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April 25th, 2021 • 3h 7m

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Unknown: Just get what you can't get what you can't get what you can they're all the same get what you can get what you can. Adam Curry Jhansi devora
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Adam: Sunday April 25 2021 this is your award winning cable nation media
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Unknown: assassination Episode
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Adam: 1341
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Unknown: This is no agenda.
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Adam: Fairy vaccinal broadcasting live from opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas Capitol Hill, the drone Star State. morning, everybody.
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John: I'm Adam Curry in from Northern Silicon Valley where it's not raining. It's supposed to be raining. They say it would be raining. Everyone thinks it's gonna be raining but it's not raining. Now how can they predict global warming? I'm Jesse devorah.
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Adam: If you'd like me to shake the sticks, California I'm happy to do it. If you want to make it rain, we got rain. We know how to do rain. You can make it rain.
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John: Well, we could use the rain because otherwise you're gonna have it's gonna be bad enough fires because you do such a poor job of fire management nowadays. Hey, was there an error blame that on global warming? You
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Adam: know, we'll get to that we'll get to the global warming
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John: stick.
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Adam: Sure who doing the stick for
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John: California? All right. Oh.
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Adam: What do we need? Is that a one shake
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John: or a two? is a half shake. 111 row half
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Adam: vacation period. One rotation. Ladies and gentlemen. If you're new to the program, these are official. reign six. They come from Utah. They're handmade. They are they are real. They work. We are licensed professionals. Please do not try this at home. pointing towards California ready? Yeah. 321. Whoo. Good to the last draw.
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Unknown: Nice.
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John: All right, that should do it.
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Adam: Hey, was there I think there was an error. And it was a weird one because I saw it. I didn't register. And then I checked with my sister and then like, Oh, my goodness. Did we mistakenly put Italy in in the newsletter instead of India? Regarding the COVID outbreak?
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John: No.
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Adam: Are you sure?
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John: I'm pretty sure I can go back and check. But I'm pretty sure I pulled this down from Italy. And then the India stuff showed up on the wires possible that the original report was bad. And maybe I screwed up. Let me say India is out of control.
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Adam: Yeah, let me just see what it says here. Yeah, it says Italy in the in the newsletter I knew was a mistake, because I called Willow unlike what the hell? What's going on over there? Yeah. Now of course, I didn't understand it. I have
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John: to go back and see where I got the Italy reference from. Anyway, I
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Adam: did call Willow who's in Tusk, Tuscany. And she said, No, no, it's exactly the opposite word. We're doing great here. However, she worked for a company that has outsources in India. And she said, lots of her colleagues have tested positive. Some may or may not be sick, but they are staying home. Their chief technology officer was briefly hospitalized. But I have two other reports from
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John: clips about Indian men from Italy. But I will say this when I pulled down the Italy thing and then went to look for photos that was loaded with photos from Italy. There's the poetry that
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Adam: was in the news yet was Venice, Venice. Yeah. And I looked for all that and could not find it. Anyway, so this is from from one of our pretty and we'll get to those clips. He's just short notes. Part of my job requires working closely with our India teams, another producer. This week, one of the guys I work with was telling you about how Corona things are where he is that's in Chennai, he says very similar. curfews in place, places worship schools, close, nobody wants to go back to the office. Everyone's getting a pet because they're staying at home. I mean, this is Could it be any more like us? Everyone's getting pets. But this report, let's see. updated my experience working with Indian dudes named Ben, our company outsources some of our programmers to feel free to share on the show. I manage a team of programmers and QA analysts who work from India since the start of COVID. I was waiting for something bad to happen with the guys working overseas since everything is so close together over there, and they take their religious festivals very seriously. For some reason. None of the guys on my team got code without any of 2019 2020 they would tell me how they were stuck in their homes and had curfews were only allowed to go out on certain days to get groceries at the worst of the pandemic. In the past three months, I've watched five of our team members go down with COVID they would be out for at least two to three weeks, and some just never came back. One of the guys
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who got quote COVID miraculously ended up with a new job after getting better. My point is simply that saying things seemed totally fine for a while. But the last few months the virus was ripping through India, one of the guys said he was feeling sick got tested. In the meantime, he called the hospital spoke to management who told him if he had to be admitted they would have no beds for him or his family. Emily, the funny thing is this guy had a doctor living in his house who gave him some medicine and said he felt much better. He said it was the ready pack. It's the one, the two cent ready pack that we've been talking about two bucks, two bucks. So what do we think? I mean, the way I see this, it's very possible that this is a strain and people are testing positive. To me, though, just looking at the pictures, looking at the story, looking at the videos of people, you know, wailing away. I just feel so Manhattan to me, you know, with the, with the video.
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John: I bet I feel very much the same. And I want to mention something else before we go on to this as I'll forget. So I did I do a little look at the TV shows in the morning, even though Sunday, there's mostly just the face donation,
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Adam: three by three.
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John: It was a very interesting report on on the step innopolis show with some guy came on wearing a Detroit Tigers hat. I don't know what that was all about. But well, Detroit is themed Detroit is trying to
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Adam: get everyone to vaccinate. There's a lot of hesitancy there. So
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John: Oh, yeah. So it seems it seems as if the current hesitancy which is broad based and all across the country. And if that they're actually beginning to document it, and it turns out because of the dates and everyone has started once they they they took the Johnson and Johnson vaccine off the market, that's when it began. And what I think is that that it if you they've been brainwashing the public at large by saying Oh, all vaccines are the same. Just get what you can't get what you can get what you can they're all the same. Get What You can get what you can. And so when they pull the Johnson and Johnson Johnson vaccine to this audience, it said, Oh my God, this one's no good. They must all be no good. Because of the connection between the three Yes, yes. You can get what you can.
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Adam: What did you hear? Did you hear the news report that I think really turned everybody off of the vaccines. I mean, this was unbelievable. When you when you do something like this on the news, I mean, you should be fired and you should have to, you know, sit in the Pfizer dungeon. Now this is indirect sound, so it takes a second to get accustomed to it
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Unknown: worrying health officials call mass vaccinations the only path to a return to normalcy. almost four months into the vaccination effort providers are beginning to run out of people who want to be euthanized.
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Adam: Small gaff from immunized to euthanized.
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John: What can I say? That was a good one. Okay. But anyways, so back to the real point, which was this Johnson and Johnson poll, I think triggered a real response that they did not expect. I think Pfizer's got to be kicking themselves. Yeah, this was just, you know, an icing on the cake. Let's get rid of those guys while we're at it. And meanwhile, it puts the kibosh on the whole thing. And then now all the reports locally, which is what you've always expected from the get go, which is this all these huge operations in a drive in theaters and all these lines and nobody's their cars, and they end up the nurse comes on and she says, you know, if you just want to come in, if you maybe you didn't like the idea of signing up,
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Unknown: come in,
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don't worry, we're here. Vaccines come in.
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Adam: There was a I mean, yes, I heard Scott Gottlieb, the former FDA Commissioner, who is now on the board of Pfizer. He was on CNBC several times since the last time we did the show. And and you could tell that he was like, man, no, no, no, they'll bring it back. And it's all good. He was he was kind of shilling a little bit on the side of Johnson and Johnson just to get everyone's confidence back. I think you're right. I
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John: think they really screwed the pooch. This report that was on Stephanopoulos show is doing everything but begging people to take it. They had all the stats and how many people's likelihood of getting hit by lightning, I suppose. It was unbelievable. But it's too late. You screwed yourself.
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Adam: I think. I think I actually have a 13 second clip of this about the reclassification of Johnson jaws I think what is this?
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Unknown: I listened to hours of discussion among the advisory panel to the CDC, and was blown away by the depth of discussion, the seriousness of thought the degree of expertise. These are some of the smartest people on the planet.
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Adam: Oh, yeah. So don't worry. When they when they say it's good to go. It's good to go that the smartest people on the planet
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John: smarter for the government smarter,
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Adam: smarter than Dr. Bill.
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Unknown: Yeah, baby.
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Adam: Yeah. Do you want to hear the Detroit thing and you want to go into India, your India clips?
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John: Well, I got my India clips. Yes, get those. Let's do those. And because this
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Adam: is I mean, it's, again to me Sure. A variant. Yes. possible. People get
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John: this. This is an NPR report. So you're going to have to live with it. Okay. I'm ready for and I assume that this is a part of that whatever the litany supposed to be NPR would have it.
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Adam: Yeah. If you know what I mean. Yes, john, was AVR onpoint as usual.
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John: I don't know what they were on there on some.
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Unknown: Health experts have told us all along during the coronavirus pandemic that this is a global problem that a surge in infections in one country, often accompanied by the emergence of new variants of the virus represents a threat to public health everywhere. India Today confirmed nearly 350,000 new daily Coronavirus cases, that's a world records of the pandemic has broken that record three days in a row now. The result is that India's health system is collapsing. Hospitals are overloaded in experiencing widespread shortages of life saving equipment and medicines. And here's Lauren frayer is in Mumbai, one of the worst hit cities. And she's with us now. Laura, thanks for joining us.
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Thank you for having me. Michelle.
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What is the situation there today?
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Well, the number one biggest need across all of India right now is oxygen. Big hospital chains have been tweeting out these SOS messages I saw one a few minutes ago saying they have less than two hours supply left. There was one hospital in Delhi where officials say an oxygen tanker arrived to resupply them six hours late. And 25 people died last night because of that delay. These are hundreds, possibly 1000s of patients dying like this every night. And hospitals are trying to ration oxygen. And the
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Adam: hold on a second hundreds possible 1000s dying every night. No, it was 25 last night 25. And then she just makes up some numbers
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Unknown: in tanker arrived to resupply them six hours late. And 25 people died last night because of that delay. These are hundreds, possibly 1000s of patients dying like this every night. And hospitals are trying to ration oxygen. And these are patients that actually beat the odds and managed to get a hospital bed which is a huge feat right now in India, and then they die with doctors at their bedsides helpless you can imagine how difficult this is for the medical staff as well. And many of these deaths could have been prevented if India had better prepared for this. You know, we are more than a year into this pandemic.
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Uh huh.
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Adam: I'm so skeptical. I hate I hate to say it. I'm just skeptical of these reports. Sure. If people are sick, we've got a mutant mutant warning sound. Yeah, yeah, people get sick and some will die. But t man I don't know. Just
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John: why not catch on your part just mentioned that she says 25 died last night. Yeah. And then
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Adam: just hundreds, maybe 1000s. Who knows?
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John: Well, de de she kind of has a weasel. weasel way out of this that comment? Because she will you'll hear it coming up at this whole thing is India should have been better prepared to sink should be over white unprepared for what? Well,
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Adam: there was an article that may be related medical workers among themselves and quarantines Okay, we go. The US, Canada and UK are among some of the high income countries actively blocking a patent waiver proposal designed to boost the global production of the COVID-19 vaccines. And this is organized by Believe it or not, mainly India. So what the article says is that these aihole rich Western countries who develop this vaccine, don't want to waive the rights on the patents in order for them to be made cheaply in their countries. Do you think it's may be possible if we listened to the rest of these NPR clips, that perhaps this is partially a ploy to get the IP waiver to waive IP rights waive so that they can jump in on the Bonanza?
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John: Well, it's interesting, because it's a there's a twisted version of what you said that's coming up in either this or the next clip. So let's play part two,
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Unknown: you know, to that, and Lauren, you know, the reporting had been your reporting had been the India seemed to be a success case with a number of new cases going down steadily. What happened? I mean, why was India seemingly caught unprepared?
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Yeah, and this just caught everyone by surprise. I mean, in late January, early February cases were at record lows, the government here declared an end game to the pandemic. You know, in hindsight, we know it wasn't the end. Everybody went back to normal though they stopped social distancing. They weren't so diligent about masks and, and signs.
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Adam: That's not true. Just listen to what our producers just said. That's
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Unknown: not true to say You know, the virus had not gone. In fact, new variants were lurking and they've spread at the speed that we've just not seen anywhere else in the world. And I want to say the numbers that we're reporting are staggering numbers of cases and deaths, but they are almost certainly an undercount, because they're shortages of data here, right? People are dying at home, unable to get care crematoriums are working 24 seven, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is facing public anger now that he himself was irresponsible and slow to act. And he's only there's only days ago that he was presiding over huge political rallies with 1000s of attendees. So what's the government doing now? Well, Modi canceled one of his rallies yesterday to chair an emergency meeting. He did another emergency meeting today. He announced he's lifting customs duties on oxygen imports. He's also widening the eligibility for vaccination starting May 1. But you know, it's unclear how they will provide those doses because they've already run
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Adam: out. Okay, interesting Modi connection as a political aspect, the thing that that really set me off doubting this was an article from Scientific American, titled India's massive COVID surge puzzle scientists. And you know, what's in there? Lots of cases, numbers cases, 854,000 cases k death numbers, not in the article.
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John: was just an online article.
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Adam: Well, yeah, let me just see the date on it. Yeah, Scientific American.
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John: And this, this India thing just started recently, I surprised. A magazine is a monthly or normal publication cycle would have breaking news, but it seems like it was. I see. I see magazines that don't normally produce breaking news.
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Adam: Breaking News, and it's just an artist kind
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John: of breaking news. This is a new thing. We didn't talk about the India last show, which just a few days ago,
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Adam: now they do have the Kovacs vaccine there. And you know, India has done 120 million doses. I'm sorry. Oh, that's interesting here in this article, they say mostly the Indian produced version of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine. But you know, just when you put it all together, when you when you when you have, I'm just gonna look at China for a moment, maybe possibly, Modi's a problem for them. You know, they're, they're cozied up to Pakistan. So now we get this Modi element, we get the same kind of cases, cases cases, for all we know, they just jacked up the CT count on the cases. I mean, that's possible. People are dying in the hospital every single day in India, for sure. You know, it's just when you're in there, and you see the video, and people have their masks down or off, and they're crying. They're wailing and, and then oh, let's show 10 the body's burning at a cemetery. I think,
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John: yeah, we're familiar with. So let's go to part three, because I think this may include a little bit about the vaccines
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Unknown: provide those doses, because they've already run out. This was a point of pride, India's the world's biggest vaccine maker had been exporting vaccines. And now it doesn't have enough for its own population. The biggest supplier here is pleading with the United States with President Biden to lift an export ban on raw materials, things like test tubes that they need to ramp up production. And so far the US has not obliged hasn't done that. test tubes.
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John: That's why I had to stop the clip. We make
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Adam: test tubes.
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John: I doubt it a. But it's possible we do. But what's it got to do with the price of bread? What do you need more test tubes?
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Adam: Seriously,
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John: it's like and I'm sure China makes a million test tubes at the drop of a hat anytime you want them. And I'm surprised India which I'm sure mazz glass manufacturing could make damn test tubes. But then the reason I stopped it there wasn't is actually double A does a new reason which is one is the concept of this licensing problem that you mentioned earlier, which may have something to do with the way this reports kind of off the off the deep end here with the test tubes pitching and dimension that India does make most of the vaccines almost the most of the vaccines you get are made in India, which is not something to think about. Yeah. This this is very, very sketchy and not explained well. And the way NPR handles these stories, they got the correspondent right there, and then they have the woman who's asking her questions. Why doesn't a woman right now say what do they need all these more? What are they more test tubes for you? How do they run out if they're if they're the number one manufacturer of vaccines, isn't it a continuous process is not a batch process. It's got a big they have to be coming off the line. That's where I made my wrong. There's got to be a line of these little bottles flying out of the place and now just stopped. What happened? What changed? Guess what I be asking.
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Adam: Yeah, I think we'll get the answers once we start to see, you know, world leaders speak and call for things. But once we
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John: get rid of Modi, that's probably what Yeah, that
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Adam: sounds like a like part of the mission right there.
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John: Yeah, it was a trumper. Mm hmm.
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Adam: That's right. Trump problems.
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John: Go to the next.
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Unknown: Do you mind if I asked you, Lauren, what about you? Are you are you
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in Mumbai?
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What about,
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you know, other
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gatherings? What
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about moving about the city?
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Yeah.
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So Modi has ruled out a national lockdown countrywide, because it's just so painful for India's poor. Last spring, India's economy shrank 24% under lockdown. We actually had cases of poor migrant workers literally starving to death on the roads. So lockdowns are regional and I am in under lockdown. Now in Mumbai, it's very strict police patrol the streets, you can't go out for a walk. And social media has turned into a lifeline for people people are trying to arrange hospital beds for one another. They're trading phone numbers for doctors. I mean, I spoke a couple hours ago with a friend of mine who has COVID and is at home and has been calling dozens of doctors dozens, like imagine being sick, and no one answers when you call 911. And that is the situation 1000s and 1000s of Indians are going through right now alone.
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Adam: But that's because India. Come on. Imagine you can't call 911
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John: Well, that's the end of his positioning.
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Adam: Definitely sounds like position something
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John: up.
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Adam: Yeah. Well, let's look at it from the Pfizer marketing perspective and get a little update on what they're doing because they're not sitting so still. In fact, they have put together quite a nice deal with the country of Canada navia. Now, as you know, they already have a patriot, they've made a petri dish out of Israel. And pretty much everyone is vaccinated their butt or you get the freedom bracelet of shame. But this is what's going down in Canada navia.
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John: Well, more and more Canadians are getting vaccinated right now. It's also important to plan ahead for the future. We've reached an agreement with Pfizer for 35 million booster doses for next year 30 million in the year after this deal in options to add 30 million doses in both 2022 and 2023. An option for 60 million doses in 2024 dizer has been a solid, Canada and
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Adam: it's a good deal, man. He's got options for 2024, Canada navia.
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John: In 2024, Pfizer has been a solid partner for Canada in this fight against COVID-19. And we're happy to be one of the first countries to secure an agreement with them going forward. These boosters were not that dumb. Be the latest version of the Pfizer value. This isn't this is new information here. But these boosters, the boosters are different. These boosters will be the latest version of the Pfizer vaccine based on research and upgrade. And they will help us keep the virus under control.
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Adam: So remember, we were joking about Hey, you got your two shots, and now you have to have something shot into your every year every six months, otherwise you'll deteriorate. So when they say oh, this is the new This is the new vaccine. The new booster Mm hmm. This is this is the keep them alive for a thing.
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John: Well, it's possible. So we keep them alive, boosting drop dead if you don't get it.
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Adam: We we know that we heard one of the tick tock influencers mentioned that she had received of several offers for 1000s of dollars to do Tick Tock videos regarding how you get a little more if you show the jab going into your arm. But yeah, it seems like a pretty good program that most influencers would hop on. And since you just mentioned the mass vaccination sites that you drive up with your car, which no one is going to it only makes sense if this influencer made that her arena Guys, guys.
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Unknown: I literally just rented a car for the day so that I can get my first
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teacher I was eligible starting Monday.
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I looked there's one appointment, but it's at a drive thru area only and I don't have a car but I was willing to rent a car so that you can stick a needle in my arm to get this vaccine. So excited. So excited.
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John: woman should be shot.
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Adam: She followed the talking points perfect so I can get that in my arm. She did everything beautifully. Very well done.
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John: You know, I would assume it could be wrong. You could in one of those big vaccination lots. You could walk up to the block up to the people there. There's nobody there and
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Adam: you have to rent a car or rent a car. You have to rent a car. You got to rent a car if you're doing Tick Tock card is full of shit the smell she's getting paid to do it. That's why it's horrible. And she's not disclosing it, which is an F t A FTC FTC FTC violation But okay, that we remember the remember the spokesman for
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John: the FTC, by the way, because this has been going on on Tick Tock incessantly for at least a month, or what month What am I saying?
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Adam: I want you to call Jim Jordan. I'm sure he'll talk about it in Congress for hours.
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John: Jen Psaki, Glenn Greenwald of Congress, right? pumped, that's
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Adam: a bad one. Jen Psaki lifted a bit of the veil of the $3 billion that the federal government is making available to promote vaccination for those who are VAT who have high vaccine ability. Here's a reminder of what she said.
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Unknown: So investing $3 billion to states and community based organizations to strengthen vaccine confidence in the highest risk and hardest hit communities. And often people think of that as just black and brown communities. And that is not as you've noted, that is also conservative communities, white evangelicals. It's a range of communities around the country. We're also looking for we friend PSA is on the Deadliest Catch. We're engaged with NASCAR and country music TV.
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Adam: Okay, so let's go check out NASCAR you recall that that NBC got a lot of this money. NBC has a big celebrity star studded gala either coming or we missed it. I don't know. So what what else would you expect for them to continue with their spend their ad buy, they bought off NASCAR alumni superstar Dale Jarrett. They put him on the track next to a NASCAR with a big NBC logo on it. racetracks like this are very special place, especially for competitive ultra much though, for the last year, we've seen these stands be empty at these races, we've got to get back to something that's a lot more of our normal situation to where we have 1000s upon 1000s watching these races from the grandstands there with your friends with your family enjoy in this time.
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Unknown: How do we go about getting back to that situation, getting the vaccine, I've done my part, I did the research. I talked with my family. It was some very tough conversations that I had with my family. But I had it done. I know this is the way to get back to a much more normal life, enjoying it to where we can have fans in the stands once again, enjoying what these drivers do as they perform a show and try to win the race.
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Sure you can't hear it as a driver when you're inside of there. But when you make that pass for the lead, and you're trying to win the race, you know what's going on in that grandstand. And there's not a better feeling at the end of a long day to get out as the winner and have those fans cheering you.
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He's gonna win the Daytona
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500
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I won the Daytona 500 of my family and friends there. That wasn't a better feeling in my life.
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Super job their day to day I'm
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really proud of you. Just exactly what you had to do. Like I told you right? Exactly like you don't. So do your part. It's safe. It's effective. And it's easy to get
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do the work but
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John: he whoever wrote that made a mistake had mistaken there in the script. Oh, I think and of course he's got this tie thing isn't very thick North Carolina accent but he he says is the greatest when he won the Daytona 500 is the greatest feeling in my life until I got this shot. Yes,
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Adam: that would. Why don't these people ever hire professionals
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John: beyond me?
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Adam: Why don't they hire pros? Like
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John: the message has been going out as Oh, I feel so great because I got the shot. Or yes got the shots. I feel like a million dollars. I just got the nothing made me feel better than getting the shot. There was a wide open. It was like the site it was you know, a 10 lane highway wide open that line and no, they dropped it.
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Unknown: Yeah,
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I know.
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John: I know. By the way, it's just the best they can do. Dale Jerry hasn't raced for
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Adam: that. Well, who else guy who else was gonna take that money and go against pretty much every NASCAR fan there is whether they get the vaccine or not. NASCAR fans don't like that. They're gonna take that shit. Next to an NBC car, please. I'm sure they have the they have the rights to the race, but come on. And it doesn't really matter people because you know, when you're in the seats, you know, you're going to be muzzled. And now there's a clear divide over who is in isn't vaccinated at Dodger Stadium this weekend. The fans with proof can sit in a fully vaccinated section, but they have to wear a mask on game day. And it's not just the East Coast West Coast.
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John: What you know, I had somebody argue is be well, I think you know you should have I have to have a a one of these passports to get on an airplane because I don't want unvaccinated people sitting in the airplane with me. And and the response to that is if the vaccine is so great, what do you give a shit who sits next to you? You're vaccinated. Why do you care? unbeli nobody has an answer for that.
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Adam: Well, they certainly don't have an answer at Oracle Park either. Oracle Park is starting to
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Unknown: welcome back even more fans, and there's a special perk for those who are fully vaccinated, their own seating section. Dr. Peter chin honk is a professor of medicine and infectious disease at UCSF. He says even though all the people in the section will be vaccinated, there's still a risk.
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People may feel a little bit more invincible, which is not the case. The more you bring together, even though they're vaccinated, he says
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it's not the same as being in a small group of that
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Adam: I think we also have I think we also have the Los Angeles and now there's a clear divide over who is in is in vaccinate
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Unknown: dogs. I'm
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Adam: sorry, I just did that one. It's just it's everywhere. It's everywhere. You're going to be in a special section with your mask
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John: with the man and which is ludicrous mode. It is ludicrous. Pictures. vaccinated but you're still feeling a bit Wait, you're this get the three together. You're vaccinated. You're even less go You're the 14 days out. You're vaccinated 14 days out, you feel invincible. You feel that you beat the world wear a mask mask up. Yeah, it doesn't make any sense.
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Adam: Well, the bigger problem, of course, is the vaccine hesitancy as we now see supply outstripping demand. NBC Nightly News spend some time on it gets more attention now turns to vaccinating children.
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Unknown: tells us about something called parent hesitancy
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Adam: Oh, no. Or how about parent protection? No, no hesitancy thanks, NBC.
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Unknown: It is likely a matter of time before children are eligible for the COVID vaccine. Will their parents be ready to vaccinate them? Would you consider yourself an anti vaxxer? No. Absolutely not.
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Like I said my children have been vaccinated
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against all other diseases. But Ashley Poindexter tormey says your girls won't be getting the COVID vaccine. Not yet.
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I don't feel safe enough. If this had been on the market for 10 to 15 years and I had more data then I would feel more comfortable.
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A recent study showed more than 25% of parents do not intend to vaccinate their kids. It is not an emergency in the pediatric population.
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Among them registered nurse Jessica
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Brandis, who
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is herself vaccinated against COVID. I have got a one year old and I have a two and a half year old. And I I am very pro vaccine, but I am not Pro. The COVID-19
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Adam: is missing from this report. I just realized, nowhere I think they mentioned that the emergency use authorization was for 18 years and older. And Pfizer and moderna and Johnson and Johnson are all lobbying, lobbying the FDA to lower that age, I think they should at least disclaim that and say that, you know, this, there hasn't necessarily been additional testing, or additional study. I mean, these were big trials, right? 30 days, 60 days, 90 days. And they I don't think they've done that with children. At least I haven't seen the reports, but they're asking for this exception to go even lower in a move this,
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John: you gotta move this product
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Unknown: on children,
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because children are much less at risk from COVID. As of right now, the science shows that kids are not spreading it or cheering it. But herd immunity may depend on their vaccinations
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to transmit so return to normalcy, especially for children would require that we vaccinate children as well. And argument that doesn't throw in some douchebag
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resonate with Ashley who got the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. What was your reaction to the news that
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Johnson and Johnson was put on hold? I felt like I was right back at the beginning of the pandemic.
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Adam: There it is.
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Unknown: She has concerns
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that they should find comfort in the fact that vaccine development is proceeding cautiously and systematically and the evaluation of these vaccines in children is very systematic.
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Ashley is following the vaccine trials in children
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closely right
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I'm gonna tell it I can make my own choices. How I feel I can put myself in harm's way with your children. You're more protective.
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For now she says she will need more convincing. Stephanie Goss, NBC News.
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Adam: There you go. So trial, Steph.
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John: Emma says good message out to Stephanie. Gus, can you make these reports a little longer?
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Adam: Anyway, we know what the real problem is. It's obvious Come on
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Unknown: comes as the fight against the Coronavirus may have reached a crossroads. long waits for shots are now getting way too empty vaccination sites as vaccine supplies expected to soon outpaced demand. Some mass vaccination sites are now allowing walk ins and drive ups for anyone we're about at the
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John: point where any American who wants to get a vaccine will laso them can get a vaccine. And that's what you need to get to that 80% threshold for when life can resumed back to normal.
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Adam: This is an interview now you just heard that if from time to like a Asian doctor. He said, Well, you know, you need the vaccine to get the herd immunity. I just believe that to be not true. And he's this guy is also saying well, you need the 80% we get as he's kind of saying you need to vaccinate 80% of the population. But isn't it herd immunity is when 80 80% has antibodies. It doesn't have to be from vaccinations correct?
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John: Yeah, yeah, actually, you're right. In fact, there's an interesting report. I think I clipped it too, which I think is worth playing.
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Adam: I mean, yeah. And meanwhile, let me look up the herd. Because you know, they changed the herd immunity definition we know. Or at least dictionary.com did. Let's see herd immunity. Never click the first one curry that's the ad. Here Merriam Webster, I'm sure they're woke reduction in the risk of infection with a specific communicable disease that occurs when a significant proportion of the population has become immune to infection infection, as because of previous exposure or vaccination. There you go. But this guy says we're about at the point where any American who wants to get a vaccine can get a vaccine. And that's what you need to get to that 80%
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John: threshold for when life can resume back to normal.
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Unknown: More than 135 million Americans. 40% of the population have received at least one shot. But vaccinations are lagging in the deep south and parts of the Midwest, nationwide and 11%. week over week drop. Some areas are refusing vaccine shipments, more than 60 of the 105 counties in Kansas, turn them down this week, because they would go unused.
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If you look at the lowest vaccination rates in the country right now, there are overwhelmingly red states. I believe a lot of that
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is due to vaccine hesitancy and refusal among among us all the polls say conservative republican
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Adam: and orange man but of course, of course the republicans are going to kill the country.
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Unknown: Kill Yeah, a bunch of murderers.
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Adam: Yeah, good morning america or America this morning. They even had a map
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Unknown: and now another potential problem in the race of vaccinating 1000s of appointments going unfilled, that us now averaging fewer than 3 million doses per day, the lowest number in weeks, the areas of darker blue on this map show where Americans were resisting the vaccine the most which was interesting, because why would you do blue instead of red?
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Adam: I thought that was an odd choice. Follow up.
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John: Someone made a mistake. He tells details details, I have a clip I want you to play this is this is Jose Gupta. The guy on CNN,
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Adam: the Jose,
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John: Jose, I
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Adam: know it's not Jose now you've confused me What the hell is Sanjay Sanjay Gupta, Jose.
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John: So Jose comes up now. He will ever ever
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Adam: be Jose Gupta
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John: will now discuss the booster shot that we talked about
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Unknown: a little while ago, recently, there was a news article that basically talked about the study that showed there is great protection from the maternal and Pfizer vaccines. At six months, there's still 90% protection basically, is what the study showed, I think some people took that to mean that that's that was your protection. That's how long the vaccine lasts. No, what that really meant was, we have data now up to six months. And at that point, we can sort of say, here's how much protection you still have, which was significant. It could be that a year, you know, six months from now, a year from total, you could still have significant protection. And frankly, that is the likelihood. But we just don't know yet. The way to know how long something lasts in this case, is with the passage of time. So as more days go on, and we collect more data, we're gonna have a better idea. Some good news, potentially though. We went back and looked at some of the SARS data from The Coronavirus from 2003. And they found that even 17 years later, there was significant protection if people had been naturally infected, so people who got infected in 2003, even in 2020, they still have had evidence of significant protection. So, potentially good news there, you know, again, we'll see how long these vaccines last, we'll see the impact of the variants on all this because if there's a variant that occurs that is makes the virus so different, that your current antibodies aren't as
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protective, that could accelerate the need for a booster or third shot, but we're not at that point yet. But that's that's obviously where a lot of people are focusing their attention.
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John: No, not not your buddy up there in Canada. He's idea yeah. Now I want to mention something that's again, not discussed. The Coronavirus is marked by these spike proteins. Yeah, damn RNA vaccine is designed to create have your own body create these spike proteins, which is seems sketchy belkis the way it's supposed to work great the spike proteins and then you develop antibodies against the spike proteins. What kind of variant is COVID or a Coronavirus have to get to. So the spike proteins don't exist because the whole method of Coronavirus, the whole mechanism of Coronavirus no matter how its varied, whether it's got you know, an AIDS link in there, whatever, whatever it is, it's still going to have the spike proteins. Yeah, just like the common cold. If this vaccine works at all, it should knock all of them out no matter what the variant shouldn't make a difference at all. Would nobody even mentioned you, Doctor now? You got to? Yeah, exactly. Right.
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Adam: Right. Well, if we were on any type of platform that was run by Silicon Valley, this would be over. The show would be over, we'd be done with it, because we'd be fact checked out of existence. And it turns out that it turns out that factcheck.org, which is used by I think, in a conjunction of the fact check network, it's a part of that, which is what Facebook uses Twitter uses. I think Twitter uses them as well. Richard E. Besser, who is the Let me see he's the CEO of the Robert Johnson wood foundation. And they happily donated about $50,000. And, interestingly enough, some nice Johnson and Johnson stock. And he was the former director of CDC. And that's now funding factcheck.org, site check COVID-19 vaccination fact check division. So we've got the pharmaceutical people. And I have no real problem with the former CDC director being involved in that but taking money, taking money from pharmaceutical donors. Isn't that a What do you call that conflict of interest?
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John: Well, here's the way I if I'm on that side of the fence, I'd say it's not a conflict of interest at all, trying to provide the public with good information, then we would be the ones who would know. Yes. And is that a
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Adam: conflict of interest? You're getting paid? You're getting paid to maybe they don't want you to say something bad about them. Oh, don't
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John: be silly. Okay, I
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Adam: know I'm a conspiracy theorist q anon. Yeah.
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John: Can I tell you there's no way that's ever going to happen.
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Adam: Let's go back to ABC this morning. Turning
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Unknown: to the pandemic demand for the COVID vaccine is dropping across the country. A new study claims the US is now reaching a tipping point. Five will exceed demand. Doctors say it could make achieving herd immunity more difficult. The Biden administration is now offering tax credits to companies so that they can give their employees pay time off to get the vaccine. We're getting
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to the harder stages of vaccination here for the most part, people who are very excited about getting the vaccine have gotten it. And so we've got left for people who either have a little bit of hesitancy or who are willing to get the vaccine but have logistical barriers to doing so interventions like the one that Biden administration put into place can be helpful because there are a lot of people who want to get the vaccine can't take a day off of the vaccine itself for the possible side effects.
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Adam: I mean, they're gonna have to do something about the messaging because it's leaking out. Although Facebook or Facebook did just delete 120,000 member group where people were posting stories of adverse reactions to the vaccines, but now that had to go. Jimmy Dore tweeted this poor Jimmy for Jimmy. I had my second Madonna shot last Saturday I am still experiencing flu like symptoms body aches, mild headaches and waves of exhaustion that come out of nowhere. Should I be concerned that this is lasting for a week. You should see the difference. reply, the reply. The replies to that tweet are hilarious. This is probably equal. People are saying, I just have to read some of these because it's too funny. You got people telling him, you know, like, totally freaking out here. I don't think you need to be concerned. But I do think you should be thankful you never caught the virus because your immune system may not have been up to the task. Yeah,
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John: hey, Jim, by the way, that's a genius response. That's like a farm fart big farmer response. It's a that Steve thought that that's a great response.
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Adam: Let's see what Oh, well. That's Steve Cox, independent candidate for Congress, California District 39. Hey, Jimmy after my second returner shot, I had the same thing plus low SPO. two levels, shortness of breath and fatigue. Yesterday exactly three weeks to the day of my second shot. I've now been diagnosed with Bell's palsy and I'm on the cocktail. So that's good. Yeah. Oh, yeah. People just posting that what's going on with them?
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John: This this outrageous is out of control. And the fact that Facebook would take these these people aren't being dishonest. Nobody's gonna say have Bell's Palsy out of the blue if they don't have it? No, no.
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Adam: Gosh, man,
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John: by the way, people out there want to know, Bell's palsy, which is a frightening thing to get, you will usually wake up with it. It's something it's a nerve goes out or something happens on on one side of your face. And the whole site is just numb and can't move. And so your energy unless you can correct this problem quick. Which grant Glenn Greenwald. Yeah. Casey goes, can stick it, it can't stick. And so you so what you have is one side of your face is just sags like about a half inch. Yeah. And you can see people that have had it and there's one side of their faces sagging and it's really a they don't there's no real cure. What do you exercise than
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Adam: what he's doing next? Yeah, what do you do to
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John: fix that? Like they put electrical stimulation to keep the muscles going? There's all kinds of things they did, but there's no real cure. It's just you have to be I don't know how but
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Adam: hey, Adam and john over Adam and john, my sister's friend works as an MRI technician. Earlier this year, MRI technicians were seeing what looked like a lot of positive breast cancer results. So painful biopsies were ordered and they kept coming back and edit negative after a while they realized that people who had had the vaccine, were getting false positives from the MRI technicians. Essentially, the vaccine made it look like they had breast cancer. My understanding is that the MRI technicians now know what to look for. So they don't order so many unnecessary, painful breast cancer biopsies.
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John: Ouch.
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Adam: Oh, yeah, the worst. And this one, oh, this is another good response. If you're thinking of from a friend of mine, so take that for what it's worth from this producer. If you're thinking of taking the Pfizer vaccine, I have close information, close secondhand information from someone who has seen two people go into psychotic episodes three days after the second dose. Both patients are elderly, neither had a history with psychosis. This is third hand info for me. So take it for it's worth only passing it on. I think everyone who takes the vaccine has some form of psychosis, for sure. Whether you think you're invincible or whether you're think you're crazy. I mean, either way, there's some psychosis there.
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John: There was I don't have the clip, but there's a news story last night in the Bay Area. And I think it may be similar to what you just discussed. Some guy, older guy, and they don't talk about the vaccine or anything else. But this guy shot up he uses in his house by himself is he has a wife and kids but he's older. He's like in the 70s I think. And he shot up the house. He started shooting I don't know every gun he had in the house in every round of ammunition. He was there for an hour the cops couldn't get in there just kept shooting at the at the wall that's going outside and nobody else got hurt or anything but your house is just shot the shit and the guy claims they'd locked him up in a nice house. The guy claims you saw a smiley face that was on the wall coming that was threatening him. Wow. So he just just emptied every load. Picture. This is just a
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Unknown: rack has
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John: this guy's house?
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Adam: Maybe I mean, it sounds like some sounds like it's right in that same league. So it was two weeks ago that Governor Whitmer was crying that we need more vaccines and the government wouldn't give her more vaccines. No, no, we're not going to play favorites with states even though you're Democrat. We're not going to do that. Just lock everybody down again. Two weeks later, the vaccine now easier to get than ever before. No appointments needed at many locations in Detroit. Take a look. Fortunately, people are not showing up. A huge concern for the health department. We
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Unknown: respect everyone's decision whether they
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want to get vaccinated or not. They will
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get the vaccine not only for themselves
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but for their family and for their community
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today during our time at TCF one person just one came in to get vaccinated
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John: they encouraged me to come down so I'm coming down to take it why
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Unknown: Eric says he's here for a simple reason not only to protect himself, but his loved ones to protect myself
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and to protect
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if he would not hang around my family starting today between nine and five these are the different locations you can go to in the city of Detroit to get your vaccine no appointment needed. The mayor's team will be taking a close look at these numbers during the next few weeks and as you can see, they are already thinking ahead there's the possibility that there could be more work to bring the vaccine directly to people within the our neighborhoods.
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Adam: vaccine squad here open the door that's
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John: that's the way to go open up. Hello, you did you get your vaccine? Yeah. One of our day
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Adam: one of our producers came into came into what airport JFK from Schiphol from Amsterdam yesterday flew from Schiphol to JFK after border control and collected my luggage and employee of New York State handed me in New York State traveler health form. She said that I needed to fill it out and give it back to them. I have flown several transatlantic trips during the pandemic and familiar with that form and the procedure however, yesterday I noticed two new questions. The first asked about travelers vaccination status. As in and I'm looking at the form here when you vaccinated two shots from a during a Pfizer one shot from Johnson and Johnson, what's the date? And the second ask details of a COVID-19 diagnosis. These questions made me so angry that I told the New York state employee I refuse to answer these questions. My medical record is private and none of your business and I received zero pushback about that. Yeah, that's what you need to
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John: do I have a copy of that form. Yes actually use them around the country because but as we'll hear shortly, sir autonomous of dogpatch kindly sent me a copy I will post it in the next newsletter and I will maybe posted on the no agenda mastadon
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Adam: very nice network.
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John: That's a to cider. And it does have a lot of questions about COVID.
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Adam: Let me just this is a short clip. I'm not quite sure what this was about.
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Unknown: But many people are so eager to get the shot even in the most unlikely places in Chicago. This funeral home giving out doses people are not
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Adam: working I get it. You don't have to go very far. It's come on once you come straight here. Also, how can you do that? Aren't the funeral homes overwhelmed with dead bodies and this trucks outside and makeshift morgues and everything? Good point. No, no, no, just come on down everybody to Fred's funeral home. And by the way, according to CDC, you
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Unknown: don't need no mass no more so tonight the CDC director says her agency is looking into changing its guidance on masks especially outdoors. And among people who have been vaccinated as more scientists say the risk of transmitting the virus outside is
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minimal.
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No, no.
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Adam: No,
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John: I like the idea that funeral home is a one stop shop.
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Adam: It should say COVID Vax one stop shop and you can fill out a will on the way in.
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John: Yep, there you go.
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Adam: That's how we'd run that show. We
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John: fill out the will first
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Adam: Korean divorce COVID funeral services need some work? So the Canada is really quite startling. And we actually we had dinner with the former New York banker and his wife last night and you know, they're they're surprised you know, they the kids actually in Spain, one of them and as it seems pretty laxed down in the south of Spain said but you have no idea what's going on in the rest of Europe. People are still curfews locked down like bugs. And I said have you even looked at Canada and I don't think they really pay too much attention to it.
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John: No, it's not a control it
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Adam: is and we have a email here from one of our producers who's working with the Red Cross on he's on the phone bank for the Canadian quarantine hotels. He's he says people are not being told that if they cannot afford to book a three day stay at a hotel when entering the country, they will be sent to a quote quarantine facility which is just another hotel, but instead is assisted by the Red Cross. Here they will wait for three days for their test results and another three days sometimes more to receive a call from the quarantine officer who works for public health. This is if they have tested negative negative you hear me negative six days locked down Negative. They do not have a direct line to reach this person and either do eat the food they are getting comes from a catering company we do not know what is being served. I get many complaints today that people have received a cold meal or no meal at all up until the other day they weren't there weren't even any Red Cross staff and one of the hotels for us to communicate with only public health. This is not a humanitarian effort by the Red Cross. This is an arbitrary detention. Red Cross has been hired by the government to soften any blowback they may receive from understandable angry people whose freedom of movement is being infringed. I will be handling in handing in my two weeks notice very shortly as things are only getting worse. I cannot sit idly by as this goes on. While the money was nice, no
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amount of money is worth being part of this insanity. Side note. The vast majority of the people coming back to Canada at the moment are from India. Why I do not know but they are flooding into Toronto and Winnipeg. Well, I think we now Now we know it's to infect you. That's why so we can point to them exactly. Modi let them go. We have our weekly Oregon hospital rohner report from the 450 bed Regional Hospital. By the way, they've stopped reporting staph infection numbers so that's a positive. This hospital is in high risk Rhona zone because of all the supposed Rhondda cases REITs are still huge, Oregon as for risk levels, low, medium, high and extreme. We only recently came down from extreme it will be a long time before we come down again look at our surge. Also note the masks were not required at the hospital during early wrona thanks to shortages of added up the red ID the whole graph here. So here's the latest stats, ICU 99% full which is target capacity hospital overall 93%, which is a little below target capacity for regular hospital business. And he says note the above numbers reflect our real capacity, none of our overflow or surge areas are even open currently, total number COVID-19 admitted 1347 total discharged and recovered 11 180 total number of COVID deaths 127.
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John: The first number
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Adam: that total number of COVID-19 cases admitted 113 47 and 1180 discharged and recovered all right well sounds reasonable sounds very reasonable. Sounds like the flu. I hate to say it I hate to sound like a republic. No,
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John: there's no flu cases anymore.
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Adam: Well, there's that. So let's just let's just stick on Calgary frota Canada for a second. Do you remember the Easter the Easter service being held in the church and the cops came by to basically shut him down and the preacher just yelled at him called them Nazis and tell them the ghost show that your clip so they came back they came back during service again this is a shorter clip than the first time but they came back the same lady the same cops with guns with new fully uniformed two of them with with SWAT helmets on. And here is the good preacher.
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Unknown: So if we can come up with a game about new lameness not it's not the registered organization. And this is not St. Jude, so you have a wrong you gotta do your homework first before you come Okay, you have a wrong you have a wrong organization that is to you
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by email to me. I just wanted to be able to come today and then at least explain the order serve the order. And then we can stand at the back No,
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no, no, no, no no service, you can contact my lawyer. Okay. My lawyer takes care of this can be I'm not interested to listen to any word you have to say. I do not cooperate with the Gestapo. I do not talk to the masses. Like thugs. That's what you are. Brown shirts of other Phaedra or Nazi Gestapo communist fascist. I did not talk to my lawyer. You're not allowed here. You're not welcomed here. And I'm not going to cooperate with Gestapo like you. Okay, so is that fair enough for you?
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Just wanted to explain a little bit about the old I'm not interested. At least have a conversation. I'm not interested in talking you see.
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the Gestapo is doing you coming to you coming to the place. It's about to lose it to intimidate with and to harass. First of all, you can make an appointment lady, listen to me. You can make an appointment. I know the day. Okay the
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other day, this day, this day, okay, not during the charge.
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Adam: backs off. walking backwards, say electron Have a good day and they're walking backwards. You
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Unknown: sick. That's what you want. All right, we saw you change your uniforms to black because you're exactly acting like the Gestapo of all
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Adam: Yes, yes, yes, yes.
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John: Uniforms to black.
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Adam: Yeah, I love that guy
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John: definitely has the point of view.
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Adam: One of our producers did a big commercial for, for the forthcoming Las Vegas reopening of a hotel there. And our producer gave me a little rundown of the Bonanza when it comes to COVID in entertainment and production. So this, you like this because man, again, we're missing out on an exit strategy. Here's an example of how much money is being made in the COVID Bonanza commercial we did had a $3 million budget. So in order to do this, not only is there testing every two days, we have a COVID compliance officer, a COVID coordinator a PP kits for every crew member which are $20 per kit, which is a face mask gloves and small sanitizer of $30 mandatory PCR test they won't accept any other kind of testing has to be PCR and there's a whole monitor who walks around set tells you to put your mask on and you're not six feet apart. Long story short $3 million budget $300,000 spent on COVID testing and personnel no one got sick 10% of the budget to Bonanza to waste the money isn't Bonanza nuts. And while in central London Saturday 1000s of course once again took to the streets protesting the lockdown in Northern Ireland they tightened it up a little bit and have added some additional issues. No dancing or live music will be allowed when pubs reopen outdoor areas dancing, like Footloose. It can't dance because the Rona
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John: You know, there is no singing either. By the way,
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Adam: when you dance, the Rona jumps off you and other people. Oh geez. The troll room says it was almost a million nocturnal Ronna troll room says was almost a million people in London. Yeah, you know, it's not like that was reported anywhere. Just a couple of YouTube videos, were Twitter stuff and
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John: that none of this stuff gets reported. It's really pathetic. It is.
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Adam: It is. G and I think that's about all that I've got for the ronette today and we need to have one left over we have vaccine hesitancy that we know and it's republicans fault. So that's why the logical conclusion is when you know, we're going to start seeing people die as they do. And it'll be blamed on republicans and there'll be calls for the governors to say stuff and this is just going to continue with this idiocy they have no shame.
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John: Let's say you have to j&j is back. National Public Radio report on the return of the vaccine. I don't know if it's anything that we haven't discussed.
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Adam: shortlist Take a look. Some
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Unknown: states have restarted distribution of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Now the federal health authorities gave it the Greenlight. Julie Chang for members station KQE. De has more from San Francisco
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on Friday, the FDA and CDC lifted the recommended pause on the use of the j&j vaccine, but Bay Area counties have yet to restart distribution of the single dose shot. Meanwhile, down South Los Angeles County told vaccine providers they may resume administering j&j doses if they provide an updated fact sheet to recipients.
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Julie Chang from member station K. QED
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Adam: What do you think is going to happen now is now that the vaccine hesitancy the spell has been broken, and people do not want to get it any more. They're
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John: worried screwed up. They screwed up this.
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Adam: Yeah. So what are they going to panic? And what are they going to do?
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John: Besides tell us they're going to do some sort of a reset, a great, a great reset, and then that the great one, but they're going to do some sort of a reset and that means because they've got too much vaccine, they got to get somebody to take this stuff. I think the report I saw this morning that I didn't clip because it was too late. But the one I saw this morning where they're starting to soft pedal everything you know it was a mistake, you're gonna start to backpedal on Well, what we shouldn't have taken on the market if the market was just too cautious. This is the way this would be the messaging I'd use or employ is you don't use you employ. I would say we screwed up when we took the Johnson and Johnson vaccine off the market. It turns out to be the safest of the group. We it was an abundance. They have to use this German they've already used it. abundance of caution. That's how much we care about the public and and these vaccines. If there's one little thing will take it off the market. But now it turns out that we shouldn't have taken that one off. We shouldn't have taken it, we can't take it. They're unbelievably safe these things, it was a screw up. And they're gonna have to go with that. And they just pound that home for a couple of days and get people back on track. Maybe already too late.
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Adam: I mean, isn't isn't the typical way to shame people into it? Isn't? Isn't that what they're much better at? And to say, first of all, I think that it would be best to shame the red states. Just shame it doesn't matter what the numbers
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John: are you already pay. You've already played the clip showing that that's what they're doing already.
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Adam: Right. So but wouldn't they just continue with that? I mean, I don't think they can go back and say we Oh, we were too cautious. Now I think
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John: something because this this, this bad message had went out there is poison the well, well that, you know, pump the water out and put some new water in.
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Adam: If I know these these folks, and they are old school, and they are behind the times on marketing. I think they'll try some some shade at the Oscars tonight. Maybe they'll vaccinate Robert De Niro on stage or something.
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Unknown: Wow.
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Adam: I mean, that's that's where I'd be looking for it. No, no,
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John: that would be dynamite. We'll see. We'll do what we're gonna watch the Oscars. We can I want to watch to see who wins the best. Best Director war see if that Chinese woman gets. This is Hollywood. This is a turning point. Wait a minute.
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Adam: Wait a minute. What? What Chinese woman for what movie?
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John: Nomad land?
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Adam: No. Did anyone watch that?
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John: I've watched dynamite is an excellent movie. It's on? I think it's on.
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Adam: I'm sure. I was gonna say I'm sure I'm sure it's not somewhere traditional studio, which will piss everybody off.
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John: No, it's like this searchlight is when it's
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Adam: a studio. Okay. Yeah.
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John: But it's but it's you know, it's the smallest and one of the lowest spin off things that they get to renew. they position themselves as Independent Spirit Award type movie, I'm guaranteeing a point eight rating in the demo though the rating forget it and you think there won't be an asterisk? I don't know.
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Adam: I think they'll do a point eight and they'll probably do. I'm going to give them 5.5 million viewers total. Let me just write that down. Just write that down.
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John: That's Put me down for 5.6
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Adam: Okay. What does this price prices rise?
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John: Let's go back to this woman this woman Zhang i think is her first or last name and she she Why not? She's one everything that no man has been sweeping is
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Adam: what's her name Chang.
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John: I don't know Chung you can look it up. Or somebody the chat room. Oh no. She is they won Best Movie for the Golden Globes they won independent spirit they won the BAFTA all their there's just taken everything and but did we play the clip we played a clip about her about a month ago when she after she won in the Chinese such as the greatest thing since sliced bread. Then they dug up an old you'd remember this. They dug up an old thing she said in 2013 word This is the Chinese government lies Yeah,
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Adam: right. I do remember that. Chloe, there's a name. Chloe. Chloe Zhang.
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John: Zhang. Xiao Xiao Xiao. Xiao Shi, we can play an old clip but it's not important. I just reiterate so she the Chinese once they got ahold this old tweet they decided that the she's now she's been erased from all oh so she so she can't
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Adam: when she said she cannot win if she's anti CCP then that's that won't do
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John: so here's the issue hmm she's been winning everything. But now we got the Oscars and we also know that Hollywood and the Chinese are in bed together because of all the money they have in the you know the holiday which is about the money what's gonna happen if she doesn't win But meanwhile, is the old school of people that are in the academy these old farts a lot of them that don't like China necessarily don't like the way things are going are they going to give enough votes to get her the award? This is a big deal.
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Adam: Wait a minute, wait a minute. Are you telling me that that the Academy Awards are done by a fair vote
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Unknown: and actually held
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John: in that suitcase is rigged in this bowl crap Yeah, but there's they have to make a decision are they going to give it to her or the the one that one out they have is the Chicago seven movie which by I haven't seen it but by all accounts, it's not very good. But it's you know, but it's black lives matter. It's good scanning.
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Adam: There you go. That'll do it.
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John: You could give them the award and they don't feel so bad about not giving it to the movie that should get the award which is no mad land. And it's it's no man glands a good movie. I've only seen a couple movies recently.
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Adam: No man when I saw The Peridot Zilla ecps moving history ccps Chinese Communist Party's top propaganda body order state media outlets to downplay upcoming Oscars ceremony. According to the epic times, so
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John: that means that they're worried that she's going to win it all when Yeah. Huh? Well, this will be
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Adam: very interesting. I hadn't. I'm glad you're on this Hollywood's China problem unfolds in ongoing Chloe Zhao contra controversy. Whoo, this will be fun. This will be fun to watch. Who's hosting this? Do they even have a host? Or what are they doing?
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John: No, they're gonna just say Who knows? What do you say? I bet she'd be great. If she comes on and she gets the award. She goes China is so great.
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Adam: And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage to say in the morning to you the man who put the C in clothes Yo, ladies gentlemen, john C. Dvorak in the morning
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John: er Mr. Adam Curry in the morning O'Shaughnessy boots on the ground, ourselves in the water the dames and
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John: was only one that was the problem.
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Adam: Yeah, what was I mean, there's
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John: other stuff that was possible. But no.
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Adam: Yeah, I mean, I appreciated the love is lit was pretty. There was a lot of Earth Day stuff, which was way too busy. is too busy. And that was everyone but not even that many submissions really when you look at it. Oh, yeah, we an oj. Yeah. Now it was it was a very typical Darren O'Neal piece that just works. You look at it, you go. That's it. It works. Thank you, Darren nogen, our generator calm. You can see them flipping through if you use one of those newfangled apps. You can see the art change. We use many pieces of art during the show. Dred Scott does that expertly and we appreciate all of his help. Now, let us thank our executive and associate executive producers as part of our value for value model. All we asked you to do is determine if you got any value from listening to this program, if you did, turn it into a number that's meaningful to you and send it to us. And we love thanking the people come in with the notes and the exec and associate executive producer. donations and we kick it off today with our good old friend as teased Sir-onimous of dogpatch and lower slobbovia
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Unknown: go ladies and gentlemen.
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Adam: That's right. TBR alert, huh? Tasty?
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John: Yes. Autonomous came in with 1400 $4 that's your that's your number 41444
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Adam: Yeah. And again,
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John: he writes a note he's got a long he writes these notes. I hope every one of the of the book had a great Passover and Easter Ramadan, Kareem to all the producers, thank you to all producers for their gifts that make this long running experiment of value for value. So successful. Yes. Thanking you all for supporting this show. That's right. Kick art music clips, letters, remarkable searchable media, database and financial support are just a few of the things that make this program outstanding. We cannot overlook the courage, foresight and persistence by john and Adam to strive for independent analysis and delivering an outstanding product, a show after show and year after year, offering my feet in the air report. After three months overseas, and 10s of 1000s of air miles countless PCR tests before boarding flights or upon arrival from select untrustworthy countries. I must report that my travel experience was generally normal. No quarantines in any country. Hello Canada. No quarantines in any country and some travel between countries within the GCC. Gulf Coast countries the US was without PCR requirements. In other words, you could look around the middle east no problem. flights were generally crowded. thing was open, although one city did introduce a lockdown as I was leaving. All testing required for flights was professional organized and in several locations. The medical staff came to your home and texted your certificate within 24 hours.
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Adam: Home Home Home Yeah, it's not just the test. You know those swabs contain vaccine.
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John: tests were around 100 bucks and I had no side effects for many swabs up my nose vaccines were available including Chinese vaccines, but only the wealthy were taking them. I saw no outcry if you uncovered your nose, and most masks served as much as a mouth or chin cover. Except to upscale locations where everyone was cool or
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Adam: Hello Austin Do you hear that the rest of the world is laughing at
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John: you. All the well known treatments were available OTC in pharmacies. You found that to be the case in Mexico.
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Unknown: That's right. To be clear, I
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John: was not in the EU. Yes, you were in the Middle East we just reiterate. Adam I did see IQ o s.
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Adam: I cos that's the Philip Morris vape that they tried to they're trying to bring in to kill other vapes.
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John: I cost displays around at UAE, the United Arab Emirates they use glass and white lacquer displays in upscale grocery stores and malls. In Dubai in the Dubai Mall, which is I've been there's a huge dynamite the eye cross store is next to the Apple Store and it was hard to differentiate differentiate them as you walk by and both in this in both design and clientele. Yeah. When I returned to the US recently, I was an affidavit indicating I did not have symptoms or had recovered from COVID Global Entry worked fine and by the way that's the paperwork that he sent me a copy of which I'll put in the newsletter good. Global Entry worked fine long trip short letter will return to broader traveling as countries reduced restrictions for typhoid and autonomous fliers like me. Oh, jingles?
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Adam: Hey dogpatch thank you very much and stay safe.
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John: Harvey Cody's Next on the list from Houston Texas with $1,000 is no note from Harvey. I couldn't
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Adam: find anything from Harvey either, which is odd because Wait,
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John: wait is his instructions. Okay, good. Good. Good. Good to john Baron in South London in London, UK. $700. And he writes, after my last note, where I was upgraded to Baron of South London and requested massive karma. I am happy to report that it worked. I was offered two jobs and recently started working again after a long search. Just wanted to say thank you don't
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Adam: thank us. This is how it works, guys.
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Adam: nature of the producers.
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John: Please could you give karma to the entire no agenda family? As I'm sure there are a lot of producers out there who are down on their luck and it could use the karma. Hopefully, this will go some way in helping them out.
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John: For instance has 666 from ivyland. Pennsylvania again, I don't have a note from him. No. But I have to we have to check this out. I got a note from Jonathan has from show where he but but this from 1337 Oh, that's old and this is in he's in Deutschland. This is a different Hesse. Hmm. More likely it hasn't Deutschland in here. Hmm. But the problem with this note is it says support for show 1337 knighthood and I don't know that he was knighted. Or there was a birthday call out for his smokin hot Sonia, who needs a birthday shout out for 36 birthday on April 13. We're gonna look into this but I think if nothing else we should at least give pot Sonia says she's named Sonia and she's hot. Okay. On the put her on the birthday list for now.
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Adam: Okay, so we'll say hot Sonia. Hot Sonia 36. Sonia, April 13 36. On April 13. Okay. All right. Well, at least we've we've we've, we've made an effort. And I'm sure
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John: he may end up being if he hasn't been knighted, which is possible he has. But the problem is that the note was not opened because I has a different color. And he never put donation in the subject line. Just support for show. Yeah. And that likelihood, my finding that out of the blue is nil I get about. You have to imagine I get about 500 emails a day. Yeah. And so I have to code you have to put coded subject lines or otherwise, I mean, I will open email but not everything we're adding For example, I actually you just delete them, don't
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Adam: you? Just like just delete. Delete.
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John: Actually for Adams what I do is I do a search for Adam Curry
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Adam: once a week once every couple days. Once a week. I see that douchebag said.
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John: Now onward with and you want to read you got to note there you might want to read this is Sarah Domenico de Monaco in Pacifica, California, which is right over here. I do on the water for $24.21.
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Adam: Yes, and let me see this is a handwritten card.
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John: That's a nice car. Nice car thinker.
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Adam: Thank you as it says on the card there dear fearless leaders making any history as the first jumbotron style marriage proposal on the best podcasting universe in July 2020 Episode 1261 my savage Knight and I have finally picked the date. As we recall this proposal thing was one of those productions that we kind of pulled off by the date will be 424 21 Well, that would be yesterday. For that we want to say thanks for being the testimony and the glue that has held us together through the years. Sam started listening in 2010 and I hit him no and in the mouth hit him in the mouth in 2013. Oh, hit me in the mouth in 2013. I'm
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John: sorry. He hit me.
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Adam: We were knighted and damned in 2017 Episode 952 because we all know couples that no agenda together get married. Sam's 1111 a month subscription has boosted him well above the Baronet status. I love hearing that. Thus he would like to be renamed from surf Finkel Tron to Baronet baronet's or savage Yes, we will do that. Also, if possible. I'd like to change my damn name from Dame Sarah specifica of Pacifica to Dave savage as we no longer live in Pacifica, California. So glad to be out of the Bay Area. Now in So Cal for that we are now in So Cal in the Inland Empire. homeschooling our three and six year old Human Resources Good for you. I would love to start a no agenda homeschool. Ah, no agenda. homeschool meetup down here. That's a good idea. This is something
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John: I like it.
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Adam: It's very good. I organized one so far, but no one came well. We'll have to promoted harder or maybe get out of the fire. So maybe anyone interested can email me moon action@icloud.com or be on the lookout for another soon. Last we're about to take a 40 day 40 night RV road trip across and back, calling it our red state maskless Hot Pocket tour. You better be sending reports from the road This will be fun. This donation of $424.21 commemorates our wedding day and seeks marriage and travel karma for the beginning of our newest and next chapter. We couldn't thank you and Adam, you john and Adam enough even if we tried you truly are the best no jingles no karma, love and light from sir and Dave Savage. And I would also like to say I think that's great for your kids. What a great American adventure to take them across the country and back and please report From the road from time to time You asked for it. You didn't want it but I'm going to hand you some karma. Congratulations,
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Adam: that's the one that got loaded up Yeah.
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Adam: Baron of the Greater Boston
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Adam: I think she is. I'll double check. I'm quite sure that I saw the name earlier this morning. Bear natus No, I think all this is a good catch. JOHN. Let's make sure we get her on there. So she got her on there and I'll read Dame Lauren becomes Baroness Lauren. Okay, got it.
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John: You didn't watch it with that but headline donation Oh brother. To watch you read the next one I guess you might find is find a note. Okay.
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Adam: This is Johnny b 333. From Brockport New York certain Johnny be here. I could use a fat dose of jobs moving karma. New York's government blows and I need some help moving on. I had an interview for a job in North Carolina I totally choked. hate it when that happens. The last time I got jobs karma was 10 years ago and I'm still here. That was when you still read notes under $200 so hoping the next interview goes better I'm a dude named Ben named john top five states are Indiana Tennessee Florida, South Dakota and New Hampshire but really any place has to be more free than New York thanks for all you do sir Johnny be a recommendation go on no agenda social comm registrations are open sign up and and let everybody know you're looking for we have producers and every single one of those states and I'm going to give you the jobs Comet and mega happens
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John: da da valina anywhere in the email box or barbolini for that matter. Take a look that up Yeah, so I'm sorry Mr. Bob. Put the notes on the Pay Pal note thing and if you're going to send note in put the word donation in the subject line, sir Johnny be good. You know your name, you know, cowboy at gmail. I don't know. To Johnny
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Adam: Brewer where I just did that one Rhonda.
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John: I'm sorry. What am I doing? I'm dumb. Sorry. A lot. Yeah, I remember you're doing it. Mike bro. Brewer broyeur in wattle Park, Australia, South Australia. 314 Oh, four. jingles please. Heavenly farts obAmE my diet. Fauci wheeze. Amen and Amen a women ATM cracked but must go I don't know. Many thanks for the vintage karma sent my way in January. This has been a really outstanding vintage despite southern Australia missing out on summer. I've sent you through an ANZAC Day donation for $25 ruse as show 1341 will fall on for 25 this podcast makes it all the harder for the province to M 5am to call us. Another call us
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Adam: and tell us tell us another stupid sell us.
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John: sell us. Sorry. sell us another stupid conflict. And I please request some health comment from my father. He has been crook is Ben crook. Am I reading this right? Yeah, no, it's been crook for the last couple of months. Is that slash must be Australian slang, slang. And his doctors and specialists can't work out what is wrong with him? No. Love is lit and much respect.
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Unknown: Before we can Let's pray. Let's pray.
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Adam: the thumb of Michigan
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John: the thumb of Michigan is in the Upper Peninsula. Please know the dishing actually wouldn't be they'd be in Michigan wouldn't either thumb the Upper Peninsula be the fingers? I don't know. How they how they ISO idea. Please do know deducing. Okay. Please keep my name anonymous and announcement from the thumb of Michigan. I would only like jobs coming from my smokin hot wife who is looking for a job closer to her home and a baby making karma.
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Adam: Bless you, dear.
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John: Wow.
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Adam: I gotta do it again. And baby making karma for my sister who's going through the in vitro process for a second time. If you would like to share on the show, I have a theory that the soda brand tab is responsible for my sister being able to become pregnant naturally. Hmm. The only three women I know who drink tab cola are all childless. Not sure if it's a coincidence causation, or lack of drying. In other news, my COVID story. To keep it short. My wife and I did contract the COVID virus from a non symptomatic friend over New Years. This was from a good friend and at least not admitting to have any symptoms until a few days after New Year's Day. Also, my smokin hot wife's boss who was around the ripe age of 36 is sick with Coronavirus after being vaccinated. Ain't that something? I make a pledge to make another donation of the same amount if my wife is able to land a career job closer to our home? Or if my sister is with child? All right, john, we know we can at least solve half of those problems. Let's make it half Go for it. Make it happen. Thanks for the great show. He says yes, well of course we're gonna kill jobs, calm jobs,
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John: that by tab, yeah, aspartame, I think is the main green drink, isn't it?
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Adam: Probably. It's aspartame with water, I think. Yeah. And a crayon.
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John: Sure. ever have the wallet in Lynwood, Michigan. 23456 Happy Birthday shout out to my bride Kathleen giving me 41 years of being blissfully wrong. Yeah,
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Adam: we hear you.
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John: Dave rashwan back. I think it's Sean it back in McHenry, Illinois. 23333 Dave schonbek and McHenry, Illinois Gentlemen, thank you for the great show. I need to de-douche
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John: that state I'd like to call up my father, Dave senior and tonus douchebags My family has a piping and welding company in Chicago. And a shout out to twin piping company 50 plus years strong Okay, that's the business I would think whole load in a noodle gun jingle 2020 to 21 has been great for the stainless steel process piping business. Joe that's interesting jobs calm for the years to come. Twin piping calm stay safe. Maybe that's because of all the you know, the home stuff building.
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Adam: That's why wood is out and all that like everyone thinks Oh, you know what? You can't even build a house in Texas right now. You know why? Can't get workers no workers? Oh, there's no workers. We need more.
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John: This happened in California a couple years ago Marian had those big the Paradise Valley at the paradise town burned to the ground didn't have any and all the like the carpenters everybody was went up to the Napa and Sonoma counties to fix all these areas. And there's a you can get anyone in the Bay Area. That's
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Adam: why you had Eric to come down and do your steps.
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John: He's one of the reasons.
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John: Maxine Waters gravel in Louisville, Kentucky, tu tu tu tu tu Maxine Waters gravel she emailed titles COVID survivor Okay, well that's something I don't do routinely and I just read this now for the first time which is when I do the spreadsheet we do it from you know we do it live I do live so I don't have that email in front of me I
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Adam: don't have it either. I don't have the email.
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John: No. Another email, mishap quick donation in the subject line and it will get picked up because I'd look at I do a search at midnight and send every one of those to Eric Sure. Tony Knight of South Jersey in sicklerville sicklerville sicklerville
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Adam: Jersey COVID hotspotting sicklerville New Jersey.
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John: You don't want oh seven? looking for jobs karma as I'm taking over my father's construction business and I want to do him proud. Thanks, john and Anna for the twice weekly sanity jobs,
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Adam: strong.
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John: Jeff elsea in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. $200.33. Jeff from my European multinational employer just handed out bonuses. Yay. They do not subscribe to the value for value concept. However, we met our sustainability goals and are saving the planet. Yay. I'm Yay I am sharing some of that wealth with the best podcast in the universe. Can I have a Kellyanne Conway money shot and some are 2d to karma. Thanks. Bye. He
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John: Ryan formerly in Littleton, Colorado $200.33. He set writes Sup, guys? Sup sup. Last year, I donated 33333 for my 33rd birthday. So I wouldn't be a douchebag for my 33rd year. I also subscribe to monthly donations. And I am here we are a year later and I have crossed the $1,000 amount. I've been listening to the show since around Obama when he was elected the first time and it's kept me beyond sane since then back then. I also had no idea what mead was. But now thanks to the dimensions of it in the show. I make gallons of meat here a
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Adam: lot 11 years listening to the best podcast universe and all he learned was Mead.
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John: No boy, and I will be bringing a flag in of it to the roundtable show. Okay, let me tell you the story. Oh, good. So in the David's buying and winery first started, which was an Albany California years ago, and if with the 1966 vintage of his Cabernet Sauvignon. He had his winemaker. And he used to be a writer for the San Francisco Chronicle is playing him. And he had his winemaker who would make good credible wine. He made really good product. But he was an unbelievable mead maker. And he would make this Mead and I don't even know if they sold it they may have but his mead I've never had meat is good. It is it was delicious. He just had a knack for it. So if you make a good Mead, I'll give you a kudos because I have had made sense these this era in the 70s and I would say that I've never had made that I like I don't like it because of I've been spoiled by good meat
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Adam: I had made once I think Mike Miller and Mike and his and his wife lives in Austin laws and we're talking 10 1011 years ago and he made meat and I and it was like a champagne kind of taste. What did it or was or was he putting me
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John: under no guy? Let's see what he thinks give him move and call it meats you
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Adam: see what he says?
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John: Let me finish the note with he says any hooser I'd like to be known as sir soothsayer as they join the roundtable and Could I get up hot pockets for old times sake and a goat karma as they use this year to prep for my next phase in life which I hope to make amazing despite well make it a mead became a meat maker. Despite the insanity around us all thank you for your courage and adios mofos
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Adam: Thank you very much.
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Adam: Oh, we got that.
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Adam: We got it
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Adam: I still like that the mess No no, I'm part of the control bank. I can't I'm part of the control group. Part of that group I can't I just can't afford the control group. Well, that's our control.
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John: Executive and associate executive producer for short 1341
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Unknown: formula is this we go out hit people in the mouth
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Adam: I wanted to mention to you remember the French Professor we were wondering about him who really early on said that this was all
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John: right the day after the the genetic information was released. Yes.
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Adam: zhongda Bernard 40 Leon he's in jail.
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John: No, I don't think that's the same guy.
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Adam: Don't you don't know. I thought that was the guy. Well, this guy is in jail whoever he is. He's in jail.
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John: Yeah, this guy is a skeptic that is not you know he is he's not the same guy.
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Adam: Oh, okay. Well, what's the other guy's name we don't know what the other guy's name
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John: now I have to go look it up. But this this guy is in jail is not a Nobel Prize winning and he wasn't a doctor. He was a Nobel Prize in Medicine. He was a recent for me. Okay.
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Adam: Let's see. Okay, what do we got? Well, we
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John: have a lot of ISOs Oh, and here's some ISO.
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Adam: Oh, okay, I got some ISOs for you and usually we do that after the second segment but Okay,
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John: yeah, but I'm going to tell you something. I got the guy I finally got Theo to give us some ISOs
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Adam: wait a minute see adorable as cracked the ISO market?
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John: Yeah, a little bit. I couldn't get him to say shut up slave because he can't seem to say the word slave.
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Adam: What do we have? What do we have? What do we have right?
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Unknown: We got an ITM
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John: Oh, I
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Adam: love him. Oh my goodness. Oh, let me hear that again.
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Unknown: super sweet.
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John: Sweet so that's pretty good. Then I got Show's over
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Adam: sorry
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Unknown: I
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Adam: accidentally hit the wrong one there didn't I Show's over.
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Unknown: Oh here we go show it's over
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Adam: okay and you would now you're coaching him to do stuff and
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Unknown: show it's over
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John: okay of course I am what do you think is just gonna stay saying stuff other than no but
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Adam: I was gonna say it should have been more like Show's over I'm just saying
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John: try directing it to your old Okay, here we go. I got Show's over to this more to your liking.
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Unknown: A shown
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Adam: Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Well done grandpop I'm reveling in this reveling. His parents are the shit.
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John: Now of course, he was over being babysit.
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Adam: You'll never have to babysit again.
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John: And here's the last one in the group. douchebag Yeah,
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Adam: here we go. bag. I think Show's over dummy is very funny. I like that one. Well, I do have some ISOs to compete. Now. You know, we have very, very sweet, sweet, little earthy, adorable. And then we have this one. Are you trying
1:46:43
Unknown: to have sex with me though? We
1:46:44
John: can do that. Was that Alex Jones? Yes. I heard that's old.
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Adam: Thanks for your courage on that. And this one actually, is Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. That's, that's that's a real thing from Chris Hayes.
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John: That was Chris Hayes. Yeah. Yeah. Like I thought I would. I would have bet money was Bernie.
1:47:10
Adam: I know because it sounds like a Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, windows, find it. Find the burning. Whoa. Hold on. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, Sanders. Here we go. Wow, whoa, whoa,
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Unknown: whoa, whoa, whoa,
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Adam: whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
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Unknown: whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
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whoa, whoa,
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whoa, damn,
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Adam: man is a lot of Whoa, whoa, we've got in the archive. But, but it comes from this. It comes from it was a segments very short segment. You know, right now, there's movement going on, again, about January six, about the election. In fact, I have a clip in a minute about what the audit that's going on in Arizona. But for January 6, the January 6 Commission, I think President, President Trump, former President Trump said that he felt that anti fog should also be looked at as, as possible bad actors in the January six event. And this is how that went down on the chris hayes show.
1:48:17
Unknown: He wants it to include
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and Tifa.
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And the fact that Whoa,
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Adam: whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
1:48:26
Unknown: He wants he wants. He wants the January 6 commission to include Black Lives Matter.
1:48:35
Adam: It's a double whammy. This one What an idiot. He's literally combining an Tifa. And Black Lives Matter without even knowing it.
1:48:43
John: I was. I'm taken aback by that this. to him. Black Lives Matter and anti foe
1:48:49
Adam: is the same thing. Yes. Yes. Wow.
1:48:52
John: And the fact that this guy gets paid, this guy gets a well over a million dollars a year, maybe maybe even more,
1:48:58
Adam: maybe even more. And but not as much as Rachel Maddow, who had this to say about the ongoing audit of the ballots in things Maricopa County, but maybe all of Arizona, which, believe it or not, there's word now that actual watermarks may come into play, which would be pretty funny. If true, certainly months after, after the proclamation and lack of 1000s of sealed indictments. So Rachel Maddow was very, very upset about this very upset that anyone's counting ballots.
1:49:33
Unknown: I will tell you, this Arizona story, like I said, I did not expect to be seeing it to be covering it again. Tonight after we covered it last night. It is obviously strange. it's laughable in lots of ways. But the President former President Trump put out a statement today lauding this and talking about how this was going to reveal the truth of the 2020 election and citing a whole bunch of other states that are also going to now do this to reveal the truth of the 2020 election and he's still maintaining This fantasy that he somehow won and that Joe Biden isn't really the president anymore. He's not the legitimate president. What the Arizona republicans are doing here, this process by which they are bastardizing, the actual secure election from November 2020. And they're going to produce some results that says that it was some other fraudulent thing will be used by the Trump part of the Republican Party and the Trump right to cast out on the 2020 election among their most fervent supporters in a way that none of their failed lawsuits in the past have been able to do. They got the actual ballots, and they handed them to conspiracy theorists who say that, you know, he went on is the mastermind or whatever it is, oh, really, where's your clip of that, that stops this that they need to use? picking this stuff up?
1:50:45
Adam: It gets better. It gets better. It gets better,
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John: the actual balance? I hate to tell you, that's great. Okay. Can you start to clip over? There's a little thing she said there at the very beginning that I want to just go, you got to get it right. All right.
1:51:00
Unknown: I will tell you this Arizona story. Like I said, I did not expect to be seeing it to be covering it again. Tonight after we covered it last night. It is obviously strange. it's laughable in lots of ways. But the President former President Trump put out a statement today lauding this and talking about how this was going to reveal the truth of the 2020 election and citing a whole bunch of other states that are also going to now do this to reveal the truth of the 2020 election. And he's still maintaining this fantasy that he somehow won and that Joe Biden isn't really the president anymore. He's not the legitimate president. What the Arizona republicans are doing here this Prager, yeah. process by which they are
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bastardizing it.
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John: I think we should be calling Joe Biden, the illegitimate Joe Biden, legitimate President Joe Biden,
1:51:47
Unknown: this, you say that? Yeah.
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Listen to this fantasy that he somehow won and that Joe Biden isn't really the president anymore. He's not the legitimate president. Arizona republicans are doing here, this process by which they are bastardizing, the actual secure election from November 2020. And they're going to produce some results that says that it was some other fraudulent thing. We'll be used by the Trump part of the Republican Party and the Trump raid on the 2020 election among their most fervent supporters in a way that none of their failed lawsuits in the past have been able to do they got the actual ballots and they handed them to conspiracy theorists who say that, you know, he went on his the mastermind or whatever it is, that stopped this, they need us to stop the steel and I mean, the craziest parts of the pro Trump conspiracy theory world have the actual ballots and are going to declare that something different happened in election in the election in Arizona then what really happened, and that will become a lie that they try to live on and build on. For a long time to come. You watch this is a ridiculous story that will become very dangerous in the long run
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Adam: dangerous in the long run, it will become
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John: worse when she when she What does she mean when she says they took the ballots and gave them to conspiracy theorists? Well, I guess that's just the name name names. I want to know who these Where did they get the ballots and were these conspiracy theorists that somehow received the ballots I want to know Well, she rambles about jack shit, this woman
1:53:22
Adam: and there's a lot of things bubbling it kind of around this. I mean, this weird stuff happening. So
1:53:28
Unknown: you know, it's almost like a little rewind. Like we're just pulling the string back a couple months. And all of a sudden we get this new developments in the criminal case against gulay. Maxwell, she's charged with aiding and conspiring with deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in the alleged sexual abuse of four underage girls. Between 1994 2004 Maxwell was arraigned today in a New York Federal Court on a new eight count indictment.
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Adam: And this happens I think the same day or a day after the Daily Mail in the UK publishes pictures of gelei Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein in the Clinton White House hanging out. These had not been seen before. But just to make it crazier. Lynwood Linwood was at some conference, which I didn't know about, but I've seen a couple different people now on on video speaking there, though, we are fear unmasked, I think was this and there was a stage as a lot of people there and a lot of seemingly quite normal looking people. And Lynwood comes out and lays this down. What's your Dr. Rachel Maddow up the wall?
1:54:36
Unknown: I'm not afraid to talk about it. They've accused me of being a QA nine conspiracy theories. Why? Because they are telling you that I am a bad messenger. They're trying to attack me because they can't attack q because Q is their truth. This is the children for God's sake.
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The children
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Send this videotape. Send it to Hollywood. Hey clay, send it to the House of Windsor. Hey, Clay Senate Bill Gates, center sender to the damn Illuminati.
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Let them hear the truth. And whatever they do to me, I don't fear them.
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Send it to the Vatican. Send it to the politicians, the Clintons, the Obamas. The Biden's the Bush's send it to those people, because they are involved in child sex trafficking. It's time to tell the truth to America.
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All right. Sounds like a stadium.
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Adam: It was big. I actually cut down some of the applause It was so long. They just look like normal people now, and it look nutty. But he was when he was saying, you know, he do this like sore gesture, like, do a cue like Zorro only a cue. Very interesting. I got to watch that whole thing. I got to see what's going on. They
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John: send me a link.
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Adam: You never know. It's good. Hey, yeah, crazier things have happened. crazier things have happened.
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John: I just put the two of a Rachel Maddow and that guy in a cage match. of Joe Rogan do the color.
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Adam: Yeah, that would be fun, wouldn't it?
1:56:41
Unknown: Ah, all right. All right. Well,
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John: let's talk. We do have to get a couple of these clips out of the way. This is I do have the album because I have a question to ask you. Yo. This is the bush I'm sorry. The Biden clips the illegitimate Biden clips of Afghanistan. Oh,
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Adam: yes. Yes, yes, yes. Yes, he
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John: Carol from last year. But let's play Biden fg one.
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Unknown: When I came to office, I inherited a diplomatic agreement, duly negotiated between the government of the United States and the Taliban. All US forces would be out of Afghanistan by May 120 21. Just three months after my inauguration. That's what we inherited that commitment is perhaps not what I would have negotiated myself. But it was an agreement made by the United States government. And that means something. So in keeping with that agreement, and with our national interest, United States will begin our final withdrawal begin beginning on May this year.
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Adam: That's when we'll begin Oh,
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John: yes, but that's a lot different than a couple of weeks ago when he says I'm not going to do this because Trump agreed to it. We're going out on September 11. That's what he said. Am I mistaken? No, that's
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Unknown: different. No,
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Adam: but no, he still may start on May and then be done by
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John: Yeah, that's a lot different than I'm not doing anything. I'm May.
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Adam: So what changed guy what changed? What changed?
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John: What changed is some legal Eagle enough to look we agreed to this thing we signed off as a US government, we have to do it on May 1,
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Adam: I did get code there was a code about this event that came through on the media or Rubicon type code, a collection of the 33. Sorry, here we go.
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Unknown: collection of 33 relics from ancient Afghanistan are being returned in country after being seized from a New York art dealer who authorities say was one of the most prolific smugglers of antiquities, and masks, sculptures and other items, some from the second and third centuries are on route to Kabul, where they're expected to go on display at the National Museum, the same museum where many artifacts were destroyed by the Taliban in 2001. The Afghan ambassador to the US says these items are returning to people who cherish their past. And she doesn't expect the Taliban if they returned to power. They would dare to destroy them.
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Adam: How about this? So first of all, you throw 33 in there, we're paying attention.
1:59:08
John: So we're paying attention.
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Adam: They send the 33 artifacts back, they start the withdrawal on the fifth, the Taliban comes in smashes them up, boom, we lock it down again, send in 10,000 more troops.
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John: Well, that would be too easy, huh? It's the Taliban for one thing, you there's a there's a couple of things in there. As to what she says is that Afghan Afghans like these things that tell about when do they after the Taliban are Afghanis? Let's start with that premise. Right? So they're the ones that are tearing the place up. And so there who don't have that much respect for these artifacts? Okay, I maybe there's something up. You're right. 33. Yeah, but let's go to clip two with Biden
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Unknown: will not conduct a hasty rush to the exit. We'll do it. We'll do it responsibly. deliberately and safely. And we will do it in full coordination with our allies and partners, who now have more force in Afghanistan than we do. And the Taliban should know that as they attack us, as we draw down, we will defend ourselves and our partners have all the tools at our disposal. our allies and partners have stood beside us shoulder to shoulder in Afghanistan for almost 20 years. And we're deeply grateful for the contributions they have made to our shared mission. And for the sacrifices they mourn. The plan has long been in together, out together, US troops, as well as forces deployed by our NATO allies, and operational partners will be out of Afghanistan before we mark the 20th anniversary of that heinous attack on September 11.
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Adam: Well, it's kind of back to kind of back to September 11. There. Yeah. So we starts in May, and then we'll be done.
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John: Yeah. You know, the other thing is, I, I, I have to say, you know, during the entire trip you I don't care if you hated Trump, but there was no terrorism from the Middle East. We didn't talk about September 11, constantly, like bush did. And we just it just was a different world. And then you know, and now we're back to normal. This is the new normal is the new normal, the old normal, the old normal, and it's just, it's like, a head shape.
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Adam: disappointing. It's disappointing. And it's
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John: very just,
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Adam: it's repetitive. It's boring. It's boring.
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John: Part Three,
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Unknown: the main argument for staying longer, is what each of my three predecessors have grappled with. No one wants to say that we should be in Afghanistan forever. But then assist now is not the right moment to leave. And 2014 NATO issued a declaration affirming that Afghan security forces went from that point on have full responsibility for this country's security by the end of that year. That was seven years ago. Yeah. So when will it be the right moment to leave? One more year? two more years? 10 more years? 1020 $30 billion more? And? Truly, we've already spent? Yeah, not now. That's how we got here. In this moment, there's a significant downside risk to saying beyond may 1, without a clear timetable for departure.
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Adam: Did he say 33 years? He didn't say that. Did he?
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John: know? I don't think so. He's back late again. But 10
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Unknown: more years 1020 $30 billion more? Surely, we've already spent 30. Not now that that's how we got here.
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John: And this thing is, in this little spiel he goes on about his predecessors and how no one had the guts to get out. And except for him, Trump made the May 1 deadline it was Trump did the set we're getting out on May 1. So did he get no credit for leaving? No, no, Biden's gonna take you know, we got i got i got us out.
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Unknown: There's just nificant downside risk to saying beyond may 1, without a clear timetable for departure. If we instead pursue the approach where America, US exit is tied to conditions on the ground, we have to have clear answers to the following questions. Just what conditions require to be required to allow us to depart by what means and how long would it take to achieve them? If they could be cheated at all. And I want additional cost in life and treasure. I'm not hurting any good answers to this question. Why
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Adam: is the president asking the American public these questions give us answers. Joe? We don't want to I don't know why. I don't know what the answer is. That's why you were elected. Give us some answers. take some action. So annoying. Now he did do something very interesting, which Trump did not do, but I think this may have been an error on his part. Biden's said he recognizes the the Armenian Genocide Yeah, now this is a big deal and and I concur that that was genocide. Trump if you recall, never said genocide but he did say very specifically that the Ottoman Empire killed over a million and a half people are mean Armenians but he would not call it genocide and I think that's probably because of what's happening now is air Diwan and Turkey are pissed off.
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John: No, no, do we knew this was gonna happen that's why nobody had the guts to do it. I think Joe just
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Adam: be thinking just do it.
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John: I just
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Adam: you think was a mistake?
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John: And well, it's not he's not gonna do much. That's that's this level of mistake. He had the need to be told to Do this or somebody, or he always wanted to do it ever since he was a little kid. I don't know. But he definitely did it. And so now Okay, Turkey now we're gonna see what happens because turkey does not like this. This accusation.
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Adam: Now what do you think they'll do about it? I mean, where are we vulnerable right now? Who were they in bed with? They're in bed with Russia. So maybe it's trying to poke the Russian bear. I it's weird, man. Yeah, I thought it was weird.
2:05:31
John: I wish I had
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Adam: another bite. It was clip Ivan Biden clip if you want to move on.
2:05:39
John: You okay,
2:05:40
Adam: do you have any any more Biden's?
2:05:42
John: I do have one, but it's an old 1990 or so?
2:05:44
Adam: Well, let's play that is always fun.
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John: This is a clip I've been waiting for the right moment to play. But here it is. This is Biden. Around 1990. Talking about packing the courts.
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Unknown: President Roosevelt clearly had the right to send to the United States Senate, the United States Congress a proposal to pack the court. It was totally within his right to do that.
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He violated no law.
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Adam: He was legalistically. Absolutely correct. But it was a bonehead idea.
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Unknown: Yeah. Yeah.
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John: He actually could talk with the fluidity.
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Adam: Well, he, I guess there was a couple things going on. There was the the global climate Leadership Conference, which was hilarious. As the as I put
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John: a picture. I don't know if you saw the picture yet in
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Adam: the newsletter course. The only world leader with a mask on
2:06:38
John: the Yes, everyone does all these world leaders in this in this zoom meeting, whatever it was, and one of them was wearing a mask. And that is you know, who
2:06:50
Adam: also everybody had their flag in the background. We didn't there was no US flag behind blow Jaiden.
2:06:58
John: Yes, somebody else that was
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Adam: that was very annoying. So I'm not sure if this was before or after. But I happen to know that this is a lie. And I don't think anyone clued in the president or maybe even the white house doesn't even know what's going on in New York.
2:07:15
Unknown: I mean, it's a lot Have you traveled or I've traveled 800,000 miles just since being vice president. And I've traveled millions of miles around the world of animals to every country in the world. If I blindfolded someone and took them at two o'clock in the morning into the airport in Hong Kong, and said, Where do you think you are? This must be America's a modern airport. If I took him blindfolded you took the LaGuardia Airport in New York you must think I must be in some third world country.
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Adam: i'm john my jokey apologies for the one channel. The Guardia Airport just got a multi billion dollar upgrade if you look at the pictures of the new terminal is beautiful. Yeah, it's stunningly beautiful. So
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John: we talked about this on this show from I think anonymous lesbian or somebody in New York was telling us that they're they're putting pushing the repairs and the fixing and the modernization of LaGuardia during the COVID shutdowns right because they don't worry about union strikes or anything. It was like a some sort of a scam or some connection between
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Adam: Yeah, I think it was it wasn't the school union or some top five
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John: months ago we
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Adam: did that clip but I looked it up he goes go look at the pictures of the new terminal LaGuardia Airport. It's beautiful. I mean, it's not a third world country.
2:08:34
John: No, but that clip that's not a debt clip sounds like a older Joe Biden from two or three That's what
2:08:40
Adam: I thought. That's what I thought too. But it was it was listed in the stories as as what he said on Wednesday, so I couldn't be wrong sound like me
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John: if you heard these clips? I agree.
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Adam: I agree. And what I'm thinking is is this the double because there are different energy levels with the president very different energy levels. Oh, there you think there's a double that has a different energy level? They
2:09:07
Unknown: got a judge Okay.
2:09:09
Any double
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John: that's not listening out there. couple of shots and morphine into the double. Yeah, yeah. did not come back a little bit.
2:09:19
Adam: Slow down, slur. slow him down a bit. Well, yeah, he's a little smaller and he can barely walk.
2:09:25
John: Why has that funny Walk of a guy looks like he's gonna fall over. Yeah, you need to do some work on that.
2:09:32
Adam: So let's go to the climate conference, the world leaders why they're called leaders. I don't know. But we elect leaders, I guess instead of just representatives.
2:09:43
John: They don't call him rulers.
2:09:44
Adam: We barely, barely don't. Bow Joe was up.
2:09:48
Unknown: It's vital for all of us to show that this is not all about some expensive, politically correct. Green active Have
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a bunny hugging?
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Have you want to put it? I'm not gonna be bunny hugging. You know, I'm thriving yet, friends and colleagues. This is about growth and jobs. And I think the President was absolutely right to stress that and I want to leave you with the thought that we can build back better from this pandemic, my building back greener for a better life
2:10:27
beyond your freedom.
2:10:37
Adam: Bunny hugging? What the hell is bunny hugging? I'm not familiar with this term. I like it. I think there's
2:10:44
John: a tree hugging. Mm hmm. Major Greenie.
2:10:50
Adam: The Wall Street Journal reported on on the big climate conference. And man, we are from the future only a little bit. We call it on the last show. A lot of people also talked about bringing back Cash for Clunkers. So in 2008 2009, we had this cash for clunkers program. And basically what it is, is that it's an incentive to take some of these older inefficient cars off the road exam, man and we can do that one again. I mean, did that ever? Hell yeah.
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John: Yeah. All we have to do is go back to 2008. Yeah, get and listen to those old shows from 2008. That's where all this stuff came from. Yeah, you know, saved or created all that crap. And just start reiterating it and just going to pop up one after that. We have we have reverted not just to 2016 we've reverted all the way to 2008. DSS we reset to 2008. We have
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Adam: and here's proof we'll go back to what is this? This is the year well, this is 2017. But it might as well have been to 2007 al gore people are noticing the largest downpour in the history of the UK was just a year ago. Last fall and there have been wave after wave of these downpours, the sea level predictions and low lying coastal areas not least on the banks of the Thames are ones that people are now taking into account. I was in Amsterdam earlier this week. And believe me, they're looking very carefully at this my in making this movie I went to Miami Beach I saw a fish from the ocean swimming in the streets of Miami Beach during the highest of the high tides. That's happening on a regular basis. That's right, we look john there it is the fish flopping flopping on the streets of Miami.
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John: Are we supposed to believe that the rare moments where there's some fish on the wood roads which has happened? Like once? every couple of years? Yeah. Somebody can correct me if it happens more often. That he happened to be there bowl craps.
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Adam: Well, this is now being cranked up in 2021 CBS Evening News.
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Unknown: Every spring the cherry trees surrounding Washington's Tidal Basin erupt in billowing blossoms of pink and white. Even their monumental neighbors can't compete.
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Yes, a beautiful thing.
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with Shawn Keneally, who has worked this park for 24 years says there's a creeping concern.
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I've definitely noticed the water
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a little higher every year. due to climate change. water levels near the nation's capital are rising faster than almost anywhere else on the east coast. The Tidal Basin is hit hard because the land here is also sinking. Every day, twice a day the Tidal Basin now floods at high tide and this walkway alongside the water disappears underneath it. As the water starts to roll in where the Sidewalk Ends becomes its own tourist distraction. What's been the impact on the cherry trees themselves.
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So in some areas, we've lost cherry trees they've been flooded out.
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If nothing is done, floodwaters could also inundate the memorials to Jefferson and Martin Luther King Jr. The FDR Memorial could end up submerged in nine feet of water by the end of this nine
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feet
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only going to get worse.
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Catherine Malone, France is with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. He had named the title base in one of America's most endangered historic places, and recently asked several landscape architecture firms to reimagine the area. Some ideas call for long elevated walkways. Others would relocate entire monuments and let nature take its
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status quo is not acceptable here for a place this beloved and this significant
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place devoted to history facing an uncertain future.
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Adam: Now in that report, they give it away washington dc being built on a swamp. They say that the ground is sinking. Yeah, that's not the same as water rising. The ground is Thinking, yes,
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John: there's a couple of things in the report that bother me. One is this notion that we've heard this before. If we first started, we did it. You did a whole bunch of clips on this. Where parts of the world we have global warming, but parts of the world are the temperatures are rising faster here, then I play cells. Oh, no, this temperature temperatures are rising faster here. Why is any one spot have these anomalies was rising faster. And the other one we started to notice now that now we have this report where the sea waters rising faster in the Washington DC area, then they mentioned they're sinking. But it's rising fast. Why would it be rising faster, the oceans, the ocean, it's easy to get it doesn't have a spot where it's rising faster. And we have the same thing in the earlier report on the same show, where all of a sudden now in India, they're having all these cases that nobody else is having. This is localized bullshit is
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Adam: unbelievable. Here's an example from 2019 about Canada
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Unknown: and climate watch Canada is warming up twice as fast as the rest of the world.
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Adam: We had a whole bunch of those. Yeah, we
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John: Yes. A lot of them were in the in the special I put together. But it's the this is not the way this and they're all big believers in science is what's scientific about these ideas that Oh, Canada's doubling their data. And there's other places that are tripling they're, they're going up. There's going crazy in these
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Adam: things. And yet they should be dead. Like
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John: the Mystery Spot in Santa Cruz is very weird to go there. Okay, it's a pet peeve thing.
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Adam: No, you're right. The watermelon head was out doing that PR and stuff. It's his job. And he's gonna be the one shepherding it all and he's the he's the money. He's the bag man. By the way, john, carry the bag, man. Careful. II think
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John: it's just oh, that's an interesting idea.
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Adam: He's the bag man.
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Unknown: Yeah, cash. Sure.
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Adam: So he did a zoom call shorty. Because you know, we hate him.
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Unknown: You know, such a great, Quick Start. You said twice. Getting to net zero is going to be hard, really hard. And just remind everybody that that will depend on whether or not we have some breakthrough technologies and breakthrough innovations. Number one, but even if we can't index zero, we still have to get carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. So this is a
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Adam: science. Science. Hey, trees, screw Yeah, science, all the plants in the world. What is?
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John: Yeah, he's an idiot.
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Adam: Well, that's our climate czar. course he's an idiot. Got
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John: to get carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
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Adam: Get it out. Get it out. Because it's deadly.
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John: It's gonna kill you. Oh, my. Oh, okay. Clip it a day.
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Adam: Oh, well, I wasn't even expecting that. But you should have. I should I should have been on the ready for that one. I appreciate it. I got two more to wrap up my bit of the climate change. This is just a throwback to Thursday. Of course, it was Earth Day on this Earth Day President Biden at a climate summit plans to slash America's greenhouse gas emissions in half. Within just nine years. Yeah, to save us from the apocalypse that AOC warned us about. Oops. Sorry. I didn't mean to do that. Isn't that weird? I mean, he just that's just that's like Tourette's man. Just throwing that stuff out there. Nine years, half and half no problem. Get the carbon dioxide out of the air. Man, they truly want to kill people. Yeah, to take the carbon dioxide
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John: out of the atmosphere human
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Unknown: is right.
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Adam: Now, we need to bring this to the attention of the children and the children have to be further indoctrinated. We have a new wave of children. These children are longer in school. Now then they're still on zoom classes and then learning nothing. So we might as well go attack them where they are most vulnerable, which is on television. So let's go to Nickelodeon. And let's, let's do a little bit of a little bit of mind controlling here on the young children. Let's combine a couple things here. It's so much fun to do. And let's teach him a new term
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Unknown: black snow, the thick set that pollutes Pahokee Florida, there's cancer alley, which is an area along
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Adam: the Mississippi Nickelodeon. They're talking about cancer alley, which by itself was just Whoa, what are you doing
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Unknown: black snow, the thick set that pollutes Pahokee Florida, there's cancer alley, which is an area along the Mississippi River in Louisiana that's lined with oil refineries and air so toxic in New York, South Bronx that 20% of children have asthma. What do these cities have in common? They're all examples of environmental racism. systemic racism, where money Already and low income communities are surrounded by health hazards because they live near sewage mines, landfills, power stations, major roads in Philadelphia, it's hazardous waste in San Carlos, Arizona. It's a mining project that would dishonor an Apache sacred site.
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Adam: That's right. teach those kids environmental racism. It doesn't get much better.
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John: Oh, I think he had the show title right there.
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Adam: Oh, I should write that one down. I mean, jeez, it's Nicola. It's Nick news.
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John: And as you collodion Yes. Pathetic. Yeah, that's Viacom, isn't it? Yep. Sumner Redstone. Daughter or daughter. Daughter.
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Adam: Yeah, I know. It works beautiful. It's beautiful.
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John: Okay, take your dad put him on the list. It goes on the freedom list. Nickelodeon.
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Adam: Ah yes Nickelodeon on the list. I'll put it on freedom list.io Wait a minute. You're supposed to be managing that you need to give me the full list of stuff. Every
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John: I get stuck with this idea.
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Adam: I'm sorry.
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John: Baby. Maybe? Well let's do a couple other things you want to get my to get out of the way. I like to do knife fight in Columbus Ohio where the cop shot one girl is good not to stab another girl and he shot one of them. Yes. And so it was a became a big big stink was made about that in viewing everyone getting in on the action including every Bron James and everybody Manning your your next.
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Adam: So accountability.
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John: But there's other stuff that is there's a couple other people that joined in on this and I thought this is a disservice columbus ohio knife fight report comes from our the Epoch Times guy
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Unknown: and that footage a police officer approaches a driveway where a group of people are standing. Very soon afterwards, a young woman who can be seen holding a knife appears to try to either hit or stab another girl who falls to the ground. This knife wielding girl then turns around and appears to try to stab another girl. That girl right there the one in the pink, at which point the police officer fires his gun and the knife wielding girl unfortunately falls to the ground and later. Now by the way, that girl has been identified now by her family members as 16 year old mkhaya Bryant and according to the Columbus police chief investigators will now be working to determine whether this killing complies with the Ohio State law, which says that deadly force can be used to protect yourself or for the protection of a third person. Furthermore, the head of the department told reporters this. We have never been able to release video this fast. But we thought it was important to share with the community to be transparent about this incident to let them have some answers that we can provide tonight. We know we can't provide every answer, but it's important that we can answer some questions tonight. Now as of right now, there have not been any new developments in the case. And as you just read the investigation is ongoing. But there is one thing I would like to reiterate. The current political climate in this country has people giving you can say very interesting takes on
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this tragedy. For instance, a filmmaker over on Twitter who has a verified blue checkmark road this heartache teenagers have been having fights including fights involving knives for aeons, we do not need police to address these situations by showing up to the scene and using a weapon against one of the teenagers. Y'all need help. I mean that seriously. Furthermore, Valerie Jarrett, who was a senior adviser to President Barack Obama, she wrote this on Twitter, a black teenage girl named mkhaya Bryant was killed because a police officer immediately decided to shoot her multiple times in order to break up a knife fight. Demand accountability, fight for justice,
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Adam: accountability, there it is again
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John: countability this or keyword so knife fights if you're you start watching the morning shows and it's all this discussion. Well, they had a social worker they went to shot the girl and the social worker would have broken up the fight somehow they
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Adam: see the video at all do they even watch it?
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John: I did. I did. And I said it looked like a bunch of people out of control and this one girl with a knife he's gonna stab this other woman she was mid swing man. And another guy was kicking the girl that went in the head and they had also
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Adam: they called 911 and literally said get someone here now there's these other people who are here they're trying to stab us and kill my grandmother and I was the 911 call yeah so you know there's a night we have
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John: Valerie Jarrett and a bunch of these other people come in and say well knife fights just normal. Oh, this is they're they're they're speaking for the black community. This is this image that they're trying to portray that improve the situation. What's the knife fight so that everyone does these?
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Adam: What's interesting is that is you know, knives are completely outlawed in the UK for this very reason because young children young people were killing each other with knives. knives are a big problem still in the UK, but not in America. It's just a kid play.
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John: It's just kid you know, just because it's normal. You It's no one needs to be on stabby.
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Adam: Well, let's do a little bit of black lives matter stuff then while we're at it just quickly a couple articles. Tokyo Olympics, according to and this is interesting, according to the IOC, the International Olympic Committee taking the need for Black Lives Matter will not be permitted.
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Unknown: Which I thought who's to stop them?
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Adam: Well, you don't want to mess with the IOC. You're there. This is their show. You don't do that. Okay. You're right. We'll see. It'll be very much probably like the call back to the wasn't the 90 No, the 74 Olympics. When did we have the Black Power fist raise.
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John: But that was the 68 Olympics. Oh, gosh,
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Adam: I could have said dates. It was a while like there's a long time ago. Patrice colors, colors. See you LRS, who was one of the founders black lives matter who moved on to a new, truly sponsored by Chinese Communist Party. It's in their documents, not bashful about it. She has a new nonprofit she's moved on from Black Lives Matter, which she also was, you know, it was good and timely. As we found out she owned several homes, some of the multi million dollars or at least more than a million dollars. very uncomfortable. Of course, if if she is one of your heroes, and now things are starting to pop up. It turns out that Twitter CEO jack Dorsey, Facebook founder co founder Dustin moskovitz, Patricia and quillin, wife of Netflix, billionaire CEO, all gave generously to her political action committee and associated charities. And in return, it appears that she is now coming out and supporting net neutrality as a quid pro quo for these fine donations. And I think that we can await the next logical step. Lack of net neutrality is
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John: racism.
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Adam: Exactly. Because it hurts young black people somehow. Yeah, so that will be next. I can't wait to see the details.
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Unknown: And from her,
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John: and then the other twist on that, by the way, you're against net neutrality. Your white supremacy?
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Adam: Yeah, good one, then we can write this in our sleep. In the morning, Adam and john are limited.
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John: We have too much material we just it just flows out of us.
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Adam: In the morning, Adam and Johnny live in the Metro Detroit area got an email from my daughter school juristic to take a survey on the district's equity and inclusion. This seems to be a cookie cutter survey conducted by Hanover research for the whole district. But I did have that but did have some school specific questions. Now. This producer is the father of a first grader. So let's look at some of these questions that were sent via email for parents to answer regarding their first grader. In the past, how often did your child spend time in class discussing diversity implicit biases, race related topics? social justice, social action, systemic discrimination or institutional racism? So that's for your first grader. The second question in the past week, how often did your child spend time during lessons talking with students from different backgrounds, learning about people from different backgrounds or working on projects with students from different backgrounds? You can see where this is going. How much do you agree with the following statement? quote, I want my child to collaborate with students from different backgrounds. Multiple Choice
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John: Wow,
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Adam: the next one? How well do you think the staff is accepting of the following gender identities or expressions I eg man transgender
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Unknown: is greater
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Adam: sexual orientations, disability status, greater cultures, races, ethnicities, skin colors, socio economic backgrounds, etc, even religions? And how much do you agree that your child's teacher does the following empower students to fight for social justice? engage students in meaning
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Unknown: greater?
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Adam: engage students in meaningful conversations about diversity? encourage students to speak out against discrimination and racism and use books, stories or lesson materials from many different perspectives? And how often does your child do the following? Spend time at school events interacting with students from different backgrounds? example sports events, music performances, spend time out of class interacting with students from different backgrounds at lunch or recess or study hall? And how much of a priority are the following the district staff reflect the diversity of the student body, the district prioritizes funding for programs and resources that support historically disadvantaged students subgroups? All questions you need to know for your first grader. How about Casper the Friendly Ghost. Oops, sorry, racist. It's crazy. It's crazy. You're raising children to hate their own country. But that will not end well. We'll know
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John: I had a series of what was this play in the last year? I don't have my clip list from the last show.
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Adam: I can pop it up if you need it.
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John: There was a five parter. I think it was on. Look for the one I just called c span you
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Adam: did c span five partners, which meant on the last show.
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John: I thought there was another one.
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Adam: Well, I have it right here. You had a lot of C spanners you had. Oh, vaccine Miss info. That was a five parter.
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John: Yeah, vaccine Miss info. Yeah. So somebody pointed out that in clip one. Yeah. We missed a zinger. Oh, well, don't tell us.
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Adam: Don't tell us Well, listen is 28 seconds tomorrow, Facebook, Twitter and Google will testify again before Congress. The subject rampant disinformation on their platforms ranging from lies about the 2020 election to the COVID-19 rollout. New PR out today shows that
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Unknown: what a doozy I missed that.
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Adam: I produced the clip. Fantastic. Who who caught that? who caught that?
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John: One of our producers I don't have is known for ladies and gentlemen. We were a couple of Stooges for missing this thing. wide open.
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Adam: I got to hear it again. Ranging from lies about the 2020 election to the COVID-19 rollout in jaws. Great roll out everybody. Good. Roll on.
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Unknown: Roll out. Good.
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Adam: Roll out everybody. Congratulations. You've done a good job. Don't worry, event 202 is coming up this fall.
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Unknown: I'm going to show my move by donation to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fine.
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Adam: that? Yeah. Well our moon is in Leo. It's in Leo. And we have moons in Leo apparently. So this is good for us. This is a good time for the show.
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John: Okay. David Galloway in Flower Mound, Texas. I've been there at 510 Kirk set off in Novato, California. I pronounced that the way you'd pronounce Kelly bon gumming and that's 5510 gummy nerds divide count of the troll. Troll room. in Green Bay, Wisconsin go Packers. 5432. JOHN gainer and LD Virginia 52. At Neal white install 51 Parts Unknown.
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Adam: I'm sorry. I'm for David Galloway, we need to mention that this puts him over the 1k threshold just in time for his 40th birthday are on the list. And he wants to be called Sir David Galloway Knight of the red Falcon. And he's he looks forward to toasting both of us at the roundtable.
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John: Anything special they
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Adam: know nothing special. He'll just take whatever we got me lots of meat today
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John: made bread dornburg in friendswood, Texas $50.50 and he's also a knight
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Adam: Yes, Achievement unlocked knighthood Fred Thornburg. This contribution will put me over the top in the quest for knighthood, provenance. John's appearances on twit. They've been a subscription contributor since October 2016. And encourage listeners to chip in he Even at one of the smaller subscription levels title requested the night formerly known as Fred, request to the peerage committee to forego the title of Sir one my Quaker heritage issues titles to provides for a defense of plausible deniability if ever brought before Adam shifts committee for potential violation of Emoluments Clause title of nobility nom de plume in the troll room, Mr. Ending so what does he want now? I'm not quite sure
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John: he just wants to be named without the word sir without the word sir. Okay.
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Adam: And then he has he has a birthday for his son Eric and his granddaughter Mildred who is one year and oh here we go round table request a sea ration with beef with spice sauce and Diet Mountain Dew Oh yummy. Got it
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John: he had another guy that was from the last show got knighted sir something yeah yeah he was I have that it's there's no okay yeah dude needs to be upgraded What
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Adam: sir sir? Well, here he cert he was already calling himself and I have a little problem with this. So you do he was calling himself sir seat sitter which is you know without being knighted is Stolen Valor. So he had Stolen Valor going on and so now he says well I was already seated or so I want to be Sir Sir seat sitter. So I'm okay with this time but I think we should you know you can easily walk around and do one that's one off and you can't just call yourself sir if you're not a sir
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John: Yeah, I agree. Everything is what you said is true. Yes. I know he's a good listener I doors or so. Of course point but you got a Benjamin if Sir Sir. Sir. Sir. Sir Sir.
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Adam: Yes. Oh yeah, that's That's next on deck Exactly. Yeah,
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John: my name is I call myself Sir Sir. Sir. Sir. Sir, but I will not want to be Sir. Sir. Sir. Sir. Sir, sir.
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Adam: So apparently he was sir seat sitter before the show.
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John: Yeah, well, that's what we when you read it, you thought In fact, there was a confusion because he called himself thirsty, but he was bashed again. But
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Adam: he says he was seated before no agenda even existed.
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John: Okay, well, he has an argument
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Adam: then he has an argument. Yes. Okay.
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John: Well onward. Now we have the $50 donors. His second part of this donation segments quite short. These are the $50 donors name and location starting with Todd Grubb in Capek, Michigan, or K pack. I don't know. Brent Simpson in Louisville, Kentucky, 50 Breton or Brighton Leah Caicos in Vancouver BC. needs to de Dushan we got that.
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John: Eric lane in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. 50. Alex Delgado in aptos, California, Jeff Denham in Stuart, Florida. Mark ropers in Houghton, Netherlands. Yes, this
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Adam: would be rumors Mark rumors with Mark brown which would be the yellow. Mark the yeller from Houghton in the Netherlands and Mark man this is the first thing out of gas the first donation for him listen to your podcast without donating I've sinned I'm making up here but after tweeting with Adam about Bitcoin I felt the obligation to pay for my bad sins. Yes, of course he does.
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John: last on the list is hey Soos Allen in Austin Texas and want to thank all these folks who are supporting show the no agenda show especially this show which is show 1341
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Adam: Yes, we do have a couple make goods before we move on the first one for sir combat rock of the Idaho Highlands. In the April 3 show during my donation I mentioned my business Benfield precision COMM And the great karma from the no agenda show however you Adam mentioned I made a $15,000 rifle while inflation has certainly hit the firearms market I can't claim those prices as seen on my website I make custom rifle starting at 15 $100 and up I don't want the listeners getting the idea that my rifles are out of reach for the average listener I also build a ours and solve accuracy issues or custom rifle customers or custom rifles customers already own yes hereby corrected I'm sorry I didn't want anyone to think incorrectly of that. And for Ryan source and from hava Montana from our previous show Hello Ryan source and aka bad potato. Have Javier Montana here first donation from this Rogan transplant Don't get mad john. But I would like to request that the executive producer credits go to my son Christian that turned 21 on April 14, then please add to the birth They list he's an aspiring content creator and short filmmaker. However, I would also request that the money goes to my lovely wife, Jessica's Dame hood. I will keep accounting. I successfully hit her in the mouth a few months ago. And she like is going through your entire archive, please. de-douche de duced says he needs exit strategy karma R to D to as 15 months ago was close to selling a small restaurant but
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John: take issue with that note. Okay. starts off with Don't get mad. Why would I get mad about any of that stuff?
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Adam: I have no idea. It's your rep.
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John: I usually don't get mad about such people transferring the donation to somebody else or doing the bookkeeping the way you want to do it. Ever.
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Adam: It's your reputation, man. I can't help. But
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John: my only real gripe browses about the super long notes. I know.
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Adam: Yes. Yeah. So we share that Hey, thank you to these producers, who supported Episode 1341. Now this was $50 and up thank you many people come in below 50. I see a lot of 40 999 there because they want to stay completely anonymous for sure. We don't read anything below the line. And thank you to the many producers who are also on some our small subscription programs. They do help on the slower days, and it's just really appreciated. You are producing the best podcast in the universe. You are a producer of the no agenda show. If you'd like to do this some more if you haven't done it yet. If you'd like to de-douche Why don't you come on over? After you check out our fabulous donation website
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Adam: here's what we're looking at. First of all, we got to say belated Happy Birthday to hazzan. Yeah, who turned 36 and April 13. Ryan Sorenson Happy Birthday to his son Christian turn 21 on the 14th Dragon energy says Happy birthday was fierce tigers in training Jacqueline celebrated yesterday sir Max is awesome keeper Dame Lauren is celebrating today David Calloway will turn 40 yesterday, Fred Thornburg, his son Eric turns 34 on April 29. And his granddaughter Mildred Wissing will be turning one of the watch says Happy Birthday to his wife Kathleen and myself and john seymour actually a very Happy Birthday to the one and only Mark we know Miss void zero keeps the engine room running Happy Birthday for everybody here at the best podcast in the universe.
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just like a body, and we've got a couple of reports Oregon local 33 from Tim he certainty just back from our megillah shrinking meetup and it was awesome as ever with Serge at and Dame sparkle and the six of us for a total of eight. We had a great time visiting while enjoying the outdoors. Sadly, we learned that two more of our cohorts are leaving for Texas and possibly another one after that. Stop taking our people with a price of homes around here. It's very tempting to sell what I have and move to Beverly, Beverly Texas, actually is my big draw would be my big draw would be to Boca Chica. That kind of decision is a ways out though. We played a game of no agenda blockbuster trivia game and went home as it was getting cold outside. Good time had by all Best regards. Thank you for your courage. And here is a meetup report that was sent in from home on a second. Make sure I have the right one here. I'm sorry. Yes, this is Chicago.
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Unknown: Hi, this is Greg for the stranger than fiction. Chicago. No agenda meet
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in the morning. It's Sherry at my second meetup. And this one is
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Lindsay fiddley. Brian.
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Hook left and right. We can see I'm just a douchebag every beer. Everybody. This is Chad from the Chicago meetup. Eric from the Chicago meetup renewable energy is not renewable.
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What's good in the morning, guys. Thanks for all you do, gentlemen. In the morning,
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Matt Nick Vader native Edgewater. ITN this Eli the coffee guy saying What's up y'all? Hi, john. Adam.
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I'm a new guy.
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Nice to meet you all.
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Sir Tony in Chicago.
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Joseph joke writers just want you guys to know I really, Zephyr
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from Maricopa,
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Arizona here in Chicago visiting with a whole group of cool people.
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This is Mary Lou.
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And I don't have anything to say. This is
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not sir yet. But xandr. listener since 460. In the morning, john and Adam. I owe you some money.
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Adam: Nice. Well done. Hey, Chicago, man. You think that they just be all a bunch of nut jobs there but it sounds like a top down. Yeah. Cool. People. sounded pretty young, most of them. That's very nice. Let's see how things were in Denver. That ended up at the water's edge. This is gougeon
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Unknown: and this is tacos. I just found out today that I'm getting $333 on my Colorado tax return. Hey, this is the proprietor Jennifer they call me the wine slinger.
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Keep that shit up.
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John: is Brian fairly future night? Watch out.
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Unknown: This is Amanda Jones.
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This is Jim from Denver Hail Caesar
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salad is a search got a wild west pimp style.
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Adam: And that's another one in the books. The keeper and I had dinner Friday night with Marty bent and his beautiful wife Rachel, who will be moving to the Austin area. No Marty does Tales from the Crypt is a really big Bitcoin podcast. And so they're both 2829 you know that exactly the age of the millennials. So I hope we'll save the planet. And, and he made very clear he said, You and john have no idea how important you are to our generation. I was like, after all those years of fishing it
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John: said yeah, pitching me.
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Adam: Yeah. And I have to say it was heartwarming. I really enjoyed that. Franklin, North Carolina iitm. Adam and john, this is Sir Robert,
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Unknown: bringing you the no agenda meetup in the Smokies from Franklin, North Carolina, where we all have respect. This is john and i am embarrassed to admit that I am still a douchebag
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in the morning. This is Bob from
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Annapolis. And I'm living the mac and cheese
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live here in Franklin, North Carolina. Hey, this
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Adam: is Greg from New Orleans, Louisiana. I'm here at the Curia he
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Unknown: came up for the no agenda. Franklin, North Carolina meetup in the morning. Let's go
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in a blaze of glory.
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Thank you for the wonderful podcast. Thank
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you from the semi Free State of North Carolina.
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Adam: Beautiful and producers when you do send something in watch your levels please.
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John: Franklin is looks like a very cool little town that
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Adam: near were named Jennifer lives. I thought she lives in there and Franklin,
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John: Dame Jennifer's in South South Carolina. Sorry,
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Adam: who's in who's in Franklin. Anyway, let's take Anyways, here's what's happening for today in Myrtle Beach sanitary salt air meetup which is underway as we speak or 3:33pm. That'd be a grandstand Brewing Company rusty Jones, we want to look out for Santa Fe do gooders at 430. Mountain Time Jeff towing sir Jeff will be at Santa Fe brewing. Coming soon may 1 what do we have? The beer barbecue and axe throwing freedom meetup in this swamp Minnesota, Kentucky Derby Day meetup Winston Salem North Carolina spring Boston Red 33 Red 33 Mayday, mayday, mayday meetup. Also dissenters of Ford and Fauci in Toronto, Ontario. And coming up in this month, may 6, Denver, Colorado, Charleston, South Carolina on the seventh the Oakland County, Michigan on the eighth, San Francisco, the 15th Durham, North Carolina the 16th to 22 Chicago in Long Beach, Santa Ynez on the 28th Rhode Island the 29th Amarillo, Texas on the 29th Brisbane Australia on the 30th and looking ahead towards June 4, Peterborough, Ontario. These are the no agenda meetups it's where you get together with other slaves from gitmo-nation ubitx Shimon you drink you have a good time there's no triggering and you'll laugh a lot in fact it's just like a party no agenda meetups calm sometimes you
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Unknown: everybody knows the same.
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John: Franklin is way West a really so this obviously catch up land where they put the butt look below me to something or other in their barbecue sauce which is vinegar based.
2:51:46
Adam: We both have a clip that works together. I'll play mine first
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Unknown: now to California and a high profile entry into the potential recall race for governor there.
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Caitlyn Jenner says
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she's throwing her hat into the ring as a Republican candidate to oppose democratic governor Gavin Newsom is facing a recall effort from some residents that are pretty unhappy with his running of the state during the pandemic.
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Adam: This is such a truly great American story.
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John: That's great.
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Adam: I mean, it's just
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John: so many minds get warped and twisted and don't know what to say and don't know what to do. More warped and twisted mind to get twisted and Bill Maher's report on this same topic.
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Unknown: How about this for news Caitlyn Jenner is running for governor
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Adam: that's exactly what it's like. With I'm just gonna say democrats and liberals. Someone started clapping found out he or she was the only one people are laughing the person wilted away Yes, it's sad about this for news Caitlyn
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Unknown: Jenner
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is running for governor.
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Adam: Anyone not clapping is clearly a trans phobe.
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Unknown: Let me finish my whole monologue on this and maybe take that one back i know i know you think of her as a reality show star but come on people change
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she is trans rested and ready I mean she's got she's got a great slogan take the sack out of Sacramento.
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Adam: That's funny
2:53:34
Unknown: because you know this is only happening because our governor there's a recall which is stupid, but we're probably gonna do it because in California we do stupid things like that.
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John: Wow, nothing stupid about a Reno that's why he's a California I think maybe he's from back east but it's one of the few states that allows this because there's plenty of people that need to be recalled now and again. And it's a great mechanism to have at your disposal to get rid of people and he's thinking it's stupid. What is wrong with this guy?
2:54:06
Unknown: A lot.
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John: But what's wrong with your back do more transphobic jokes, Paul Whoa, whoa, laugh right it's
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Adam: really interesting
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John: because it mega liberal some liberal I don't know. I don't get it personally.
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Adam: It's a brain freeze for them. Because here you have you can't you can't even even
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Unknown: look wrong
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Adam: at a trans man or woman without being excoriated. But it's okay if that trans man or woman is a republican then hockeyapp
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John: is a republican they're fair game.
2:54:37
Adam: I mean, doesn't that just show how sad and pathetic it really is? That's the part that I that. I just need to highlight man's like cheese kitchen get your story straight. The Norah O'Donnell what's on her mind
2:54:50
Unknown: now to what could be a seismic shift and how the Pentagon handles sexual assault and harassment complaints within its ranks just like assault.
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sexual assault. Sexual say hustle she
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Adam: says sexual hustled soul,
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Unknown: the soul not what could be a seismic shift and how the Pentagon handles sexual assault and harassment complaints within this range.
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Adam: She just plowed right through it didn't stop at the gym didn't stop at all. Now, this will be my last kind of important clip. I did want to get it in here. As we have a lot of amps joining the show as their Asian millennial producers. We love you amps. We got him in the Chicago area for sure. You have a home here, no agenda nation you always have of course, except now we have to identify you as such, because that's what that's what the left of America wants. And of course, we have anti Asian hate. Which is the term you can't just say Asian hate. You can't say racism, it has to be anti Asian hate, which to me is even is grammatically not correct. Because if you hate anti Asian hate, then just sounds confused.
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John: What you're saying is anti Asian hate means you. You hate people who are anti Asian. Yes,
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Adam: that's me. Yeah, that's the way it's grammatically I think that's what it means. But there's a couple of things in this report. Number one is pay attention to where this anti Asian hate is taking place. And then obviously you'll find out who was the catalyst and why this is happening
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Unknown: to us think tank says about 1/3 of Asian Americans worry they could become victims of hate crimes. This follows a series of violent and discriminatory incidents mainly in New York and California, where many people of Asian descent live in New York on Friday, a 61 year old man of Chinese descent was pulled to the ground and his face was repeatedly trampled. his attacker had approached him from behind the victim was severely injured. The Pew Research Center carried out the survey of 352 Asian Americans aged 21 or older. 81% of the respondents feel violence against Asians has increased since the pandemic began. 32% say they're afraid of being intimidated or physically attacked. the think tank cited several respondents are saying the discrimination violence was fueled by former President Donald Trump
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the pandemic
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Adam: so it's happening in New York and California, but it's Trump's fault. Okay.
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Unknown: Wow.
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Adam: Come on. Pew. Pew, pew,
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John: Trump pew pew pew.
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Adam: You can do better than that. Pew, pew.
2:57:31
Unknown: Trump.
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John: I have one last clip. But I think we can push this off and we have to push off one more thing I have to remind us everybody out there is listening. You're hoping for the best. We have to push off the second half of the show. And the dead cows and all the rest of the alien stuff that we were supposed to be talking about. We're gonna we are putting it on the Thursday show for sure. The dead cows are right after the first block of donations. We're going right to it.
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Adam: Promises promises promise. I also have an OTG segment that we didn't get to that damn Rona has taken up all of our good time.
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John: Well, it was a good run a segment. Well, yes.
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Adam: Especially since we learned nothing about India. Otherwise, it was a great segment. Who the hell no, this is I guess this is where we need to call. We need our our Indian producers. And we know there's two of you at least. And then we need you to step up. We need to help
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John: need some solid reporting.
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Adam: Yes. All right. Let me just get the end of show ISO which we had decided was helped me now.
2:58:47
John: And the show is the end of the show dummies.
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Adam: Yeah.
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John: It is on here it is lie as I haven't
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Adam: shown SOS over two. Yes, I got that one. Okay. Let me see what we have coming up on no agenda stream.com grumpy old Ben's Episode 154 for that. And we have I think it's been pretty cool end of show mixes. Professor JJ who also wrote a fantastic constitutional argument against the statement that the United States has racism built into its constitution that is in the show notes well worth taking a look at. Then we have Chet Frederick. You're like what he threw together. We got Fletcher john Fletcher. And we got Jesse Coyne Nelson. I mean, does it get any better than that? I think not. I think not coming to you from opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas Capitol the drone Star State FEMA Region number six and all the governmental maps in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry.
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John: Get it from Northern Silicon Valley. Where it is raining now are tight. It was very sprinkly. i'm john seed. More Actions. Yep,
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Adam: that's the power of the rain stick. Remember us@dvorak.org slash and as we returned with you on Thursday, please join us then until then. Adios mofos and such
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Unknown: a dangerous virus is spreading rapidly with expected
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wave of infection.
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A year of global pandemic United States has
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the highest number of deaths in a single day. 1500
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cities were in chaos.
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America was
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at a crossroads. You know, there's
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another crisis attached to this pandemic
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event facing one of the most direct and elections in history for general election 2021 could emerge victorious and save his country and the world from a deadly virus.
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It's not my expertise and what the parliamentary rules of how to get there with
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his majority party behind him.
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How could he fail? We
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put together the most extensive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics. Find
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out in the Delaware duskpaw.
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I will raise taxes for anybody making over
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$400,000 during Joe Biden,
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I'm not punishing anybody. Nancy Pelosi.
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Sunday morning,
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Sandy Cortez. Real Jen Psaki,
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I can circle back I'll circle back with Dr. jus.
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Introducing the hunter I mean, one for 13
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days without sleeping smoking crack in drinking vodka
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exclusively Special appearance by Hillary Clinton. inside the beltway dysfunction is back. And it's bigger than ever. Look, I
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guess I should be flattered. Because I'm the nice guy. Don't miss the Delaware desktop we're going to dictate for masking coming soon to theaters and streaming services
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were added to the MAGA law immobilize true
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pressure,
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this film has not yet been rated.
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That 21 year old.
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You bring up a great point, that 21 year old
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21 year old, that 21 year old Trapper who is not yet a convicted felon
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rolling into any place to buy a gun or walk around in whatever way you
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know, training. No understanding
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Wild West.
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You bring up a great one. And then
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whatever small businesses in your community with their stable
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with your stable of girls really don't work in my business in this manner.
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If you don't want to confront them, you got to call the police and say guess what's going on in here? We know
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check them out now.
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Because you all
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know that a Class C is nothing.
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I don't want that guy that's
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not yet
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to train. Wild West.
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That 21 year old. It is no penalty to
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these people
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walk into businesses purposefully,
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intentionally, knowingly or recklessly. Drop the fact that we are saying No way.
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Check them out now.
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You bring up a great Wild West.
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That 21 year old
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that 21 year old
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that 21 year old Wild
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Wild West.
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This summer experience horror. Like you've never experienced it before.
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John: The gym is dead.
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Unknown: The mules are here
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John: about the dead cows.
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Adam: And UFOs
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Unknown: it's real. I know this isn't really scientific but I mean are we doing it fast enough?
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Oh my gosh.
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Can you see that juice
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do it with your family or with people that are in your household.
3:05:00
The dead cows and the mutants
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are here.
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John: Dead cows, mutants are here. bovine flatulence says animals that can eat grass have very unusual stomachs that have these bacteria that are methanogenic in there and so they leak the natural gas both out to the front end of the bath.
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Unknown: Nobody knows how to
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John: get rid of them to know how to get cows to stop for exactly
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Unknown: you don't like Pabst
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Adam: Blue Ribbon as a seen as like a cheap crappy beer.
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Unknown: Let's find out.
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Adam: Getting paid to drink lots of sweet sweet PB splits open early in the morning every day.
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Unknown: mentioned
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John: somebody sent me a Pabst Blue Ribbon
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Adam: Are you wearing it though right now is the word of backwards like a hip hop,
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Unknown: hip hop
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John: not straightforward to over to the side by about 30 degrees.
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Unknown: By the way, we're
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sorry we should be getting cases in cases.
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John: A couple more times.
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Adam: No matter Pabst Blue Ribbon splits open during the no agenda show you cannot hide your problem to
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Unknown: work. It's
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Adam: okay. We're friends here
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John: is the nice sparkling water stays
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Adam: yourself or something you shouldn't do yourself
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Unknown: aware of your,
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John: the wordage you're implementing and then so now I can do this.
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Adam: mopho
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