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September 24th, 2023 • 3h 3m

1593: Beast Train

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John C Dvorak: This is what broadcasting has become. Adam
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curry, John C. Devora.
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Adam Curry: September 24 2023. This is your award winning give
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our nation media assassination episode 1593. This
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Unknown: is no agenda.
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Adam Curry: We're all out of room and we're broadcasting live
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from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here. And reason 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 where everybody
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notices that they steal material from us. I'm John C. Dvorak.
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Adam Curry: Buzzkill. Oh, do we have another theft report?
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John C Dvorak: I got a three part clip.
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Adam Curry: Well, a three part clip of them of them, whoever
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whoever them is, Steve, a
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John C Dvorak: news Australia guy new stealing
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Adam Curry: from us. Please
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Unknown: know that it gives me no great pleasure to report
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this. But this week, the world got an up close look at Joe
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Biden appears that he really is coming apart before our eyes.
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The occasion for this examination was the annual
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meeting of the UN General Assembly in New York, when the
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world's leaders gather at that great temple of uselessness that
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is the United Nations to put on a show to convince the rest of
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us they know what they're doing.
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Adam Curry: So hello, hello Phoebe's Okay, so already,
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they're stealing our our setup. Phoebe? Yes, I know. It's Sky
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News, Australia. They're thieves. Yeah,
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John C Dvorak: I don't blame her for marking Me neither.
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Unknown: Good luck with that. And of course, leading the pack
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here was our man, Joe Biden. Here he was addressing the
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leaders of the globe. And I tell you what, I feel pretty bad for
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some of the folks who are doing simultaneous translations
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of our institutions and drive creative new partnerships. Let
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me be clear, certain principles are in the national system are
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sanker sacrosanct.
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certain principles about about your guess is as good as mine.
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Then there was this little meeting with the president of
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Brazil, which played out more like a hearing aid commercial
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you might hear on talkback radio.
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Wow. And to say
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to President Bae, can you hear me President Biden? This is a
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historical moment for Brazil, and for the US.
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Are you there? President Biden, it's me, Margaret Biden, of
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course forgot to shake the Brazilian President's hand to
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his great delight. Not that there was this bizarre moment
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when meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Joe
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Biden made the side of the cross check that over 40 years our
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friendship goes a long way and take us a long way. I'm sorry,
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let's just see that again. This is just it's just all too weird.
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Had enough faith in but Gora note that it is also in this
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meeting that Bibi Netanyahu spoke off the cuff while Biden
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of course needed those note cards, he always holds on to to
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speak because we know what happens when he goes off script.
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Adam Curry: You know, except we do it in less time than these
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guys tell.
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John C Dvorak: This is the point. This is actually a well
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structured shaggy dog story, the punch lines in clip three. But
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it's a shaggy dog story, and you'll see how it's structured
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at the very end. Go to two
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Unknown: meanwhile, Kamala Harris, the woman whose mere
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existence as vice president makes the Secret Service's job
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so easy, well, she's just making friends everywhere she goes, You
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know,
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when we think about minority, small business owners and let's
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be more specific about Latinos mound is just Yes, it is.
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Restaurants but it is so much more.
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So basically there if you read between the lines, Kamala Harris
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thinks that Latinos just don't taco stands or something, I
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guess. Which means that when she saw Jill Biden called Mexicans
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breakfast burritos at one time, she was just thinking, hold my
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beer. Now, at this point, I gotta wonder, is this whole
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shambling, stuttering clumsy Biden routine? I mean, look,
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it's declined, but maybe it's not. Could it be that there's
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something else entirely going on? Sometimes I see. Maybe he's
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actually putting on an act. So people underestimate him or
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don't realize that he is the mastermind of this whole huge
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sort of behind the scenes operation. I don't know maybe
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Joe Biden is playing it up like a cry for help. political
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pressure builds to allow him to gracefully retire, rather than
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be forced to keep doing the job to please Jill or whomever it
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is. I don't know.
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Adam Curry: I know where this is leading. I know we're
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John C Dvorak: finding a classic shaggy dog story and you do it
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once in a while on the show. You do to veer off things, usually
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two or three of them and they've Kamla Harris materials got
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nothing to do with anything. But that's what you do when you do a
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shaggy dog to kind of keep the person interested by trying it
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by me. Making semi interesting little asides, but here's the
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part where they steal our material.
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Unknown: Sometimes just sometimes, this whole thing
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reminds me a little bit of the old New York City mobster,
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Vincent Chin Gigante, for years threw off the authorities, by
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putting a lot of public acts suggested he was in fact, just
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himself a harmless shuffling mentally ill wanderer, when in
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fact, he was a criminal mastermind in charge of a whole
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criminal enterprise. From a member of the Lucchese crime
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family, John Puglisi explained this a bit more here.
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Besides taking trips to psychiatric hospitals, chin was
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known to wander around Greenwich Village on shaven, wearing
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pajamas, a bathrobe and house slippers muttering gibberish, he
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talked to telephone poles and parking meters and urinate at
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will in the street, and at times, randomly dropped to his
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knees and cross himself
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randomly making the side of the cross you say? Yeah, sure. It's
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just a coincidence.
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You mean, though he actually does a call
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Adam Curry: back they stole from you is what you're saying.
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John C Dvorak: But I admire the the structure of what they did,
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especially with the call back to the sign of the cross. Which
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guarantee I guess, supposedly,
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Adam Curry: okay, I didn't know that. That part I'd never heard.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah. So Ben died. And Biden does it all the
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time.
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Adam Curry: Dude, that show I mean, he was right in first clip
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one. It's just all a show. I'm so tired of the show. This this
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all show is the show. And maybe, you know, maybe, maybe it will
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get better. Let me see. Maybe it will get better when this gets
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taken care of. Where am I here? Yes. Oh, my. The Hollywood
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Unknown: writers union plans to meet with producers for a third
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straight day, as a source tells NBC that they are inching toward
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a deal to end the nearly five month long strike for studio
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heads join the talks for a second day yesterday, staying
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late. It was a 10 hour marathon session, progress was reported
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in areas such as the use of artificial intelligence and
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residuals. However, some significant issues still remain.
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So even if the writers strike is resolved, the studio still have
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to reach a crop contract deal with the union actors. And they
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walked out in mid July.
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Adam Curry: And no one noticed. And no one cared. No one no one
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is complaining. Well, we had one complaint, we had one complaint
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from a producer, a dad who said Oh, I sure hope my my son's ones
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producer. And once an editor can go back to work. That's the only
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person who's complained about it. No one cares.
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John C Dvorak: This, it's like anyone involved would complain,
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but they don't listen to our show. But
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Adam Curry: it's a tipping point. That's what this is.
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There's tipping points about a boot tipping point everywhere
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where it peak Ukraine war, we're at peak M five M nobody cares.
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And I think I have to remind myself every single time we're
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heads down in this stuff, we're examining, and over examining
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and re examining what the media is doing what what they're
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trying to say what the towards, you know, the it's the elite
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messaging system is trying to communicate. But most people No,
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go to work, you know, drive the bus, drive the forklift, you
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know, whatever, drive the plane, fly the plane, go to the office,
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and then thing they may catch some news from time to time and
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depending on what what bubble they're in, they'll hear this or
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that you know, something about this or something about that,
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and you know, whatever the topic is, and okay, they live in their
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lives. So it takes and we concluded this on the last
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episode takes a long time before people start to figure stuff
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out, like COVID for instance, you know, I think people now
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this isn't a number of people who never gonna reach. But
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people like me know, you know, I'm steering more and more about
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how that stuff didn't work. And now they're bringing it back.
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And yeah, I'm I'm questioning and I would say worldwide at
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this moment. Everybody is slowly waking up and going hold on a
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second. Who are all these people in our country? Every single
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country. I have story after story after story of asylum
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seekers, and the issues that they've brought in Europe,
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France, Lampedusa, Italy, Germany. The the President said
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we've reached our limit of migrant intake, Maloney, no
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more, no more in Lampedusa, Sweden. It's like we have gang
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warfare. We can't have this anymore. What is going on? on
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France,
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Unknown: the French interior minister Gerald Darma, now
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arrived in Rome on Monday to discuss the latest migration
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crisis with his Italian counterpart Matteo Pianta dosi.
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A few days ago, both ministers expressed a common will to
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tighten EU border security step up the fight against human
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traffickers at the sandy joint address to the EU leadership on
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the matter.
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Because there's been so much politicization of this that
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politicians need short fixes they need slogans back to say we
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are on top of it doesn't work like that we have to explain to
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public opinion that these are complex issues that require time
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resources and different solutions. But that's the only
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way it les
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in particular has tightened measures including increasing
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the time for which suspects involved in human trafficking
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can be detained and investigated, as well as more
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opportunities to repatriate those who have no legal right to
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stay in the country.
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Adam Curry: It is so bad in Europe, especially in France,
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which has been going on for decades now. So bad, they had to
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bring in the big guy
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Unknown: Pope Francis has urged European states to welcome
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migrants and not to treat them as invaders. He delivered his
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message ahead of a Saturday mass in the French city of Marseille.
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The Pope used his visit to the Mediterranean port city to weigh
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into the migrant debate as governments react to a surge in
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new arrivals. 10s of 1000s turned down for Pope Francis has
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mass a mass worship has packed the sports stadium for his
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sermon with a message proved political as well as spiritual.
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The bonda have used his two day visit to advocate for refugees
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and migrants. He's urging European governments to welcome
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people arriving on the shores and our metropolitan
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cities, and many European countries like France, where
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different cultures and religions coexist. We have a great
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challenge against the exasperation of individualism,
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and the selfishness, and closures that produce loneliness
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and suffering.
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recent weeks have seen a sharp increase in migrant boats trying
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to cross the Mediterranean to reach Europe. The Pope is
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pleased to welcome those arrivals goes against the
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policies of many EU governments. But his message has resonated
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with worshipers in my say, a fourth setting which has long
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been a meeting point as a cultures and religions.
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Adam Curry: The Guardian just for the Pope to do that. It's
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like Oh, okay.
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John C Dvorak: Where's the communist?
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Adam Curry: Well, yes, he's a he's a Jesuit from Argentina.
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This we knew this is now we know why he's in there. This is his
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job now. Oh, no, everything's okay. Love your neighbor. They
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would not really your neighbors, but okay. Now they are. They
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weren't your neighbors when they came in? I don't want to say
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anything about bad about the Pope. But
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John C Dvorak: I mean, come on as well. You already have it.
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Well, the this is not this what this guy is a part of the entire
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Marxist revolution that's taking place right before our eyes of
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redistribution of wealth by bringing in Yes. Every poor
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person in the world you can find.
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Adam Curry: Yes, he changed the entire Catholic church system in
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China. Everyone's gone underground. Many Catholics I
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communicate with lay down we don't like this guy. But Serbian
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police step up migration patrols on the border with Hungary. The
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Guardian writes, migration could be dissolving force for the EU.
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John C Dvorak: In there's always a bright side.
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Adam Curry: The home office in the UK has determined Hey, you
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know, if we have if we have migrants coming in, they have to
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have at minimum a three star hotel. So people are getting
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angry and this has been going on for over a decade, February 2011
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David Cameron, this is a clip that we played back then who
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remembers him saying this? What I'm
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Unknown: about to say, is drawn from the British experience. But
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I believe there are general lessons for us all. In the UK.
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Some young men find it hard to identify with the traditional
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Islam practiced at home by their parents, whose customs can seem
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staid when when transplanted to modern Western countries. But
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these young men also find it hard to identify with Britain
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too, because we've allowed the weakening of our collective
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identity. Under the doctrine of state multiculturalism. We've
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encouraged different cultures to live separate lives apart from
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each other. And apart from the mainstream, we fail to provide a
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vision of society to which they feel they want to belong We've
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even tolerated these segregated communities, behaving in ways
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that run completely counter to our values.
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Adam Curry: And this is Cameron over the UK might as well have
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been about Germany, about Sweden about anywhere in France.
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Unknown: So when a white person holds objectionable views, race
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us, but we're getting there, we rightly condemned them getting
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there and
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Adam Curry: getting to those clips, that's next
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Unknown: level views or practices come from someone who
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isn't right. We've been too cautious, frankly, frankly, even
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fearful to stand up to them.
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Adam Curry: So that he this is the speech where he winds up by
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saying multiculturalism has failed. That was in 2011. And
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now Now people because no who's gonna listen to that guy in
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2011? If you're just doing your job, you got a family and you're
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trying to live life. Now. People are starting to see it. And even
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Chicago, the big sanctuary city is now seeing what's really
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going on
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Unknown: as the city looks to move migrants to 10 cities. This
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new contract reveals Chicago has agreed to pay gardaworld $29
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million.
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Adam Curry: So this is for the winter base camp, that we've
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been talking about the past couple of episodes, and without
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any vote or anything. The mayor just said yeah, you guys come on
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this garter world, its security company they have no experience
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with migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, human beings. All they
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do is different types of security even showbiz
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personality security. This is not their wheelhouse.
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Unknown: Even the mayor's point person for migrants on the city
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council says
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I do recognize that an executive branch has the latitude to be
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agile in a moment of crisis so I get why some of this stuff moves
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quickly. Clearly, we all have questions.
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The fine print of the deal reveals Garga will provide
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security three meals a day, daily childcare, seven days a
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week, Van transport to school and doctor as well as laundry.
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Adam Curry: This is the city this is the same company but
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this is the same company that they hired to bus asylum seekers
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into Chicago,
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Unknown: he notes Garda is considered a preferred
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contractor by the state of Illinois. This is a contract
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that the state has started. They use them for various purposes
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and
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Adam Curry: like busing my transit to the state they're
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continuing to and so we piggybacked
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Unknown: on
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it the city of Denver pulled out of a deal, it had to build
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similar type provisions for migrant citing, quote, concerns
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grew about the international company's history of alleged
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abuses and mistreatment as well as its lack of experience in
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sheltering migrants. Alderman Ray Lopez questions why Garda?
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The same company that has a Florida contract to send
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migrants here. Now we'll make millions to care for them. The
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fact that
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we're spending $29 million on a tent city system that probably
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won't even function in sub zero weather Chicago style. It's just
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amazing to me,
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the contract also displays photos of what the base camps
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will look like, with promises when the temperature is 40
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degrees, it will be 70 degrees inside
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Adam Curry: that, John, you've lived in Chicago, it's 40
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degrees, a typical Chicago winter. No, more like 20
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degrees, more like zero, it's gonna be 40 degrees. And then
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inside it will be 70. What's it going to be one zero.
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Unknown: Also today, elected officials and activists reacted
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to the Biden administration to allow some migrants those from
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Venezuela, July to apply for work permits. They want that
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extended to more than just now the city does estimate that of
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the 14,000 migrants sent here. 5000 are from Venezuela.
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Adam Curry: Alright, so this is I don't this is very
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interesting. All of a sudden, oh, Venezuelans are okay. Hmm.
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How did this happen? Something switched and it has nothing to
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do with the cities. As you can even hear in this short clip
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from New York City Mayor Eric Adams. He doesn't even think
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that the President's coming to town won't even meet with him.
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Unknown: President Biden is coming to the city. I am hoping
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that he understands this beautiful city, this economic
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engine of the entire country. What
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Adam Curry: is New York, the economic engine of the entire
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country?
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John C Dvorak: I think if they're there, they're probably
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putting all their eggs in the financial bath. Oh, God make the
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argument. Okay,
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Unknown: it's been saddled with a $2 billion that we spent
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already $5 billion were going to spend in his fiscal crisis $12
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billion in the next two budgetary cycles. New York don't
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don't deserve this. The asylum seekers don't deserve this. And
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so while he's here, I think that they should really reflect on
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New York City has done his spot and where once we know what I'm
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going to do, we released the public schedule. I'm very
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public, everybody knows who I am you guys. were released. We're
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going to be with you The president or not?
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Adam Curry: President you know, I'm here I got the schedule. You
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can meet me anytime you want. No, he's been sidelined HK role
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is in charge of this operation and an OP it is
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Unknown: because New York City has had this pulled is 40 year
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old right to shelter people have come to New York City. And
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that's another area, the mayor and I need to look at this
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together. And we are looking at it and trying to figure out a
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way that we can say this was intended to help homeless people
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stay off the streets help families, but it was never
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intended to be an unlimited universal right and obligation
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to shelter the entire world. And that's the way it's been
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interpreted. So once that gets fixed, as well as this
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opportunity to the Venezuelan opportunity to take a lot of
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pressure off, but we really need to stop the incoming we're still
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seeing about 3000 a week. That's absolutely unsustainable.
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Adam Curry: So I want to get back to Hoko in a moment, but
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something happened. There was a switch it must have happened
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months ago and word went out. Venezuelans come on in
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Unknown: deteriorating conditions in Latin America,
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made worse by the COVID 19 pandemic has increased the
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number of people crossing into the United States from Mexico,
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and Venezuela and Rodrigo de has made it to the Mexican border
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city of quietism. Friday, he is just happy to be alive after
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riding the beast train a dangerous free trade that
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migrants take to the border.
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Adam Curry: Just living off master because we didn't have
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any foods. And later I had to sell my show so I could eat.
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Unknown: But there's hope the Biden administration has
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announced that they would allow hundreds of 1000s of Venezuelans
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already in the United States to live and work legally.
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Washington is also pressuring Mexico to do more to stem the
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flow of immigration. On Tuesday, Mexico's Main Railway Company
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temporarily suspended the B strain because so many migrants
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are climbing aboard and getting hurt in the process.
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Adam Curry: So this beast train reminiscent of you know, trains
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in India, everybody totally hanging off of it. So, so
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somewhere something happened and this is this is a setup. This is
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a setup. And New York is going to suffer but New Yorkers are
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going to suffer. Because of all of a sudden we they were
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telegraphing this when AOC was out there and in front of the
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Roosevelt, the Roosevelt Hotel, which I've loved the reports
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about the Roosevelt held the luxury Roosevelt Hotel, okay,
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know, if you've if you've ever stayed in the Roosevelt Hotel.
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It's far from luxurious, but it's now it's now asylum seekers
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central notice the subtle switch from migrants to asylum seekers.
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And for some reason, we've decided half a million
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Venezuelans will be able to stay here and work here. And as AOC
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was saying, I guess a path to citizenship. Luckily, New York
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one got Hoko on the phone. This is the local New York television
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station, and I have a couple of clips and maybe we can figure
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out what is going on here.
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Unknown: Thanks for being here with us on this busy Wednesday
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night. I'm Cheryl wills. And we begin with breaking news as we
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come on the air out of Washington, the Biden
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administration announcing just moments ago, that it will make
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hundreds of 1000s of Venezuelan migrants eligible for legal
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status and work permits, it will impact nearly a half million
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asylum seekers. More than 40% of migrants who have come through
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the city since the immigration crisis began are Venezuelan
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Mayor Adams responding tonight saying I want to thank President
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Biden for hearing our entire coalition including our hard
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working congressional delegation, and taking this
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important step that will bring hope to the 1000s of Venezuelan
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asylum seekers currently in our care who will now be immediately
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eligible for Temporary Protected Status.
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Adam Curry: What happened in Venezuela that all of a sudden
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we had to let them in to come here and work? Do you have any
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idea?
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John C Dvorak: Well, it was, it was it's their government that
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that bankrupted the state, the Maduro regime and communist
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government that drove all these people. That middle class of
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Venezuela drove them into poverty. And I think we allowed
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them to come in because we tried to overturn that government if
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you don't remember that yes, a few years ago with that skinny
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guy who is useless and and so I think somewhere along the line
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we told him to open the spigot, yeah, you can come in. This only
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thing I can think of that I think is a huge mistake for the
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Democrats because these people can easily become Republicans
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Adam Curry: will listen to these next few clips of Hokulea. She
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talks about why this has to happen.
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Unknown: Governor thank you for your time tonight. We understand
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this new TPS status that
24:54
Adam Curry: TPS status is typically for see we have TPS
25:00
status and it's always limited by the way, there's always a
25:02
limitation. We had it for Haitians after the earthquake. I
25:06
think that's just been extended, extended extended. There's been
25:10
other TPS, but this this is a
25:13
John C Dvorak: way started referred to the TPS report being
25:17
made
25:17
Unknown: available. Yeah, that'd be great to Venezuelan migrants
25:21
and asylum seekers is a result of your conversation with
25:25
President Biden yesterday. Can you give us some insight into
25:29
that conversation?
25:31
Well, this is something that the President knows we have been
25:34
asking for back from July of 2020. To between myself and
25:40
Mayor Adams and majority leader Schumer and Senator Gillibrand
25:43
and our delegation.
25:44
Adam Curry: Okay. So all of the New Yorkers, Schumer,
25:47
Gillibrand, they've been asking for this since 2022, to have
25:52
Venezuelans come in and work here instead of, I don't know,
25:56
New Yorkers,
25:58
Unknown: we've all been working so hard to persuade the White
26:02
House that these individuals who came to this country and are
26:06
living in New York City shelters, don't have to they
26:09
came here to work.
26:10
Adam Curry: That's not what asylum is about. Asylum is for
26:16
very specific circumstances, not work. That's a work, migrant,
26:22
that's not an asylum seeker.
26:24
Unknown: And if we could find a path, particularly for the
26:26
Venezuelans, which is about 40% of the population or shelter, if
26:32
they could get temporary protective status, that allows
26:36
them to work after 30 days, instead of after 180. We can
26:41
start to clear out the shelters and give them the jobs. And it
26:44
also serves the purpose of meeting this demand we have for
26:48
Republicans in every corner of New York.
26:51
Adam Curry: What serving the purpose of Republican the
26:55
demands of Republicans. Am I hearing this? Correct?
27:00
John C Dvorak: That's what it sounded like. But it can't be
27:02
it, we can
27:03
Unknown: start to clear out the shelters and give them the jobs.
27:06
And it also serves the purpose of meeting this demand we have
27:11
for Republicans in every corner of New York for more workers.
27:15
Adam Curry: So the Republicans in every corner of New York want
27:18
more workers and the demands are met by bringing in Venezuelans
27:23
who have temporary protective status.
27:27
John C Dvorak: I don't know what we did some she tried to say
27:29
something else. She couldn't possibly that sentence makes
27:32
zero sense. Well, I'm wondering why she right. Why did you do
27:36
anything to the demands of any Republican?
27:40
Adam Curry: Well, I think she's the only way I can interpret it.
27:42
And we have an another clip after this is that she means
27:45
Republicans who have no need workers. Let me see. Forget,
27:51
even if we take away the Republican part. They aren't
27:54
they're New Yorkers who want to work on their people from other
27:58
states who want to work and will move to New York to work.
28:01
John C Dvorak: It's got to be just a it's like a typo.
28:04
Unknown: This is an important step. I thank the President for
28:08
answering our call for help. This is an important first step.
28:11
We have other requests still out there, no doubt about it. And
28:14
we'll continue those conversations. But the state is
28:17
committed to coming to work with Mayor Adams to ensure that these
28:21
people are connected to jobs. As soon as they legally can.
28:25
They're able to work.
28:27
Adam Curry: So we're, I mean,
28:29
John C Dvorak: this is what has to have happened when we did
28:33
that file up in Venezuela, where we try to overturn Maduro and
28:38
bringing the Obama guy and bring into Obama. Exactly. That's
28:42
right. That's the guy looked like Obama, that guy kind of
28:45
acted like,
28:46
Adam Curry: we just pretended that he that he was the
28:48
president for a while too. We just
28:50
John C Dvorak: can't he was the president. We had to have to get
28:53
support. Ah, now your State Department had to do deals.
28:58
Yeah. We'll let we'll let all your prisoners back. You have
29:01
Don't worry what if anything bad happens. You can come here.
29:04
We'll give you a job.
29:05
Adam Curry: Yeah. Send your prisoners here. Open up the
29:09
floodgates. Well, Governor Holcomb is excited.
29:12
Unknown: And I'm really excited about this opportunity to start
29:15
making a dent in something that New Yorkers have been dealing
29:18
with for a long time. And I want to make sure that we can ensure
29:23
they're able to work and we've been saying, get them to work.
29:26
Let them work. This has been our
29:29
Adam Curry: how many New Yorkers have been saying this, get them
29:31
that we need. We need Venezuelan, we need Venezuelans
29:35
to work wreck and get them to work a
29:37
Unknown: rallying cry for such a long time in the business
29:40
community. Cathy whilst
29:42
Adam Curry: there she says it's been a cry in the business
29:45
community crying
29:46
Unknown: for such a long time in the business community. Kathy
29:49
wild and a partnership stepped up. Our friends and labor have
29:53
been extremely helpful all across New York. Many people
29:57
just want them to be able to work and fill a hole huge void
30:00
we have right now. The fact that 1000s and 1000s of jobs foreign
30:04
and 60,000 jobs are unfilled, okay?
30:08
Adam Curry: My one of my stepdaughters is in New York
30:11
it's not like a 60,000 She's it's jobs are not for the just
30:15
picking up everywhere. It's not true. I mean waitress even even
30:21
jobs serving food. It's not they're not like a dime a dozen.
30:27
I don't know about the rest of New York State. But 460,000 jobs
30:32
are we're just we can't wait to get people
30:35
John C Dvorak: to work their days like to hang in there for
30:37
the easy pickins Yeah.
30:40
Unknown: 1000s of jobs form and 60,000 jobs are unfilled. In the
30:44
state of New York right now we have a low unemployment rate
30:46
were the lowest in the nation. We have to have more workers.
30:50
And this is going to be a very, very positive development for
30:53
our state's economy. Please individuals in our desire to
30:57
start not opening more shelters, but starting to shut down
31:01
shelters. Sorry.
31:01
Adam Curry: So now we're gonna start everyone. You're not
31:03
Venezuelan. You're out. We're gonna kick you out. And where
31:08
are you gonna go? Well, Governor hopeful knows.
31:10
Unknown: And Governor, what's your message to the 10s of 1000s
31:14
of asylum seekers and migrants who are not from Venezuela, who
31:19
may be disappointed that they are not included?
31:22
Adam Curry: Go pound sand?
31:25
Unknown: Well, this is something that we're just happy to even
31:28
get this foot in the door. We have been asking for a reduction
31:32
in time for all the work status for everyone. But
31:37
John C Dvorak: kind of a metaphor is that we're just
31:39
getting a foot into what foot and what door? I got you answer
31:45
a question like that. What are you going to do? Here's the
31:47
question, what are you going to do about all these other people
31:49
that aren't Venezuelans? Well, this is getting a foot in the
31:52
door foot in what door? What are you talking about
31:55
Adam Curry: the foot in the door of replacing Americans with
31:59
asylum seekers for work is the only logical explanation? Oh,
32:02
I'm sorry, did I just give you the big replacement theory? Like
32:07
Europe?
32:10
Unknown: Well, this is something that we're just happy to even
32:12
get this foot in the door. We have been asking for a reduction
32:17
in time for all the work status for everyone.
32:20
Adam Curry: Oh, there it is. We want everybody who comes in
32:24
seeking asylum to be given jobs. And we'll connect them with
32:29
jobs.
32:30
Unknown: But I will not look a gift horse in the mouth. This is
32:34
an important first step, and to others that we have to let
32:37
people know, if you're thinking of coming to New York, we are
32:40
truly out of space. The mayor has done a
32:44
John C Dvorak: three way stop. They're out of space, but they
32:48
get plenty of jobs. I know. How do you have 400 And you know,
32:53
almost a half a million jobs and you're out of space. So how are
32:57
you supposed to do that makes zero sense what she just said?
33:01
Well, because you're coming to New York, we're out of space. So
33:05
I'm a tourist. I can't find a hotel room. Probably no, you
33:08
can't.
33:08
Adam Curry: Because the cheapest hotel the Roosevelt is filled
33:11
with asylum seekers. It's right there. There anyway. But I have
33:16
stayed and reeks of weed
33:18
Unknown: to others that we have to let people know that if
33:21
you're thinking of coming to New York, we are truly out of space.
33:25
The mayor has done an extraordinary job managing this
33:28
crisis situation. We have been partners in helping him. But
33:32
there must be other cities.
33:33
Adam Curry: Oh, that's the solution. There must be other
33:37
cities, Attention, attention, other cities, we've got some
33:41
asylum seekers coming your way
33:43
Unknown: or do not have upwards of 125,000 people, or 60,000 in
33:49
shelters that can handle the volume easier in other states.
33:53
And that's what we want to encourage you
33:54
Adam Curry: to do. Yeah, sure.
33:56
John C Dvorak: I have to point something out. Somebody pointed
33:58
one of our producers pointed this out, according to Abbott,
34:02
you know, they're blaming him for shipping all these people
34:04
all over the place. But according to this could be
34:08
wrong. But I'm sure it's closer to right and then not. According
34:13
to him. He's been shipping people to Chicago and beer and
34:18
they're all over the place. His total CAD count supposedly, like
34:22
say New York is just over 10,000 I heard 16,000 Yeah. Okay, let's
34:27
say it's 16,000 They've got 100,000 there Where did all
34:31
these other ones How did they get shipped there? Biden. Yes,
34:36
blame Abbott and the Texans who is bullcrap they get nothing
34:40
very little to do with it.
34:44
Adam Curry: 19 seconds left,
34:45
Unknown: do not have upwards of 125,000 people over 60,000 in
34:51
shelters that can handle the volume easier in other states
34:55
and that's what we want to encourage people to do. This has
34:57
a cut off date. This has a there's a time limit on it. So
35:02
the people that are here will be able to benefit. But those who
35:04
come after have to understand that it's a different dynamic
35:08
here in New York that we have been generous. We have been
35:11
humanitarian in our response. That's who we are. We're at
35:16
capacity.
35:18
Adam Curry: So now it all comes home to roost and I'm, I'm very,
35:22
I'm truly, I sad for these people who get on the beast
35:27
train, and who've traveled here under great duress,
35:31
John C Dvorak: and they're in gondolas. It looks like they're
35:34
headed to Auschwitz.
35:36
Adam Curry: And in a way they kind of are. I mean, it's,
35:39
you're going from the fat into the fire. I have seen this
35:43
happen in Europe for over 25 years. I remember I moved back
35:48
in 99, United almost 25 years. The end the Netherlands was
35:53
never an immigration country. We are an immigration country in
35:56
America, but asylum seekers is different. You want to come into
36:01
America, please go through the process. So that has just been
36:04
ignored and stimulated and you know, the United Nations the una
36:10
I think United Nations migrant agency, they're the ones that
36:13
are helping people giving them debit cards to get I mean, this
36:16
is it. This is a globalist takeover. And finally people are
36:21
starting to see it and it's here to win Littlefoot is seeing it
36:25
yes nuts No, no, it's not this is this is what I started my
36:28
preamble by saying people said they aren't Yes, people are
36:33
seeing it now. The Texans have seen it for a long time. And and
36:37
and finally people are going hey, I mean here in
36:41
Fredericksburg, but El Paso in other border towns, no, this is
36:47
going to explode. And I don't know about New York. But there's
36:53
a number of Chicago seams on edge now on edge and people are
36:58
not going to stand for it and I mean this this has to end it
37:04
will end one way or the other but it's when I don't think
37:07
anyone in America is going to let it come to Swedish
37:09
proportions that's why we have guns which is why they're trying
37:15
to take them away of course. But this yeah COVID All this other
37:20
stuff people can disagree but now you're seeing across the
37:23
political spectrum and probably extreme left and extreme right
37:26
are our bonding together on these things like ah hold on we
37:31
got to stop Okay, guys, you said you you had some immigration
37:40
stuff from the last episode I thought you would have those in
37:43
but you would be Oh, I
37:44
John C Dvorak: probably have to go back to the last episode
37:46
list. I didn't move them over Do I Have you said you had some so
37:53
obviously I do. This is Oh, yeah, this is what this is
37:56
basically the cost of immigration hearings. You can
37:59
look it up as cost of immigration hearing clsd Okay,
38:04
yes, I have an h i am not spelling because he can't
38:07
because Adam can't spell is because I have to spell these
38:10
things out. Because half the time that I'll spell something
38:13
and in fact, in this case, I got capital Oh. I have to spell out
38:18
because I tend to typo to the to a max.
38:23
Adam Curry: Well, it's okay from episode to episode. But you
38:26
know, five years from now, it'd be like what was that clear
38:29
John C Dvorak: problem.
38:30
Unknown: lawmakers expressed contrasting opinions during the
38:33
House Committee on Homeland Security's hearing called the
38:36
financial cost of May Yorker says open border on Wednesday,
38:40
lawmakers examined the cost of the millions of illegal
38:44
immigrants crossing into the United States.
38:46
This crisis has cost Texas $5 billion last year $5 billion
38:50
this year, nine to $10 billion next year.
38:54
Lawmakers also expressed how the issue is impacting citizens
38:58
Adam Curry: in Brooks County, Texas. sherpani Martinez said
39:01
that county officials took pay cuts in order to afford the cost
39:05
of burying or cremating illegal aliens found deceased on the US
39:09
side of the border man think about that. Why can't we just
39:12
turn them into March? Gonna make them mad? Just
39:14
John C Dvorak: stop there because we need to make them
39:16
your mulch. Yeah, what happened to that idea mulch? That's bull
39:21
crap. I don't believe that for a minute. I'm going to take a pay
39:26
cut. So I can cremate these corpses that are here there's
39:32
got to be funding for that.
39:36
Adam Curry: The name who is this
39:41
John C Dvorak: word that was the source of this new story.
39:43
Adam Curry: Now what is this? Yes, it
39:44
John C Dvorak: knows about Texas some guys in Texas. Just play
39:49
the end of it again. You'll see what I mean. Okay
39:54
Adam Curry: here we go. cremating illegal aliens found
39:58
deceased go back in order to afford worth the cost of burying
40:01
or cremating illegal aliens found deceased on the US side of
40:04
the border? Think think about that. They took a pay cut just
40:09
to bury the dead found at the border. Now this is this is just
40:12
show business for Ugly people. Oh, yeah. Think about that. When
40:16
you someone says think about that. You're trying to compute
40:19
trying to tell people create the image in your mind people taking
40:22
pay cuts, because they're so humanitarian. There's some some
40:28
errors.
40:29
John C Dvorak: I said, It's bull crap. But anyway, let's go into
40:31
clip to
40:32
Unknown: one of the witnesses shared details about the
40:34
situation in Yuma, Arizona. We have seen
40:37
women approaching the border in labor. I've witnessed that
40:41
multiple times.
40:42
Adam Curry: This is also just all show just you know, bringing
40:47
the human aspect Oh, it's disgusting, to the point where
40:50
our emergency room and our maternity ward was overrun.
40:55
Unknown: Some lawmakers pointed to New York City Eric Adams
40:58
recent comments on the immigration crisis which took
41:01
center stage at the hearing. Never in
41:03
my life. Have I had a problem that I did not see an end into.
41:09
I don't see an end into this. I don't see an ending to this.
41:13
This issue will destroy New York City, destroy New York City.
41:19
Adams recently said New York City is expected to spend about
41:22
$5 billion this year and 6 billion next year to provide for
41:27
the immigrants. And the Mississippi Congressman tried to
41:30
put the cost in perspective.
41:32
So the information you have provided to us says that New
41:36
York will spend next year almost as much money as the entire
41:42
state of Mississippi spends to find our entire state
41:46
government.
41:47
But Democrats at the hearing said the immigrants are helping
41:50
with the labor shortage and Representative Daliah. Ramirez
41:53
said One Day Without Immigrants would cause the US economy to
41:57
collapse
41:57
yet, we want to talk about how much they're costing us. Here's
42:02
the thing, work permits. Immigration reform, oh, they're
42:07
adequate visa so that people don't have to come here
42:10
illegally. These are all solutions that work to make this
42:13
country, the country of American Dream, the country of freedom
42:18
and the country of the future.
42:21
Adam Curry: Oh, the country of the future. Well, this was what
42:25
America has always been. But you're supposed to come in
42:28
through. I mean, I have helped many people come in legally.
42:31
John C Dvorak: Well, they're due. I'm just going to go back
42:33
to California here for a second. Yes. We used to have a program
42:38
that all was so bad because the liberals were against it, even
42:42
though they're all for this, which was called the Brasero
42:45
program, the Brasero program. Yeah. So the Brasero is that
42:49
this ended in I don't know. I don't know. I think it ended up
42:52
in Reagan's governorship. I'm not sure when it ended. But it
42:56
just ended because the liberals were all against it, even though
42:59
they're okay with what's going on now. The Brasero program was
43:03
buses and buses of agricultural laborers that yes, yes. Up from
43:09
Mexico and kept up in the fields in the in the wineries and they
43:16
cabbage fields, they let us fields, tomato fields indicate
43:19
kept there and in kind of two lousy housing. And then, at the
43:26
end of the season, the growing season, the Brasero rose would
43:29
be bussed back to Mexico. Everybody was happy as a clam
43:32
with this idea.
43:33
Adam Curry: This end with Operation Wetback Wasn't that
43:36
what what? It was like, oh, it's trying to send y'all back like 3
43:40
million they sent back.
43:42
John C Dvorak: No, they always said to Brasero is back. To
43:45
address
43:45
Adam Curry: the overwhelming account of undocumented migrants
43:48
in the United States, the Immigration and Naturalization
43:50
Service launched Operation Wetback in June of 1954 as a way
43:55
to repatriate illegal laborers back to Mexico.
43:59
John C Dvorak: So that's not the Brasero program. It's
44:01
Adam Curry: what's under the Brasero wiki page. I'm not
44:04
saying it's correct, but the Brasero program got out of
44:08
control. I think that's what happened.
44:10
John C Dvorak: Well, if 54 wasn't a peak of the Brasero it
44:14
may have later
44:15
Adam Curry: this was 57 operation went back was 57.
44:19
John C Dvorak: It may have later but I vaguely remember the whole
44:23
thing being it was fine.
44:25
Adam Curry: Well, yeah, we I believe that we had agricultural
44:29
people go down to the border and say you you just like Home
44:31
Depot,
44:32
John C Dvorak: but you don't go so far.
44:35
Adam Curry: Like you you. Exactly. You You You boop come
44:39
on in you stay three months and we send you back and they took
44:42
their money back. But now it's like there's no agriculture in
44:45
New York per se that I'm aware of it to the you know, like the
44:48
wineries and the avocados and, and the nut trees
44:52
John C Dvorak: like growing in New York. I love what we grow to
44:56
do everything they have a season and they have an agricultural
44:59
season. So little limited, it's but they grow everything that we
45:03
grow in California more or less, do
45:04
Adam Curry: you think that those 400 and the half a million
45:07
Venezuelans are all going to be in agriculture? One didn't
45:11
John C Dvorak: even consider that. Not until you just
45:13
mentioned it. That's that would be ironic, wouldn't it? Now all
45:17
only Mexicans. Michelle like Kamla Harris
45:25
Adam Curry: is this a kicker you have on this clip here.
45:29
Unknown: Recently, a video went viral that showed migrants
45:32
riding on Mexican cargo trains heading to the United States.
45:36
Now that Mexican freight company has temporarily stopped 60
45:40
trains because 1000s of migrants had been hitching rides to the
45:44
US border.
45:45
Adam Curry: I love the name beast, Dre. I love that name.
45:49
John C Dvorak: What's interesting about that train is
45:51
that just this was just revealed, like, within the last
45:54
week or so, this train is not a new train. Now it's been around
45:58
for a while, it's probably been moving people, because you
46:01
always everyone wonders how people get from, from Guatemala.
46:06
And then this is if they walked the whole way through, you know,
46:10
all of Mexico, which is quite a halls 1000s of miles to get to
46:15
the border. And then the all of these poor people, both they're
46:18
all jumping on this train, and it's been going on for a decade
46:21
or longer and not reported on. Thank you media.
46:26
Adam Curry: So here's part of the problem. You know, they're
46:28
saying, Well, I mean, we've we've had the UN General
46:32
Assembly, you know, for the whole past week, and it's all
46:35
it's all been about climate change, climate change, all
46:37
about climate change, everything climate change. And one of the
46:40
lies that is being that the media tries to slip in, which
46:44
doesn't really work, but you know, they're trying to do it is
46:47
these are climate change refugees? No, they're not there.
46:50
They're literally we've heard just get away with that. No,
46:54
they're not. But even if want it to be agriculture, the elites
46:59
are, are. What's the term there's, they're speaking
47:06
against themselves. They're contradicting themselves to an
47:10
incredible degree. And I it's a shorty, but I have to bring in
47:16
the climate czar, who spoke this week, John Kerry. And he's very
47:21
clear, we can't have agriculture. So I don't know
47:24
what all these people are going to do in agriculture, because
47:27
where we eat will be in bugs.
47:29
Unknown: agriculture contributes about 33% of all the emissions
47:32
of the world, just so we know. It's 33%, depending a little bit
47:36
on how you count it, but it's anywhere from 26 to 33.
47:40
Adam Curry: I'm sorry, it's depending on how you calculate
47:43
it. What does that even mean watermelon? Between 26 and 33?
47:47
Well, that's almost 10%.
47:49
Unknown: And we can't get to net zero. We don't get this job
47:54
done. Unless agriculture is front and center is part of the
47:58
solution. But with a growing population on the planet, we
48:01
just crossed the threshold of 8 billion fellow citizens around
48:05
the world. We just crossed that and this last year, emissions
48:08
from the food system alone are projected to cause another half
48:13
a degree of warming. Oh, no. By mid century, on the current
48:18
course, that we are today.
48:19
Adam Curry: Okay, so with the agriculture we have, we're going
48:23
to burn to death. So we need to do something a two
48:27
Unknown: degree future.
48:29
Adam Curry: What is a two degree future? Oh, no.
48:32
Unknown: could result in an additional 600 million people
48:35
not getting enough to eat?
48:37
Adam Curry: So
48:38
John C Dvorak: if the case care of itself, then doesn't it?
48:41
Well, you'd think it's like your old Peak Oil argument. Remember?
48:46
Adam Curry: Yeah, we have too much agriculture too many
48:49
people. So if we keep on going, we'll have less people sounds
48:52
like nature,
48:53
Unknown: and you just can't continue to both warm the planet
48:59
while also expecting to feed it.
49:01
Adam Curry: Okay. So we can't have agriculture while expecting
49:05
to feed people with agriculture. But this is literally what he's
49:08
saying.
49:09
John C Dvorak: So he's, the guy is off the rails.
49:12
Adam Curry: And you know, he has such a lizard tongue, which, as
49:14
we know, you know, the CIA has
49:16
John C Dvorak: darting in and out constantly. Yes, what he's
49:18
eating while he's talking.
49:20
Adam Curry: Well, what that means the CIA interrogation
49:23
handbook says when someone sticks their tongue out while
49:25
they're speaking, that means like they're spitting out a lie,
49:28
you know, as BS BA and he's doing this contented, and he
49:32
doesn't have a lizard pointy tongue. It's disgusting,
49:35
Unknown: doesn't work. So we have to reduce emissions from
49:38
the food system to keep the 1.5 degrees alive. Why do we have to
49:41
keep 1.5 degrees? Because scientists
49:45
Adam Curry: Ah, here we go. Why? Why do we have to keep under
49:51
that 1.5 degree of warming? Because scientists
49:56
Unknown: as a basis of physics and mathematics,
49:59
Adam Curry: which is physics Because the mathematics,
50:01
Unknown: not ideology and politics or party labels or
50:04
anything else, as a matter of physics and mathematics, and
50:09
some biology and chemistry,
50:11
Adam Curry: some biology, Olympiad science is physics,
50:14
mathematics, some biology and chemistry
50:17
Unknown: told us these are the consequences. And we already see
50:22
it happening. And almost everything they've predicted for
50:25
30 plus years now,
50:27
John C Dvorak: has been wrong way.
50:29
Adam Curry: I want to I want everybody to hear him say this,
50:32
because it's great classes.
50:34
Unknown: And we already see it happening. And almost everything
50:36
they've predicted for 30 plus years now is coming true. But
50:41
the problem is, it's coming through faster and bigger Oh,
50:44
than was in fact
50:45
Adam Curry: predicted. So not only for the past 30 years has
50:48
everything come true. But it's been coming true faster than
50:52
they ever predicted? Faster? I say. Well, let's let's think
50:56
about this. Let's go back to 1978. And listen to Mr. Spock
51:01
Leonard Nimoy with his famous climate change documentary
51:05
climate experts believe the next Ice Age
51:07
Unknown: is on its way. According to recent evidence, it
51:11
could come sooner than anyone can expect.
51:16
And weather stations in
51:17
the far north, temperatures have been dropping for 30 years. Long
51:24
three of summer ice are now blocked year round. According to
51:29
some climatologists, within a lifetime, we might be living in
51:33
the next Ice Age.
51:35
Adam Curry: Well, John, both you and I were alive in 1978. within
51:39
our lifetime has it? Have we come into the ice age?
51:43
John C Dvorak: I haven't seen anything change,
51:45
Adam Curry: and no agenda episodes. 358. Let's go back and
51:51
listen to what we're talking about. More than 10 years ago,
51:54
we can't really bring up the fact that you know, it's
51:56
everyone's freezing their ass off in the UK, were we supposed
51:59
to have no snow ever again, children would only know snow
52:03
globes, and they would know movies with snow. That's
52:06
John C Dvorak: what they said. And we have to accept that fact.
52:08
And by the way, if there's so much record heat every year, why
52:14
are there only two days left of natural gas?
52:21
Adam Curry: The record heat or was it snow? I don't know. We in
52:24
1960s. We knew Paul Ehrlich, who is still still around, I'm still
52:32
working for the White House told us very clearly, there's too
52:37
many people. This, this has within 10 years it's we're going
52:42
to reach a tipping point,
52:43
Unknown: the US could be busting out at the seams by the end of
52:46
the century. If we do not buy humane means limit our numbers,
52:51
then numbers are going to be limited by more famines and
52:54
shortages and consequent social conflicts. The idea
52:57
that human population was outstripping the Earth's ability
53:00
to support mankind was a powerful one. And it was one man
53:04
Stanford biologists Paul Ehrlich population growth will kill you
53:07
stone cold dead, who pushed the dramatic message home if we
53:11
continue to let population grow. And if we continue to exploit
53:15
the underdeveloped countries, if we continue to pollute the seas,
53:19
with a wide variety of compounds and so on, it's very difficult
53:21
for me to figure things holding together for more than another
53:24
decade or so.
53:25
Adam Curry: Oh, so by 1980, we should have been in dire straits
53:28
and dead and completely gone. But oh, all these predictions,
53:33
Unknown: and we already see it happening and almost everything
53:36
they've predicted for 30 plus years now is coming true, but
53:41
the problem is it's coming through faster and bigger than
53:44
was in fact
53:46
Adam Curry: Yes, come on.
53:48
John C Dvorak: The funny thing about air Lake is a book that he
53:51
did after the did The Population Bomb which is the race bomb. Oh,
53:57
the Rena color prejudiced and intelligent worse
54:00
Adam Curry: these people are out these the racists I mean that
54:03
now we even have our goodness, I forgot to clip it. There was a
54:08
woman on C span. And she called in she says watermelons are
54:12
exploding from climate change. And it turns out there's some
54:17
subpar shipment of watermelons. And if you leave them out in the
54:21
heat, you know, they start to ferment on the inside. Yeah,
54:25
that can happen that can happen but it's not like global warming
54:28
is making watermelons explode load. It reminds me of okay, I
54:33
got to do this. Now. This is because this has to stop with.
54:38
We are here as conspiracy therapists to help you and I and
54:46
I'm going to help you in a very specific way. So this has not
54:50
stopped this and I think this this guy Jason Sherpa may be
54:55
ground zero of what is the absolutely In medical
55:01
documentation, radiofrequency activated nano liposomes can be
55:08
used for controlled combination drug delivery. There's what is
55:14
this article, sound waves power, new advances in drug delivery
55:18
and smart materials. You know, they've been using ultrasonic
55:21
waves to kill cancer cells for quite a while now, although you
55:24
don't hear much about it because God forbid we solve something
55:28
rather keep those people sick. But this guy has got a large
55:33
portion of doom scrollers really riled up,
55:37
Unknown: I was asked to share the following message with the
55:39
world. Remember, I'm only the messenger what you choose to do
55:42
with this information is up to you and your own free will. And
55:46
October 4 at 2:22pm Eastern Time, now Emergency Broadcast
55:52
System will be activated across the entire United States. Under
55:56
the leadership of FEMA disguised as a test. This test will be
56:01
used to send a specific high frequency signal to devices like
56:05
smartphones, radios and TVs with the intention of activating
56:09
graphene oxide, and other nanoparticles that have been
56:12
inserted into billions of human beings around the world through
56:16
the obvious mediums are the ones that will be affected regardless
56:20
of your status. The plan is to also do this and Israel at the
56:23
same exact time. Yeah, there are certain organizations that are
56:26
doing their best to stop this and both Israel and the United
56:29
States. Hopefully, they will be able to stop this and stopping
56:33
this in Israel looks promising. But stopping this in the United
56:36
States is still up in the air. This will also include Puerto
56:39
Rico, Hawaii, and Alaska. Yeah, the October 4 date does not
56:44
occur for any reason, the backup plan will be to do it on October
56:48
11. At the same time, in the case that this is not able to be
56:52
stopped, I asked you all to shut off your phones and all other
56:56
relevant devices at 2pm, Eastern Time for a period of two hours
57:01
to be safe. This type of wavelength can affect us
57:03
physically, mentally, and emotionally. I urge you all to
57:08
protect yourself. And I ask you all to share this video far and
57:11
wide. Thank you very much for so
57:13
Adam Curry: this has been shared far and wide and including the
57:17
patent on this technology. Yes. You had a question?
57:22
John C Dvorak: Does anyone does he have any clue about how
57:24
speaker systems work?
57:25
Adam Curry: Well, thank you. So now this technology if there is
57:30
real ultrasonic ultrasonic therapies that are being used,
57:37
it's called What's it called Sano chemistry. And these and
57:42
the frequency range for this to work is 10 kilohertz to three
57:47
megahertz. Now, I would say and this is what I think you're
57:50
you're about to say is that most speakers kind of drop off at 22
57:54
kilohertz. So you're not you're never going to get a tone.
57:59
John C Dvorak: Let's be realistic. 22 If a speaker can
58:03
attribute actually hit 22 kilohertz, you got a hell of an
58:09
expensive speaker on
58:10
Adam Curry: your hands and amp and amplifier.
58:14
John C Dvorak: And right you also need the amplifier that can
58:16
handle that kind of frequency accurately. There's not enough
58:20
people don't have that.
58:22
Adam Curry: Well, just to make sure. I want to inoculate all of
58:26
the no agenda producers. By activating your nanoparticles. I
58:33
am going to take it up to 20 kilohertz this May this may
58:38
shorten this may reduce our audience significantly, John,
58:43
I'm at five kilohertz people are starting to get activated.
58:46
People maybe I think we're at an eight kilohertz. We're at nine.
58:50
I think we're about to start killing people. John, we're into
58:53
10 I can't hear it any more nanoparticles are being
58:56
activated from here to Israel 14 1516 at 20 kilohertz, Are we
59:02
dead?
59:05
John C Dvorak: Are you there? So it was my computer speaker
59:08
system. The drop off? If you're actually we're trying to
59:13
transmit anything beyond five, it really ends at five you can't
59:17
you're not gonna come out and even get 10
59:20
Adam Curry: I could still hear 10 I could say I couldn't
59:22
John C Dvorak: hear 10 on these speakers.
59:25
Adam Curry: So I'm looking at the troll room. I do not see
59:29
anyone who had death in the room. And then people many
59:35
people have made it. Congratulations, you made it
59:37
You're safe. You're safe for the FEMA test. Although some dogs
59:42
famous, some dogs did not.
59:46
John C Dvorak: There's another there is a nother
59:50
Adam Curry: by the way. They need to people need to get on on
59:54
social media right now and tell them not to listen to episode
59:57
1593 have no agenda because it will kill them. It will activate
1:00:02
the nanoparticles that have been introduced into their bodies by
1:00:05
the obvious means.
1:00:08
John C Dvorak: Yes, so Supposedly, the tick that was
1:00:14
developed and Plum Island to give you a meat allergy. This
1:00:21
one?
1:00:22
Adam Curry: Well, I happen to have a conversation,
1:00:24
John C Dvorak: it was designed to be repelled by a five G
1:00:30
signal. And the reason and the standard chick got out and it's
1:00:35
starting to give people these meat allergies, which are
1:00:37
ruined. You just basically
1:00:40
Adam Curry: go the Alpha gal, the lone star tick Alpha gal.
1:00:43
Yes,
1:00:43
John C Dvorak: that lone star star chit tick. And so they had
1:00:46
to roll out 5g in a hurry to push these ticks away.
1:00:53
Adam Curry: This one I had not heard.
1:00:57
John C Dvorak: We had this at the dinner table from JC who had
1:01:00
heard it.
1:01:02
Adam Curry: And did he believe it? I don't think so. But we had
1:01:06
dinner last night with the ER doctor and his wife. And and,
1:01:11
and he was quite aware of the he was quite aware of the Alpha gal
1:01:17
adjuvant in vaccines and had some thoughts on that which
1:01:21
disagree with the Plum Island 5g idea. In addition to that, I
1:01:29
asked him point blank, have you seen an uptick in what we would
1:01:32
call vaccine adverse events? He says, Oh, yeah. Everybody we
1:01:37
know in healthcare is saying this
1:01:40
John C Dvorak: course they are, they would say if you remember
1:01:42
from the very from the get go and all these nurses were
1:01:44
quitting, because they rather quit and get the jab, which cuts
1:01:49
is a problem that exists till today. There was hearing we had
1:01:53
those early stories about the bad periods and the blood flows.
1:01:58
And all these things were the women and it went on and on and
1:02:01
on right at the beginning of art when we started introducing
1:02:04
these these issues to the show, when we first heard about the
1:02:09
COVID thing being a bio weapon, or at least manufactured or
1:02:13
engineered, which is right at the beginning it was the very
1:02:16
beginning of 2020. So the fact that it's continuing after
1:02:22
billions of shots and surprise anybody well, we might
1:02:25
Adam Curry: as well bring it in now because that's the other
1:02:28
thing that is blanketing the mainstream M five M elite
1:02:32
messaging system airwaves besides tones that will kill you
1:02:36
how many people
1:02:36
Unknown: are actually getting the COVID vaccine right now?
1:02:39
What are you seeing and hearing from patients.
1:02:42
I'm hearing a lot of interest from people who are paying
1:02:44
attention to headlines, especially those who are high
1:02:46
risk
1:02:47
Adam Curry: of getting a lot of attention from people who are
1:02:49
paying attention to headlines. Listen to listen to what they're
1:02:53
saying. I'm
1:02:53
Unknown: hearing a lot of interest from people who are
1:02:55
paying attention to headlines, especially those who are high
1:02:57
risk. He's
1:02:58
Adam Curry: not lying people who pay attention to headlines and
1:03:01
don't read the story. Mainly because it's behind a paywall
1:03:05
these days, they're like, Oh, I saw a headline.
1:03:08
Unknown: So people who have underlying chronic medical
1:03:10
disease, they're immunocompromised, weak immune
1:03:11
systems, parents of younger children, and even people who
1:03:14
might be hanging out with someone who's above the age of
1:03:16
60 or 65. Now we obviously have all her eyes on those numbers
1:03:20
from the last booster, we're less than 20% of people who were
1:03:23
eligible went out and got it but a higher percentage people of
1:03:26
the age of 65 did so right now we're looking at right now is an
1:03:29
interest of people getting it but making sure that they have
1:03:31
access, they know where to get it and that they're going to be
1:03:34
available to all communities regardless of socioeconomic
1:03:37
status
1:03:37
Adam Curry: via not free but available to all community. So
1:03:41
now we have a situation where the the true owners of the
1:03:45
messaging which is the advertisers, which for
1:03:48
television for mainstream is the pharmaceutical industry, just
1:03:51
take a look at the ads. They have a triple a triple play now
1:03:56
we've got COVID we've got flu and RSV
1:04:00
Unknown: in tonight's Healthwatch breaking news. CDC
1:04:03
has just approved Pfizer's new vaccine aimed at protecting
1:04:07
infants from the respiratory illness RSV. The shot now
1:04:10
available in some places is recommended for moms who are 32
1:04:13
to 36 weeks pregnant. Health officials say in the first six
1:04:17
months after birth, a vaccine can reduce a baby's risk of RSV
1:04:21
hospitalization by 57%.
1:04:24
Adam Curry: So it's a vaccine. It's the same type of great
1:04:27
vaccine that Pfizer is brought to you before the one that gives
1:04:30
you a percentage of protection. They're starting off now at 57%.
1:04:36
How was that a vaccine? How, how was that?
1:04:39
John C Dvorak: Do you remember when you first had that paper
1:04:43
that one of these vaccine companies produced
1:04:46
Adam Curry: it was 90 Fighting? What was 95% for the COVID?
1:04:51
John C Dvorak: No, no, I'm talking about back in the day
1:04:52
when you when you found a paper that they were presenting to
1:04:56
investors showing that the vaccines a big moneymaker
1:04:59
Adam Curry: because because you can give medicine to people who
1:05:02
aren't sad. So they
1:05:03
John C Dvorak: in their in as we discussed this day we're going
1:05:08
to do a anti smoking vaccine. They were calling things
1:05:11
vaccines that weren't vaccines back then. And then when we came
1:05:14
to mRNA, which is anything bought a vaccine it's been it's
1:05:19
a crapshoot. Now. Now they've divided you that a vaccine is
1:05:22
the is to stop something is, I don't even think anyone thinks
1:05:26
that anymore.
1:05:27
Adam Curry: Well, if we go to the Today Show, who are the
1:05:30
primary promoters of all things, pharmaceutical, they're all
1:05:35
excited about what Dr. Natalie Azhar has to say,
1:05:38
Unknown: we are back with today's checklist, by all means
1:05:40
come to sweaters and coats and drinks. But it also means we are
1:05:43
on alert for flu COVID and RSV, so
1:05:48
Adam Curry: we are on alert for flu COVID Or it's that it's that
1:05:51
time of the year again, get used to be Hey, we're getting ready
1:05:54
for Christmas. We're getting ready for Halloween around the
1:05:57
corner. We've got spice pumpkin lattes. No, no, now it's now
1:06:04
we're looking at her all day ready to
1:06:05
John C Dvorak: get sick
1:06:06
Unknown: COVID And RSP. So we have some good news for you this
1:06:09
morning free at home COVID tests will be available again started
1:06:13
Adam Curry: free at home COVID.
1:06:15
John C Dvorak: You know how many of those tests I've collected so
1:06:18
far? About 20? At least 20. I have a box full of them at
1:06:23
different brands. I got a whole slew of them. Because they were
1:06:26
giving to me that the pharmacy had a little thing it'd be you
1:06:28
pick up a prescription what's a free COVID tests just ask. So
1:06:32
they give me a bundle of them. And then they go back. Another
1:06:35
bundle and you get to free was a mailed to you at the beginning
1:06:38
from the government. They get that free ones and dropping them
1:06:42
off left and right. There's so many of these tests.
1:06:46
Adam Curry: You got a bundle of them? Well, there's they're
1:06:49
coming back the so again, someone's benefiting free tests.
1:06:53
Unknown: NBC News Medical contributor, Dr. Natalie Azar is
1:06:55
here to walk us through all of the vaccines and boosters out
1:06:58
there, the more
1:07:00
Adam Curry: of the vaccines and the boosters and the nasal
1:07:02
sprays. And it's all groovy.
1:07:04
Unknown: It'll walk us through all of the vaccines and boosters
1:07:07
out there. Good morning. I got my free COVID test yesterday.
1:07:15
Adam Curry: I got my I got my FICO, which is yesterday says
1:07:18
right here my script. I gotta say that,
1:07:20
Unknown: um, so let's start with the flu vaccine.
1:07:22
Adam Curry: Let's start with that. By the way. We one of the
1:07:24
trolls did point out the definition of vaccine has
1:07:27
changed in the dictionary.
1:07:29
John C Dvorak: No, we noticed that when it happened, it
1:07:30
happened on our watch. I know.
1:07:32
Adam Curry: But I just want to remind everybody that a vaccine
1:07:35
is no longer what it was. It's what they said it was going to
1:07:38
be 1213 years ago when they had a big conference. They were
1:07:42
talking it wasn't your smoking. It was cocaine addiction. It was
1:07:45
all kinds of stuff. Okay, yeah, I
1:07:47
John C Dvorak: remember the cocaine was a good one.
1:07:50
Unknown: So let's start with the flu vaccine. Let's talk about
1:07:52
it. Who needs to get it? When should they get it all this
1:07:54
stuff? Okay, so
1:07:56
everybody with a few exceptions over the age of six months is
1:08:00
eligible to get the flu shot. We recommend to get it by the end
1:08:04
of October. It takes about two weeks for those protective
1:08:07
antibodies to kick in.
1:08:08
Adam Curry: Remember, this was the end of October, this was
1:08:11
mascot mask for Halloween.
1:08:13
Unknown: That's what you have to keep in mind. Flu season is
1:08:15
starting about now and heads into the winter. If you're 65
1:08:18
and older, there's a couple high dose shots that you are with the
1:08:22
rest of us in sort of that middle bell curve. It doesn't
1:08:25
matter which one you get because there's a lot of different flu
1:08:27
shot flu shots out there.
1:08:28
Adam Curry: What since what is this middle bell curve?
1:08:31
John C Dvorak: I liked the high dose shot. Let's kill the old
1:08:34
people. They did these other shots haven't done the job.
1:08:38
Right dose high
1:08:39
Adam Curry: dose Yeah, if you're over 65 Take the high dose.
1:08:43
Don't worry, you'll be mulch before you know it. What
1:08:45
Unknown: about the nasal spray?
1:08:47
nasal spray? You know it's all excited. Wow. nasal spray.
1:08:51
What about the nasal spray?
1:08:53
Nasal spray you know every every couple of years we find out oh
1:08:56
maybe it doesn't work as well as the injectable one but it is
1:08:59
available this year and it is a great option for little kids.
1:09:02
This
1:09:03
Adam Curry: literally is like selling the pumpkin spice latte
1:09:05
is available this you Oh right. This is called the nasal spray
1:09:08
Unknown: or needle phobic is indicated for people between the
1:09:12
ages of two and 49. But here's the 40 Oh, I
1:09:15
Adam Curry: miss out. I can't do the nasal spray.
1:09:17
Unknown: There are a couple of exceptions to it. Because I'm
1:09:20
going to
1:09:21
John C Dvorak: hold on a sec. I'm not in the bell curve. What
1:09:23
difference does it make if you can if it works, it works. What
1:09:27
is it? Do you think this spray goes up your nose and goes how
1:09:30
old is this guy?
1:09:34
Adam Curry: And that's why we love you John C divorce
1:09:37
Unknown: vaccine and kids between two and 17 who are
1:09:40
taking aspirin and other certain medications are not meant to get
1:09:43
it.
1:09:43
Adam Curry: Oh, what? When you can't use a nasal spray if
1:09:48
you're taking aspirin.
1:09:50
John C Dvorak: Well, that's not a good thing for Bayer. There's
1:09:53
not
1:09:53
Adam Curry: a good product from whoever's pushing the spray
1:09:56
Unknown: vaccine. So no, it's between two and seven. A teen
1:10:00
who are taking aspirin and other certain medications are not
1:10:02
meant to get it.
1:10:03
Adam Curry: So if you're 18 you're taking aspirin, it's
1:10:05
okay.
1:10:06
John C Dvorak: I mean, this is you confusing
1:10:09
Unknown: people with weakened immune systems, pregnant people
1:10:11
and there's a few other people were thinking about getting the
1:10:14
nasal spray. Check with your doc first just to make sure
1:10:18
Adam Curry: it's a good catch pregnant people. Okay, thanks.
1:10:21
There's more though. That's it because you know, RSV. Now this
1:10:25
is a problem and I think they're being a little cavalier about
1:10:28
it. But remember, the whole idea was you can get your RSV get
1:10:31
your flu shot, get your COVID Chatbot. But are there any side
1:10:35
effects?
1:10:36
Unknown: Let's talk about RSV for milk here because we know
1:10:38
the FDA just approved that first ever RSV vaccine in infants and
1:10:42
toddlers if
1:10:44
Adam Curry: I'm throwing up in my mouth from this like Josh.
1:10:47
Yeah, yeah. You get Are you paid per time you say something like
1:10:52
that? Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yes. Exciting is talk about
1:10:56
John C Dvorak: you remember the old get maybe the show still on
1:11:00
the air that the mayor of Cincinnati guy had a talk show
1:11:06
where they people get the fights on the SAT and throw shoes, they
1:11:09
pull a shoe off and throw it? It's more? It's Maury Pomorie.
1:11:14
No, not Maury Povich, the other guy, Jerry Springer. Jerry
1:11:19
Springer. Jerry Springer, there was somebody that I don't know
1:11:23
if I removed I was from this story, but some day because you
1:11:27
had to sign an NDA when he did the Springer show. Spring you're
1:11:30
literally had a fee schedule. If you did this or that you'd get
1:11:35
paid if you told us you get more money bucks got out of your
1:11:42
chair in a threatening manner you get like 50 bucks. If you
1:11:46
did this if you threw a chair you get like 100 There's all the
1:11:49
it was a fee schedule that would create these people that do want
1:11:53
to fight because hell yeah, you make a lot of money. Now it's
1:11:57
possible that this is going on as we speak with this word with
1:12:03
the clip you're playing that there's a fee schedule. So if
1:12:06
you say yeah, or Oh, right, is there any of these things just
1:12:09
possibly get paid more money
1:12:11
Adam Curry: or you get invited to the big you know, Pfizer
1:12:14
Christmas party and you get gifts and you get you know, what
1:12:17
a
1:12:18
Unknown: bag, goodie bag
1:12:20
Adam Curry: these days people are getting gold bars and
1:12:23
getting Mercedes you know, we're on the wrong side of all this my
1:12:26
friend.
1:12:27
John C Dvorak: Yeah, we've always been.
1:12:28
Unknown: Let's talk about RSP formula here because we know the
1:12:31
FDA just approved that first ever RSV vaccine. Yeah. There's
1:12:35
if I'm not mistaken, they're especially susceptible to sort
1:12:39
of dose also get the vaccine getting
1:12:41
the vaccine. So yeah, so for for little ones. This is great. We
1:12:44
have a pre
1:12:46
Adam Curry: for little ones. This is great. We jab me jab
1:12:49
murdy We jerem jab them off. Hey guys, where's my swag bag?
1:12:53
Unknown: Cardinal antibody for little neonates and infants born
1:12:56
in the neonates?
1:12:58
Adam Curry: Oh, come on, neonates. This is this is
1:13:03
children who literally have just been born. Yeah. Neo and you
1:13:07
call them neonates,
1:13:09
John C Dvorak: neonates when maybe the kids names Nate
1:13:11
Unknown: or Neil This is great. They we have approved now
1:13:14
something called a monoclonal antibody for little neonates and
1:13:17
infants born in the in their first RSV season.
1:13:21
Adam Curry: Oh, this Johnny, I don't know. But it's his first
1:13:24
RSV RSV season, it's the first season of his life it's known as
1:13:28
the RSV season, these people are ghouls, they are selling
1:13:33
horrible products that don't be ashamed
1:13:37
John C Dvorak: of themselves as broadcasters, this is what
1:13:39
broadcasting has become. The vast wasteland is worse than
1:13:42
ever.
1:13:43
Unknown: Good point. But for individuals 60 and older, there
1:13:46
are now two different RSV vaccines that are available. No,
1:13:50
Adam Curry: not one. There's two. That's a bonanza, I'm
1:13:53
telling you Bonanza
1:13:54
Unknown: buddy be getting it not necessarily. We are yes talking
1:13:57
about older adults, people with chronic heart or lung disease
1:14:00
people with weakened immune systems, people living in
1:14:03
nursing homes or long term care facilities. Now a lot of people
1:14:06
say well, can I get the RSV shot with the flu shot? If you
1:14:10
absolutely must. You probably yes, but the CDC has some data
1:14:14
that maybe the flu shot won't be as effective if you get it with
1:14:17
the RSV so
1:14:18
Adam Curry: what is it? So the CDC has some data. This is a
1:14:23
warning signal, as far as I'm concerned that if you get the
1:14:27
RSV with the flu shot, the flu shot won't be as effective. Why
1:14:32
not? What is wrong with either one of those or both of those?
1:14:40
That doesn't mean don't explain they don't
1:14:41
Unknown: mean probably yes, but the CDC has some data that maybe
1:14:45
the flu shot, effective if you've got it with the RSV so
1:14:48
I'm going to make a recommendation to my patients to
1:14:50
separate RSP from fluid it's not for kids. Nope. This is for
1:14:53
soaking up. The little ones get something called a monoclonal
1:14:56
antibody. They were approved around the same time. It's
1:14:58
really great news still
1:15:00
John C Dvorak: Right now why is the kid getting a monoclonal
1:15:02
antibody when they're not sick?
1:15:05
Adam Curry: Have you asked too many questions? No swag bag for
1:15:08
you. Now let's, let's talk about the booster. Oh, I'm so sorry
1:15:13
John C Dvorak: for the parents who are jacking these kids up
1:15:15
every damn thing that comes along just because somebody on
1:15:19
today's show thought it was a good idea.
1:15:21
Adam Curry: Well know someone on the Today Show got a swag bag to
1:15:24
promote it. Well, this is why we exist. So at least we have
1:15:29
John C Dvorak: to end advertising, drug company
1:15:32
advertising. That's why nobody in the world does it or allows
1:15:36
it because they know it's dangerous. It corrupts the
1:15:39
media. It has to be stopped. The only two countries that allowed
1:15:43
are the United States and New Zealand to screwed up countries
1:15:46
because of it that letting the pharmaceutical companies push
1:15:49
everyone around. This has got to end. That's took Kennedy Let's
1:15:54
talk.
1:15:54
Adam Curry: Let's Wow, an endorsement. Let's talk about
1:15:58
the booster. Oh, can we call it a booster? Should we need some
1:16:01
marketing help on this? What about the COVID
1:16:04
Unknown: booster? So we have a coke COVID burst? And
1:16:07
Adam Curry: really this is this makes my stomach turn the way
1:16:11
that COVID Does the Gildan COVID boasts the COVID COVID. What
1:16:19
about the COVID
1:16:20
Unknown: booster so we have a COVID booster this year, and
1:16:23
we're probably going to stop calling it booster we're going
1:16:25
to say updated vaccine just like we update the flu shot
1:16:28
Adam Curry: no like you update your software like you update
1:16:30
your windows, because that's what it is. It's an update to
1:16:33
your technology. That's what the whole promise was of the mRNA
1:16:38
platform. It's a software upgrade. It's an update
1:16:41
Unknown: in vaccine just like we update the flu shot every year.
1:16:44
This is targeting the XB V strain that was prominent in
1:16:48
spring and summer, but it is going to cover the current
1:16:51
circulating strains which are different than that one. And it
1:16:54
is okay to get the COVID and the flu shot at the same time. We've
1:16:57
been saying that for a couple of years
1:16:59
Adam Curry: now. Yeah, well, let's just let's just wrap this
1:17:01
up.
1:17:01
Unknown: Is there a logic so I just got my flu shot. You know,
1:17:03
I was scared, but I did it scared
1:17:05
Adam Curry: but I was scared but I got my flu shot. I
1:17:08
John C Dvorak: wasn't scared but I got scared of a flu shot.
1:17:11
Adam Curry: Because it was just scared. You know, she didn't
1:17:13
needles. She's just scared. And I you know,
1:17:16
Unknown: is there a logic? So I just got my flu shot. You know,
1:17:18
I was scared, but I did it right?
1:17:20
Just you're always scared. I
1:17:21
know. You're saying but I pick it up and I get it done.
1:17:24
Adam Curry: I sucked it up and I got it done. You're brave. But
1:17:27
for some reason what a lot of people are like me, me by the
1:17:33
same logic can't help and mock these people. This is so so
1:17:40
horrible. I mean, if you just you know, the problem is if
1:17:44
you're eating your breakfast, you got the kids running around,
1:17:47
you hear half of this you like oh, hey, kids, have to pick you
1:17:51
up after school. Don't take any aspirin. You gotta get your flu
1:17:55
shot. I don't want you to get hurt me. But for
1:17:58
Unknown: some reason with the COVID booster a lot of people
1:18:00
are like me. Should we apply the same logic that is just an
1:18:05
updated?
1:18:06
John C Dvorak: Second? I hate to interrupt. No, I love it. But
1:18:11
didn't this whole thing begin with the chatter that was going
1:18:15
on about you know, these these clips? The chatter everyone's
1:18:18
talking about getting the shots Great. Now all of a sudden this
1:18:24
Adam Curry: Well, I have the CDC director next and there's a lot
1:18:28
of me she will commit to nothing about this because they now know
1:18:34
that the pharmaceutical industry is selling their product and
1:18:37
they know it's no good at best ineffective at worst harmful
1:18:43
Unknown: for the CDC and communication. Yes, yes for an
1:18:47
individual there are so
1:18:49
Adam Curry: did you see what she says she says for the CDC and
1:18:52
communication? Yes. Let's listen to the question again.
1:18:57
Unknown: Did I mean it should we should we apply the same logic
1:18:59
that is just an updated
1:19:01
so it first for the CDC and communication? Yes. What does
1:19:07
Adam Curry: that mean so for the marketing no
1:19:09
John C Dvorak: idea why they emphatic yes. Because I
1:19:13
Adam Curry: think when she says for the CDC and communication
1:19:15
she means marketing. So for the marketing Yes, it's an updated
1:19:20
Yes, it's an updated Oh, it's not a booster? Yes. I think this
1:19:25
is marketing, their marketing chemicals to you and your
1:19:29
children. cavalierly
1:19:32
Unknown: you're always scared I know. You're saying but but for
1:19:36
some reason with the COVID booster a lot of people are like
1:19:38
we do not mean it should we should we apply the same logic
1:19:42
that is just an updated
1:19:44
so it first for the CDC and communication? Yes, for an
1:19:49
individual there are so much nuance to this. Oh no. I think I
1:19:53
would just say that the booster and updated shot with of the
1:19:57
COVID shot gives you protection against infection for A number
1:20:00
of months and then that declines. protection against
1:20:03
severe disease is more durable than the flu vaccine. So if
1:20:05
you've been boosted with COVID before if you've had a COVID
1:20:09
infection if you've
1:20:10
Adam Curry: been boosted with COVID What exactly what she said
1:20:14
if you've been boosted with COVID
1:20:17
Unknown: action against severe disease is more durable than the
1:20:19
flu vaccine. So if you've been boosted with COVID before if
1:20:22
you've had,
1:20:23
John C Dvorak: oh, you know what she said? She actually literally
1:20:27
said that she said, she said now's equates having COVID with
1:20:31
getting a booster shot. Yep, if you've been, you've been boosted
1:20:35
by COVID by getting COVID Then like getting COVID Wow, let's
1:20:40
listen to
1:20:40
Unknown: the COVID shot gives you protection against infection
1:20:43
for a number of months and then that declines. protection
1:20:46
against severe disease is more durable than the flu vaccine. So
1:20:49
if you've been boosted with COVID before if you've had a
1:20:52
COVID infection, you are still protected against severe
1:20:55
disease.
1:20:55
Adam Curry: Wow, what an admission before I mean, just a
1:21:00
few years ago I distinctly remember no no no no no, no, no
1:21:06
no you think you have you have some kind of immunity because
1:21:09
you got COVID No, no back in your home you don't come to work
1:21:14
don't go they'll go nuts because don't come to school. Get your
1:21:17
backs get your backs because you have you don't have immunity
1:21:20
just because you say you had it and now we've changed boy I'm
1:21:24
glad I have a memory that goes back at least a couple of years.
1:21:27
Unknown: So if you're in that bell curve, young adult a bell
1:21:30
curve again.
1:21:32
Adam Curry: What's the bell curve?
1:21:33
John C Dvorak: I don't know why they keep bringing the bell
1:21:35
curve. You're in the bell curve
1:21:37
Adam Curry: but that means the bell curve that you've all heard
1:21:39
that you have must be the immunity bell curve or
1:21:41
something.
1:21:42
John C Dvorak: So if you're in that age bell curve,
1:21:44
Adam Curry: oh no, no, she's saying that if you've been
1:21:47
boosted with COVID I'm going to start saying that are you a
1:21:52
vaccine? I've been boosted with COVID
1:21:55
John C Dvorak: Perfect. I'm gonna start saying it to most
1:21:58
men ever had COVID I've been boosted with no COVID
1:22:05
Adam Curry: You've been boosted with with your
1:22:09
John C Dvorak: immune system Hello,
1:22:10
Unknown: hello can severe disease is more durable than the
1:22:12
flu vaccine. So if you've been boosted with COVID before, if
1:22:16
you've had a COVID infection, you are still protected against
1:22:19
severe disease. So if you're in that bell curve, young adult
1:22:22
otherwise reasonably healthy, talk to your doctor about
1:22:25
getting an updated shots again from a public health population
1:22:28
perspective. They sent a yes whether you had it or get a lot
1:22:32
of nuance,
1:22:33
right. There's so good.
1:22:37
John C Dvorak: Oh my god, how long does this go on? This is
1:22:39
the last one. How does anybody watch this show?
1:22:42
Adam Curry: I love how she says you're so good at promoting
1:22:45
pharmaceutical products. You're so good. Thank you, y'all. I'll
1:22:48
see you at the party swag bag fall. Yes, girlfriend,
1:22:51
Unknown: the anaesthetic guys. Yes. Whether you had it or get a
1:22:54
lot of new ones are so good.
1:22:58
Adam Curry: Seriously, I mean, seriously, you're so good. You
1:23:00
really helped out with that ad is so good. So we have a CDC
1:23:05
director, Dr. Mandy Cohen. And since you know, this is all very
1:23:09
confusing. We need to hear about you know, from the authorities
1:23:12
who are in charge of this. Is this safe? Do we need it? What's
1:23:16
going on? The first thing we need to do is politicize it.
1:23:19
Unknown: How good is CDC done with all due respect over the
1:23:22
last few years how many people trust CDC at this point, I was
1:23:26
in the trenches during COVID. They were citing flimsy studies
1:23:30
saying that masks will stop COVID One of the things that I
1:23:33
said is when I come in, we're going to have a reckoning about
1:23:36
all these COVID policies.
1:23:39
Those are words spoken this week by Republican presidential
1:23:41
candidate and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. During the height
1:23:45
of the pandemic, Americans trust in the CBD slipped compared to
1:23:49
other government agencies as changing science around the
1:23:52
Coronavirus led to shifting CDC guidelines to
1:23:56
Adam Curry: listen listen to what you say, as changing
1:23:59
science. Because the science is always in is always right. Trust
1:24:04
the scientists but the science changed.
1:24:07
John C Dvorak: It makes no sense
1:24:09
Unknown: or it's spoken this week by Republican presidents of
1:24:10
Canada and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. During the height of
1:24:14
the pandemic, Americans trust in the CBD slipped compared to
1:24:19
other government agencies as changing science around the
1:24:22
Coronavirus led to shifting CDC guidelines. In 2002. A Kaiser
1:24:26
Family Foundation poll found more than a quarter of Americans
1:24:29
still don't trust the agency to provide reliable information
1:24:33
about COVID vaccines. Even the former CDC director said this
1:24:37
about the CDC is COVID response quote To be frank, we are
1:24:40
responsible for some pretty dramatic pretty public mistakes,
1:24:43
from testing to data to communications. And while most
1:24:48
Americans have moved on from COVID If you look at the numbers
1:24:51
the virus of course is still here.
1:24:53
Adam Curry: Our time to look at the numbers check the bell curve
1:24:56
the virus is still here. What are you thinking stupid people
1:24:58
Unknown: hospitalizations have been on the right since July
1:25:00
with weekly admissions now more than triple what they were just
1:25:05
two months ago,
1:25:06
Adam Curry: maybe five oh, they
1:25:07
John C Dvorak: went from one to three.
1:25:08
Adam Curry: I think three to nine is what I was gonna
1:25:10
suggest. Yes, triple Joining us
1:25:11
Unknown: now for her very first CNN interview the new CDC
1:25:14
director, Dr. Mandy Cohen.
1:25:16
Adam Curry: All right, Dr. Mandy Cohen, we have a new face. We've
1:25:19
got a new round new chances. Let's bring it home. Dr. Mandy
1:25:23
Cohen. Dr.
1:25:24
Unknown: Cohen, thank you so much for joining us this
1:25:26
morning. I want to start with we heard from Ron DeSantis. He has
1:25:29
basically I
1:25:30
Adam Curry: want to start with nothing about medical medicine.
1:25:32
I just want to start with politics.
1:25:34
Unknown: Mandy Cohen. Dr. Cohen, thank you so much for joining us
1:25:37
this morning. I want to start with we heard from Ron DeSantis.
1:25:40
He has basically told people that 65 And over not to get the
1:25:43
booster shot. What do you make of his comments?
1:25:47
Adam Curry: Well, where do you do that? Well, you heard at the
1:25:50
beginning of that clip,
1:25:52
John C Dvorak: he said not to get the booster shots. No, he
1:25:54
didn't say that. But she claims.
1:25:58
Adam Curry: Of course.
1:25:59
Unknown: Well, first, Sarah, thanks for having me on. I want
1:26:01
to make sure that Americans know that last week, the CDC did
1:26:05
recommend an updated COVID vaccine for everyone. Notice
1:26:09
Adam Curry: the marketing language, not booster. It's an
1:26:12
updated COVID vaccine. She's all in
1:26:14
Unknown: scene for everyone over the age of six months. These are
1:26:18
vaccines that we've given out 600 million of these doses we've
1:26:21
saved so many lives are created. These vaccines are safe, they're
1:26:26
effective. We want to make sure folks protect themselves going
1:26:29
into the fall and winter season when we know we're going to see
1:26:32
more COVID circulating. Okay,
1:26:33
Adam Curry: that's about the extent of what shall go in this
1:26:35
interview. They're safe and effective, which is what we've
1:26:37
heard continuously safe and effective. Let's get into it.
1:26:40
Because obviously we go from politics to the internet,
1:26:45
because you know, people can't do that. There are podcasters
1:26:48
out there who are mocking you Dr. Mandy Cohen, CDC director,
1:26:53
there's there's people on Brighty on and rumble there who
1:26:56
are not toeing the line. What are we going to do with this
1:26:59
misinformation is disinformation, its problems.
1:27:01
Unknown: We've seen a lot of misinformation, disinformation
1:27:05
and conspiracy theories,
1:27:06
Adam Curry: conspiracy theories. Oh, no. What how is it a
1:27:09
conspiracy theory? What's the conspiracy theory? Okay, I'm
1:27:17
sorry.
1:27:18
John C Dvorak: The vaccine doesn't work as a conspiracy
1:27:20
theory.
1:27:21
Adam Curry: And maybe she's talking about the the
1:27:22
nanoparticle guy with the
1:27:24
John C Dvorak: I don't think so. But maybe that is a conspiracy.
1:27:28
That is a conspiracy Russian
1:27:29
Unknown: disinformation and conspiracy theories on online,
1:27:33
especially about the vaccines and
1:27:34
Adam Curry: online especially. We're conspiracy therapists and
1:27:39
young lady
1:27:39
Unknown: now you have a governor who is pushing some of this
1:27:43
thing that Floridians are being used as guinea pigs, and he's
1:27:45
just not going to allow it. What is your response to his state?
1:27:47
Adam Curry: Did he said that to you said that they were guinea
1:27:49
pigs. I mean, remember that this sounds like an actual conspiracy
1:27:53
theory to me that he said all these things. I did hear that?
1:27:56
Unknown: Well, first, I want folks to know that these
1:27:59
vaccines have been thoroughly and independently reviewed both
1:28:02
by the FDA and CDC experts.
1:28:04
Adam Curry: Oh, okay. Thoroughly and independently reviewed.
1:28:07
They've been tested on mice. There's no human trials of this
1:28:11
later this updated vaccine.
1:28:14
Unknown: But you know, I'm not just the CDC director. I'm also
1:28:16
a mom.
1:28:19
Adam Curry: Owner. I'm also the owner of the Hair Club for Men.
1:28:23
No, but this is interesting. I'm also a mom. Now now seeing as
1:28:27
she's the CDC director, and she's a mom, you would think
1:28:32
that she has been Vaxxed double Vax, double boosted had the same
1:28:36
done for her family for children. Would you agree?
1:28:40
John C Dvorak: I would say she'd been double Vaxxed and at least
1:28:43
double boosted if not
1:28:44
Adam Curry: triple boosted. And let's listen and see. We can
1:28:47
hear that.
1:28:47
Unknown: But you know, I'm not just a CDC director. I'm also a
1:28:50
mom and a wife and a daughter. I wouldn't recommend something to
1:28:53
the American people I wouldn't recommend for my own family, my
1:28:56
daughters who are nine and 11. I plan to have them get
1:28:59
vaccinated. I'm getting vaccinated my husband,
1:29:01
Adam Curry: wait a minute. Shouldn't she say updated
1:29:04
vaccine? It sounds the way she says this. It sounds like she
1:29:08
hasn't been vaccinated at all.
1:29:10
John C Dvorak: That's exactly what it sounds like. And maybe
1:29:12
that's true and you're in what you're doing is parsing reality.
1:29:17
Unknown: I plan to have them get vaccinated. I'm getting
1:29:19
vaccinated my husband of course my parents who are over 65 are
1:29:23
at the highest risk certainly want them to get protected. But
1:29:26
really unfortunately COVID is still here with us. I know we
1:29:30
all wish it would be gone but it is here with us. But the good
1:29:33
news is we have tools that are safe and effective to protect
1:29:35
ourselves
1:29:36
Adam Curry: now Okay, so tools again for school safe and
1:29:39
effective tool. So are these tools masks let's let's get into
1:29:42
the mask. Specifically mask. Can you give us an answer do masks
1:29:46
works.
1:29:47
Unknown: I want to ask you about the recent uptick because I've
1:29:49
seen the numbers go up over the last month or so. With that
1:29:54
recent uptick. There are several school districts that are now
1:29:56
requiring masks once again. Is that a good Paul? See, is that
1:30:00
something that should be happening that we go back to
1:30:03
masking at this point?
1:30:04
Adam Curry: So from the CDC director, I would expect either
1:30:07
Yes. It's a good policy because masks work, or no, it's not a
1:30:13
good policy because children are,
1:30:17
John C Dvorak: say need to breathe, breathe fresh air, not
1:30:20
their own X fluent their
1:30:22
Adam Curry: own good word that choking on their own X fluence.
1:30:25
They can't see each other's facial expressions, it's very
1:30:27
bad for child development, either one I would accept from
1:30:30
her. But
1:30:32
Unknown: you know, we're in a different place than we were
1:30:34
before we're outside of the emergency by COVID is still with
1:30:38
us. And we know that we have tools to protect us and answer
1:30:41
the question with your tools. We've been talking about
1:30:43
vaccines being one and I hope everyone gets an updated
1:30:45
vaccine. But we have others testing treatment and other
1:30:49
common sense solution. And yes, mask masking is one of those
1:30:53
solutions that folks could choose to you to
1:30:55
Adam Curry: see how cagey she is now. See what she's doing? Yes,
1:30:59
we have other tools. And yes, mask is something people could
1:31:01
choose to
1:31:02
Unknown: use protect themselves from this virus, it's important
1:31:05
to know your own risk. Are you around folks who are older or
1:31:09
who have underlying conditions, then we need to use more layers
1:31:12
of protection.
1:31:13
Adam Curry: He's not saying mask layers of protection.
1:31:15
Unknown: The fact is, we have tools, we need to use them. And
1:31:19
we're going to keep talking about the ways folks can protect
1:31:21
themselves.
1:31:22
Adam Curry: No answer. That is literally not an answer.
1:31:25
Unknown: Do you think that this is a good recommendation that
1:31:27
schools should be masking? Now? As I said, there are several
1:31:30
schools I think Maryland, one of them, where they're saying,
1:31:33
Okay, now you have to mask again?
1:31:34
Adam Curry: Okay. She's clearly asking the question again.
1:31:38
John C Dvorak: Yes, the second go round? Yes,
1:31:40
Adam Curry: you could, because even the CNN lady was not
1:31:42
satisfied with that non answer.
1:31:44
Unknown: Well, we want Facebook. Look,
1:31:46
Adam Curry: when you when you start off with Look, no answers
1:31:49
coming?
1:31:50
Unknown: Well, we want folks to be reacting to what they're
1:31:52
seeing on the ground in their community and making sure that
1:31:55
they're protecting themselves. We want folks to know that there
1:31:58
are tools that they can use. But there are more things than
1:32:01
maths, remember, ventilation, don't forget your vaccine, wash
1:32:05
your hands, stay home when you're sick. These are layers of
1:32:07
tools that we have right now. And we want to just empower
1:32:10
folks to use those tools and and support them in any way we can.
1:32:14
John C Dvorak: No, I was washing your hands a tool. A tool is
1:32:20
washing your hands. It's a tool. Do you have any washing your
1:32:23
hand tool there? Yeah, have a three quarter inch washing your
1:32:28
hand?
1:32:29
Adam Curry: Open the window? It's a good tool. opening
1:32:33
windows is a tool.
1:32:35
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's what she said. All right, let's
1:32:36
Adam Curry: get down to the crux of it. Because this is why we're
1:32:38
here. We need to promote the product, do the updated vaccines
1:32:42
work?
1:32:43
Unknown: I do want to ask you about the the vaccination
1:32:46
John C Dvorak: question I see. Of course, you gave up on the
1:32:48
question. I always do this. By the way, if you anyone out there
1:32:50
who doesn't notice, they go down, take two shots at it.
1:32:54
Yeah. And that's it. And that's it. They're not going to know
1:32:57
what they should. Do you know why? Then your journalists will
1:32:59
say, Well, hold on a second. It's a simple question. Can you
1:33:04
ask answer it? Yes, sir. No,
1:33:06
Adam Curry: no, that's only for Congress in the Senate. Exactly.
1:33:09
That's that's where that gets asked.
1:33:11
John C Dvorak: And they don't get the answer either. So it
1:33:13
doesn't work. But she answered
1:33:15
Adam Curry: that so that we can look out for the messaging. The
1:33:17
messaging is, it's an updated vaccine. And it's just one of
1:33:21
many tools, tools, which include washing your hands, opening the
1:33:26
window, standing on your head, putting a bag over your head,
1:33:30
lots of tools, like we can come up with a whole toolkit. In
1:33:33
fact,
1:33:33
Unknown: I do want to ask you about the the vaccines and how
1:33:36
well how well do they work? And do they actually help reduce
1:33:40
transmissions of the virus at all this latest?
1:33:45
Adam Curry: Updated, updated, updated, updated and updated
1:33:51
vaccine? Oh, did you squirt it out?
1:33:55
Unknown: Yes. So we know that these vaccines are safe and
1:33:59
they're effective,
1:34:00
Adam Curry: safe and effective? Do they work safe and effective
1:34:03
Unknown: preventing the worst of what COVID? Can?
1:34:07
Adam Curry: This is great. Do they prevent you? She said Do
1:34:10
they prevent transmission? The question is really simple. Do
1:34:15
they prevent transmission Director of the CDC, the person
1:34:19
who is in charge of our health?
1:34:22
Unknown: Yes. So we know that these vaccines are safe and
1:34:25
they're effective at preventing the worst of what COVID can can
1:34:29
bring to you and that is putting you in the hospital or dying.
1:34:32
Unfortunately, we're still seeing hundreds of people over
1:34:35
65 dying each week. Okay, so
1:34:38
Adam Curry: you're safe and effective at stopping the worst
1:34:42
of COVID which is getting you sick and you dying.
1:34:46
Unfortunately, we're seeing people dying. What is going on
1:34:51
here
1:34:52
Unknown: with COVID We have about 20,000 folks in the
1:34:54
hospital right now with COVID. So what the vaccine can do is
1:34:58
protect you from the war. First of what COVID is, but remember
1:35:01
the vaccine early data is showing us it can also prevent
1:35:05
you from getting long COVID. We don't
1:35:07
Adam Curry: even know what long COVID is yet,
1:35:11
John C Dvorak: then this is bogus. This is not true. No,
1:35:14
Unknown: of course not decreases your risk of getting long COVID,
1:35:17
which is extended symptoms,
1:35:19
Adam Curry: I didn't expect this. I mean, so let's just
1:35:21
review. It will protect you, you won't get COVID The President of
1:35:26
the United States said that, then it was 90% 95% effective,
1:35:29
then it was 75% effective then was 65%, then you needed a
1:35:33
booster. And then you know, you Oh, it's only good for a couple
1:35:36
of months, you need another booster. And you need to you
1:35:38
know, get it, there's an uptick in into the booster. And well,
1:35:42
it's not going to stop transmission. It's not going to
1:35:45
do that. But it will stop you from getting really sick and
1:35:48
going to the hospital. Now, it'll stop the worst of what
1:35:52
COVID can do. Like COVID, some some boogey man with a gun
1:35:56
outside your door. And now, and now they've resorted to well, if
1:36:00
you're not in the hospital, and you don't die, you won't get
1:36:03
long COVID But it's safe and effective from
1:36:06
Unknown: that COVID virus. So yes, protecting from the worst,
1:36:09
but also protecting you from potential long term symptoms
1:36:13
from this virus even if you have a mild case.
1:36:16
Adam Curry: What a lie.
1:36:18
John C Dvorak: You have a mild case
1:36:21
Adam Curry: back to us, though, what about all those anti
1:36:23
vaxxers on podcasts?
1:36:25
Unknown: I can't help but tell you this story. I was in several
1:36:27
hospitals at the height of this pandemic and what were
1:36:32
Adam Curry: you doing? What were you doing and why would you do
1:36:37
that
1:36:37
Unknown: of this pandemic. And one of the things I heard from
1:36:41
someone in the hospital for one of the nurses, they said someone
1:36:44
came in here they had COVID It was really really bad. They
1:36:47
couldn't breathe and the person's wife says Don't you
1:36:50
dare give them that vaccine. It is dangerous. It is deadly. This
1:36:54
is one of those big issues this anti vaccine center Hold
1:36:58
John C Dvorak: on. somebody's dying of COVID You don't know.
1:37:02
What's the vaccine gonna do? It's not It's therapeutic.
1:37:04
Exactly.
1:37:05
Adam Curry: Exactly. Story is bogus. She wasn't in the
1:37:08
hospital. She has no story is bogus. She's she's trying to
1:37:11
find a bridge, a bridge to get into banty Bagri.
1:37:15
John C Dvorak: I agree. This is bullshit.
1:37:16
Unknown: And one of the things I heard from someone in the
1:37:19
hospital for one of the nurses, they said in the
1:37:21
Adam Curry: hearse, so something I heard from someone in the
1:37:24
hospital from one of the nurses. So it's third hand information.
1:37:28
Unknown: Someone came in here they had COVID It was really,
1:37:30
really bad. They couldn't breathe and the person's wife
1:37:33
says Don't you dare give them that vaccine. It is dangerous.
1:37:37
It is deadly. This is one of those big issues is anti vaccine
1:37:41
sentiment. Do you have a specific plan to try and combat
1:37:45
it? And how worried are you about a rise and this anti
1:37:49
vaccine sentiment?
1:37:50
Adam Curry: Okay. Just to make clear, I don't think Adam or
1:37:54
John have any anti vaccine sentiment. We are anti these
1:37:59
bullcrap vaccines that don't work under the newly changed
1:38:03
definition of vaccine, which is a vaccine is a shot that you get
1:38:07
that doesn't do anything. But you won't get long COVID It's
1:38:11
just a tool.
1:38:13
Unknown: Well, it's really important that we are
1:38:15
communicating with folks and having longer conversations to
1:38:18
make sure that we're addressing people's questions,
1:38:20
Adam Curry: please the questions though you're not answering
1:38:23
them? Does it work? Is it for real do maths work? You're gonna
1:38:28
have longer conversations, why longer conversations, You're
1:38:32
boring me already,
1:38:33
Unknown: that they understand the data that we see. That's why
1:38:38
I'm sharing personally what I would recommend for my own
1:38:41
family in terms of vaccination. So it's
1:38:43
Adam Curry: just a personal endorsement. It's not based on
1:38:45
science or numbers, which you haven't given us. It's just it's
1:38:48
an endorsement by a lady who has a badge.
1:38:51
Unknown: I know folks want to be healthy.
1:38:53
John C Dvorak: Get this clip, CNN.
1:38:55
Adam Curry: This is CNN. I mean, luckily, no one watches. But
1:39:00
what have dog do we have a dog alert?
1:39:04
John C Dvorak: But dog alert?
1:39:06
Adam Curry: Let me finish this clip
1:39:07
John C Dvorak: family, finish the clip and then stop taping
1:39:10
I'll come back after the clip. It's not funny.
1:39:12
Adam Curry: Well, let me 36 seconds. Can he hold on for 36
1:39:15
hours? Yes, he can.
1:39:16
Unknown: Only what I would recommend for my own family in
1:39:19
terms of vaccination. I know folks want to be healthy, that
1:39:23
they want their families to be safe. So we're just going to
1:39:26
keep communicating about the good information that we know
1:39:29
what scientists
1:39:31
John C Dvorak: how's that communicating anything.
1:39:33
Adam Curry: She communicated nothing except her personal
1:39:35
endorsement healthy,
1:39:37
Unknown: that they want their families to be safe. So we're
1:39:40
just going to keep communicating about the good information that
1:39:42
we know the scientific information that we're seeing.
1:39:45
We want to communicate as transparently as we can and
1:39:48
answer folks questions we encourage folks to visit
1:39:50
cdc.gov No
1:39:53
Adam Curry: court but but visit cdc.gov
1:39:55
Unknown: and get their questions answered and engage with your
1:39:58
doctor with a nurse practitioner ask a good question. And make
1:40:03
sure you're using tools to protect yourself.
1:40:05
Dr. Mandy Cohen, congratulations. You are the new
1:40:07
CDC director. Lots of work to be done. Thank you so much for
1:40:11
answering our questions here.
1:40:12
John C Dvorak: unanswered question.
1:40:14
Adam Curry: Thank you for answering their questions. Hey,
1:40:16
whatever you do, come back.
1:40:19
John C Dvorak: I've got some clips of the RF cage or FK Jr.
1:40:23
Up.
1:40:24
Adam Curry: Bobby The Office back, everybody. All right.
1:40:27
John C Dvorak: He's hasn't gone anywhere. No, I know. Because
1:40:30
the way they're doing it, they're rolling it out funny.
1:40:32
Adam Curry: Okay. All right. I'm ready. What? Well, it
1:40:34
John C Dvorak: looks as if, well, let's play the app. And
1:40:37
we'll discuss after the three clips
1:40:39
Unknown: and Biden may have competition. A recent poll has
1:40:42
good news for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Right? This is
1:40:45
Adam Curry: NTD. I'm just assuming
1:40:48
John C Dvorak: you can play the jingle if you want.
1:40:50
Adam Curry: No, no, I did not. Yes, it is Ed. Kennedy. Yeah.
1:40:56
Oh, really? Oh, that I have done I do have to play. Yeah, they're
1:41:00
Pro
1:41:03
Unknown: D, D, and Biden may have competition. A recent poll
1:41:06
has good news for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Even as the
1:41:10
candidate may be considering running as an independent. We
1:41:13
spoke with an epic Times reporter to dive into his
1:41:16
campaign. Jeff Louderback, thank you so much for joining us. Good
1:41:19
to have you back on the show. It seems right now Rumors are
1:41:21
swirling that RFK Jr. might run as an independent separating
1:41:25
himself from the Democratic Party. That's after some
1:41:27
convention contention with the Democratic National Committee.
1:41:31
From what you've seen from his campaign. What has he been
1:41:34
saying about all of this? Well, it's
1:41:36
interesting, because I've been covering the campaigns and I
1:41:39
believe may and for several months, he would say when asked
1:41:43
that question, if he would run as a third party or an
1:41:45
independent, that he's a Democrat. He wants to restore
1:41:49
the party to what it was when his uncle JFK and his father RFK
1:41:55
were President and Senator respectively. And he he would
1:42:00
say that he wants to get the nomination. He wants to restore
1:42:03
the party back to what it was, but and in the last month, like
1:42:08
in New Hampshire, recently, he was talking about how that if
1:42:13
the DNC makes it difficult for him that he has to consider all
1:42:17
his options.
1:42:19
And now a Rasmussen poll from just two days ago shows that 33%
1:42:24
of Democrats say they would vote for RFK if he was a third party.
1:42:29
From what you've seen on the ground. How would him running as
1:42:32
an independent impact the election cycle?
1:42:36
Adam Curry: Yeah, the 33 is a dead giveaway. I'm okay, I'm
1:42:39
with you. It's an OP. If if they're thrown out the 30
1:42:41
threes, all of a sudden funding a Rasmussen poll. Isn't the
1:42:44
Rasmussen poll? Like aren't they like Republican GOP pollsters?
1:42:50
John C Dvorak: Kinda? Yeah, 33.
1:42:55
Adam Curry: Yeah, sure. All right.
1:42:57
John C Dvorak: All right. So he's gonna run it day
1:42:58
independent. What's happening is that the DNC is not giving in to
1:43:03
anything he wants to do. They look at him as a lunatic and
1:43:07
they're not going to let him run as a Democrat or getting on any
1:43:09
ballots. Right. He's okay. What happens if I run into it as an
1:43:12
independent? How you think you guys are going to do if I'm
1:43:15
running as an independent
1:43:17
Adam Curry: right post 33%? Away, apparently. Yeah.
1:43:21
John C Dvorak: Which is not nothing to sneeze. I hear it.
1:43:23
And that's the Democrats think,
1:43:25
Adam Curry: I think Joe Rogan, said he, he would vote for
1:43:28
Kennedy.
1:43:30
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that wouldn't surprise me in the
1:43:32
least that was right up his alley. Bartender
1:43:34
Adam Curry: would and Joe Rogan wouldn't not vote for him just
1:43:37
because he was a third party. I mean, that shows no party guy.
1:43:41
John C Dvorak: That's the way it is, I think with everybody.
1:43:44
Right? If Kennedy is on the ballot, he's gonna get his
1:43:47
votes. And in fact, they discussed that in part two.
1:43:50
Well, what I
1:43:50
Unknown: find interesting is that every town hall or meet and
1:43:53
greet every tour that I go to, there's a wide mix of people.
1:43:57
There's people who voted for Biden, President Biden in 2020.
1:44:00
There's people who supported President Trump in 2016 and
1:44:04
2020. He has a wide spectrum of political supporters. I think,
1:44:10
from what they've said, They said they'll support him,
1:44:13
regardless of whether he's a Democrat or an Independent. I
1:44:16
think a lot of Republicans. If he decided to run as a
1:44:20
Republican, I think he would do well. And that primary is just,
1:44:24
he talks about how it's a movement. That's what he's
1:44:26
trying to create. From what I've seen about being heavily
1:44:29
involved in covering it. Just seems like that's accurate.
1:44:33
There's a lot of enthusiasm regardless of where he goes.
1:44:37
And speaking of that wide net of support that he gets one picture
1:44:41
he posted recently getting a lot of attention is with Pierce
1:44:45
Brosnan former James Bond glory. This was at a fundraiser from
1:44:49
what you've seen what other celebrities appeared to be
1:44:52
backing him tall.
1:44:53
Well, when you're at Kennedy, obviously you have a natural fit
1:44:56
for ties to celebrities, but he or have K Jr, who is married to
1:45:01
Cheryl Hines from Curb Your Enthusiasm, fame. And so he has
1:45:06
a big network and they live in Los Angeles. So Pierce Brosnan.
1:45:13
He recently had a fundraiser with Eric Clapton performing and
1:45:17
that raise $2.2 million for his campaign. Leisha Silverstone
1:45:22
just came out and endorsed him. And a funny thing, Woody
1:45:27
Harrelson who was photographed with RFK, Jr. and took a lot of
1:45:32
heat. And I had asked him about that and and he said that well,
1:45:36
he probably isn't doesn't even know he's taking heat because
1:45:39
he's off the grid. He's not on social media. So I don't think
1:45:44
it could hurt in today's climate. I don't know if it
1:45:47
helps or not. But he is getting, getting a lot of support from
1:45:52
well known people.
1:45:54
Adam Curry: If I may just say this guy's report is blame. I
1:45:58
could have given you that report. But I get the point.
1:46:04
John C Dvorak: That's the point. We can all do. We don't need any
1:46:07
of these clips, we can do the whole thing. But these are this
1:46:10
is just confirmation of what's going on, especially within the
1:46:13
OP now they get the Hollywood celebrities on board, which is
1:46:17
just says to me, okay, this is this, we're getting there. And
1:46:21
well,
1:46:21
Adam Curry: and I will reiterate that the fact that Cheryl Hines
1:46:26
has not been strung up drawn and quartered and throw in thrown in
1:46:30
stocks for being married to this horrible anti Vaxxer Joe Rogan
1:46:35
loving loser says that something is up.
1:46:40
John C Dvorak: Something's up I think. Doesn't we don't get into
1:46:43
it too much more at the last clip, but it's just kind of
1:46:45
interesting.
1:46:46
Unknown: And what is the significance or impact that you
1:46:49
see these celebrities seeming to back him have especially due to
1:46:52
some of our code juniors more controversial stances say on
1:46:55
vaccines?
1:46:56
Well, that seems to be contrary, doesn't it? It seems like
1:47:00
Hollywood is all in on COVID vaccines and COVID mandates. It
1:47:05
just seems that way. California as a whole. I don't know. I
1:47:09
can't really say whether that will help or hurt. But I think
1:47:13
that just goes to show he has a wide spectrum of support that
1:47:17
you otherwise wouldn't think. Like, obviously, President Trump
1:47:21
has strong support by his base. But that's a base that is pretty
1:47:26
much conservative. RFK Jr. Support seems to go always and
1:47:32
that's you could throw in the Hollywood crowd is. That's just
1:47:36
interesting that he has that support.
1:47:41
Adam Curry: I don't know. I don't think he he would only
1:47:46
help Trump win if he ran third party.
1:47:49
John C Dvorak: Oh, well, one of these days. You have to remember
1:47:55
that Abraham Lincoln basically ran third party.
1:47:59
Adam Curry: Well, I wasn't around that time.
1:48:01
John C Dvorak: But the parties do have the opportunity to to
1:48:05
lose if he ran third. But yeah, i i Looking at it would think
1:48:11
yeah, that's what's going to happen to or Trump or whoever it
1:48:13
might even be Trump could be somebody else. But it's possible
1:48:19
that the that him running third party, I mean, it's just to put
1:48:25
the screws to the Democrat party to tell him you know, to bring
1:48:28
him on board is the this threat and but it's a real threat.
1:48:34
Yeah, it's more of a threat than the one with Joe Manchin and the
1:48:37
soak whatever that other Well, here's, here's what
1:48:40
Adam Curry: I'm what I'm saying. So Trump has tremendous support
1:48:43
right now. And I think it's bleeding over way beyond Maga
1:48:48
country. And the main thing that he's saying is, I will initiate
1:48:54
the biggest deportation this country has ever seen, which I
1:48:58
think is hitting the hot buttons right now. When you say that
1:49:02
people are paying attention, particularly people who I don't
1:49:05
know, want jobs and see some Venezuelans going in front of
1:49:08
them. DeSantis is hitting Trump at the VAX level. No backs I'm
1:49:15
against Vax, I can't you know, he's he's, that's the only spot
1:49:19
he can hit. Trump is about the backs and how's that working?
1:49:21
Well, Trump has what 50% His 15 something and then to have the
1:49:27
OP come in. I don't know he's still a Democrat John. He's, you
1:49:33
know, all talk. And I've heard his solutions. He wants a giant
1:49:38
loan program for people to buy homes and that none of it sounds
1:49:43
I mean, he's, he's saying all the right things. Like
1:49:46
everything's corrupt, but I don't really hear solutions from
1:49:50
him. And maybe maybe I'm it's a stretch for maybe America that
1:49:56
will pay attention this time. I don't know. I mean, who am I
1:49:58
kidding, but um, well,
1:49:59
John C Dvorak: we don't need another Democrat but so there's
1:50:04
that aspect to it but but as you know, as the guy's got an
1:50:09
appeal, He's appealing he says the right things is he's got
1:50:15
he's got panache
1:50:17
Adam Curry: panache. Well, if he's an optin he can only be an
1:50:22
opt to help Trump get elected and then become Trump's Attorney
1:50:25
General. Now that would be that would be an up.
1:50:30
John C Dvorak: Wow, I didn't think of that. I loved that one.
1:50:32
You liked it good. Um, well, if he has an OP, that's what you
1:50:41
want to do with him. You want to put him in some position where
1:50:43
he can put the reins on Trump. And attorney generals that is
1:50:49
that perfect
1:50:49
Adam Curry: guy. Good one. And there was something interesting
1:50:54
that popped up about the CIA versus dia, did you see the
1:50:57
latest? Seymour Hersh? substack? No. So just to reiterate,
1:51:02
Seymour Hersh award winning journalist but once he started
1:51:06
to say stuff like Obama is no good. I'm just paraphrasing. And
1:51:12
the war, the war in Iraq and war, Afghanistan is bogus. They
1:51:16
d platformed. And he became a kook. Am I characterizing that
1:51:22
right? He became a kook overnight,
1:51:24
John C Dvorak: like anybody else who turns on the Democrat party,
1:51:27
a cult. The cult goes after him. And he's one of them. I mean,
1:51:31
that's why you don't see Ray McGovern anymore on any of these
1:51:34
shows. And it just, there's a slew of these guys that are just
1:51:39
blackballed, blacklisted.
1:51:41
Adam Curry: And he, I think he was on he was being published by
1:51:44
the London School of books or something with the London
1:51:47
John C Dvorak: book, a journal, a book review or some book
1:51:50
review. Yeah. So
1:51:51
Adam Curry: so he told me you have books, totally
1:51:54
marginalized, deeper up the platform. But I think we you and
1:51:58
I have always liked his stuff. And although he sometimes seems
1:52:01
to go a bit far, I see no evidence other than his
1:52:07
assessment of what happened in nordstream, is being true and
1:52:10
correct. And now, he wrote this piece is called Zelinsky is bad
1:52:15
moment. And it starts off by actually by saying is, we're
1:52:19
coming up on the anniversary, it's already been a year of the
1:52:22
destruction of nordstream. One and two. He, he states here that
1:52:29
the CIA is getting pretty mad, because the DIA, the Defense
1:52:34
Intelligence Agency is has the ear of the White House and his
1:52:37
saying, Oh, no, everything's great. You know, we're doing
1:52:41
pretty good where the offensive is working. It's going slow, but
1:52:45
the offensive is working. And the CIA is saying no, it's not.
1:52:51
It's failed. In fact, I have it here. There were some early
1:52:57
Ukrainian penetrations in the opening days of the June
1:53:00
offensive, that this is from an official at or near the heavily
1:53:04
trapped first of Russia's three formidable concrete barriers of
1:53:08
defense, the Russians retreated to sucker them in and they all
1:53:12
got killed. After weeks of high casualties and little progress,
1:53:16
along with horrific losses to tanks and armored vehicles,
1:53:20
which I have seen. Throughout the past few months, I have just
1:53:23
on telegram and signal have received video after video of
1:53:28
these great tanks that Germany and everyone else gave to
1:53:31
Ukraine being destroyed. After weeks of high casualties and
1:53:37
little progress, along with horrific losses to tanks and
1:53:40
armored vehicles, major elements of the Ukrainian army without
1:53:43
declaring so virtually canceled the offensive. The two villages
1:53:48
that Ukrainian army recently claimed as captured are so tiny,
1:53:52
they could fit between two Burma Shave signs. And now that's a
1:53:57
that's a call back to
1:53:59
John C Dvorak: there's a reference for you.
1:54:00
Adam Curry: You want to explain the Burma Shave signs?
1:54:03
John C Dvorak: Yeah, they used to be when, when the highways
1:54:07
were opened up with carska. She traveled in the 50s 60s and 70s,
1:54:12
when they were traveling, people were traveling cross country a
1:54:14
lot. This company named Burma Shave would put up the site,
1:54:18
they'd go to a farmer and you'd be driving through the middle of
1:54:21
nowhere, and there'd be a and if you're a kid, you would really
1:54:25
perk up when you saw these signs. And it would be a series
1:54:27
of about five or six signs in a row that in a row and they're
1:54:32
all you know, they're spaced far enough apart that you could read
1:54:35
and because you're driving at 60 miles an hour. So that'd be one
1:54:39
sign that say something. It was like a teaser, and then to be
1:54:41
another line, a line a line. That'd be about five and then
1:54:45
it'd be some sort of a joke, a punch line at the end. And then
1:54:48
at the very, very end of the signs would be a sign that had
1:54:52
the Burma Shave logo on it just said Burma Shave. And these were
1:54:56
everywhere across the country and they were very funny and and
1:55:00
kids and parents would read the signs as you were zoomed by each
1:55:03
one. It was like it was a highlight of driving in the
1:55:09
middle of nowhere middle of Mid America. So the signs have all
1:55:15
been knocked over and gone. I think that became collectible.
1:55:20
Adam Curry: I'm surprised you don't have one in the house
1:55:22
somewhere.
1:55:23
John C Dvorak: I am too.
1:55:25
Adam Curry: So the point being that the the actual ground that
1:55:27
they've captured is very, very tiny. And the CIA, they gave up
1:55:33
at an Hirsch has sources he has informants he's he's cultivated
1:55:38
these these sources over what a 50 year career something it's
1:55:41
amazing what he's done as the 60s and he says the CIA. They
1:55:47
gave up after what after there, so I'll read verbatim. Putin did
1:55:56
something stupid no matter how provoked by violating the UN
1:55:59
Charter and so did we. Meaning President Biden's decision to
1:56:03
wage a proxy war with Russia by fundings, Lenski and his
1:56:06
military now this is a source quote. And so now we had to
1:56:09
paint paint him black. With the help of the media in order to
1:56:12
justify our mistake, we're referring to a secret
1:56:16
disinformation operation that was aimed at diminishing Putin
1:56:19
undertaken by the CIA in coordination with elements of
1:56:22
British intelligence. The successful operation led major
1:56:26
media outlets here and in London, to report that the
1:56:29
Russian president was suffering from various illnesses that
1:56:32
included blood disorders and serious cancer. One oft quoted
1:56:36
story had Putin being treated by heavy doses of steroids. Not all
1:56:41
were fooled. The Guardian skeptically reports we weren't
1:56:44
fooled. The Guardian skeptically reported in May of 2022. The
1:56:47
rumors span the gamut. Vladimir Putin is suffering from cancer
1:56:51
or Parkinson's disease, Parkinson disease, but many
1:56:54
major news organizations took the bait in June 2022, Newsweek
1:56:59
splashed, would it build a major scoop, citing unnamed sources
1:57:02
saying that Putin had undergone treatment two months earlier for
1:57:05
advanced cancer, Putin his grip is strong, but no longer
1:57:09
absolutes, the jocking inside the Kremlin has never been more
1:57:12
intense. Everyone sensing that the end is near. So that was the
1:57:16
end of the CIA's involvement because of course, I failed
1:57:19
because it was a lie. And it wasn't true. And they tried to,
1:57:22
you know, remember the CIA saying, Oh, yes. 10s of 1000s of
1:57:27
Russians are reporting to us and they're all going to help us get
1:57:30
rid of Putin. Yeah, that was a good one shows you how pathetic
1:57:34
it all really is. And so now we're just now lying to send
1:57:38
these long range missiles, which I guess we're gonna shoot him
1:57:42
into the I guess, the 300 kilometers, we're going to shoot
1:57:45
him into no occupied territory and do some damage, mostly
1:57:49
John C Dvorak: Crimea,
1:57:50
Adam Curry: right of Crimea. And what Kershaw's saying is this
1:57:54
war is over. There is no more war. It just, and I think what
1:58:00
comes into play now as Russia just sits where they are in the
1:58:03
in the demilitarized zone, because it's filled with
1:58:07
landmines and cluster bomb cluster munition. Poland
1:58:12
possibly takes over some of West Ukraine. It would love to, and
1:58:18
meanwhile, we've got the ambassador for the Sharjah
1:58:22
Michonne. So kind of the ambassador to Ukraine was this
1:58:26
Jim oaks name? William Taylor. And he's just trying to
1:58:33
propagate the message that the White House and the Defense
1:58:37
Intelligence Agency want you to hear, so that we can keep
1:58:40
sending money to the military industrial complex. It's
1:58:45
becoming so blatantly clear.
1:58:47
Unknown: Joining us now is former US ambassador to Ukraine
1:58:50
volume Taylor. This is CNN, again, is the vice president of
1:58:53
the Russia and Europe center at the US Institute of Peace. Thank
1:58:58
you so much for being here.
1:58:59
Adam Curry: When you see that the US Institute of Peace, what
1:59:02
an oxymoron
1:59:03
Unknown: conflict among us, the congressmen and congresswomen.
1:59:09
And you have Zelinsky there saying I cannot get this done
1:59:12
without your help. What in the end happens here? What do you
1:59:16
see happening to Ukraine? Will this just be a war that just
1:59:19
almost a Forever War at this point, and in this kind of
1:59:21
stalemate?
1:59:23
Sure. I don't think so. I think the number one, there's actually
1:59:28
some progress. I don't think so. I think the number one, there's
1:59:35
actually some progress on the ground this in progress.
1:59:38
Adam Curry: This, I think I think there's some progress on
1:59:40
the ground
1:59:41
Unknown: in the southern part of Ukraine.
1:59:43
Adam Curry: You just do that again. But did you do that? No.
1:59:46
Unknown: I found there's some progress in the southern party.
1:59:49
Wow.
1:59:50
Adam Curry: Wow. two tails in a row crane,
1:59:53
Unknown: where the Ukrainian forces are, slowly grindingly
1:59:57
bloodedly, very difficult fighting Horse are moving into
2:00:01
and pushing the Russians back.
2:00:03
Adam Curry: Does that sound like a guy who's really telling the
2:00:06
truth about some some good news coming out of Ukraine? I don't
2:00:11
think so.
2:00:12
Unknown: That's their goal. And there's some indication that
2:00:14
that's having some success, some
2:00:16
John C Dvorak: imitators occation.
2:00:19
Unknown: In the last couple of days, we've we're seeing reports
2:00:22
of that number one, number number two, I expect in the end,
2:00:27
this assistance package like all the previous assistance packages
2:00:31
will be approved by Congress.
2:00:32
Adam Curry: This is the $24 billion assistance package that
2:00:36
is being used as a political football for the pending gloom
2:00:40
and doom of a shutdown of government.
2:00:44
Unknown: If you put this to a vote in both houses, you're
2:00:47
going to get bipartisan support, good majorities. And the
2:00:51
question is how to get it to the vote. But But smarter people
2:00:55
that I will, will get that, get that done, when they actually
2:00:59
vote, it will pass
2:01:01
John C Dvorak: the T cells and really come to the RA or the
2:01:03
Rand Paul clips. All right. went on for 11 minutes, I have three
2:01:10
excerpts. And this is to me, I think, kind of a watershed
2:01:16
moment, at least well, of course, he's anti war. But
2:01:19
listen to Ron Paul screed number one,
2:01:22
Unknown: I rise to put the leadership of the House, the
2:01:24
Senate and the president united states on notice. I will not
2:01:29
consent to any expedited passage of any spending bill that
2:01:33
provides any more American aid to Ukraine. It's as if no one
2:01:37
has noticed that we have no extra money to send to Ukraine,
2:01:41
our deficit this year will exceed $1.5 trillion. borrowing
2:01:46
money from China to send it to Ukraine makes no sense. It's not
2:01:51
as if we have some sort of rainy day funds sitting around
2:01:54
trillions of dollars that a pot of money, we're just going to
2:01:56
send that to Ukraine. We're going to borrow it. When we
2:02:00
borrow it and create new money to pay for that borrowing. We
2:02:04
create the inflation that is plaguing our economy
2:02:07
Adam Curry: there. See he he's he mixed his messages. I like
2:02:10
the idea of why borrow from China to give to Ukraine. That's
2:02:14
smart. But then then he confused he should have just stuck with
2:02:18
why printed and create inflation, he just because
2:02:21
that's the truth of it. But for some reason he had to throw
2:02:24
China in there. I think that was a mistake to get
2:02:26
John C Dvorak: China. Because there's a lot of people that
2:02:29
think that China's lease financing. It's a mistake. It
2:02:33
could be but you know, it's a good, but he goes on. And now he
2:02:36
has a nice little little complaint about the war itself
2:02:40
in part two,
2:02:41
Unknown: since the beginning of Russia's war in Ukraine, the
2:02:44
American taxpayers provided Ukraine with $113 billion over
2:02:50
the 583 days of war between February 24 2022 and the end of
2:02:55
the month, that averages $6.8 billion per month or $223
2:03:02
million per day. There's a lot of things that we need to fix in
2:03:06
our country, before we borrow money to try to perpetuate a war
2:03:11
in another country. When will the aid requests and when will
2:03:15
the war end? Can someone explain what victory in Ukraine looks
2:03:19
like? President Biden certainly can't. His administration has
2:03:24
failed to articulate a clear strategy or objective in this
2:03:27
war. And Ukraine's long awaited counter offensive has failed to
2:03:31
make meaningful gains in the east. With no clear end in
2:03:35
sight. It looks increasingly like Ukraine will be yet another
2:03:39
endless quagmire funded by the American taxpayer. Hmm.
2:03:45
John C Dvorak: Yeah. And then he does do thing that the the other
2:03:49
guy kind of suggested as a no brainer. But Rand Paul thinks
2:03:54
it's a bad idea. And here, he pitches about the fact that they
2:03:57
that they are going to shut down the government unless we give
2:04:00
Ukraine more money.
2:04:01
Unknown: And now there are those in the Senate, and who would
2:04:03
hold the federal government hostage by inserting $24 billion
2:04:07
more for Ukraine. They're talking about saying the only
2:04:12
way government stays open, the only way we avoid a shutdown is
2:04:16
by shoveling more American taxpayer dollars to Ukraine.
2:04:20
They're going to link keeping the government open with more
2:04:23
money to Ukraine. And I'm here to say that I'm not going to
2:04:27
agree to it. And I will not let them shut down the government
2:04:31
simply because they want to send more of your hard earned tax
2:04:33
dollars to Ukraine.
2:04:35
Adam Curry: This, of course, is the right message but I think
2:04:38
that Taylor here the former ambassador, I think he has a
2:04:41
right he says oh no people much smarter than me are going to
2:04:44
bring this to the vote and it will it will pass because he
2:04:47
knows the power. He knows how everyone with the exception of
2:04:51
Rand Paul, may be one other is completely corrupted by money
2:04:58
for the military industrial complex. Next, it has to pass.
2:05:01
There's it's not about Ukraine, as he says Ukraine. No, it's
2:05:06
about the money. The money, you make a
2:05:09
Unknown: great point in the sense of if it could get to the
2:05:11
House floor, the requisite number of votes. Are there,
2:05:14
period, end of story in the United States Senate, the Senate
2:05:16
Majority Leader there, Chuck Schumer, is certainly there.
2:05:19
There is no bigger supporter or more, I think bigger defender
2:05:25
than Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. I think that's
2:05:27
why the dynamic is so interesting right now, because
2:05:31
the tone felt different yesterday than when I was in
2:05:35
Washington for when President Solinsky came for his first
2:05:37
visit outside of Ukraine, at the end of last year for the video
2:05:42
remarks to the joint session of Congress a month after the war,
2:05:46
that total shift, what do you think is behind that?
2:05:50
So Phil, it's been a long time. The Ukrainians have been
2:05:54
fighting for 19 months, United States has been supporting for
2:05:58
19 months, that's a long time to maintain that kind of focus and
2:06:02
intensity. Ukrainians have no choice. They have no choice but
2:06:06
to defend themselves. They're under attack every day, every
2:06:10
day. And it's up to us to maintain our support. And so I
2:06:15
think that that long term support, I was just in Ukraine
2:06:19
last week, and it's the same thing. It's a grim
2:06:22
determination. When I was there a year ago, it was it was
2:06:27
enthusiastic, because the counter offensive was going so
2:06:30
well. Now the counter offensive is going but as
2:06:37
John C Dvorak: you get a little a timeline issue here. Yes. The
2:06:41
counter offensive didn't begin a year ago, it
2:06:44
Adam Curry: didn't even start until the fall like a couple of
2:06:47
July, June, July, kind of and they had to keep pushing it off.
2:06:52
In fact, they called it the spring offensive. They called it
2:06:55
the spring offensive, this
2:06:56
John C Dvorak: guy is just full of it.
2:06:58
Adam Curry: Of course he is he's trying. He's a pentagon guy, he
2:07:02
has to make it sound like they're still fighting going on.
2:07:05
When I believe her. There's no fighting going on, it's over.
2:07:10
But that doesn't mean the money has to stop flowing. That's all
2:07:13
that it's ever been about just in
2:07:14
Unknown: Ukraine last week, and it's the same thing. It's a grim
2:07:18
determination. When I was there a year ago, it was it was
2:07:23
enthusiastic, because the counter offensive was going so
2:07:26
well. Now the counter offensive is going, but it's not as
2:07:30
dramatic. And so the grim determination is something we
2:07:33
have to support grim determination.
2:07:36
Adam Curry: What does that mean? That like, I'm gonna die, but
2:07:39
I'm determined. grim determination. one more clip,
2:07:42
and we'll get out of this.
2:07:43
Unknown: May I ask you just sort of what you think the world is
2:07:47
doing as they look at this sort of fight in the United States
2:07:51
over this. And as this war has ground on, what the message is,
2:07:54
you have McCarthy sort of not wanting to be seen with him on
2:07:58
camera, and then suddenly, you see this picture of them behind
2:08:01
the scenes standing next to each other. He did not let Zelinsky
2:08:04
speak to Congress. What is the rest of the world doing and how
2:08:08
much of a damage could this cause? In seeing that there is
2:08:12
infighting in the United States over whether to help fund this
2:08:15
war?
2:08:16
Well, sir, you're exactly right. In the back,
2:08:23
Adam Curry: you're exactly right.
2:08:25
Unknown: Seeing that there was infighting in the United States
2:08:27
over whether to help fund this war.
2:08:30
Well, Sarah, you're exactly right. And in the in the closed
2:08:34
meetings, there apparently was one support even from from Mr.
2:08:39
McCarthy. Mr. McCall, the the committed douchebag
2:08:43
Adam Curry: from Texas who's all in on war,
2:08:45
Unknown: the chair Foreign Relations Committee Chairs said
2:08:49
that Mr. McCarthy was strong support on doing more actually,
2:08:53
these eight tackles these long range missiles. They were
2:08:57
pushing the administration to provide those so there is that
2:09:00
but you're absolutely right. In public there is this debate is
2:09:04
complex surprise. People observing the US government and
2:09:08
the US machinations political machinations. They under people
2:09:12
around the world in particular in Ukraine, they know what's
2:09:15
going on here. And again, they they don't they can't win this
2:09:19
war, in the immediate sense, without the United States
2:09:23
leading this coalition leaving the Alliance so they're counting
2:09:27
on this kind of support coming through
2:09:29
Adam Curry: Degen us they're going to pass it they're gonna
2:09:31
spend the money John I don't believe for a second that that
2:09:34
this is all theater and it's all gonna be oh, oh, well, we have
2:09:39
to shut down the government. They're liars all of them. All
2:09:44
of them. The I'll give Rand Paul I'll give him a pass. I think
2:09:46
he's he's always been that way. He's always been the one guy for
2:09:50
as long as been doing the show Rand Paul's well was Ron Paul
2:09:53
then. But Is dad but Rand Paul has always been the one guy
2:09:56
nope, nope, nope, nope.
2:09:58
John C Dvorak: Yeah, he'd vote no and stuffed. A vote would be
2:10:00
like, yeah, 99 to one, it would have been he would be the one
2:10:04
that helps the one guy who would look him up as him. Yeah. And
2:10:08
you'd have some great reason for it and nobody else was paying
2:10:11
attention to or cared.
2:10:12
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, usually it's about the money. But this
2:10:15
is this is this is where we go down the tubes, man, we're going
2:10:17
down the tubes. It's not good. It's not this is not the way to
2:10:22
go. But meanwhile, the new the Pentagon who we still have been
2:10:28
waiting for them to pass an audit.
2:10:31
John C Dvorak: That'll be the day well, well, they won't even
2:10:34
in fact, Rand Paul, in that long thing. He didn't just people
2:10:37
should look this up. It's a long screed. He goes on and on about
2:10:40
the fact that they tried he's tried and others have tried to
2:10:45
pass a any bill whatsoever to get some oversight on the money
2:10:51
going to Ukraine so we can audit that money day and it won't get
2:10:55
passed. Not on I just send him money who gives a shit what
2:10:58
happens to it?
2:10:59
Adam Curry: Well, the comptroller the Comptroller, the
2:11:03
Pentagon Comptroller, Gregory Liddell has good news for us.
2:11:07
It's very good news. To make sense of all the provisions,
2:11:13
they have created an AI program codenamed game changer to gain
2:11:20
better visibility and understanding across our various
2:11:24
budgets. And he's very excited about this. AI to the rescue. I
2:11:32
love the name the audacity of calling it game changer. Oh,
2:11:35
sure.
2:11:39
John C Dvorak: We can be cynical. They should call it
2:11:41
money changer.
2:11:41
Adam Curry: There you go. And with that, I'd like to thank you
2:11:43
for your courage in the morning to you the man who put the C in
2:11:46
the CDC q&a Ladies and gentlemen say hello to my friend on the
2:11:49
other end the honorable Mr. John Cena.
2:11:56
John C Dvorak: In the morning, you and Mr. Adam creating the
2:11:57
morning shifts and see out there boots on the ground feet near
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subs in the water that Dames and nights out there
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haven't used yet. No. A mean, that's good.
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John C Dvorak: stack of money next
2:14:48
Adam Curry: stack or gold bars, which seems to be much funnier
2:14:51
than a stack or was it $500,000 stuffed into your coat? I mean
2:14:56
come on.
2:14:56
John C Dvorak: Yeah, have the clips Menendez is a second time
2:15:00
he's been indicted.
2:15:01
Adam Curry: But he got away with it on 2017 Didn't he? And by the
2:15:05
way I
2:15:05
John C Dvorak: because he had a hung jury and they didn't want
2:15:07
to retry and wasn't
2:15:08
Adam Curry: there to his wife he does his new wife seems to be
2:15:11
the one that brought all the all the problems in
2:15:15
John C Dvorak: to share that's sure she's got nothing to do
2:15:19
with it.
2:15:21
Adam Curry: She's the one that introduced them to the Egyptians
2:15:23
who then started to she's not innocent. As far as
2:15:28
John C Dvorak: I know she's also indicted.
2:15:30
Adam Curry: Oh good walk in and that makes sense. So instead her
2:15:34
there's
2:15:34
John C Dvorak: two other guys him and her just four people
2:15:37
indicted for the scandal. Do you want to do that? Yeah, money you
2:15:41
guys sewn into jackets
2:15:42
Adam Curry: sewn into jackets and Mercedes convertible and a
2:15:45
kilo of gold? That I like the kilo of gold. So instead we just
2:15:52
asked for value return for the value we will take a kilo a kilo
2:15:57
of gold? Yeah, absolutely. Will take a kilo of silver. We don't
2:16:00
care. I mean, gold better Silver's fine. So we see the
2:16:05
value people see the value to for 16 years almost in October,
2:16:10
people have been saying thank is very valuable program and they
2:16:13
send that value back in a multitude of ways. By being
2:16:16
producers. Everybody's a producer hitting people in the
2:16:18
mouth, giving us clips giving us artwork. Let's talk about that
2:16:22
for a second. The artists who not only do they provide artwork
2:16:27
for every single episode, they take feedback and criticism
2:16:30
quite well. And I think they do. No agenda social. Weird. I think
2:16:37
they do I think they do. Well, we were able to pick a piece for
2:16:43
episode 1592 titled Vermox which I don't know if anyone took the
2:16:50
time outside of the people who listen to the show to look up
2:16:53
what Vermox is, but we thought it was kind of an interesting
2:16:55
title. So we ran with it. But the artwork was bad. brought by
2:17:01
done by Matt boys. verts Boisvert boys bear boys word boi
2:17:05
sbrt. There was a really nice piece we both agreed kind of
2:17:09
quickly. It was the F 35 pilots who was parachuting out of which
2:17:15
I have an update actually from an actual
2:17:18
John C Dvorak: but you know if it says we're doing bonus stuff
2:17:20
during the donation segment, I have the 911 call he made
2:17:23
supposedly supposedly made from after he landed in someone's
2:17:27
backyard. We had
2:17:29
Unknown: a military jet crash on the pilot. We need to get rescue
2:17:34
rolling. I'm not sure where the airplane is. It would have
2:17:37
crashed landed somewhere I ejected along the way. Just a
2:17:43
moment, sir. Yeah, what are we good?
2:17:48
Adam Curry: All right. Part of the fall
2:17:53
Unknown: 2000 feet.
2:17:55
Adam Curry: Wow, that's I have a better recording than that. That
2:17:57
was
2:17:58
John C Dvorak: how hard did you How far did you fall? Is your
2:18:01
question? Yes. What does that got to do with the price of
2:18:04
anything?
2:18:05
Adam Curry: Well, if you listen to the whole call, the whole
2:18:06
thing is weird. as well.
2:18:09
John C Dvorak: Yeah, there's some thought that it was
2:18:10
actually a female pilot. And this was just a scam.
2:18:13
Adam Curry: That might be but I now have because I have the INS
2:18:18
from an F 35 pilot from the 30 F 35 pilots that this pilot flew
2:18:24
into who apparently was a very was a experienced pilot flew
2:18:30
into bad weather had a total display failure. And at that
2:18:35
point, you become very disoriented. It's called the
2:18:39
liens I've had it happen to me and if you don't have
2:18:42
instruments that are working, which seems to every aircraft
2:18:46
that I've ever been in even the modern ones if they have a glass
2:18:48
cockpit, they still have a small gyro and an airspeed indicator
2:18:53
that is completely separate which is a mechanical you don't
2:18:56
and it has its own battery for lighting. And I can't get an
2:19:00
answer whether the F 35 has one backup system with gyro and you
2:19:05
know for your attitude like artificial horizon and your
2:19:09
airspeed indicator. If you don't have that in these in these
2:19:12
planes yeah you're gonna you're gonna punch out because you
2:19:16
don't know you think you'll be upside down you may be upside
2:19:18
down when you think you're flying straight so I don't I'm
2:19:24
not buying any of that I'm I think this is a design flaw.
2:19:29
This thing is a turkey
2:19:31
John C Dvorak: because what
2:19:32
Adam Curry: everybody seems to think everybody's what
2:19:34
everybody's saying.
2:19:35
John C Dvorak: Send them to Ukraine.
2:19:37
Adam Curry: There you go. So let's take a look at what else
2:19:40
we had for the previous episode. Less AI in fact, comic strip
2:19:45
blogger was apologizing no agenda socialists I'm sorry,
2:19:49
I'll only do one AI from now on. Then we had some actual pieces.
2:19:54
I wouldn't say that they were all great. But they weren't AI
2:19:59
generated Did
2:20:01
John C Dvorak: the Lincoln one I liked I think was probably AI.
2:20:04
Adam Curry: Yes, that's why we didn't use it.
2:20:08
John C Dvorak: No, it's not why Yeah, it is. I
2:20:09
Adam Curry: said it's AI. I like it and ISIS AI I didn't like it.
2:20:16
No, I think there was a SAG AFTRA net. Things just weren't
2:20:20
quite hitting but you know, sometimes it can be really
2:20:24
funny. I marginally liked Matt was another Matt Boisvert is
2:20:30
good for $33 trillion, an IOU but you know, and then funny
2:20:35
enough comics or Blogger had the F 35 Witness screaming against
2:20:39
the goat I'm not quite sure that that hit home we had a peach in
2:20:44
a banana cord who did that one punch in the podcast I don't
2:20:47
know then there's no there's no Parker Polly there's no way
2:20:51
we're going to put Fetterman on on our album marks this is not
2:20:55
going to happen. How many? How many times we have to say these
2:20:59
things. We're not going to put ugly people on the front of our
2:21:03
podcast art. No, like so we're currently already
2:21:07
John C Dvorak: banned ourselves and I should mention that
2:21:09
because coming up as a new artist pet Rex who put us on the
2:21:14
elbow Martin there's no that's not gonna happen that was
2:21:16
banned. We're gonna have a round. Jo 200.
2:21:19
Adam Curry: So we do congratulate Matt Boisvert for
2:21:23
creating the art that we chose. It was a beautiful piece really
2:21:26
was nice piece. He was very happy. It was artsy. It was
2:21:30
artsy. Yes, it was Archie. And everybody got it. Everybody who
2:21:32
saw that went out there got the boys are talking about that,
2:21:36
too. They got it like that. It was interesting. No agenda, art
2:21:40
generator.com. You can see the current standings of all the
2:21:44
artists how many times the art has been chosen, and you can
2:21:46
upload your own, you can participate or you could
2:21:48
participate in real time by refreshing it. While you're
2:21:51
while we're talking just because this is what the artists are
2:21:53
doing the creating in real time, or use one of those modern
2:21:56
podcast apps, you get to see a lot more of them as they come by
2:21:59
in our chapter image art. Now on to the treasure part, which is
2:22:04
the way we pay the bills, people sending us treasure in return
2:22:08
for the value we provide and it's completely up to you.
2:22:11
There's no There's no limits up or down to what you whatever you
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feel the show is worth to you. Send that to us. Sometimes it's
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just numerology. We'll get to that with our Kevin McLaughlin
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donations but we start off with Countess Kim from Hubbard,
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John C Dvorak: Oregon, of the neti fluffers
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Adam Curry: of the nadi fluffers let me open up her note here
2:22:33
because she said today she's a duchess in the morning Adam and
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John. Jingles who? I hadn't hadn't seen the note. Screw your
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freedom is one of them. Okay. F cancer Archer due to karma and
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Arnold screw your freedom enclosed a birthday gift for
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myself. This donation brings me to Duchess May I now be known as
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Duchess Kim, keeper of the naughty fluffers and can I
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please can I please get a biscuit for my birthday? We'll
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give you that. Right away. They always give me a biscuit on my
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birthday. I also wanted to mention something about our
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wonderful IRS Internal Revenue Service. Besides outstanding
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customer. I did not know there were other options. Thank you so
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much for all the YouTube do your both are invaluable before I
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found no agenda. I was living under my bed with my tinfoil hat
2:23:28
on. Now. I can go out and public tinfoil hat still firmly in
2:23:32
place and see all the loons around me. Thank you for your
2:23:35
free speech. Duchess Kim Chem keeper of the nutty fluffers
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Hubbard Oregon $2,000 In a check form, which we appreciate since
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there's no PayPal fee. Thank you very much, Kim and we will see
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you we did tidal upgrade and just a little bit thank you so
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much and let me give you you're required and requested. Jingle
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edge. Where are we? There we go. Screw you freedom. And then she
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needed the F cancer karma
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Unknown: you've got karma
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Adam Curry: that wasn't our two d two was that was our two d
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two. sounds almost like
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John C Dvorak: three or $33.67 comes in from Matt Dubois who's
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in Draper Utah long note in the morning this is my final
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donation to get me a knighthood as such are like my night name
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to be served Mormon millennial. Thanks for everything you guys
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do. I have been listening since before Trump got elected I'm
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much saner for it. In fact, for the last seven years I've been
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hearing Adams thoughts on s s our eyes and always thought
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Nope, I need them and they are great. At least for my
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situation. You as well as of about two months ago, I'm off my
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SSRI and I feel like I've come out of a fog. Without getting
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into details life is much better and I'm happier. I wanted to
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share my experience so that other listeners on the fence can
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think about it. Please play the first bit of weed don't talk
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about Brandon and give me a Trump's job karma for the
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promotion I'm fighting for. Lastly, on a Latter Day Saint as
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a Latter Day Saint in Utah, which is what they prefer being
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called. So I'm surprised to use the Mormon reference, which is
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not it's not cool anymore. Last year is a Latter Day Saint in
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Utah. I'd appreciate it if you would bring some green jello and
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what it's funny is what you eat when you're a Mormon, green
2:25:51
jello and cherry coke to the round table. Actually, a lot of
2:25:56
real Mormons don't ever have a coke because it has caffeine in
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it. So there you go, I guess. I guess that's just the one time
2:26:03
for the cherry coke. A ginger ginger ale was suffice for the
2:26:08
future round. Okay, he's referencing the caffeine. PS
2:26:13
easily the funniest thing I've ever experienced is when whilst
2:26:17
role playing. Adam told John to stay safe and John responded, go
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f yourself. I had to pull over. I was laughing so hard.
2:26:28
Adam Curry: That was a good one. I think that maybe there was
2:26:31
another one. A couple of those. You had one today your genius
2:26:35
play a little bit of what he wanted to hear. Talk about jobs,
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jobs, jobs.
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Unknown: Karma
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John C Dvorak: attributed to the people eat lime jello with fruit
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cocktail mixed into it. There you go. There's your dessert.
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Adam Curry: Thomas Ballmer is in Iowa City, Iowa 333 dot 49. In
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the morning, John and Adam, the best podcast in the universe has
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been killing it lately. Despite the well documented lack of
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donations. Please add my son Nolan to the belated birthday
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list. September 12. He was 17th Also I'll hit 49 on the 25th of
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this month thanks for all you do that's tomorrow. You got it.
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Thomas you're on it.
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John C Dvorak: Sir See be in Harris Minnesota. Three Three
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IgM Genesis is a switcheroo those donations for the value
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for value from the goat karma products local 33 meet up sir
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EagleEye won the raffle for the executive producer ship please
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Adam Curry: I think it's V JX. Little hard to see on the font.
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Oh, I'm sorry, Scott, the welders in Brooklyn, New York
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333 33. Please accept this modest donation for the
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incredible service you guys provide. My father has been in
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Along with some health and goat karma. Also, today is my
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responsible for your own orgasm. What a great friend. So give me
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it. Okay, do we have a whole load? Got a whole load for you.
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And we'll give you that? Good Karma. They always give me a
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biscuit on my birthday. I'm
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Unknown: gonna give you the whole load.
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You've got
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John C Dvorak: your Isshin Hudson, Wisconsin. I have no
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note from him. I can't find a note from him. 333 Dots three
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three. I'm going to give him a double karma.
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Unknown: You've got karma.
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Adam Curry: Will gherkin checks in from Centennial Colorado 333.
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Where was this crowd fun shout out on no agenda for karma opoli
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from Sir Mike of axehead watchmakers, did I miss this
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somewhere? I listened to every donation segment unless I'm
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three plus episodes behind I can't imagine we'd have trouble
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coming up with $20,000 Okay, first of all, I answered him
2:29:41
this note and I sent him the link from bing.io we most
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definitely discussed Yes, we talked about it. So I questioned
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his sincerity if
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John C Dvorak: you got one and I didn't and it turned out you had
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to prototype
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Adam Curry: yes. He said I just send another 333 is promised
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sorry for the delay things been crazy. That brings me to
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knighthood, but I'll send accounting and title claims
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sometime in the future. Like I said things are crazy. had to
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make some time to pay you and John, we appreciate it. We'll
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and with things being so crazy understand why you might have
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missed the donation segment. It's Okay brother. Thank you so
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much.
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John C Dvorak: The Indie no agenda tribal meetup in
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Greenwood, Indiana 917 ending in a tribal meetup this raffle
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switcheroo donation on behalf of Dame Swanee in the morning from
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Dame Swanee and please give me some goat karma. Hope to see you
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in Indy at one of our no agenda meetups which he promised to go
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to.
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Unknown: You've got karma
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Adam Curry: I hate to do this to you. But I think you need to do
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this next one because it's our last
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Adam Curry: And this concludes our executive and Associate
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Executive Producers not a long list today. We appreciate it
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thank you very much for being Executive Associate Executive
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producers of episode 1593.
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Unknown: Our formula is this. We go out we get people in the
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mouth
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Adam Curry: and John's going to take us through to the 50s and
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we'll get to our nice things our title changes and of course
2:32:22
meetup reports we got quite a few today.
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John C Dvorak: Sure loud pipe starts us off in Charlotte,
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North Carolina $197.70 These are a lot of job requests job karma,
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which that at the end. Paul Daniels in Fort grayish coal
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Thomas Ekman in San Francisco, California 68. Kevin McLaughlin,
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Yukon, Oklahoma 5444. Forrest Martin 5005. And now we have the
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$50 donors. I'm just gonna do the names and locations run
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through starting with Sir Patrick may come in New York
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City, Robert Han in Poway cat, California, or Poway. Poway. It
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is pretty sure Poway Tatiana Prince in Hollywood, Florida
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birthday coming up for somebody in the Steven crummy family in
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El Cajon. And Michael stadium, Parts Unknown and last on the
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list is Tracy Sullivan in Tinley Park, Illinois. I want to thank
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these people for making show 1593 We're getting close to 1600
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Happy reality.
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Adam Curry: Yes, thank you to these producers, our executive
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and Associate Executive producers. We got our nights
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note from James Jackson, who sent he became an instant night
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on the last show he sent we got his note so it'd be knighted
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today. And he humbly requested dT d deuced. And from this day
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forward he shall be known as Sir James of the rolling hills. God
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Adam Curry: and as always, thanks everyone under 50
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Thomas Ballmer wishes his son Nolan that happy belated
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birthday was on the 12th Surfing of the BMWs and Bulldogs Happy
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Birthday to his smokin hot wife, Jennifer Roediger and she turned
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41 Once you turn 41 Today, Thomas Ballmer turns 49 Tomorrow
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Steven Crummer celebrates on October 2, don't just Kim is
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celebrating as his Scott the welder and belated Happy
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birthday to my sister in law Tony Dockery and my mother in
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law Pat Allen nice and happy birthday from everybody here at
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the best podcast in the universe. Change I
2:38:07
don't want to be induced. There's never douchebaggery when
2:38:10
it comes to a title change as you heard earlier, Countess Kim
2:38:13
came in big today and really supported the show. And she now
2:38:17
becomes well she becomes Duchess Chem keeper of the nutty
2:38:20
fluffers. And thank you so much Duchess can we appreciate that
2:38:23
and we shall for now, forevermore until you change
2:38:25
that. call you by your official title Duchess Kim. Two nice
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things to go of course James and Matt so we got a sword here
2:38:34
which I'd like this sword. This
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John C Dvorak: is a way go. Oh, that's
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Adam Curry: the Bejeweled heft. Oh, nice. I like that a lot.
2:38:41
Careful now. Don't want that jewel to pop out. James Jackson,
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now you'll recall we had a lot of meetups last is Thursday on
2:40:00
the 21st. So I expected to have quite a number of meet up
2:40:03
reports which we have. However unless you have an enormous
2:40:07
amount of people like Indiana, there's no reason your meet up
2:40:10
reports have to be over a minute long produce with funky stuff. I
2:40:16
don't have time to edit all this stuff. So keep it within reason,
2:40:19
folks, please Arlington, Virginia. Let's start with them.
2:40:22
Unknown: Hey, this is DC girl at the location of the first
2:40:26
Arlington meetup that took place five years ago. Today we are
2:40:30
celebrating our special guests sure such sir Shaun of Slovakia
2:40:34
and is smoking hot wife Bara in the morning
2:40:38
and Slovakia we don't even know if it's a real country. It could
2:40:42
be on the order of Narnia or Brigadoon or what conda for all
2:40:45
I know I have not seen evidence any evidence that it exists this
2:40:49
is
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rounding
2:40:51
this is Jacob everybody glad to be here my second meet up he's
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Bitcoin
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and this is Sir William a West pencil tucky and Sir Sean shows
2:41:01
up in DC the same time as the Lenski coincidence,
2:41:06
I think I think not. This assertion of Slovakia with his
2:41:11
smokin hot wife Sir, not a dame Barra enjoying a hell of a meet
2:41:15
up and thanks to DC girl and Roger for setting this up. What
2:41:19
a great time.
2:41:21
SCHEFFER. Springfield.
2:41:22
Me too is back baby. Hey there, this is Trini murti. Some people
2:41:28
call me Baltimore. My name is Trini
2:41:31
Ajay CD. Remember that?
2:41:34
His name is Trini. But my name is Mike White. Comanche from
2:41:37
Arlington has been great meeting everybody. I also promised CSP
2:41:42
that I would I would shout him out as one of my favorite people
2:41:44
on the internet CSB on Mastodon and Twitter or CSB dot lol
2:41:51
follow me hailing from Alexandria I promised I would
2:42:00
Adam Curry: write the spokes in Arlington thank you for your
2:42:02
Meetup report Dix, Bert
2:42:08
Unknown: right it's sir CV and ser de expert here in Wyoming
2:42:12
Minnesota at the cornerstone pub and prime with the goat karma
2:42:17
producers local 33 meet up. The return of service experts say
2:42:22
predict fruit.
2:42:23
Adam John can't tell you how much fun I had. And now this
2:42:28
meetup has a spooky bone put up Adam John, this is Dame god of
2:42:32
the 10 key in the morning. In the morning. This is Peter with
2:42:36
Dame God the 1010 key going for the hattrick
2:42:39
circuitous route of the scooter clubs. I want the dude scream
2:42:43
karma. Alrighty, I'm Adam and John Cerignola here providing
2:42:46
feed forward to the millennials in the group Anonymous Jamie
2:42:49
here. Great meet up thanks gents. i This is
2:42:52
Katie M sir. seavees former sugar mama now I'm just the
2:42:56
cabana girl. Hey Jen. Adam. It's putting this is my first meetup
2:43:01
is good time. Wrap it up, John. All right. That's it from the
2:43:04
cornerstone pub and prime and Wyoming Minnesota. Come on next
2:43:08
time. Watch the meetups website and we'll get her done. Have a
2:43:13
good night. In the morning. Yes,
2:43:15
Adam Curry: thank you very much. And we go get your callsign Oh,
2:43:19
yes, kilo five Alpha. Charlie, Charlie, thank you very much.
2:43:22
And we go to Los Angeles for Leo Bravo flight of the
2:43:26
Unknown: it's Leo Bravo meet up number 44. Folks have something
2:43:29
to say. Here we go. COVID in the morning. Happy Birthday Jesse.
2:43:39
In the morning. This is Jesse half jacked.
2:43:42
In the morning. This is Eric.
2:43:45
Sir medic. Mike in the morning.
2:43:48
In the morning.
2:43:50
We're almost out of blow but it's still party equinox in the
2:43:55
morning.
2:44:03
Adam Curry: They are very rowdy over there in Los Angeles. Now
2:44:06
to Rosarito, Mexico. This
2:44:08
Unknown: is Brian of London, and I'm at the Rosarito meetup in
2:44:12
Mexico, and people came here from Jesse.
2:44:17
Hello, this is Jesse. I'm in Rosarito with Brian of London,
2:44:22
having the time of our lives in the morning, gentlemen,
2:44:26
in the morning, this is stalkers from pipe fest, Freedom meetup,
2:44:31
we
2:44:32
all know agenda lovers here. Come on down. We're having a
2:44:35
great time. It looks at the freedom lovers. There's others
2:44:37
out there all the best no agenda. We love you.
2:44:40
Adam Curry: We love you too. Thank you very much sir Brian of
2:44:42
London, South Dakota.
2:44:45
Unknown: In the morning, this is Dr. I at the boots on the ground
2:44:49
meetup in San Diego at the meadery Hari Krishna
2:44:54
This is damn moment AI or not AI you decide in the morning David
2:45:00
Kelly of the crushed grapes
2:45:02
This is Sir Matthew black men of the ice giants who needs the
2:45:05
hair of the dog when you can drink mead called the jackal a
2:45:08
this is Sir my guides em guys loving it here with our San
2:45:12
Diego no agenda fans in the morning this is Sir cam in the
2:45:16
morning this is halfway third. Vic definitely not a spook
2:45:20
is my concerns he?
2:45:22
Definitely honestly but I think I've seen a guy or two around
2:45:25
here that might glow in the dark.
2:45:28
Adam Curry: And our final one comes from Sonoma Wine Oh
2:45:30
country.
2:45:32
Unknown: In the morning, Adam and John this is Sir
2:45:35
recalcitrant crazy Steve the second that Sonoma wine country
2:45:39
meetup 2.0. John, keep bumping that microphone. I like it.
2:45:44
Suresh Meister here asking
2:45:46
everyone.
2:45:47
Are we having fun?
2:45:48
That's a good question.
2:45:52
Adam Curry: It's not a great one.
2:45:54
Unknown: Sir Casey, here at the meet up here in Sonoma County.
2:46:00
Let's have fun, everybody.
2:46:02
All right, Linda from the Shire of Sebastopol. Special thanks to
2:46:07
our sir Councilman Steve and always thanks to John and Adam,
2:46:11
who are the OG pod masters. In a world full of weird pod casts,
2:46:20
okay. Sonoma County.
2:46:22
Adam Curry: Love. Love. Love this lens. Max first meet up in
2:46:28
the morning. Tighten it up. People tighten it up, please. I
2:46:32
had an idea. I don't know what to say. Tighten it up.
2:46:36
Unknown: Sir Preston calling Casey up for Stolen Valor. He's
2:46:39
not a knight. Thanks, Steve, for making this happen.
2:46:44
We love you guys in the morning.
2:46:48
Adam Curry: There you go wrapping it up. And thanks to
2:46:50
Sir SCOBY for his written report about the 33rd annual nap for
2:46:54
humanity meet up on the 17th was a great success five and
2:46:57
attendance sort of psychopath who hosted the golf outing.
2:47:00
Sirloin super freak of the cat cut, cut Arwa Weaver with
2:47:06
Joshua, his smokin hot girlfriend, Sierra Sierra. And
2:47:10
there was much laughter there you go now. Okay, thank you so
2:47:13
much. And thank you all for sending in your reports. And you
2:47:17
can hear that there's something going on. There is a revival of
2:47:21
sorts, people are getting together, hanging out, doing
2:47:24
things that we all got traumatized about doing during
2:47:27
COVID and we all have some form of trauma, but this is what you
2:47:31
need to get back in the game. And no one else is doing this
2:47:34
certainly not for a podcast but if you do you'll find that that
2:47:38
connection brings you protection go to no agenda meet ups.com You
2:47:42
will not regret it. Find one near you. If you can't start one
2:47:45
yourself. It's really easy.
2:47:48
Unknown: Sometimes you go hang out with Dyson days. You won't
2:47:57
be triggered. You wouldn't be feels the same. Is like a bar.
2:48:09
Adam Curry: Always like a party. Oh, man. Such a good good
2:48:15
groups. We love that. We're making difference in people's
2:48:18
lives. You keel over you still there? Ah. I suppose I got two
2:48:25
here we go. I don't think you could hear what they said there.
2:48:31
No, no. How about this one? Science. I kind of like that.
2:48:37
Ah, I thought that was kind of cute. Okay, um, tu tu,
2:48:42
John C Dvorak: tu tu. All right, but you gotta try. Wow. 10 Wow.
2:48:45
Adam Curry: So yeah, something else. Oh, what happened to the
2:48:50
AMA? This one.
2:48:51
Unknown: Do something.
2:48:53
Adam Curry: There you go do something. I'll take it's a good
2:48:56
one. It sounds good. I like I like to do something top notch.
2:49:01
John C Dvorak: You know that is Biden. Yeah, of course. Yeah.
2:49:05
Adam Curry: I wanted to play a quick couple of clips here
2:49:08
because this showed up on American Public Media's
2:49:12
marketplace. Which is isn't an NPR program.
2:49:19
John C Dvorak: One of them. Yeah, I
2:49:20
Adam Curry: think it airs on NPR. We should
2:49:23
John C Dvorak: play the it's one of the public. Yeah.
2:49:26
Unknown: elitist voices of America. This is NPR
2:49:31
or PBS.
2:49:33
Adam Curry: And this is a very I thought a very important part
2:49:36
and clip because it It foretells the future of AI and how AI is
2:49:46
going to fail. And have you heard of model collapse? No,
2:49:54
model collapse
2:49:55
Unknown: is this. The problem with AI output right now is that
2:49:58
it's really good but it's something I'm just a little off
2:50:01
like you're talking to chuck GPT. And it's, it's like it's
2:50:03
99% there, but it's 1%. Inhuman in a kind of a weird way. And so
2:50:09
what Mala claps is, is those little inhuman things getting
2:50:14
compounded and rolled up, right? Because the AI is being trained
2:50:17
on a previous one. So it's kind of learning that weirdness, and
2:50:19
then it starts turning into a little snowball.
2:50:22
Yeah, it starts to get really bad. Right, right. Yeah.
2:50:25
I mean, like, it's like, if you do it over several generations,
2:50:28
you know, the first generation, it's kind of making sense. And
2:50:30
the second one is starting to, like, you know, just say odd
2:50:33
words. An analogy might be, if you were to take a famous
2:50:37
painting or a photo like like the Mona Lisa, or, you know, a
2:50:40
picture of, you know, King Kong on top of the Empire State
2:50:43
Building, and you were to photocopy it. And then photocopy
2:50:46
the photocopy. And then photocopy the photocopy.
2:50:48
Eventually, I started to
2:50:49
John C Dvorak: sort of live with the guy who's got a weird
2:50:51
cadence. What is this guy?
2:50:53
Adam Curry: Oh, they both are weird. Oh, no, no, they're both
2:50:56
very weird. But they're, they're just trying to make, they're
2:51:00
trying to explain in very simple terms, what model collapses
2:51:03
state
2:51:03
Unknown: building, and you were to photocopy it, and then
2:51:05
photocopy the photocopy, and then photocopy the photocopy,
2:51:08
eventually, it starts to sort of look really weird, because the
2:51:11
photocopy is sort of, you know, 99% accurate. But that 1%
2:51:16
inaccuracy will change, maybe the contrast or the color, make
2:51:20
it a little too white, little to black. And then after the
2:51:22
hundreds time, you've got a really weird looking picture.
2:51:25
Adam Curry: So first of all, I think your observation is, and I
2:51:28
can say this, with some certainty is either Adderall or
2:51:30
Vyvanse, I would make a lot of sense for this age group. But
2:51:33
this is model collapse, where you know, the, in the case of
2:51:38
the type of AI you've been playing around with, where you
2:51:41
type, in some words, it creates an image, and then that you post
2:51:44
that image to the internet, either on your social media or
2:51:49
in the newsletter, it gets out there, the AI sucks it up again.
2:51:52
And then before, you know, you don't have five foot, six
2:51:54
fingers, you got 20 fingers, it's everything gets all messed
2:51:57
up, because the AI keeps learning from its own mistakes.
2:52:01
And this has implications,
2:52:03
Unknown: what are the implications of model collapse?
2:52:06
Well, the implications are that, you know, maybe all of these
2:52:10
language models are over the next few years is going to start
2:52:13
to become worse and worse and worse, right? That's one
2:52:17
possibility. If model collapse is really a serious thing, and
2:52:22
open AI, and Google and Microsoft, and everyone just
2:52:25
keeps on scraping the internet and feeding it to train their
2:52:29
models, they, they could get much worse models. And we could
2:52:32
be using models that answer, you know, even more unpredictably
2:52:35
and even longer than they do now.
2:52:38
Adam Curry: longer, longer. even longer. I think, I think I think
2:52:43
this is a real problem. They think
2:52:45
John C Dvorak: it's not, why not to correct these things,
2:52:49
somewhere along the line. People known as coders.
2:52:53
Adam Curry: No, wait, but that's the beauty of it. Yes, you're
2:52:56
right, there is a solution to model collapse, surprise, it's
2:52:59
humans.
2:53:00
Unknown: I doubt that's the way it's gonna go. Because I think
2:53:03
all these people that run these models create these models are
2:53:06
going to see this happening and get very worried about it. And
2:53:08
they're either going to not release a new model that's, you
2:53:12
know, even more deranged than existing lies. They'll probably
2:53:16
try and find some way that they'll find some way to cope
2:53:18
with it, fix it, right. Like you could pay humans just to write
2:53:21
new probes for you. You could say like, we you know, I need I
2:53:25
need a billion more lines of stuff, please just write stuff,
2:53:28
write anything so that we can feed it the model? You know,
2:53:30
that
2:53:32
John C Dvorak: was the right a billion lines of anything, but
2:53:34
Okay. Say it again? Well, you said you can hire humans to
2:53:38
write a billion lines. And
2:53:40
Adam Curry: he's talking about pros.
2:53:42
John C Dvorak: He's literally no, yeah, so this one you can't
2:53:46
have nobody writes a billion lines.
2:53:47
Adam Curry: Now he's on Pisan Vyvanse. The point is, that the
2:53:52
only way to make AI work it's not as can't self learn, it
2:53:56
can't self learn because it's it feeds all its mistakes back into
2:54:00
itself in a recursive manner. And it winds up turning into
2:54:05
blubber
2:54:06
Unknown: stuff please just write stuff write anything so that we
2:54:09
can feed it the model you know, that's that's one thing they
2:54:11
could do. The other thing is they could maybe try to save you
2:54:16
know, shards of the of the older training datasets and use them
2:54:20
to sort of freshen things up that there's a lot of different
2:54:22
AI techniques you can use and I think they're going to have to
2:54:24
lean into discovering even new ones to cope with this over the
2:54:28
next five to 10 years.
2:54:31
Adam Curry: Yeah, I'm all in on this this this and by the way,
2:54:34
just shows that AI is bunk. His bunk
2:54:38
John C Dvorak: was not a AI that's for sure. It's just a
2:54:41
text it's a technology to Iterative technology is used for
2:54:46
all kinds of good things. Here an AI Art Generator
2:54:50
Adam Curry: you're not good things they're horrible things
2:54:53
they're no good.
2:54:55
John C Dvorak: Well turn about no good i My last clip.
2:54:58
Adam Curry: Now you don't give a crap about what I'm saying. then
2:55:00
you just want to get to your last clip. No,
2:55:02
John C Dvorak: no, I what you're saying I just think it's bold
2:55:05
crap. What is very strong technology is going to have a
2:55:08
lot of implications on both the art world and elsewhere.
2:55:13
Adam Curry: Okay, all right. You know what it's going to eat the
2:55:16
world we're all gonna die. I didn't say that give you Elon
2:55:20
number. I think it's going nowhere. This is not going
2:55:24
anywhere. It will not have strong implications we can agree
2:55:27
to disagree.
2:55:32
John C Dvorak: New York City, Robocop.
2:55:35
Adam Curry: Another AI invention.
2:55:37
Unknown: Robo cops in New York City. The NYPD today rolling out
2:55:41
a new security robot to patrol around the Time Square subway
2:55:44
station. The 420 pound device will be working from six in the
2:55:49
morning to midnight, while accompanied by an actual cop.
2:55:53
Here's Mayor Eric Adams announcing the launch
2:55:56
conference.
2:55:57
We are committed to exploring innovative tools to continue to
2:56:01
make this city the safest big city in America. And this robot
2:56:07
K five, it has the potential to serve as an important tool in
2:56:12
our toolbar.
2:56:14
The robot will do actively recording videos throughout its
2:56:17
shift for the NYPD to review. Officials say the machine
2:56:20
doesn't have facial recognition and it won't be recording audio.
2:56:24
It'll be on duty for two months as a pilot program.
2:56:30
John C Dvorak: What good is it?
2:56:32
Adam Curry: Well, I don't know. That seems to me, that's your
2:56:34
that's your AI right there and a beginner
2:56:37
John C Dvorak: just dumb it's gonna be a fancy. Just say Look,
2:56:40
don't turn the sound on heaven forbid you catch it, hearing
2:56:43
anything. And second, what's the why not have facial recognition
2:56:47
that God can't do it?
2:56:49
Adam Curry: I am still I'm still blown away by you saying that AI
2:56:53
will have significant implications in the art world.
2:56:56
Have you seen the art that we had to moan about because it was
2:56:59
so crap?
2:57:01
John C Dvorak: Nobody's using the good stuff.
2:57:04
Adam Curry: There is no good stuff. There is no good stuff.
2:57:09
John C Dvorak: There's good stuff Believe me,
2:57:11
Adam Curry: where's the output of the good stuff?
2:57:14
John C Dvorak: I could send you some links to some stuff that's
2:57:17
you know, got plenty of guy quality output. It's just It's
2:57:21
astonishing some of it where it's gonna is completely
2:57:24
destroyed the spot art business for sure. What is spot art
2:57:28
business? Well, when you see we read an article and there's a
2:57:31
little piece of art in the middle just to kind of emphasize
2:57:35
aspects of the article. It's called Spot art. People scatter
2:57:38
spot art through lots of generally essays
2:57:42
Adam Curry: Wow, that's gonna upset the world.
2:57:46
John C Dvorak: Big deal. I used to have a spot art guy when I
2:57:49
was at Mac user and they got rid of him and they started using
2:57:53
this tool called call outs, which is just blowing up the
2:57:58
tape real big and I demanded to get my spot art guy back like I
2:58:02
did.
2:58:04
Adam Curry: The spot art will suck up its own spot art and
2:58:07
it'll just it'll just the fidelity will fade over time.
2:58:11
Yeah, okay. This is a money grab for it. This is the new
2:58:15
blockchain. No way. And I'm just you know what? to coin a phrase.
2:58:20
I'm not buying it. Oops, I don't know why I did that.
2:58:26
John C Dvorak: It's AI.
2:58:28
Adam Curry: Oh, with AI that wouldn't have happened. Yeah,
2:58:31
that's true. That's true. Oh, my goodness. Comics, your blogger
2:58:38
no need to post anything. He's like, there's lots of money to
2:58:43
be made in AI. If you're an AI programmer. I know. That's where
2:58:47
the money is. Well, we shall see. We shall see. Coming up. No
2:58:55
agenda stream.com. We have that Larry show. And we have end of
2:59:00
show mixes from see what do we have here? Somehow something got
2:59:07
messed up. We have DS laughs and we have Nostradamus and I'm
2:59:16
coming to you from the heart of the Texas hill country here in
2:59:19
FEMA Region number six. I say in the morning to you. I'm Adam
2:59:22
curry
2:59:23
John C Dvorak: in from Northern Silicon Valley where I just
2:59:25
realized I'm working with a Luddite named John C Devorah.
2:59:30
Adam Curry: won't take you back john. No matter what your drive.
2:59:33
Remember us at the vorak.org/na we will return on Thursday. Join
2:59:37
us for that will you until then adios mofos Hui Hui, and such
2:59:52
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2:59:55
Maybe they index as Gadem if it feels like a Texas wave saying
3:00:02
that we have scorched earth you don't say wet bulb dry bulb
3:00:06
thermometer John TV environmental inspector our
3:00:10
barometer listen to NPR see how it all gets me code switching
3:00:15
show is to hire the gays race the conspiracies without
3:00:21
tracking the crazies on the tin foil being never sounded
3:00:25
authentic reading off of a sheet what can the public even do to
3:00:29
withstand that so high you can sit outside in the shade
3:00:33
academic public servants really big guy that made I've been
3:00:37
acquired I said we voted for him or her so we got
3:01:09
got no reason at this guy no reason my shifty eyes Browns
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lies player fussy ads things are going
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round
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he is such
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uses the this guy nobody dropped me this guy. Nobody drove me
3:02:17
this guy. Nobody to love they say spaces with Ron and their
3:02:28
eyes out scream at the sky sanctuary for all socialists
3:02:36
leaders stop and go find our flag
3:03:13
adios MoPhO boruch.org/in A do something
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