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Adam curry
Jhansi Devorah Sunday August
28 2022 is sure award winning
keep on Asian media
assassination episode 1481. This
is no agenda. Death Defying and
broadcasting live from the heart
of a Texas Hill Country back
here and FEMA Region number six
in the morning, everybody. I'm
Adam curry,
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where the gold cars are backing
up. I'm John C. Dvorak.
Buzzkill.
Oh, man, I've had technical
difficulties today.
Like what? Wow,
this is really odd. You had the
new road caster pro took it to
Dallas. And I didn't take the
what is the computer call? The
blue Beelink Beelink. Yeah, I
didn't take the Beelink because
I didn't need it. You know, this
is the whole thing is oh, you
hurt his feelings. Oh, the road
caster Pro is fine. You know,
it's all self contained. I just
took a laptop hooked it up.
Everything worked great. And in
fact, everyone said it sounded
exactly the same. Did so I bring
it home. And I'm setting
my voice was a little pitchy.
Oh, really? Because I thought it
was a little tinny.
No, I'm sorry, we had it might
have been the Wi Fi connection.
That doesn't help sometimes.
Sorry, I didn't hear it. So I
was like, I'll just set up this
morning, I get set. And I don't
know how this happened. But the
only other external piece I had
was a USB Doc, you know, an
extender doc. which for some
reason didn't make it back home
with me. I don't understand. And
it's not it's not a lost gear.
Yeah, it's not a big problem
except the Aiva wireless
keyboard, wireless mouse and
mouse and I also have a wireless
mouth. And both of the receiver
USB plugs were in the dark. Oh,
no, like, so like, okay,
luckily, I have another wireless
mouse but then keyboard. Oh,
yeah. So I'm just going to have
to rip apart boxes in the garage
to get a wireless keyboard. Then
I find I have a Bluetooth
keyboard. You know, but you
gotta log into Windows. Like how
do I do this? Just I blame I
blame Ben Shapiro.
And I imagine I've lost gear on
the road too. And it's very
annoying.
It's the word and you know, I'm
not an idiot. I know how to
check the room before I leave.
Yeah, but stuff like that is
it's it's usually not on the on
the mental checklist, you know,
like something plugged in or a
cable and
die. I mean, I just anyway,
who knows? been gifted
something?
Yeah, they don't have the
keyboard or the mouse to go with
it. But yeah, I got something
gifted. Hey, man, did you see
the follow up to that to the pin
Shapiro? fractus? Because we
didn't even know what Babylon B
story. Oh my god. No, I hadn't
seen the Babylon B. What did
they what did they right
10 10,000 people dead? Because
Ben Shapiro walked through a
whole foods. Oh, yeah. Right.
You saw that?
It was so interesting. After the
show, I saw the 1000s and 1000s
of comments. And funny ones,
too. You know, like show me on
the Dench Ben Shapiro doll where
you were hurt. You know where
you harmed. You know, we're here
at Dallas medical. We're
triaging we've got 1000s coming
in, they're stacking up in the
hallways.
I'm telling you. I mean, it's
not as if Ben Shapiro can't get
publicity, but this was a
goldmine
view. And he played it. Well
really downplayed it, you know,
let other people do funny
reports. It was great. Yeah, as
a gold mine. I agree. And, but
in an interesting way, it was
also kind of like, peak woke,
or, you know, like a Fiat
meltdown, if you will. Because
it was people from all all
across the spectrum who were
bitching it Podcast Movement. It
wasn't
they should be Yeah, but it
shouldn't be. So people
kind of came together for what
they did. They came together.
They look like the weenies of
the decade.
They haven't tweeted since I
might add. So pathetic. What
would the curry Devorah
Consulting Group recommend for
them? John, what do you think?
What do you think they should do
in this? In this case?
I think they're doing the right
thing. Shutting up just sitting
quietly. Yeah, and letting it
pass. Yeah, there's
a saying in the old country.
I'll show you the scoreboards
when you steal data. Which
translates to when you're being
shorn as a sheep. You best
better sit still. Exactly. Yeah,
it's probably probably wise,
wise words. So I went as
they can if they come out and
try to do some because they
can't. You know if you're that
woke that that happened in the
first place. You can't undo it
with some sort of sincere
apology or anything because it
makes you look worse. Yeah,
there's nothing you can do in
certain situations that won't
make you look worse and just re
ignite the fire. You know the
thing let us Moeller out and go
out to completely you got to
just shut up and take it like a
man was like whatever you're
like a he hears You're
like an im a nerd a nerd or an
M. Well, what's interesting is
that people, all of a sudden
they're starting to contact the
podcasting. 2.0 a team like hey,
you guys seem to have an escape
hatch from all this insanity. To
welcome to the party. Right on
time.
So much of an escape hatch. Just
everybody already know about it.
No, no, you got 5 million
podcasts registered?
No, no, it's absolutely not
widely known.
I thought it was totally widely
known.
Well, it's no I don't think it's
widely known that there are so
many apps that are now using the
index. I don't think that's
widely known yet.
Oh, that part? Maybe not. But I
think the podcasters know enough
to get on their index.
Oh, yeah. No, they're all in the
index for sure. But they don't
they don't really know why. I
don't think most
well that's always going to be
the case. Yeah, I don't know.
Seems like the thing it's like
the lines out in front of the
disco is this place good? Yeah,
line.
Hey, I wanna I want in. Exactly.
So I went from Dallas to Austin
and then spoke yesterday at the
bit block boom conference.
Which is really descriptive.
It's it's a Bitcoin Conference.
But the fun thing is, and this
is why I did it. It's run by
Gary Leland. He's the guy that
used to own the whole podcast
conference. He sold it in 2019.
And you will know who he is
because he originally is the
podcast pickle guy. Don't
remember the podcast pickle guy?
No, I don't man he was at all
the conferences early on he was
you know he had people to
remember I have never been to
one of these No, but it was all
it was a videos of him because
he always had guys in big pickle
suits of walking trying to sign
him up to his podcast pickle
network you remember that? It's
on level pod bean you know by
the way, pod bean are huge. I
had no idea pod Boy Yeah,
they're
huge. They are huge.
They were one of the biggest
sponsors which mean I think they
laid down 80 grand to sponsor
that conference. Insane at what
was nice should
be issued for prefer supporting
people that sort of hateful type
operation
now they may be they may be so
it was nice because at the bit
block boom conference I
presented value for value in the
story got kind of tight ends and
it worked out pretty well. And
people understood it especially
as the new international
lifestyle good to see a whole
bunch of no agenda people in the
audience yelling out ITM and
right in front of me. There was
a dude right right in front and
and he was wearing a resist we
much t shirt all right crack me
yeah, very different. The
Bitcoin is a lot more fun. More
fun. Meanwhile, turn on the
radio. This is all you get TV
radio anywhere and I know
details
are redacted affidavit used?
Yeah, we should. We should do it
like this. This is better.
Breaking news as we come on the
air. Documents investigation, US
intelligence officials now
conducting a risk assessment to
evaluate potential harm to
national security. The Director
of National Intelligence leaving
a review of those classified
documents recovered from the
former president's Florida home,
some of them marked top secret
officials working to evaluate
the potential fallout from
improper storage and handling
this a day after the DOJ
released that heavily redacted
affidavit justifying their
search. Former President Trump
insisting he did nothing wrong
and laying out his case for a
special master to oversee the
documents.
Are they allowed to use the term
master? Is that okay?
I think this should be called
out for it. Yeah,
that's very racist. We don't use
those words anymore. Master.
Nasty.
I have a rundown from same. Kind
of the same, I think a little
more detailed.
Yeah, this just want that big
bombastic opening. And yeah, the
bombastic opening,
and the big noise, the big
noise, everybody. Yeah,
I see nothing on my list for
this thing, even
though I have a couple of
things. And then other things.
I'll play another thing. So this
is yeah, this is some detail not
too long
tonight. New details from the
partially redacted affidavit
used to authorize the FBI search
of former President Donald
Trump's Florida home. One of the
significant concerns according
to the affidavit was that no
space at Trump's Mar a Lago home
was authorized for the storage
of classified material
investigators using distinctly
bureaucratic language so the
records were unfolded.
But does this distinctly
bureaucratic language why why
did he even say that?
I don't understand well now
let's stop there. Unfolded of
course is the word he referred
to Yeah, but why did he say why?
Why cuz wise diplomatic, not
intelligence or store no
diplomatic diplomatic is now
International. So that might
have to going back to Macron.
Maybe.
Oh, maybe the McCrone thing
right? Yeah, that's a good
point. But his pointing out that
this distinctly buret what else
you do? You could what? What do
you expect from bureaucrats
investigators like someone to
redundant allocate I'm sorry go
indistinctly bureaucratic
language so the records were
unfolded with and intermixed
with other records and otherwise
on properly identified now as
expected this affidavit was
heavy
it is an improperly
yeah that's what the whole idea
was to point out there Stewart
that the stupidity of us
properly Oh, there
it is just that's not so not
being able to point English not
being able to speak English is
now diplomatic
language because it was placed
some, some some some points for
does John Karl. Get some extra
brownie points
for covering for covering for
that shit are Unbeliev so
whenever someone says something
dumb, I say oh, you diplomat.
You speak like diplomat
investigators using distinctly
bureaucratic language. So the
records were unfolded with and
intermixed with other records
and otherwise on properly
identified. Now, as expected,
this affidavit was heavily
redacted, which is 37% of pages
having no redactions. 34% of
pages were partially redacted
while 29% of this affidavit was
totally redacted. In other
words, completely blacked out.
The Affidavit argues a search of
Mar a Lago was necessary due to
the highly sensitive material
found in boxes recovered by the
National Archives back in
January. Okay.
Did you have anything because I
got my clips. Okay, what you
got? This is from NPR. So we
have a slightly different
please. Yes, this. They won't
point out the stupidity of
improperly, they'll just change
the wording and do it for him
raid affidavit one
day after the Justice Department
released a heavily redacted
version of the affidavit used to
justify a search of former
President Donald Trump's South
Florida home. The director of
national intelligence says her
office will lead an
investigation into whether the
storage of sensitive documents
recovered poses any risk to
national security. This after an
inquiry from the chairs of the
House Intelligence Committee and
Oversight and Reform Committee.
Representatives Adam Schiff and
Carolyn Maloney say their
assessment will be done and are
calling on the intelligence
community to move quickly.
Nearly half of that affidavit
was blacked out. And here's Ryan
Lucas has more.
The department describe the
affidavit as a roadmap to its
investigation, and it said that
releasing the affidavit
untouched could compromise the
very investigation that's
underway and so details about
the scope and the direction of
the investigation were redacted
in the version that was
released. So for example, in a
section about the probable cause
for believing that classified
documents and government records
were still at Mar a Lago pretty
much the whole section on that
was blacked out page after page.
Man for the eye, just anyone
does anyone give a shit anymore
about this? I mean, this is so
dumb so infantile, they just
mean they could have said any
they could it could be any topic
that just using that urgency and
the big bombastic sounds and
killing Duffin MacGuffin? Yes.
They're pointing out you know
percentages of redaction of
Kimia. Brett, you're polluting
you're polluting people's minds.
See what they say in part two of
this report.
Meanwhile,
Trump wants an independent
special master appointed over
that search. A federal judge on
Florida told the Justice
Department today to give her
more specific information about
the classified records that were
removed. And Judge Aileen Cannon
says it's her preliminary intent
to appoint a special master in
the case
again with racist Master I don't
understand how this is possible.
I just don't get it. You know,
this is how you can't say master
bedroom. You can't say master
suite you can't use master slave
in open source code. But yet
special master No problemo.
master switch anymore.
I can't believe that some of
those Ben Shapiro people that
they're not freaking out over
this. Really should
say, Yeah, I'm in total
agreement. What's your thinking
here? Because if you're gonna
freak out about the use of the
word master and all these other
situations here meaningless you
got to do it. Why do you let
this one slide? Why specifically
do you let this one slide?
Let me think, Orange Man bad.
That would be it.
So I've got that can't be I have
a cracked cup.
What are you talking about? I
have a couple of related related
clips. You know, the there at
one point there was a theory, I
think it still exists that
there's a mole a mole in the
Trump in the Trump camp. And the
mole let the Feds know that
Trump has something cool has
always
been I think Trump has been
laced with moles ever since
2015. Sure. But the question is,
Who is the Mole? Who's the Mole?
Thank you, James Shatner,
I went I went to mediate. Which
is, is that is that that's all
part of the Clinton. Isn't that
wasn't mean No, maybe not. I
don't know.
No, no, that's always been off
of media matters. But no, no.
It's a right wing thing.
Actually,
I think isn't media? I know. I
don't think so.
Well, regardless, 355 trackers.
Just want to point that out. So
they got a hold of Mary Trump.
The former president, nobody
who puts her on is possibly a
right wing or your right.
And here is her theory.
What is so according to the
reporting, there is a Mar a Lago
mole, do you have any guesses?
Do you have any idea who you
are? Who benefits the most by
Donald Trump going to prison?
There's so many. There are so
it's so tough to choose. I want
it to be all of them. No, I, I
think
so. How can you take this
woman's here's like, it's so
tough to choose,
we need to start with who would
have access to this stuff I
don't think Mark Meadows would
have access to, um,
I think we need to look very
hard at why Jared got $2
billion.
We needed to look very hard at
why he has been so quiet
for so many months now. And
we need to think about who if it
who could also be implicated in
this that would need as big a
play as turning Donald in in
order to get out of trouble, or
at least to mitigate the trouble
there and it sounds like
somebody in Jarrett's position.
I'm not saying it's Jared but it
could be going through it right
we had all these scenarios.
What is this $2 billion thing
that she references?
I don't have any idea. And what
would be the
if he got $2 billion dollars?
Why would he then be the Mole?
Because they caught him stealing
or what is this bulk? I just
it's it's confusing to me. She
is I don't know if this I'll
give you a worst clip of the
year for this clip. By the way.
You're welcome. She is the worst
person ever. And she was on some
other show recently with Erica
Jiang. What's her name and and
some other bunch of lefties and
she was so bad that all the
lefties were rolling their eyes.
They can't even deal with their.
The New York Times report on
April 10. The Saudi sovereign
wealth fund led by Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman MBs,
contributed $2 billion to
Kushner affinity partners over
the objections of advisors who
warned of Kushner's inexperience
and the risk involved, so that
she's saying, Oh, it's a payoff
of some sorts. Which it's sure
looks like
bad debt again.
Yeah, who knows? Who knows?
So we have no idea what's behind
that and where if there's real
money, or if it's designed for
something, or or if it's or
fees, the middleman for a
payoff? No, we
don't know. No, of course. Yeah.
We don't know anything. Great.
Spent good time to speculate.
But it doesn't help.
Our current President Biden was
out and about and yelling and
screaming about stuff and being
mumbly. And he said something
that again, you can say, look,
the guy's just gone. He has no
mental capabilities left. This
is a mistake. But when he said
it, no, you got to think is this
the truth coming out?
Voting Rights will pass election
before and make no make sure no
one. No one ever has opportunity
to steal election again.
Again. Wow, that's a good one. I
missed a great clip.
To steal an election. Well,
yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's a
grammatical structural issue,
and it could have been known
what you I think he left a word
out. He did something but you're
right. It came out as though the
election was stolen. And who
would have stolen it? Biden?
Yes, well,
Trump claimed it was stolen and
Biden Just kind of confirms it.
So Biden went on to call Ultra
Maga a bunch of fascist.
And then they guess, John Paul
yes fear. Trudeau whatever her
name is.
Kareem Abdul Xian. Pierre Vaughn
dam. Yes.
She ended up doubling down and
she was really into it because
she used to be you have to
remember that she used to be on
MSNBC a lot. Yeah. And while she
was on it, she just slamming the
slamming the Magaz. And so she
felt that she was in her element
for a few minutes in front of
the press.
Did you just say slamming the
Magaz? Slamming the magazine?
Sounds kind of cool. I don't
know. It's like, it sounds like
something you do in a bar. Yeah,
so now this was a question from
a British journalist, which made
it just somehow better or I
think,
fascism, or something, we're
gonna hear more of that phrase?
Is it something the President's
gonna kind of embrace, always
any sense that it was a little
impromptu, it's gonna turn into
a kind of basket of deplorable
thing that you regret? So?
Look, I was very clear when when
laying out and defining what,
you know, Magga Republicans have
done and you look at the
definition of fascism. And you
think about what they're doing
in attacking our democracy, what
they're doing and taking away
our freedoms, taking away
wanting to take away our rights,
our voting rights, I mean, that
is what that is, it is very
clear, and he is what he made
that that that powerful speech
that you heard from him last
night, and he has not shied away
from saying that
I did look up the definition of
fascism. So I can see how on her
mind, a political philosophy
movement or regimes such as that
of the fascist at that exalts
nation, and often race above the
individual, and that stands for
a centralized, this is where it
falls apart, autocratic
government headed by a
dictatorial leader, severe
economic and social
regimentation, and forcible
suppression of opposition. So I
can see how someone who was on
the left or extreme
left should think that forcible
suppression of opposition
existed right. Within her little
speech. There was that core
notion, of course, but that's
not the fascist, of
course, but that's Hello. But
you said Bring yourself that's
that, but I can see how they see
it. I see. This clip will
exemplify that. And I'm so sad I
have not had an opportunity to
see you the to see the entire
episode, because based on this,
it's going to be a clip fest.
Rob Reiner and Amy Klobuchar
were on Bill Maher, did you see
this? Not yet. I mean, either.
But I do have this one clip
where Bill Maher, soon to be
jobless Bill Maher, or life was
Bill Maher brought up the Hunter
Biden laptop and the Sam Harris
admission where he said no, no,
you know, we just suppress that.
That's okay. It's okay. When you
have Trump that then it's okay
to do that. So Bill Maher
questions, these two over this
press doing this anything is
justified in preventing them
from taking office? Is it?
No, no, you know, it's not
justified using armed violence
to try to kill people in the
capital. That's not justified.
So
this question was entered this
question.
The question is, was
it appropriate to bury the
hunter by talking about the
press doing that? He's saying
that's what they did. And that
is what they did. They buried
the Hunter Biden story before
the election, because they were
like, We can't risk having the
election thrown to Trump. We'll
tell them after the alert.
And we know for a fact that
that's what they did. Of course,
you don't know for a fact that
that's what they did. I don't
know what they did. I know
people
only watch MSNBC.
You would know about it. I do
know about that. I do know about
that. And I do watch Fox. But
the point is, you were gonna
prove now that they did the
press play, you know, tried to
they're admitting it. admitting
it. Yes. That's not even an
issue anymore. They're saying
yes, we basically did this
because we didn't want this to
throw the election.
Yes. I don't know that. They've
all said this. And I I believe,
I believe well, times,
definitely. My dad was a
reporter. I believe in it. And I
think you have to, you have to
make sure that you're treating
people fairly, but I think Rob's
point here is that we are
dealing with a man who used to
be the president right now who's
literally tried to lead an armed
insurrection. On this right now,
and I have not been as you've
noticed this bombastic because
my friend hear about what's
going to happen about what's
gonna happen coming out of the
we just got out of what they
just got out of Mar a Lago. I
don't know and just as I don't
know what's gonna happen in
these cases I believe you gotta
let the Justice Department do
their jobs.
Orange Man bad love this. Boo
Boo Boo Boo Boo Boo Boo Boo Boo
tip of the tip the pepper pepper
pepper pepper has
to do now. She has such a
nervous quality to her voice.
Yeah. That you know, she just
sounds like she's shaking.
He heard Reiner though these
these people are not like we
didn't know but he hasn't always
been unhinged, but he knows that
he knows this but he what I
heard him doing there is not
like how am I going to cover
this up? I think he was taken
aback HOLY SHIT did Bill Maher
just put me on the spot like
this? That's what I think
happened there. And he got mad
and then Bill Maher whenever you
only watch MSNBC. Ooh, I wonder
if Rob Reiner still has
Hollywood juice, man. I don't
think so. No think he has juice.
But as Reiner comes from a
comedic family and and Maher is
a comedian, and there's
something that it did great. I
think I don't think they match.
I think their personalities
conflict. Maybe I could be
wrong, but I can see the two of
them hanging out.
I think the most logical clip
from here is your Zuckerberg
clip, which I presume is the
whole clip of him. The important
clip we were hearing on if him
on Rogan.
It's the main one that's been
that was clipped from the Rogan.
Yeah, I think it covers the
whole thing. How do you guys
handle things when they're a big
news item that's controversial.
Like there was a lot of
attention on Twitter during the
election because of the 100. By
the
way, I think Zuckerberg is a
great guest for Joe. And he came
to the studio, which was also
good. And did you see
what's interesting? Yeah, I
agree with you because nobody
else brings out Zuckerberg and
brings him to normality?
No, he's always in his office or
in his house in Hawaii. Not only
that, but he's been
he's been interviewed on the
road by different people. And
there's been a lot of them that
have failed because he's a
little off putting and he
doesn't like certainly he
doesn't like a lot of people. I
am autistic in some funny way.
But for some reason he felt he
looked very normal. It'd be much
more so than when he's in
Congress.
Yeah, the thing that got me was
his headphones. He had his
headphones, like on the back of
his head. Instead of just like,
like a man, he
probably just because he wants
to show off his great hitting
here.
Oh, is that it? Okay.
I didn't laugh George the
beautiful shirt.
We roll it back a little bit.
Yeah, yeah. So yeah. Like there
was a lot of attention on
Twitter during the election
because of the Hunter Biden
laptop story. The near?
No, no. The reason is, is that
he has those pointy alien ears.
So he has to kind of move the
CANS otherwise his ears hurt.
Yeah, yeah. So you guys censored
that as well. So we took a
different path than Twitter. I
mean, basically, the background
here is the FBI, I think
basically came to us. They said
some folks on our team was
basically hidden that
this is the part where we're
missing a key piece of
information that we got when
Mark Zuckerberg was in Time
Magazine Man of the Year, when
Robert Mueller, it this is in
Time Magazine, Robert Muller
pops his head in the office
where Zuckerberg is being
interviewed for Time Magazine
and says, Hey, I was just down
in my office, down the hall and
just wanted to say, hi, the FBI
didn't just, you know, contact
their folks, the FBI is at the
desk next to them, just for
context
basically came to us. Some folks
on our team was like, hey, just
the you know, like you should be
on high alert, there was we
thought that there was a lot of
Russian propaganda in the 2016
election. We have it on notice
that basically, there's about to
be some kind of dump of that's
similar to that. So just be
vigilant. So our protocol is
different from Twitter's what
Twitter did is they said you
can't share this at all. We
didn't do that. What we do is we
have if something was reported
to us as potentially
misinformation, important
misinformation. We also use
third party fact checking
program because we don't want to
be deciding what's true and
false. And for the I think it
was five or seven days when it
was basically being being
determined whether it was false.
The distribution on Facebook was
decreased, but people were still
allowed to share it so you can
still share it, you can still
consume it. Thankfully the
distribution
is decreased, it got shared
at work. I like how you consume
it on Facebook, you're a
consumer, you consume the
information, basically,
the ranking in newsfeed was a
little bit less a little less,
fewer people saw it than would
have otherwise. So it definitely
by what percentage? I don't
know. Yeah, it's meaningful. But
basically, a lot of people are
still able to share it. We got a
lot of complaints that that was
the case. You know, obviously,
this is a hyper political issue.
So depending on what side of the
political spectrum, you either
think we didn't censor it enough
or sensitive way too much. But,
but we weren't sort of as black
and white about it is Twitter,
we just kind of thought, hey,
look, if the FBI which I still
view is a legitimate institution
in this country, it's a very
professional law enforcement,
they come to us and tell us that
we need to be on guard about
something that I want to take
that seriously.
Did they specifically say you
need to be on guard about that
story.
I know, I don't remember if it
was that specifically, but it
was it basically fit the
pattern.
Couple of things. One, the
pattern of fit the pattern, that
means they may as well have said
something about it being
specifically that but they
didn't, right. I have to assume
that the FBI also has it has its
hooks into Twitter course. And
Twitter just took the bait and
just said, Okay, we're gonna
kill the story. That has to be
the case. There's no
way what what's interesting is I
don't think Joe asked about
Twitter. He asked about
Facebook.
No, he did the beginning. No, I
mean, no, he never asked about
Twitter. But Zuckerberg at the
beginning talks about Twitter.
No, it
talks about it throughout the
whole thing up until the end.
He's like, Well, Twitter do
Twitter. We weren't like Twitter
was wasn't Twitter. We're not
Twitter and Twitter did that.
wasn't that bad, but the the
FBI. And then he says at the
end, he says, what they didn't
specifically say it was about
the laptop, but it fit the
pattern. So there was some,
there was some pre determined
around the bush. And the real
pattern was, of course, when the
thing rolled out is the 17
agencies and clapper and
everybody in between. So Oh,
yeah. Russia disinformation,
it's obvious to anyone is
different information from the
Russians, which is part of the
pattern.
The sad thing is to people who
understand what this means,
like, Wow, that's pretty brazen.
That's how it works. These
people can't be trusted. I'm
afraid most people are like,
Well, that makes total sense. Of
course, we should do that. This
is the way it should work
protects us from Russian
disinformation. If someone asked
me, for Dummies, someone asked
me yesterday at the conference,
do you think in Europe in the
Netherlands? Do you think that
people eventually are they
getting close to being so fed up
that we see a real resistance as
they know the Germans invaded
them to capitulate and gave them
their bikes within six hours?
No. And not in Europe and not in
America and nowhere? No one
knows hardships? No, they're no.
So the same things. You know,
Rob Reiner will listen to this
and go wow, that's great. Law
enforcement doing his job.
That's the That's the sad thing
is people don't Yeah, they've
been Yeah, I agree with that.
And there's no
evidence that there's any way
that this is gonna go any
further than I mean, just go
back and forth the waist going,
we try to deconstruct it and
show you what's really happening
but it's it doesn't mean
anything. It just means that
there's a back and forth goes
like a tennis game. It doesn't
mean anything. It doesn't mean
anything it doesn't mean there's
a revolution coming there's no
revolutionary all your life, you
know, and if left is going to be
your the revolution is the type
of derailleurs come to resist
resist the resistance, in fact,
like I still have things
somewhat irks. I'm like some of
the things that bother me is
that right after the election of
Trump, Hillary Clinton says
she's going to do what she can
to help them and the next thing
you know on her Twitter feed is
is the resistance to help him
she didn't help she's a liar.
There was a great happen. I
thought I clip that. Hillary Oh,
man. Did I not clip that Hillary
Clinton did like sounds as
though she and Chelsea have a
oh, that's odd. I guess it
didn't clip. Oh, here it is.
Yes. She and Chelsea have a
reality show called gutsy. It's
on apple plus, because you know,
it's quality.
Hey, Barry, this thing bill. I
put it on apple plus, for God's
sake. Nobody listens to that.
I gotta say, apple plus, you
know, I'm using like, hey, if
it's on apple plus then the a
lot of money went into it
probably. So they have this
apple plus show. And then they
bring on strong women. Gutsy,
gutsy, gutsy chicks. And they
brought on Kim Kardashian and
now so they do a knowledge quiz.
And Kim Kardashian kicked
Hillary's as like 11 to four And
this is how it was reported.
In their new Apple TV plus show
gutsy Hillary and Chelsea
Clinton found unique ways to
shine a light on the important
work being done by both
celebrities and everyday heroes.
The mother daughter duo opened
up about the legal trivia
contest with criminal justice
reform advocate Kim Kardashian
that proved particularly
humbling for one of them. Under
what circumstances may one use
deadly force to defend
themselves. Yes.
When one is being faced with
deadly force themselves, or one
believes that deadly force is
imminent?
Is it humbling to lose that
contest to her secretary? Oh, it
was heartbreaking. Oh, my gosh.
But I think it's also just easy
to work on her reaction time,
Sandra. Like sometimes I could
see my mom knew what the answer
was, but she wouldn't hit the
buzzer in time. Well, I was
really intrigued by how well she
did. I wanted to, you know, put
the spotlight on her not that
she needs it. But
she's worried I want to pander
to a brown person really hard to
get that thing. Let her know.
I'm not saying that. I'm not
saying it's more of the reaction
time, but it wasn't high. She
wouldn't. I don't think you can
really see that because they do
like the buzzer sort of
soundtrack in the series. But
what you don't see is like, you
know, can look at it in the mail
and be like, Oh, wait, no. She
gets to work on the reaction.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's what you want for
President. Tony has no response
time. Sounds about right. Notice
also how Chelsea gives it away
and says, Well, you know, it's
just fucking phony buttons. They
put the soundtrack in later.
Yeah, good work. Couldn't
even couldn't even take the
little effort to rig up the
buttons. I mean, Buttons. Oh, I
did I sent you a picture. Do you
see the picture of your buttons?
No, I did not see a picture of
my button. As you send it
through email I sent you never
read my emails.
I say do I go through them all
the time I go through every
millage ever sent
bow and the subject was buttons.
Let me look at buttons. You got
to he him she her? They them and
a blank one you can fill out
yourself. Which would be Nirn
him. Knee near NIMH? Sorry,
I think they would have you
think they would have those
already prepared? The Neener
Nana?
No, no. They thought it'd be too
dangerous because of Ben
Shapiro. So
title buttons. So let's start
with that issue.
What is it under?
I don't know. I looked at
buttons and there's nothing
there. No.
We don't have to bore everybody
with our email. Okay. Just keep
your email records. I don't know
you want to switch topics? I got
a couple of things to talk
about. Well, you want to talk
about people dying. If you could
do something I'll be listing
rushing. I don't think that's
gonna be any fun.
Well, it is kind of fun because
Mark Stein who by the way this
this GB news. That's catching
some steam over there in the UK.
I thought you know, I was like
this anyone watched this thing.
But even was the guy mark from
clean feet. I told you him at
Mark from clean feet. Nice Guy
Brett, you know, doesn't
understand Texans with guns
doesn't understand. You know, he
also said well, we got the guns.
Well, we've gotten to a nice
little conversation Do you know
that there's more knife crime in
America than in the UK? I'm like
okay, all right. You probably
right whatever. But he but he
said you know this GB news. It's
really it's really catchy and
he's a broadcast guy so he would
know so it's catching catching
some steam Mark Stein? Maybe one
of their lead guys. I don't
know. But he had on
Well, hold on. I don't want to
stop you here on this. But I got
nothing from you here on the
email. I got screwball I got you
saying 1000s dead you sent me a
foreword of correct please for
ad you sent me forward of the
newsletter suppression alert you
sent me a Ford JCD as often as
musky history which needs to be
read. I don't have anything in
the buttons you sent me nothing.
Well, let me let me check my
sent box I mean I'm Yeah, well
maybe you're right. Maybe I
didn't
guess probably the reason I
don't read a lot of your email.
Yeah, cuz I
never send them to you. I just
like said he's not gonna read it
anyway.
name spelled wrong.
Oh, there you go. Okay. Now, so
mark Stein had on his show.
Eight time, English. England
soccer team captain. So these
are the guys that played the big
international games at World
Cup. You wave a cup, all that
maculatus EA and he is very
disturbed by what he sees with
young athletes in England.
You've you've asked for a proper
investigation into what is going
on here. I take it I take it you
just suddenly notice that there
were footballers and boxers and
rugby players dying more often
than they should be
very much So, Mark, I've been
involved in sport all my life.
Not only that, I watch a hell of
a lot of sport if it's pretty
much the only thing I've watched
on television and I have seen so
many people, so many incidents
of young fit healthy sports
people collapsing on their
fields of play, and it's, it's
just not normal and yet the
media seem to be normalizing it
and nobody seems to be paying
any attention whatsoever to this
huge rise that has gone on and
for the authorities in charge
the sports to not notice it or
not to be calling for an
investigation I think is
absolutely scandalous and I have
been trying and and hopefully
I'll get a meeting soon with the
powers that be in football to
try and put evidence before them
to show them just what is
happening because they don't
seem to want to investigate it
themselves. And I think that's
criminal.
There you go. He's a criminal.
Well, it's just it's because of
the diet it's because of
no there's no there's a new one
warming No, there's a new one as
a new one. According to the
Daily Mail, who gets this from a
study hall? I might as well just
check out see which study this
was. Let me see. Study Israel
researchers. Let me see who were
the researchers researchers
examined Lynx? Do they not say
interesting? Professor Sir
neelesh of the British Heart
Foundation. Ah, yes. Yes. Okay.
Now you would know that you
would know when he says car
fumes from exhaust and heavy
braking, heavy braking raise the
risk of heart attacks. That's
right. Car fumes and heavy
braking. How does the heavy
braking
tie today's brake pads aren't
made with his best dose anymore?
So the material use is prayer I
guess
oh no, it combust flakes here it
is. Oh combustion abrasion from
brakes and tires and dust.
Oh tires. This is a big deal now
talking about the by the way,
which doesn't find much
logic as a climate change thing
there.
There's a logical inconsistency
with his tire complaining but
tires you know slough off as
they go dry or you drive around
and look pieces of rubber come
off slough has like sloughing
off and murder that slide. Yeah,
but did tires last a lot longer.
So I don't get how these tires
are, are basically falling, you
know, just just dissolving as
they're, as you're driving
around into little bits of
rubber in there, which is flying
all over the place. And the
tires are lasting longer. It's
just something about it doesn't
make sense. But
well, she does make sense to me
because I recall there was an
article I'm looking at right
now. About tires. Yes, here we
go. The Atlantic car tires are a
major pollution problem.
Environmental impact of a car
tire, tire makers tackling
climate change with eco friendly
tires. So here's how here's how
I would do it. Here's how I do
it. Here we go. Climate change
because of the tires is killing
people. So stop driving people
wouldn't miss that out. There's
an element of stop driving this
true.
Then there's a German study that
finds that the COVID vaccine is
40 times deadlier than we think,
than we think. I don't know who
it is. If it's him or we but
that's bad. We and CBS. They
have some answers to this.
There's a new chart making the
rounds on social media and it's
easy to misinterpret what it's
telling you it appears
to say most people dying of
COVID 19 lately are actually
fully vaccinated. CBS 17 Digital
reporter Jenny McCrary is back
checking it.
What this chart shows is deaths
in vaccinated people now
outnumber those among the
unvaccinated, but an expert
tells me it leaves out a very
important detail how old those
people are. This chart you may
have seen online, at some point
after February, weekly deaths in
vaccinated people surpassed
those who didn't get a vaccine.
That's the black line moving
over the blue one. But UNC Dr.
David Weber says what it's
missing is age.
Most of the cases we're seeing
now of deaths are many of them
are in older people, much like
we saw it two years ago. The
majority of older people in
particular because of their
risks for COVID are vaccinated.
So it's not surprising if the
majority people are vaccinated.
Even if the vaccines are
working. The majority of deaths
will be in people who are
vaccinated.
That's why the chart from the
State Department of Health and
Human Services includes a key
phrase age adjusted.
The real question is not what
percentage of deaths or
hospitalization are
unvaccinated. Did unvaccinated
it's by age. What's the risk of
death in vaccinated versus
unvaccinated individuals?
And because we know immunity
fades over time, it also
highlights how important
boosters are, including the ones
coming soon that target the
Omicron Omicron.
So that's really the question
that you need to ask. Yes, sir.
How do they turn this report?
Oh, I
know. It's beautiful. It's so
skillful
boosters are including the ones
coming soon that target the Oh,
McCrone variants. So that's
really the question that you
need to ask is vaccinated versus
unvaccinated. What age group and
then did you have two three or
four doses?
And in my story online, find out
why Dr. Weber compares those
COVID deaths to car wrecks.
Oh, yeah, so Bobby, yeah, he's
got it on the money Bobby.
So I guess if you're old, you're
gonna die and happen and they
don't care. Well, yeah, these
days. I mean, the vaccine
clearly is killing older people.
They didn't give enough shots is
the problem. Yes, they need
another shot.
So in Australia, there's an
interesting little speech here
by a barrister. And I funny
enough, I got I was just, I just
asked my friend Mark from clean
feet. What is the difference
between a solicitor and
barrister and I still don't
really understand what a
solicitor is like your lawyer
and a barrister. That's like
someone who can do special
things and bring cases and I
know can probably have tea with
the queen. So it's not just some
schlub lawyer. The barrister has
some powers up a notch. He's up
a notch. And this is Julian
Gillespie. And he is giving his
opinion in I don't know which
Parliament he's giving or
hearing, he's giving his his
opinion of the legal and perhaps
towards responsibility of
doctors and lawmakers. That
would be the people he's
speaking to, which is kind of
funny when you see their faces
due to the scale of the rollout.
It now appears 10s of 1000s of
practitioners have repeatedly
performed medical treatments,
properly termed gross medical
and or professional negligence,
with respect to patients
receiving the COVID-19
injectables, where each
practitioner has no immunity
from government whatsoever. So
these practitioners are
therefore personally and
professionally liable to actions
for medical negligence from
their patients receiving
COVID-19 injectables,
particularly those patients who
subsequently died or suffered
adverse side effects from the
COVID-19 injectables.
Additionally, due to the illegal
nature of the Afra, and national
boards joint statement, it does
also appear that the public
offices of APRA and the national
boards responsible for the
creation and publication of the
nine March 2021 statement are
now legally exposed to the
action of misfeasance in public
office as the harm to COVID-19,
as the harm to COVID-19 Vaccine
Victims was foreseeable. In
terms of these still remaining
experimental gene based
therapies. These Vaccine Victims
and future victims who later
develop vaccine related injuries
and illnesses can sue the public
offices of APRA and the national
boards in their personal
capacity. A further liability in
the same public offices appears
available to those registered
practitioners who improperly
administered the COVID-19
injectables in breach of their
codes of conduct. Should those
health practitioners
subsequently be sued by their
patients, and they have to pay
damages to their patients than
those health practitioners may
in turn, be able to sue the
public officers of APRA and the
National Board for coercing and
threaten them to ignore their
codes of conduct. Such illegal
action, again, would be the tort
of misfeasance in public office.
We'll see. I gave you a clip
today for that one. Oh,
thank you. Appreciate it.
And then dad, that's the same
case. This is the same thing is
going to happen here. I think
so. And a lot of these doctors
should be ashamed of themselves
for doing what they did. And
especially the ones who came on
TV and keep we got a guy here
some kind of Wang or Wong
whatever his name is. Some
character comes in from UCSF and
A's on CBS are our locals
affiliate constantly. He's on
all the stations and he's just
yet more shots, get more shots,
another booster. You know, it's
all he talks about, get that guy
get booster booster booster. And
this guy should be he's, I don't
know, think he should be liable
and also in case Canada we have
the situation where the doctors
can't even say anything that
came in to express an opinion
about lying about the shots
right for you blocked,
blocking them up. And the fact
that they could go after in this
case, I think it was the
equivalent maybe the CDC NIH
that could go after peaceful
people personally hold them
personally liable, which of
course is why Fauci is
disappearing now. After the
great walk back is on. Here, CDC
director of Wollensky just
listened to this horse crap
dropped,
it eats into lockdowns went too
far.
You know, many of those
lockdowns predated me at the
CDC. Here's what I can tell you
since my time at the CDC and
watching it even
why didn't you just answer that
question? Y'all that predates
me, just so you know, I had
nothing to do with that. I'm not
going to answer any questions.
You see, here's what I can tell
you since my time at the CDC and
watching it even beforehand, and
that is there were important
decisions that we had to make an
imperfect time with imperfect
data. And we always updated
those decisions as those data
were evolving. As we got more
data, we had more information by
which we could make better
decisions. So I don't
necessarily want to revisit the
question of lock downs that
predated me. But what I will say
is we have updated our guidance
in the context of new
information. And sometimes we
have to make a decision before
we have all the information that
we want. And I said to our
agency, not making a decision is
a decision in and of itself.
So so she doesn't want to say
anything about lockdown, but we
this question will come up for
her because they're gonna try it
again. No doubt. And what else
did you have? Oh, yeah, this
wasn't the science follow the
science is science, science.
Science don't attack me. I
represent science. Yeah, but the
data changed. Everything I heard
was the data shows us remember
the first data 3 million dead?
That was the first day it came
out of England 3 million dead.
These people again, I don't know
if Are we just whistling in the
wind? John, and we just thought,
Hey, everybody.
Yeah, now let's go figure that
out.
Mike Tyson. Have you seen Mike
Tyson recently? Know why he's in
a wheelchair. He is grown a
beard. He walks with a cane he
looks like an old man. And you
know he's he is on I think I saw
a video where he says why I was
basically beaten into submission
to get the vaccine because you
know, without me no one earns
any money so I really didn't
want to do it but I did it. And
now you see the guy I mean he
physically looks like he aged 20
years. Really get just look just
look just look at the
book and just suppressing this
information.
Just take a look just do a
search for button Dyson Tyson
wheelchair. Tell me what you
think he looks like. It looks
like I mean, maybe I'm missing
some maybe I'm missing some
information but I'm not sure
exactly what I think it was.
What was his problem he had me
see Mike Tyson wheelchairs. You
see him you see him in the
wheelchair and
I'm gonna I'm gonna blow up a
couple
tears he see
like ISIS by the wheelchair
Miami picked go viral. There you
go. Yeah. Viral viral posts as
he says it's a sciatica flare up
which is can be very painful.
That's what was it again that
kept saying he had sciatica who
was just clearly was it Nadler?
Yeah, Jerry Nadler Oh, I fall
down all the time because I've
seen it but look at Tyson man.
He looks old. I'm gonna face
Hope y'all are playing along. If
you have a podcasting 1.0 app,
you can see it right now. Dred
Scott put that image right there
in the chapter so you can see it
doesn't look good. Does he?
Yeah, he does look good, but who
knows? He's still buffed.
Oh, yes. jurkovich is being
talked about because he is not
coming to the US Open because
the United States
ridiculous, by the way. Yes.
Hello. I've
been saying this. I cannot get
Kevin over because he's
unvaccinated. He couldn't come
over with Christina because of
this stupid law. And I hear
people and this is what pisses
me off. I was driving home or
wherever I was not. Yeah, maybe
was Friday. I heard it on the
five. Like, well, they should
just make an exception. No, this
whole thing should be gone. I'll
make an exception. Exactly. That
made that pisses me off, get rid
of it. Get rid of it. No
country. We're one of the few
countries left that has this
stupid requirement, and
especially since it makes no
legal sense with the CDC saying
vaccinated and unvaccinated will
not be treated. differently by
now, if you want to come to
United States and you're not a
citizen or a resident, you're
not allowed. If you're
unvaccinated, you're not
allowed.
Hey, holes. Yeah, it's really
bad policy.
All right. Well, there's a
couple more things. Oh, yeah.
The lawsuit I think.
Like, like we knew this wasn't
coming. I think you have a clip
or two about this. So this is an
overview tonight Maderna suing
vaccine giant Pfizer and
biontech, accusing its rival of
violating patents on
groundbreaking mRNA technology
used in its COVID shots. The
biotech startup saying we
believe that Pfizer and biontech
unlawfully copied Madonna's
inventions and they have
continued to use them without
permission. Pfizer says it was
surprised by the lawsuit, adding
its own vaccine was based on
biontech proprietary mRNA
technology. We remain confident
in our intellectual property
supporting the Pfizer biontech
vaccine and will vigorously
defend against the allegations
of the lawsuit. Some are
arguing at least in an emergency
situation, we need to at least
temporarily waive patent rights
to get more shots in arms.
But Maderna is not urging any
halt in the sales of Pfizer
vaccines last year Maderna and
Pfizer reported $54 billion in
COVID. Vaccine sales combined.
Pfizer is selling twice what
Maderna did the highest one year
total for a pharmaceutical
product in history. And the
stakes are high mRNA technology
is being used to develop drugs
for everything from HIV to auto
immune and cardiovascular
diseases.
Yeah, all right. It's gonna be
the great mRNA fest. So there's,
you know
what, this, when this first
happened when the first vaccines
came out, and I knew Maderna had
the patent on the idea of a
workable mRNA, which has never
been, you can't really get a
workable mRNA if you go through
the normal process of testing
because they all die, they still
don't have a work of life.
That's true. They still don't
have assuming that they had they
thought they had one here. It
was obvious to everybody that
Pfizer biontech had to have
taken the same idea and just,
you know, tweaked it has to be a
patent violation. Hold
on a sec. It had to be How about
this idea? Pfizer? How about
Pfizer puts up kind of a a weak
fight? Just before we find out
how lethal This is to certain
people or age groups. And then
well, hey, returners patent.
Yeah. How about that one? Would
that work? Would that be
possible?
I think it might work if that
business Maderna triggered this.
They'd be asking for trouble.
They're dumb. I mean, this is
what's Well, they didn't sue
right away. Why did it take this
long? That's the question I have
to ask.
Well, the what they said was
they didn't want to have any
patent fight while the panel Oh,
that's okay. We'll just take
half your profit. Yeah, kind of.
Meanwhile, in California, at
least I don't know if you've got
these out there. We've got
community as finally is like the
only FDA approved vaccine and
they're advertising on
television. We've seen these
No, but can you can you still
can you actually get it? Or is
it just an ad?
Well, it's an interesting ad. I
know, I'm gonna have to record
it for the next show. Oh,
I thought I thought someone sent
me that if you gotta you
can dig it up and play it. But
the couple of things, one is
commodity, it's not Pfizer, and
it's and they say specifically
Pfizer, biontech they're
bringing them in. So it's
possible. And it's only for the
teens, it's 12. There's like a
like a eight to 16 or something
I use for kids is a kid's
vaccine, they don't advertise it
for adults. And they they're
pushing kids because they gotta
get the kids shot up. And then
they play all the side effects
at the end and it's just like
guy who's going to take this
does this it does that it does
this does that causes this it
causes that so they it's honest
I know I have this but I don't
know it's a comedy spell calm
naughty Kaminari are calm near
near art is
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c o m i Let's see how I do with
that. Man someone's you know,
but someone said to me didn't
put in commercial I know is like
here's a great ad and you know
try and search on ad that's
always fun. Oh, good. I'll try
this. You'll get lucky it's
worth it because I was for sure.
I somehow I thought that you
would have that one. I don't
know my mistake. Yes. Okay. So
I would like to actually I was
pretty sure I was gonna have to
but I didn't. I would. I would
like to know Always, is that
actually what they're giving? Or
is it still the same stuff made,
it's the same stuff in the
bottles advertising,
it has to be the real deal. And
it's only as targeted so they
don't have a lot of it.
And it's for kids. Hey, kids,
just for kids now with Lucky
Charms. Nice. Just one more big
pharma. I've been on the story.
So I'm just going to play a
little bit of this of this clip
just to show you how corrupt how
corrupt all these people are.
This is Bloomberg, and the doing
story about this fabulous bill
that has now enabled Americans
to get hearing aids for almost
free, almost your favorite topic
I hated so much. So just to
review quickly, real hearing
aids are incredibly expensive,
because of a relatively small
market for very powerful
miniaturized audio computing
devices. Nothing has changed in
this bill other than people who
make much less sophisticated
systems who are already selling
them over the counter for $500
or $300. And you stick them in
your ear, and you connect it to
your phone, it goes out and then
all of a sudden your hearing is
better. They are now be they
allowed allowed to be called
hearing aids. So people
consumers, thank you, Elizabeth
Warren think that they're buying
hearing aids, but they're really
buying some shit from Silicon
Valley. And this is how
Bloomberg and the medical
community and doctors are
complicit in this. Everyone, the
doctor in this certainly knows
he's full of shit. He's lying.
But
we've got something else that
has the maybe affecting a lot of
Americans mostly. And Paul,
yeah, I wasn't even kind of had
this on my radar until a couple
of days ago. But you know, the
FDA is coming out and saying,
hearing aids can be sold over
the counter. And that is just
fantastic. I think for a lot of
people, let's bring in an
expert, who can help us out here
and out here, Dr. Franklin,
director of the Cochlear Center
for Hearing at the Johns Hopkins
Public School of Public Health.
He joins us on the phone. Please
know this is from Johns Hopkins
in Baltimore. And we should note
that the Bloomberg School of
Public Health is supported by
Michael R. Bloomberg, founder of
Bloomberg LP
Oh, this is great. So it's
Bloomberg with a Bloomberg
sponsored hospital a school with
oh, it's fantastic. What could
possibly be corrupt about this?
And Bloomberg Philanthropies?
Dr. Lin, I mean, to me, this
sounds like a big deal, because
there are a lot of folks out
there that can really benefit
from hearing aids. But is this
going to make it significantly
easier and hopefully lower the
cost for hearing aids for these
folks?
Oh, yeah, absolutely. Paul, I
mean, the planning just came out
a few days ago, but some eight
years in the planning. I mean,
there are 40 million Americans
with hearing loss. I mean,
eight years in the planning,
what the hell what is he talking
about eight years in the
planning? What is that Guy? Guy?
I don't know. I mean, it's just
how caring he is for these
folks.
Oh, yeah, absolutely. Paul, you
know, eight years in the
planning, no dislike came out a
few years in the planning. I
mean, there are 40 million
Americans with hearing loss. I
mean, with that perspective,
that basically means I mean, two
thirds everyone over said, What
has a hidden area yet. You know,
as we work in the National
Academies a few years ago, the
average cost per pair of hearing
aids just a few years ago was,
you know,
$700 $4,700 Yes, that was the
average cost of hearing aids,
which me put
a perspective that basically
means it could be the third
largest material personally for
the average American after house
in a car, which is just a bit
crazy. That's perspective,
that is perspective and having
my dad many years ago, get one
they are expensive, it was
cumbersome. And I have to say
sometimes I think the design
could be a lot easier,
especially for older people who
are trying to kind of manage on
their own
tail. Don't worry, here come
Silicon Valley to the rescue
with lies,
so thrilled about this move,
what does it mean for the
companies that might get
involved in offering it out to
consumers and patients? who need
it?
Yeah, so you know, one of the
reasons why they were or they
still are so expensive, is
because of you know, how they're
regulated. So the the current or
as you know, the past FDA
regulatory hearings were
established, that's why they did
that and then back then they'd
be said hearing aids could only
be sold through licensed
provider like an e and t or an
audiologist or a hearing
instrument specialist. And
listen, that made sense back
then because the only way for
hearing aids to be safe and
effective was they really had to
be properly programmed by
someone back normal Analog
Devices.
Oh, okay. Wait, is there some
magic that's taking place
you know, fast forward 45 years
later not the case anymore? So
what FDA is doing now,
essentially, I would say really
opening up the market sort of
that classic example smart
regulation here where in the
past because hearing it's gonna
be sold through licensed
providers, you get five
manufacturer on the world,
really dominated by 99 99%
awards marketplace because new
companies let's say like, you
know, tongue in cheek, an Apple
or Samsung, clinically enter the
Korean market that couldn't sell
directly to consumers with these
new regulations. That's what's
going to finally allow that to
happen. So any company meeting
the criteria can Sell and reach
directly to consumers, which you
can imagine, well, we think
pretty dramatically lower costs
and really increase access. And
more importantly, companies will
be designing devices for the end
user mind like the actual person
using it, as opposed to being
sold to a licensed professional
to then resell to the consumer,
which can sort of pervert how
devices are designed sometimes.
Okay,
it's a perversion. The other
stuff we're talking about
is just the the only thing I
will say. As a sound guy. It is
not. It has not been
demonstrated to me that there's
any hearing aid worth its salt.
I've tried several that you can
stick in your ears connect to
your phone with an app and that
a magically PPP peeps and you
touch some stuff and Oh, yeah.
And then all of a sudden you
hear perfectly? No. You need a
professional for that. Maybe
there's an aftermarket here for
me. Hey, did you just get some
of those cool Silicon Valley
hearing aids and it works for
shit. They'll help you set them
up. It's just it's just
maddening. It's so corrupt. It's
they're so full of it. Lie lies.
Alright, take me somewhere else.
This is your Let's go. Let's go
to the moon. Oh, yeah,
Artemis baby. Artemis. Where are
we going? What are we doing?
Who's on? Let me let me know.
Are we gonna fry or we're gonna
fry.
So we're going to talk talking
about what's going on currently,
but I'm glad I was watching the
NASA station. Yeah, there's a
national NASA TV network. That
doesn't seem to be easy to find,
but they have it in the Bay Area
over the air. So it's an Ohio
station.
And if you can get something
cool oh th you feel great about
yourself, don't
you? Oh da going oh ta otso. So
I got to watch the briefing of
the whole project. It has
nothing to record it was be
impossible but I'm going to
explain it after X after we play
these these Artemis clips. I
have to say they have come up
with the most convoluted way of
going to the moon ever. But but
they're gonna launch a couple of
dummy
anything's more convoluted than
that Tin Can they sent up the
next time?
You have no idea? I don't think
anybody has any idea. But when
you watched his presentation is
like what? So let's play what's
going on now. This is Artemisa
first this the first launch is
coming up I think later this
month or sometime tomorrow,
tomorrow tomorrow? If
everything's okay. So but let's
just listen to this and they
don't mentioned in this report
that they're just sending up to
dummies? Yes, literally dummies
and not dumb people but dummies
and a Snoopy doll Yeah, of
course. So
here we have some lightning
hitting one of the lightning
towers at the Artemis one launch
pad in Cape Canaveral.
That's all I got there on that
clip.
Deal with some reason I stopped
at clip let's listen to
lightning.
Again, NASA says oops, sorry.
Check this out some lightning
hitting one of the lightning
towers at the Artemis one launch
pad in Cape Canaveral.
Lightning hitting one of the
lightning towers is what he
said.
Okay, here's what I wanted to
be. Go back to. I know it did.
Okay. I was thinking about it.
Why isn't it why did they stop
being Cape Kennedy?
Oh, we've we've asked this
question before.
I know it was. First it was
Canaveral and it was Kennedy and
then they went back to
Canaveral. And I can never
remember why what was wrong with
Cape Kennedy? What was wrong
with that? He's the one who
started the whole thing. The
moon idea, wasn't it? Why isn't
it Cape Kennedy and why
it wasn't? It wasn't because you
know that Kennedy nephew killed
some some girl. No. No. Are you
sure? Well, here's the answer. I
will consult the book of
knowledge for you. Cape Kennedy
as the cape was known as Cape
Kennedy between 63 and 73.
President Lyndon Johnson. Oh, so
he he changed from Canaveral to
Kennedy. Okay, but then who's
changed it back? Hmm. No. That
was not helpful. So okay, well,
whatever. Anyways, it's Cape
Canaveral. Let's go with part
two. NASA says the strikes were
low magnitude. Pretty good to
name. But less than 48 hours
from a historic Moon launch five
decades after NASA's last trip
to the moon. Isabel rosellas has
a preview of the preparations.
We do feel good about our
attempt on on Monday.
The countdown has officially
started for the launch of the
Artemis one mission to its
historic lunar journey from
Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The mission will test the news
Ace Launch System rocket, Orion
spacecraft and other components
designed to make deep space
travel safer for humans. 50
years after the last Apollo
mission, the Artemis one mission
is the first step in NASA's plan
to return humans to the moon.
We're going back to the moon,
and preparation to go to Mars.
That's the difference. 50 years
ago, we went to the moon for a
day, a few hours, three days
max. Now we're going back to the
moon to stay to live to learn to
build.
As the launch teams arrived at
their stations at the Kennedy
Space Center in Florida this
morning, all eyes on any
potential mishaps or potential
outcomes
on on Monday, are that we could
go within the window or we could
scrub for any number of reasons.
We could have weather we could
have technical issues or we
could have a range and public
safety hold and or a combination
of any of those.
Okay, I have an answer. There
was major consternation over the
change from the entire
geographic area to Cape Kennedy
in 63 because of the historical
significance of the name Cape
Canaveral. Finally, in a
compromise in 1973, the name
Cape Canaveral was given back to
the land while Kennedy Space
Center remained as NASA's
facility so it's supposed to be
the Kennedy Space Center at Cape
Canaveral. Got it? Yeah. So I
thought the space travel was
safe. Why? Why are they worried
about this? I thought it was no
problem blasting through the Van
Allen belts in a tin can. I
thought it was no problem. Don't
understand why
there's any the dummies of Cisco
Eclipse three, it will give it
all goes according to plan the
spacecraft will orbit around the
moon traveling a total of 1.3
million miles over just 42 days
before splashing down off the
coast of California in October.
For now Artemis one is one step
closer to the moon. Its first
launch window is Monday between
Oh Monday through and 10:33am
Easter.
Okay, okay.
So what they're gonna do, if you
look at the watch the
presentation is first of all,
this is unbelievable. Like, this
is exciting. First of all,
they're going to put a space
station in orbit around the
moon. And let it is going to be
there around the moon in some
crazy orbit, but it's going to
be around the moon, it's gonna
sit there then they're gonna
load and
what do you mean crazy orbit?
Why is it a crazy, it's
not it's some it's not a normal
orbit. It's something it's not
just a random on spinning around
like a maniac. But it's not
important. Oh, then they're
gonna take and send some gear to
the space station, which will
include the lunar lander and a
launch vehicle to get them off
the moon. Ah, actually get them
on did land on wanting them to
Yeah, and then that little piece
of it'll fly back to the space
station, where it will hook up
with a return vehicle to go back
to Earth. Mm hmm. So they will
that will go back it's going to
be hooked up with something
else. So maybe some kind of
what they did the last time only
the night didn't.
The last time they had a vehicle
that had the lunar lander on it
was floating around. Yes, it
went down. But that whole thing
came back. Yeah. And they're
gonna leave something there
more, there's more than just up
there for it because this is
going to be as kicking point to
go to Mars to this, the space
station is setting up, it's got
docking stations on it for
multiple things. Like it looks
like two or three of these
docking stations from the looks
of it. And then in the meantime,
after sending those two missions
out to load this thing up with
it with an actual lunar device,
they're going to send a bunch of
gear to the moon and landed
there where the where the where
the whole experiments where the
whole visit is going to take
place where they're going to
send down a rover and a couple
of other pieces of gear to the
moon is another trip. Another
whole different trip. Boom there
goes and then we have the launch
of the people I would think
there'd be some people in this
space station women,
women, women women and and bipoc
birthing people in bipoc. Okay,
so so they're gonna be in this
and this thing is this missile
that they're going to use is
going to be a little bigger than
Saturn five which is cool. In
and of itself. It's going to
have the two side burners on it
and the solid fuel boosters, and
it's going to have a cat
encapsulated tarp that is going
to be that's going to be loaded
with I wouldn't say explosives
but but another rocket another
rocket and why So if the thing
is
like the model rockets where
then it blows back and the
parachute comes up
is so if this thing blows up the
whole thing, they can fly off.
Oh, okay patch escape
hatch and escape is built in
escape module built into the
top. So then it did so then if
this thing goes as planned as
missiles gonna take off and
those little missiles that
habitat for the funny look into
habitats for the space
moonwalkers.
It's gonna fly exit strategy
pod,
it's gonna fly into the and find
these this space station which
has already been sitting sitting
there flying around in a crazy,
yeah, and it's gonna hook to it.
And then they're gonna get out
of that and get into the other
vehicle. They talk about, you
know, points of you noticed this
kind of like points of failure,
if Where could it go wrong,
multiple points of failure. So
they're gonna make this
this scenario belongs on apple
plus,
I'm telling you this, I'm
watching this thing going what
this is too complicated.
Alright, I'm gonna lock into
the, into the space station
that's up there, and then
they're gonna get out and get
into this other vehicle, which
is the one that's gonna go to
the moon. And it's a two parter.
So it's gonna go land on the
moon. And then once they get
there, and then they get to all
this other gear that's already
sitting there waiting forms,
they don't have to carry
anything. And so they're gonna
go and drive around in the space
rover and do whatever they do
get back into the module. But in
this case, the module breaks
into and the top part of it
takes off and leaving the the
lander behind and then it goes
up. And then dri docks with the
space station, where they get
into I don't know what they do
after that, but I guess I either
switch back over I don't think
they take that vehicle, the moon
lander back to Earth. I think
they take big, they jump in
their old thing, the old junker
and then that goes back. It's so
complicated as you watch this,
I'm sure I get some of the
details wrong, but I'm watching
this shaking my head going. This
is gonna take 10 years to just
accomplish. May I
give you some news from the
future? 1963 We changed Cape
Canaveral to Cape Kennedy in
1973. We changed it back to Cape
Canaveral. Ladies and gentlemen
after the Artemis one disaster
of 2023 The government has now
decided to change the name of
Cape Canaveral to Cape cadaver
Cape Yeah, please. Oh, yeah, so
it's so convoluted scheme, but
the idea is to get this space
station up there floating
around, and I guess they'll re
equip it with a Mars lander. And
so the Mars mission is going to
be launched from there or maybe
from the moon itself I don't
think it's going to be from the
moon it's going to be from this
space station. And so they're
gonna use that as the as the go
to place
now so Okay, so just so I
understand the reason why we've
never even been back to the moon
is because the Atlas rocket the
system that we had was so
powerful Saturn five Saturn
five, so amazeballs yet somehow
we don't have the technology. We
don't can't and we can't afford
it. We lost it. We destroyed it.
I've heard every version of it.
chopped it up. Is this Artemis?
Does it have the same thrust?
More thrust has more thrust
than a Saturn five? Really? They
said? Yeah. Wow.
So does it cost more than the
original Saturn five? Well, I
hope so.
And how does this make Americans
feel better? Who can't heat
their homes or, or drive their
cars due to the financial
situation? And the energy cost?
And we're blowing this shit just
in the air?
I don't know supposed to lift
our spirits. Oh,
okay. So convoluted. It's not
like it's not like spiking the
football. It's for sure. It's
nothing you can just do
I know. It's just like, it's
like Murca. Who cares? We want
to go through
this rigmarole to get to the
moon this time with the thing in
the spaceship and the different
changes. Change it from one taxi
to another. Oh, yeah.
The tractors. Yeah.
Anyway, did you have a final
clip my understanding of what so
it's a little bit it's
elaborate. Let's put it that
way. And it's got it cost a myth
because of all these extra
steps. It's not like you just
jumping in a rocket and going to
the moon.
Oh, man, I can't wait to see
this video. I want it. I just
can't wait. I can't wait to see
what they've done this time. I
want to you know, we had some,
and I think they have admitted
this. We've had some major solar
activity recently. Oh, yeah.
It just screws up in the
Washington State gets hit hard
and screws up this cell towers,
cell towers radio transmission,
sometimes transformers catch
fire. The Russians couldn't do
their spacewalk or the space
station. You know, they're right
malfunctioning, had the dragon
back. And so when they say, you
know, we have to make sure that
we can get people to the moon
safely. I don't know, man. I'm
just saying I don't know. It's
very, I'm old enough to remember
being woken by my parents at
four or five years of age. Look,
it is. Okay. I want to sleep.
There on the moon sun isn't a
great yeah, I bought into it.
Okay. Hi, that was fun. But this
this approach to taking, which
again, I think has to do with
they really want to send
somebody to Mars. Elon Musk, he
wants to go well, the question
is, is NASA sending to Mars? Or
is Elon said who's who's doing
the Mars because this is not
SpaceX? This is NASA. Yeah,
right. So but is NASA going to
send people are they in
competition? Well, I
think if they got the same kind
of you know, if he if he
released this specifics the the
schematics of the locking device
that hooks to this space station
anyone can hook onto it, I think
and you know, spend a little
time there and then go off so
someplace else.
So technically, Artemis puts the
docking station in place and
then Elon goes right after it
and just becomes a squatter.
You know, I think it's probably
possible.
Why not? With that, I'd like to
thank you for your courage say
in the morning to you the man
who put the sea in Cape
Canaveral ladies and gentlemen,
please say hello to my friend on
the other end, Mr. John C.
Dvorak.
Morning, Mr. Adam curry in the
morning to see boots on the
ground in the air subs in the
water. And all the names in
the morning for the trolls over
there in the troll room. Let's
see how many trolls we got here.
It's very you know, I'm done.
You know how when you have a
different keyboard? You can't
quite find the keys. I'm
experiencing this right now.
Sometimes a little difficult.
Alright. Oh, what happened
there? 1093 this like, like
trolls died?
This Sunday shouldn't be
21 2200.
What happened? Oh, that no 2124
fit that I read it wrong. Okay,
hold on a second. Oh, I'm sorry.
2450. That's a good number.
That's a great number scare me
from it. Now, before we move on.
Tell me a little bit about your
experience with the newsletter
because you sent out
to be a normal, it was a normal
sended. This is one anomaly
which I didn't get a bunch of a
bunch of kickbacks as the
numbers are almost identical.
And we had lousy response. It
was just a lousy week that
nobody donate. I mean, a few
people donate.
You. You sent a second letter
that it looked like there was
some
what I saw here, I always get a
Auto Replies when I send a
newsletter out. Right? I usually
get about six of them. Auto
Reply or reply. Yeah. And I in
the office saying last week and
I read on Monday. So these auto
replace come in, only one came
in. So I figured this is no
good. This must not be hitting
anything. But the overall
numbers are almost identical to
a normal sand. Hmm, it was, but
I don't know. I don't know.
Because I thought because I have
a I have one subscription
through Gmail and and that
didn't I don't think that showed
up for me. So I was wondering if
there was something really, I
don't know. It was weird. But
it's always fun to see everyone
to immediately like God, just go
try and find the newsletter
address. Oh, it's so so
incredibly appreciated. So
trolls Glad you're here. Thank
you. And turn your auto replies
back on you know, this
apparently is our sophisticated
way of knowing if we're being
being suppressed or not.
There's also some graphs I use
in
fact Yeah, we should have
certain people who around I
already do that that's already
done. But are they aware of your
tracking technology?
There are a number of people
that I have assigned as it were
right well so they fail feedback
they have to send back What did
he get in primary?
Did they fall down on the job
I'm just trying to
know they were all there but
that doesn't that's not
immediate that comes in they're
not like I don't call them as
hey get your bail yet. No, they
get it when they get it and then
they tell them this feedback.
What did they get in the primary
box or post promotions the Gmail
in candidate always goes into
promotions I got 90% of the time
now I got Gmail United States is
spotty. Yes and no. Most of the
if you if you've been getting it
consistently you always get it
and it's I don't get it. What
you're bitching about? Gmail has
been all 100%. I've never missed
a newsletter. And then you get
proton mail, which is spotty.
Again, it's another one.
Sometimes you people who I have
never had a problem. And other
people said, I didn't get the
newsletter at all.
You know, I also didn't
subscribe to it by the way.
It's a funny thing. So I'm
writing for the DEC professional
back in the 80s. Now DEC is the
old mainframe computer.
It's a mini computer mini
computer. Sorry, yes, Digital
Equipment Corporation was the OS
for that. It was variation
variations of Unix. And so I
believe what would you write? I
don't want to get called out
like I got called by the
historian.
I'm just curious what you would
write about for DEC magazine.
ivax was like It tracks tracks
backs was in fact,
no, no, I know. I was reading.
This is the era where they had
those. They had microcomputers
they brought out they had the
rain bowl if you remember that
and other ones. I wish that's a
little before my time. Anyway,
so the rain but yeah, it was
interesting because they run
into I had a fight I got to meet
Marshall Brickman the co author
of a lot of woody out early
Woody Allen movies because he
had a debt grain bow. So went to
his apartment in New York. And
you know, what did he do with
it?
What did he do with his deck
right?
To write scripts? It's
not not at all overkill.
Easier than it added faster. And
it looks basically like a like
an like IBM like an early IBM
DOS machine. It
was a good machine.
The rainbow
Oh, Q so I wrote one column
once. Yeah, rainbow is pretty
popular today. I wrote one
column once a Oh complaining
bitterly about this is when
internet are ruined their email
systems or internet based I
mean, they're all sorry, that
internet but yeah, and their
government and their government.
And I bitched about this system
doesn't work. It's no good. And
Holy mackerel, it I get nothing
but hate mail. That I was
complaining back then. So I'm
still complaining. And I see no
evidence that things have
improved, to be honest about it.
I don't know. Okay, I was.
I don't see any networking on
this thing. On the thing on the
rainbow
that Oh, no, there was no
networking back in the day.
Oh, there was no networking when
I was a kid now and you liked
it. You had a floppy and that
was big and you put stuff on
there and you liked it? Yep.
Cool. Anyway, why don't you
bring that up?
to bitch about email. Ah, okay
to show that I have a long
history of complaining. Ah, and
Oh, you didn't know that by now.
You haven't been paying
attention? Yeah,
but I never call you out on it.
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associate.com And thank you to
capitalist agenda for bringing
us the artwork for episode 1480
We titled that the internet of
dogs it's an interesting piece
you know it was it was Joe
handing out cash you
particularly like the three
dimensionality of it kind of the
big hand with the cash by the
way I noticed the bill numbers
100 A roll of $100 bills is AC
33000 and the JC is cute. And
Joe has a beer hat on with value
for value juice. I guess
whatever that was and maybe
there's because we had other
choices I liked the gummy blades
at Taunton yielded the windmill
with gummy blades you went you
interesting was Nico sign
Siamese that kind of a new guy
on the on the block who as he's
almost like cartoon dot made
almost Lichtenstein ask How
about that?
Wow, that's good.
Is it? Sign us? Yeah. And I
think you're right. And the
reason he
did it using AI which is these
now these generators can do this
art. And
the question is do we do we want
to even risk AI taking over the
artist competition?
It will lead to is he didn't
have his shot. didn't get
anything though,
because the one is where a guy
is about to eat a huge cricket,
which is just disgusting. And
the other one was doing a
grasshopper and then one is a
dude eating a grasshopper. Yeah,
that's not quite
so whatever mission whatever he
systems he's using. He put in
farmer with a hat and probably
put that in there and there's
cricket or grasshopper. Are you
smiling? Beating some? I don't
know, I think cranks out a piece
of work. But it's you know, it's
I think it's, if it's if it's
competitive, it's competitive. I
don't care if it's from Ai. My
son is into this stuff. He's got
a bunch of AI.
Oh, this is a big thing. Now we
just type into words you say
like, you know, John as a dog,
and then it spits out a, you
know, something of you looking
like a dog
or a thought he could spit out a
lot of pieces. And you pick one.
Yeah. Yeah,
I'm not you have to have some
judgment involves it's not just,
you know, yeah. But you know,
we'll see. I'm not going to
discourage it. I like to see if
anything comes through that can
actually win. Yeah, yeah,
exactly. Okay, that's fair
enough. What else do we have? We
had a lot of Podcast Movement,
artwork, buttons, love people
did buttons with pronouns,
which, like, you know, I don't
need to make fun of the pronouns
themselves. People do whatever
they want. But the fact that any
a lot of Wilco Rama, stuff like
that 100% Fire Fire. Oh, man, do
you like that one?
You think that you are the only
person who sent me this one time
for the one time? I got 20
copies. People sent this to me.
I can't believe you put it in as
an ISO. This has to be used very
sparingly. I'm neither. I'm not
going to use I'm not going to
allow
it. I have used it in today's
show. But I'm never going to use
it again. No, usually you
haven't heard it yet. Because I
just haven't run into it. No.
And
you shouldn't because you know,
this actually this air horn come
standard with I think almost
every podcast device.
Is it on your yes. It comes
standard.
They give you a whole bunch of
standard sounds.
Yeah. Which we played?
One time for the one time Fire.
Fire. Fire.
Well, that's not very creative.
You're just pushing a button
that was provided by to them.
Yeah. But as everybody uses
this. Never heard it before?
Well, you've never been to
Podcast Movement. Yes, for sure.
Kind of cool to see the
Atlantic. No agenda record label
podcast for sale. Marine DeVore.
I
have not. I have
not heard back by the way. Of
course not on the podcast
broker.
Podcast wrote,
I can't what you said, Well, you
know, we think we can sell it
for $5 million.
When required over on that side?
No, I just don't think that's
what I think is worth more
they're going to have to come up
with some bit better numbers
than that.
They want them we just sell it
and walk away. Do we give all
the donors No.
You have to have a sign a
contract. So we make some pretty
decent money. Well, no,
no, no, no, no, he says I
because it's very clear. You
give everything the websites
your gene. Okay, we can do that
all the time. And then you just
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with 80,000 clips we have enjoy.
Here's how you do it. Here's the
Beelink here's the road caster
Pro.
Yeah, you'd have to give that
up. Nah, man, I don't think
people should be too concerned.
No. But by the way, that is not
the way you do biology. You're
not supposed to know I know
they're doing it wrong. Now the
way you do it, it's for people
out there that don't know and
probably everybody knows is you
you buy the company out you fold
them in and then you keep to the
hosts for a limited period of
time so they just don't go out
and recreate their old company
you because that's what happens.
Okay, we take no agenda okay,
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not all the same guys in the
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Really. We can probably get your
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sell No. And get the yo agenda
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that's a package we can package
them with it with the whole deal
is going to be great. And they
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New information has come to
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as it came in his email he said
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it says knighthood note never
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he was excited he was excited
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I have passed $1,000 In donation
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I would like to be knighted sir
goat of the hill
sir goat of the hill
and claim a deep East Texas.
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you already get it.
You don't get us a claim it
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he? But he can Pope Pope get it?
Sir. I will be what was it
again? Sir? What?
Sir? Goat? of the hill of the
hill. Okay. Got it.
How stupid is this? But in order
to use the Escape key on this
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function. E what? Yes. function
E and then the Escape key?
No. Yes. Well, that's dumb.
Yes.
What's the brand? What's the
brand?
Dude, it's one of these foldable
Bluetooth keyboards from Amazon.
It's a piece of crap. Yeah,
exactly. But don't get stuff but
only the best for the best
podcast in the universe.
Now he's got a birthday. There
we go. Okay, I'm gonna put him
on the list. I'll be 49 on the
13th
of September.
I guess he doesn't say just as
the 13th Okay, I will. Yeah, I
guess it has to be because he
says I will be a night for my
birthday. I'd like some
Gosling's black seal rum at the
round table.
How old would we be on the
13th 49 Oh, man, okay. What does
he want for the round table?
Yeah, I mean, I got my pan but I
just can't go that fast. Yes,
for the round table once again.
Gosling's black seal rum okay.
And he's got a jingle he is
doing any jingle if I get a
jingle he wants Manning burning
buttholes
but that one's been outlawed
I don't remember it. Oh yeah.
Well we we have an ISO otherwise
you're going to have a flame
coming down here what whole
project Yeah, man when I sit
down that's the one anything
else? Yep,
don't karma. Okay, there
we go. Thank you very much, man.
Congratulations. We will see you
at the roundtable. Eric Curtis.
You're now yeah, I'll do this
one Sir Henry of flour field.
This was a very nice note that
he sent him because he sent in a
physical note. And I saw this.
This is very it's a very good
note $365 from Austin, Texas.
Thank you very much and he has a
typewritten note to the no
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It says this note intentionally
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Double karma is that
what it qualifies as double
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Okay. All right. Double karma
that is you you go
you've got this
One of the producers sends me a
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that because we're podcasters
dammit, we're not music. Yeah,
you alias you stupid idiots.
Wow, rough. Okay,
yeah. But yeah, it was funny.
And we've okay Baron, a surfer
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I'm looking right now.
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I'm turning 58 So what? No, it's
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it is it's very easy for me this
My daughter just turned search
my daughter just turned 32 You
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Would it be rude introducing
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Could I just add present company
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Oh, I'm sorry, two in a row.
Sean Stedman from Lake Placid
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We go out. We get people in the
mouth Yep,
I've got it. I wanted to get
these teachers clips out of the
way.
Oh, the ever everlasting John
can't believe people are
retarded segments. Okay, let's
do it. I love it. I love it.
Okay,
so I have first of all, we have
a couple of this is a man on the
street report with some
teachers, I went to New
teachers, and it's not as bad as
the UCLA students. But it's
pretty bad. It's short clip.
These are two teachers that have
been confronted by a man on the
street Reporter
So I was a seventh grade civics
teacher, government teacher and
she is an elementary school
teacher. What year did we get
our independence?
17 something where I actually
don't teach what's in our
curriculum. I'm teaching
children social studies that's
not in our curriculum, teaching
them things about how to be an
anti racist. I taught them about
protesting I taught them about
Black Lives Matter. Wow, wait
a minute. So was there was man
on the street from what just a
tick tock video or is this
massacre tick
tock I believe. But do you know
this woman she doesn't care when
the country's pharmacy is gonna
teach them about protesting,
okay, that's gonna be a great
teacher to have kids sounds like
a winner. And here's another
one. This is a just a little
snippet of a teacher who is
discussing how important it is
to be like that last teacher.
And she doesn't look anything
like the typical teachers like
moan and groan about doors that
are are freaky looking, that are
non binary. This is just a very
normal looking kind of a stern
Berkeley type girl. And this is
what this is what's coming out
of Teachers College, as far as I
can tell,
I see teaching as a very
political act. When we are
engaging with our students,
whether it's on social justice
issues, or multicultural issues,
or culturally relevant teaching,
I see that as foundational to
all learning
remotely, immediate report to
the school board immediately
haven't removed.
Supposed to be social justice is
the foundation of all teaching.
Oh, you know, two plus two is
social gender
plus two is vote Democrat,
vote Democrat. Now, back to a
longer clip, which is more
interesting. This is Paul Gerow.
Why do I know? I know that Yeah.
You
should know this. This is the
guy that's created these
teachers. Oh, right. Right.
Right. Right. He's foundational
in in leftist politics. He's the
guy who brought into thinking of
the Brazilian Marxist, who is
obscure, and I could don't
remember his name off the top my
head, but he's an obscure
Brazilian Marxist has been
brought into the fore by this
Judo guy. And he's been going
for school to school, and he's
got a great pitch. It's to
promote socialism, aka
communism, as best he can. And
this is a one of his little
spiels. But I have to say, This
guy is he has a voice that is so
well known to me because he
sounds exactly like a typical,
probably West LA, atheist Jew,
that would be teaching a cow.
He's just stays oh sound like
this guy. And they're all
communists. And here he goes,
teachers, particularly
educators. We have seen in the
last two years, educators
mobilizing, and sometimes
against their own conservative
unions, which I think is
fabulous against gun violence,
against a whole range of issues,
being dehumanized, being de
skilled being attacked,
librarians are starting to
mobilize, they have to create a
national movement, first of all,
that basically is on the side of
what I call direct justice. And
what I mean By direct justice is
direct action, we have got to
shut these institutions down. I
don't mean we need to go to
vote, that's fine. We need to
take over school boards do
everything you can to make the
school boards democratic. That's
okay. We need a policy of direct
action. And this is nonviolent,
I'm not calling for violence.
I'm calling for direct action.
Occupy banks, occupy schools,
occupy the institutions that
start everyday life and use that
pedagogically to educate people,
and to make clear that people
are oppressed, being exploited,
and the world is coming to an
end, I'm sorry, the planet is in
danger. This is not an abstract
issue anymore. If we have 10
years to be able to endure this
with our Food Wars, water wars,
the entire militarization of the
planet, we'll be lucky. So time
is running out. Lastly, it seems
to me the social movements have
got to come together, and
they've got to come together
under the fear of fascism and
the promise of a socialist
democracy. We've got to stop
running away from this word,
socialism. This is insane. We
want socialism. We don't want
anybody to be poor. We don't
believe that education should
not be free. We don't believe
that equality doesn't matter. We
don't believe that rich people
should fight people should
organize more wealth than half
the planet. Sorry. Now what why
should we be apologetic?
Capitalism is a deathmatch.
Oh, that's kind of interesting,
because one of the some was it.
Someone who won in New York, one
of AOCs buddies, and she had a
like, a victory, a little
victory party in a in a club and
and this lady's like, socialism
wins. So you know, Trump,
fascist socialism wins is
exactly what he said.
Yeah. But this is the thinking
is fast talking. And the
opposite of Ben Shapiro. And
there is a doppelganger. And
yeah, socialism, socialism. It's
the way to go. Well,
let's check in on socialism for
a moment, shall we? Let's see
how that's going. In Los
Angeles. According to CNN.
In Los Angeles County, more than
60,000 people are homeless on
the average night and more than
20,000 hotel rooms lie empty on
the average night. See where
this might be going. Yeah,
it's just it's insane. isn't
going to solve the problem.
We think this is one part of the
solution by no means that we
think this solves the
homelessness crisis. But two
hotels have a role to play. Of
course they do.
The Union he leads which reps
hotel workers gathered enough
signatures and Angelenos will
vote on a bill that would force
every hotel in town to report
vacancies at 2pm Every day then
welcome homeless people into
those vacant rooms he
has great socialism wins and
wins Can you imagine I mean this
is our This already happened
during the if you remember
during COVID During the lockdown
it's right there in Union Square
hotels had home were being now
the ones that was homeless and
Frontline front first line
responders and they were
combination of the two this is
this is crazy you know in the
Netherlands that doing this now
too with the with the asylum
seekers as they call them. They
get in hotels and yeah, now what
they've come up with we cannot
deny undocumented children
schooling and you know what
they're calling them in Holland
these Dutch children who are
these I'm sorry, these asylum
seeker children who want to
attend Dutch school know what
the calling him dreamers Wow,
literally the English word
dreamers it's a global it's a
global program. It's not it was
just us. No, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no drink while you're
talking about socialism and
let's go with this from stealing
clips.
Oh yeah,
we love City Local report this
stealing in San Francisco.
From car break ins to
shoplifting Much has been said
about property crime in San
Francisco. And for one set of
victims theft doesn't just come
with a cost. It's making it hard
for the victims to work. CapEx
wise Wilson Walker introduces us
to one contractor whose latest
job is tracking down his stolen
tools
remodel total interior addition
front and back from full
remodels and the Oakland Hills.
So this is all a new addition on
the back here
to foundation replacements in
San Francisco
one section at a time so the
house doesn't fall down. Dan
McCann
is a city native who built his
contracting business from
scratch now employing teams of
workers on various sites and for
all of the complexities that
come with running jobs. around
the bay. His work in San
Francisco has presented one
particular challenge.
We usually bring the tools home
the one day, we left everything
here. Maybe somebody has taken
us out and broke the lock off.
Let themselves in three
jackhammers concrete saw a
bunches smaller items came out
to about $14,000 worth of
ladders on it no pipe racks.
Plumber Tony Campos is another
victim even though he tries to
keep his van as inconspicuous as
possible had a
couple of jobs like Dan's where
we've had all our equipment, all
our plumbing gear, all our tools
stolen. I've had one of my cars
broken into in my garage,
everything taken from that.
This is the third time I've been
hit pretty big. And the third
time convinced Dan to take on
another job tracking down his
stolen property. And he says it
wasn't that hard to find a
resale website and a seller who
may not be the thief but has
1000s of items for sale.
And of course this brings the
question to Defour. Where's the
police?
Well, this is interesting that
you bring this up. I had a
conversation with Tina,
yesterday. She was in Austin and
she parked. She was a nail
salon. So it's one of these
kinds of neighborhoods in Austin
and you can't park there unless
you have a resident parking
sticker which is intended
because the residents can't find
any parking because all the
tourists and the Californians
they come in and they parked
there. So and when we were in
Austin, you just you wouldn't
park there if you didn't have a
resident sticker. So she was
very worried that she's, oh man,
this is residents only but then
she thought to herself. What am
I kidding? That completely
defunded The Austin Police. No
one's going to tow my car. To
which I said That's how it
starts before you know you're
going to be stealing Gucci bags.
smash and grab by the keeper.
But seriously, on every scale,
it works. She had a she had a
lawless, she's lawless. The
keeper is lawless. And that's
what they exactly when there's
no cops because they've all been
defunded. They don't want they
don't want to be around
anything. They don't want to do
anything. And we understand why.
So their mentality is the cop
thing and himself. Why should I
do all this work? Nobody else is
doing anything.
Not going to my department will
back me up if anything happens.
Yeah, they're gonna end up. The
actual citizens start to attack
me.
Yes, no, good. No, it's bad.
Okay, well, let's go to part two
of the stealing where again, we
find a lack of police effort
being at the front of this of
the line here go.
Yeah, so this is the guy who
tried to sell me my stuff back.
You can see here to 2600 items
sold on offer. I met up with
him.
zeroing in on a saw he
recognized he set up a parking
lot meeting in which he
confronted the seller. They
demanded proof of a serial
number, which Dan produced the
following day, I
gave him the serial number. The
next day, he told me I made a
fake receipt, and he wouldn't
meet up with me, told me to call
the cops and have them come do
with it. cops want me to find
him again, before they'll do
anything about it. So that was
kind of frustrating.
Police said they cannot comment
as they now have several ongoing
investigations into the fencing
of stolen property. But they do
encourage everyone to record
serial numbers and put distinct
markings on your tools. This is
a common and costly problem.
And not only in money in what
what those tools cost us but in
time,
missing a day of work. We're
missing a couple of days of work
because we have no tools. A big
problem for most of my workers.
Not one to quit on a job. Dan
now has a private investigator
working to build a case that he
hopes to pass on to police. It
is a mission born out of
frustration.
These burglaries are devastating
contractors like myself. These
criminals have made a business
off of stealing the livelihood
of honest people. Hopefully,
hopefully we can start catching
these guys.
Yeah, move out of California.
Move out
well, San Francisco and
specifically in LA I think the
two was not well
known. Do you know that? You
know San Francisco has a new
program to stop people from
leaving San Francisco.
Well, I have a clip.
I have a clip too. Is it the
same clip?
No. I Delicia got it from KPI X
local station.
I got it from a local station.
Here. Yeah, I was out there just
yesterday. here here's my clip.
Tell me if this is the one you
have
far to go yes, it was intended
to be dark. The Texas miracle
died involving the billboard
showing a man in a hoodie also
comes with a warning to anyone
who stops to look don't move to
Texas
it's look at it often. I don't
think it's particularly good
taste. The billboard is meant to
highlight the LAX gun laws in
Texas following one of the
deadliest school shootings in
ivaldi. On May 24, were 19
students and two teachers were
killed.
Yeah, I didn't I didn't realize
this was two separate tracks and
it's kind of annoying
but yeah, it's just played mine.
Oh you have you have a better
one okay. What
is a lot better? What is it two
parter California Texas dispute
Calif oh yeah wish I'd never
should have played my sorry.
Meanwhile, this billboard in San
Francisco Soma neighborhood is
turning heads warns people not
to move to Texas after that
tragedy. There's also a
billboard like it in LA and we
read Calendar look into who's
behind that message.
How those suck. I mean, I'm just
walking down the street and I
was like, Wow, I'm gonna take a
picture. My family has to see
this.
Sophia Roan is a Texas teacher
is meant here in May and your
newest California resident out
for a summer summer walk that
took a picture because it was
Texas. I'm from Austin
to afford the cost us this
person not from Texas. This
person from I stand is
different.
The picture because it was
Texas. I'm from Austin.
The billboard that caught our
eye tells Californians to not
move to the Lone Star State. So
far. It's a mystery who paid for
the billboard or why it's up.
But the message looms large on a
day when the Uvalde school
shooting massacre makes national
news once again
you know you have to be sung
your message the team I mean,
this is so important. I mean
these are kids elementary school
kids
that have no sir Jamal Abraham
works at the lube oil and filter
just across from the billboard
and his customers are asking who
did it? How long has it been up?
And I'm curious to know as well
that takes his miracle died in
Uvalde. And it says don't move
to Texas don't move to Texas.
That's pretty bold statement.
You know, don't move to Texas.
Okay, so that's very mysterious
that no, we don't know who who
did it.
Yeah, they actually tried to
find out. Let's go to part two
KPI x
five reached out to the sign
company whose name is associated
with the billboard to see who
paid for it and why no response.
So absent an explanation, those
who walked below the message are
left to wonder about the sign.
And the solutions to gun
violence
is guns. Denso major problem and
Texas. Yeah, that's where the
blindness
Oh yeah, they're not a problem
in California only only in
Texas. Not a problem in New York
only in Texas. I declare war in
California now. Okay. Hereby
done on declare war. Well,
here's
the stuff you should be bitching
about California Car laws
slipped one.
California has long had stricter
standards than the federal
government on emissions. New
regulations passed Thursday are
now the tightest in the world.
Apex fives and Tran Ocado found
out though the ambitious plan
would leave the state with a
multibillion dollar budget
pothole the hill,
we are going to structurally
defund our transportation
system.
Michael Quigley is the executive
director of the fix our roads
coalition, he feels a hard
deadline of 2035 to go electric
will be a tough one to meet.
We support the transition to the
green future. We believe that
climate change is real and it
needs to be addressed. However,
we can't do it in ways that
totally fundamentally disrupt
our society.
The fix our roads coalition is
asking the governor and
California Air Resources Board
to identify alternate sources of
revenue, but nothing has been
announced yet. Andrew Campbell,
the Executive Director of the
Energy Institute at UC Berkeley
says there is talk about
implementing some sort of
mileage tax
there are big challenges the
idea of a mileage based tax
would be very difficult to
implement.
Hmm Oh yeah, this is
the big there because he's full
of shit this guy Oh, surprise.
As you know and I've discussed
this before that you have to
take your car in yearly to a
smog joint your small have a
check mark Mark done on the car.
And at that time, they can look
at the computer and eventually
give you a part I think speeding
tickets and other things they
haven't implemented that. They
checked it Oh, the OBS port and
they they suck out the data and
give it to law enforcement.
They can easily do that but they
can also but they also have to
get your odometer reading and so
they know how exact and which is
is illegal to back your odometer
up in this It's not that easy.
The new odometers you just take
that reading and send it to the
state and you get billed at the
end of the year along with your
state income tax for the mileage
you went, Oh, that's nonsense
that you can't do this.
It's convenient, isn't it? To
take care of it for they already
have the spice system set up.
We're ready to go.
Maybe it's maybe maybe what he
means is it's not very popular.
It say that no, but maybe that's
what he means by it's difficult
to
Cal Berkeley is seems unlikely,
I think that way, he would think
it's popular. I mean, you know,
you'd almost got hit by a
bicycle, just you know,
now, this would not count for
electric vehicles.
I think it would have to, and I
think that's what they're gonna
have to do because they're going
to lose if they they go all
electric like they claim they
lose a ton of money at the gas
pump. So no electric this may
actually be the lead in to nick
the electric vehicles for their
mileage
to get it done before everyone
switches good, smart idea.
So let's play the rest of this
clip.
The government knows how much
gasoline the gas stations are
selling and can put a tax on
that the government doesn't know
how many miles drivers are
driving
while the support is there for
electric cars. The Governor's
proposal is one that may see
some tweaks. Newsom has already
switched gears to allow some
plug in hybrid cars. Some worry
if there isn't flexibility, the
ban may have unintended
consequences,
or just to get my want to spend
more on roads, or spend more on
some type of social service. So
there's gonna be some tough
decisions that will need to be
made across those priorities.
Are we just going to replace oil
and gas extraction for strip
mining for lithium or cobalt?
Yeah, no, it seems like this
hasn't been fully thought
through. And a lot of this was
about grandstanding for the
media.
A lot of this about what what do
you say at the end?
A lot of this is just
grandstanding for the media.
Yeah, no kidding.
No, that's your meanwhile
they're taking it very seriously
all this stuff. And so we have
this was my last clip in the
California election. This is the
Kel car laws gas stations clip
which is like oh please Well,
since
we're on this subject, Santa
Rosa became the largest city in
the country. To ban the
construction of new gas
stations. The city council voted
on Tuesday nights put the new
rules in place, but they are not
just banning new gas stations.
Their rules also prohibit
existing gas stations from
adding more gas pumps had arose
and now joins for others Sonoma
County cities in banning new gas
stations town of Windsor could
add itself to the list next
month. Yeah, oh, man.
It this is the great reset.
John. It's so it's not doesn't
it's not like one hit on the
button. It's we're frogs, man.
We're boiling. Yeah. slow boil.
Now. Now you're looking at
France, where the price of
electricity has now reached 1075
euros per megawatt hour. Two
years ago, that was 45 euros per
megawatt hour. doomsday
scenario, says the British Post.
I'll just say press 70% of
British pubs may not survive
winter as power costs skyrocket.
Oh no. It's skyrocketing. Is it?
Let's listen to this.
Hello, very good morning to you
and we start with our breaking
news as the energy regulator,
OFGEM announces the new price
cap for fuel bills in England,
Wales and Scotland now mind you
they had raised the cap for
businesses which is what they
now say we'll put 70% of the
pubs out of business. This is
for people for for people who
are renting or homeowners you
know, just individuals you got
it. You got gas, you got
electricity. Here's what you're
probably gonna wonder pays. So
from
October the energy price cap
will increase to 3549 pounds and
that's a huge rise from the
current 1971 pounds per year.
That's been in force since
April. Yeah, that's exactly
right. I know it's a hugely
important morning very
significant, and I think very
frightening for a lot of people
up and down this country who
have been knowing that this
price cap is coming. This price
cap rise has been coming knowing
that Autumn is on its way and
feeling very worried indeed
about how they're going to pay
their bills through the coming
winter. So we know now just how
much that cost is going to go up
by 3549 pounds a year will be
the typical price of an average
person's bill that is the cup
that OFGEM say the maximum that
they can charge.
So that's that's very expensive
for pizza as quite the increase
you know several 100 pounds per
month. Daily Express big fun
front page headlines, Boris says
we we must Didn't you fuel bill
pain to defeat Putin? Front
Page. Got to do it, people got
it. How long is this going to
last? Meanwhile, as one of our
producers predicted, you
remember they predicted about
Russian gas when they when they
stop shipping it to your to, to
the EU. Our producer said Putin
will will run out of storage
space and you'll start flaring
the gas and that's exactly what
they're doing. They have they
have so much gas that they're
not shipping now they're flaring
it. So just lighting it on fire.
So part two, part two of the
prediction was Party want to
keep up your production. You
have to do that part two, yes.
Because otherwise you have to
shut down and it's very
expensive. So may not come back
online with the same capacity.
So part two of this will be that
Russia is going to mine Bitcoin.
That's that's that's my
prediction.
Okay, well, it's a good
prediction for you. I have some
Ukraine news. You don't have to.
You could just say, Oh, good.
That's interesting for you to
save in different tone of voice,
please.
Oh, that's a great idea. Thank
you that may Mickey Mouse voice
about Ukraine BS update.
Sounds like something we need to
be on top of
the mark. Six months of the war
in Ukraine, President Biden
announced the largest single
military aid package for Ukraine
yet $3 billion. Or look at how
this could shape the conflict.
In the days ahead. We're
joined by NPR NATIONAL SECURITY
CORRESPONDENT Greg Myrie. I do
want to remind you that we had
this story on the last episode.
Greg. Hi, Don.
So what is the US Oban
yesterday?
This one did yeah. And to
achieve with this very large aid
package?
Well, it's significant for a
number of reasons. The first is
just the size. This war is
consuming resources at a
ferocious pace. And so this is
$3 billion, mostly in weapons.
The largest tranche previously
was about a billion dollars. And
while the US has been rolling
out this assistance every few
weeks the AIM has really been
Ukraine's immediate war needs
short range missiles to stop
Russian tanks or longer range
artillery to counter Russia's
superior firepower. But in this
package, the Pentagon really
took a step back and said, What
does Ukraine need to sustain
itself on the battlefield in the
months or even years ahead?
Here's Colin Cole, a Pentagon
official explaining the thinking
Vladimir Putin seems to believe
that Russia can win the long
game outlasting the Ukrainians
in their will to fight and the
international community's will
to continue to support Ukraine.
This us AI package is a tangible
demonstration that this is yet
another Russian miscalculation.
Okay. I understand this package
contains a wide range of
weapons. But did anything stand
out to you in particular?
Yeah, there was one. It's an
anti aircraft system called Navy
Sams. And it's intended to shoot
down Russian war planes that
enter Ukrainian skies. Now
remember, early in the war,
Ukraine pleaded with NATO to
create a no fly zone and NATO
refused. Well, Ukraine has
surprised everyone by making the
most of its very limited Air
Force Ukraine has shut down so
many Russian planes that the
Russians have essentially
stopped flying in Ukrainian
airspace.
Have you heard that? The last
isn't real. For last clip. Yeah,
the purpose of the clip. You've
heard the know great. Ukrainian
pilots are so damn good. I
remember when this thing
started, they had all the planes
grounded. And there weren't any
Ukrainian planes getting in the
air to begin with. But now we
hear According to NPR, that
these Ukrainians have been
shooting down so many Russian
plays. That's another thing.
I've always heard that the
Russian plays never came into
Ukraine. They were shooting
their long they had these, you
know, cruise missiles, they'd
shoot off of the jets and then
they go in, you know, a couple
100 miles and blow something up.
This When did this happen?
Well, I'm going to play the
jingle associated with your
title of that clip.
Bullshit. It's also I was very,
like, making stuff up now.
What I'd like to know something,
why would we want more? I'd like
to know where does the $3
billion come from? Is this an
act of Congress? Is there money
that the President has that he
can just give that away? There's
so far I found zero analysis of
where this comment comes from
Ukraine okay.
So we're not gonna get any from
me either because I have no idea
where it's coming from. I will
say this that if these
Ukrainians are so good at
shooting down Russian jets, what
do you need this last minute the
system that they bring it in for
what is that necessary? Well,
makes no sense. We know the
reason why is the I know, we can
bring it up again, if you want.
Well tell me why then or plus
crap to get rid of this guy. So
we can Bri fund all of these
other big military industrial
complex companies that have all
this stuff in storage has never
been
Oh, no, it's, it's not? Well, it
may be in storage. But every
single base or US base around
the world has been packing up
their current gear to send to
Ukraine. Yeah. So it's, I don't
know do well, are we effectively
now weaponless until this 3
billion is as produced new gear
for us? That was a little bit.
Okay, part two of this clip.
Now, the US is providing this
very advanced system. It's
actually the same one that's
used to defend the White House
and other key government
buildings in Washington. The
Ukrainians will need training on
this, but it reflects this
longer term planning to
strengthen Ukraine's military.
But
Can these new weapons actually
change the trajectory of the
war?
You know, Don, it's impossible
to say it's been a very
unpredictable war so far. But
for the past two months, since
the end of June, the front lines
really haven't budged much at
all. And that said, there are a
couple things worth noting
Ukraine is now effectively using
an advanced artillery system
that fires rockets very
precisely for up to 50 miles. So
Ukraine is striking far behind
Russian lines are hitting
bridges and ammunition depots
and supply lines, things they
just couldn't do before. And
it's putting the Russians on
their heels in Ukraine wants to
launch a big counter offensive
on the southern city of hair
salon, which Russia captured
early in the war. Ukraine wants
to show that it can do more than
just defend that it can actually
take back territory, the big
US package should seemingly
reassure the Ukrainians. But
doesn't it also further support
that notion that this is just
going to be a long war?
Yeah, it really does. You know,
we're now six months in and
neither side appears capable of
a real knockout blow.
It's just like Afghanistan.
Yeah, exactly. Just like
Afghanistan. And it was
the same thing there. We the
Russians, were in there. And we
kept just feeding the you know,
we're the ones who created the
mu, the, the rebels, the bin
Laden types. Yeah. And kept
giving him weapons. There's a
whole movie made about this, as
a matter of fact, starring Tom
Hanks as the Congressman that
was somewhat behind the idea of
throwing money at Afghanistan to
keep the Russians.
Mr. Mr. Mr. Wilson's War, I
think is what it's yes.
Yeah. I think that was it. Mr.
Wilson's War.
I still think that my cousin
worked for the real Wilson at
some point.
As a southern guy that was made
out to be a hero, and he's just
a bad guy. Oh, yeah.
Charlie Wilson's War. There you
go, Charlie, Charlie Wilson's
War. That's what it was. Well,
that's all rather distressing
that it's this bullcrap. Just
it's just like an end, as usual.
news media just treats it like,
Oh, it's just all good.
Well, yeah, but they do. All
right, to your balls in your
court.
Well, what do I have? Remember,
I had technical technical
challenges.
Well, then I got this clip that
I carried over from last show,
which is a call in guy bitching
and