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March 31st • 3h 19m

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Adam Curry: send back your tote bags. Adam curry, John C. Dvorak
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on a march 31 2024. This Year Award winning given nation media
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assassination episode 1647.
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Unknown: This is no agenda
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Adam Curry: serving all the ops and broadcasting live from the
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heart of the Texas Hill Country right here at FEMA Region number
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six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry,
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern Silicon Valley, we wish
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everybody Happy Easter and congratulations bowling. I'm
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John C. Dvorak skill.
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Adam Curry: Before we get to bowing, happy Easter, John,
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John C Dvorak: happy Easter,
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Adam Curry: Happy Easter. He is risen, as we say Happy Jesus
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Super Bowl day. Or bowl. Hell yeah, Jesus. It's Jesus Super
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Bowl. Yes, it's the big one. Or as our president likes to say,
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Happy Transgender Day of visibility.
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John C Dvorak: Because God knows we've never heard of such a
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thing. They need visibility.
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Adam Curry: That is the first psychological operation I will
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mention today there will be many more obviously, obviously set in
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motion to elicit a response. So transparent, like give me a
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break.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, but a response from who from Christian
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hears
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Adam Curry: from Christians, so and we get all mad, and then the
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transgenders get all mad. It's just it's always on March 31.
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It's our day. It's our day. I love my favorite.
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John C Dvorak: What since the last three years, when did this
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happen? Yes, pretty much. Last year. Do you remember this day
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being a diary, kind of remember Earth Day, but I don't remember
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this being a special day. Last year was a special day now.
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Well,
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Adam Curry: it has been the Transgender Day of visibility on
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the 31st since Biden entered office. And, you know, since he
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has
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John C Dvorak: kind of, I want to ask this question is in
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general, yes. What kind of a Catholic is this guy Biden. Just
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wondering, I mean, just doesn't seem to match the general
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principles.
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Adam Curry: No, at all. I mean, and he has the President has to
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proclaim these things. So he proclaimed it on by proclaim on
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Good Friday, of course, way to go, Joe. So it wasn't like they
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didn't know they didn't know like, Oh, this is great. It
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could have said, You know what, I'm proclaiming it on April
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Fool's Day today. That would have been funnier. All right,
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April 2, for what all I care anyway.
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John C Dvorak: I'm gonna jump to this clip, but denatured went
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look for humor. Yes. I just think this is peculiar. This was
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happened just a couple of days ago. This was the US the Navy
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ship, Harvey Milk. And I have a clip here and I it just warrants
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commentary. The
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Unknown: US naval ship named after a civil rights leader
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Harvey Milk hosted a celebration in San Francisco this morning.
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It's the first navy ship to be named after an openly gay person
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and one of six named after civil rights pioneers. Harvey Milk
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served in the Navy before coming to San Francisco achieving the
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rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade. He later became the first openly
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gay elected official in California. Congresswoman Nancy
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Pelosi reflected on Harvey Milk's own words, as he was
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sworn in as supervisor. Navy officials said the military is
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stronger today for the service of LGBTQ members. The US NSA
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Harvey Belk is part of a class of ships that will provide fuel
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and cargo to Navy warships.
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John C Dvorak: Okay, so here's what got to me. Yes. So they
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have a gay he's a gay activist at the time he's the one of the
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guys murdered. I won't say he was a Twinkie guy.
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Adam Curry: He was the guy Kanye made a movie about it a guy
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Khan.
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John C Dvorak: He's a good guy icon. And so they put given it
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just seems to me if you sub maybe or P even anything, but an
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Euler for a gay guy. Oh, there you go. I'm sorry.
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Adam Curry: It is you know 15 Forever brother. I love it. You
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celebrate your 72nd on April 8, and you're still as funny as you
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were when you were 15 that April fifth. I don't know if that's
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you know, April April.
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John C Dvorak: April is is some attack day. I'm not sure.
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Unknown: Okay, I'm sorry. Yes.
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John C Dvorak: Meanwhile, follow up here to that clip you want to
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play it? Outside
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Unknown: the event at Pier 32 protesters gathered to sound off
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against us support for Israel.
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Dozens of people chanted and waved signs as the motorcade
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left the event with protesters calling for a ceasefire. They're
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in Gaza. They also claim the ship is headed for the Middle
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East to provide support for Israel. But a navy spokesperson
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refuted that claim saying the ship is headed to Norfolk,
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Virginia, where it will not be deployed for at least a year.
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About half a dozen demonstrators made it onto the game plank of
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the ship where they chained themselves to the game.
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John C Dvorak: What kind of security do it does the US Navy
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have that a bunch of these protests and make it up the gang
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plank and then chain themselves and have the time to chain
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themselves to the thing is unbelievable.
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Adam Curry: There were protesters this morning during
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Easter mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan. Yeah,
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yep. Came in unrolled a big banner Free Free Palestine. Hey,
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wrong building people. You want temple down the street? Well,
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they don't do that.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah,
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Adam Curry: very hold very well, let's stick with the nautical
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theme for a second because I'm pretty sure and I have some
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evidence of this. That a lot of psychological operations, which
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are very so mean, you know, your your Twitter feed is a
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psychological operation. So you know, it's not like everything's
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a psyop. But it is, there is there is a there is a psyop or a
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couple psyops in play. And it is my belief. Based on some
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evidence, I think that the military industrial complex,
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specifically military intelligence is playing games
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with us. Do you think it's possible? Well, I have I held
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the DIA and much higher regard than the pickle factory CIA. But
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but they seem to be doing it only for their for money. And I
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know, I know, right?
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John C Dvorak: I know.
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Adam Curry: Revelation. Well, the reason why is I have two
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women here who have spouses in the intelligence in the military
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intelligence or former military intelligence, which means you
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still have been Can you ever really leave the intelligence
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community? Probably no, you
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John C Dvorak: sign your life away, so probably not. No.
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Adam Curry: So we talked about my neighbor down the street,
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Laura. And now she is married to former dia, who I believe work
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directly for Flynn. Maybe not, I'm not so sure. And then in
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their sweet people, but as we discussed on the previous show,
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she really staked her journalistic reputation on the
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line for this for this bridge thing being a hack, a cyber
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hack, a GPS spoofing and she got it as she said multiple places
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she got it from intelligence people current intelligence
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people former and so obviously, if if military intelligence
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wants to get some message out, the one of the easiest ways is
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to go to someone with half a million Twitter followers and
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you know, one who appears on Newsmax and news now in America
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today and whatever all these programs are to spread this
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message. And I'm not going to read I did put them in the show
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notes all anonymized the unbelievable amount of boots on
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the ground that we have. I mean, we have the best the best
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producers in the universe. This morning. One came in from a
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bridge engineer who said now nope, nope, nope, nope, nope.
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And I bet you all of these are pretty pretty long notes. And
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almost all of them said nope, nope, no, I think all of them
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said nope, nope, nope. boots on the ground for one of our
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producers who was on the ship that hit the bridge in 1977 and
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Hopewell Virginia, very similar. Very, very similar. We got one
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from a very good one and with a great rant at the end from the I
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know this this spoof personally, who piloted naval ships for five
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years. He says now No, this is not spoofing. And and everyone
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kind of lays out the the obvious I got a note from a trooper
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flight paramedic from the State Police in Maryland who was
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flying over this while the assault took place. We have
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local boots on the ground. Just incredible. People and I will
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take their word over any intelligence any day because
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they're on the ground. They've done this. And you know, could
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we be so
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John C Dvorak: I ran one one of these notes partially the
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newsletter correct.
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Adam Curry: So, and I will say that I myself had had have had
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in the past certainly before the 2020 election, a lot of military
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personnel telling me things turned out to be really crap.
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Yes. So, you know so. And of course I didn't I don't have a
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journalistic career to stake on it. I was like, I'm the MTV guy,
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believe me. No one cares about that. But it was through the ITV
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that I got a piece of information. I have a clip that
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tells me that somebody is lying the heavily
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Unknown: laden container ship which hit and destroyed a road
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bridge in the American city of Baltimore overnight, did so
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after its power failed as it prepared to sail underneath. But
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ITV News has been told this power failure wasn't a freak one
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off, the ship was apparently blowing fuses in dock before it
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set out in the darkness. In
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a slowed version of the footage, you can see the lights on the
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ship go off, and black smoke emerge before the collision.
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authorities have confirmed it did suffer a power failure. A
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port worker has told us the ship had experienced serious issues
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before it set off.
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It was here for two days because it was a two day working ship.
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And those two days they were having serious power outages.
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Like the, like I said, the reefer boxes that we have one
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there, which the refrigerated boxes, they were actually
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tripping the breakers for our mechanics that were keeping the
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generators running on those while they were trying to fix
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the ship. And it was just not they weren't even holding that
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they were tripping breakers on that. So I mean, they said they
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had a superior electrical problem,
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the result of its malfunction today, what the mayor of
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Baltimore has called an unthinkable tragedy. Now
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Adam Curry: this as far as I know, this hasn't this worker
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who looked like a worker? Yeah, she looked like one of them on
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the dock the hardhat look real official. This sounds very
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credible to me. That our the refrigerator boxes are tripping
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the breakers this thing had gone on for two days. Now, of course,
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we haven't really heard this yet. Because as you know, we're
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still looking for dead people and all kinds of other human
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interest stories. But I think that this is being abused one to
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possibly point the finger at China. That's what because you
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know, military industrial complex, they want to pivot to
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China. They want to build huge ships, submarines want to
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reinstall bases on the islands, the pivot to indo the Indo
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Pacific. But I think also this may be used for some political
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means I was talking to one of our producers, Eric, he says,
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you know, wouldn't it what you can almost just wait for is for
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Trump to start saying, this has taken too long. If it was me,
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I'd have this thing restored and seven weeks
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John C Dvorak: involves building this is true, we can do that.
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Yeah,
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Adam Curry: you know, so. So, to me, this is a huge psychological
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operation. And I'm just going to believe our producers and and
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this particular dockworker, and I'm sure more will come out
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about it. Now the second military industrial complex
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psychological operation is one that I've been looking at for a
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while. And imagine my surprise when not only wolf shows up in
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the Netherlands, on a program called black box, and I've been
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on this I've been on this show before and that the Ancilla
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works there. Now, and settler was not doing the interview
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until it was one of our producers who has sent us a lot
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of stuff over the years. And I hold Nomi in pretty high regard
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for most of her opinions. And she's you know, she's she's
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influenced me in multiple ways, including on my faith journey.
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But here, she is going to start repeating some tropes about
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immigration in the United States that come from where as she
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credits here, her former military intelligence husband
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for southern
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Unknown: border in the United States is open. And the State
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Department my independent research found this to be true
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is funding with the UN. This mass emigration from a lot of
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evidence for that. Yeah, so much evidence in its millet. 16 point
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5 million people now just walked over the border, they're being
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airlifted they're being flown to strategic locations around the
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United States are being housed in barracks type accommodation,
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which never happened to immigrants before in my country.
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And the same thing is happening in Europe looks a little
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different, but it's been going on longer, but millions of
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people coming. No disrespect. I'm the daughter of immigrants
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and the granddaughter of immigrants but these people are
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being being flown in from China, who's Becca, Stan, Afghanistan,
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Angola, places that export mercenaries as well as
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Venezuela, cartel yo gang members, whole cartels. And you
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look at the footage My husband's a veteran and the former member
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of military intelligence, and he's identified that the peep
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the groups coming in look like soldiers trained like soldiers
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walk like soldiers. And like soldiers have military haircuts
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their their fighting age men, overwhelming. They're being
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stationed at strategic locations throughout the United States in
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large groups. What is that? This is a staging area. It's an
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invasion. Right? And one signal these years so the May, October
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7 in Israel with a small group of terrorists crossing the
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border at one signal, you could have so much chaos, that the
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elections have to be suspended. That's the point or Marshall.
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Adam Curry: I mean, I'm sorry. No, me. But she took her to a
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place that I did not expect from you. Wow. That Oh, yeah. It'll
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suspend the elections. Okay. Military
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John C Dvorak: goes on almost every election cycle this.
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There's a couple of things that have cropped up this started
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with Nixon, I might add, you're gonna suspend the elections. And
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Nixon is right. What just happened? is going to crown
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himself king.
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Adam Curry: Oh, no. Like Trump. Oh, my God. And then Biden. He's
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John C Dvorak: gonna do it, too. Yeah. So
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Adam Curry: she gets this from her former military intelligence
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husband, and I'm not saying that he is in the up. But I think
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that you know, people's like, oh, no, he's got all the cheese
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on Banyan show. Let's tell him about to China. And literally,
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she said they have military crew cuts. Well, I haven't seen that
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yet. No, I haven't seen it. Why
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John C Dvorak: look at these videos, which they show a lot of
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on Fox because they like to Yeah, and I don't see this at
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all. I don't see this at all. And she starts off
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Adam Curry: right away with China and then compares it to
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October 7, that will have them on the inside ready to attack
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us.
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John C Dvorak: But anyways, not the way October seventh the
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opera in no other way. Oh, so
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Adam Curry: a second clip here. She's all in. And this is this
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is a huge mistake on her part. She she uses the term for
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illegal immigrants.
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Unknown: Same thing is happening here. But even if you just leave
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it right, even if these are thoroughly peaceful newcomers.
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Oh,
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Mrs. Newcomers, I cannot believe that she did that.
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John C Dvorak: Hold on a second, I was expecting you to say
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something like, you know, wetbacks or something that way,
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you know, newcomers newcomers, that means she's, that's not
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that's a bull. That's Yes.
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Adam Curry: I imagined by surprise. Same thing
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Unknown: is happening here. But even if you just leave it right,
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even if these are thoroughly peaceful newcomers.
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Adam Curry: As Dan said, almost, she catches herself, doesn't
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she? She
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John C Dvorak: does. You can hear that. Oops, yeah, she
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catches in that three beat pause. Yeah, same
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Unknown: thing is happening here. But even if you just leave
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it right, even if these are thoroughly peaceful newcomers,
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Ed does said so rightly, just wait five years, and you'll have
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a completely different America.
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Adam Curry: Now wait for it, because now she takes us in a
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whole different direction and a completely different
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Unknown: Western Europe. And in an America why? Because we'll
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get there. In America, the people who are injected will die
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off or be too weak to fight. And the people who've taken their
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places don't come from countries that have a history of human
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rights or representative democracy. And the same thing is
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true in Western Europe. And so I'll tell you the why. And this
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is the same way that goes back to the end of America, Western
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Europe, and like Europeans need to wake up to the value of their
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own culture and their own history. And this is not a
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racist thing to say. It is just purely, you know, what Western
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Europe developed doesn't make you better than anyone else. But
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they're precious things in your culture, that you have to like,
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realize in time, you have to save and defend and fight for.
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And the same thing with United States because it's only the
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United States and Western Europe, that are the last
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obstacles to this globalist plan to create a feudal society
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around the world and to turn us into like nodes in a central
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bank digital currency, you know, vaccine passport, thoroughly
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tracked, surveilled, suppression society.
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Adam Curry: So I think she actually in the beginning there
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she said that these people would replace our military are they
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attacking our military or are they replacing them? Make up
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your mind? This is this is psychological warfare.
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John C Dvorak: You Yeah, it is. Yeah, it is. And
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Adam Curry: this is the hidden in plain sight that's taking
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place it is our own military, if they're doing it, just so we can
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sell more stuff. That's all war is a racket everybody knows it.
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Thank you, Smedley Butler. And this is just just what it's
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going to be.
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John C Dvorak: Which brings me to the 2000 pound bombs are
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shipping over to Israel. Hey, this
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Adam Curry: is I think this is a psyop from from the Israelis. I
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have Yeah, listen, I have because I went looking for the
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money. To show articles because I got the here's this is I
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consider this to be a hit piece malicious, just
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John C Dvorak: backup and to explain what we're talking
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about.
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Adam Curry: I have a clip that explains it a good clip and then
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we can deconstruct it. The United
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Unknown: States has authorized a multibillion dollar weapons
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package for Israel. According to several media reports. It comes
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as President Joe Biden publicly acknowledged the pain being felt
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by Arab Americans over the war in Gaza. He has also faced
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criticism by some in his own Democratic Party. The decision
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follows a visit by Israeli Defense Minister Joseph Collins
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to Washington this week, that you arms package is meant to
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include 1800 of the most destructive bombs used in Gaza.
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The White House declined to comment. Daniel, the US says
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it's concerned about Israel's conduct in Gaza. Why then said
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it 2000 pound bombs which are highly destructive, especially
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in densely populated areas like Gaza?
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That is a contradiction that has been discussed in the American
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media a lot. No, apparently the Biden administration doesn't see
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a contradiction here because it says it provides these weapons
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not to Prime Minister Netanyahu with whom they have a difficult
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relationship at the moment and who was like, of course, calling
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the shots in the Gaza operation, but that they're providing this
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for Israel security. I think for the Biden administration, they
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are in a way in a lose lose situation because its support
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for the Israeli military on the one hand, and then it's its
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opposition to the behavior of the Netanyahu government or the
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other leads into a difficult situation to a quagmire
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Netanyahu has has successfully lobbied Congress, not only the
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Republican Party, but also the Democrats for many years. And
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he's now cashing in on what he had been successfully doing over
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the last decades. And on the other hand, of course, Joe Biden
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has opposition inside his own party, many young Americans, not
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only Arab Americans, young people in this country see that
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there is a contradiction in these policies. And if you drive
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around here in in America, you would probably see at the
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freeway, a billboard, which says your taxpayers money kill kills
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children and Gaza. So this is a difficult situation. And Biden
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seems not to be handling it very well.
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Adam Curry: This is an app this this news reporting started in
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the Times of Israel, as far as I can tell. Via this is Netanyahu
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going oh, yeah, you and that douchebag, who went to meet you?
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Our own guy? Yeah, we're going to take you down. And these
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these bombs, I mean, it's not like a new purchase or anything.
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It's just part of the standing work order. The AU has okayed
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it, and no one from the White House is commenting. Okay.
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John C Dvorak: So too well, the more interesting thing to this,
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which wasn't even mentioned in that report is the 25 F 35.
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Yeah, it's
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Adam Curry: mentioned in The Times of Israel.
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John C Dvorak: They did mention I've got it mentioned it all
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over the place, let alone the Times of Israel. But
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Adam Curry: I'm pretty sure it started with the Israeli media.
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I'm pretty sure. You don't think so.
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John C Dvorak: The Washington Post is the first was that I
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know reported it. Last Friday, they reported a quiet authorized
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arm shipment. Well, and unless you can pre date from last
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Friday, and well, that would but the point is is they got it's a
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very strange situation. Because it seems to me that the way it
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was done the way it was reported and everything else, especially
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the what do they need 3025 More jets for that. And they got
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their own damn jets. It's just like, wow, how many more jets do
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you need? You have the pilots form? And what is the point of
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the 25? Those jets cause $90 million dollars each
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Adam Curry: just to make Biden look bad. That's all I can see.
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John C Dvorak: I'm thinking the same thing. Just to make him
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like, this is a but I don't think it was I don't I think
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it's I think I don't necessarily think it was Israel trying to
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make Biden look bad. I don't think they understand the
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situation. But And meanwhile, Netanyahu is under the knife
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with full anesthesia. And you know what happened the last time
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one of the world rulers had this happen? Do
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Adam Curry: you mean King Charles?
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John C Dvorak: Boris Johnson?
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Adam Curry: Oh, that's right. Boy, did they change that guy?
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He came out a whole different dude.
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John C Dvorak: He came out a whole different dude. And so
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Netanyahu is going in? I don't know. Okay, he's going in for a
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hernia operation. Ouch. Who has full anesthesia that that's
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happening as we speak
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Adam Curry: who's taken who's taken charge while he's while
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he's under?
24:48
John C Dvorak: So I think Dick Cheney
24:51
Adam Curry: perfect time for a coup if there ever was one. Do
24:55
it. Before
24:56
John C Dvorak: we get totally away from Baltimore, I do have
24:58
some clips I want to play because They're more they're
25:00
educational. Okay and and they refer to that what Baltimore
25:05
really does there because it wasn't well explained but I find
25:08
I found three disc three clips and they're kind of taken from
25:12
two different shows that I pulled from NPR even though
25:15
they're one person I think is the same about the cars the bit
25:21
the business that is hurting is Mercedes yeah
25:24
Adam Curry: that's what I remember I
25:25
John C Dvorak: told you that I know we talked about in the last
25:27
show Yeah, but I didn't know all the details and the details are
25:30
in these in these three clips and these are what I consider
25:34
these clips informational and this is
25:37
Adam Curry: to me why wait a minute, we're gonna give people
25:39
some information on this show us just do
25:42
John C Dvorak: deconstruction once in a while we do
25:44
informations. Debate, debate, Baltimore update car info new
25:50
Unknown: in Baltimore. Crews are working on cutting up pieces of
25:53
the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge to remove it. And large
25:57
equipment has arrived to help, including seven floating cranes,
26:01
10, tugboats and barges. Six people died in the collision
26:04
before bodies remain missing. Meanwhile, it's a worrying scene
26:08
for the auto industry because the Port of Baltimore handles
26:11
more cars and light trucks than any other port in the United
26:15
States. And now most of it is blocked. Some car companies are
26:19
scrambling to find workarounds to get their vehicles from ships
26:22
to dealers and peers, Camila Domina. Bosque says companies
26:25
can use other ports and then send them by land to Baltimore,
26:29
once the vehicles come off the ship, there is really important
26:33
processing that has to happen. This includes adding parts,
26:36
installing accessories on the vehicles, there's inspections,
26:39
there's paperwork that has to happen before a vehicle gets the
26:42
window sticker. And that happens at the port. And if you can't do
26:46
that, even if you've gotten them off the ship, you wouldn't be
26:49
able to sell the car,
26:51
Adam Curry: I would say especially the Mercedes Benz G
26:54
class, which is all Eevee. They have to install certain parts to
27:01
even qualify for some of the subsidies. Oh, they have to be
27:06
us parts in order to qualify for the Eevee subsidies. So
27:11
interesting. That wouldn't surprise me that this is a
27:13
problem for them. Although the CEO he was on CNBC, what was it
27:17
two days ago? He's like, Hey, we're figuring this out. Of
27:20
course, he's like, keep my stock up, people.
27:24
John C Dvorak: Go on CNBC. Everything's
27:26
Adam Curry: good. It's all fine. Don't
27:27
John C Dvorak: worry about it. Everything's great. Here's clip
27:31
two,
27:32
Unknown: what are the potential options? What are the
27:33
alternatives?
27:35
Yet, from my conversations, there's three that really stand
27:38
out. One is there is a part of the bottom report that is still
27:42
open. Right at the mouth of the harbor. There's a terminal that
27:46
Volkswagen and GM W use for their vehicles. And the terminal
27:50
has confirmed that they have the capacity to accept other
27:54
vehicles, two second, companies could unload their vehicles at
27:59
another port all together, and then drive them to Baltimore for
28:03
the second part of the process, the processing. I talked to the
28:06
port of New York in New Jersey and Newark, they said they have
28:09
been in conversations about this, that they could take
28:11
vehicles off the ship and put them right on a car carrier
28:14
bound for Baltimore. And Scott, one advantage of both of those
28:18
approaches for Baltimore, is it would still support jobs at the
28:22
port even while ships can't get through. The other is companies
28:26
could use ports that are much farther away, where they are
28:30
already processing their vehicles. So for instance, there
28:35
is the port of Brunswick in Georgia. It's a long way from
28:38
Baltimore, but the Port says they have had conversations
28:41
about being a backup option. And there are other ports up and
28:45
down the East Coast that are also good candidates. They're
28:48
places that companies are already doing this vehicle
28:51
processing for other parts of the US market. It would mean a
28:54
longer drive to dealerships. But a lot of ships go up and down
28:58
the East Coast and stop at multiple ports. So it might not
29:01
require a detour at sea. And it would mean the carmaker could
29:05
unload and process the vehicle at the same port in the same
29:08
place. They already use basically their normal process
29:11
until the drive.
29:12
Adam Curry: Well if I was BMW and Volkswagen, I'd be like,
29:15
hey, Mercedes would be given them any any help.
29:22
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I can see being that way.
29:27
Adam Curry: Here's American cars. Okay. The American cars is
29:30
different world war one for a benefit
29:32
John C Dvorak: to us. That's for sure. Yeah. This guy. I think
29:35
there's a final clip. It's got a few little tidbits.
29:37
Unknown: However, does this mean that Baltimore could lose out on
29:40
this important business in the long term? People have
29:43
really emphasized to me this would be an interim solution,
29:47
Baltimore's location right in the middle of the East Coast,
29:51
the expertise that in the equipment that Baltimore has for
29:55
these kinds of vehicles in particular, that will still be
29:59
there in the Future I spoke to one supply chain expert who was
30:02
very confident that this was not going to hurt the port's long
30:05
term outlook.
30:08
John C Dvorak: Alright, so now we're up to date, it seems like
30:11
convenient information, I believe follow the thesis that
30:15
this is was an accident. I'm
30:18
Adam Curry: there too. And there's been three of these in
30:21
the United States in the past.
30:23
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it happens. So it does. And the newsletter
30:25
had a nice piece by one of our producers who mentioned that
30:29
he's been on these boats when they come out right after their
30:32
manufacturer. They immediately have electrical problems. The
30:36
boats, yeah. Yeah, the ships are junk.
30:42
Adam Curry: It's all junk.
30:44
John C Dvorak: So everything like everything else like that.
30:46
As I mentioned the beginning of the show, to Apache helicopters
30:49
go down within 48 hours. Those Apache helicopters are made by
30:53
Boeing.
30:54
Adam Curry: Oh, man. Yeah, Boeing is in trouble. It's I'm
30:57
reading about Boeing. There's now websites that you can before
31:03
you book your ticket. Yes.
31:05
John C Dvorak: webs. Yeah. You mentioned that you sent this to
31:07
me and said, Wow, this is not good. Yeah.
31:10
Adam Curry: Making it easier for anxious fliers to choose their
31:13
preferred aircraft. I think I'll choose that Airbus flight if you
31:18
don't mind. What's it called? am I flying? boeing.com? Is that
31:22
what Yeah. Am I flying? boeing.com?
31:25
John C Dvorak: Wow. This
31:27
Adam Curry: is very, you know, there's there's some thinking
31:29
out there that you know, the Chinese copy these the 737.
31:34
We've done stories on that in the past. That now not I don't
31:39
think the US aircraft. Airlines will be buying any Chinese
31:43
aircraft pretty soon, but I could certainly see
31:47
international carriers buying them. They've been trying to get
31:51
this in for a long time. How long until the military
31:53
industrial complex calls all of this? What's the word? I'm
31:59
looking for incompetence. Chinese operations.
32:06
John C Dvorak: Gotta know. They're gonna have a hard time
32:08
proving that one.
32:12
Adam Curry: They don't need to prove anything. They just need
32:14
to give it to lar Logan.
32:17
John C Dvorak: Well, the idea that DIA is messing with us is
32:25
is interesting, because why not?
32:29
Adam Curry: Well, for money, I mean, it's obvious from
32:31
John C Dvorak: the money's there. But to me that a little
32:34
bit of money is not
32:35
Adam Curry: a bad person. Her husband is not a bad person. I
32:38
think they're being used. It's it makes me a little mad,
32:40
actually. It's not cool. We were talking about BYD and Chinese
32:48
vehicles, etc. And there was an interesting note from one of our
32:51
producers Emerson, he says in response to the ongoing
32:53
discussion of the potential for Chinese cars to be brought to
32:56
United States, I'd like to point to a parallel industry where
32:59
they're already making big inroads, cheap Chinese dirt
33:03
bikes. He says they began to flood the traditional multi
33:07
manufacturer dealerships back in around 2017. These were not
33:11
outstanding products, but the price point and availability
33:13
kept them flowing. When the pandemic started, good Japanese
33:18
bikes were all held up at the ports. Perhaps manufacturing
33:22
delays in Japan as well these bikes became very hard to come
33:25
by. And it was very annoying. Enter CF Moto, a new Chinese
33:30
road bike built on platforms that have been farmed out from
33:32
other manufacturers. The bikes are okay. They already build
33:36
many of the components for these other manufacturers the prices
33:39
are cheaper than anyone elses. And the only real detractor is
33:41
the stigma of a Chinese bike. They have absolutely flooded the
33:46
market will pose a serious problem for Japanese and other
33:49
affordable makes and models I can following this model I can
33:54
see an easy pathway for cars to enter the big big box
33:57
dealerships that already sell a variety of makes by you know
34:01
that there's a lot of these dealerships now the no haggle
34:03
dealerships if you've seen these I'm sure Oh yeah. And it's like
34:07
this is your price there's no haggling buy it or get off the
34:10
lot. Yeah, but
34:12
John C Dvorak: the price is good like the price is good. Yes. Now
34:15
the we have to note something which is like because I've been
34:18
trying to follow this as best I can. Chinese manufacturing. It
34:23
often starts off crappy like these bikes might be but unlike
34:28
our products which start off excellent and then deteriorate
34:32
into junk. Boeing in example, I'm I'm guessing that Chinese
34:40
products tend to improve over time. Because as best price, the
34:45
best price orientation they have another competitor comes in and
34:48
makes us pretty much the same product but sells it at the same
34:52
price but it's better quality. And that goes on and on. I mean
34:55
most of the hot high end cameras today which are precision
35:00
engineered for the most part, are made in China. Yes, this
35:04
level of high quality product that comes out of China nowadays
35:07
is pretty remarkable. So, so this frightening the fact that
35:11
they took over the dirt bike business because they'll end up
35:15
improving the product, because they're very sensitive to
35:18
criticism. And you'll end up with a gypped to just take it
35:22
over your you've lost it.
35:25
Adam Curry: Yeah. And ultimately, best price matters.
35:30
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's actually not a bad strategy.
35:34
Adam Curry: Well, our producer here thinks that that just that
35:36
would be a good way to especially with the port now.
35:39
This would be the time to strike. They gotta hurry. Oh,
35:43
John C Dvorak: you bring in the cars. Yeah, bring us bring him
35:46
some code. BYD has got a factory, somebody pointed out is
35:49
in Costa Mesa or in Pasadena. There's a place they make buses
35:52
already. And they have a new bat. They have about a lithium
35:56
ion battery technology that doesn't blow up and I'll please
36:00
Adam Curry: that, yeah. Okay, I'm not gonna,
36:04
John C Dvorak: I did a lot of research. I used to be like the
36:06
battery guy when I was writing for Forbes. And I'd be like, I
36:10
don't do it as much anymore. As far as a battery. You are the
36:12
battery guy. I wrote a lot of columns about the various
36:16
battery technologies. I didn't know that. So I'm pretty good
36:19
about battery technology. And there's a they use a new anode
36:23
or cathode on these new lithium ions that prevents ended, then
36:27
they don't use as much rare earths and these batteries last
36:31
longer, they don't hold quite as much power but they are close
36:36
enough. And they last like 67% Lower. They're just fabulous
36:40
battery or these guys are BYD make all of them. Are these the
36:45
salt batteries? No, no. Is that lithium ion batteries called
36:48
lithium? I think it's called lithium ion phosphate battery.
36:52
But
36:52
Adam Curry: I got a I got an article from Deutsche battery.
36:56
Yes. Yeah. The future heard from Deutsche velas. Not to
36:59
John C Dvorak: future believe me reading. Let me read it. No, I'm
37:02
just saying to that guy, not you. It's
37:04
Adam Curry: Deutsche Avella. Question Will China pull ahead
37:07
with battery technology, transforming business. When
37:11
assault power eat cars rolled off the production lines in
37:14
China it hit the headlines not only because sodium makes up one
37:17
of our favorite table condiments, thanks to a chip.
37:20
But also because so far, no electric vehicles been able to
37:22
run without Lithium. And so Deutsche Bella here saying that,
37:28
that these lithium battery or these assault batteries are
37:32
cheaper and more don't blow up. And that they are the future.
37:40
Now you're the you. I just heard you're the battery experts. I
37:43
John C Dvorak: am and I'm unfamiliar with the assault
37:45
battery. So I'll look into this and I'll have a report for the
37:48
next show. Okay, good. Very good. So, Adam, hey,
37:53
Adam Curry: I watched the upon your recommendation. I watched
37:58
the Last Starfighter. Oh,
38:00
John C Dvorak: you found it and watched it? Yeah. You know, I
38:02
was surprised that it came out in the 80s. That that was late
38:04
70s 1984.
38:06
Adam Curry: i It's funny because you search for it on YouTube.
38:11
You get you. I gotta tell you, that's kind of slick. You get it
38:13
on YouTube. You get the trailer. And then when the trailer is
38:17
over, it says, Would you like to watch it now? For $3? And you
38:22
click yes. And then your viewer, I have my Google account
38:26
connected to PayPal. Don, I was watching him and it was pretty
38:30
good now. You said without evidence that the Last
38:38
Starfighter movie hasn't been reproduced, where the idea was
38:42
that someone was trained on now this so this kid was trained on
38:45
the on the video game, then he got zapped up to another
38:49
dimension to go and fight the evil empire. But apparently
38:56
Ender's Game. There
38:58
John C Dvorak: was a couple of of what I said specifically, was
39:02
the movie itself. Last Starfighter has not been re
39:07
issued as they haven't remade that movie. They owe us elements
39:12
of it here and there, I'm sure. And there's somebody sent me a
39:16
note listing a few of them. Yeah. No, all right. Okay. Good.
39:21
So, without evidence, the evidence is looked at the logs
39:26
of movies just wanted to say without evidence. Yeah, you'd
39:29
love writing me about that. By the way, the phrases there's no
39:36
no,
39:36
Adam Curry: no, no, the phrases. President Trump said without
39:40
evidence. That's how it goes. Well, there's that. Oh, speaking
39:44
of So Tina was at Mar a Lago for this. We need to report yes, I
39:49
will. I have a report. We started off with where Trump was
39:53
on the same day. Meanwhile,
39:54
Unknown: former President Trump was also in New York putting a
39:56
spotlight on crime. He attended a wake for in NY PD officer
40:00
gunned down during a traffic stop. The Trump campaign claims
40:03
it will top Biden's fundraising record next week by bringing in
40:07
$33 million at a Palm Beach.
40:11
John C Dvorak: I learned a three. So my guy I have a three
40:15
by three about to play with you.
40:17
Adam Curry: Do you want my report? Or do you not want my
40:19
report we want I want to report
40:21
John C Dvorak: but I want to bring it out.
40:23
Adam Curry: Now it's time boa, three, three narratives
40:25
everybody stay around and by Jessie comparing.
40:35
Everybody, here are the top three news headlines from the
40:38
top three ABC, NBC, CBS. Did they all draw from the same
40:41
pool? Is it the same clips the same NAT pops? What are we
40:44
looking at? John was
40:45
John C Dvorak: interesting. This is about to celebrate about a
40:48
big gala. In New York, red Biden and
40:52
Adam Curry: Clinton and Obama. Yes. And
40:56
John C Dvorak: it was covered by the news media this when Trump
40:59
did his he had a bid right here to go to the week. And although
41:04
Adam Curry: he didn't he didn't get on the podcast with was it?
41:08
What's that podcast that just got $100 million
41:11
John C Dvorak: from the podcast got $100 million, or we get very
41:14
hardly 50 people donating with
41:16
Adam Curry: a Jason Bateman. And we'll Yeah, that what's the most
41:21
well, but
41:22
John C Dvorak: to be honest about it's no sweat off our
41:24
balls.
41:26
Adam Curry: And he drops the mic.
41:30
John C Dvorak: So what's interesting about these clips,
41:32
is they had a female reporter do all every network use the female
41:38
instead of bringing any guys. You're
41:40
Adam Curry: sure it was just someone?
41:44
John C Dvorak: Caitlin Huey and Kelly O'Donnell.
41:47
Adam Curry: smartlace on the name of the podcast. smartlace.
41:50
John C Dvorak: smartlace. Yeah, that's
41:52
Adam Curry: the name of the the 100 million dollar podcast. The
41:56
Amazon pay that Amazon paid
41:57
John C Dvorak: for that. Good for them. To get out of it.
42:02
Well, they got ads. They
42:04
Adam Curry: got three presidents and a lot of ads. Yes, exactly.
42:08
John C Dvorak: So let's go with ABC.
42:10
Unknown: Tonight. President Biden fresh off that record
42:12
fundraiser, a show of force with President Obama and Clinton by
42:16
his side. His campaign claiming a $26 million haul in just one
42:22
night. No press cameras allowed inside the campaign instead
42:26
releasing select clips. The President painting a stark
42:29
choice for voters.
42:30
This guy denies there's a global warming this guy wants to get
42:34
rid of not only Roe v. Wade, but which is prep brags about having
42:39
done he wants to get rid of the ability of anyone anywhere in
42:42
America never tattoos
42:43
and turning the tables on Donald
42:45
Trump. All the things he's doing are so old. Speaking Oh.
42:57
Little old and out of shape anyway,
42:59
President Obama. Voters around Biden's record
43:03
you've got record breaking job growth. You've got an
43:06
unemployment rate that is as low as it has been.
43:12
The glitzy event at Radio City Music Hall which was designed to
43:19
be a show of party unity, punctured by protesters blasting
43:23
Biden for his ongoing support of Israel's war in Gaza.
43:32
Those party divisions on full display today Trump doubling
43:36
down on his message of law and order after visiting the family
43:39
of slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller
43:42
it's gotten stopped. We have to have law and order and when you
43:44
have people repeat, this isn't a repeat offender. This is
43:47
ridiculous. I
43:49
Adam Curry: like that. She threw in penetrated by protesters and
43:54
blasting Biden all in the same sentence. Well read. Well read.
44:00
I love alliteration. Yeah, that really gets me you do. And I'll
44:04
bet you they all had the same papapa apart from Lizzo didn't
44:08
they?
44:10
John C Dvorak: Were listening NBC and see what they had.
44:13
Unknown: With a dramatic flourish. three presidents
44:17
emerged. Democratic donors posted their images of this
44:21
entrance at a glitzy New York City fundraiser needling a
44:25
fourth President Donald Trump with a twist on the sensitive
44:29
issue of age. In this clip released by the binary campaign
44:33
and the heart,
44:33
all the things he's doing are so old, speaking old.
44:45
Little old and out of shape anyway.
44:49
Tapping into the political skills of Bill Clinton and
44:52
Barack Obama to sell the Biden agenda. You've
44:55
got record breaking job growth. You've got an unemployment rate
45:00
That was that as low as it has been for African Americans by
45:03
the way, the lowest on record ever. Tickets
45:06
started at $250. Put donation soared as high as a half million
45:11
for the star studded night. The event raised $26 million while
45:17
outside a large and loud protests over President Biden's
45:21
policy on the Israel Hamas war. Meanwhile, former President
45:26
Trump created his own contrast, joining mourners grieving NYPD
45:31
officer Jonathan Diller who was shot and killed the suspect or
45:34
repeat offender, Mr. Trump's slamming President Biden for not
45:38
directly reaching out to the dealers, they
45:41
could have called you don't have to be a rocket scientist to know
45:45
even a call would be perhaps I'm not sure they take his call.
45:49
Adam Curry: Well, so this was, although they did not opt for
45:52
the papapa pardon from Lizzo. They did have the same Trump
45:58
clip and also literally said in the beginning, the party
46:02
releasing this clip of Biden doing a very bad old joke,
46:07
whereas I saw some other jokes which are much better written.
46:11
So I don't know why they released that one. But they they
46:14
have an E PK, electronic press kit, that I'm curious what CBS
46:19
did they usually do something a little better.
46:21
John C Dvorak: With ABC and NBC is reports as you heard, except
46:24
for the fact that ABC had the protesters screaming and
46:29
yelling, yeah, which they left out of NBC, which NBC is,
46:34
Adam Curry: yes, Democratic machine.
46:36
John C Dvorak: This machine for the Democratic McCray left that
46:38
completely out. They just kind of mentioned it in passing, but
46:41
it was identical report Other than that, but let's see what
46:44
CBS does. In New York City tonight,
46:47
Unknown: a parade of presidents headlight off
46:49
Adam Curry: another girl a parade of presidents that I
46:53
mean, John, I wish we could be that good.
46:57
Unknown: In New York City tonight, a parade of presidents
47:00
headlining an event at Radio City Music Hall that raked in
47:04
$25 million. There
47:06
Adam Curry: was 26 on NBC and ABC Oh, Joe
47:10
Unknown: Biden's reelection campaign. It's a record for a
47:14
political fundraiser, bolstering Biden significant cash
47:17
advantage, even as he lags behind Donald Trump in the
47:21
polls. Come
47:22
on, I desperately need your help. Because through look,
47:26
there's only about six or seven states, you're gonna determine
47:28
the outcome of this election.
47:29
The Biden campaign has $71 million in the bank compared to
47:33
the Trump campaigns nearly 34 million is gonna lose. Trump's
47:38
legal troubles have been draining resources. A super PAC
47:42
supporting him spent eight and a half million dollars on legal
47:45
fees so far this year, including five and a half million last
47:49
month, a crooked
47:50
judge to say we're gonna have you post a bond and take all of
47:53
that money that I could be spending on a campaign. Sara
47:56
Breiner is a campaign finance expert. In a race this close,
48:00
can money move the needle,
48:02
money can definitely move needle
48:06
by getting just the smallest fraction of people to think
48:11
about the race in the way you
48:13
want them to think about. Wow,
48:15
Trump also tried to cash in on the Democrats fundraising event
48:18
today asking for donations to help defeat the Biden Obama
48:22
Clinton cartel. He was in New York today attending the wake of
48:27
a fallen NYPD police officer. So
48:30
Adam Curry: CBS takes a different approach and goes for
48:33
a blatant sales job saying all that money's out there. But you
48:38
know, we can make the difference. You should advertise
48:41
with us.
48:42
John C Dvorak: Well, they're smart. Well, this is like old
48:46
Les Moonves when he was there a year before he got Yes.
48:50
canceled. He's always for the money. Yeah, well, you know,
48:53
Trump's good for the business.
48:55
Adam Curry: Well, you have that clip here.
48:59
John C Dvorak: Made a great quarter. Thanks to Trump here.
49:01
Yeah, here
49:02
Adam Curry: it is. Here it is. The advertising
49:03
Unknown: climate couldn't be better right now. And I've never
49:05
seen it this odd for a number of years. Third quarter scatter was
49:09
phenomenally good. And fourth is even better
49:11
than that. Just 2015. So
49:13
as the year ends, and we move into 16 Guess what, in 16, we
49:18
have an extra AFC champion playoff game. We have the Super
49:22
Bowl and we have a year of political advertising. That
49:26
looks like it's shaping up to be pretty phenomenal. You know, we
49:30
love having all 16 Republican candidates throwing crap at each
49:34
other, it's great. The more they spend the better it is for us
49:37
and go Donald keeps keep getting out there and you know, this is
49:42
just as fun you know, the, you know, watching this, let them
49:45
spend money on us and we love having them in there. We're
49:49
looking forward to a very exciting political year and 16
49:52
great quarter
49:53
Adam Curry: everybody. Great, you
49:54
John C Dvorak: know, dawned on me at this point. That that
49:57
comment go Donald may be the thing that got him cancelled not
50:03
all the rest of it which could have been a setup for all we
50:06
know ah interesting I never thought about until I just heard
50:12
that clip for the fourth time go Donnell okay you're out
50:16
Adam Curry: interesting interesting yeah could be that
50:20
was that was what it was not smart man he was he was just
50:24
being colloquial with all the with other financial reporters
50:27
and hey great que les Craig Q perfect Yeah, yeah, it's gonna
50:32
be even better next Q. I have a report. No.
50:38
John C Dvorak: I do have one more clip about this particular
50:41
event,
50:42
Adam Curry: but let me play my my report and then we'll do a
50:44
clip and I have some other stuff. President Biden makes a
50:47
big campaign stop in the Big Apple today
50:49
Unknown: and it comes after last night. This is local star
50:51
studded fundraiser where the current president and two former
50:55
ones came together to break a record. Our DC bureau chief Ben
50:58
Kennedy is live in Washington with more Ben
51:00
Eden Calvin in response to that record you were talking about
51:03
former President Donald Trump now plans do out raise Biden who
51:06
had a multimillion dollar knights. President Joe Biden
51:10
boarded Air Force One Friday after campaigning in New York.
51:13
It's there he made fundraising history with a record setting
51:15
$25 million in one star studded event with musical performers
51:20
Queen lativa and Lizzo.
51:28
Biden's two Democratic predecessors Barack Obama and
51:31
Bill Clinton join him on stage with late night talk show host
51:34
Stephen Colbert moderating now listen
51:36
Adam Curry: to this written gag
51:38
Unknown: How would you describe what's at stake in
51:40
this election?
51:41
I think our democracy state
51:42
5000 supporters paid between 25 and half a million dollars a
51:46
ticket with an option to get a photo with all three presidents
51:49
for $100,000 as the group took aim at the presumptive
51:53
Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump. Donald
51:57
Trump, as far as we can tell, has just been trying to win a
51:59
third championship at his own golf course.
52:03
My question to you sir, can
52:04
voters trust a presidential candidate who has not won a
52:08
single Trump International Golf Club trophy? At long last, Sir,
52:13
have you know chip shot?
52:14
Well, look, I'd be happy to play I told him once before when he
52:19
came into the Oval when he was being used before he got sworn
52:22
in. I said I'll give you three strokes if you carry your own
52:26
bag. A new
52:27
national poll has Biden and Trump and a tied race and key
52:30
battleground states with both sides opening up more offices in
52:33
hiring hundreds of new staff in an effort to reach voters in
52:37
locking away and come November imagine
52:39
Adam Curry: how cringe that must have been.
52:42
John C Dvorak: But give you a three strokes if you carry on
52:44
bag is the best that cold bears writers could come up with for
52:48
Biden, and
52:49
Adam Curry: he almost flubbed it to cheese.
52:52
John C Dvorak: That's just that's just terrible. It's
52:54
wonderful.
52:55
Adam Curry: Isn't one of the oldest jokes in the in the golf
52:57
universe?
52:59
John C Dvorak: I don't know. I mean, I only know a few golf
53:01
jokes. But I've never heard it before.
53:04
Adam Curry: Okay, yeah,
53:05
John C Dvorak: not funny. That's probably why
53:07
Adam Curry: you had another clip because I have some stuff here.
53:09
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I just I got a kick out of this for a
53:12
number of reasons. And you can maybe guess one of them. When
53:17
NPR decided to cover this, okay didn't decide to cover the
53:21
event, necessarily. I
53:23
Adam Curry: know I know which clip it is already.
53:27
John C Dvorak: They started this ad to talk about neckties
53:30
Unknown: the other day, Joe Biden, Barack Obama and Bill
53:33
Clinton, three Democratic presidents were all in one place
53:36
to help Biden raise money for his reelection campaign.
53:39
Adam Curry: This, by the way is the National Treasure known as
53:41
NPR. This is
53:43
Unknown: not a campaign story, though. It's not a campaign
53:45
finance story. This is a segment about fashion because not one of
53:50
these current or former commanders in chief was wearing
53:52
what's typically a standard part of presidential outfits, a
53:55
necktie. This prompted several men's fashion Watchers on the
53:59
internet to declare the death or at least the beginning of the
54:02
end of the tie. Because listen, if presidents are not wearing
54:05
them at fancy events in midtown Manhattan, then who is to dig
54:10
more into this critically important topic. I am joined by
54:12
fashion historian, Kimberly Crispin Campbell, hey, Kimberly
54:15
got how high your first reaction was to the discourse or
54:21
the pictures of this event.
54:23
I wasn't really surprised to see this for a lot of reasons.
54:27
People have been, of course, predicting the death of the Thai
54:30
for at least 100 years. But it really picked up after the
54:33
pandemic and everybody went back to work back to the office. The
54:37
tie did not right.
54:38
And like you said, this has been a long time coming. But is there
54:42
something to the idea that there are far fewer ties in
54:44
circulation than before?
54:46
Absolutely. The sales of ties have been dropping for a long
54:49
time. And I don't think they're ever going to go away. But it's
54:52
not surprising to me that especially at a democratic
54:55
fundraiser, which was a slightly more casual event than say apply
55:00
House press conference. The timelessness was both a fashion
55:03
statement and I think a subtle message to America. Yeah.
55:06
What does it say? Like Like, especially now that it's it's
55:09
more optional in kind of more formal or more work setting for
55:13
for men or people wear ties, like what is that? What is the
55:15
statement at this point of I'm putting on a tie. I'm not
55:18
putting on a tie. Well, as
55:19
I said, I don't think ties will ever go away. But they really
55:21
are reserved for the most formal events for weddings for
55:24
graduations, job interviews, things like that. And they can
55:28
actually work against a man in a less formal setting because they
55:31
may come off as stuffy or
55:33
pretentious. Oh,
55:34
Adam Curry: well, I'm glad though, for those that one
55:37
minute and 59 seconds from our little
55:39
John C Dvorak: treasures out of a 10 minute presentation on
55:43
goodness.
55:44
Adam Curry: Yeah, send back your tote bags. Well, this brings me
55:49
to a little mini report. Tina was at Mar a Lago for a bat. It
55:55
was a movie called into the light. And it's actually it's
55:59
about psychological operations. I think it was part of a
56:03
fundraiser for a group that goes and finds children who have been
56:09
trafficked and rescues them. And she was invited by some friends
56:14
here so she went for a quick overnight and she said a couple
56:19
of interesting things. She said Mar Lago, by the way says is
56:22
very Florida, you know very you know, yes, it's you know, it's
56:26
opulent, I think was the word she used very Florida opulent.
56:29
So not gaudy, but Florida opulent. No Ubers are allowed on
56:35
the premises. So they they rented a car and that they had a
56:39
nice valet. She was very surprised that there was zero
56:44
screening security metal detectors, ladies didn't have to
56:47
open their bags or anything. And she was especially surprised
56:52
because about halfway through the evening, and by the way,
56:57
Vivek was there Vivek go. So
56:59
John C Dvorak: hold on. So they didn't there's no security
57:01
distance you pick up some secret folders while she was there.
57:04
Adam Curry: She brought me back a napkin. She's there was a
57:10
goodie bag, what's in it? And I left it there. Here's a napkin
57:13
by Oh, fine. Okay, well, there you go. Vivek was there. And he
57:21
spoke at General Flynn was there. And he spoke. And also
57:29
there was James O'Keefe. And all he did all night was he was on
57:34
his phone. That's all he did. He didn't he didn't talk to
57:37
anybody, which is on his phone all night, which I thought was
57:40
kind of interesting. And halfway through the evening, all of a
57:45
sudden, whoops, put on the brakes. He flew right back from
57:49
New York, and President Trump came in from the back of the
57:52
room. And she said Now things changed. He says the Secret
57:56
Service was outrageously amazing. It was just like this
58:01
flood of people. And then a hush came over the crowd. And she
58:08
said that she actually found herself surprisingly, she was
58:13
fangirling over President Trump. She said he has an aura that is
58:18
unbelievable.
58:20
John C Dvorak: Yeah, you know, I ran into him once years ago,
58:23
when he was with Marla Maples. And I felt the same way. He has
58:27
an aura. Yeah, it's hard to explain. It just has it. You can
58:32
see it's like the guy's glowing as he's walking around.
58:35
Adam Curry: And she took some pictures and he actually looked
58:38
pretty youthful, I would have to say so I don't know what
58:42
happened there. But they look good. He had he did have a tie
58:46
on. And it was not his 2016 tie that's too long. That always
58:52
bothered me. And I predict that he will never go tireless
58:56
anywhere he shows up. Because it's a part of concealing his
59:01
his voluptuous belly. He will never show up without a tie. And
59:09
she said it was it was really quite interesting. And he
59:12
grabbed the mic and he spoke and and you know, she thought it was
59:16
quite impressive. The only other thing she she had to share is
59:21
that now at all TSA everywhere, apparently where she was and you
59:25
had multiple flights to get there. The TSA is now asking you
59:29
to take a picture of yourself a biometric picture. And then you
59:34
don't have to show your boarding pass. And she opted out. She
59:39
said can I opt out? Yes, you can opt out you have to show your
59:42
boarding pass. So this is now just standard operating
59:45
procedure. Your pictures being taken at TSA. Remember it was
59:49
just a test and a couple airports now it's just
59:51
John C Dvorak: though they want to do it that way and
59:53
everybody's Erco that's great. Easy, those things are pretty
59:59
remark Trouble. Yeah, I mean you can't really disguise yourself
1:00:04
and get away with it. No,
1:00:06
Adam Curry: but the the upon some query you know the the
1:00:10
answer comes Oh no, no it gets destroyed right away Don't worry
1:00:13
about it tomorrow.
1:00:14
John C Dvorak: Oh really? It's like those x rays of the naked
1:00:17
women. Yes.
1:00:18
Adam Curry: Don't worry about it, we destroy it and we take it
1:00:20
away right away. It's all good.
1:00:22
Unknown: Yes bullcrap.
1:00:25
Adam Curry: Speaking of of goodie bags and such This was
1:00:28
actually quite a little interesting tidbit that came in
1:00:30
from the from the BBC details
1:00:32
Unknown: have emerged of a crime wave of sorts. On the world's
1:00:36
most famous plane branded items such as glassware and
1:00:40
pillowcases have been vanishing from the official aircraft of
1:00:44
the President of the United States Air Force One, the likely
1:00:47
culprits lead journalists from Washington. The BBC is well
1:00:52
Vernon reports. A
1:00:53
source has told the BBC that last month, the president of the
1:00:57
White House Correspondents Association, wrote an email to
1:01:00
its members warning that removing items from the
1:01:03
presidential plane is forbidden. Kelly O'Donnell said such
1:01:07
behavior didn't cast the journalists in a very good light
1:01:11
and must stop. Reports suggest the press corps pilfering was
1:01:15
identified for our military was taken aboard Air Force One
1:01:19
following a visit by Mr. Biden to the West Coast. Several items
1:01:23
were found to be missing from the rear cabin of the aircraft,
1:01:26
the section reserved for reporters on the next trip,
1:01:30
officials will likely be keeping a closer eye on the presidential
1:01:33
wild and hoping that journalists don't go home with anything
1:01:37
other than a good story. Hey,
1:01:40
Adam Curry: go hell free.
1:01:41
John C Dvorak: Stealing from that plane, everybody who's ever
1:01:44
been on that plane steal something you do that you do.
1:01:48
And they know it and they replace it. Remember
1:01:50
Adam Curry: when I was at Buckingham Palace, and you stole
1:01:54
some no I wanted to steal something went into the bathroom
1:01:56
to steal a towel or some soap. And all they had was paper towel
1:02:00
dispensers and, and soap all bolted to the wall. You don't
1:02:04
want to
1:02:05
John C Dvorak: steal anyway. They're cheap. They are they are
1:02:08
the cheap. Alright,
1:02:09
Adam Curry: I have some Anderson Cooper 360. Here regarding
1:02:13
because of course, you know, this is very just amazing. It's
1:02:16
just amazing. And you can't underestimate what these what
1:02:20
these presidents are doing for Joe Biden's campaign here is the
1:02:23
one and only 100 millionaire Van Jones.
1:02:26
Unknown: I think that anytime a police officer loses his or her
1:02:29
life, that's a tragedy. People should show up. But the reality
1:02:32
is that there is a big machine that has to be cut on for the
1:02:37
Democratic Party. The Democratic Party cares about police. We can
1:02:40
show that. But we've got to get this. I thought that was great.
1:02:43
Adam Curry: The Democratic Party, they care about police,
1:02:45
we can show that. Yeah. By defunding them right
1:02:48
Unknown: party cares about police, we can show that. But
1:02:50
we've got to get this party to pull it together. And if anybody
1:02:54
doubts Barack Obama, in particular, his ability to get
1:02:58
some of the people back in this party, you got men leaving this
1:03:01
party, you got young African American leaving this party, he
1:03:04
can reach them, and we'll we'll be out there a lot. I don't
1:03:09
think Barack Obama is going to sit this out. I don't think by
1:03:12
the way, I think we have to Obama's two Clintons and two
1:03:15
Biden's who are not going to sit this out. I think you're gonna
1:03:17
see a full court press from the Justice Party. I
1:03:21
Adam Curry: know when I first heard it, I'm like, what, if we
1:03:24
got body doubles? I'm pretty sure that talking about calorie
1:03:27
and Big Mike, I
1:03:28
Unknown: don't think by the way, I think we have to Obama's to
1:03:31
Clintons. And to Biden's who are not going to sit this out? I
1:03:33
think you're gonna see a full court press from the top of this
1:03:36
party to the bottom. Because the consequence of a Donald Trump
1:03:40
presidency partly catastrophic in the minds of of Barack Obama
1:03:45
or Bill Clinton or anybody in this party. It just can't be
1:03:48
allowed. And so, yes, it's unusual. It was unusual time
1:03:51
that we're in. But anybody who doubts Barack Obama's ability,
1:03:55
we all well, yeah, who cares? No, no, Barack Obama can talk to
1:03:59
people who are leaving this party and get them back. And
1:04:01
he's got six months to do it. And he's going to play a
1:04:03
tremendous role.
1:04:05
Adam Curry: Okay, so how will they be sent into the field? How
1:04:08
will you dispatch them outside the Biden
1:04:11
John C Dvorak: Obama Clinton event? Is the Biden campaign
1:04:13
planning more of these kind of joint appearances ahead? Or is
1:04:16
it more likely the former President Obama and Clinton will
1:04:19
be dispatched separately onto the campaign trail? Well,
1:04:21
Unknown: certainly this is not going to be the last that we see
1:04:24
of the two former presidents and particularly, I think former
1:04:27
President Barack Obama, you know, the president probably is
1:04:31
going to be hitting the trail a lot more, especially as we get
1:04:34
more into the fall. Our reporting is that he is likely
1:04:37
to visit college campuses, for example, and also choose these
1:04:41
key cities in key battleground states. With the goal of course
1:04:44
of helping to drive up enthusiasm among younger voters,
1:04:48
as well as other key demographics like black voters
1:04:51
and Latino voters. You know, these are two men Anderson as
1:04:54
you know very well, who have been friends and obviously went
1:04:58
through a lot together in They're eight years together. So
1:05:01
you can imagine the time that they spent together this time
1:05:04
around this afternoon, a couple of hours, that they had a lot to
1:05:08
talk about. And we were told by aides, that they were catching
1:05:11
up a lot and enjoying themselves talking about a lot of the
1:05:14
professional things, but also just their personal lives as
1:05:17
well.
1:05:17
Adam Curry: It was an interesting trend on on a social
1:05:21
network Twitter in particular. So they had video footage of
1:05:26
Obama and Biden coming out of Air Force One on the on the tiny
1:05:33
stairs, of course, the the lower deck. Excuse me. And and have
1:05:40
you seen the hold? Yes, yes. Where they normally are as a
1:05:45
whole. Yeah, coming out of the hold. And, you know, there's
1:05:48
something about Obama's leg or something, but but the trend is,
1:05:53
what do you notice? Have you seen this?
1:05:56
John C Dvorak: So the BA may have, but I never could figure
1:05:58
out what to notice.
1:05:59
Adam Curry: I mean, either meanie. So they had this video
1:06:03
and look at Obama, what do you notice? And you know, and then
1:06:06
there's 500 comments if you know, go he's got a he's got an
1:06:11
ankle bracelet. Oh, his leg is the robot. That's like, I liked
1:06:16
that. This trend is annoying. I know. I just skipped them.
1:06:20
Anyway, let's move over to Trump for a moment because we need to
1:06:23
bash him appropriately, particularly on the Jesus Super
1:06:28
Bowl Sunday. The rest of it resurrection day we need to
1:06:32
complain about his religiosity. And who better to do that then
1:06:37
joy Reid,
1:06:38
Unknown: I'm wondering what one or two of your most favorite
1:06:41
Bible verses are.
1:06:43
I wouldn't want to get into it because to me, that's very
1:06:45
personal. The Bible means a lot to me, but I don't want to get
1:06:47
into specifics,
1:06:49
even to cite a verse they don't like don't want to do that. Old
1:06:51
Testament, New Testament, probably equal.
1:06:55
Adam Curry: Today, a medium testament guy would answer
1:06:59
something trumping Old Testament, New Testament,
1:07:01
probably equal.
1:07:04
Unknown: Today is Good Friday, which if Donald Trump had ever
1:07:06
read or even briefly scan the Bible, he might know. But if
1:07:10
you're a Christian believer, you know that it marks the day Jesus
1:07:13
of Nazareth, a Palestinian Jewish carpenter born in
1:07:16
poverty. Notice,
1:07:17
Adam Curry: notice what she says I love it. Notice what she says
1:07:20
the palace
1:07:21
John C Dvorak: of Palestinian
1:07:25
Unknown: genius he might know. But if you are a Christian
1:07:29
believer, you know that it marks the day Jesus of Nazareth, a
1:07:32
Palestinian Jewish carpenter born in poverty, as a displaced
1:07:36
refugee in his own land.
1:07:40
John C Dvorak: This is phenomenal, even got to displace
1:07:42
refugee angle good and
1:07:44
Unknown: conquered by the Roman Empire was crucified for the
1:07:48
crime defying the Roman Emperor by worshipping the God of Israel
1:07:52
rather than the Emperor himself, and invented crime for which he
1:07:56
was nailed to a cross and mocked by Roman soldiers who affixed to
1:08:01
his head a crown of thorns and labeled him King of the Jews, a
1:08:05
man who performed miracles for the poor, the sick and the
1:08:08
hated, and to despite being the son of the Divine died for the
1:08:12
sins of the masses. A man whose entire ministry was about
1:08:15
serving the poor, the immigrant and embracing the rejected. Oh,
1:08:20
man,
1:08:20
Adam Curry: she kind of makes the whole tribulation there the
1:08:25
Passion of Christ, just kind of take some shortcuts. It's a
1:08:29
little more than just that, but okay, let's continue Joy read
1:08:32
and then there's Donald
1:08:33
Unknown: Trump. Oh, there we go. A man born with a silver spoon
1:08:35
in his mouth, who has only ever served himself into his running
1:08:39
for president again, to keep himself out of prison. He has
1:08:44
also cast himself as a modern day Jesus, oh, they're during
1:08:48
this most sacred week in the Christian calendar? Well, to my
1:08:51
knowledge, Jesus, the Messiah never paid off a porn star to
1:08:54
cover up committing adultery while his third wife was
1:08:57
pregnant with his fifth child. Jesus certainly wasn't Hawking
1:08:59
Bibles as part of a never ending grift. But for the low, low
1:09:03
price of 5999, you could buy the god bless the USA Bible, the
1:09:07
only Bible endorsed by Trump, because to Donald Trump, a Bible
1:09:11
is no more sacred than a Trump board game or Trump water. It's
1:09:15
just another cheap tchotchke to sell to his followers as his
1:09:18
faith. It's just another thing to sell to frightened white
1:09:21
evangelical Christians, to get them to set aside what they know
1:09:25
about their faith and vote for Trump anyway, to keep him out of
1:09:29
jail. Trump has turned them into cult members shared his
1:09:33
persecution complex with them to get them to believe he's
1:09:37
fighting a holy war for them. But because he doesn't know
1:09:40
anything about the actual Jesus, Donald Trump doesn't understand
1:09:44
that a real Messiah would never say migrants are poisoning the
1:09:48
blood of our contract there actually was, I was a stranger
1:09:52
and you welcomed me in before he died. He said, Father forgive
1:09:56
them for they know not what they do.
1:09:59
Adam Curry: That was That was about the Romans, but okay, Joy
1:10:03
read you're the expert. And I think he also I think he also
1:10:07
came
1:10:07
John C Dvorak: in and inked ammonius or what is it? Yeah,
1:10:10
Adam Curry: I think that Jesus also came in and tossed everyone
1:10:14
out of the temple and overturned the tax tables and did some
1:10:17
other stuff you know there was was quite a bit of violence
1:10:21
action there was action Yes, that's the word I'm looking for
1:10:24
it one last clip here of joy I'm enjoying you so much Miss Reed
1:10:26
have to
1:10:27
Unknown: turn to my my play pastor my part time pastor,
1:10:29
Reverend Al Sharpton did my theology did I get my theology?
1:10:32
Right? Oh, no, no.
1:10:35
Okay, good. Because I listen, I listen to the fastest including
1:10:37
yourself. I my big brother let my big brother because Trump is
1:10:41
not any it's not a Christian. I mean, he's not a religious man
1:10:44
at all. He's never do you know him. He's not religious.
1:10:46
No, I've never heard him even discuss religion. That's no,
1:10:50
you're accused of it.
1:10:55
John C Dvorak: Aren't these the same Democrats to do everything
1:10:57
they can to keep any mention of religion or anything out of the
1:11:00
schools and taking any religious note that that shows up as City
1:11:05
Hall and, and all your moan and groan about it? So we have a guy
1:11:10
who's neutral on religion and now it's bad. Or am I getting
1:11:14
this wrong?
1:11:15
Adam Curry: He's the Reverend owl. He has credentials man. No,
1:11:19
Unknown: I've never heard him even discuss religion. Let's no
1:11:23
be accused of it of attending religious gatherings. Which is
1:11:27
why it is so insulting to me as one who grew up in the church
1:11:32
and had been a preacher since I was a boy. Oh,
1:11:36
Adam Curry: hold on a second. Is Reverend owl forgetting his
1:11:39
background? Reverend owl, let allow me to play a little clip
1:11:45
that reminds you of of your days as a preacher as a boy.
1:11:49
Unknown: But even worse is Al Sharpton, who's still hanging
1:11:52
around. This is a former former backup dancer with James Brown,
1:11:56
who was a crack dealer. He was a crack dealer. He was caught on
1:11:59
camera by the FBI dealing crack. And they turned him into an
1:12:03
informant. So he'd still he's certainly still on the FBI
1:12:06
payroll. He's no reverend.
1:12:08
Okay, insulting to me. I grew up in the church, and I've been a
1:12:13
preacher since I was a boy, for him to not only come with
1:12:16
selling Bibles, during Holy Week, I mean, this is the week
1:12:22
that we that believe in Christ, the real Christ, the real
1:12:27
Christ, take the Bible.
1:12:30
John C Dvorak: I should be talking to him. I know. When you
1:12:33
sell Bibles during Holy Week, at that time to sell him, that's
1:12:36
exactly getting a lot of logic here.
1:12:40
Unknown: To take the Bible and say that this is the only Bible
1:12:44
endorsed by Donald Trump. If you believe that was the sacred word
1:12:48
of God, who are you? I endorse the Word of God
1:12:53
and add to it and then there was no Council of Nicaea that added
1:12:57
to the Bible, Donald Trump did it he thinks he has the right to
1:12:59
do it.
1:13:01
Adam Curry: I had to order one. You know that right? I had one I
1:13:04
ordered one, of course, is dying. And by the way, there
1:13:07
John C Dvorak: are a bunch of conflicting Bibles that are out
1:13:10
there available. Yeah, if you do Bible research in any way,
1:13:15
shape, or form, especially online, they'll list them all to
1:13:18
you and a lot of them are so copyrighted, you can't do
1:13:20
anything. And they do and the argument is made this is the
1:13:24
best Bible that's the best Bible is nonsense. The king Jewish no
1:13:28
one Bible No,
1:13:29
Adam Curry: but he the Trump Bible is the King James version.
1:13:33
So that would that would be considered by most the OG.
1:13:38
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Emphasizing the word Oh, the old od newer.
1:13:45
The newer interpretations of the Bible which have come out since
1:13:48
and are used by a lot of scholars are far superior.
1:13:53
Adam Curry: Well, the here's what bothers me. My grandmother,
1:13:58
whenever this is some curry family, I don't think I've ever
1:14:00
told the story in the show. My grandmother was a real a real,
1:14:05
real Jesus lover, and she had her her King James Bible. And
1:14:11
whenever we would assemble for Thanksgiving or something, you
1:14:15
know, Christmas or some other stuff at Meade Road, which was,
1:14:19
you know, what we call the homestead, up there in Armonk,
1:14:25
upon leaving the oldest grandchild present, would read
1:14:30
Psalm 121, which he called the going away prayer. And we would
1:14:35
always cringe because there was lots of yeas and other stuff in
1:14:39
there. It was not it wasn't English. And, you know, so it
1:14:43
starts with I lift up my eyes and to the hills. And then I
1:14:47
look at the New King James or the New International Version,
1:14:51
and it's like, yeah, I took a glance over the mountains. It
1:14:56
doesn't it's not quite the same thing. And then there's the
1:14:59
message. Bye bowl which is written basically for truck
1:15:01
drivers. So there's a lot there's a lot of different
1:15:03
versions. But I think if you're Trump then yeah, you would you
1:15:07
would sell the the King James Version.
1:15:10
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Then when it's in the public domain, you
1:15:13
can make the most money from
1:15:17
Adam Curry: this. Let's go back to our
1:15:19
Unknown: governor. Let's start with the fatal shooting of New
1:15:22
York City police officer Jonathan Della. Now
1:15:25
Adam Curry: this is Kathy Hoko, the governor of New York who was
1:15:28
kicked out of the ceremony they asked her to leave. Trump was
1:15:33
there. All the cops are there. Hoko shows up and they asked her
1:15:38
to leave
1:15:40
Unknown: was that in this interview, which has dominated
1:15:43
the news and your state since his death on Monday, FORMER
1:15:47
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP attended the wake on Long Island
1:15:51
Thursday, yesterday, you went to the Wake as well, and you met
1:15:55
with family members. The tragedy obviously sparked a debate about
1:16:00
crime guns and criminal justice. And many of us deplore the
1:16:05
shooting of policemen you've been consistent with that. But
1:16:08
also consistent with everyone must stay within the law. What
1:16:12
can you share about your thoughts on these issues? As
1:16:16
Crime Statistics has gone down in your state? For what do we
1:16:20
need to do more of? Well,
1:16:22
thank you, Reverend, for having me back on the show and
1:16:24
yesterday. And today, the day of the funeral. It's it's been a
1:16:28
heartbreaking experience for all New Yorkers. We grieve with this
1:16:31
family, especially a young widow who has a one year old son who
1:16:34
will be raised without his father because of the horrific
1:16:37
acts by a brazen criminal. And I went to the way to meet the
1:16:42
family and speak to everyone from his wife and mother,
1:16:45
father, brothers, sisters, everyone is just distraught. And
1:16:50
yes, there's a lot of anger, understandably, there's anger,
1:16:54
about how these individuals who commit crimes over and over are
1:16:57
back out on the streets again. So that's one of the reasons we
1:17:01
worked hard with the legislature last year to change the bail
1:17:05
laws. So the judges have more discretion. And, you know,
1:17:09
there's a lot of complicated factors here, but I totally
1:17:12
understand the outrage of the family. I
1:17:14
do and we're working hard to keep crime down.
1:17:17
Adam Curry: Lady lady lady lady lady, I
1:17:19
John C Dvorak: love this statistically it's down oh, by
1:17:22
having a gander report it it's like the cops you know, it's
1:17:26
just it's, it's down for a reason. Yeah.
1:17:28
Adam Curry: Because of statistics. Yeah, lies damn
1:17:32
John C Dvorak: under report, they've also changed as as of
1:17:35
2020, they changed the reporting of, I would call them sheets or
1:17:41
forms or whatever it is nationally. And so a lot of
1:17:44
stuff doesn't get filled out anymore. There's, there's a lot
1:17:46
of reasons for these numbers being bogus, but everyone knows
1:17:50
it's not true. I mean, just go to San Francisco or even I went
1:17:54
to Oakland Chinatown the other day, and it was like Oakland
1:17:58
Chinatown used to be a pretty vibrant place half the places
1:18:01
boarded up.
1:18:02
Adam Curry: Here's, here's a new trend of the Oso. Statistically
1:18:07
safe New York City.
1:18:08
Unknown: The NYPD is investigating this incident and
1:18:11
several others like it, a woman suddenly punched while walking
1:18:14
on a Brooklyn sidewalk seemingly for no reason.
1:18:17
John C Dvorak: I literally just got punched.
1:18:20
Unknown: In the last few weeks, several young women have posted
1:18:22
on Tik Tok about getting randomly punched on the streets
1:18:25
of New York City. Out of nowhere,
1:18:28
this man just came up and hit me in the face
1:18:31
tonight with those videos as part of their investigation.
1:18:33
Police have made two arrests including this man skip Boakye
1:18:36
store are charged with attacking an influencer known as Halle
1:18:39
Kate whose video has been viewed 49 million times. Literally I
1:18:43
fell to the ground and now let's try it because I guess for me
1:18:46
and I'm like a concussion. A black eye
1:18:48
design student, Mikayla toninato shared a similar experience. So
1:18:51
I
1:18:51
just got back from the emergency room after getting punched in
1:18:55
the face
1:18:56
prosecutor said the man charged with assaulting her left the 27
1:18:59
year old with a concussion and a visible mark on her eye. Police
1:19:02
are investigating at least seven random assaults where the victim
1:19:05
later posted on Tik Tok none is believed to be related to
1:19:09
another tonight police are looking for this man in
1:19:11
connection with the assault of a 25 year old woman in Times
1:19:14
Square who was slapped in the forehead. And this man who
1:19:17
allegedly punched a 24 year old woman in the head. While police
1:19:21
say these attacks are not part of a pattern marry that doesn't
1:19:24
make them any less scary. Felony assaults in the city are up
1:19:27
about 3% other statistics though show the post pandemic violent
1:19:32
crime surge is continuing to level off.
1:19:35
Adam Curry: Oh okay. That's where the stats come from.
1:19:38
pattern. Now there's no pattern here. There's nothing to see
1:19:41
here.
1:19:43
John C Dvorak: Nothing to see here the punch in the face.
1:19:46
Adam Curry: Ah, in Brooklyn, please. This unbelievable. Oh
1:19:54
goodness gracious.
1:19:56
John C Dvorak: I got some Okhla reports. They got a way to fix
1:19:58
these things here. Oh, Um, I guess some California stories
1:20:02
okay Jake normally don't do but let's go with cameras everywhere
1:20:05
because that's gonna help.
1:20:07
Adam Curry: Oh yes, hundreds
1:20:08
Unknown: of new cameras promising to help make Oakland
1:20:11
and the East Bay safer. Governor Newsom announced today the
1:20:14
cameras will be placed on both city streets and on state
1:20:16
highways. As our crime reporter Henry Lee shows us how many
1:20:19
police departments already have this system that this will be on
1:20:22
a larger and more regional scale.
1:20:24
Governor Gavin Newsom says hundreds of cameras that read
1:20:27
license plates will soon be in place and across the East Bay,
1:20:31
which will aid and support the efforts of law enforcement to
1:20:34
focus on stolen vehicles. The governor made his announcement
1:20:38
in a video recorded along Hagen Berger Road in East Oakland a
1:20:41
hotspot for burglaries the camera system is from flux
1:20:44
safety and one that's already used by many law enforcement
1:20:47
agencies. There's still photos of the backs of cars and not
1:20:51
people or faces from their police can track down specific
1:20:54
cars and potentially arrest suspects. 290 cameras will be on
1:20:58
Oakland City streets under the purview of Oakland police while
1:21:01
190 cameras will be set up on state highways in the East Bay
1:21:05
and monitored by the CHP images will be stored for 28 days. With
1:21:09
many officers barred from chasing suspects and property
1:21:12
crimes. Supporters say these cameras will allow the cops to
1:21:15
catch up to them later.
1:21:17
We also feel that big brother isn't watching enough that you
1:21:20
know my big brothers, they always looked out for me and I
1:21:22
think that the Ultimate Big Brother is our local police
1:21:25
departments if they
1:21:26
can help address some of the immediate public safety issues
1:21:31
room. Just one vehicles and that kind of thing. You know,
1:21:35
hopefully, they'll have an
1:21:37
impact. Others aren't so sure the biggest question is whose
1:21:40
rules are we playing by Brian Hofer is chair of the city of
1:21:43
Oakland's privacy commission. He questions whether the CHPs
1:21:46
privacy standards will be the same as Oakland.
1:21:48
I know my opinion is in the minority, that people are acting
1:21:53
based on fear and also an unproven misguided belief that
1:21:58
these cameras are going to solve all our problems.
1:22:01
Adam Curry: Wait a minute. Do I not recall story after story
1:22:05
about how this was a problem? And no, you can't have this this
1:22:09
is illegal. And did they? Did they change something somewhere
1:22:15
to the law
1:22:15
John C Dvorak: that you forget? Oh, you know,
1:22:18
Adam Curry: can I just can just listen to this. This is a clip
1:22:21
from 2023 about the think the San Jose Police license plate
1:22:25
readers might just listen to this for a second law
1:22:27
Unknown: enforcement and city officials have had enough and
1:22:30
they believe perpetrators shouldn't have a license to
1:22:33
steal. So answer technology. It reads license plate numbers and
1:22:38
converts them to text format. And if there's a match with a
1:22:41
plate from a wanted hotlist law enforcement is alerted. Silicon
1:22:46
Valley's San Jose implemented automatic license plate readers
1:22:50
ao PRs throughout the scale in October, near tough spots like
1:22:54
intersections and malls.
1:22:57
Adam Curry: I thought it was a big problem. I thought that the
1:22:59
there was legalities that had to be overcome. And I guess that
1:23:02
just happened. Okay.
1:23:04
John C Dvorak: Did we probably have older clips that get there
1:23:07
somewhere? Here's the second part of this Oakland report.
1:23:09
James
1:23:10
Unknown: birch, the anti police terror project says money could
1:23:13
be better spent elsewhere. Instead
1:23:14
of these cameras, could we have you know, professionals doing
1:23:18
their work in the community to prevent violence? You know,
1:23:20
those are the costs that we're seeing here on the streets in
1:23:23
the city of Oakland. It's
1:23:24
not clear where these cameras might be set up. But we've
1:23:27
learned that the system could be installed beginning in the next
1:23:29
30 days and be fully complete by this fall in Oakland Henry Lee.
1:23:34
Adam Curry: Oh, so this is great. So this is the the
1:23:38
security industrial complex closing in on everybody. Your
1:23:42
pictures taken at the airport, your pictures being taken on the
1:23:46
street, and in New York, they now have a new way of doing stop
1:23:50
and frisk, Mayor Adams
1:23:51
Unknown: announced the start of a pilot program with a high tech
1:23:54
body scanner that could help keep people with guns out of the
1:23:58
subway the system manufactured by evolve technology in
1:24:02
widespread use at amusement parks and in at least 10
1:24:05
stadiums far less intrusive. Yeah, that's private property
1:24:09
than airport security. This system generates an invisible
1:24:12
electromagnetic field as you walk through your body disturbs
1:24:16
that fear and the system is designed to look specifically
1:24:19
for the distinct pattern of a gun. In a demonstration, the
1:24:24
system detected the men with concealed handguns, a computer
1:24:28
screen pinpointed exactly where the guns could be found. Be
1:24:31
surprised
1:24:32
how many people will see that machine and walk through
1:24:34
thinking that no one will pick up their gun. We see it in our
1:24:36
hospitals, people walking in with all sorts of weapons,
1:24:40
because they don't believe the machine actually works. The NYPD
1:24:43
has not yet said how many they will use it precisely where they
1:24:46
will be deployed. But we will start seeing them in the subways
1:24:50
in early July. Yeah.
1:24:53
Adam Curry: It's less intrusive than TSA. No they don't do with
1:24:56
that. Take your picture. What are you Drink and I think I
1:25:00
heard something open up
1:25:01
John C Dvorak: polar seltzer. No big deal. Okay.
1:25:06
Adam Curry: Now the big the big fear, of course is, is none of
1:25:09
this. It's all cyber. It's all cyber and we're all worried
1:25:12
about cyber. And we have the Deputy Director for digital
1:25:16
innovation at the CIA, who, as far as I know, the CIA, they're
1:25:21
not supposed to be operational in the US, correct? No,
1:25:25
John C Dvorak: that's not true. Which we've talked about. We've
1:25:28
talked about this I had in the newsletter, Ronald Reagan lifted
1:25:31
those restrictions during his era.
1:25:33
Adam Curry: Oh, well, that's good to know they can do it they
1:25:38
want well, Juliana got Galena, I think is her name. She appeared
1:25:43
on NBC Julianne
1:25:44
Unknown: galena is title may sound bureaucratic
1:25:47
and a deputy director of the CIA for digital innovation. But her
1:25:51
portfolio is broad and essential. appointed in
1:25:53
February. She's in charge of the CIA's efforts to detect and
1:25:57
protect against cyber threats from abroad. Among her foremost
1:26:01
concerns, threats to US elections, particularly Russia,
1:26:04
spreading false information, creating doubt and swaying US
1:26:08
officials. And with China, she sees efforts to influence us
1:26:11
opinion as the biggest threat. If
1:26:13
you're changing the lines of a group of people or many people.
1:26:17
That's hard to do. It's hard to even know what the source was or
1:26:21
how it happened, including
1:26:23
on social media, or you're on Tik Tok? No, neither are her
1:26:26
kids or her parents. She says I tell them don't touch it. Tick
1:26:30
tock denies being owned by the Chinese government. But back at
1:26:33
CIA headquarters, her biggest concern might surprise you.
1:26:37
Honestly,
1:26:38
the thing that concerns me the most is worrying that maybe
1:26:43
someone in my enterprise still has password 123 as the
1:26:46
password. It's, you know, in other words, basic cyber
1:26:50
hygiene,
1:26:51
Adam Curry: cyber hygiene. I like that. How's your cyber
1:26:58
hygiene? cyber
1:26:59
John C Dvorak: hygiene? Why isn't she on tick? Tock? Isn't
1:27:03
she supposed to be checking this stuff out to make sure we're not
1:27:06
getting screwed? You know, the CIA should be sending us
1:27:08
donations? Because this is what we do.
1:27:13
Adam Curry: I have a multi part breakdown of the 60 minutes.
1:27:18
Special Special, which is that oh, it's about tick tock and
1:27:23
fake videos and AI. Yeah, you want to hear some of this? This
1:27:28
is I'd love it. You'd like to pain as big
1:27:32
Unknown: tech firms wrestle with how to keep false and harmful
1:27:36
information off their social network. Wait
1:27:38
John C Dvorak: a minute, hold on a second. Is this lesley stahl
1:27:41
interviewing the Biden stooge, who's presenting herself as a
1:27:45
fact checker?
1:27:47
Adam Curry: I see is that Kate starb? I think yeah,
1:27:52
John C Dvorak: she's never she works with the Biden
1:27:54
administration. But she's got set up shop as a fact checker.
1:27:57
Yes, it makes sure that the Biden stuff doesn't get you
1:28:00
know, he doesn't get because that's
1:28:01
Adam Curry: really that's the truth. Yeah, of course, true.
1:28:05
Truth.
1:28:05
Unknown: The Supreme Court is wrestling with whether platforms
1:28:09
like Facebook and Twitter now called X have the right to
1:28:13
decide what users can say on their sites. The dispute centers
1:28:18
on a pair of laws passed in the red states of Florida and Texas,
1:28:23
over the question of First Amendment rights on the
1:28:26
internet. The Supreme Court is considering whether the
1:28:29
platforms are like newspapers, which have free speech rights to
1:28:34
make their own editorial decisions. Or if they're more
1:28:38
like telephone companies that merely transmit every one
1:28:42
speech. Wow,
1:28:43
Adam Curry: that's a that's a very, very simplified version of
1:28:48
John C Dvorak: the issue. Terrible analogy it really
1:28:51
terrible.
1:28:51
Unknown: It really is.
1:28:52
If the laws are upheld, the platform's could be forced to
1:28:56
carry hate speech or false medical information.
1:29:01
Adam Curry: You will carry wars you will carry the hate
1:29:04
Unknown: speech. The very most big tech companies have spent
1:29:08
years trying to remove through teams of content moderators. But
1:29:14
in the process, conservatives claim that the companies have
1:29:17
engaged in a conspiracy to suppress their speech.
1:29:22
Adam Curry: Ah, yes, yes. By the way, did you make the basket
1:29:26
sounds like you hit it.
1:29:28
John C Dvorak: I have used to have a giant pile of cans in
1:29:32
this studio. Yes, we missed the which I've removed but
1:29:35
unfortunately another pile has been forming and I tossed that
1:29:38
can pile
1:29:40
Adam Curry: so you literally have a pile on the floor of
1:29:42
cans. Yeah,
1:29:43
John C Dvorak: yeah. Because this makes a great scientific.
1:29:45
Just Just Just listen.
1:29:51
Adam Curry: You are a unique man, Chelsea Dvorak, very
1:29:57
unique, almost as unique as Kate Starr Word,
1:30:00
Unknown: a new target is misinformation, academic
1:30:03
researchers. This
1:30:05
Adam Curry: is this is something we could get into exit strategy,
1:30:08
who began
1:30:09
Unknown: working closely with the platforms after evidence of
1:30:13
Russian interference online in the 2016 election evidence? are
1:30:17
researchers being killed? Absolutely. And hate starboard
1:30:21
is a professor at the University of Washington, a former
1:30:25
professional basketball player and a leader of a misinformation
1:30:30
research group created ahead of the 2020 election
1:30:34
John C Dvorak: yeah Biden yes of course and and she's a former
1:30:37
basketball matches is this report is CBS report is classic.
1:30:41
Nowadays kind of reporting where they just leave stuff out it
1:30:45
screw you the public, would you call the 60 minutes is just
1:30:48
falling off the off the ship? Would you call
1:30:51
Adam Curry: that mal information, misinformation or
1:30:54
from nationally? Yes,
1:30:55
Unknown: we were very specifically looking at
1:30:57
misinformation about election processes, procedures and
1:31:01
election results. And if we saw something about that, we would
1:31:04
pass it along to the platforms if we thought it violated their
1:31:07
one of their policies.
1:31:09
Here's an example, a November 2020 tweet, saying that election
1:31:14
software in Michigan switched 6000 votes from Trump to Biden,
1:31:20
the researchers alerted Twitter that then decided to label it
1:31:24
with a warning. I understand that some of the researchers
1:31:29
including you have had some threats against them. Yes,
1:31:33
right.
1:31:34
I have received one. Sometimes they're threatening behind them.
1:31:37
And sometimes they're just there to make you nervous and
1:31:39
uncomfortable. And it's hard to know the difference
1:31:42
Adam Curry: I love just jumps from, well, you know, the votes
1:31:45
change, but you've had threats against you. I mean, this is
1:31:48
this is this is not even journalism anymore. It's really
1:31:51
bad. And, by the way, we all know who really is behind all
1:31:56
the disinformation.
1:31:57
Unknown: Did your research find that there was more
1:32:01
misinformation spread by conservatives? Absolutely.
1:32:05
I think not just our research research across the board,
1:32:08
looking at the 2020 election
1:32:09
Adam Curry: about safe and effective lady found
1:32:12
Unknown: that there was more misinformation spread by people
1:32:16
that were supporters of Donald Trump or conservatives. And the
1:32:19
events of January sixth, kind of underscore this. Is folks
1:32:25
climbing up the Capitol building were supporters of Donald Trump
1:32:29
and they were they were misinformed by these false
1:32:32
claims and that motivated those actions.
1:32:35
Oh, did
1:32:37
Adam Curry: that come out of the January 6 Commission? That's
1:32:41
what it was. I thought it was Donald Trump's fault.
1:32:44
John C Dvorak: She's saying specifically with the false
1:32:46
claims. Does she say? No, of
1:32:48
Adam Curry: course not. Now, let's get a let's get the other
1:32:52
side of the story. Let's go to Jim Jordan. The Republican Ohio
1:32:55
Republican
1:32:56
Unknown: Congressman Jim Jordan is Chairman of the House
1:32:59
Judiciary Committee. So how big a problem is mis and
1:33:03
disinformation on the web?
1:33:06
Well, I'm sure there's some but I think you know, our concern is
1:33:09
the bigger problem of the
1:33:11
the attack on First Amendment liberties.
1:33:13
Congressman Jordan's Judiciary Committee First Amendment
1:33:17
Adam Curry: liberties. That's an interesting way to put it. Do I
1:33:21
like that first amendment liberty, you
1:33:23
John C Dvorak: can be sure that this has been chopped up off
1:33:27
Unknown: the attack on First Amendment liberties?
1:33:29
Congressman Jordan's Judiciary Committee produced a report that
1:33:33
concluded there's a censorship industrial complex Oh, no, we're
1:33:38
the federal government and tech companies colluded with academic
1:33:42
researchers to disproportionately silence
1:33:45
conservatives, which Kate starboard vigorously denies. Oh,
1:33:50
but Congressman Jordan says her group unfairly flagged posts
1:33:54
like this tweet by Newt Gingrich, Pennsylvania,
1:33:58
Democrats are methodically changing the rules so they can
1:34:02
steal the election. He complains that government officials put
1:34:06
pressure on social media companies directly.
1:34:10
A great example 36 hours into the Biden administration, the
1:34:13
Biden White House, sins a email to Twitter and says, We think
1:34:18
you should take down this tweet a s a p, just
1:34:21
a call a loan from the government, he says can be
1:34:25
unnerving.
1:34:26
You can't have the government say, hey, we want you to do X
1:34:29
government who has the ability to regulate these private
1:34:32
companies governments has the ability to tax these private
1:34:34
companies.
1:34:35
He says that White House email to Twitter involved a tweet from
1:34:40
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and everything in the tweet was
1:34:43
true. That
1:34:44
tweet implied falsely that baseball legend Hank Aaron's
1:34:49
death was caused by the COVID vaccine
1:34:52
did they take turns out they did it? Thank goodness and that
1:34:55
post is still up.
1:34:57
Adam Curry: Well, that must must be true. then,
1:35:00
John C Dvorak: oh my god, it's still up. She decries
1:35:06
Adam Curry: we need something just as equally outrageous on
1:35:08
the other side that hurt the Democrats, Katie
1:35:11
Unknown: Harbeth spent a decade at Facebook, where she helped
1:35:15
develop its policies around election misinformation. When
1:35:19
she was there, she says it was not unusual for the government
1:35:23
to ask Facebook to remove content, which is proper. As
1:35:28
long as the government is not coercing
1:35:31
conservatives are alleging that the platforms were taking down
1:35:35
content at the behest of the government. If it were true. The
1:35:38
platform's made their own decisions.
1:35:40
Adam Curry: Okay. What kind of decisions? What example Do
1:35:43
Unknown: you have? And many times we were pushing back on
1:35:46
the government?
1:35:47
Can we talk about a specific case? Oh, which
1:35:49
Adam Curry: one? Do you think they have, John?
1:35:52
John C Dvorak: I'm sure it's a whopper.
1:35:56
Unknown: It's of Nancy Pelosi. It's a doctored tape, where
1:35:59
she's, she looks drunk.
1:36:01
Why he did this president. The opportunity is a great one to
1:36:06
something has started.
1:36:08
This was the video of then how Speaker Pelosi posted to
1:36:12
Facebook in 2019. Slow down to make it seem that she was
1:36:17
slurring her words. Do
1:36:20
Adam Curry: these people have no humor? Do they understand? This
1:36:24
was a joke? No, no,
1:36:27
John C Dvorak: they actually have no humor. It's the most
1:36:30
amazing thing I've ever seen come down.
1:36:32
Unknown: It did not lie. Because it didn't violate the policy.
1:36:36
Why?
1:36:37
Adam Curry: Why? Why did they not take it? Why? Why is
1:36:43
disinformation? Why she's never drunk.
1:36:47
Unknown: Did it come down? It
1:36:48
did not lie, because it didn't violate the policies that they
1:36:53
had. So did
1:36:54
she put pressure on the company to take it down? She
1:36:58
was definitely not pleased. She definitely. Yes. And it really
1:37:04
damaged the relationship that the company had with her.
1:37:07
Adam Curry: Oh, it damaged the relationship. No, like she
1:37:11
cared. She was too busy buying stocks. She got no seats. I
1:37:15
don't care but we don't care what you think of me Twitter.
1:37:17
I'm too busy buying stocks with my inside information. Okay, so
1:37:22
now we just almost done here we get to the Supreme Court and a
1:37:25
lot of this is now in the court. The Conservatives
1:37:27
Unknown: campaign faced a setback at the Supreme Court on
1:37:30
Monday, when a majority of the justices seemed poised to reject
1:37:35
their effort to limit attempts by the government to influence
1:37:39
social media. The court is deciding in separate cases,
1:37:43
whether the platform's are like news organizations with a First
1:37:47
Amendment right to control who and what information appears on
1:37:52
their sites.
1:37:53
Adam Curry: That's gonna be so interesting. What comes out of
1:37:55
that. Let's wrap this up with some accusations Darryl West,
1:37:59
Unknown: a Senior Fellow of technology innovation at the
1:38:02
Brookings Institution okay says the clash over what is true is
1:38:07
fraying our institutions and threatening democracies around
1:38:12
the world. Half
1:38:13
Adam Curry: of gold is voting this year, and the world could
1:38:16
stick with democracy or move towards authoritarianism. Well,
1:38:20
we all know we want we all want authoritarianism, half the world
1:38:24
is voting this
1:38:25
John C Dvorak: voting and they're voting for
1:38:26
authoritarian. How do you do that? By the way, you have
1:38:29
systems in place.
1:38:30
Adam Curry: This is a great this is good. Yes.
1:38:34
John C Dvorak: Authoritarian place. Yeah. And you can't it's
1:38:37
not like these kind of lame democracies that come late in
1:38:41
the game, and then they vote, you know, a Sharia government in
1:38:45
place and they just they just dissolve everything. You can't
1:38:48
there's not no mechanism. There is no mechanism in this country
1:38:52
to do that. accuracies
1:38:54
Adam Curry: around the world. Half of the world is voting this
1:38:57
year, and the world could stick with democracy or move towards
1:39:01
authoritarianism. The danger is disinformation could decide the
1:39:05
elections in a number of different countries.
1:39:08
Unknown: In the US, he says the right wing has been flooding the
1:39:11
internet with reams of misleading information in order
1:39:15
to confuse the public why, why he's alarmed by the campaign to
1:39:20
silence the academic researchers who have had to spend money and
1:39:24
time on demands from Jim Jordan's Judiciary Committee.
1:39:29
I wonder if it is a way to measure the shifting meaning of
1:39:32
misinformation starboard says
1:39:34
she and her team feel intimidated by the Conservatives
1:39:37
campaign. So while they will continue releasing their
1:39:41
research reports on misinformation, they will no
1:39:45
longer send their findings to the social media platforms at
1:39:48
that
1:39:49
Adam Curry: point. Oh, good. Are you then
1:39:53
John C Dvorak: they have to pull back because it's a Biden up.
1:39:57
Yeah, it's I want to mention it In passing, which I don't have
1:40:01
any clips thrown I'm I should have gotten some. I guess
1:40:04
they're doing their their you're unleashing the AI on medical
1:40:09
research. Yes. You heard this too. Yes, yes, you have a claim
1:40:12
they're turning. It turns out that most of the medical
1:40:15
research that we've been inundated with bogus is totally
1:40:19
bogus. Well, I
1:40:20
Adam Curry: don't need AI to deconstruct this particular
1:40:24
information that came out more
1:40:26
Unknown: proof this morning that eggs have been getting a bad
1:40:29
rap. A new study shows it's okay to eat an entire dozen on a
1:40:33
weekly basis researchers they eating 12 fortified eggs per
1:40:36
week had no adverse impact on good or bad cholesterol level
1:40:40
people
1:40:40
Adam Curry: over hold on hold on. We'll get we'll get there
1:40:43
we'll get there. Well, don't worry, I'm going to promote the
1:40:45
book Don't worry, I had
1:40:46
Unknown: no adverse impact on good or bad cholesterol levels
1:40:49
and people over the age of 50 and the first signs of potential
1:40:52
benefits for seniors who ate eggs each day such as improved
1:40:55
cholesterol and insulin resistance scores. But experts
1:40:58
say more research is needed so talk to your own doctor before
1:41:02
you make any changes to your diet. So I really
1:41:05
John C Dvorak: every time I make a change in my diet I want to
1:41:07
eat a new fruit I have to call the doctor they want to answer I
1:41:11
Adam Curry: love these types of news reports because it's
1:41:13
blanketed all over the place and of course with our no agenda
1:41:18
research hat on we go to look at the study.
1:41:22
John C Dvorak: Diane before you do that, did you notice that she
1:41:25
dropped into Word fortified?
1:41:29
Adam Curry: No, I didn't. Yes,
1:41:32
John C Dvorak: just start the clip over. Why does it have to
1:41:35
be what's wrong with a natural egg more proof
1:41:37
Unknown: this morning that eggs have been getting a bad rap a
1:41:41
new study shows it's okay to eat an entire dozen on a weekly
1:41:44
basis researchers they eating 12 fortified eggs per week
1:41:48
Adam Curry: for what is a fortified egg.
1:41:51
John C Dvorak: Me sir feeding the chickens hormones are some
1:41:53
damn thing Who knows.
1:41:55
Adam Curry: So I go to look at this study and I didn't need a I
1:41:58
just go to the study its prospective evaluation of
1:42:01
fortified eggs related to improvement in the biomarker
1:42:07
profile for your health. And all you have to do is go to the lead
1:42:14
researcher Neha J. pug de potty MD F ACC and look at the
1:42:22
disclosures. By the way, except for three every single
1:42:26
researcher is a consultant for Big Pharma but the lead
1:42:29
researcher states research and research grants provided by egg
1:42:35
glands best which is a fortified egg. Yes. And and I don't have
1:42:41
to tell you who's paying for the website egg glands best do I
1:42:45
know this is the fortified egg lobby. Yeah, and everyone just
1:42:51
reports it Oh yeah. Oh, this is great news. Remember blue jeans
1:42:56
you're gonna get cancer blue jeans, no cancer beef. You're
1:42:59
gonna die your audio is gonna get
1:43:01
John C Dvorak: cast iron skillets it's gonna give you a
1:43:04
heart attack you're gonna
1:43:05
Adam Curry: kill Yeah. Meanwhile, everybody listen to
1:43:07
the sound of my voice knows that you need to go to too many
1:43:11
eggs.com the end and don't get the fortified version. Get the
1:43:16
regular the regular version of book just a regular bunch
1:43:19
John C Dvorak: of free PDF. That's really aggressive. That's
1:43:21
right. But the book
1:43:23
Adam Curry: itself is a is a work of art. It is a work of
1:43:27
art. It is well worth the the $800 for the book.
1:43:34
John C Dvorak: That's the ABC box.
1:43:37
Adam Curry: May 5, I'm told may 5 Is the ABC book. Oh, I'm so
1:43:41
excited.
1:43:43
John C Dvorak: So shall we go back to San Francisco for a
1:43:45
minute. Oh, goodness. Okay. Although we haven't left that we
1:43:49
were in Oakland. Yeah, we were just a day in the life of San
1:43:53
Francisco. Okay, I got three different stories here.
1:43:56
Adam Curry: Oh, is it is it as fun and safe statistically as
1:44:00
New York City. Oh,
1:44:01
John C Dvorak: probably better everything. Crime has gone down.
1:44:04
Here's here's San Francisco normal arrests.
1:44:06
Unknown: San Francisco. Police say they arrested dozens of
1:44:09
wanted fugitives in a sweep in the Tenderloin this week.
1:44:12
Officers say they arrested 54 people on Wednesday and seized
1:44:15
600 grams in our conics during the multi agency operation. 34
1:44:20
of those arrested had outstanding warrants.
1:44:22
Authorities with other city agencies also towed cars and
1:44:25
impounded illegal food vending carts. Please say these
1:44:28
operations will continue for the foreseeable future around you
1:44:32
and Plaza and other areas.
1:44:33
Adam Curry: He legal food vending carts. Yeah,
1:44:36
John C Dvorak: there was some bad cookstove and so they stole
1:44:39
it. Hey,
1:44:39
Adam Curry: so yeah, they
1:44:41
John C Dvorak: did that. Here's a here's a good one too. There's
1:44:43
no San Francisco story normal. This is I put his San Francisco
1:44:46
normal Bart shooting at
1:44:47
Unknown: San Francisco Police are still searching for more
1:44:50
people who may have been involved in a deadly shooting at
1:44:52
the Powell Street BART station. It happened around 930 Last
1:44:56
night at Halle Plaza. People police found one person sent who
1:45:00
had been shot? They were declared dead at the scene. The
1:45:03
victim's name has not been released.
1:45:05
Adam Curry: Hold on a second.
1:45:06
Unknown: Let me hear that again. People police found one person
1:45:09
who had been shot. They were declared dead at the scene.
1:45:12
Adam Curry: Was this a trans person? She's using the day then
1:45:16
pronoun on a one a single person.
1:45:19
John C Dvorak: That's interesting. I caught it right
1:45:22
that I missed it.
1:45:23
Adam Curry: So they knew something. They're not reporting
1:45:25
Unknown: people. Police found one person who had been shot.
1:45:28
They were declared dead at the scene. The victim's name has not
1:45:31
been released. Please tell us they located a gun but no
1:45:34
arrests have been made.
1:45:36
John C Dvorak: Okay. That's pretty standard as that happens.
1:45:40
If anybody out there wants a vacation in San Francisco, I'd
1:45:43
advise against it.
1:45:44
Adam Curry: Yeah, certainly don't leave anything in your
1:45:46
car.
1:45:47
John C Dvorak: And here's the thing. Yeah, for sure. And you
1:45:51
can you imagine the pain in the ass it must be to have a rental
1:45:54
you go to San Francisco, you just park it and it gets busted.
1:45:57
Did they bust the Windows on it and you got to take the car
1:45:59
back? There goes your vacation it takes must take forever to do
1:46:03
the paperwork.
1:46:03
Adam Curry: Well, first of all, since when are we considering
1:46:06
San Francisco vacation destination? It's a one way
1:46:10
ticket to hell, my friend.
1:46:13
John C Dvorak: Here's the last San Francisco normal Yendor loin
1:46:16
clip. For
1:46:17
Unknown: the first time we are hearing from the plaintiffs
1:46:19
behind a lawsuit aimed at the city of San Francisco over
1:46:22
conditions in the Tenderloin district is KPBS Christian
1:46:25
Captain shows us these residents say they want the city to take
1:46:29
decisive action to put an end to open air drug markets and
1:46:32
homeless encampments.
1:46:35
Conditions in San Francisco's tenderloin are the ongoing
1:46:37
center of debate and now the center of a lawsuit filed last
1:46:41
week. Residents and hotels in the area say the city hasn't
1:46:45
done enough to improve street conditions and filed a suit in
1:46:48
federal court saying while they pay their taxes, they don't get
1:46:51
the same services that other city residents receive. Several
1:46:54
of the residents chose to remain anonymous, but are speaking out
1:46:58
now for the first time about what it's like living in the
1:47:01
Tenderloin.
1:47:02
It is dangerous to come outside. I work three days a week. I have
1:47:06
to walk two blocks up where there's drug drugs going around
1:47:11
in drug dealers.
1:47:12
This resident is raising two children in the tenderloin and
1:47:15
says it's not fair that they have to live in a dangerous
1:47:18
neighborhood.
1:47:19
All I'm asking for is just one thing security.
1:47:23
The attorney representing the plaintiff says the city has
1:47:25
allowed the tenderloin to sink into chaos. And it's
1:47:29
a little bit more than that because there's evidence that
1:47:31
the city has treated this neighborhood as the Containment
1:47:34
Zone. This is where the city has directed this activity with the
1:47:39
hope apparently, if we can contain it to the terminal line,
1:47:42
then
1:47:43
maybe it won't spread to other neighborhoods. Oh
1:47:45
Adam Curry: my goodness. I mean, I
1:47:47
John C Dvorak: believe this to be true. Oh, it
1:47:48
Adam Curry: sounds totally believable. But the tenderloin
1:47:51
that used to be hip.
1:47:53
John C Dvorak: No. to tender was never He was always a hellhole.
1:47:56
And I was a little kid. I remember going through it with
1:47:59
my dad and he's telling me this is the bad part of town it was
1:48:03
always the bad part of town still the bad part
1:48:06
Adam Curry: was your dad drunk driving you through there it was
1:48:07
gonna drop you off with you. Sometimes
1:48:09
John C Dvorak: you got to go through the tenderloin you get
1:48:10
from point A to point B. But the but the idea that they've made
1:48:15
it this way on purpose sounds I never considered but then I
1:48:19
think of the of the concept of Hamsterdam in the TV series The
1:48:24
Wire. Yeah. And I think yeah, that's exactly what they're
1:48:27
doing.
1:48:28
Adam Curry: Yeah. And then and then once it's totally devolved
1:48:31
into crap, then they'll toss everybody out, raise it, as in
1:48:36
Arese. E and the stadium.
1:48:40
John C Dvorak: They need a new stadium. But I don't think
1:48:42
they're going to I don't know this has been going on too long.
1:48:45
I don't I think they're just going to leave it as Hamsterdam.
1:48:49
Adam Curry: I want to play a couple of clips from the Big
1:48:53
Pharma from the medical. Everything's an industrial
1:48:56
complex. So it's the medical industrial complex. This is what
1:48:59
your algos will tell you to be very afraid of.
1:49:02
Unknown: And the CDC is warning that monkey pox is on the rise
1:49:04
and yet in the US cases are nearly double what they were at
1:49:08
this time last year. It spreads via skin to skin contact with
1:49:11
symptoms like smallpox, but milder now the CDC says anyone
1:49:14
with a high risk of infection should get vaccinated
1:49:17
Adam Curry: to quote a trend. What do you notice in that clip?
1:49:23
John C Dvorak: The vaccinated know
1:49:26
Adam Curry: what's different? What's different from the
1:49:28
previous reporting on monkey pox?
1:49:31
John C Dvorak: Here is skin to skin contact. Yes,
1:49:34
Adam Curry: it used to be men who have sex with men.
1:49:37
John C Dvorak: Yes, now we're correct
1:49:39
Adam Curry: skin to skin contact. Let's complain a bit
1:49:45
about the price of ozempic. Tonight
1:49:48
Unknown: a new study is raising questions about the high cost of
1:49:50
the diabetes drug ozempic and similar drugs now being used by
1:49:53
millions of people for weight loss. drugmaker Novo Nordisk
1:49:57
charging nearly $1,000 a month for inject Since before
1:50:00
insurance, researchers from Yale King's College Hospital in
1:50:04
London and Doctors Without Borders claim that it can be
1:50:06
made for less than $5. The study does not account for labor
1:50:10
costs, tariffs and legal fees. The company says it spent almost
1:50:13
$5 billion on research and development
1:50:16
John C Dvorak: and advertising. They mentioned that cost of
1:50:20
advertising they put into that thing that which adds to the
1:50:23
bottom line. Yeah,
1:50:24
Adam Curry: it was half a billion dollars last year alone.
1:50:27
So on that tip, there's me see, there's a news that there are
1:50:31
natural alternatives to ozempic to weight loss drugs ozempic and
1:50:36
gum. Well, we know that it's Slenderman slender mint.com. But
1:50:42
there are a team of computer scientists here we go is
1:50:46
planning to announce the identification of two
1:50:48
potentially viable natural alternatives to weight loss
1:50:53
drugs ozempic And will go be made from naturally occurring
1:50:56
compounds currently identified as compound a and compound B,
1:51:00
the mystery extracts, which are identified using the latest
1:51:04
artificial intelligence tools, well get ready will remain
1:51:09
secret until the researchers obtain patents of their
1:51:12
formulations.
1:51:14
John C Dvorak: There goes the price. Yeah, exactly.
1:51:18
Adam Curry: It's, it's, it's so sick. One more warning from the
1:51:23
CDC get bought watch your kids.
1:51:27
Unknown: And now to an alert from the CDC a rare type of
1:51:30
bacterial illness that can cause meningitis is increasing 422
1:51:34
cases were reported last year the most since 2014. One strain
1:51:39
proving to be more deadly than usual, with one in six people
1:51:42
dying. Most of the victims are middle aged adults, the federal
1:51:45
agency encouraging those eligible to stay up to date on
1:51:49
their vaccines,
1:51:50
Adam Curry: vaccines, the meningitis vaccine, is there a
1:51:54
vaccine for men and I believe, I believe there to be just
1:51:57
everything's like stay up to date and our vaccine better just
1:52:00
get your vaccine. Oh, the monkey pox skin to skin used to be men
1:52:04
who have sex with men, but no, now it's just skin to skin. And
1:52:08
then what I thought was the funniest. The funniest report
1:52:11
from Kenya. And this started in 2018. We had a we, we I think we
1:52:18
did something on the show. Do you remember that they were
1:52:21
doing they were detecting TB, tuberculosis with sound
1:52:27
analysis.
1:52:29
John C Dvorak: And they would they would actually don't
1:52:31
remember that they
1:52:31
Adam Curry: will analyze your cough. And then based upon your
1:52:36
cough up, you got tuberculosis, but they couldn't really get it
1:52:40
above 70% accuracy. So now we've decided, well, let's just let's
1:52:45
just give the Kenyan some tuberculosis and let's build our
1:52:49
app down. They're developing
1:52:51
Unknown: an app that could detect tuberculosis and other
1:52:54
respiratory diseases. That's the challenge set by this team at
1:52:58
the Kenya Medical Research Institute. In this room, they
1:53:01
record the cost of both sick and healthy people. The aim is to
1:53:05
create a software that can analyze the noises and diagnose
1:53:09
whether the person has the disease.
1:53:11
It's a very convenient technology new technology. The
1:53:15
trials
1:53:15
have been funded by the National Institutes of Health in the USA,
1:53:19
but have not yet received regulatory approval for Dr. And
1:53:22
dooba. The Project Lead Researcher this offer could help
1:53:26
that's
1:53:26
Adam Curry: what I like about the report that keep having this
1:53:28
lady who's testing cough into a Yeti Blue my curb
1:53:32
Unknown: the spread of tuberculosis by cutting down the
1:53:34
diagnosis timing from two to three months to a few minutes.
1:53:38
The biggest achievement
1:53:39
is reduced time to diagnosis. So for the moment they get a cough.
1:53:43
If you can just expose them to the software and determine this
1:53:46
STB would reduce TB transmission in the community. And a lot of
1:53:50
TB is due to transmission. The software
1:53:53
has not yet met World Health Organization detection accuracy
1:53:56
standards, the app must have a TB diagnosis accuracy of at
1:54:01
least 90% and at least 80% in detecting the absence of
1:54:06
infection. At present, the rate is 10% lower in both categories,
1:54:11
but gives researchers a lot of hope.
1:54:15
John C Dvorak: Yes, if you want to cough listen to that report.
1:54:19
I
1:54:19
Adam Curry: just love the report and I didn't know the World
1:54:21
Health Organization had standards for cough analysis. I
1:54:27
mean, it's gonna give me a little bit you're gonna go on
1:54:30
the airplane Okay. Cough All right. Let me take a picture
1:54:34
walk through this body scanner. Why fly at all? Why even? Why
1:54:42
even while yes, I know this is this is the conclusion you've
1:54:45
come to as a wise man. You've
1:54:47
John C Dvorak: used another one comes along those lines. Why
1:54:50
travel at all? Here's the Texas Boeing subcontractor clip. Oh,
1:54:55
yeah.
1:54:56
Adam Curry: This is another interesting story.
1:54:58
Unknown: The Texas Attorney General is is investigating a
1:55:00
key Boeing Supplier that's already under scrutiny by
1:55:04
federal regulators over the quality of its work on Boeing
1:55:08
planes. Ken Paxton says he's looking into spirit Aerosystems
1:55:12
because of what he says are apparent manufacturing defects
1:55:16
that lead to numerous concerning or dangerous incidents. A
1:55:20
spokesman says spirit Aerosystems doesn't comment on
1:55:23
investigations. PacSun wants the company to turn over more than
1:55:27
two years worth of documents about flaws in manufacturing,
1:55:30
and also about the company's effort to create a diverse
1:55:34
workforce.
1:55:35
Adam Curry: Good to know okay, well, they
1:55:36
John C Dvorak: got a diverse workforce in there, so I don't
1:55:38
know why they slipped that in. Well, I guess they weren't doing
1:55:41
enough because it sounds like they weren't doing enough about
1:55:43
diversity but Oh, that'll fix I've been in a spectrum and
1:55:46
industrial situation. Once when products come into debt or
1:55:50
subcontracted out they have to be re inspected by the company
1:55:54
that receives it that's the rest where the responsibility begins
1:55:58
and ends and there's also something called final
1:56:01
inspection on all these operations and they that's where
1:56:04
the where the real rubber hits the road this is bullcrap
1:56:08
blaming some subcontractor doesn't have enough diversity
1:56:16
Adam Curry: Yes, I'm with you. I'm with I mean what can you say
1:56:19
that's that's the news is just filled with this. Why don't we
1:56:22
even even watching news anymore and reporting on it? We should
1:56:25
just fold it all up. It's all the same. It's all lies. It's
1:56:29
lies. Lies lies I tell you. Let's get into it. Now if there
1:56:33
was something that happened on on the social meds on social
1:56:37
media well first No, yeah. Med Yeah, that's why I call it a
1:56:44
soft drink. Yes, social net. Ah, now in small cans. This I don't
1:56:50
know if you saw this. It was BBC BBC hard hard took her talk.
1:56:56
Stephen Sackur
1:56:57
John C Dvorak: at No worry, worry that I have that same
1:57:00
clip. Yeah.
1:57:01
Adam Curry: And yeah, but I have the whole pipe the whole thing.
1:57:04
It's a little, it's a little more to it. And I just I have
1:57:10
some commentary about this. So everyone's
1:57:12
John C Dvorak: by the way, Steven is a dick. And the Hard
1:57:18
Talk has been like this forever. This way. They just they just
1:57:21
think is so cool to be with a British accent to just grill
1:57:25
somebody unnecessarily and not let you know and have this. It's
1:57:30
a terribly hard talk. 16 years ago, he started this show, I
1:57:34
used to watch it because a different guy. But ever since
1:57:37
the Steven Sackler guy, or whatever his name is, came on it
1:57:41
and the arrogance and condescension of his style. It's
1:57:45
it's shows unwatchable, and the BBC should take it off the air.
1:57:50
Well, it was
1:57:51
Adam Curry: doubly disgusting because the whatever one, the
1:57:54
clip that went viral, and we're like, yeah, you stick it to the
1:57:59
BBC man. You tell him Yeah, you tell him. But meanwhile, this
1:58:03
was an entire net zero promotion, complete. Acceptance,
1:58:12
that co2 is killing us. And the President of Guiana did not push
1:58:20
back on the bogus climate change charges. No, he's all in on it.
1:58:26
This was a promotion of global warming. And everybody fell for
1:58:30
like, yeah, man, you tell him carbon sink.
1:58:34
Unknown: We have to be very careful about this climate
1:58:37
change stuff. This is this is the stuff while we're looking at
1:58:40
Trump and Biden and, and the algos. It's the climate change.
1:58:46
This is how they're going to lock you down. Welcome to Hard
1:58:50
Talk. I'm Steven Sacca. And today I am in Guyana, South
1:58:55
America, a country of some 800,000 people which right now
1:59:00
can claim to have the fastest growing economy in the world The
1:59:05
reason oil vast reserves of the stuff located offshore. My guest
1:59:10
today is Guyana is President Irfan Ali, his country's new
1:59:15
found oil riches, Stokes tensions with neighboring
1:59:18
Venezuela, they've also raised questions about this country's
1:59:21
vulnerability to climate change. So is oil, really a blessing or
1:59:28
a curse? All right, so now we get into the thing that most
1:59:31
people saw. Let's take a big picture. Look at what's going on
1:59:35
here. Over the next decade, two decades, it is expected that
1:59:41
there will be $150 billion worth of oil and gas extracted off
1:59:48
your coast. It's an extraordinary figure. But think
1:59:53
of it in practical terms. That means according to many experts,
1:59:57
more than 2 billion tons have carbon emissions will come from
2:00:02
your seabed from those reserves and be released into the
2:00:06
atmosphere. I don't know if you as a head of state went to the
2:00:11
cop level in Dubai right
2:00:12
here, let me stop your idea. Do you know that Guyana has a
2:00:17
forests forever? That is the size of England and Scotland
2:00:22
combined. A forest store is 19.5 gigatons of carbon, a forest
2:00:27
that we have kept alive, a forest that we have kept, give
2:00:31
you the right, does that give you the right to release all of
2:00:34
this carbon? Does
2:00:35
that give you the right to lecture us on climate change? I
2:00:39
am going to lecture you on climate change. Because we have
2:00:42
kept this forest alive. The story is 19.5 gigatons of carbon
2:00:46
that you enjoy that the world enjoy that you don't pay us for
2:00:50
that you don't value that you don't see a value in that the
2:00:53
people of Ghana has kept alive. Guess what, we have the lowest
2:00:57
deforestation rate in the world. And guess what, even with our
2:01:00
greatest exploration of the oil and gas resource we have now we
2:01:03
will still be net zero Guyana will still be net zero.
2:01:07
So he's right there with net zero which means carbon credits
2:01:12
because that's how you get to net zero. He says carbon but he
2:01:17
really means carbon dioxide because that's just become the
2:01:21
thing that oh, it's carbon it's just crap. No, it's carbon
2:01:23
dioxide and it goes downhill from there. The Center for
2:01:26
International Environmental Law has described the oil and gas
2:01:30
production in Guyana as turning your country from as you rightly
2:01:34
put it a carbon sink into a potential quote carbon bomb. Now
2:01:40
you may say you have every right I mean, come on. This thing is a
2:01:44
is a climate change promotion, climate carbon bomb, give me a
2:01:50
break Yeah, 10 carbon bomb. Now you may say you have every right
2:01:55
that to exploit that that or that
2:01:57
particular us. We even with our even with exploring and
2:02:03
production of all our resources, we are going to still be carbon
2:02:08
neutral, we are still going to be carbon, you let
2:02:10
me quote to you Greenpeace who say quite simply to avoid the
2:02:13
worst impacts of climate change. And you know that your own
2:02:16
country is one of the most vulnerable to climate change,
2:02:19
because most of your most of your population lives
2:02:22
below. We have paid Guess what? Guess what? We
2:02:26
Adam Curry: don't now this is interesting. So this guy, not
2:02:28
only is y'all actually really on and net zero, but now he's
2:02:32
reminded that his country, most of his country lives below sea
2:02:36
level. But he's all in on sea level rise, of course, because
2:02:41
you know, that's what Obama knows with his house on the
2:02:43
coast relation live hand alone.
2:02:45
Unknown: We have paid guess what, guess what we have paid
2:02:49
for the mitigation. We have paid for it up adaptation. We are the
2:02:53
ones who have to find whether to No, no, no, no, no, no, I'm
2:02:57
telling you what Greenpeace says. But let me tell real
2:02:59
peace, say we need to keep the majority of the world's
2:03:02
remaining fossil fuels in the ground
2:03:06
running. Please consider out doing that Greenpeace. And you
2:03:09
can say that, but we need to get resources and the developing
2:03:14
world, we need to get resources to build the sea defences, we
2:03:17
need to get sea defences to build a drainage and irrigation
2:03:20
system. You just said that we are six feet below sea level,
2:03:23
who is going to pay for the infrastructure? Who is going to
2:03:26
pay for the drainage and irrigation? Who is going to pay
2:03:28
for the development and advancement of our country? Are
2:03:30
you going to pay it's not coming from anywhere? It's not going
2:03:33
from Greenpeace or anyone else?
2:03:35
So he's admitting we got to pump the water out, man, when the sea
2:03:38
level rises when people start to drown? You're not gonna pay for
2:03:41
that Hard Talk, man. No, we're gonna pay for it with our
2:03:44
carbon. Isn't there a cynicism here in Georgetown, best
2:03:48
expressed by your vice president who said recently, because there
2:03:52
is this climate change imperative to decarbonize our
2:03:55
policy is to get as much oil out of the ground as quickly as
2:04:00
possible. Now, he said, That's harsh for those who think that
2:04:04
you should be environmentally sound. But that is the reality
2:04:08
of it. Those were very honest words from your vice Prez, and
2:04:11
that is what we are honest, we are practical. So you're
2:04:13
reaching
2:04:15
out before any deals done, to quote you by cop to transition
2:04:19
away from oil and
2:04:20
you can say we are rushing, but we are very practical. We have
2:04:24
this natural resource. And we are going to aggressively pursue
2:04:27
this natural resource because we have to develop our country. We
2:04:31
are committed to development of this region, we have to create
2:04:34
opportunities for our people because no one is bringing that
2:04:36
for us. You you no one is bringing that for us. No one is
2:04:40
paying our agenda.
2:04:43
Adam Curry: So while everyone thinks this is a big win, it's
2:04:46
not the guys all in his vice presidents all in and they're
2:04:51
just they have a different solution. Let's do a quick
2:04:53
John C Dvorak: I liked the analysis. I'm gonna give you a
2:04:55
clip of the day all that is very kind of you verbal because
2:05:01
you're right. Everyone just played the funny part. I had the
2:05:04
clips isolated because not because of the analysis because
2:05:08
it was humorous. Yes. Because it was told and but you're
2:05:12
absolutely correct. The whole thing is it could it might as
2:05:15
well have been scripted. Yep. Yeah.
2:05:18
Adam Curry: Why else is that guy? They're hard talk, man.
2:05:22
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Why do you go to Guiana? From UK? That
2:05:26
seems like a kind of out of the way trip.
2:05:29
Adam Curry: I hear Guianas beautiful
2:05:30
John C Dvorak: this time of year. Probably is probably a
2:05:33
great time to take a couple weeks off it is to Yeah, it has
2:05:37
to be.
2:05:40
Adam Curry: Anyway, so we do a little update on the other war
2:05:42
that we stopped caring about, you know, the war that killed 10
2:05:46
times the amount of people in Ukraine.
2:05:50
John C Dvorak: What war is this? Well, it's
2:05:52
Adam Curry: the Russia Ukraine war, the full scale invasion
2:05:55
that's still going on yet but people don't care about that
2:05:57
anymore. 400,000 Ukrainian men have died. But Palestine but you
2:06:06
have a clip? No, I have a couple of clips. Here's the Lenski on
2:06:09
CBS. I
2:06:10
Unknown: increase the production of a major bomb bombed out
2:06:14
building in eastern Ukraine. President Solinsky seemed upbeat
2:06:18
despite recent set up the battlefield. But one thing that
2:06:22
strikes me is your defiant still. You seem more frustrated
2:06:28
than optimistic now. No, no,
2:06:32
Adam Curry: I got that wrong.
2:06:33
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Still optimistic? No, no, I'm I'm I'm
2:06:36
normally I'm optimistic because normally, this is only one plan
2:06:42
how to survive. That
2:06:45
Unknown: plan for survival relies on us support, which has
2:06:48
helped keep Russian forces at bay in recent months.
2:06:53
Those are Escalade. It was very hard. And I'm solid. Thank God,
2:06:56
our partners, including the US and the European air defense
2:07:00
missiles relief through the winter.
2:07:04
I understand that. But Americans will think we have spent 10s of
2:07:09
billions of dollars supporting Ukraine
2:07:12
Adam Curry: back then was not 10s of billion How about
2:07:15
hundreds of billions was this 10s of billions all of a sudden
2:07:19
Unknown: billions of dollars supporting Ukraine
2:07:22
back then was not it would not be right to say we just need to
2:07:25
know the year $2.3 billion will not that doesn't work like that.
2:07:30
Needs to be recorded. Don't ammunition is coming to us needs
2:07:33
to get its production take place in the US in Padang stay in the
2:07:37
US stock and Texas sustained in the US.
2:07:40
Adam Curry: Oh, he's he's parroting the old trope of hey,
2:07:45
you're not spending money on Ukraine. You're spending it on
2:07:48
bombs that are made in the US and stays in the US is good for
2:07:52
America. Give me some credit man.
2:07:54
Unknown: We joined him as he inspected vast newly built
2:07:57
underground bunkers just a few miles from the Russian border.
2:08:02
They're also bracing for Russian retaliation after President
2:08:05
Putin accused Ukraine of supporting the ISIS terror
2:08:09
attack near Moscow last week. Allegations Solinsky dismissed
2:08:14
as ridiculous. But that doesn't stop Putin from attack.
2:08:20
Because that's what they want to tell you yet. He doesn't care
2:08:24
what the reason is for this
2:08:27
Adam Curry: guy, he doesn't care. He doesn't care. He
2:08:29
doesn't care. doesn't care. So then we have some anti Russia
2:08:33
anti Putin information, which is coming from Fox News. Run by the
2:08:40
Democrat Party staffed by Nimrod's and this is a good one.
2:08:45
There were
2:08:46
Unknown: four suspects who went to court on Sunday, and they
2:08:50
didn't look very good. Did they
2:08:51
know I mean, about six hours after the attack, the Russian
2:08:57
military, arrested and captured these four people. They were
2:09:01
driving west of Moscow, and they were pulled out of their car and
2:09:06
there are videos online showing, frankly, some brutal torture.
2:09:10
There's one in which a Russian soldier cuts off the air of one
2:09:14
of them and makes him eat his own ear. There.
2:09:18
Adam Curry: Wow. I didn't see that video. Is that on telegram?
2:09:25
John C Dvorak: I didn't see it either. I guess somebody must
2:09:28
have seen it. Because that's the way the Russians operate.
2:09:31
Exactly.
2:09:32
They love ear eating. Yeah, the cartilage. Yeah.
2:09:36
Adam Curry: Is cartilage. Yummy. Let's do some quick financial
2:09:42
news. Which is always good. I'm just What are you laughing
2:09:46
about?
2:09:46
John C Dvorak: I'm just it's crazy clip you just played?
2:09:49
Well. I
2:09:49
Adam Curry: thought I was gonna clip for the day. I already got
2:09:51
my clip of the day so I'm happy.
2:09:53
John C Dvorak: You're not gonna get clipped of the day for
2:09:54
eating.
2:09:56
Adam Curry: I think it's up there in the realm of Clip of
2:09:58
the Day territory. As
2:10:00
John C Dvorak: the tsunami would have gotten,
2:10:03
Unknown: once lauded as the wunderkind of crypto, who kept
2:10:05
the company of the rich and famous this morning, Sam Backman
2:10:08
fried begins a 25 year federal prison sentence back then free
2:10:12
to dressing the court. I'm sorry about what happened at every
2:10:14
stage things I should have done and said things I shouldn't
2:10:17
have. But the judge saying there was never a word of remorse for
2:10:21
the commission of terrible crimes. You just need FTX FTX
2:10:25
wants the go to celebrity endorsed crypto exchange. Behind
2:10:30
the Scenes customers did not know bank and fried was using
2:10:33
billions of their money for himself to prop up his
2:10:36
struggling LME to hedge fund at trial, prosecutors played this
2:10:40
interview with our George Stephanopoulos.
2:10:41
So you do know and you did know that FTX deposits were being
2:10:46
funneled to Alameda. So
2:10:48
I was vaguely aware that that was how some wires were a sent
2:10:54
in the first place.
2:10:55
Didn't that set off alarm bells in your head.
2:10:57
So there are a lot of people who are involved in that process.
2:11:00
And look, I really deeply wished that I had taken like a lot more
2:11:06
responsibility for understanding what the details were of what
2:11:11
was going on their
2:11:12
customers have FTX lost everything. One victim telling
2:11:15
the judge the money which I wanted to spend on a family home
2:11:18
taken away as well as my children's education, in
2:11:21
addition to the 25 years in prison bank, when freed was
2:11:23
ordered to forfeit $11 billion to compensate victims. It's one
2:11:27
of the stiffest white collar sentences handed down in recent
2:11:30
years. And it reflected the judges worry bank, when fried
2:11:33
could commit another fraud, there is a risk that this man
2:11:36
will be in a position to do something very bad in the
2:11:38
future. And it's not a trivial risk.
2:11:41
Adam Curry: So they have a take on this. So they send this
2:11:43
autistic kid who was completely built up by Forbes magazine by
2:11:52
the media, particularly Hello, CNBC. They send this kid to
2:11:57
jail, he'll come out when he's 50. At the end, and everyone
2:12:02
else gets off all the celebrities who took money to
2:12:05
promote this hobbyists scam. The politicians who took money money
2:12:10
that went was slush through to Ukraine, his parents, his
2:12:15
parents, on the payroll, lawyers from Stanford professors,
2:12:21
everybody gets a free pass and they send this schmuck to jail.
2:12:26
It's really pathetic. It really is. I mean, even the I mean, Kim
2:12:33
Kardashian and Snoop Dogg Got in trouble for promoting some crap
2:12:36
coin. But oh, no, no, no, Tom Brady's Okay, ya know, we'll let
2:12:41
him go. And so this kid takes the fall for all of it, and
2:12:44
everybody knew it was going on, everybody. But that's okay.
2:12:49
Because those of you who lost all your savings you're going to
2:12:51
put into your house. Oh, boo hoo. Did you not read the
2:12:55
disclaimer? I think you played a clip from the special from NPR.
2:13:00
But this is in your future song.
2:13:01
Unknown: The idea is not new. Martin Luther King and the Black
2:13:05
Panthers called for guaranteed income. So did President Nixon.
2:13:09
These days, tech entrepreneurs argue cash aid will be needed as
2:13:14
gig work automation and AI threatened jobs. Preckwinkle
2:13:18
wants to prove it works. So it can someday go nationwide cash
2:13:23
aid was fringe before the pandemic. But after all those
2:13:27
COVID stimulus checks and emergency rental payments,
2:13:30
interest exploded. Also City's got their own pandemic money.
2:13:34
They're using that along with philanthropy for small cash aid
2:13:38
pilots. They target low income households and pay them 500 or
2:13:43
$1,000 a month for a year or two. But as that pandemic money
2:13:48
runs out, it's possible this trend could fizzle basic income
2:13:52
is not meant to replace other assistance. But add to it. To be
2:13:56
clear, this and other guaranteed income programs do not require
2:14:00
people to work at all. That's a selling point for supporters.
2:14:04
They say it can give people time and space to find a better job
2:14:08
or new direction. But it's a big concern for opponents,
2:14:12
especially if no strings cash aid were made permanent so far
2:14:16
with short cash aid pilots. Researchers say there has been
2:14:19
no impact on whether people have jobs. Some parents, though, have
2:14:23
cut back gig work to spend more time with their kids.
2:14:27
Adam Curry: It's coming except we're not going to call it
2:14:30
universal basic income. We're calling it cash aid. cash aid
2:14:35
sounds so friendly.
2:14:36
John C Dvorak: I don't know what they're going to do to make this
2:14:38
work. But I mean, I agree with you because it's just seems as
2:14:41
though they have system is set up. But it's an it's not as
2:14:46
though the educational system hasn't brainwashed everybody
2:14:50
enough to kind of expect it.
2:14:52
Adam Curry: So yeah. And Andrew Yang.
2:14:56
John C Dvorak: Yeah, he popularized the Prophet. So yes,
2:14:59
you will What do you want an offbeat clip? Something that
2:15:03
shows that we're like years ahead of everybody else. Sure.
2:15:08
Adam Curry: Do we get to play we told you so on no agenda? No.
2:15:12
John C Dvorak: Okay, that is the most annoying of all the jingles
2:15:15
never created. We stopped playing it. Yes. So I've picked
2:15:20
his clip off off the this kind of a weird that was weird thing
2:15:24
that happened. I think it's kind of nice a little discussion. But
2:15:27
this is a from the gut fell show. You're going to spike the
2:15:33
ball is what you're going to do. Good for you. With the 100%
2:15:38
clip.
2:15:38
Adam Curry: Oh, you're not going to spike the ball before I
2:15:40
played the 100% clip. Can I just spike the ball for you? Okay,
2:15:46
Spike. God fell did the tsunami. He did
2:15:50
John C Dvorak: it as a sub segment he normally does. He's
2:15:52
escaped. He does a scatological piece every so often. And I
2:15:56
expected that's where it was going to appear. It
2:15:59
Adam Curry: was he literally did 20 seconds. Yeah. Which was a
2:16:02
little disappointing. But yes, this is a lot of people pick
2:16:06
this up because we have been on this for a long time years,
2:16:10
John C Dvorak: or years.
2:16:13
Unknown: On everything is racist. The phrase 100% Donald
2:16:19
Trump Jr. recently called the anti Defamation League for
2:16:21
including 100% and its list of terms related to hate and
2:16:26
extremism. According to the ADL 100% can be shorthand for 100%
2:16:32
whites. That's true. I've been surrounded by white supremacist
2:16:39
for years.
2:16:42
But it's 100% about the gift 100% 100% 100% 100%
2:16:46
of you right now. 100% 100%
2:16:50
Yeah. 1,000% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 1,000%
2:16:57
Yes. 100,000 times. percent.
2:17:03
Adam Curry: Okay, so I think the reason why they're doing this is
2:17:05
because 100 frickin percent they want to they want to nail Trump
2:17:10
with it. But I can tell you from my close, my best friend Mo is
2:17:16
black. I always want I love saying that by have a good
2:17:18
friend who's black. So called black. And this is really this
2:17:24
game. By the way. Almost everything comes out of black
2:17:27
culture in America. And it was formed rich. Ah. I'd say a lot
2:17:34
comes out.
2:17:35
John C Dvorak: What are you talking about? A lie? Yeah. You
2:17:38
said everything.
2:17:39
Adam Curry: Almost. I said almost everything. I didn't say
2:17:40
everything. That's everything. Yeah. Okay. Strike that from the
2:17:45
record.
2:17:46
John C Dvorak: But just continue with yours. This company, please
2:17:48
continue. Okay. Go on. Because, but go ahead. But go ahead
2:17:54
website and never getting it wrong. Go ahead. Go ahead.
2:17:58
Adam Curry: This is from the 100 emoji which comes from black
2:18:02
America saying well, 100 100 and then it became 100%. And
2:18:08
everybody started using it. And then my friend who happens to be
2:18:11
black stopped using it. Because it became so popularized that it
2:18:15
wasn't fun anymore. It's an emoji.
2:18:19
John C Dvorak: Which shouldn't have a little 100 emoji. Yeah.
2:18:21
Should
2:18:22
Adam Curry: we call Apple racist for having a racist? Um, yes. I
2:18:26
mean, come on. The this is the anti Defamation League. And
2:18:29
John C Dvorak: when did they when did the anti Defamation
2:18:32
League go south? They have really lost their way. And it's
2:18:38
been
2:18:38
Adam Curry: that way for a long time, Joan,
2:18:40
John C Dvorak: I think it has too long. People just haven't
2:18:42
called called them out because they're afraid of them. It
2:18:45
Adam Curry: was near the Southern Poverty Law Center is
2:18:47
called they want their spot back. They're the ones they're
2:18:52
the worst. Are you doing a D H unplugged on Tuesday this
2:18:56
Tuesday? Yeah. Why? I have something that I think Andrew
2:19:01
Horowitz your compadres. So every Tuesday DH unplugged. I
2:19:06
listened to it religiously. It is a fabulous show. If you want
2:19:10
to listen to it more often than not I listen to it. I think all
2:19:14
the time. Mainly just to hear you talk about me. Yeah, we do
2:19:19
that every show. Yeah. So I have now I'm talking about your show.
2:19:23
And it comes on at eight o'clock Eastern time or nine.
2:19:27
John C Dvorak: It's let me think 6789, Eastern,
2:19:30
Adam Curry: nine Eastern, so eight Central, and it's a
2:19:33
podcast and it's a value for value
2:19:35
John C Dvorak: stream.
2:19:36
Adam Curry: It's on the stream. It's live on the stream. It's a
2:19:38
very, it's an outstanding product. I have a question for
2:19:43
Andrew Horowitz he is uniquely qualified to tell me what's
2:19:47
going on with this story.
2:19:49
Unknown: All right, we're back now with a baffling underwater
2:19:51
mystery. Scientists are trying to figure out the strange
2:19:54
phenomenon impacting fish in the Florida Keys, causing them to
2:19:58
spin out of control and then wash it Dead
2:20:00
State Fish and Wildlife officials and Florida's Bonefish
2:20:03
and Tarpon Trust have logged nearly 200 incidents with over
2:20:07
30 species acting this way, mostly in the Lower Keys. But as
2:20:12
far north as Miami.
2:20:14
Yeah, this is crazy. I was out on a six hour charter I had two
2:20:18
people on the boat and we were downloaded for ligament by the
2:20:20
bank, and we'd happened to see a fish floundering on the flats.
2:20:24
And then so we got close to him, we want to see if there was a
2:20:27
problem, and we could obviously tell that he was in distress.
2:20:30
It turned out to be a soft fish, a critically endangered species
2:20:35
that might lose four or five mature adults a year, but in
2:20:38
just a few months, at least 27 have beached themselves or died
2:20:42
after intense episodes of what anglers are calling the spins.
2:20:46
So
2:20:46
typically, when we think of fish acting strangely or dying, we
2:20:50
either think of low oxygen conditions in the water or red
2:20:53
tide. And so we saw neither.
2:20:56
At the water school at Florida Gulf Coast University. My
2:20:59
Parsons team is part of a statewide effort to solve the
2:21:02
mystery of the spinning fish. And while test for most toxins
2:21:06
have turned up empty, the most promising suspect is found
2:21:09
living off seaweed at the bottom, a tiny critter named
2:21:12
Gambier discuss, this is the highest we've seen of the gamers
2:21:16
to cells in the keys. We don't know if it's the main cause the
2:21:19
single celled algae can produce various neurotoxins, and is
2:21:23
showing up at record high levels. But it's just one more
2:21:26
stressor on marine life already reeling from pollution,
2:21:29
overfishing, and off the charts, ocean heat waves brought by
2:21:33
climate change.
2:21:37
Adam Curry: They gave it away. Debussy forever. Have you seen
2:21:40
this? Have you I have not, oh, they're spinning in circles, not
2:21:45
not horizontally, but vertically. Like just, you know,
2:21:51
building jump up and spin not jumping out of the water
2:21:53
underwater just spinning around and around and around. So
2:21:56
climate change is one answer. And here's another one off the
2:22:00
Unknown: charts. Ocean temperatures are of course, just
2:22:02
one of the massive stressors on marine life down here these
2:22:05
days, there was a three year study recently, in which 100% of
2:22:09
the bonefish,
2:22:10
Adam Curry: oh, random races were tested
2:22:14
Unknown: in the Keys turned up at least seven different
2:22:18
pharmaceuticals, from opioids to antidepressants. And so this
2:22:23
behavior is not been seen before. But it is sort of an
2:22:27
attack from 1000 different angles. For the creatures living
2:22:30
down here and maybe a warning for the rest of us.
2:22:33
Adam Curry: Yeah, if you start to spin in the bathtub, you know
2:22:37
what's up? You gotta lay off the drugs. You gotta lay off the
2:22:40
drugs. Wow. Yeah.
2:22:44
John C Dvorak: No, I asked him because he's a major league
2:22:46
official. He's
2:22:47
Adam Curry: a fisher Exactly.
2:22:48
John C Dvorak: He's got all the big boys. He's done a good job.
2:22:50
He's, I have a clip for you. Okay. There's gonna be a lot of
2:22:58
called Uber files, or Umbra files and his Umbra file. umber
2:23:02
files. umbra. Yeah, that's a person who's nutty about the
2:23:08
solar eclipse.
2:23:09
Unknown: In a little over a week, a total solar eclipse will
2:23:12
trace an arc across North America. In that narrow path,
2:23:16
the skies will completely dark and temperatures will drop.
2:23:19
It'll feel like the dead of night during the middle of the
2:23:22
day. If you're traveling to witness this rare event, life
2:23:25
gets Regina Barbara has tips on what to expect.
2:23:28
science writer David Baron says seen a total solar eclipse is
2:23:32
the closest thing to space travel, you can experience
2:23:34
without leaving.
2:23:35
It's like for a few minutes, you're suddenly transported to
2:23:40
some alien world. It's like you're living in some sci fi
2:23:43
movie seeing a sky you've never seen seeing the universe in a
2:23:47
whole new way. It really can change your outlook for years to
2:23:52
come If not the rest of your life
2:23:57
Adam Curry: is really, you know, Eclipse fever is is off the
2:24:01
chart here. Yeah. And you know, Fredericksburg took the Express
2:24:05
position to not promote Fredericksburg as a place to
2:24:08
come to see the Eclipse. Many other times it was smart. Yeah,
2:24:14
I mean, Travis County, which is Austin. Everyone's declaring a
2:24:18
disaster emergency. Now I know why. Federal money. So that all
2:24:23
declaring Oh, we have it. Oh, we have a disaster. We've got the
2:24:28
National Guard coming out. For some reason CERN. This is
2:24:34
concerning. CERN is going to fire up the Large Hadron
2:24:38
Collider on on April 8. Why? We I know doesn't sound like a good
2:24:44
idea.
2:24:46
John C Dvorak: So what did they say? The rationale is,
2:24:49
Adam Curry: I don't know. They're looking for stuff.
2:24:51
They're looking. They're looking for stuff. But you know, if we
2:24:56
survive, we'll have I mean, I'll have the firsthand boots on the
2:25:00
ground.
2:25:01
John C Dvorak: I'll tell you this when when there's an
2:25:03
eclipse I've been through I have never been to 100%. One
2:25:06
Adam Curry: Oh, racist.
2:25:09
John C Dvorak: I've never been. I've never, I don't think I am
2:25:13
pretty sure this I was a kid. I've not seen a total. But I've
2:25:16
seen a 90 and a 70. They happen every so often they would like
2:25:20
we get lucky when there's no cloud cover. The only thing that
2:25:23
to me that's super remarkable, is as soon as it happens, the
2:25:27
temperature drops like a rock, it's really cold. And then but
2:25:31
that's obviously the sun's got nothing to do with global
2:25:35
warming. So search if you're not convinced that the sun has
2:25:38
everything to do with global warming, go down to
2:25:41
Fredericksburg and spend. It's like the last about five to
2:25:44
eight minutes of total totality. It will be colder than it'd be
2:25:48
so cold you want to match. It's just really cold.
2:25:52
Adam Curry: So sir Jean is coming out who come out Sunday,
2:25:55
the seventh in the afternoon. And he's staying overnight. And
2:25:59
we figure we could do worse, you know? Because if everything
2:26:02
shuts down if the world goes dark, at least we'll have Jean.
2:26:06
John C Dvorak: Yeah, he can. He's got he's armed.
2:26:09
Adam Curry: He's prepared. I think he's bringing his his
2:26:12
Urban Assault vehicle. He's got everything I told you to bring
2:26:16
in the the night vision goggles and the thermal glasses.
2:26:22
John C Dvorak: Like I look out for snipers,
2:26:23
Adam Curry: we got to keep people off of our lawn telling
2:26:26
you hey, with that I'd like to thank you for your courage in
2:26:29
the morning to you the man who put the sea in the carbon bomb
2:26:31
say hello to my friend on the other end the one and only Mr.
2:26:34
Johnson.
2:26:38
John C Dvorak: Mr. Curry in the morning all ships and sea boots
2:26:40
on the ground feet in the air. So does the water damage that
2:26:42
they said in
2:26:43
Adam Curry: the morning to all the trolls and the troll room?
2:26:44
Hold up those hands.
2:26:51
I have the forearm troll count for you. We had a peak, which
2:26:54
was 1982. That was about an hour ago. On the previous Sunday. We
2:27:00
had 1576 today. No everyone's enjoying 1742 We're up by more
2:27:06
than 200 by 150. Trolls. Sunday
2:27:09
John C Dvorak: we're supposed to have like 2400 people. Well,
2:27:13
Adam Curry: it's but it's it's a resurrection day people
2:27:17
John C Dvorak: are yes, I accept that. Also people do and other
2:27:20
stuff.
2:27:21
Adam Curry: Don't so it was
2:27:22
John C Dvorak: a transgender. mock the transgender rationale
2:27:27
or something?
2:27:28
Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah, exactly. It's practice your pronoun day
2:27:31
here. All right. The trolls are joining us, usually through
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troll room.io. That's where you can listen live. That's we're
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counting all these live trolls listening along. And you can
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trolling has been kept to a minimum today the trolls have
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John C Dvorak: already closed? They announced that everything
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that YouTube
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Adam Curry: Yeah, YouTube music? Yeah. Yeah, that's gonna work.
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No, of course not stupid. So go ahead and, and import your
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podcasts into a modern podcast app. We are in our 16th year of
2:29:05
value for value. Which is as far as I'm concerned, the only way
2:29:10
to run a show like this. Because we don't just get the benefit of
2:29:17
being able to speak our mind and not being censored. If only if
2:29:21
only for not being able to mention a competing product.
2:29:23
Imagine the if you couldn't just say I'm drinking Waterloo today
2:29:28
and you What are you drinking again?
2:29:30
John C Dvorak: The polar Yeah, no, we'd
2:29:32
Adam Curry: have we'd have to be like seltzer. That'd be like,
2:29:34
Oh, John, are you drinking your Perrier? Dookie Perry,
2:29:39
everything
2:29:40
John C Dvorak: would be promoted. That would be the but
2:29:41
we'd be making so much more money. Oh, yeah.
2:29:44
Adam Curry: But we would be total stooge,
2:29:46
John C Dvorak: this show is suck. Yeah, this shows reality
2:29:48
and people got to appreciate that in some way. I
2:29:51
Adam Curry: wouldn't be able to say hey, I had a gigawatt Coffee
2:29:53
Roasters coffee beforehand. No, no, that'd be like Starbucks is
2:29:57
the bomb. It's great. Now that would be horrible.
2:30:02
John C Dvorak: I had a good Starbucks meme in the last
2:30:05
newsletter. Yeah, what was it? It was instead of going to
2:30:09
Starbucks, I make coffee at home, shout out my shout out my
2:30:15
name and mispronounce it and then burn a $5 bill, something
2:30:19
like that was actually quite funny. All right?
2:30:22
Adam Curry: No, instead, we have producers, we don't even have
2:30:25
listeners, we have producers. We're not tracking, you know,
2:30:28
pixels. That's how they track people on podcast. It makes sure
2:30:32
you download it would track you with a pixel on that pixel gets
2:30:36
tracked, all
2:30:36
John C Dvorak: old fashioned dead that was years ago that
2:30:39
used to track with pixels. This is
2:30:40
Adam Curry: why the podcast industrial complex is not doing
2:30:43
so well. You know, ever since ever since Apple came out with
2:30:48
iOS 17. They, they stopped and this is such a scam. The way the
2:30:56
way it works, or the way it used to work is you know you
2:30:59
subscribe to it. Let's say you have a daily podcast. And you
2:31:01
just subscribe this daily podcast. And then you listen to
2:31:04
it on Monday, maybe Wednesday you forgot. And then you listen
2:31:07
again the next Monday. And what Apple would do, which was
2:31:11
actually actually even better than most of the of the scam
2:31:16
apps is the minute you listened again, it would then go on
2:31:20
automatically download the previous episodes. And they
2:31:23
would count as downloads, even though of course, you're never
2:31:27
going to listen to them.
2:31:28
John C Dvorak: No, you're never going to listen to those old
2:31:30
downloads. So Apple stopped doing that. It was the oh there
2:31:34
you go. There it goes. The numbers 25% 25%
2:31:39
Adam Curry: Drop in download numbers. And there are still
2:31:41
companies that are writing checks to advertisers doing make
2:31:46
goods for the rest of the year. Oh, it's horrible. Because it
2:31:50
the whole thing is a scam. Sorry to say. I mean, I'm sure that
2:31:56
yeah, if you have your if you use code barn, Gino? I mean,
2:32:00
then you could track something. But even then, I mean, that's
2:32:03
called di you know, direct inquiry. Anyway, doesn't matter.
2:32:07
The art producers help us with time, talent and treasure when
2:32:10
you help us with time and talent. That is that can often
2:32:13
be a huge saving toss as an example. We love having modern
2:32:18
art that is new every single episode. We think it's good. We
2:32:23
think that no, we know that it works that people see these
2:32:26
things like oh, wow, that's hilarious, or cheesecake. And
2:32:31
then they click and they listen to them, they get reminded of
2:32:33
how awesome we are or they're just intrigued if they're new
2:32:36
time listeners, welcome new time listeners, you know, producers,
2:32:40
John C Dvorak: newcomers. newcomers. Exactly.
2:32:44
Adam Curry: Welcome to all the newcomers. So we'd like to thank
2:32:48
them. So we basically just provide this show as is but
2:32:53
there's no hoops nothing you have to know tricks no, nothing,
2:32:57
no no ads, no corporate money, content, premium content just
2:33:02
full on full value. We give it our all we
2:33:06
John C Dvorak: don't hide all premium content. That's the
2:33:08
point. It is it's all premium
2:33:09
Adam Curry: content. And if you value it, we just asked you to
2:33:12
do something back for us. And we want to thank the artists who
2:33:16
did something back for us. It was Taunton. Neil was back
2:33:20
again. At Taunton Nila got the mojo back and brought us I mean,
2:33:25
this was so good for a specific reason. This was we had the
2:33:29
story about McDonald's now carrying Krispy Kreme Doughnuts,
2:33:34
and Taunton Neo made a Big Mac with a glazed Big Mac, which
2:33:40
looks utterly disgusting. With, like pink glazing, which was
2:33:47
interesting because a lot of people said to be honest, I'd
2:33:49
eat that. Can you imagine there are people yeah,
2:33:52
John C Dvorak: there's a lot of people that liked it. There are
2:33:54
some restaurants around the country if you watch these
2:33:57
obscure shows like it that that had produced this product.
2:34:04
Adam Curry: Well, they look disgusting to
2:34:06
John C Dvorak: me. Yeah, it was disgusting to me too. But that
2:34:09
Adam Curry: on his face was funny. But then what Taunton
2:34:11
Neil did with the note with the McDonald's logo. And put this
2:34:16
note legitimated an N and N A? I mean, that is to me that was
2:34:21
high level. Professional work.
2:34:25
John C Dvorak: It was very good. In fact, you tip I look at the
2:34:30
artwork before you do. And I concluded there was nothing.
2:34:36
Adam Curry: And here's how it works. It's after we do the show
2:34:39
and I'm sitting here drinking coffee, I'm drinking my my black
2:34:43
rifle then my gigawatt and I'm drinking a red Dr. Pepper that
2:34:46
I'm drinking a Waterloo. So by the time we've done the credits,
2:34:50
I'm like okay, why don't you look at the art I've got a p and
2:34:54
then I'll come back and then I'll sit down say and what do
2:34:56
you find your like nutzern
2:34:59
John C Dvorak: Norm Willie, I'll say something. I think there's
2:35:01
three, four good pieces here and then see where we match up. But
2:35:06
in this case, I said there's nothing, and I didn't really get
2:35:09
a good look at for some reason, the crem burger? Is that what is
2:35:14
called shave cream or Krispy Kreme burger. And there's just a
2:35:20
lot of Taylor Swift is the devil and you really just and then
2:35:23
there's a lot of AI. Let's,
2:35:26
Adam Curry: let's stop there for a second. Why do people not know
2:35:30
us? We're not going to put Taylor Swift as a devil in our
2:35:34
art. No. And why aren't we going to do that job?
2:35:39
John C Dvorak: Well as probably some legal issues that could
2:35:41
happen we can get in trouble tout is maybe slanderous. And
2:35:46
you also can't use a celebrity to promote your product without
2:35:50
paying. That's
2:35:51
Adam Curry: the main issue right there. There it is. You got to
2:35:54
be very careful with that. So just looking there was yeah, you
2:35:58
know, that the AI art is really ruining everything. I gotta tell
2:36:03
you Ayar just ruined stuff. If you look at like, Oh, more you
2:36:08
AI eggs, chicken,
2:36:10
John C Dvorak: continue the story. So he comes back,
2:36:14
relieved, and I say there's nothing there's nothing. He
2:36:16
says, oh, and he looks he can't find by then. For some reason.
2:36:19
This happens a lot. By the way. There's a piece like this grim
2:36:23
burger. And it's neither one of us really noticed that first
2:36:27
pass, but when you see it, it's the winner. And that's what
2:36:30
happened. This is obviously the piece to pick.
2:36:33
Adam Curry: That's why there's two of us. And as I understand
2:36:36
from from the socials, Taunton, Neil through that logo in as an
2:36:41
afterthought. Good. Where's where's that? To me? That's like
2:36:47
that made it? B,
2:36:50
John C Dvorak: I didn't make it for me. I mean, I liked it a
2:36:53
lot. But I just thought the whole piece was the best. It's
2:36:56
better for two reasons. That with the NA in the corner like
2:37:00
that one, it balances the piece of the composition is better.
2:37:04
Adam Curry: Yes, yes. And the second reason is cute. Thank you
2:37:11
to all the artists who participate in this contest, you
2:37:14
can be an artist too. There's no rules, just him, throw it up
2:37:19
there, open an account. And if we like it, we will choose it.
2:37:23
If we don't, we'll criticize you and belittle you. And that's
2:37:27
something that you'll never get in the professional art world.
2:37:30
They will not tell you that it was no good. They won't. They
2:37:33
won't. They just won't call you they won't call my mother. Yeah,
2:37:36
you know, much work won't call you won't pay, you know, agenda,
2:37:39
our generator.com. If you're listening live, you can just sit
2:37:43
there and refresh and watch the art come in in real time. If
2:37:48
you'd like to see many of these pieces, you can go there at any
2:37:51
time, or use that modern podcast app. They're in the chapters,
2:37:54
then Dred Scott uses I think almost every single one of them
2:37:58
where every single show. So that's the the time and the
2:38:01
talent. We appreciate those producers, particularly these
2:38:04
artists. And we also have people who bring us the third T which
2:38:08
is treasure. And this keeps our show going. And we are very
2:38:12
happy that we have a number of people who have supported us
2:38:15
today. We thank everyone who comes in $200 or above will read
2:38:20
your note. Within reason, of course. And we'd like to bestow
2:38:27
a credit of executive or associate executive producer on
2:38:31
these people. And we start off with an old favorite a friend of
2:38:35
the show who comes in every single month. Sir animus of
2:38:39
Dogpatch and lower Slavia we never understand his numbers. We
2:38:44
don't it's never consistent. I'm a little weirded out because he
2:38:50
didn't add it to. But I'm sure he had to $2 bills.
2:38:55
John C Dvorak: Yeah, there were $2 bills in there. This day,
2:38:58
this is a date of D day or the day BEFORE D DAY a
2:39:06
Adam Curry: good point the 44.1 1944 We could not be more
2:39:11
appreciative of that. And he usually sends in a note of this
2:39:15
is all in cash the way he sends it, which means there's no
2:39:18
PayPal fees, no checking cashing fees, there's no fees at all. He
2:39:22
sends it from a different mailbox every single time. And
2:39:26
in this case, it just said from synonymous of Dogpatch and Loris
2:39:29
LeBeau. Via Ramadan Mubarak to all producers. Thank you Ramadan
2:39:34
bark to you. And he now this was they always n j and k is always
2:39:39
a typewritten note. He had a musical cleft is that a cleft?
2:39:45
John C Dvorak: It is there some days? I know as it stands, I
2:39:48
don't know what it is. We sat around the table to because this
2:39:51
happened before. And we sat around the table Jay and Brennan
2:39:58
and myself trying to figure This out never dawned on me what it
2:40:01
was because he's done this before. No no wow, I wasn't
2:40:10
gonna let that get by a second time with me being you know
2:40:13
doofus about it. And I had no note yet
2:40:17
Adam Curry: so it's basically just the you know the five lines
2:40:20
musical scale yeah looks like a musical score with no score with
2:40:23
no notes in it so no. Wow we've solved the puzzle
2:40:30
John C Dvorak: we've solved the puzzle is kind of a visual.
2:40:33
Adam Curry: Thank you so much rawness of Dogpatch and Lois
2:40:36
LeBeau via we really appreciate you fantastic.
2:40:41
John C Dvorak: Travis Oh rich comes in with $1,000 He's in
2:40:46
Lewiston, Iowa, Idaho, I'm sorry. And he says Special
2:40:50
thanks to sir. To Dr. Sir 1% Baron of liberal and for
2:40:57
punching me in the mouth. He will be joining me for my 42nd
2:41:01
birthday party this weekend March 30. I need a thorough deed
2:41:06
douching
2:41:09
Unknown: bad deed deuced and
2:41:11
John C Dvorak: please Knight me sure insecticide. I like cake
2:41:15
and beer. Yes.
2:41:16
Adam Curry: Well, I've ordered cake and beer for the
2:41:18
roundtable. Obviously, we'll take care of you brother. No
2:41:21
problem. Anonymous in San Francisco. Oh, of course. We had
2:41:25
to have someone bring in a
2:41:27
John C Dvorak: six six. Sure for Easter. Yeah. For Easter Bunny
2:41:33
nines upside down eggs. Let's
2:41:35
Adam Curry: see what he says here. Where's this note? Oh,
2:41:42
here it is. Dear John, it says okay, the devil was for you.
2:41:47
Dear John. My hexaco co hexa canta hexa phobia dictates that
2:41:54
I not combined into a single check my desire donation of 333
2:41:58
dot 33 to each of you. Love you guys. No jingles? No karma. Oh,
2:42:04
John C Dvorak: that's right. He actually sent in a handwritten
2:42:07
note and he sent two checks. Okay. 33333 Thank you. And so we
2:42:14
combined them. I said, Jay just put them together as a big
2:42:18
donation. But it could have just as easily been two and that it
2:42:21
was meant to be 2333. That's retreat. Check.
2:42:24
Adam Curry: Okay, I feel better now. I feel better. Good. And
2:42:28
John C Dvorak: Baron. Yes. Yeah. He's more on the note.
2:42:32
Adam Curry: Yeah, so you said please see my note. Which I do
2:42:37
have a note about pod tack.com. No. And that website does not
2:42:43
seem to be resolving. Let me see. It says as requested my
2:42:48
email pod tech.com to you and Adam, please keep my ah was it
2:42:53
nothing in his email, but it's anonymous. I don't even know who
2:42:56
it is. How can I see it when I say it's impossible? This is a
2:42:59
help Yeah, so that's not good. That's not maybe
2:43:01
John C Dvorak: there's a note at the end in the in the main
2:43:03
message that we got.
2:43:05
Adam Curry: I don't know. I don't have it. Well, thank you.
2:43:07
Take a Look brother. We appreciate it. Well, let's
2:43:09
John C Dvorak: go on we'll get something eventually. Baron
2:43:11
James knit nitel or knittel Nigel nit te L in Spartanburg
2:43:15
South Carolina 334375 Thank you for the make right. Referred to
2:43:25
as a make good just to you know, here's some more money give me
2:43:30
an F cancer just for you guys. I just had a recurrence four years
2:43:33
after nefra nephrectomy on my left kidney on my right adrenal
2:43:39
gland. I'm 44 with two teenage girls solo baron James nitel
2:43:45
Alright depression prayer should go out prayers up brother
2:43:53
Unknown: you've got karma.
2:43:57
Adam Curry: Carrie Bartel Parts Unknown comes in with 341 dot 36
2:44:02
and says Happy Birthday John. Oh, she's she's on time.
2:44:07
John C Dvorak: He's got it. Has Sanders in Lebanon, Indiana. 333
2:44:13
Dots three, three. Good evening, John and Adam happy resurrection
2:44:18
day from the American. Something it's got it's a mess. Isn't true
2:44:23
heart. True, true lar. Will our woodworking it feels fitting to
2:44:30
donate 333 of my final hour of my 33rd year on this earth. And
2:44:35
to celebrate to start my 34th trip around the sun and
2:44:38
resurrection. I don't think he's listed on the on the birthday
2:44:42
low. He's not. I'm just guessing by the color. Okay, Lucas
2:44:46
Sanders be 34 in lieu of jingles. I would take a reading
2:44:51
of Romans five eight and Matthew 28 Five dash six from Adam.
2:44:56
Romans five eight but good comedy command Andis His love
2:45:01
toward us yet while he
2:45:02
Adam Curry: wants a reading from me, okay, well
2:45:04
John C Dvorak: you give him the reading it says, He watched it.
2:45:07
Romans
2:45:08
Adam Curry: five eight, But God commendeth His love towards us
2:45:11
in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. And
2:45:14
then he wants a reading of Matthew 20 856 and the angel
2:45:18
answered and said unto the woman, for your not ye, for I
2:45:21
know that you seek Jesus which was crucified, He is not here
2:45:25
for he has risen, as he said, Come see the place where the
2:45:28
Lord lay.
2:45:31
John C Dvorak: It continues by saying, for today I'll skip to
2:45:33
karma. Simply bow my head in awe and worship at the saving grace
2:45:37
of Jesus Christ is risen just as he said hugs and kisses Lucas
2:45:41
Sanders. Beautiful Man, thank you. Religious donation,
2:45:45
Adam Curry: yes. Then we have the next one was a note from Oh
2:45:52
no, I'm sorry, this from Sir pursuit of peace and
2:45:56
tranquility. And he says in the morning, boys, please find the
2:46:00
enclosed 333 30 representing my monthly donation for the month
2:46:03
of March going forward, there will be an uptick in my monthly
2:46:06
support from two to 2.22233333 because the universe has made
2:46:11
clear to me that my current support plan is insufficient.
2:46:15
See, this is some self awareness right here. Sorry for this long
2:46:19
no John, but I must share recent developments driving me to this
2:46:22
change Pay Attention everybody. First year January jobs karma
2:46:25
for oldest human resource landed him his dream job, tripling his
2:46:29
current income last week. Then my keeper and I went to visit
2:46:34
the Tokyo Tower not realizing our visit was on March 3, three,
2:46:38
three, and discovered that the height of the Tokyo Tower is 333
2:46:42
meters. The following day, the keeper went to a new hair salon
2:46:46
called tre tre s hair and beauty which happens to be located on
2:46:51
the third floor of its building and requires you to walk through
2:46:54
the third cafe to access the salon and finally, when Adam
2:46:58
chipped in appending to my February donation episode 1639
2:47:02
My cumulative support total $3,333.33 Suffice to say I have
2:47:08
now committed to a new monthly plan of 330 dot 33 going forward
2:47:12
starting with the third month of 2024 Please keep the best
2:47:16
podcast in the universe going I love you guys no jump no Jarmo
2:47:20
is no no Kindles, no karma no jingles thanks for keeping it
2:47:24
real boys now thank you thank you very much and thank you for
2:47:26
this is Sir pursuit of peace and tranquility in the land of the
2:47:29
red clay and the cherry trees. Thank you my brother. That's
2:47:32
beautiful Justin
2:47:33
John C Dvorak: Nelson comes in from Cold Spring Minnesota 333
2:47:36
with no note no nothing. So he gets a double up karma.
2:47:42
Adam Curry: You've got karma we'll move on to Greg de
2:47:49
Bernardo 331 He says well, at least I didn't get suckered into
2:47:53
a sad puppy this time. That always seems to get me I'm
2:47:56
actually a little disappointed that John didn't pull out a sad
2:47:59
Easter Bunny picture to rally the troops. All kidding aside as
2:48:03
usual you boys put together a heck of a show and I'm happy to
2:48:06
be a supporter. This donation actually not only gives me
2:48:09
permanent executive producer credit but also makes me a
2:48:11
night. I would like to be named Sir two wheels and want to drink
2:48:15
a white Negroni. Negroni. What is that? Is that a wine Negroni?
2:48:21
John C Dvorak: The groaning I think it's a liquor.
2:48:24
Adam Curry: A white Negroni in honor of this glorious occasion
2:48:27
hit me with an hour with all the Al Sharpton you got yes actually
2:48:31
have a recent Al Sharpton your brother in truth. Greg pushing
2:48:35
Unknown: proven conspiracy theory that pushing proven that
2:48:41
they were not factual conspiracy theories. Jen Sakhi yesterday
2:48:46
President Biden revenue. Rep President Biden Vodun quote by
2:48:53
by fit bifurcate laws that criminalize conceptual gay sex
2:48:58
in California. What are your thoughts? How do we I mean, some
2:49:01
say he's Jim Jones, Jim Jordan with a jacket. He co authored
2:49:07
the bill on aid to Israel and recreate
2:49:13
John C Dvorak: what again? This guy gets paid at least twice as
2:49:16
much money as we'll ever make out more than that. Yeah, yeah.
2:49:22
He gets paid a lot of money to be that way. Yeah, the bumbling
2:49:27
so we had a special promotion for 331 which is the today 331 I
2:49:33
have one person came in and that was Dan the man damn surprise it
2:49:36
was so low that we had the What can I say? Sir Dan, the man came
2:49:42
in at 331 hold no agenda promotion? Yeah, never end IgM
2:49:48
gentlemen, my donation today 331 brings me to a vibe count status
2:49:53
accounting below please change my status or Dan demand Vikon of
2:49:57
Southwest Florida protective Cape Coral in the islands of
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Captain via and Sanibel Yes. My donation today is in memory of
2:50:06
Dante a German shepherd he was my companion for the last 13
2:50:09
years he was very good boy he was a good boy his watch ended
2:50:14
on Friday what is grief? If not love persevering jingles little
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girl yay mac and cheese and a dog howling karma
2:50:24
Unknown: you slaves can get you the mac and cheese. Macaroni
2:50:29
John C Dvorak: and cheese, cheddar melted together mac and
2:50:32
cheese mac and cheese
2:50:43
Adam Curry: sorry about that man. Yeah, yes, yeah. Captiva my
2:50:47
grandmother used to live there. kaptivo been there many times. I
2:50:51
have on Fergus Wilmington North Carolina first Associate
2:50:54
Executive Producer to 1060 Happy birthday to me almost at the
2:50:58
round table too many eggs.com That's a no diamond Thank you.
2:51:03
Perfect.
2:51:05
John C Dvorak: And there we have Shawn Right and Victoria BC,
2:51:08
also to 1060 No, no mention no note. No nothing we can find as
2:51:13
well as give him a double up karma.
2:51:17
Adam Curry: You've got karma. Now I thought I had this thing
2:51:26
set our next donation is 200. From sir Mike fuq Fuquay Varina
2:51:36
Fouquet Fuquay Varina. I'm proud to get a taxi the test question.
2:51:41
A continuing educational Ed test question of taking care of obese
2:51:46
patients my wife took this week. She is a nurse anesthesiologist.
2:51:51
Beatings will continue until morale improves. Yeah, he said
2:51:56
some tests were and she got the question the answer to the
2:51:58
question wrong. What is the best way to lose to help your patient
2:52:03
lose weight? I think she had checked off you know, behavioral
2:52:08
change and was wrong. It is
2:52:11
John C Dvorak: Saturday be wrong.
2:52:12
Adam Curry: It is surgery. Surgery Olympic wasn't even on
2:52:17
it. Thank you brother appreciate it. Associate Executive Producer
2:52:20
ship for you.
2:52:22
John C Dvorak: And finally be rapid with Linda Lou Pat and her
2:52:25
buddy in Lakewood, Colorado says Happy Birthday John asked tasks
2:52:30
or jobs karma and matches that for resume gets results go to
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Image makers inks dot image makers inc.com. That's image
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makers Inc with a k for all your executive resume and job search
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needs or just find her. Linda LAPACK and Duchess have jobs and
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writer of resumes on the producers list jobs,
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Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
2:52:57
Adam Curry: And that concludes our executive and Associate
2:52:59
Executive producers for episode 1647 of the no agenda show we
2:53:04
are very appreciative and of course, this doesn't just come
2:53:07
with the shout outs and your notes being read but this is a
2:53:10
credit that you can keep forever. This recording will
2:53:14
serve as proof you can use it anywhere that credits are
2:53:17
recognized which is usually douchebags in Hollywood, but it
2:53:20
also looks good on your resume your LinkedIn profile or you can
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go to imdb.com If you don't have one already, because you're not
2:53:27
a producer you are now and you can open up an account and
2:53:30
listed there you'll see that you are in good company and thank
2:53:33
you for supporting the no agenda show. John is going to take us
2:53:37
through to the 50s here name and location unless there's
2:53:40
something we pick up that we feel needs to be read. Okay.
2:53:45
John C Dvorak: We're just looking at a note that was sent
2:53:47
in coming up and this is it. This is from Brenda for I think
2:53:51
it's for sod or for cod and put Paul's bow wash Washington and
2:53:56
she sent it in a nice note just want to mention that we don't
2:53:59
read these notes at this level. Joseph a saline no in East
2:54:03
Syracuse, New York 100. She came up with 133 33 By the way, Kevin
2:54:08
McLaughlin and Concord North Carolina 808 is an addition to
2:54:12
the birthday greeting that he sent earlier. Happy Easter
2:54:17
ladies from your Melon Man. Kenny Paul stead in Elizabeth
2:54:22
City, North Carolina 808 Philip Peterson in long Ville, Texas
2:54:27
7798 got a birthday for his wife, Gary Blatt parts I know
2:54:33
now everyone's all the parts are interesting all these donations
2:54:37
to the these are all birthday donations in these districts
2:54:41
with Gary and 7777 but the rest of them is a stripper donation
2:54:45
if anyone wants to know
2:54:47
Adam Curry: it's a striper donation
2:54:49
John C Dvorak: says stripper
2:54:54
Adam Curry: that's what that is. Trust me, Daniel
2:54:57
John C Dvorak: Mudge 7465. These me just going to read these are
2:55:00
all actually happy birthday John donations and these are 7465
2:55:06
that they added the number another one from Kevin
2:55:09
McLaughlin 7465 Sir Rainman 7465 Hold my beer. James Dunbar era
2:55:18
Darien is got in there. Eric Hoff and Baroness Lady Bird
2:55:23
those people all added the extra fee which is appreciated kind.
2:55:28
And then we have $72 donations which wishing me a happy
2:55:32
birthday and has read a heritage as crazy that these cities and
2:55:36
states are missing. Except for Willie engrave, Netherlands
2:55:41
Baroness lady birthday, Rita Harrington's John Simmons Dame
2:55:45
Lacey anonymous, Steve Niles, David ha harmony, Harmony
2:55:51
harmony, Edie really William rollin Cameron, Linda mood,
2:55:57
Kelly Hubbard and Willie and that I want to thank everyone 18
2:56:04
people total that said Happy Birthday. The birthday show be
2:56:07
next Sunday by the way. Craig Kohler in Evansville, Indiana is
2:56:12
6502. That's a good donation that is the original chip in the
2:56:17
apple to Jamie Buell and Vista calories reminiscent. donations.
2:56:24
Jamie Buell in Vista, California 606 Are sure shelf shelf wood,
2:56:31
and I moved in Netherland I moved Netherlands I imagine a
2:56:36
mountain is for the 809 Josh Wilson and farming ton New
2:56:43
Mexico 5623 He's got a birthday Shreeve nice ones. Sure. Sran
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schrinner and vos Murthy are Brahmin 5558 Gilbert Fraga in
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Los Angeles, California. 5555 Peter Chung 5510 Nick Weber and
2:57:02
gilmanton New Hampshire 5510 Paul, tittle tide title ti ti te
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L and Toronto, Ontario 5272. Allen, Mark Cioni and Salem New
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Hampshire 5271. Greg melon and Glenmore Pennsylvania 5047 Andy
2:57:24
Rando book recommendations Yeah, go get a copy of propaganda buy
2:57:28
shock lol and read it from beginning to end good book. And
2:57:34
now we had the $50 donors wrapping it up starting with
2:57:36
Greg melon and Glenmore Pennsylvania. I'm sorry, that
2:57:39
was great. We wanted a book. David Steele in Mobile, Alabama,
2:57:44
Justin Kaler in Bluffton, Indiana Lynn leaf Thompson and
2:57:48
meridian Idaho Ryan sharp in Huntsville, Alabama, Brandon
2:57:52
Locke layer in Sugar Hill, Georgia, Jordan Tierney and
2:57:57
aural South Dakota, Tony Lange and Castle Pines, Colorado.
2:58:01
Justin Heiner in vine Grove, Kentucky and last on the list.
2:58:07
Dragon Slayer in St. George. Wow, that's our group of donate
2:58:14
tours to show 1647 Want to thank every one of them.
2:58:18
Adam Curry: Thank you all so much. And thank you to those who
2:58:22
came in early with John's birthday donations. His birthday
2:58:25
is this Friday. This Thursday, we have a special red book
2:58:29
special on the show as John will be giving away his daughter.
2:58:34
You're giving her What are you giving her way?
2:58:36
John C Dvorak: I'm giving her away. Are you have you ever had
2:58:39
it?
2:58:43
Adam Curry: Have you had an issue? Will she be off the
2:58:45
payroll? Will that finally be done?
2:58:47
John C Dvorak: No. That's not happening. She runs the book
2:58:50
company.
2:58:51
Adam Curry: Oh, that's true. Yes. You must be very excited
2:58:54
about the about the wedding. Yeah. Okay. There's the excite
2:58:58
I'm going to step aside for the excitement John just yeah, it
2:59:00
almost hit me in the face like a wet salmon. Alright, nice. Gotta
2:59:03
John C Dvorak: be careful.
2:59:05
Adam Curry: And John's birthday on on Friday, and we'll be back
2:59:09
on Sunday. This red book is great, because you will hear a
2:59:13
lot of Redbook predictions that came absolutely true. And a lot
2:59:16
that really didn't. Particularly from me, I will point out, but
2:59:21
it's a fun show. And our producer put that together and
2:59:25
as one of our nights and he will be appropriately credited. The
2:59:28
John C Dvorak: fact that you identified probably the source
2:59:30
of most of your bad predictions. Yes, defense, guys. Yeah, I
2:59:35
know, Defense Intelligence guys that they played you for a
2:59:39
sucker.
2:59:40
Adam Curry: That's right. That's right. That's right. That's
2:59:42
right. Thank you to everyone who came in under $50. We never read
2:59:45
anything there. That is for reasons of anonymity that people
2:59:48
come in right under that $50 level. And of course, we have
2:59:50
our our multiple sustaining donation which a lot of people
2:59:56
use for layaways which do add up in fact, we have Have two
3:00:00
layaway nights which we are going to night today. I'm going
3:00:05
to read well one note in fall and one I will skirt around. The
3:00:10
first one is from Scott. He says I've now completed my night
3:00:12
layaway plan September 22 to march 24 this month and I wish
3:00:16
to be knighted sir stick in the mud. I began listening after
3:00:20
Adams Glenn Beck podcast appearance and I've awaited each
3:00:22
installation since Yes, it's another installation of the no
3:00:26
agenda show. Here's the several years more years of
3:00:29
deconstruction. Thank you very much, Scott. Thank Chris snipes
3:00:32
came in. And he says I hope this note finds you both. Well, Adam,
3:00:35
happy Easter He is risen. He is indeed. I love your conversion
3:00:40
and pray you continue your journey. No worries. God bless
3:00:43
John as a Catholic myself. I hope you return to the church
3:00:46
one day. And he goes on to say there's a very long note. He's
3:00:49
been a longtime listener. He began listening to the best
3:00:51
podcast in universe when JCD was a regular on that show in
3:00:55
Petaluma. You guys got me through eight years of active
3:00:58
duty Army service thanks to the global war on terror. I continue
3:01:02
to keep my amygdala small. Thanks for your media
3:01:04
deconstruction. My wife and I have been married for 25 years.
3:01:07
We have seven children. And I'm a homicide detective and one of
3:01:10
Georgia's largest cities. Do we have the best producers in the
3:01:14
universe for a while?
3:01:16
John C Dvorak: That's a good one.
3:01:17
Adam Curry: He says I also work closely with the FBI and other
3:01:20
three letter agencies but I'm not a spook and my wife runs a
3:01:24
nonprofit we're nonprofit working to end abortion. And he
3:01:27
goes I mean, so they moved out of the city they bought 20 acres
3:01:30
that building a farm growing meat chickens, pork laying hens
3:01:34
and will soon have sheep we want to know where our food comes
3:01:36
from.
3:01:37
John C Dvorak: The egg book. Yeah, egg book.
3:01:40
Adam Curry: I'd like to be known as Sir Chris Knight of the thin
3:01:43
blue line and tender of the foul line farm. Very nice. Normal
3:01:48
fair at the round and round table will do just fine. He says
3:01:51
I'd like some jingles. I'd like you're going to need a Bitcoin
3:01:54
and bingo Boom shakalaka actually, I see we have three
3:01:57
nights here. So let me do that for you first. That's ended all
3:02:04
hell is gonna break loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin.
3:02:08
Boom shaka laka. And then I'm sorry, we had a third this is
3:02:11
the very long note. This is Crocky and he says in the
3:02:15
morning, gentlemen, this donation brings me to the
3:02:17
roundtable I was hit in the mouth by fellow producer nearly
3:02:20
normal early in the scan Demmick. Despite listening
3:02:23
faithfully through every donation statements since then I
3:02:25
have yet to hear him donate in that time, so I shall call him
3:02:28
out as a douchebag. I have found the show and community around it
3:02:33
to be immensely valuable, and happy to reciprocate with some
3:02:36
treasure and encourage others to do the same. The NAS community
3:02:40
is a small island in a sea of insanity, but it's a good place
3:02:43
to stop and catch your breath. As the world swirls around us.
3:02:47
The deconstruction skills I've gained from the show have been
3:02:49
immensely valuable helping to more clearly see the
3:02:51
manipulation and the agenda the M five abuses against us. And
3:02:56
then he has Oh man it just went on and went very very long here.
3:03:01
But Sunday on the 33rd and it was a this weekend was an
3:03:06
assault of message and everything seemed to align it
3:03:08
only is today an Easter Show day with 33 in the date, but also
3:03:13
happens to be exactly 33 years since I took my first long
3:03:16
strange trip with the Grateful Dead on a fateful Easter Sunday
3:03:20
that would undoubtedly steer my path in new and interesting
3:03:23
directions with the community not that all different from
3:03:25
ours. About that, please Knight me sir crikey of the cosmic High
3:03:31
Country. I would like the following at the roundtable. Oh,
3:03:33
yes, a long note and a very long order. Sierra Nevada, Nevada.
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Did I say Right? Yeah. So you're I'm traumatized by Mimi, Sierra
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Nevada Pale Ale, New York style pizza twice baked Of course, and
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85% dark chocolate. For jingles. Please give me the n j and k Ko
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and JNK we have a full end of show already. So we do have NPC
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You won't be drinking. You
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say
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John C Dvorak: it's like a party.
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Adam Curry: So much like a party. It really is like a
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party. Every single one just like a party. Okay, let me see.
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I believe I have two ISOs Let me see. Would you like to hear my
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ISOs First,
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John C Dvorak: give me It is so tight. Yeah.
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Adam Curry: I don't like that one. How about this one on fire?
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It's fire. It's okay.
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John C Dvorak: Let's Okay, let's go with get three. Oh, well you
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sound on there all extracted from all kinds of stuff so we
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don't know how they're gonna come. Okay. All right. Let's
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start with the bottom one right, wrong. Okay. They may be right.
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They may be wrong. Oh,
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Adam Curry: I like that one.
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John C Dvorak: That's a good one. Yes. never ended. It
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Unknown: never ended. Okay.
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John C Dvorak: I personally think that was hilarious but
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okay. It's not clear or crisp. And then come back
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Unknown: and we're gonna come back and do it again. Now
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chopped off. Let me see. I think they may be right. They may be
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wrong.
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Adam Curry: I like that one the best.
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John C Dvorak: Okay. I mean with that with the I know the other
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was shot it was, believe me.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, it's hard. It's a hard life. It's hard.
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It's a tough go when
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John C Dvorak: you got to think of stretch it out. And you look
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at the little blips on there. And then you cut it off and ya
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didn't work and you tried again and again. Oh, the
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Adam Curry: life of a podcast. Terrible, terrible
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news, just to prove that there is good news in the world. And
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it's not all just all the stuff that the algos serve you up to
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get you all spun up and spun out. No, there's good stuff out
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there. And John does nothing Mimi does all the work. And John
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just takes credit. What do we have today? I
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John C Dvorak: want to mention that other people do send these
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in, but a lot of them are really old or they come off a tic tac,
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you don't know the dates, and some of them are staged and they
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haven't gotten many good things. So
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Adam Curry: people are not doing they're doing their best. So
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you're saying yes. Okay.
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John C Dvorak: So this is the rescued outlet story, baby great
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Unknown: horned owl which fell from its nest and face
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hypothermia. His back with his family. Yeah,
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and that's thanks to the teamwork of think wild and the
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sun river Nature Center.
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Last Tuesday, someone found this bait baby great horned owl and
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Christmas Valley. The outlet had fallen from his nest and you can
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see that that's way up on the top of that middle tree there.
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That's a long fall 20 to 30 feet. The Nature Center made the
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two hour drive and rescue the alatt they brought it back to
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the nonprofit think wild the Allah was hypothermic but staff
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helped with its recovery. Then on Friday, the sun river Nature
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Center reunited the young out with its siblings and parents.
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They're back in their nest and Christmas Valley. Think wild
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says it's baby season for animals throughout Central
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Oregon. So keep an eye out.
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That's That's a great story. I thought it was cool. They had a
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picture of an owl that the little outlet could look at
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while it was in the it'll grow quite a bit. Yeah, it was
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getting big too. All righty.
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Adam Curry: Guys, a douche bag.
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Unknown: That's a great story.
3:12:50
Adam Curry: It was a wonderful story. He doesn't know how to
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back announce a good news.
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John C Dvorak: This dude, these two guys from just whatever
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station is in Oregon. It's like, it's like Waldorf and Statler.
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Yeah, as the anchors. And it's just like it's just a real eye
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roller to watch these two. No, that's what you want to have a
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lady on the set. Good news. Good. Good news. Good news.
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Good. Good news. Good news.
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Adam Curry: And the good news is there will be a fabulous special
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for you on Thursday that you will not want to miss. Because
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you'll hear some crazy stuff. Some that came true. Some that
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didn't. Which ones which read books did it. You'll have to
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turn in Thursday to find out. John, happy Easter to you. Happy
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birthday in advance for Friday and happy giving your daughter
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away. Well, thank
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John C Dvorak: you very much happy Easter to you and whatever
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else you're up to. And by the way good. We had to thank
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somebody for the good work that red book show is actually was I
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didn't think it could be done as fabulous. Well, he
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Adam Curry: will be credited ad nauseam on the show, of course
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is one of our nights and of show mixes coming up. We have Stefan
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Jacobson, we have Professor Jay Jones from China and Sir Michael
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Anthony, and I'm coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill
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Country soon to be in the zone of totality in the morning,
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John C Dvorak: in from Northern Silicon Valley. No totality here
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Harry when we're sending New York City called puppy flavors,
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I don't know if I could eat those you understand what I was
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Adam Curry: What's her name? Jenny Han Shan Shan and that's
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her new name. Yeah, so let's make it a little racist while
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we're at it. So
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John C Dvorak: she's a druid. She's had a druidic ceremony
3:15:56
when I went to InfoWorld. Back in the 80s. It was run by druids
3:16:01
horns on their hands and doing some ceremony. There's a lot of
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druidic bullcrap in Silicon Valley and she's a part of
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Adam Curry: it. I met a druid in Amsterdam. We got DMT from a
3:16:13
druid.
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John C Dvorak: How do you know he's a druid? Dude,
3:16:16
Adam Curry: he had the horns on his head and everything. No,
3:16:19
yes, yeah, he had the lots of Stevie Nicks type flowing robes
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and stuff
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John C Dvorak: and nobody knows anything about him. Pliny the
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3:16:29
and human sacrifice. Murder a man was to do the act of highest
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which drew is covered their altars with the blood of
3:16:45
captives. This woman was introduced to the campaign
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initially he was taking from both Biden and Trump, but by
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bringing drew it in, you
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Adam Curry: know, and she's wearing like, a druidic tree
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outfit with leaves and stuff. I
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John C Dvorak: pagan woman, she will kill any chance that a
3:17:07
Trump voter is going to cross over and vote for Bob. Because
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he's only going to suck away the votes from Biden. And that's
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what the research says that's the
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