:53
polluting. This was a five minute segment on NPR.
41:00
John C Dvorak: You know, they mentioned that people don't do
41:02
again, we do sweat. That's the advantage. We don't have to do
41:05
that. Whatever that is the animals are doing.
41:08
Adam Curry: Well, not everybody sweats.
41:11
John C Dvorak: Last year, there's a myth number number of
41:13
lizard people we know. Hillary, Hillary doesn't sweat rock Obama
41:18
bright doesn't sweat, right? Because somebody else?
41:24
Unknown: I don't know.
41:26
Adam Curry: Probably? I don't know. I don't know. Those are
41:32
the only two famous ones I should have a list of yes, a
41:35
list of non sweaters. And I'm just staying with climate change
41:42
for one more second. The most emailed article this week, or in
41:48
the past few days, which I just want to address for a moment.
41:51
And people know that I'm a pilot. So they sent me the
41:54
headline, world's first fully electric flying car approved by
42:00
FAA and accepting pre orders. I mean, this is the what a great
42:07
PR job is. So, so well done. This now. We you and I could
42:12
have advised these guys. They'd have nothing. They have a
42:15
plastic model, which looks kind of cool. But it doesn't even
42:20
drive, let alone fly. And they've taken it they filled out
42:24
a form, sent it to the FAA and said, Hey, we want to do some,
42:28
some test flights at this, of this facility with, you know,
42:32
basically an oversized drone. And the FAA says Surely, okay,
42:35
go ahead. You can stay within these boundaries, you're good to
42:37
go. Now they've turned that into a PR campaign, saying they have
42:42
FAA certification is no certification about it special
42:48
airworthiness certification. absolutely not true. There's no
42:53
air worthiness special airworthiness certification at
42:58
all that I'm aware of. And they don't have specs, they don't
43:03
have a car that flies. But you can invest now with your pre
43:10
order of $1,500, or you can become an investor. This is the
43:14
biggest, biggest bunch of bull crap I've seen from this sector
43:20
in a while. And there's a lot of these things, a lot of flying
43:24
cars, than if you really that's why I'm always looking for
43:27
specs. What's the spec? Well, it'll do 60 miles an hour. For
43:31
11 minutes. There's not a single flying vehicle to date that has
43:38
been announced or is flying on batteries. Mind you on
43:42
batteries. That will actually get me from here to Austin. I
43:47
wouldn't mind charging in Austin and then flying back but none of
43:51
that is true. Even the you know, the battery powered plane.
43:56
They're saying, Yeah, we're canceling that project because
43:59
it just we just can't do it. The batteries overheat. The
44:03
batteries are too heavy, though of course they're too heavy the
44:06
power to weight ratio is insanely stupid.
44:09
John C Dvorak: But it's same thing with the large semi
44:13
trucks, the big trucks and it turns out that the batteries are
44:17
too heavy.
44:17
Adam Curry: It's like 8000 pounds and then a batteries
44:21
John C Dvorak: charged down the street and a charge
44:23
Adam Curry: your fleet of 50 trucks would take the energy of
44:25
Austin. It's the whole thing is is a hoax by Elon
44:37
Unknown: Elon. Yeah.
44:38
Adam Curry: But I just love that and I and people don't know
44:41
they're sending me like, Hey, you should get in on this. Okay,
44:44
thanks. Yeah, you should order one. Yeah, I would order. So the
44:48
fully electric vehicle with a hydrogen option for a higher
44:52
price. It's a low speed vehicle to be driven up to 200 miles on
44:57
public roads and fix it In a regular garage, but it can also
45:01
launch vertically into the air with the flying range of 110
45:04
Miles according to their website. But this and then they
45:10
you know, they got all these cool videos render good, you
45:15
know they put some money into the renderings but no, it's not
45:19
going to happen. It's like my buddy Michel in in the UK when
45:24
Uber announced the Uber air taxi, where's that? That
45:27
happened several years ago. He's the I'm I put in for a license
45:30
from my club. I said dude is not gonna have not just not gonna
45:35
happen. This is a hoax. This is no way. The power to weight
45:40
ratio is off. It's not going to happen. Anyway. Transitioning to
45:50
the collapse of the United States, which, according to
45:54
Colonel McGregor is nearby. Do you like McGregor? We've talked?
45:58
John C Dvorak: We've talked about it. No, I don't because he
46:00
would wouldn't take my call. The podcast. He does all these low
46:05
end podcast. Yeah, he's really he's a dick.
46:08
Adam Curry: He's not the friend of a podcast. He's the foe of
46:10
the podcast, a foe of the pod. Well, if
46:13
John C Dvorak: this podcast Oh, yeah, you know, guess where he
46:15
wound up? Some other podcast?
46:18
Adam Curry: Patrick bet, David. The guy we just heard from with
46:23
the
46:23
John C Dvorak: who I find this podcast annoying.
46:26
Unknown: I don't think we'll ever get to the 2024 election. I
46:30
think things are going hollowed Washington before then. I think
46:34
our economic financial condition is fragile. I think we're going
46:38
to end up in a situation where we find out the banks are closed
46:41
for two or three weeks. And nobody can get into them. You
46:44
think so I think we're going to run into something like that.
46:46
Yeah. I also know, levels of violence and criminality in our
46:50
cities is so high, that it's going to spill over into other
46:54
places in society, people that normally think they can live
46:57
remote from the problem are now beginning to be touched by the
47:01
problem, then I look at this thing in Ukraine, I think
47:04
Ukraine is going to lose catastrophically it's going to
47:07
be a complete collapse. And that too, is going to have an effect
47:10
here at home because people are going to say, Well, wait a
47:12
minute, everybody told us Ukraine was winning. Everybody
47:14
told us X, Y and Z i mean it's sort of the Russian hoax on
47:17
steroids. All of those things are going to come together or
47:20
converge in some way that's going to prevent us from
47:23
reaching you know the status quo Oh, another election Oh, another
47:27
set of campaigns and so forth.
47:31
Adam Curry: This is getting some play.
47:34
Unknown: Oh, man Yeah,
47:36
John C Dvorak: you know you could be if you want to do that
47:39
you could do that I could do it anyone could go do this you be
47:42
running out of material you got no books to sell. He had one
47:47
famous book that he saw in the military strategy and you got to
47:51
get out there you got to find some way you need some maybe
47:54
I'll get a gig on Fox or maybe you get this sort of thing like
47:57
Tammy Bruce by the way I think he's going to be the next Fox
47:59
regular
48:00
Adam Curry: really they just gave it to they gave the eight
48:05
o'clock slot to
48:06
John C Dvorak: what what's the boys they just moved people
48:08
around so far? They gave it to Jesse waters. Yeah, I know they
48:12
gave it to Jesse waters he's not going to be able to handle
48:14
handling So either I don't think so. It's not that good. He's
48:18
okay on to five sometimes and he's he's got that stupid look
48:21
on his face. It's not like he's kidding you all the time. So
48:25
maybe no, she's going to be brought in because she took over
48:28
Hannity show. And she's better than Hannity. She asked smart
48:33
questions. She's sharp she's just good she has She's an old
48:38
broadcaster from Bill old broad caster. Yeah. From from the get
48:44
go radio type. But looks good on TV. So I think that they're
48:49
gonna have to bring her on because and waters I don't think
48:51
he can pull it off.
48:53
Adam Curry: You know, I was on the Brian Kilmeade radio show on
48:58
Friday. I've been on it before and I think you know, you show
49:01
up on on back and stuff like that. Oh, the booker goes.
49:06
Curry. We need someone for Friday called curry. Okay. You
49:10
know, and Frank is a nice guy. And the fox Radio Network has a
49:15
lot of people listening, so I'm just I'm just gonna promote as
49:18
much as I can. I'm just promoting no agenda.
49:21
John C Dvorak: He actually did it. Yeah. Pretty amazed at what
49:23
you do on a radio show posted. Yeah, he
49:25
Adam Curry: did a pretty good job. But he started off with
49:26
like, so what do you think of what MTV has become? Like,
49:29
really?
49:30
John C Dvorak: There you go. Yeah. But,
49:32
Adam Curry: but but then he then he brought up the whole Biden
49:36
ball gag strap. And, and you played some clip of of Biden
49:42
mumbling and I decided I would pull a Dvorak on him. And I
49:48
said, Well, you know, we have a theory over to no agenda show
49:51
hoping people will catch on and like and come over and listen to
49:53
us that he's really like the chin. Vincent gigante and kill
49:57
me with a little word If your theory really screws with
50:05
mainstream media's heads, it's like not at all what they
50:10
expected
50:11
John C Dvorak: doesn't fit into the narrative.
50:13
Adam Curry: And you know who's been listening to your to your
50:15
theory? Ben Shapiro.
50:18
Unknown: But if you're Joe Biden, then you get away with
50:20
it. And one of the reasons you get away with it is because
50:22
right now, not only are you the President of the United States,
50:24
but you're you're a babbling fool. And his you're a babbling
50:27
fool. You're threatening, one of the great so this for a while,
50:30
one of the great assets that Joe Biden has is that he appears to
50:32
be in a state of cognitive decline, in the same way that
50:37
you watch a mafia movie, and you will see somebody in a mafia
50:39
movie who is under investigation pretend to be crazy, or pretend
50:43
to be in a state of cognitive decline that prosecutors like it
50:45
couldn't have done it. That guy's walking around a bathrobe.
50:49
That is basically Joe Biden at this point, I don't think is
50:51
pretending but I certainly think that his hit the decline in his
50:54
cognitive faculties make him a more sympathetic figure than he
50:57
otherwise would be Joe Biden of 2008 was not in any way
50:59
sympathetic. Now, he seemed sympathetic, mainly because
51:02
you're afraid that he's going to literally keel over and die at
51:04
any moment.
51:06
Adam Curry: I think he's kind of kind of listening to you from
51:08
material.
51:09
John C Dvorak: Well, he could have at least had some details
51:12
about the fact that it was Vincent Giga Dante.
51:17
Adam Curry: Oh, but listen, we're the we're the OG no agenda
51:21
show we do a segment on on Rachel Levine. Boom. Talk her
51:27
does eight minutes on Rachel Levine.
51:28
John C Dvorak: Yeah, yeah. I know your thesis is and I'm not
51:32
going to argue against it completely. But since you
51:34
brought this topic up, let's hear what Mayor Pete on Biden
51:40
has to say is a two parter and the second parts of the kicker.
51:43
So this is part one Mayor Pete
51:46
Unknown: Warren. The President faced a wave of criticism on
51:49
Wednesday after saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin
51:52
was clearly losing the war in Iraq. Biden also said Iraq
51:56
instead of Ukraine at a fundraiser on Tuesday night and
51:59
didn't correct himself, Buda judge was asked about voter
52:03
doubts on Biden's mental competency as the oldest
52:06
president in history.
52:11
John C Dvorak: Okay, okay, so we're brought in so we're gonna
52:14
go to Mayor Pete, who's going to backup the thesis part two,
52:18
Unknown: what I say is, I wish you could be in a room with him
52:20
the way I often am, in the dark room, how he is simultaneously
52:25
focused on a big picture vision and very focused on details.
52:29
Buda
52:30
judge cited rail infrastructure meetings he's had with Biden,
52:33
where he says the president hones in on questions. So
52:36
specific, it becomes necessary to pull in experts from Amtrak
52:40
to satisfy his desire for detailed information that a
52:44
judge says it's not age that matters, but your ability to get
52:47
the job done. This is an administration that has been
52:51
extraordinarily effective.
52:53
Adam Curry: Well, now oh,
52:56
John C Dvorak: by the way, that's funny in normal
52:58
circumstance that leads to other clips are proving
53:03
extraordinarily effective doesn't really exist. But
53:07
anyway, safe
53:07
Adam Curry: and effective. Well, both can be true at the same
53:11
time. Biden can be very good behind the scenes very detailed
53:16
and obvious cognitive decline when he's out. Out and About.
53:22
And President Trump who's out and about, he has his own
53:25
theory.
53:26
Unknown: Do you know? And I know, Joe doesn't know he's
53:30
alive. This Biden doesn't know he's alive. Biden doesn't know.
53:35
I mean, he doesn't know he's alive. Now. I have to tell you,
53:37
he's a different guy. He looks different than he used to. He
53:41
acts different than he used to. He's even slower than he used to
53:45
be. So I don't know but I call him one present Joe. Joe Biden
53:49
is a dummy it's not him
53:55
Adam Curry: this is going around the the ladies Yeah, I love
53:58
John C Dvorak: that clip. Yeah, the lady Joe Biden is a dummy.
54:01
Adam Curry: Well, but not just a dummy. But you know, these are
54:04
different Joe Biden, you know, it's either the mask or with the
54:09
mask.
54:10
John C Dvorak: i This also falls into place with our normal
54:13
thinking that there's probably three of these guys. And I count
54:18
three. They have different teeth, they have different eye
54:22
colors, the whole thing don't even necessarily look the same.
54:28
Adam Curry: The ladies out here have a, you know, have their own
54:33
text group. This is where I get a lot of the good stuff from
54:38
now, like, exactly this. Joe Biden has three of them. They
54:43
got masks, so fake. I love that. They're my favorites. And
54:50
they're there also, a lot of them are members of the moms for
54:53
liberty, which is now getting, getting some deep Play. Play.
54:58
Yeah. Here's the NBC
55:00
Unknown: Tonight in Philadelphia, the latest battle
55:03
in the culture war culture,
55:06
white mystery and erase anything else with the right people.
55:12
The second annual convention for moms for liberty is drawing top
55:16
Republican presidential candidates. Tina Deskovic and
55:22
Tiffany justice started the group in 2021 in Florida as a
55:25
way to find COVID restrictions. But since then moms for Liberty
55:29
says it's expanded to 285 chapters across 44 states with
55:34
more than 120,000 members. Among other things. The organization
55:38
now battles what it calls the indoctrination of children on
55:41
topics such as race, gender, and sexuality. It's advocated
55:45
removing what it deems inappropriate books from school
55:48
libraries. Also, the Southern Poverty Law Center has now
55:51
labeled moms for liberty and anti government extremist
55:56
students, they harm communities. They spread ideas that are about
56:01
conspiracy based about a tradable government that are
56:04
untrue. How
56:05
do you respond to that?
56:06
We reject that look at our record from last year we 500
56:10
School Board races 275 of those races. That is exactly what
56:15
you're supposed to do in our political process.
56:17
The group is built as a grassroots movement, but critics
56:20
are questioning where the money that's funded its explosive
56:23
growth is coming from the nonprofit is not required to
56:26
disclose its donors.
56:28
Adam Curry: This is so evil what they're doing. A lot of these
56:30
women are friends. They are truly moms. A lot of them
56:35
actually have no children, which is interesting. Or that there's
56:39
a there's a a percentage, but they are involved in local
56:43
politics is really I really like what they're doing. Be able to
56:47
in fact, I got a I got a message just the other day, Monday. The
56:52
fifth was the fifth. The fifth is Tuesday was the fifth.
56:57
Tuesday. Fifth of July.
57:00
John C Dvorak: Domestic Terrorists
57:02
Adam Curry: now we got to go to city council because they're
57:05
they're doing stuff that they want to start a public housing
57:08
authority in Fredericksburg,
57:11
John C Dvorak: which is where many people are in
57:13
Fredericksburg. 15,000 Oh, this was bigger than I thought I was
57:18
like five. Yeah, but there's
57:19
Adam Curry: 800 apartments about to come online 800 in the
57:23
commercial sector. You know, what do we really need lower
57:28
cost housing for is for people to work in the shops and the
57:31
restaurants in Fredericksburg. But no no, no, we
57:36
John C Dvorak: do. Oh, we
57:36
Adam Curry: have public housing authority. Well, we know how
57:38
that goes. Yeah. And so they're riling everybody up. I like that
57:42
but now boy AC Oh was at Southern Poverty Law Center all
57:47
domestic terrorist group. That's ridiculous.
57:51
John C Dvorak: And it's Southern Poverty Law Center has become
57:53
domestic terrorists.
57:55
Adam Curry: I agree. It's really unbelievable. Now it's actually
58:00
it's totally believable. But the most of these women are just
58:04
there. They're sweethearts they're really trying to do
58:06
something I appreciate I think we have a lot of moms for
58:10
Liberty listening I have a lot of them came in during COVID
58:13
gets they were just working to get some information should this
58:16
two old dudes talking about let me check them out? Might as well
58:20
got everything else
58:23
John C Dvorak: about COVID
58:24
Unknown: Yes
58:26
yes t
58:27
John C Dvorak: I can do it too. Yeah
58:28
Adam Curry: pretty good. We're just segwaying all over the
58:30
place today
58:33
John C Dvorak: they're decided it seems to me to go back on the
58:39
bat propaganda Oh no. To bring to dissuade anyone from thinking
58:45
that anything any of these diseases coming down to Piper
58:49
manufactured by you know Fort Meade or anyplace else for
58:53
Dietrich I'm sorry. For it means where the where the
58:56
Adam Curry: spaceships are four meters right it's Ford means
58:59
where the water
59:00
John C Dvorak: ships at Fort Meade, no flying saucers. It is
59:03
in Detroit. Are they making that box?
59:05
Adam Curry: Fort Meade was the poison water I think they did.
59:09
The poison bath
59:10
John C Dvorak: forget. The various forts are all mentioned
59:13
in The Day After Roswell book by Philip Corso, which seems to
59:19
have been shoved aside by everybody but onward with the
59:23
COVID. So this isn't a bat propaganda. Yes, it's COVID Bat
59:28
propaganda
59:29
Unknown: to search for the exact origin of COVID-19 has
59:32
highlighted the risk of viruses transmitted by certain species
59:36
of bats. In the wild. They can withstand viruses that kill
59:39
other animals, and the viruses can incubate in bats and spread
59:43
to other animals in humans. As Ali Rogen explains today, humans
59:46
and bats are interacting more than ever. global
59:50
industrialization
59:51
continues to reduce the amount of the world untouched by
59:54
humans. That means species like bats are no longer as insulated
59:57
from human interaction as they once were. In recent decades,
1:00:00
bats have been traced as the source of outbreaks of rabies,
1:00:03
Marburg virus, Nipah, virus and Ebola. To discuss why this is
1:00:07
happening, I'm joined by Neil Vora. He's a physician with
1:00:10
Conservation International, a nonprofit environmentalist
1:00:13
group. And he works on pandemic prevention. Neil, thank you so
1:00:16
much for joining us. Tell me about what you and your
1:00:19
colleagues have found out about human and bat interaction in
1:00:23
recent years in recent decades.
1:00:25
Adam Curry: I'm sorry, what news outlet is this from again?
1:00:29
John C Dvorak: PBS man,
1:00:31
Adam Curry: it's almost as good as NPR spooning squirrel.
1:00:34
Unknown: It starts off with understanding about emerging
1:00:36
infectious diseases. We know that infectious diseases are
1:00:39
increasingly emerging around the world since at least the 1940s.
1:00:43
And most of these new infectious diseases originate in animals,
1:00:47
then jump into people that's called spillover and spill overs
1:00:50
are increasing around the world. Because of what we humans are
1:00:54
doing to nature and how we're interacting with animals around
1:00:57
the world. Bats are getting stressed as we are disrupting
1:01:00
their habitats and affecting their food supply. We have been
1:01:03
stressing out bats in a variety of different ways. And that
1:01:05
makes them more prone to illness, and makes them more
1:01:08
likely to shed viruses that can then go on to infect people just
1:01:12
like when we're stressed, we're more likely to get sick. The
1:01:15
same goes for bats.
1:01:16
Adam Curry: This is okay. This is very interesting that they're
1:01:20
they're dredging this old cow out of the canal. What are they
1:01:24
trying? Why now? What is what is
1:01:26
John C Dvorak: I've been trying to figure that out as I as we go
1:01:29
through these steps, you will figure it out. And this goes on
1:01:32
a lot longer than the clips I have. Sure. And it's and they're
1:01:35
really pushing the bat narrative. And they're also
1:01:39
saying they also push don't do it don't be mean to bats.
1:01:42
Because you know, bats are good to eat insects and bugs. We got
1:01:44
bats we had some bats are important that Texas is loaded
1:01:47
with bats. Bats, yes. Yeah. And you had the bat caves where they
1:01:51
come out at night and
1:01:53
Adam Curry: we got this bag. Austin has the bat bridge where
1:01:56
every year in
1:01:57
John C Dvorak: San Antonio is got some bad thing going on.
1:02:00
Adam Curry: in Johnson City. But Johnson National Park is Batcave
1:02:04
very famous. Got bats flying overhead at night here.
1:02:09
John C Dvorak: Yeah, they're pooping all over the place. I
1:02:10
mean, that's sick. Okay. He's a cell bat guano is a fabulous a
1:02:19
nutrient for plants and bad one. Oh, he's been sold in bags.
1:02:25
Yeah.
1:02:25
Adam Curry: I think there's laws now here. You can't collect the
1:02:28
bat guano? I think.
1:02:32
John C Dvorak: I don't know why guys go part to this propaganda.
1:02:35
Now I want to listen carefully this and there's an eel logic
1:02:38
here that I have to discuss.
1:02:40
Unknown: And why are bats so unique in their ability to carry
1:02:44
viruses that can affect humans, there's a
1:02:47
variety of reasons for this one might have to do with different
1:02:50
immune systems that bats have compared to humans, which allows
1:02:53
them to tolerate some viruses differently than humans can.
1:02:56
Furthermore, bats are able to fly over large distances. And so
1:02:59
that allows them to carry viruses from one area to another
1:03:03
similar to how humans for infected with a virus and we
1:03:06
jump in a plane, we can carry that virus to other parts of the
1:03:09
world. So these are some of the factors that might explain why
1:03:12
bats are able to transmit a number of viruses to humans, but
1:03:16
not be affected by them the same way we are. Okay,
1:03:20
John C Dvorak: so bats aren't affected by viruses the same way
1:03:24
we are, because they can fly a long distance. I want to this is
1:03:30
exactly what he said. He had two reasons. One, he says, Well,
1:03:33
maybe their immune systems a little different, so they can
1:03:36
tolerate more infections, and they just carry these viruses
1:03:39
around. And then they can the question remember was why bats?
1:03:47
How can they do this? How can they hold these viruses in and
1:03:51
then transfer them to humans, and they can travel a long
1:03:55
distance that that's got nothing to do with whether or not they
1:03:58
can be infected, it's just
1:04:00
Adam Curry: well, and to complete the bat theory, it was
1:04:05
sold at a wet market where some schmuck was eating the bat and
1:04:10
some talk about the logic some schmuck bought a wet market bat
1:04:15
and ate it and then got it maybe this is to set us up for for
1:04:21
more you know, another pandemic which could be domestic bats.
1:04:26
John C Dvorak: Hey has to be something like that because and
1:04:28
by the way, going back to that story, it oh eight we always
1:04:31
have to remember that that wet market did not sell bats. That
1:04:36
was researched and proven.
1:04:39
Adam Curry: Well, that's not that you're ruining the story. I
1:04:43
am
1:04:43
John C Dvorak: ruining the story but this Hmong other book and
1:04:47
here we go with part three. And here we go again. Let's bring
1:04:51
back to pangolin is wildlife trade,
1:04:54
Unknown: both legal and illegal needs to be regulated and
1:04:57
monitored more closely. We've had a number of outbreaks
1:05:00
associated with wildlife, such as M pox back in 2003. Also, the
1:05:06
original SARS outbreak back in 2003, was also associated with
1:05:09
wildlife trade, and very likely the COVID pandemic was also
1:05:12
related to the wildlife trade.
1:05:13
Adam Curry: Wow. Oh yeah, that's where SARS came from. Sure. Not
1:05:18
another bat.
1:05:19
John C Dvorak: SARS he claims out of the blue I didn't know
1:05:23
this that SARS called One was from bats. Now, we know this
1:05:29
isn't true, not true. In fact, they go on and the woman I
1:05:33
didn't play clip anymore this because it goes on forever. And
1:05:37
she brings in the well, the lab theory, and he says there's no
1:05:40
proof of the lab theory. It's just a theory. And it goes on
1:05:43
and on about how the lab theory is probably not true, because
1:05:47
it's these damned animals that go back and forth and back and
1:05:49
forth with the viruses and really stuck with this
1:05:52
Adam Curry: muscle. Okay, this can all it isn't up. I mean, ya
1:05:56
know, maybe it's just to bring more discredit info towards RFK.
1:06:04
John C Dvorak: Oh, that could be you could
1:06:07
Adam Curry: use it for that like, Well, yeah. But have you
1:06:09
not been listening to PBS or national treasure? This is came
1:06:13
from a Batman not from a lab. Maybe that's it?
1:06:17
John C Dvorak: That could be that's actually I didn't
1:06:19
consider the RFK angle. I didn't know that he was that dangerous.
1:06:22
He would do that. I think he is dangerous to them. But he might
1:06:26
be he might be dangerous. I only have two I have two other COVID
1:06:29
clips that are kind of his fraud money in TD New Tang Dynasty.
1:06:35
Unknown: This is in di D. You may recall hearing about fraud
1:06:39
and COVID relief programs for businesses. A federal watchdog
1:06:42
is putting a number on how much money was handed out to
1:06:45
fraudulent claims a total of more than $200 billion. That's
1:06:51
17% of the $1.2 trillion. The Small Business Administration
1:06:56
distributed it amounts to about 4.5 million fraudulent claims.
1:07:01
Some of that was paid through the paycheck protection program.
1:07:04
It was designed to help businesses pay employees during
1:07:07
the pandemic, but most of the sum was actually paid through
1:07:10
economic injury disaster loans. Businesses were supposed to pay
1:07:15
those loans back on like PPP assistance.
1:07:19
John C Dvorak: Yeah, this was the clip I was going to go to
1:07:21
after Buddha just says that things are going great. This is
1:07:25
the best ever administration.
1:07:28
Adam Curry: Well, what happened is, you know, trillions of
1:07:30
dollars was stolen. Not by us. We didn't get any PPP. I didn't
1:07:37
get any
1:07:38
Unknown: No. The SBAS inspector general says pressure to inject
1:07:42
money into the economy quickly was a magnet for fraudsters and
1:07:46
says the SBA did not employ adequate safeguards to prevent
1:07:49
it. The Justice Department has taken action against dozens of
1:07:52
people for defrauding Medicare and Medicaid. They've been added
1:07:56
for two weeks. They have charged 78 defendants including two
1:08:01
dozen doctors, nurses and other medical professionals. This game
1:08:05
spans 16 states and resulted in $2.5 billion of alleged fraud.
1:08:10
Officials say much of the fraud targeted the elderly, people
1:08:13
with mental health issues, and people addicted to opioids. One
1:08:18
case accuses doctors of plotting with telemarketers to get
1:08:22
kickbacks for pushing unnecessary medical equipment.
1:08:25
Another scheme allegedly involved buying HIV medications
1:08:28
from patients, then repackaging them to sell to pharmacies.
1:08:32
Prosecutors say in some instances, the wrong
1:08:35
medications, broken pills, and even pebbles were sold.
1:08:41
John C Dvorak: Talking about taking advantage of old people
1:08:43
so I I've been documenting all these phone calls I get from the
1:08:47
various scammers. Oh, yes. And I finally got the one I've been
1:08:52
waiting for. After the IRS, they're going to come to my door
1:08:57
with a gun. They're going to arrest me all these different
1:09:00
things. Here. I got this one. A granddad said what? Granddad
1:09:12
it's your grandson.
1:09:13
Adam Curry: Oh, you got one. You got the phony. The phony. I need
1:09:18
some money. I'm in jail.
1:09:20
John C Dvorak: Yeah, the guy had a big deep gravelly voice in New
1:09:25
York accent he sounded like this. And then he says I got my
1:09:29
sound different because I broke my nose. I got into a car
1:09:32
accident the bag went off my nose is broken.
1:09:36
Adam Curry: Wow. Okay, of course now wait a minute. First of all,
1:09:41
how could you not be recording this?
1:09:44
John C Dvorak: I was up there was in the office. I don't have
1:09:46
a recorder hooked up to this
1:09:47
Adam Curry: phone hit one of those suction cup jobs. It's the
1:09:50
wrong phone number the suction cup you put on this? Yeah,
1:09:53
John C Dvorak: remember? I know I feel so bad about not having
1:09:59
this. That's where easily see this guy and his voice
1:10:01
inexcusable, hey, I broke my nose. I can't say I don't sound
1:10:07
right the granddad and I so I, you know, I wasn't gonna get
1:10:12
much out of this guy because it was wasn't recording and so I
1:10:16
say to him, I say, That's down. That's terrible. And he says,
1:10:21
and then I said I said, and what's worse is that my grandson
1:10:26
is only 12 years old. How did you get a license? Click?
1:10:32
Adam Curry: Yeah. Hey, Granddad granddad. Yeah, they could use
1:10:38
some effects.
1:10:40
John C Dvorak: So that was the that's that was you got I don't
1:10:42
know, I might be now on a list because you know, they have
1:10:47
Adam Curry: they're, they're relentless. They don't care.
1:10:49
They'll keep trying it with you. And I think I think they sell
1:10:52
the list because ever since we tried to get that the pig
1:10:57
butcher thing onto the air with us. Um, now now they're sending
1:11:01
me pictures. It's always some Asian chick, Chloe. Yeah.
1:11:06
John C Dvorak: Hello Chloe, the Asian chick.
1:11:13
Adam Curry: I did want to point something out, you know, this,
1:11:16
this World Health Organization treaty which is which is already
1:11:19
a treaty with America as part of the treaty, but they're
1:11:21
upgrading it. And from what I understand that and then won't
1:11:25
be until next year, they don't really have to do much with it.
1:11:31
They actually got a pig butcher call right now we're not going
1:11:34
to do it. So they it doesn't need to be ratified. It can just
1:11:39
kind of continue somehow. The ratification the original treaty
1:11:43
has article 18 is something people are talking about. And it
1:11:47
calls on member states to quote tackle false misleading
1:11:52
information or disinformation and to manage info demic acts
1:11:57
through social listening initiatives. And they have a
1:12:01
social listening initiative known as the early AI supported
1:12:06
response and social listening system, also known as IRS which
1:12:12
you can find at Hu dash irs.com. And you can by country you can
1:12:19
look into all the disinformation and see what people are are
1:12:24
talking about on social media right now in real time.
1:12:28
Unknown: Given the URL again,
1:12:31
Adam Curry: W H O dash irs.com So they have a social indicators
1:12:39
and I've got it now the last seven days in the United States
1:12:43
now this is around the world. Distrust is it 16 Doesn't work.
1:12:49
John C Dvorak: Works for me. W H O dash irs.com Yeah.
1:12:56
Adam Curry: Doesn't work. I'm doing it right now. And it
1:12:59
works.
1:13:00
John C Dvorak: It doesn't work here W H O dash, dash e ar s.com
1:13:05
There it is. And if I hit the refresh, it came up out.
1:13:10
Adam Curry: So you can see here they've got social indicators.
1:13:14
And let me grab the United States because I've had for the
1:13:17
whole world they do it for the hope that they're so amazing for
1:13:20
the whole world United States. topics of conversation 18.9% are
1:13:25
talking about COVID vaccine 9.7% industry this is only about
1:13:30
health stuff. It's not about anything else. Industry and
1:13:32
economic impact. 6.7% right now talking about myths and
1:13:36
disinformation. These are some key stats, top keywords COVID
1:13:41
online people vaccine license passport, pandemic vaccines,
1:13:46
rising keywords, license, top hashtags COVID-19 COVID, long
1:13:53
COVID Maderna. ivermectin. Oh, we got to squash those people.
1:13:58
Oh, no. Hashtag HcQ S has risen 11 100%. So somehow they're
1:14:05
going to use this to, you know, make sure that that the
1:14:09
government's are all listening in and making sure they it's a
1:14:11
dashboard basically, to Dashboard to adjust. Adjust the
1:14:15
messaging. What do you think boo? Oh,
1:14:20
John C Dvorak: is this domain?
1:14:22
Adam Curry: I'm pretty sure that the World Health Organization,
1:14:25
John C Dvorak: there's no evidence of that on this page.
1:14:28
Adam Curry: Well, that's a very good question. Who is W H O
1:14:32
dosh? yours.com. I'm not dumb. I'm glad you. Yeah. According to
1:14:37
the WHO IS server, the World Health Organization owns this.
1:14:40
That's evidenced right here in the Whois record.
1:14:44
John C Dvorak: I'm looking at the Whois record with GoDaddy
1:14:46
version. It does.
1:14:48
Adam Curry: Yeah, but I'm in the Whois record online, you know,
1:14:50
like,
1:14:52
John C Dvorak: what I'm on. Now
1:14:53
Adam Curry: you're on the GoDaddy thing.
1:14:55
John C Dvorak: Well Go Daddy's got a good Whois server, and
1:14:58
well how can mine show It was okay no ibasis shows it it shows
1:15:02
it. Yeah,
1:15:03
Adam Curry: Ave APIA 20. Geneva. Got the phone number? Plus for
1:15:09
one that's that would be Virginia. Yeah. And they own it.
1:15:13
It's the real deal.
1:15:14
John C Dvorak: It they put it on the website somewhere. Yeah.
1:15:18
They don't
1:15:18
Adam Curry: want podcasters you know, figuring it out. I love
1:15:22
it. I think this is great. And fantastic. This actually came
1:15:26
from the new Wikileaks file dump this information, which I
1:15:32
thought the WikiLeaks file dump had already been done, but I
1:15:34
guess there's new stuff in there. Now they open up the file
1:15:38
the OLA you don't
1:15:39
John C Dvorak: have authority to look at it.
1:15:41
Adam Curry: No. Well, I'm not Jake Tapper. I'm not working for
1:15:45
CNN. So I'm not I don't have clearance. So I can do whatever
1:15:49
I want. You gotta hold a Hotep Hotez clip before we get out of
1:15:56
COVID. This is
1:15:57
John C Dvorak: a classic Hotez clip. This is him over the years
1:16:02
starting 2019 talking about how long does it take to make a
1:16:07
vaccine and it goes right up to date.
1:16:10
Unknown: It's usually a 10 to 25 year timeframe. People forget
1:16:13
how long it really takes. So you
1:16:15
Adam Curry: need to point out that this this super this super
1:16:18
cut or mini cut of his starts when Trump was talking about
1:16:22
vaccines? And of course, that's when no one would you know
1:16:25
Kamala Harris, I'll never take the Trump vaccine Trump vaccine
1:16:28
bad not going to who knows what he's doing with his warp speed?
1:16:32
No good. So of course, warp speed is crazy. It takes 25
1:16:35
years,
1:16:36
Unknown: it's usually a 10 to 25 year timeframe. People forget
1:16:39
how long it really takes to develop an effective and safe
1:16:43
vaccine and do all the adequate clinical testing. The current
1:16:46
record for developing a vaccine from start to licensure in the
1:16:50
United States is around three or four years. So that's the
1:16:54
realistic timeframe. We'd have to start thinking about when you
1:16:57
look at the timelines of Coronavirus facts, this COVID-19
1:17:01
vaccines it really follows the same progression as almost any
1:17:04
other vaccine, the vaccine development cycle for COVID 19
1:17:08
vaccines very much goes along with what we've seen before and
1:17:13
there are some very variances but, but modest, and I think
1:17:17
that's an important story for people to know if they're
1:17:20
concerned about taking COVID-19 vaccine. Man Trump's
1:17:23
Adam Curry: got to get his story straight about vaccines, you
1:17:26
know, the moms for liberty, there's your group,
1:17:28
John C Dvorak: never gonna happen. Why did you say one of
1:17:32
his favorite fatal flaws is as he never admits he's wrong.
1:17:35
Adam Curry: I mean, the moms for Liberty won't vote for him
1:17:38
because of that one issue. And they've got they I think they
1:17:41
have real grassroots power. It's really, really short sighted.
1:17:46
It's really stupid.
1:17:47
John C Dvorak: He's hard for him to say, hey, look, I was taken
1:17:50
for a ride on this. I was wrong. I had the wrong people in place.
1:17:54
In fact, I hired a lot of people that shouldn't have been hired
1:17:57
because I can't seem to hire people properly. He's just can't
1:18:02
do it. It's just too much.
1:18:04
Adam Curry: Well, that is a fatal flaw. If he if he came out
1:18:09
if you've literally said, Hey, I got duped or whatever. And he
1:18:14
should include the lockdown in that which was really not a
1:18:17
duping but he just didn't want to he knew that he will be toast
1:18:20
if he did that. But you probably know in hindsight might not have
1:18:24
been if the rest of the world shut down. And America didn't.
1:18:30
But if he did that if he admitted his flaw if he just
1:18:32
said hey, now I screwed up
1:18:35
John C Dvorak: that little part of the festival game where you
1:18:38
admit you're wrong and he takes you take a beating for two
1:18:40
minutes. He's good.
1:18:42
Adam Curry: Yeah, people would would revere him if he did that.
1:18:45
Yeah, he
1:18:45
John C Dvorak: can't matter. It's just something that's not
1:18:48
possible.
1:18:49
Adam Curry: That's too bad. That's all he's missing that and
1:18:51
maybe he'll do it. October surprise.
1:18:54
John C Dvorak: Surprise. Trump begins human.
1:18:58
Adam Curry: Everybody All right, before we take a break and it's
1:19:02
a doozy of a break because for some reason what have we put up
1:19:06
a new web page or something that says Send long notes Adam and
1:19:08
John love it? What happened?
1:19:11
John C Dvorak: I have no idea what happened here with these
1:19:14
long these long notes.
1:19:17
Adam Curry: I mean, we love the support but
1:19:20
John C Dvorak: it's it started notes have got to stop
1:19:24
Adam Curry: they really are a little bit too long. And I think
1:19:26
there's another thing you know because of your excellent
1:19:29
delivery of these company names. People like yeah
1:19:35
John C Dvorak: well we've had to put a stop to that eventually.
1:19:38
Adam Curry: This funny company's coming up though. I can write
1:19:44
this off if I make my company name but give it
1:19:48
John C Dvorak: a good excuse to write it off. Yeah,
1:19:50
Adam Curry: it's funny. Queen Ursula, very short clip but
1:19:54
she's doing the impossible what will never happen can't do it.
1:19:58
It's illegal
1:19:59
Unknown: and During this European Council, we have
1:20:02
discussed the topic of immobilized Russian assets. We,
1:20:08
the Commission will come forward with a proposal and we will
1:20:11
focus prudently on the windfall profits from the immobilized
1:20:16
assets of the Russian Central Bank.
1:20:20
Adam Curry: They're gonna steal the money, they're gonna steal
1:20:22
the money for from the Counterparty assets from the
1:20:26
Russian Central Bank when they got cut off from Swift. It's
1:20:29
amazing.
1:20:31
John C Dvorak: Guys, you're criminals. Why this is a
1:20:34
criminal act. There's gambling
1:20:37
Adam Curry: going on. That's a criminal act. Of course. It's
1:20:40
the all criminals. That's the beauty and then
1:20:44
John C Dvorak: they brag about That's what gets me. Yeah.
1:20:47
Adam Curry: Well, I so I have two clips here, which just
1:20:50
fantastic Max Blumenthal, who was the editor of the grey zone,
1:20:54
and I'm not sure who invited him, but he's in the United
1:20:57
Nations. He gets to talk for 10 minutes. And he spoke so fast,
1:21:02
he got 20 minutes of content in talking to I think it's, I don't
1:21:07
know if it's the Security Council or the Oversight Council
1:21:10
doesn't matter. Because the clip got out there. I have two clips
1:21:14
from this 10 minute thing, which is just phenomenal. Really, I
1:21:19
mean, like, oh, there's 10 minutes of no agenda. Actually,
1:21:22
there's half an hour of note no agenda jammed into into 10
1:21:25
minutes. So too much shorter clips, a buck and a half for
1:21:29
each one. And this first one is about the money that the United
1:21:35
States is sending to Ukraine, which, of course would be nice
1:21:38
to have audited and it'd be nice to have an audit from the
1:21:41
Pentagon in general. But this is not just Pentagon money. This is
1:21:44
just the Ukraine money that the United States citizens have
1:21:48
given to the Treasury or measures money they printed up,
1:21:52
it doesn't matter. It's our money and listen to where it's
1:21:55
going.
1:21:56
Unknown: We found among many bizarre payments a 400 a $4.5
1:21:59
million payment from the US Social Security Administration
1:22:02
to the key of government. We found $4.5 billion worth of
1:22:05
payments from the US Agency for International Development to pay
1:22:08
off Ukraine sovereign debt, much of what is which is owned by the
1:22:11
global investment firm Blackrock that amounts to $30 taken from
1:22:14
every US citizen at a time when foreign 10 Americans cannot
1:22:18
afford a $400 emergency. We found tax dollars earmarked for
1:22:21
Ukraine, padding the budgets of a television station in Toronto,
1:22:24
a pro NATO think tank in Poland. And believe it or not even rural
1:22:27
farmers in Kenya, we found 10s of millions to private equity
1:22:30
firms, including one in the Republic of Georgia, as well as
1:22:32
a million dollar payment to a single private entrepreneur and
1:22:35
Kias. Our audit also revealed the Pentagon's $4.5 million
1:22:38
contract with a company called Atlantic diving supply to
1:22:41
provide Ukraine with unspecified explosives equipment. This is a
1:22:44
notoriously corrupt company that none other than Tom Tillis, the
1:22:47
chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee previously
1:22:49
lambasted for its, quote, history of fraud. It once again
1:22:53
Congress has failed to ensure these shady payments and massive
1:22:55
arms deals are properly tracked. In fact, much of the military
1:22:58
and humanitarian aid shipped to Ukraine is simply vanished. Last
1:23:00
year, CBS News quoted the director of a pro's Alinsky
1:23:02
nonprofit in Ukraine who reported that only 30% of aid
1:23:05
was reaching the front lines. The embezzlement of funds and
1:23:08
supplies is at least as troubling as the potential
1:23:10
consequences of the illicit transfer and sales of military
1:23:12
grade weapons. Last June, the head of Interpol warned that the
1:23:15
massive transfers of arms into Ukraine means quote, we can
1:23:18
expect an influx of weapons in Europe and beyond and that
1:23:20
criminals are now as we speak, focusing on them.
1:23:24
Adam Curry: Now, of course, these are all little tiddlywinks
1:23:26
mounts but this is exactly what is about every these are the the
1:23:30
people on the on the sidelines. They're just you know this just
1:23:34
just cream that is being shaving off the top because you need a
1:23:39
billion is 1000 million and this some say $150 billion that has
1:23:44
already gone to Ukraine well to the military industrial complex
1:23:48
and stuff that doesn't really work is old etc. And I don't
1:23:52
even know if they've started building the new stuff they took
1:23:54
the money for it is a giant scam and but it does kind of make you
1:23:59
know it makes people mad. So I think it's good that he did that
1:24:01
and know his dad is not Sidney Blumenthal dumb trolls. And
1:24:06
here's my favorite because one of our favorites Jen Psaki comes
1:24:10
up here's the criminal gang for you, including a blink Lincoln.
1:24:14
Unknown: Indeed, military cemeteries in Ukraine are
1:24:16
expanding almost as rapidly as the Northern Virginia McMansions
1:24:18
and beachfront estates of executives for Lockheed Martin,
1:24:21
Raytheon, and assorted beltway contractors benefiting from the
1:24:24
second highest level of military spending since World War Two.
1:24:26
These are the real winners of the Ukraine proxy war. Not
1:24:28
average Ukrainians are Americans, the Russians, the
1:24:31
winners or Europeans for that matter. The winners are people
1:24:33
like Secretary of State Tony Blinken, who spent his time
1:24:35
between the Obama and Biden administration's launching a
1:24:37
consulting firm called westech exec advisors, which secured
1:24:40
lucrative government contracts for intelligence firms in the
1:24:42
arms industry. Lincoln's former partners at West exec include
1:24:44
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines, CIA
1:24:46
deputy director David Cohen, former White House press
1:24:48
secretary Jen Psaki, and almost a dozen current and former
1:24:51
members of Biden's national security team defense secretary
1:24:54
Lloyd Austin for his part as a former and possibly future
1:24:56
member of board member of Raytheon, and an ex partner of
1:24:59
Pine Island. capital investment, which collaborates with West
1:25:02
exec and which Blinken himself has advised. Meanwhile, the
1:25:05
current US Ambassador to this body the UN Linda Thomas
1:25:07
Greenfield is listed as a Senior Counsel at the Albright
1:25:10
Stonebridge Group, a self described commercial diplomacy
1:25:12
firm that also finesses government contracts for the
1:25:14
intelligence and arms sector and which was founded by Madeleine
1:25:17
Albright, infamously known for her comments that the deaths by
1:25:20
sanctions of half a million Iraqi children were worth it. So
1:25:23
while military aged Ukrainian men are ripped off the streets
1:25:25
by military police and sent to the frontlines the financially
1:25:27
and politically connected architects of this proxy war are
1:25:29
planning to walk through the revolving door to reap
1:25:31
unimaginable profits once their time in the Biden administration
1:25:34
is over for them and negotiated settlement to this territorial
1:25:37
dispute means an end to the cash cow of close to 150 billion in
1:25:41
US aid to Ukraine.
1:25:43
Adam Curry: There you go. Antony Blinken, Jen Psaki, the actual
1:25:49
ambassador to the United Nations from America all in they've all
1:25:54
got consulting gigs they're all these this is the criminality
1:26:01
John C Dvorak: it's disgusting.
1:26:02
Adam Curry: Yeah. It's great.
1:26:05
John C Dvorak: But I wonder what gig John Pierre Van Damme is
1:26:08
going to end up with.
1:26:10
Adam Curry: Oh, man, she checks a lot of boxes she's gonna she
1:26:14
she might have multiple board seats. I think she's more board
1:26:18
members who mentioned
1:26:19
John C Dvorak: her on your board that's a visual I really, really
1:26:25
like lesbians.
1:26:27
Adam Curry: Really don't like that. But with that I like to
1:26:29
thank you for your currency in the morning to you the man who
1:26:32
put the sea into the COVID segue ladies and gentlemen say hello
1:26:36
to my friend on the other end the one and only Mr. John
1:26:45
John C Dvorak: Korean the Borneo ship see boots on the ground
1:26:47
feet, their subs in the water and all the names and nights out
1:26:50
there in the
1:26:50
Adam Curry: morning. In the account of the trolls choke out,
1:26:55
running around. Try to get away fast but No they can't. I got
1:27:01
your count. 2268 200
1:27:07
Unknown: low. Yep,
1:27:08
Adam Curry: we are a little low. Well, it's Fourth of July
1:27:09
weekend, Fourth
1:27:10
John C Dvorak: of July five, six Day weekend, because everyone in
1:27:14
their right minds or has normal jobs may find a way to take off
1:27:18
Friday and it's sometimes Thursday. I think when I was at
1:27:21
the air pollution district we'd find some way to take off there
1:27:23
you go. Ah, I'm sick. I've got to take off a couple of sick
1:27:27
days. Thursday, Friday or out Saturday, Sundays a week and
1:27:31
you're out. Monday, Tuesday's a holiday you're out. And then you
1:27:36
come back on Wednesday. So you've got 123456 that you can
1:27:40
probably stretch it to seven take a quick trip to Europe.
1:27:44
Yeah,
1:27:45
Adam Curry: by the way, Christina probably hopefully
1:27:47
it's just about landed in New York. She's coming. I realized
1:27:52
the worst time of the year to fly her in with candidates
1:27:55
John C Dvorak: the worst time of the year to fly and report after
1:27:58
report about how miserable
1:27:59
Adam Curry: it is. And they had a direct flight yesterday from
1:28:02
Amsterdam to Austin, which was canceled. So they had to stay at
1:28:06
the airport without their bag never get there without their
1:28:08
bag. Without their bags. Stay at the airport to get on now. They
1:28:14
had to go through New York. It could not be I mean, I didn't
1:28:17
tell her that but you could not have a worst possible connection
1:28:20
through New York and it's raining in New York. It's
1:28:22
raining air traffic control shutting down. So I'm just
1:28:29
praying that she'll she'll make it him.
1:28:31
John C Dvorak: She will eventually eventually.
1:28:34
Unknown: Yes.
1:28:35
John C Dvorak: Hi, dad. I gotta go. You gotta go home. Gotta go
1:28:37
back. And you
1:28:38
Adam Curry: know what? Caleb? So Calum? Real nice, you know,
1:28:40
because first of all, they had direct flights. They had seats
1:28:43
sitting together initially and so they got split up. They got
1:28:46
to take a KLM flight and an American Airline some I don't
1:28:49
know how they how KLM now works with American Airlines. So they
1:28:53
gave them a voucher for their overnight stay in Schiphol
1:28:56
Airport. Can you guess how much? I don't know. 15 euros. What? 15
1:29:04
Euros per person.
1:29:06
John C Dvorak: 15 euros. You can forget just like a snack. Not
1:29:11
even buy a hotel room or anything.
1:29:14
Adam Curry: You can't even buy a Snickers bar for that anymore.
1:29:17
It's crazy. Anyway, yeah, so it also of course, also a big
1:29:23
mattress sale weekend here in America. Trust and cars. Anyway,
1:29:30
we're working. We're very happy to do it. We love it. We
1:29:33
appreciate these more than 2000 Trolls listening up live that's
1:29:37
very much appreciated with love having you on board. It's like
1:29:39
having your own little studio audience with hecklers. It's
1:29:42
fine. And you know you you're listening probably a troll
1:29:49
room.io which is one place which is actually I actually you
1:29:52
John C Dvorak: brought up an interesting point. Okay. This is
1:29:55
more you know, a real studio audience of a very controlled
1:29:59
you get the guy If they're clapping his hands they gotta be
1:30:01
likenesses applause and all the rest of it. And there's no
1:30:04
heckling that throw you out. This is what the heckling is
1:30:08
more like a comedy nightclub. Oh, where you got the hecklers,
1:30:14
you got the wise asses and they're all chiming in worse
1:30:17
than a comedy nightclub. There's only usually one or two people
1:30:19
with the guts to do it. But with an anonymous crowd like this,
1:30:22
you have a bunch of you get some input that you wouldn't normally
1:30:25
get. Mostly you suck. But besides that, well
1:30:27
Adam Curry: boots on the ground when last last weekend, I think
1:30:32
Tina and I met up with the our friends Vic and Chris there came
1:30:36
in from Dallas, and they had VIP tickets to the comedy mothership
1:30:40
Joe's club that Joe wasn't performing that night. Our issue
1:30:43
fear was, and it was we had a nice little booth. We're sitting
1:30:47
there and the girls start talking to each other. And
1:30:50
within two minutes, guy comes over ash, there's no
1:30:54
conversations or heckling. There's no heckling at this
1:30:58
comedy show. None you get ejected.
1:31:02
John C Dvorak: Oh, that's not kosher. No, that's what it is.
1:31:05
And comedians are supposed to be able to deal with it. They have
1:31:08
all these stock lies is one thing. You learn this from
1:31:12
comedians or producers do a thing, which is that in the
1:31:16
world of comedy is not considered fair artists steal
1:31:21
material you have to pay for you if you get caught, you have to
1:31:24
write a check out. Yes, yes. But when it comes to put down lines
1:31:27
that are in the the comedians all use the same ones, it's fair
1:31:32
game, to best put down lines, which and there's dozens of
1:31:36
them, where you can call out somebody in the audience for one
1:31:39
reason or another. I've used a few of them myself, in certain
1:31:43
situations. When I give speech I I know these what these jokes
1:31:47
are, and it's shuts people up. There, it's considered fair game
1:31:52
to steal all the best ones, and you use them and that comedian
1:31:56
is supposed to be able to handle the artists himself.
1:32:00
Adam Curry: assures is not happening. I'm just saying,
1:32:03
John C Dvorak: oh, that's that's not that's not kosher?
1:32:05
Adam Curry: Well, that you're not getting a gig there. And
1:32:07
that's for sure.
1:32:10
John C Dvorak: Anyway, if I got a gig there, I shouldn't have to
1:32:12
worry about knowing these heckler lines.
1:32:15
Adam Curry: I like I like our trolls. I like how they heckle
1:32:18
they get really mad at me sometimes. Of course, I'm always
1:32:21
you know, during the show, I'm typing in there. You suck. Yeah,
1:32:24
like something's in your mom. Where's army boots? classics
1:32:29
like that. Is that the line you would use? Yeah. Okay. Anyway,
1:32:35
troll room.io is where you can listen live. You got the the
1:32:38
troll room there, you got the stream there. Of course, I would
1:32:41
recommend you use one of the fabulous podcasting 2.0
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have this actual capability built into it. You can import
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all of your legacy podcasts into it, you can drop Apple, drop a
1:32:56
Spotify, please. We're not even on Spotify. So I don't know. Why
1:33:00
are you using Spotify? We're not even on there. And Spotify is
1:33:03
not doing well. They are going do you hear that? The CEO is
1:33:08
yes, I'm bringing some people to take over some of my
1:33:10
responsibilities. You hear that one? You know what that means?
1:33:17
John C Dvorak: Yeah, he's out. He's out
1:33:18
Adam Curry: sick. Yeah. So the Wall Street is like you suck.
1:33:22
You spent a billion dollars and it didn't work. Now, John, the
1:33:28
curry Devorah consulting group could have told him that because
1:33:30
we spent other people's money trying to make it work Emilio
1:33:34
and pod show and guess what? It doesn't work. We figured it out
1:33:38
the hard way. What actually was easy for
1:33:42
John C Dvorak: us, but you figured it out. It wasn't the
1:33:44
hard. That's the easy way to figure it out. Wasn't our money.
1:33:47
Yeah, we had the hard ways losing your ass and the deal we
1:33:51
had a lot personally.
1:33:52
Adam Curry: We had a lot of fun though. I still have some of
1:33:56
those shares. No paper. Yeah.
1:34:00
John C Dvorak: That's good. Good. frame them.
1:34:04
Adam Curry: They could Yeah. Okay. Now another way to track
1:34:09
us and to stay in touch, which now is even more important than
1:34:13
ever seeing as Elon Musk has limited what you can do on
1:34:17
Twitter. And if you don't have a Twitter account, if you're not
1:34:20
logged in, you won't even see a link. I think this is a mistake.
1:34:24
I think he's made he's made an error here.
1:34:27
John C Dvorak: No, tell me again. Okay, so
1:34:29
Adam Curry: he's done two things. One, if you are non
1:34:32
verified like myself, you get 600 No, I think it's 300 posts a
1:34:40
day you can read 600 If you're new like within a month I II
1:34:46
probably a bot or a scammer or a spammer. You get 300 posts you
1:34:50
can see a day. Now if you're verified, then you get 6000. So
1:34:55
if you're verified means you pay him then you can see 6000 So
1:34:58
that's one Have you up? And that's a huge mistake. Can I
1:35:03
just reiterate what I said that Elon Musk would ruin Twitter? I
1:35:06
think it's coming true. Well, we'll see. The the next part is
1:35:13
well that he cut off the API access. You can't use any any
1:35:16
other apps. I can't. I used to be that was a mistake host
1:35:19
automat? No, you can, but you have to pay 1000s of dollars a
1:35:22
month. Yes, that's a chip. That's a big chip. And now if
1:35:26
you're not logged in, and there's a link to a to a
1:35:28
Twitter, post, unless you are logged in, you it will just take
1:35:34
you to the login page. So you won't actually see whatever that
1:35:38
post is without going to without logging in without being a
1:35:42
John C Dvorak: personal I can't just casually look at somebody
1:35:44
else's. So So in other words, wait a minute, this isn't good.
1:35:50
So in the olden days, if you had if someone had blocked you, and
1:35:56
you wanted to see their tweets, you could just you could log
1:36:00
out, log out and then look at him. Yep. And then look at their
1:36:02
tweets was just that easy. Yeah. You can't do that anymore. Oh,
1:36:07
that's no good. And you know, people use I am against Elon,
1:36:11
I'm using knitter.
1:36:14
Adam Curry: And ITT Er, yeah. knitter. Yeah, that doesn't work
1:36:18
anymore.
1:36:20
Unknown: Oh, really? No, of
1:36:21
Adam Curry: course not. The API. No, you can't scrape the API is
1:36:26
gone. No, I think he's making a huge mistake here.
1:36:32
John C Dvorak: Well, he better whatever his scheme, whatever
1:36:36
his scheme is, and we think we know what it is with the money
1:36:39
thing. He better executed quickly. Because this is not
1:36:43
good. These these maneuvers are not healthy for this site.
1:36:47
Adam Curry: Well, it is healthy for clay, he's lowering cost. I
1:36:50
think he's lowering cost. Now there's so much cost involved in
1:36:54
this thing. So maybe that's part of the move here is to use
1:36:57
little less bandwidth, a little less processing power. He says,
1:37:01
Well, there's so much scraping and scamming going on. And you
1:37:04
know, people are stealing my stealing my stuff. Yeah, he
1:37:09
better hurry. You know what he needs he needs fed now. He's fed
1:37:15
now. Christina landed good news. So to circumvent all of that,
1:37:24
both in New York, yeah, New York, how to circumvent all of
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just don't call it anything. No agenda because he'll block you.
1:37:57
So many tardes and follow Adam and no agenda social.com and
1:38:03
John Cena work at no agenda social.com I think one of the
1:38:06
things that has got us long notes, maybe my fault, but I've
1:38:09
told people how the value for value model works. It's good to
1:38:12
reiterate it from time to time. We have never had commercials
1:38:15
we've never had any kind of creepy corporate money. We never
1:38:19
promote products. We like a product. We'll we'll talk about
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it endlessly. If it's an outstanding product and we don't
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products just become staples in our own lives. We don't have to
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We are completely honest. And sometimes even the honesty is
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But the value for value mod was very simple. There's no paywall,
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no, no passwords, no premium freemium model, nothing like
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that. You don't you'd be I mean, you're not a member of
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John C Dvorak: the Patreon have special episodes to tell as much
1:38:59
Adam Curry: premium special episode only for members. No,
1:39:02
you get it all.
1:39:03
John C Dvorak: That sucks. By the way. That's really cool.
1:39:06
Yeah,
1:39:06
Adam Curry: it's the worst. It's the worst. So you can you can
1:39:10
listen to us forever for free. Now. We pretend portend that
1:39:17
there's value to what we're doing and everybody gets some
1:39:20
kind of with you have to be getting some value from it. If
1:39:22
you're listening otherwise, you what kind of life do you have
1:39:25
you listen to stuff that's invaluable to you. Now, whatever
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that is, it could be very little value or a lot of value and we
1:39:31
can't determine what your value is. Just send that back to us.
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Time talent treasure for some treasure and for most actually
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treasure is the easiest, because everybody can can pony up some
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money somehow. You can do it once a year for all we can do
1:39:48
once a show something a lot of people do once a year. Yeah, and
1:39:50
that's fine. We love it and we have enough people that once a
1:39:53
year
1:39:54
John C Dvorak: I think that people do it once a year should
1:39:55
do it more. Well, I
1:39:57
Adam Curry: agree. But it's okay. You know, we're leaving Up
1:40:00
to you, that's always been the way we've done it. And because
1:40:04
people are realizing how valuable it is that like, I'm
1:40:07
going to send them some money. And I'm going to tell them how
1:40:09
valuable that it is in 800 words or more, but we appreciate it.
1:40:14
But it does eat up a lot of valuable valuable airtime that
1:40:18
we'd like to use for more show. Just saying that now we have
1:40:22
many other time and talent contributions. The one we always
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like to highlight is the work that the artists do we have many
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can have a a hot piece of of art. For each individual
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media. It's good for promotion, people like oh, what is this
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what's going on? You look at your podcast app also on there's
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something new was not the same boring old image that people tap
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on that it gets people interested reminds people that
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we are the best podcast in the universe. And if you question
1:40:56
that it's in the Durham report. Go ahead and take a look. So we
1:41:00
want to thank Nikko Syme. Pretty much a unanimous decision. It
1:41:05
was me you said
1:41:06
John C Dvorak: was debatable.
1:41:09
Adam Curry: We debated but I thought you said it
1:41:11
John C Dvorak: you know you it violates one of my rules violate
1:41:14
a rule Yes. Which rule to the rule is a gruesome or ugly image
1:41:19
gruesome image. Yes,
1:41:20
Adam Curry: very good. But
1:41:21
John C Dvorak: I might comment was it's funny. It's not
1:41:24
gruesome. It's funny. Especially with the antenna on the head
1:41:29
antenna
1:41:29
Adam Curry: made it less gruesome. This was the a lot of
1:41:32
people did. Did mosquitoes Yeah, a lot of people tried different
1:41:37
mosquito gags. I kind of like Darren O'Neill's mosquito robot.
1:41:42
You didn't like that
1:41:45
John C Dvorak: noise I made? Yeah. Where's the mosquito
1:41:49
robot? Where's that?
1:41:51
Adam Curry: It's down below. It's next to the pride flag.
1:41:55
Versus face I'm probably not going to do a pride flag.
1:41:58
Probably not. There was a bill yet and there was this field
1:42:03
gates mosquito which actually probably deserved a little more
1:42:07
discussion
1:42:10
John C Dvorak: Yeah, maybe I just liked his mosquito as well
1:42:16
done it was is dimensional comes out of the image he's got he's
1:42:21
got the hand over the door that no agendas like
1:42:24
Adam Curry: yeah that yeah, there's some dementia
1:42:27
John C Dvorak: Yeah, yeah. To monitor looking in the Mosquito
1:42:31
was funny. Funny mosquito. Well, it's funny in a gruesome way
1:42:36
funny in
1:42:37
Adam Curry: a very gruesome way. Was there anything else there
1:42:39
was but we know what no one did the ball gag strap. That was
1:42:45
John C Dvorak: good. No, there's a ball gag down there on the
1:42:47
duck. ball gag Biden.
1:42:50
Adam Curry: But not the way it should have been done. No, it
1:42:53
John C Dvorak: should have been Biden with the ball. Yeah,
1:42:55
Adam Curry: I mean, that would have been a contender. That
1:42:57
would have been the duck is actually pretty funny. You know,
1:43:04
why didn't I see it? It wasn't that clear? didn't do any Ben
1:43:10
did that the Biden duck? I don't Yeah, I
1:43:13
John C Dvorak: think you would have complained to Biden Harris
1:43:15
was too small
1:43:18
Adam Curry: to if she had made the duck the whole thing just
1:43:21
bigger it would have it would have maybe tilted turn the duck
1:43:26
head just a little bit more towards the view angle? I think
1:43:30
I would have I would have. I would have stood tall for that
1:43:32
one. I'm thinking
1:43:35
John C Dvorak: it makes you wonder what do you mean it makes
1:43:39
you wonder makes me wonder what is this? You get this s&m image
1:43:43
with that leather tight leather and a neck thing and a ball gag
1:43:47
and you're you're going to be promoted?
1:43:51
Adam Curry: Yeah, why not? That's hilarious.
1:43:53
John C Dvorak: What's going on in your house there in
1:43:54
Fredericksburg.
1:43:55
Adam Curry: Hey man, mom's for liberty. What can I tell you?
1:43:58
All right, everybody. The last part of our three T's is the
1:44:01
treasurer and we love to thank our executive and Associate
1:44:04
Executive Producers early on in the show just like Hollywood
1:44:08
does. I mean, you get a credit home man. We watched the movie
1:44:12
last night and almost almost turned it off because all the
1:44:17
credits were at the beginning. When is the last time you saw
1:44:21
one of those
1:44:23
John C Dvorak: Isabel I watch a lot of old movies for you see
1:44:25
that a lot.
1:44:26
Adam Curry: But you know a movie this was but tar with the new
1:44:31
John C Dvorak: avatar. Take Cate Blanchett was the movie any good
1:44:34
Holy
1:44:35
Adam Curry: crap. Democrat what dynamite a great movie, but
1:44:41
she's a great actress out of control the whole movie is. I
1:44:45
mean, it's first of all, it's about the classical music
1:44:47
industry. Which mean which of course is probably worse than
1:44:52
rock'n'roll when it comes to intrigue and could easily be
1:44:57
yes, but it's it's also kind of a go first movie, I mean, I
1:45:00
don't want to give it away, but it's really good. The first 20
1:45:06
minutes is like what is the credits were like, if these
1:45:09
credit don't stop, you know, we're gonna not even gonna watch
1:45:12
this thing. And then the first 20 minutes, which turns out is
1:45:15
all kind of important just to set it all up, but then it gets
1:45:17
good. And Claiborne Cate Blanchett award winning
1:45:20
performance. I definitely award winning performance. Great,
1:45:24
great movie. So just like Cate Blanchett, you can have a credit
1:45:30
on IMDb. Yeah, go ahead and take a look@imdb.com Yeah, and look
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for no agenda, see almost 800 Different Executive Associate
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get started by thanking our first executive producer is
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genets du Lac, from vein and doll in the Netherlands with
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1052. And a long note, but okay, she's going to become a dame. So
1:46:02
here we go. Thank you for a great show. I'm addicted from
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the Netherlands. Since it's my birthday, I'll be 52 on a show
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day July 2, I thought it was a good reason to donate today. My
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wonderful husband made it possible for me to become an
1:46:15
insert name on my birthday. I would love to be called Dame
1:46:19
unit Shaniqua of the wood wall lover of dirty jokes. is a
1:46:25
genetic unit. You know his name Jana chi. I think John Schmidt
1:46:28
Yeah. Dame Yannick you very Dutch. May I have the following
1:46:33
jingles I'll give you the whole load. I'm going to come little
1:46:35
girl yet and respect at the roundtable. I'd love some
1:46:38
oysters and champagne, please. And she says it was Ingrid Fung
1:46:42
Calco hit me in the mouth. Nearly three years ago, we went
1:46:45
to the same yoga class our teacher was in for was in real
1:46:49
fear over COVID One day I just could not take her fear
1:46:53
mongering anymore. I had to tell her some truths about COVID. No,
1:46:57
but that worked out great. After the class was finished, Ingrid
1:47:02
came to see me straight away and hit me in the mouth. Now, there
1:47:06
you go. The people who yoga together with no agenda. She
1:47:10
John C Dvorak: had the she had the goods on COVID but not by
1:47:14
listening to the show. Correct. And the other woman spotted it
1:47:17
and said you should listen to the show. Yeah, you're on the
1:47:20
you're on the right track already.
1:47:22
Adam Curry: Isn't that great?
1:47:23
John C Dvorak: That's amazing,
1:47:24
Adam Curry: I think. I don't know if it's amazing. I think
1:47:26
it's amazing. It's amazing. Homeless. I'm setting up her
1:47:34
jingles at the same time here. Then she goes on to say, ever
1:47:39
since then we've become great friends. With her and her
1:47:41
husband Wilco. Together we've been to a few really nice
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meetups since connection is protection. We intend to go to
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many more gizmo nation in Holland is great. Can I please
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Vaughn Boonton L. What can we do and I'd also like to take this
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opportunity to tell my friends duchy and Carrie and Victoria,
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Australia, how proud I am of them for resisting all the
1:48:21
mandates. They ended up losing their jobs but never gave into
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the tyranny. Please let them know how much I respect and love
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them. Love for all you do. And thanks for all you do love and
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the futures as Janet do luck, and I need the respect where's
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the respect? I thought I put respect in there. Hold on a
1:48:43
second. Let me just grab respect and respect him. Respect is so
1:48:47
important. Okay, and here we go.
1:48:50
Unknown: I'm gonna give you the whole load today.
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I'm gonna come
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the FDIC,
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John C Dvorak: you've got karma SCOBYs up from Charlotte, North
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Carolina. Happy fourth gen snow agenda producers may find
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in this producers opinion and no agenda shows like It catches
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microscope at an early scientific approach a careful
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examination that reveals facts and truth. Thanks to you both.
1:50:11
And all the Choose loving producers in the best podcast in
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the universe. No jingles no karma. Thank you, sir. SCOBY
1:50:17
Thank
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Adam Curry: you very much sir. Then we have Kevin Fusco from
1:50:20
Pickens, South Carolina where they booed their SENATOR LINDSEY
1:50:24
Pascoe, flashcards are Fosco could could be few school. It's
1:50:28
like, Buddy is Joey bet a few school? Kevin Fosco was a Fosco
1:50:34
pick in South Carolina that where they booed Lindy Grove,
1:50:37
Lindsey Graham, and he says I'll take a doo doo dee doo dee dee
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dee dee dee doo dee doo SBT and he says and this is $510.80
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Thank you since I never claimed my knighthood, status and the
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madness of show 1500 I'll take claim now please, please call me
1:50:57
he is Sir your honest mechanic of Easley, South Carolina. The
1:51:01
mutton meat will settle just fine with me at the roundtable.
1:51:03
Now to keep this short. I live in Pickens South Carolina was
1:51:06
there for the Trump rally if there's any Oh, he said if
1:51:08
there's any video that you must look it up the war mongering
1:51:11
putz Lindsey Graham came on stage to speak and took a
1:51:14
beating booze Did you by any chance grabbed
1:51:19
John C Dvorak: No I did not. I did not check that one out.
1:51:22
Adam Curry: Do I have it? No. I thought it was the funniest
1:51:27
thing I've seen in a long time. It's clear South Carolina
1:51:29
doesn't like him. But they keep reelecting him right. This is
1:51:34
the point and to watch him struggle to gain control the
1:51:36
crowd booing was even better. Lastly, the numerology of my
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come by and shop and mentioned ITM or let us know you heard
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Carolina. No jiggles jiggle no jails and we got no jiggles, man
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we got no giggles me you just some hiring yak karma. I'm short
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staffed and highly qualified mechanics aren't easy to find
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right now. Yeah. If you want to have a big career and you want
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to be successful in America, go to a trade school become a
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plumber, an electrician, a mechanic a welder?
1:52:18
John C Dvorak: These aren't going away. Yeah, don't
1:52:20
Adam Curry: worry about no robots or AI there. Thanks for
1:52:24
everything guys. And please do not find an exit strategy. PS
1:52:27
the too many eggs. hardcopy is an extremely nice book. Mimi did
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a fantastic job to many eggs.com. And I was thinking
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John, we should get Mimi on that. On that. That bet Davis
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show. Patrick bet Davis? Yeah, this should be quite a lot of
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people watch that. She'd be great on that show. She'd be
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great by what
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Unknown: you've got. Ah.
1:52:59
John C Dvorak: I'm not sure I said but Sir. scurvy. The URL of
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Piedmont gave 56789 Very nice. I'm sure I didn't say it because
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I would remember because it's one of my favorite donation
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numbers David Trotsky's up from Joliet, Ellyn, Illinois. And he
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came with a flat $500 And he says switcheroo Oh, please pass
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this credit to my wonderful wife Paulette, and her new business.
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1:53:42
Adam Curry: Amy Zipkin is in Greensboro, Georgia. $500 Thank
1:53:46
you. Godspeed. I love you guys. Keep it up. Bobby K is clown
1:53:50
world emoji.
1:53:53
John C Dvorak: You know what that means?
1:53:55
Adam Curry: Oh, well. Are you on? Twitter? You know the clown
1:53:59
world does
1:53:59
John C Dvorak: that mean you? I know what the time emoji world
1:54:02
emoji is? what would what is that?
1:54:04
Adam Curry: That means Bobby Bobby Kay is a
1:54:07
John C Dvorak: douchebag No, he's
1:54:08
Adam Curry: a clown world. I don't know. No, maybe
1:54:11
John C Dvorak: we have to get some clarification on this.
1:54:12
Adam Curry: You wait a minute. Is that a clown? Or is that a no
1:54:15
that's heart emojis. It looks like a clown emoji.
1:54:18
John C Dvorak: Oh, no, that's yes. That's the face with a
1:54:19
bunch of hearts around it. She's got a crush on Hiroshi. Are they
1:54:23
married? Oh, well, we
1:54:24
Adam Curry: almost we almost screwed it up.
1:54:27
John C Dvorak: Bobby
1:54:30
Adam Curry: Okay. Kemosabe Bobby, Kay is hearts. I got a
1:54:34
crush on him. Okay,
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John C Dvorak: sir. Mike's up, fix it. He's Allah's wages.
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Adam Curry: was actually not too bad. I enjoyed every single one
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of those notes.
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John C Dvorak: Like now you're encouraging them.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, don't do that. I'm sorry, ma'am. That was that
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was a big mistake I just made there.
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John C Dvorak: All right. Here's an interesting little tidbit. I
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got a little tidbits, you know, the Supreme Court did all these
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things. got everybody all bent out of shape. I
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Adam Curry: actually have a couple of those clips. Yes.
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John C Dvorak: I just have this one. I may have to but I wanted
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to play this one because there's a tidbit in here that nobody
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else reported on. This is the gay web designer tidbit.
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Unknown: We have another major ruling from the super in court
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this morning, a Christian web designer is allowed to refuse to
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make same sex wedding websites. The court found Colorado's anti
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discrimination law violated the web designers rights. The court
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ruled six to three in favor of web designer Laurie Smith. The
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decision takes power away from state's public accommodation
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laws when applied to artists. Five years ago, the Supreme
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Court ruled in favor of another business just miles from Smith's
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business. That was a wedding cake maker who refused to make a
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cake for a gay wedding.
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John C Dvorak: Remember that the wedding cake it was right down
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the street?
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Adam Curry: Well, of course, because this is all just to
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antagonize. I mean, the American way of handling this when
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someone does not want to make your gay cake, your trans cake,
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your black cake, whatever cake it is, you know, is to start
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your own Cake Company and clean up. But that's not what this is
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about. This is all political. And there's one reason for No,
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yes. And of course, the whole point is NBCs. Meet the Press.
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Unknown: How concerned are you about the direction of this
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conservative court? And does Congress have any sort of role
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to try and rein in what you and your fellow progressive
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colleagues feel as a problem?
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Well, I'm very concerned because these three kids together have
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some things in common. And one thing that jumps out at me was
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the aggressive way in which this Court granted, standing for the
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plaintiff standing is a legal term. And you know, what
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restraints the court from just becoming its own legislature to
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deciding questions before it willy nilly is this idea of
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standing, there has to be a real, a real, something really
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at stake for the plaintiff, they really have to be harmed. So in
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the case of student loans, several states attorney
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general's brought up the brought the cases forward against
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President Biden's student loan relief, but hard for them to
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prove that their states are that they were being harmed. So it
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came down to a loan processor named mohila, which is not even
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a state to say, well, if President Biden relieves all
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these students, from these owners loan payments, they're
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gonna make less profit from processing those loans. They
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turn that into standing for the several States.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, so unfortunately, this was about
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one of the three cases that were in the Supreme Court of the
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United States one was the gay wedding cake or LGBTQ clients.
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Here's a clip about that. Another wedding
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John C Dvorak: website, website, I'm
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Adam Curry: sorry, website, and
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Unknown: then another ruling today putting the right to free
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speech against the right to be free from discrimination. The
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court ruling in favor of a graphic designer Laurie Smith,
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who says she wants to make wedding websites but not for gay
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couples,
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whether you share my beliefs or completely disagree with them.
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Free speech is for everyone.
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The six conservative justices concluded Colorado State law
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prohibiting businesses from discriminating against customers
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would force Smith to create speech, she does not believe
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drawing a line between what the state conceded was Smith's
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artistic expression, and a more basic business like a restaurant
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open to all the state blasting the decision.
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This decision is not what our Constitution, what our
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democratic republic stands for our work to protect equality,
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and to limit the damage of the decision. We'll start today,
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Justice Sotomayor, for the second time this week, reading
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her dissent from the bench for nearly 20 minutes calling the
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decision profoundly wrong, saying the effect is to mark
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LGBTQ citizens as second class status.
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Adam Curry: Then there was the affirmative action case. Now
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let's discuss these one by one actually. So the difference
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between the website and the wedding cake, which I really
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don't see, but the difference between the website and the
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wedding cake is you're forcing me to write or say words or, or
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express myself creatively. It's not the same thing as refusing
2:14:22
to serve a gay person a sandwich in a sandwich shop. Is that in
2:14:27
my understanding this I
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John C Dvorak: think that's about right in this case would
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have been more interesting. If the if the refusal was about
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putting together a election site for Donald Trump and refusing to
2:14:42
do it because you don't like Donald Trump but the other thing
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oh, wait, wait yeah Angie brown say about that.
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Adam Curry: That's a Where did you get that idea from? That's a
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good one.
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John C Dvorak: A lot in my head. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
2:14:53
Adam Curry: Just straight out of your head. Then we had the
2:15:00
college admissions, which was brought by an Asian American who
2:15:05
said, hey, it's racist and not letting Asians in because we're
2:15:08
so smart. Or something like that.
2:15:12
John C Dvorak: I have the college admissions clip. Oh,
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good. I have all I need.
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Adam Curry: I have the Supreme Court I have that too. But if
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you don't have
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John C Dvorak: shit on me, I can't find any.
2:15:23
Adam Curry: Well, now Now this was of course a problem. Let's
2:15:28
see, here we go. This is from NBC.
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Unknown: A landmark decision from a bitterly divided Supreme
2:15:37
Court rejecting the use of race as we know it in college
2:15:40
admissions Chief Justice John Roberts leading the six three
2:15:43
conservative majority to conclude programs at Harvard and
2:15:46
the University of North Carolina violated the law, writing the
2:15:50
school's unavoidably employed race in a negative manner,
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involve racial stereotyping and lack meaningful endpoints
2:15:57
Adam Curry: the polarizing, stigmatizing, and unfair
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jurisprudence that allowed colleges and universities to use
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a student's race and ethnicity as a factor to either admit them
2:16:12
or reject them has been overruled.
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Unknown: Praise there from the architect of the lawsuits. As
2:16:18
the decision quickly began to set in on college campuses.
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This is a really disappointing decision not only for me, but
2:16:25
for every student on this campus and any student who's planning
2:16:29
on applying to college in the future. This is immediate
2:16:31
impacts. The schools were accused of giving substantial
2:16:34
preferences to black and Hispanic applicants, while
2:16:37
discriminating against Asian students since the late 1970s,
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the court had allowed schools to use someone's race as one plus
2:16:44
factor in admissions. Today, the justices offering starkly
2:16:48
different views of the role race still plays in society.
2:16:52
Adam Curry: So this was interesting. Affirmative action
2:16:56
is where this stems from and that has been allowed in, in
2:17:01
higher education. Very, very, very polarizing issue for the
2:17:08
United States. I think they're asking the wrong question is why
2:17:14
would you want to go to one of these idiotic schools? What
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you're gonna get a piece of paper that that gives you no
2:17:20
work? The all you can become is stuff that is just not
2:17:24
interesting anymore.
2:17:25
John C Dvorak: I don't know about that. Oh, please. The
2:17:28
thing. That note is anybody brought this up, and you're not
2:17:31
going to bring it up? Because nobody brings it up? What's the
2:17:34
most populous state with one of the largest university systems
2:17:38
in the country, California? We have not had affirmative action.
2:17:42
It was thrown out in 1996. So this really has nothing to do
2:17:47
with California. Nobody brings that up. I don't see anybody
2:17:50
suffering out here.
2:17:51
Adam Curry: Where was the Asian student? What school was this?
2:17:55
It
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John C Dvorak: was either North Carolina or Harvard, or Yale.
2:17:59
Maybe it was one of those schools back East. We gave up on
2:18:02
this affirmative action thing in 1996. And nobody has bitched and
2:18:07
moaned and groaned about it. And it wasn't brought up in any of
2:18:10
the news reports. I saw it respecting all these schools,
2:18:14
the giant University of California socialist school
2:18:18
system, has not said shit about it, because they don't it's got
2:18:21
nothing to do with them. And why is this completely been ignored?
2:18:25
Adam Curry: Because it's about politics as usual. It's about
2:18:28
exactly
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John C Dvorak: bull crap is why
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Adam Curry: they want it but we'll get to why in a moment.
2:18:34
But first, let's listen to MSNBC about how the Republicans are
2:18:40
crooked. Republicans are to blame for
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Unknown: this, your thoughts on this misuse of Dr. King to
2:18:44
explain what's being done to people of color and other
2:18:47
minorities?
2:18:48
Again, Joe,
2:18:48
it's also exhausting. I'm leaning on my grandmother's at a
2:18:53
gym. The only time you should be surprised is when you're
2:18:55
surprised. We've seen time and time again, Republicans and
2:18:58
conservatives constantly cherry pick the words of Dr. King to
2:19:01
hide behind their own racism and white supremacy. So yes, this
2:19:05
content of their character, you know, I don't want to judge them
2:19:07
by their skin color. Republicans pull that out every single time
2:19:11
they systematically take away people's rights. It's like,
2:19:14
Well, Dr. King wouldn't want it. It's like well, first things
2:19:16
first, Dr. King was assassinated. And when he was
2:19:18
assassinated, he was known as a domestic terrorist essentially
2:19:22
in your eyes. So let's not hide behind a few sentences that you
2:19:25
all want to use every time you take away rights and freedoms
2:19:28
from the vast majority of Americans specifically in his
2:19:30
explicitly black Americans.
2:19:33
John C Dvorak: Who was when it was he known as a domestic
2:19:35
terrorist. He was he was What is it call when you sit down you
2:19:39
sit in yes, you're peaceful. You don't do anything.
2:20:02
Yeah, no, like, non violent passive resistance, all that
2:20:07
sort of thing. How's he a domestic terrorist when it was
2:20:09
he ever called that? She's making this up. Who is that joy
2:20:12
read? Of course, it's
2:20:13
Adam Curry: joy read. Why
2:20:14
John C Dvorak: is anyone asking her she's supposed to be a
2:20:16
whole? She's not like an expert on the topic,
2:20:18
Adam Curry: because it's all about this one. It is by the
2:20:22
way, yes, California,
2:20:23
John C Dvorak: which does not have it. Since 1996, there's no
2:20:28
Denver, there's no Republicans behind this scheme. It's
2:20:31
Democrats. It's a Democrat state. It's owned and operated
2:20:35
by the Democrats. So this is, this is I hate her.
2:20:40
Adam Curry: Well, wait until you hear this bit. Let's just be
2:20:42
Unknown: clear. Clarence Thomas was born in pinpoint Georgia, he
2:20:45
is a magala extraction. He didn't even speak English until
2:20:49
he was seven years old. He spoke the Geechie tongue and was so
2:20:53
afraid to speak in front of white people, because he was
2:20:56
always told, don't speak Geechee in front of white people,
2:20:59
because it would embarrass you that he almost never spoke at
2:21:02
all. There was a non white nun who's large s helped get him
2:21:06
through school and get him those good grades. He has had been
2:21:09
assisted, you know, by white patrons, really his whole life,
2:21:14
even now buy very rich ones as they fly him around the country.
2:21:17
And to your very point, he seems to deeply resent all of the
2:21:22
assistance he got. And he wants to make sure that nobody like
2:21:26
him ever gets that kind of help again, because it helps his self
2:21:30
image so that he can lie to himself, oh, she's blind reader
2:21:34
and maybe hate himself a little less for having gotten help all
2:21:37
along his path to the Supreme Court. And let's be clear, the
2:21:41
most important thing to know about his confirmation other
2:21:44
than the fact that he's accused credibly of sexual misconduct is
2:21:48
the polling that got him over the line. And it was the polling
2:21:53
that I very much remember I was one of the few black folk who
2:21:56
was against him. It was the polling that showed that about
2:22:00
seven in 10, black people supported his ascension to the
2:22:05
seat once held by the great Thurgood Marshall and he is not
2:22:09
his equal. It was black people support that got wavering
2:22:15
members of that Judiciary Committee, Avery scissors,
2:22:19
they needed Democratic votes. It was a direct majority. That's
2:22:21
why Joe Biden, in those hearings running they they needed the
2:22:24
Democratic vote.
2:22:25
And it was only black people's support in those polls. That got
2:22:30
wavering Democrats to vote for him. And he has repaid black
2:22:36
people with scorn ever since.
2:22:40
example,
2:22:43
Adam Curry: example give me why she says he doesn't say
2:22:46
anything. The guy never know what
2:22:47
John C Dvorak: what's an example she says she's rubbish repaid
2:22:50
with scores. Give me one example. There's
2:22:52
Adam Curry: no examples what they want. Is this,
2:22:54
Unknown: something similar happened with affirmative
2:22:56
action. A made up group students for fair admissions, not even a
2:23:03
real student. Not you know, unlike the Baki case, and
2:23:06
affirmative action, there was not a particular student that
2:23:10
was harmed and was granted admission to the Harvard or the
2:23:13
University of North Carolina, and and 303. The 303 kreativ
2:23:19
very hypothetical issue over the digital creative artists so that
2:23:27
the court reached out to bring these cases to them, to my mind,
2:23:31
very big overreach of power. The way we check that is we need to
2:23:35
change the composition before
2:23:36
Adam Curry: I die. Yes, change the composition of the Court,
2:23:40
the Supreme Court is problematic.
2:23:44
Unknown: And when you say change the composition of the court
2:23:46
does that mean that you believe that President Biden just adds
2:23:50
to the current roster of nine justices is, is that the most
2:23:54
immediate solution?
2:23:56
Well, Congress has has a role in this Congress. At various times
2:24:00
throughout our history. The court has been as large as 15,
2:24:04
the small as seven. It's not been nine. For all the time in
2:24:11
our republic, Congress has adjusted the size of the Supreme
2:24:14
Court several times. And in fact, when the New Deal
2:24:18
legislation by President Roosevelt was threatened by an
2:24:21
aggressive activist, conservative court, he attempted
2:24:27
to pass legislation to enlarge the court was called a stitch in
2:24:32
time or switching nine saves switching time saves nine get it
2:24:36
right. It was an effort in the 1930s to expand the court. So
2:24:40
it's been contemplated before it has been done before.
2:24:43
Adam Curry: And what does it take to do that, John? What does
2:24:46
it take to pack the court?
2:24:48
John C Dvorak: Well, obviously you have to have the Senate
2:24:51
agree to do it and they do for them to do that they have they
2:24:55
have a 60% of them and have To say, yeah, you can do that which
2:25:01
isn't possible right majority. So the first thing you have to
2:25:04
do is a two step process. Okay? First of all, you've got to
2:25:08
abolish the filibuster rule, a simple majority would allow this
2:25:12
to happen. Right? Well, to abolish the filibuster, you need
2:25:15
a filibuster proof Senate supermajority. So you can't do
2:25:20
it. It's just this is all hot air.
2:25:23
Adam Curry: Ah, but we can still sign up the American people with
2:25:27
a CBS original documentary. And original CBS reports
2:25:31
Unknown: documentary
2:25:32
was entitled to a full pay or a full word under the law office,
2:25:36
the
2:25:36
Supreme Court's power need to be checked
2:25:39
nine Supreme Court justices Bob OBLEMS said No, she's not
2:25:43
entitled, that's not right.
2:25:44
Calls to fix the court and to go along with the politics of the
2:25:48
moment.
2:25:50
Republican appointed justices have all tended to go in one
2:25:53
direction with the Democratic components of justice, these
2:25:56
tend to go in and
2:25:58
even though it's only nine justices, it takes five of them
2:26:01
to make the law of the land.
2:26:03
Does it have political impact, true political intent? Probably
2:26:08
not true. If
2:26:10
the American people don't trust the judgments of their court,
2:26:13
that's a real problem for our democracy. Now a
2:26:15
Adam Curry: problem for democracy. They don't just trust
2:26:18
the judgment of the court. Yes. And
2:26:22
John C Dvorak: so the narrative that the mainstream media and
2:26:25
the Democrat Party keep putting together requires this sort of
2:26:29
nonsense, and they just never led up
2:26:32
Adam Curry: well, there's so there's one more piece and this
2:26:35
is a this is this, I think, is what it really comes down to I
2:26:39
mean, we all know that okay. Affirmative action in schools,
2:26:43
whatever okay, you know, gay wedding cake. Gay website. Okay.
2:26:48
website is really about this
2:26:50
Unknown: tonight in a major blow to the Biden agenda. The Supreme
2:26:53
Court blocking the President's sweeping plan to cancel $430
2:26:57
billion in federal student loan debt and a six three decision
2:27:02
the conservative majority ruling the administration overstepped
2:27:05
its authority. by forgiving the debt without approval from
2:27:08
Congress. Chief Justice John Roberts, writing the Education
2:27:12
Secretary did not have the power to rewrite that statute from the
2:27:15
ground up. In a dissenting opinion, Justice Elena Kagan
2:27:19
writing, this court today decides that some 40 million
2:27:22
Americans will not receive the benefits the plan provides,
2:27:25
because So says the court that assistance is too significant.
2:27:30
Tonight, President Biden vowing to try again with a new debt
2:27:34
relief plan under a different law, the Higher Education Act,
2:27:38
but he warned it's going to take time,
2:27:40
we'll use every tool at our disposal to get you the student
2:27:43
debt relief you need and reach your dreams, both for me for the
2:27:47
economy. Yes, could you the culture me
2:27:49
Biden's original plan to forgive up to $20,000 for some
2:27:52
borrowers, was the fulfillment of a campaign promise buying
2:27:55
votes, 6 million Americans have already applied for the release.
2:27:59
Like Renee Moya, who has $62,000 in student loans, and recently
2:28:03
took out a new mortgage.
2:28:05
I do feel disappointed. We find ourselves in a situation where
2:28:09
because of that promise, a lot of us literally 10s of millions
2:28:13
of us make decisions with our lives to move forward. Whatever
2:28:17
life choices we made, we made explicitly with the
2:28:21
understanding that the President was going to get student loan
2:28:23
cancellation done
2:28:24
starting in October, borrowers will also have to restart their
2:28:28
federal loan payments when a three year pandemic pause comes
2:28:31
to an end. But the President today said those borrowers will
2:28:35
not face the phone for the first 12 months. If they can't make
2:28:38
those payments, the interest will still accrue. The
2:28:41
administration will also roll out a new repayment plan for
2:28:44
borrowers that will cap monthly payments at 5%. of income. A
2:28:48
plan The White House says could save Americans $1,000 a year,
2:28:52
Republicans had argued Biden's original plan was unfair to
2:28:55
people who already paid back their loans or didn't go to
2:28:58
college because of costs. And tonight Republican presidential
2:29:01
candidates celebrating the ruling.
2:29:04
And can I just say God bless the Supreme Court. They are making a
2:29:09
lot of
2:29:09
wrongs right.
2:29:10
Late today the President press on whether he gave Americans
2:29:14
false hope.
2:29:15
I didn't give bars false hope. But the Republicans snatched
2:29:18
away the hope they were given real hope. Do you
2:29:23
Adam Curry: think this will make any difference in
2:29:25
John C Dvorak: well, this is interesting. Were a number of
2:29:27
reasons. And now we know what the arguments are on both sides.
2:29:30
Well, you know, I went and I paid my loan back why do they
2:29:34
get their loan paid back by my tax money? You don't have
2:29:37
Adam Curry: to use mocking tone. It's a real concern.
2:29:40
John C Dvorak: It's well it's not much of a concern. It is
2:29:43
they're going to take our four to Billy for 2 billion by the
2:29:46
way. It's not like chicken feed for 2 billion stealing, give it
2:29:49
to Ukraine, whatever the case is, they're stealing our money
2:29:52
left and right. Yeah, that's just another way of doing it. I
2:29:58
I think that the the big argument now be doing the
2:30:02
punishes. Do the voters blame Biden because he promised what
2:30:06
he couldn't deliver on and they're gonna it's gonna hurt
2:30:09
his campaign or they're gonna do what the report the Democrats
2:30:12
trying to do which is blame the Republicans however wasn't for
2:30:14
the Republicans, you know, and the Republicans can point to the
2:30:17
Supreme Court said it was their decision, or they can point to
2:30:21
the Nancy Pelosi clip you may have it. I didn't get it. But I
2:30:24
don't I don't man. Nancy Pelosi says he can't do it when he
2:30:29
first proposed the idea.
2:30:31
Adam Curry: Yeah, we have that the president can't do that.
2:30:34
John C Dvorak: play that clip. He said the president can't do
2:30:37
this. Because it's illegal. You have to ask Congress. And in
2:30:42
fact, if Biden had asked I just my argument, by
2:30:45
Adam Curry: the way, you're going to hear now here's the
2:30:46
clip. I want to hear the clip.
2:30:47
John C Dvorak: Yes, people think
2:30:48
Unknown: that the President of the United States has the power
2:30:52
for debt forgiveness. He does not, he can postpone, he can
2:30:57
delay. But he does not have that power that would fast to be an
2:31:02
act of Congress. And I don't even like to call it
2:31:08
forgiveness, because that implies a transgression. It's
2:31:12
not to be forgiven, get that just freeing people from those
2:31:17
obligations. So it the question of who gets forgiven whether to
2:31:24
use the term of art that is out there is a is a debate, do we
2:31:29
use the whatever money there is for the broadest base of
2:31:33
support? Are the those with more people with even less debt or
2:31:40
fewer people with more debt? That's a policy discussion. But
2:31:44
the difference between the president don't president can't
2:31:47
do it. So that's not even a discussion that not everybody
2:31:51
realizes that. The President can postpone delay, but not forgive
2:31:57
me said
2:31:57
Adam Curry: only a minute.
2:31:59
John C Dvorak: So my thinking is, is that Biden could have
2:32:04
done it correctly, which is go to Congress, when he had
2:32:08
Congress in his pocket. When he first got elected, and done the
2:32:13
deal, and they would have been passed when she was the she
2:32:16
would be the she was the head of Congress at the time. And again,
2:32:20
he had the Senate and Congress don't forget that when he first
2:32:22
got in. It could have done a deal but he chose not to I don't
2:32:27
think he was ever sincere about this. Of course, he wanted to
2:32:30
hang it out there as a promise to get votes which he did. Never
2:32:36
ever he that was before the election. He got the votes he
2:32:39
got elected, didn't do the deal when he could have it with
2:32:42
Congress. let it slide to the Republicans got it. Now he
2:32:46
blames the Republicans in hopes to get pulling the same stunt
2:32:51
making another promise he's gonna do it. And it's those damn
2:32:54
Republicans and he's trying to get more votes. This guy is a
2:32:57
total pot. Political creep.
2:33:01
Adam Curry: Well, it's one of three guys.
2:33:03
John C Dvorak: Yeah, one of these three guys, these three
2:33:06
guys, and they blame the bluing pulling a stunt and the idiot
2:33:10
said keep voting for him. This is like Lucy and the football.
2:33:13
It's the same thing they they're dumb. They these voters are
2:33:17
stupid to buy into this.
2:33:19
Adam Curry: I love how they blame the black guy in the
2:33:20
Supreme Court. It's his fault, and they blame this
2:33:23
John C Dvorak: one guy.
2:33:27
Adam Curry: Alright, let's look at the other side of the
2:33:29
pandering and bull crap. Let's go to Ukraine. Former
2:33:32
Unknown: Vice President Mike Pence made a surprise visit to
2:33:34
you yesterday to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky
2:33:38
2024 Republican presidential candidate has been a vocal
2:33:41
supporter of Ukraine, and is the first in a crowded field of
2:33:45
contestants to meet Solinsky. During the war,
2:33:47
Adam Curry: ABC had a little bit longer report only 44 seconds
2:33:51
though there's news
2:33:51
Unknown: coming in tonight from Russia, one of Vladimir Putin's
2:33:54
top Russian generals is missing. In panel reporting and
2:33:57
now from Ukraine. David a US
2:33:59
official tonight confirming to ABC News that top Russian
2:34:02
general Sergei Serbian has been detained after that fell mutiny
2:34:07
attempt in Russia. It comes after a US official claim that
2:34:10
Sarah Viken had advanced knowledge that Vagner chief of
2:34:14
Guinea percussion was planning to march on Moscow. Meanwhile,
2:34:17
March Vice President Mike Pence made a surprise visit to Ukraine
2:34:21
today, the first Republican presidential candidate to do so
2:34:24
hence meeting with Zelensky, vowing continued support for
2:34:28
Ukraine. And they talk among some in the Republican Party
2:34:31
questioning how much aid the US should be providing to Ukraine.
2:34:35
Adam Curry: Yeah, Pence Ashley had to had to hurry up and get
2:34:38
over there because Greta Greta was on her way she was taking
2:34:41
the train. And Greta met was the Lensky we don't have any any
2:34:46
audible clip but she was there because he's very concerned that
2:34:49
the war is possibly bad for the environment. Such she met with
2:34:54
him. But this there's Russian general story. This is this is
2:34:58
really good. This is what we're brings it all the mutiny on
2:35:01
Moscow it brings it all closer to home. Putin is in real
2:35:04
trouble
2:35:05
Unknown: that the only thing that we know for sure right now
2:35:07
is that top general Sergey servic in was detained a US
2:35:11
official confirming that much to CBS News. But the details really
2:35:15
stopped there. It is really not currently clear whether sort of
2:35:18
ikan was put under formal arrest was released after some
2:35:22
questioning, or as some of his family members have said to
2:35:25
Russian media is out and about and working as usual. The news
2:35:29
of his detention comes as you said, US intelligence indicate
2:35:33
he may have had some foreknowledge of this rebellion
2:35:36
lead now one week ago by Wagner Group chief of Guinea Prigogine.
2:35:40
And there are open inquiries as to whether he may have been in
2:35:42
fact a supporter of that effort, which appeared, of course
2:35:46
designed to potentially overthrow elements of the
2:35:48
Russian military's leadership, that like many things is an open
2:35:51
question at which you know, the US Western and very clearly
2:35:55
Russian intelligence officials are taking a very close look. As
2:35:59
for the concerns about a potential purge at this stage,
2:36:02
you do see President Putin working very conservatively now
2:36:05
to reconsolidate power to squash dissent. But think that, you
2:36:09
know, uncovering a vast conspiracy to overthrow the
2:36:12
government would acknowledge that one was allowed to spread
2:36:14
in the first place. So you can expect the Russians to tread
2:36:16
very carefully there.
2:36:20
Adam Curry: And the CIA is now on Insta. With an account with
2:36:29
the Yeah, they haven't Hola, what do you want to left channel
2:36:32
only all of a sudden? That's interesting. Yeah, they have an
2:36:35
account, CIA and they have a Tor link, a Tor link to their
2:36:39
website. And they are instructing Russians how to
2:36:43
contact them. Because you know, there's probably about 2 million
2:36:48
people who want to become CIA agents inside Russia now.
2:36:54
Unknown: Meanwhile, Ukraine's military intelligence agency
2:36:57
says Russia is reducing its personnel at the occupied Zap
2:37:01
aresia nuclear power station, Ukraine yesterday conducted
2:37:05
nuclear disaster drills near the camera advice earlier this
2:37:08
month. Kyiv accused Russia of planning a terrorist attack at
2:37:12
the nuclear power plant, which is the largest in Europe. Moscow
2:37:16
has denied those accusations.
2:37:19
John C Dvorak: There you go. Get out. Get out of there.
2:37:23
Adam Curry: Exactly. Get out. Get out while you can. Well, you
2:37:26
can. How about China? This is the last thing we probably have
2:37:28
to talk about today's what's going on in China. I actually
2:37:31
I'll kick us off with Let me see. I'll kick us off with Oh
2:37:36
yes, good news.
2:37:37
Unknown: State Department has greenlit a potential sale of up
2:37:40
to $440 million worth of ammunition and logistics support
2:37:45
to Taiwan. The Pentagon notified Congress of the approval
2:37:48
yesterday, which is expected to be conducted in two separate
2:37:51
deals. Taiwan says the aid and ammunition would boost its
2:37:55
resilience against China's quote, expanding threats of
2:37:59
military tactics, which it says poses a serious threat to its
2:38:03
security. The sale would include high explosive and training
2:38:07
rounds, while the logistic support would assist in buying
2:38:10
parts for vehicles and weapons.
2:38:13
Adam Curry: You got anything on China? Well, the
2:38:15
John C Dvorak: thing I have on China was kind of an interesting
2:38:18
story that wasn't played up. So it's kind of the social media
2:38:21
story. There was a junket of a bunch of these influencers to
2:38:26
China, which is these junkets are common but I guess nobody
2:38:31
these influencers don't know how to handle it. I I've had my
2:38:34
advice, I've given it out. They listen to our show, they know
2:38:37
what to do. And it was done by Shin and you can play these
2:38:41
clips this is like Shan Shan
2:38:45
Adam Curry: who shins you don't know Shen or don't know Shan who
2:38:49
Shan Shan
2:38:50
John C Dvorak: is that? Is that website that sells clothes. By
2:38:57
the billions of dollars, maybe daily sweaters cat I mean
2:39:03
anything you want you can go to S H E I and most women know
2:39:07
about this website now. The only reason I found out about it was
2:39:11
I was watching some daytime talk show. And I checked it out it's
2:39:15
unbelievable and this stuff you go you buy all this stuff and
2:39:18
this is one of these these deals it gets shipped from China to
2:39:24
right to your door no duty no nothing even usually should be
2:39:28
technically in some ways because many machine made at least a lot
2:39:33
of it and they're just kicking everybody's ass and everyone's
2:39:38
freaked out about Shin ruining the reason Macy's is going out
2:39:43
of business is because it's shin and one other company Tim CO or
2:39:46
some there's others some other you there yes I'm
2:39:50
Adam Curry: here. Keep going.
2:39:52
John C Dvorak: And so there's one other company is Shannon one
2:39:54
other but Shen is the big one sh e i n people should go buy
2:39:58
something from him and they You bring down to Western
2:40:01
civilization, or sorry, or he's
2:40:05
Unknown: the publisher of the Journal of Political risk. He
2:40:07
joins us now to discuss the backlash that fashion company
2:40:10
Shin faced after flying in social media influencers for
2:40:13
public relations. It's great to have you with us, Anders, what
2:40:16
do you make of this? Well, social
2:40:18
media influencers, that the Tick Tock are, basically and other
2:40:23
types of social media influencers, flew to China Shin
2:40:27
paid for them to fly to China, I believe. And they were surprised
2:40:32
by the public backlash, the they were toured around in different
2:40:38
factories. They were you know, I mean, it appears that they were
2:40:43
expected to report positively on Sheehan, one of the influencers,
2:40:49
said that she was an investigative journalist, you
2:40:53
know, which, of course, was not probably the case, technically.
2:40:58
And, you know, the backlash was brutal online. These influencers
2:41:03
apparently apparently did not know that, you know, all the bad
2:41:08
things are happening in China in terms of forced labor, genocide,
2:41:12
and they just didn't cover that. And then their followers who
2:41:15
were smarter than them on this on these issues did cover it.
2:41:19
So maybe you can help make sense of this. Why do you think these
2:41:22
influencers would highlight these fancy robots and the clear
2:41:26
stacks of packages and all these rows of happy workers, if maybe
2:41:29
that wasn't in fact, what's really happening behind the
2:41:31
scenes?
2:41:32
Well, they were flown in to China, at China's expense or at
2:41:37
shins expense. And when that happens, you feel you're not you
2:41:42
know, people naturally feel like they want to return the favor.
2:41:46
And this is the big problem with these kinds of boondoggles. And
2:41:50
China doesn't just do it with a company like xi and they do it
2:41:54
with US Congress persons. They've done that in the past.
2:41:57
They've done it with US military officials. Yeah,
2:42:04
John C Dvorak: so this is like, somehow has exploded on social
2:42:09
media is a big deal personally, having seen these junkets, which
2:42:13
is more than a boondoggles a junket. And it's a an
2:42:16
experienced them firsthand. I just don't get what the big deal
2:42:21
is about. So I have to assume that the there's some again, I
2:42:26
hate to say it, but there's some op going on, where these people
2:42:30
were excoriated and hopped going on this an OP going on, because
2:42:34
they go to Shan to the factory. I went to these because I can
2:42:39
name the companies, but it's a bunch of them. You go you see
2:42:42
the factory? Oh, yeah, there's a factory. How about that? And
2:42:44
then you report back because you didn't get to go see the
2:42:47
Uyghurs? No, you didn't get to go see anything but this factor
2:42:51
in this so that you report on the factory, you don't you don't
2:42:54
have to, I mean, there's no rule that you have to that's
2:42:56
bullcrap. And you try to talk to people there and see what you
2:43:01
could find out. For example, when I was out the Samsung had a
2:43:08
factor. It was a Samsung, no Acer, Acer had a factory in
2:43:14
Suzhou, China, that shipped us there. And it was a we look at
2:43:18
the keyboard factor. I don't know what it seems like a lot of
2:43:21
money to spend for somebody looking at a keyboard factory.
2:43:23
But I asked the guys about the keyboard factors. That's when I
2:43:26
learned they were making the workers made $25 a week and have
2:43:31
been the guy who was the foreman of the keyboard factory said to
2:43:34
me, yeah, he says, we're trying to get rid of him and put in
2:43:37
robots. And I said, where are they too expensive. He says on
2:43:41
now they make mistakes. It's like a real problem. He says
2:43:44
that robots will be a lot better. We'll get rid of all
2:43:47
these employees, I think any kind of indicate throughout
2:43:49
China, they're going to do this, which kind of belies the China
2:43:53
population going downhill and all the rest of it because
2:43:57
they're putting robots in everywhere. And I swear, I
2:44:00
learned something. And you know, I reported on it and that was
2:44:03
that a this thing? Something's wrong with this story? Because I
2:44:07
don't get the backlash part of it unless it's been set up by by
2:44:11
one of our p bar State Department.
2:44:14
Adam Curry: Well, that wouldn't surprise me now, would it?
2:44:16
John C Dvorak: So you just send some some jerk offs from
2:44:19
Instagram and and tick tock posters. You're shipping to
2:44:22
China and back. So what Let's Play Part Two, you know,
2:44:26
Unknown: the big US corporations that come into China, the CEOs
2:44:31
are saw, I believe they're given sweetheart deals, to promote
2:44:36
China, I believe. And also these a lot of these executives,
2:44:41
including around the world in Germany, and other places are
2:44:44
the biggest lobbyists for China that are out there, because
2:44:48
they're the ones making the big money. So, you know, the shin
2:44:52
situation is the World World Politics and microcosm in terms
2:44:57
of China and the US
2:44:59
and in Light of the Sanders owner read a statement that she
2:45:01
had put out he said the trip reflects one way in which we're
2:45:04
listening to feedback through social media videos and
2:45:07
commentary are authentic, and we respect and stand by each
2:45:11
influencers perspective and voice on their experience. So
2:45:14
what should we make of this?
2:45:16
That's propaganda. I mean, what's really happening in China
2:45:20
is the Uighur genocide, forced labor. And Shenzhen and other
2:45:25
Chinese companies want to pretend like this is not
2:45:27
happening. And in fact, it's illegal in China. For for
2:45:33
people, companies, businesses to get this information out. They
2:45:37
don't let people in the regions like Tibet and shinjang where
2:45:42
there are these atrocious human rights abuses and instead they
2:45:46
bring the influencers to some fancy factories that are today's
2:45:51
Potemkin villages.
2:45:53
Adam Curry: Yeah, Potemkin villages.
2:45:57
John C Dvorak: As my China report,
2:45:59
Adam Curry: I love your china report. I'm going to have to get
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into our second donation segment right now because I've got two
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kids who are looking to be stuck in New York City
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John C Dvorak: was worse places to be stuck at the airport. I
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don't know.
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Unknown: Donate to no agenda. I imagine all
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the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun.
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John C Dvorak: We have quite a few people with thank you the
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interesting. There's all these donations for 7694. What do you
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Adam Curry: 769. I don't know.
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John C Dvorak: I'll tell you. Oh,
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Adam Curry: wait a minute. The wait. I don't know.
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John C Dvorak: 7423 is the donation? Yes, I
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Adam Curry: know that.
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Adam Curry: Oh, well, that's kind of nice.
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John C Dvorak: And it comes to 7694 Well, how about that? I
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love that.
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Adam Curry: I love that.
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Adam Curry: you read it for me? Sure.
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from our smokin hot wife Denise de Lozier rhymes with enclosure.
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We'll be celebrating her 53rd birthday on July 5. So she's
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oh yeah, baby, the party. The party is happening today at the
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Batavia, Illinois that's underway. On Tuesday, July 4, of
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course in the UK, the London courage to look towards London
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courage took seven o'clock at the Mayflower pub in London. I
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think we've been there before. It's one of those meetups. So
2:56:38
there's a that's of course not a lot of meetups this weekend
2:56:41
because everyone's hanging out with family. But here's a promo
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for one. Oh wait, this is the Laurel meetup. This is a meetup
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report
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Unknown: coming to you from the testing the turnout meet up in
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Laurel, Mississippi. This is John G do This is Mike and
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cheese from Hattiesburg, Mississippi in the morning. Is
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is Mike had a great time here. Thanks. I'm the oldest and I
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loved it.
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And this is tacos Adam ms means Mississippi not Missouri. All
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right. All right. Am I is Missouri no it's not the
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Michigan Mo is Missouri
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Adam Curry: many more many many more meetups to come in the
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month of July we have all the way through August listed at no
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agenda meetups.com Zurich Switzerland we have conference.
2:57:34
Oh conference has been canceled. I don't know. I don't even know
2:57:38
who did that one. Oh, that's too bad. Well, we still have Zurich,
2:57:40
Switzerland on the 15th we have Maastricht the Netherlands on
2:57:43
the 21st and a lot around the United States. If you'd like to
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find out where you can find one go to no agenda meetups.com If
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you can't find one near you start one yourself. Sometimes
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you
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won't be you want to be everybody feels the same. It's
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like a big party indeed. You win. What do you mean when you
2:58:19
when? Or when? What Oh, you have no ISOs I forgot about him.
2:58:27
Okay, well let me see now. I have Oh my goodness. I'm so
2:58:31
happy about this. Well, you get to choose from quite a lineup.
2:58:36
John C Dvorak: Good. I've got this some to choose from this.
2:58:39
All right.
2:58:39
Adam Curry: Well, you can choose from no agenda. There's no
2:58:42
agenda here. I don't wanna be the kind of bulletin about this.
2:58:46
That was kind
2:58:46
Unknown: of rude. Thank you. That was kind of rude. Thank
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you.
2:58:51
Adam Curry: kind of rude. Um, so I like that one. Okay, they end
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up poisoned, imprisoned or dead. I'm glad you like that one. And
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here's what you do. Here's a good one. Listen to no agenda.
2:59:05
John C Dvorak: At least it's just a good jingle. For the end
2:59:08
of the show. Poison imprisoned or dead end up poisoned,
2:59:11
imprisoned or dead. I think the one before it is a better ending
2:59:14
of the show.
2:59:15
Unknown: Okay, that was kind of rude.
2:59:18
Adam Curry: Thank you. kind of rude. Thank you. Yeah, you got
2:59:22
it. kind of rude. Thank you is on deck.
2:59:24
John C Dvorak: We're always kind of rude and thank you.
2:59:28
Adam Curry: Thank you very much. Exactly. Surely you have some I
2:59:33
have a Wait, do I have McGregor and I don't play anymore.
2:59:36
John C Dvorak: I have a lighthearted clip which is like
2:59:38
what I actually have two clips of one is actual information sag
2:59:43
after update so we can realize that the actors are bailing out
2:59:47
on the writers. And in
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Unknown: Hollywood, the actors union sag AFTRA has agreed to
2:59:53
keep talking with the major movie and television studios
2:59:56
passed last night's exploration of their contract. The union's
2:59:59
agreement To extend the deal until July 12, averted at least
3:00:03
temporarily, a second Hollywood strike. Screenwriters have been
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on strike since May. Currently there are no negotiations
3:00:10
between the Writers Guild and producers. More than 300 actors
3:00:14
including marquee names like Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence
3:00:17
and Ben Stiller sent their union leaders a letter pressing them
3:00:21
to negotiate for what they call a transformative deal, rather
3:00:25
than compromising too soon, sag AFTRA members have already
3:00:29
authorized the leaders to call a strike. For both actors and
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writers. The shift to streaming has meant less work and less
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pay. Man
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Adam Curry: Hollywood's falling apart.
3:00:40
John C Dvorak: They know what to do, they're
3:00:41
Adam Curry: screwed and look at us podcasters working on the
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holiday baby
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John C Dvorak: podcasters rule now I can go either way. I got a
3:00:52
couple last bit that probably the most interesting is loose
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sounds like a native ad but was on NTD I don't think they didn't
3:00:58
have the balls to do them. But now this is just an interesting
3:01:03
story because one of these ships is going to sink. And this is
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the new giant cruise ship. Listen to the Don't you think?
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Adam Curry: I don't know I haven't. I haven't heard the
3:01:14
story. I'm very
3:01:15
John C Dvorak: nervous. This thing is so big. It's just a
3:01:18
monster. Listen to the story.
3:01:20
Unknown: Set sail and style. The world's biggest cruise ship is
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set to debut in early 2024 Royal Caribbean International's icon
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of the Seas is making a big splash and it was built in
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Finland and recently began open sea tests weighing in at around
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250,000 tonnes I kinda sees boasts the largest cruise ship
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waterpark over 40 ways to dine seven pools 20 decks and more
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amenities it's also Royal Caribbean's internationals first
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ship powered by liquefied natural gas and fuel cell
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technology.
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Adam Curry: Well you know what's gonna happen you know what's
3:01:59
gonna happen?
3:02:00
John C Dvorak: I'd like to know how they would liquefied natural
3:02:03
gases got to do I guess liquefied natural gas nitrogen?
3:02:07
Yeah, I guess you can. Yeah, what's going to happen is going
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to crap out it's going to blow up.
3:02:10
Adam Curry: We're going to get a report from Horowitz who's going
3:02:12
to be on it.
3:02:13
John C Dvorak: Oh, Hora was a Bianna or if not him, the Gwyn
3:02:18
chose to go in with his like He's worse than or was he's on a
3:02:22
ship right now. Yeah, but
3:02:24
Adam Curry: he gets paid to be on the ship. So he does get
3:02:26
props for that.
3:02:27
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's true.
3:02:29
Adam Curry: Gotta give it to him. Gotta give it to him. That
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taking everything and I'm gonna win this show.
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right. Before I send boxes over and over and over, I have to
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take all of my things are things are things,
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all sorts of things if things are many things, shirts, shirts,
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hats, things clothing, things, pants, pants, off shirts, many
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things, many things many things anything so what
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you're saying is that instance you're basically a quarter
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quarter new instructor in the National Archives to basically a
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what and therefore you commingled. magazine clippings
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and nuclear secrets with your shoes. Golf clubs
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to chicken tumors, lied on a Friday night, a pair of jeans I
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can touch your stride in the mainstream. It is
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Adam Curry: just going to grow on directly from animal cells in
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a different way in a lie it is not.
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John C Dvorak: It's not a good it's a tumor. What they're doing
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is growing tumors. Well at least I have the text how's it not a
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tumor? rebranded quick
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Adam Curry: chicken tumor tumors. Just plain old tumors.
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tumors in want tonight we have two
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John C Dvorak: wine and butter
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night. A pair of jeans I can touch his drive and the
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mainstream.
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vorak.org/in A they end up poisoned imprisoned or dead.
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