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August 20th, 2023 • 3h 7m

1583: Ninny

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John C Dvorak: Smash that Like button. Adam curry Jhansi Devora
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Adam Curry: August 20 2023 This Year Award winning give our
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nation media assassination episode 1583 This
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Unknown: is no agenda,
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Adam Curry: looking at the uptick and broadcasting live
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from the northern Italian coastline in Porto banana, Italy
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and in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry
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John C Dvorak: from Northern Silicon Valley where I'm the one
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who said don't use the rain stick. I'm John C. Dvorak.
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Raglan Buzzkill.
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Adam Curry: Hey, I don't care about California. We need the
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rain in Texas. We are we're about to burn up
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John C Dvorak: while Washington Washington DC is flooded.
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Adam Curry: Oh, and you're sad? No, I was shocked. I was gonna
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say no, man. No, no, no. I mean, maybe you weren't pointing it
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right. I mean, I mean, I was clearly up and down, up and down
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in place to have it land right in Central Texas and we still
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have nothing it's still 107 degrees there. And now and now
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and now not only do you get a hurricane, but you get you get
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the hurricane name Hillary which is just it's kind of its kind of
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poetic justice in a way that's not you right? You don't you
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don't have any problems. Well, what the range is here to house
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No, I said there's nothing in Northern California you have no
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of course not. Now I'm not at the house. You no I'm not at the
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house.
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John C Dvorak: No, I'm saying might use it. Do you have any
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problems? I said You mean at the house? I'm talking about my
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house not yours.
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Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. Will you get anything if it only Southern
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California?
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John C Dvorak: No, I'm looking at this thing is supposed to
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kind of move into the California area and then push itself up to
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Washington and across the country, supposedly, but as
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Hillary I mean, what do you keep can't count on or Oh, I got a
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clip.
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Unknown: Much of Southern California is under a state of
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emergency as Hurricane Hillary accelerates from Mexico, where
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at least one person was killed in high water. Widespread and
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catastrophic flooding is forecast in the southwestern US.
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evacuations are underway including on California's
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Catalina Island. The Las Robert Grovo reports from there.
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The LA County Sheriff's Department sent out an advisory
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to leave just as droves of people got off ferries in the
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city of Avalon. Many people seemed unfazed, though they
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sunbathed swam in the ocean and dined in the restaurants. Others
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like bran Boyd filled orange sandbags in preparation people
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are
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still coming over. They probably shouldn't be because they could
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get stuck here. We don't really know what the weather's gonna be
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like.
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Local business owner John love floor held too heavy sandbags of
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his own mother nature has their own agenda. All you can do is
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just prep for what might possibly happen. The city of
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Long Beach on the mainland says it will open a temporary shelter
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to take in residents and visitors evacuating Catalina for
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NPR News. I'm Robert carova in Avalon.
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Adam Curry: Love that NPR News.
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John C Dvorak: PBS version of that, okay, stormy Hillary in
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SoCal.
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Adam Curry: Here she comes a
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Unknown: category four hurricane brewing over the Pacific Ocean
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could weaken and become the first tropical storm to reach
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Southern California in 84 years. It's currently located off
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Mexico's western coast packing sustained winds of 130 miles per
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hour. Forecasters expect it to weaken by the time it hits
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Southern California on Sunday, that could bring heavy rain and
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flash floods to the state and other parts of the Southwest.
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Adam Curry: Well, I don't think I have an actual clip of anyone
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saying this is climate change. Have you gotten anything that
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, I've heard it because but I didn't I
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couldn't find one. They can't I don't have one either. So but
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they they couldn't do much because they got this 84 year
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old 84 years ago. It happened before it was that climate
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change. Oh,
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Adam Curry: there's the issue. I get it. Well, here's San Diego's
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local station CBS it
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Unknown: looks like we're getting ready for a hurricane
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here. No, was that Vasquez is in town on vacation from Houston
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she's seen her share of hurricanes and tropical storms
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John C Dvorak: they start boarding things up they start
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closing things and like they start you know getting
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everything together then they're not prepared.
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Adam Curry: It seems like half the people are like is nothing's
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gonna happen the other half like it's gonna be bad I just
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Unknown: think we're not used to it you know when when someone
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says you know tropical storm or hurricane is coming I don't
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think they're used to be the Golden
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Keys is a lifelong mission beach resident and business owner
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here. I
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haven't seen one window here on the oceanfront anywhere in
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Mission Beach or Pacific Beach that's been boarded.
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He did see a couple people back some sandbags not sure if a
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couple will help the reaction all over the boardwalk is the
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same.
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Is it really good to have we don't believe we don't believe
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it's gonna hit a little
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San Diego denial.
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John C Dvorak: So that's interesting if you think about
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it, okay. Well, first of all, All they do news media has taken
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such a hit in terms of reliability that you have a
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storm bearing down with 90 mile an hour winds, which means you
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better board your windows right on now these guys are full of
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crap this is a bad thing that were you with your this clip
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that you played as a bad clip?
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Adam Curry: Well, it's a good clip from our perspective. Let's
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see what France 24 The European station makes of it a streets
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Unknown: becomes a river in Santa rozalia on the east side
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of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico. Nearby, one person
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drowned as their vehicle was swept away to the north not far
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from the US border residents events and nada were unfazed.
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Despite hurricane Hillary heading their way. And
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meteorologists warning of life threatening waves.
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Here and then Sanada. Whenever we are told that there's going
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to be a storm like this one, the reality is that it does not
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come. Maybe we get a little rain. But that kind of storm
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does not come
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out in Southern California residents braced for the first
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tropical storm to hit there in 84 years,
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and I'm afraid people might die. So I want everybody to stay home
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and not, you know, go out and think it's fun to be out there
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and just stay safe.
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Just getting prepared with sandbags. hoping for the best,
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but preparing for the worst and just trying to alleviate some of
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the water damage that possibly could happen.
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Heavy rain could cause widespread flash floods when it
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falls on the states mountains and deserts. Authorities have
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proclaimed a state of emergency with beaches in San Diego and
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Orange County closed islands off the Pacific Coast of the US and
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Mexico have been evacuated.
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Adam Curry: That seemed kind of a mixed report really. But it
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was better than than the local station.
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John C Dvorak: What islands had been evacuated. What are they
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talking about?
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Adam Curry: I have no idea. The Baja islands or their islands.
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John C Dvorak: Are they talking about? Possibly the island
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Catalina that I know of? They're not evacuating that. Suppose the
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seventh
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Unknown: Are you there? Yeah, I'm listening.
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John C Dvorak: There supposedly not going to be at least in some
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instances. 90 mile an hour sustained winds? Yeah. Can you
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imagine that? I mean, that's gotta be hilarity.
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Adam Curry: They better start boarding up their tent flaps in
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Los Angeles.
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John C Dvorak: Poles are gonna be flying.
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Adam Curry: We're laughing but it's not that funny.
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John C Dvorak: No, it's we're not laughing it we're laughing
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with the storm. Not at the storm.
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Adam Curry: You know, they were talking a big we went to see it
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before we live. Were in Italy right now before we left the
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Barcelona area. We went to the familia Taurus winery. Are you
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familiar with the Taurus winery? Taurus. Taurus. Dewayne Yeah.
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No, no. In a yes. In Spain? Yes. Yeah, they're huge. Yeah. So we
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had a tour of the winery. And they were talking a lot about
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climate change. Now
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John C Dvorak: winemakers love that the winemakers generally
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speaking, I don't know what they're thinking in Spain. But
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in most of the areas they're thinking is great.
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Adam Curry: The problem they feel they had, and by the way,
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that was none of it was its man made. But they were like, I
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think that somehow I have a feeling because of water usage,
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that they've getting a lot of crap. And that's why well, you
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know, we're doing a lot for climate for climate, climate
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change. That makes sense. But they really they're using
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rainwater, the very slow drip and and it's you're supposed to
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do but okay. I'm just telling you what they said on the tour.
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It was very, very dry. So we need rain, and they're just not
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getting it and not getting the rain. But man that was I learned
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a lot about winemaking on that tour. That was phenomenal. It's
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John C Dvorak: unusual.
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Adam Curry: I learned how to wine. I know weird. I know so
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much more now. So I've never done a wine unlike a proper wine
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tour where they are actually making the wine and storing it
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in the barrels. And just to tie it into climate change. The
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guide says ever. What do you think about the Hillary Clinton?
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You like? And we're like, yeah, and we said, okay, she was here
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two weeks ago. She apparently had a private tour of the winery
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and signed a casket. Were a barrel take Yeah, we don't need
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to see that one. Oh, okay. I
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John C Dvorak: understand. She signed what a casket or a barrel
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barrel.
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Adam Curry: I'm sorry, a barrel would have been one
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John C Dvorak: of those more appropriate one
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Adam Curry: of those. One of those big ones like 1000 1000
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liter barrels. Sure. Yeah.
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John C Dvorak: That's huge. That's more than a biscuit.
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Their name for those things. That's usually what you'd call
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them. They'll call
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Adam Curry: it a What? What? That of that okay with that? At
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a couple things, just a little European update. So yes, climate
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change, I was very aware of it don't seem to care that much.
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But climate change, they're not blaming anybody for it. This
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Barcelona airport terminal since you and I have last been here.
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This turns out to be one of the largest hubs in Europe. I didn't
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I didn't realize they do 70 million passengers a year. Which
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is well more than Schiphol, and I thought,
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John C Dvorak: Well, what about how's it compared to Frankfurt
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because as the other big, I think it's been, you know,
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shifted as a hub, but not like Frankfurt, it's always thought
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of as as the hub.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, I think Chipotle is under 50. And I'm
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not sure about Frank Frank Ford is big, too. But this is just
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it's, it's unbelievable. And they've got, you know, similar
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to Holland, they have high speed rail, in and out of the airport,
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which is kind of a good thing. You know, that really does. You
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can you can get to a lot of places from the high speed rail
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from the airport. It was just phenomenal. And the people have
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no property tax here. People talking about me, I have a 3000
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square foot home, I pay $500 or 500 euros a year in property
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tax.
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John C Dvorak: Well, that's property tax. There's none.
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Sorry, you made this low. super low. Yes. Yeah, nothing.
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Exactly. Legally. No, we were Americans are gouged. Well
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listen to this. Because we got the military industrial complex,
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we got the Ukraine war to pay for it. So we have to pay tons
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of money every which way. Yes, our normal taxes don't won't go
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to our local people because to fix the potholes, so we had to
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pay property taxes on top of that. And on top of sales tax,
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and on top of gasoline tax, we probably tax us, right. And if
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you really look into it, it's a way over half of what we make
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way over.
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Adam Curry: So the one thing we notice is I mean, so living is
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apparently reasonably cheap. And I'm just looking at the Euro
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saying, Okay, it's like
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John C Dvorak: you thinking I'm moving there now? No, no.
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Adam Curry: No, the bandwidth is no good. I can't deal with it.
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It's actually bandwidth.
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John C Dvorak: Why are you going now don't
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Adam Curry: even don't even don't even don't even redacted
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me, bro. Please, food is remarkably cheap. We go to a
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restaurant. And if we each have one drink, because we're not
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huge drinkers, the two of us will be like 6570 euros in a
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restaurant in a restaurant. That's That's unheard of in
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America.
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John C Dvorak: And so I'm trying to figure this higher in places.
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Adam Curry: Now do these and this is on this was on the
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beach? No, no, it's not like these weren't unclassy joints.
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But when I kind of dig into it, first of all, there are a lot of
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it's local foods. So you know, they're not importing stuff.
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New, you have fish, a lot of seafood pretty cheap. But even
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the even lamb or other kinds of beef are very, very reasonable.
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You'll see something on the menu that I know in the states would
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be $30. And here it's 15. And so I'm like,
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John C Dvorak: Spain's always been even when I was a kid in
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college, students would go to Spain, because that was the
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reason you went there because it was always a good deal. Well,
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this changed.
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Adam Curry: There's something else going on. So I said How
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much do you make working in the restaurant? per hour? How much
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do you think they make per hour here in the restaurant? 10
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bucks. Eight Euro so about 10 bucks and bucks. Do you know
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what the what the what they're paying in Texas in Austin?
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25 $25 an hour. New York.
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John C Dvorak: That's pretty good money for a person because
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people won't work. They will pay that here.
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Adam Curry: What in California? No. Well, there's something
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something's askew with our with our system in America.
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John C Dvorak: The balances it's all unbalanced. very unbalanced.
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Now
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Adam Curry: you don't have to tip. I mean, you can but
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John C Dvorak: you should turn my second channel and by the
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way. No, no, I
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Adam Curry: never turn your second channel on. Don't be
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telling me what to do. No, no, no, no, because no, you're just
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saying Excuse me. What you're just saying today saying you
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should don't tell me what to do with audio. Where was I? See now
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you completely threw me off.
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John C Dvorak: You are complaining about the pricing in
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Austin for the Yeah, waiters. Yeah.
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Adam Curry: I think why even the food in the supermarkets is just
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cheaper here. Something is going on. I think the US dollars just
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is just out of control. It's like it's where it
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John C Dvorak: began when back when I was a kid in college. It
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was the same then it's not any different.
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Adam Curry: I thought we were doing so much better. So silly
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me We really don't we're not we're not doing better at all
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John C Dvorak: doing the same as what we do you know it's I don't
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know
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Adam Curry: I think the I think the US dollar is just debased
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somehow something is something is it feels worse than ever.
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I'm, I've been to Europe I've been around. I know what to
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expect. This is unexpected. It's unexpectedly inexpensive in most
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of Europe, it was in Amsterdam. So far what I've only been here
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in Italy, you know, we arrived yesterday afternoon and I've
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been working all day, so I haven't really been out much but
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even the hotel,
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John C Dvorak: even Hotel. Okay, so the UK is cheap. And
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Adam Curry: why would I go to the UK everyone's sick and dying
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John C Dvorak: in a plane in the opposite direction. They give a
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little ballast to this report every
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Adam Curry: everybody is sick and dying in the UK. Do you know
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that there's 2.6 million people who are sick leave and dying.
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It's crazy.
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John C Dvorak: You suddenly get an old woman on his bike
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Adam Curry: as to balance the old man that you are brother.
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That's what that is. No, there's they are very, very ill. I'm
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gonna see I have a report here somewhere. Well, wait a minute,
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let's let's do a report about Americans that'll work
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Unknown: and rates of cancer diagnoses rising among really
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young Americans. That's according to a new government
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funded study just published and found that women in their 30s
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drove that increase by a large majority or CHIEF MEDICAL
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CORRESPONDENT, Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Looking at all of this, I was
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just so surprised that it was women. So Young morning.
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Yeah, this this is a bit of a warning call. I think we have to
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look at this data and and read into it and understand what's
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what's going on here. If someone is diagnosed under the age of
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50, that's considered early onset cancer, early onset
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diagnosis, what they were trying to figure out is how much as
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this changed over the last 10 years or so what are we seeing?
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Are we seeing more of these cases being diagnosed in younger
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people? And the answer, just like you said, is yes, it's
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primarily people in their 30s that are driving that increase,
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and primarily women. Let me just show you per 100,000, back in
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2010, about 100 cases diagnosed in that age group, go fast
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forward 10 years, roughly, and it's closer to 103. So it's
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about a 3% increase over that 10 years. Doesn't sound like a lot.
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But if you start to extrapolate and fast forward even further
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into the future, the concern is that those numbers will continue
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to balloon. But again, it is it is primarily women, so men did
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not have the same increase. And you did not see that same
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increase in people over the age of 50 as well.
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Adam Curry: So that's kind of weird that women are priek you
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know, getting in I think the costume was turbo cancer, but
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it's women women in their 30s and then we have here is your
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the UK is the sick man of Europe again, on almost every health
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indicator life expectancy, healthy life expectancy, obesity
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rates. And it hasn't been this bad since 1942. The number of
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people who cannot work primarily because of long term illness at
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nearly 2.6 million
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Unknown: dude, they're sick.
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Adam Curry: There's something going on there. You don't think
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could have anything to do with the vaccine?
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John C Dvorak: Well, the vaccine is supposed to affect women more
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adversely in terms of cancer than it does men. Oh, really? Is
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that is that in the research? This kind of listening to these
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McCole and as Malone guys, is that in
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Adam Curry: the research, the reason yeah, it's supposed to
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kill more women. It's only 3%
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Unknown: All right, now let's get into it because it's on Deck
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COVID is making a comeback this summer. So the COVID a comeback
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COVID comeback any of us would like to leave it in the past but
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cases are once again on the rise. So when will new booster
18:50
shots roll out and Thompson as the CDC director.
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This summer most Americans left COVID In the past, gathering
18:58
together once again mask free. But tonight signs of a COVID
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resurgence across the country. COVID hospitalizations jumped
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more than 14% in the most recent week, but far lower than
19:11
pandemic levels. NBC News Medical contributor Dr. Patel,
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what's behind this optic and COVID the main driver of this is
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a variant that's relatively newer to the scene eg five it's
19:25
easier to give than get so that makes it kind of easier to pass
19:28
along. It's been almost a year since the last COVID Booster
19:32
came out. CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen,
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the new COVID Booster is expected to be approved by the
19:38
FDA and then we will make recommendations from the CDC
19:41
probably by the second or third week of September. We will
19:43
protect against this new strain. Yes, the booster is tailored to
19:48
what we are seeing circulating now.
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Critics say the federal government is behind once again
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people knew there was going to be a COVID resurgence. So why
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don't we have a booster today? Why do we have to wait Until
20:00
next month, the way we
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go about doing are just like we do with our flu shots, right, we
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make sure that we're looking at the ways in which the virus
20:06
changed. They look at and evaluate that the FDA is doing
20:10
its work, we likely will see this as an annual COVID shot
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just like the flu shot
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just in time for Paul was face RSP can you take the flu shot,
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the COVID booster and the RSV vaccine all at once.
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So for flu and COVID. Yes, RSV, again, is only available for
20:28
older adults. That's one where I'd say talk to your doctor
20:31
about what's right for you.
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So until the new booster comes get at home test, they do cover
20:38
that new string, keep a mask handy in case you're in a
20:41
crowded place. And most of all, get your shots COVID and RSV,
20:46
all by Halloween to give yourself your best chance of
20:50
staying healthy rested or
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Adam Curry: the COVID never went away. And thank you COVID Never
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one away. All right, I got I have some presentation here
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because one of our one of our producers, is in charge of
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multiple wastewater scan locations. Yes. Do we have the
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best producers or do we have the best producers?
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John C Dvorak: Yes, we have the best producers.
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Adam Curry: Why don't you go to data dot wastewater scan.org. I
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had no idea this dashboard. It's a dashboard. The waste
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dashboard? Why bring this up on your computer if you're going to
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want to see this? Okay, everybody can do it at home.
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John C Dvorak: What is it again?
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Adam Curry: It's data dot wastewater scan.org. And I'm
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going to zoom in there's a 44 This is for the entire US. I'm
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going to zoom in on See you your area, San Francisco, where
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Oakland they have here we go. We have the East Bay utility
21:50
district and click on that there and here and so they have four.
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Actually they have six reporting graphs for SARS cov, two,
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influenza, RSV, human meta pneumo virus, monkeypox and the
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norovirus. I mean, this is so this is when you pee according
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to the data when you pee. They track this with PCR testing
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which as we know you spin that up enough they don't tell how
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many cycles they're using but you spin it up enough you can
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find anything in your pee and I do have the data do you have it
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up?
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John C Dvorak: No I got nothing What do you mean you got
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nothing? I get good telling you I haven't been coming up data
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dot wastewater scam.org
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Adam Curry: and not scam scam. This isn't official. This is the
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official government website. be great if it was scam.
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John C Dvorak: What I heard
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Adam Curry: was somebody please register wastewater scam.org.
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Right away. That's a great domain name.
23:06
John C Dvorak: Yeah, if people will be going to like I just
23:08
tried to duck and finally got some I got a map.
23:12
Adam Curry: Now let's go ahead and zoom in on on Oakland, you
23:15
can look at your own municipal here. So right now we have a
23:19
spike. We got a spike in COVID. We had a small spike in June of
23:24
influenza, RSV spiked in in Oakland somewhere around the end
23:31
of July. Now let me go look at Southeast southeast San
23:34
Francisco. Oh, they got RSV off the charts there. Oh, they're
23:39
all gonna die. That's bad. Very, very bad. You can look at the
23:43
details. So as I've been surfing around on this, you can do you
23:47
can make a heat map out of this stuff. This is really fantastic.
23:51
As I've been looking at this map, in most places, RSV is
23:57
flatlined. It's interesting that that San Francisco and East Bay
24:06
that they are spiking on although they have some readings
24:10
on ours, a
24:11
John C Dvorak: dump from the local lab.
24:14
Adam Curry: Well, that's this is kind of going into my point. All
24:19
the reports I have every single one is you know, yeah, we've got
24:23
Aris we've got the COVID variant and we've got influenza, and
24:27
they're always adding RSV. RSV, RSV, RSV, but the majority of
24:31
places on this map RSV is flatline.
24:34
Unknown: This summer most Americans left COVID In the
24:37
past, gathering together once again mask free, but signs of a
24:41
COVID resurgence across the country. COVID hospitalizations
24:45
jumped more than 14% in the most recent week, but far lower than
24:50
pandemic levels. NBC News Medical contributor Dr. Kavita
24:54
Patel, what's behind this uptick in COVID that we're seeing the
24:58
main driver of this is a variant that's relatively newer to the
25:02
scene eg five, it's easier to give than get so that makes it
25:07
easier to pass along easier to give and get. It's been almost a
25:10
year since the last COVID Booster came out. CDC Director
25:14
Dr. Mandy CO was
25:15
the new COVID Booster is expected to be approved by the
25:18
FDA and
25:19
Adam Curry: that's a slogan it's easier to give and get. That's a
25:23
slogan expected to
25:24
Unknown: be approved by the FDA and then we will make
25:26
recommendations from the CDC probably by the second or third
25:29
week of September. We will protect against this new strain
25:32
that yes, the booster is tailored to what we are seeing
25:35
circulating now.
25:36
Adam Curry: All right, so every single booster clip I have
25:39
contains the following
25:40
Unknown: can you take the flu shot the COVID booster and the
25:43
RSV vaccine all at once.
25:45
So for flu and COVID Yes, RSV again is only available for
25:49
older adults. That's one where I'd say talk to your doctor
25:52
about what's right for you.
25:54
What So what to do until the new COVID Booster comes out get
25:58
prepared. That means stocking up on at home tests. Yes, they
26:02
covered the new strain that is out there. Keep a mask handy if
26:05
you're in a crowded place. And most of all doctors say be sure
26:09
to get that new COVID Booster when it becomes available along
26:13
with the flu shot. And if you're over the age of 60, the RSV shot
26:18
get all three of those shots by Halloween that will give you the
26:24
best chance they say of staying healthy.
26:26
Adam Curry: So here's here's the script, it's easier to give and
26:29
get. Which is you know, that's your mask and go you're giving
26:32
it to someone you're giving you're a giver, easier to give
26:36
and get. Halloween, get it by Halloween, and all including RSV
26:45
and I have
26:46
John C Dvorak: the viewer oversight way up I heard the
26:48
same thing two or three times that you'd left out. Ask your
26:52
doctor what's right for you, which is what they say on TV ad
26:56
correct. So these days, everyone said that. And then the
27:00
Halloween thing they all said that and they and then they said
27:03
to get all three shots if you could but except for the RSV
27:07
which is for people over 60
27:08
Adam Curry: this is this is a problem. RSV only, only this
27:13
year has been known to affect people, older people. It's
27:19
always been a childhood disease.
27:21
John C Dvorak: Yes, it's a gets a kids cold.
27:24
Adam Curry: Exactly. But this is this is a new part and the fact
27:30
that they're including it and that RSV is flatlined on most of
27:34
these graphs. Interestingly, San Francisco seems to have some
27:37
erratic behavior and RSV. Everywhere else is flat and made
27:44
babies don't they throw the diapers out babies aren't peeing
27:47
on the toilet than a toilet trained. No point. Yeah, so I
27:55
have a feeling that RSV may be their next target. Do a little
28:00
sidestep. We're all thinking COVID COVID COVID. We know COVID
28:04
You know, you should get your booster if you feel like it. But
28:07
this RSV we don't know a lot about it.
28:09
John C Dvorak: And I will go they say they do and I will
28:12
repeat my complaint, which is I've never heard of this until
28:16
this couple last couple of years.
28:19
Adam Curry: We'll call it a triple Demmick
28:21
Unknown: health officials across the country are bracing for
28:23
another triple threat of viruses this fall. They're warning three
28:26
respiratory viruses COVID, the flu and RSV could all hit at the
28:30
same time. Stop me if you've heard this before. already.
28:33
We're seeing an uptick in COVID cases. CNN CHIEF MEDICAL
28:36
CORRESPONDENT Dr. Sanjay Gupta joins us now. So let's start
28:39
with COVID-19. It seems like everyone knows someone who has
28:43
it right now.
28:43
Adam Curry: Really? Raise your hand if you know someone who has
28:46
COVID Troll room. Do everybody I just heard on the news.
28:51
Everybody knows someone who has COVID right now could you trolls
28:54
please let me know if you know someone who has John, do you
28:57
know anyone who has COVID right now?
29:00
Unknown: Do you know anybody? Okay, do you?
29:08
Adam Curry: John will come right back?
29:11
John C Dvorak: I my policy now is just a reset.
29:13
Adam Curry: Okay. Do you know anybody who has COVID right now?
29:16
No. And I
29:17
John C Dvorak: want to mention something else in the script is
29:18
the use of the word uptick? I've heard it.
29:21
Adam Curry: uptake? Well, yes, exactly. On the the troll room,
29:25
not a single person. Not a single person know someone who
29:29
has COVID Right now, but maybe if you work at CNN now, Sanjay,
29:33
Unknown: let's start with COVID-19. It seems like everyone
29:36
knows someone who has it right now. Where do we stand on this?
29:40
Well, you know, it's interesting. There's, there's
29:43
good news. And there's bad news here overall. First of all,
29:46
there's not a lot of testing going on, as you probably know.
29:49
So what a
29:49
Adam Curry: lie. This wastewater testing. This is bullcrap. It's
29:53
hard
29:53
Unknown: to get a sense of the real numbers, the amount of
29:56
transmission out there, but they do these wastewater samples. Oh,
29:59
you And when they look at wastewater, we know that there's
30:02
a lot of COVID. that's out there. So what we really look at
30:05
is hospital admissions.
30:07
Adam Curry: Hold on a second. Wait a minute,
30:10
John C Dvorak: stop tape dog stop
30:11
Adam Curry: tape. I am quite sure that if you are vaccinated
30:16
and boosted even though it doesn't stop transmission, even
30:19
though it doesn't stop you from getting COVID, I'm quite sure. I
30:24
was told that you will not have to go to the hospital. Correct?
30:29
Me, did I forget that I remember that correctly. I think that
30:34
they did, maybe this whole thing didn't work
30:37
Unknown: trying to figure out if that's a good sort of measure of
30:39
what's going on, let me show you the country as a whole. There's
30:43
patches of the country, red and orange are going to be places
30:45
where you see more significant increase, there are a few places
30:49
where the number is actually going down. And yellow is sort
30:52
of stable. So that gives you a snapshot of how things look.
30:55
Now, it's August, as the weather gets cooler and drier. We know
30:59
that these viruses tend to spread more, but let me give you
31:02
this sort of trajectory over the last couple of years of how
31:06
things have looked. We know you know, if you look at very big
31:10
surge in the middle there, that was Omicron right before that,
31:13
in September of 21. That was delta. far right of the screen
31:18
is where we are now the numbers are going up. But August of this
31:22
year, right now it's about a quarter of what August of last
31:25
year was. So you know, the answer, I guess is we're gonna
31:29
see we know the numbers will continue to go up. But luckily,
31:33
they're starting at a much lower level than in years past.
31:37
Adam Curry: I don't know this, this script that is across all
31:40
the networks, they're lying, they are just lying.
31:44
John C Dvorak: What can I say? That they're looking at your
31:47
doctor, contact your dogs for a day what they think
31:51
Adam Curry: I'm, I'm thinking this RSV is I think I'm telling
31:54
you this you're gonna they're gonna push RSV I think COVID is
31:57
is no one believes in COVID anymore. We don't know enough
32:01
about RSV. It's being snuck in there. But now we're telling Oh,
32:05
get your get your three vaccines met influenza, get your COVID
32:09
and and it's it'll be separate. It's not I don't think it's
32:13
doesn't sound like it's a part of the COVID booster one. I have
32:15
one more clip here. That explains
32:17
Unknown: you can see in the numbers that this year is
32:18
different. But it's also different because we have
32:20
protection from all three of the viruses, I believe what can we
32:24
expect vaccinations so look like this fall.
32:26
Like I put this together to try and make this as simple as
32:29
possible. So flu COVID, RSV, really dependent on age, if
32:34
you're under the age of 60. Before Halloween, you should get
32:37
your flu shot late September for COVID. That's when that new
32:41
booster is expected to come out. It is not an exact match for
32:45
what is currently circulating dominantly circulating in the
32:47
country, but it's still good protection, especially for
32:50
people who are vulnerable. You don't need to worry about RSP if
32:53
you're under the age of 60. Same guidance for those over the age
32:57
of 60. Talk to your doctor specifically about RSV if you're
33:01
at high risk for that particular vaccine. Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Thank
33:06
you, friend.
33:06
Adam Curry: Oh, thank you, friend. Thank you friend. And
33:10
see I had another report here. This is one this was a local
33:15
report. I'm not sure why I clipped it. Let me check this
33:17
one. This is
33:19
John C Dvorak: who knew what the deal is with this Halloween
33:22
emphasis?
33:23
Adam Curry: Well, that's when that's when it's gonna happen.
33:27
It's clear Halloween is October 30. That's when we're all gonna
33:30
get locked masks. There you go. It's a connection to the mask.
33:35
What do you wear with Halloween you wear a mask. Predictive
33:40
programming we knew COVID-19 variant is spreading quickly
33:43
throughout the United States and the World Health Organization
33:46
says eg point five poses a similar level of global risk as
33:50
existing variants.
33:52
Unknown: 22 news reporter Kiara Smith has how you can protect
33:55
yourself and how you can go about getting tested Kiara
33:58
Nick car Nix er I. This new COVID variant eg five also known
34:02
as Eris is now labeled as the most dominant Omicron sub
34:06
variant, as it is said to be more transmissible than other
34:09
strains. The new COVID variant e g five is on the rise in the US
34:16
and if you are wondering how to go about getting tested for the
34:18
virus, the Baystate health expert says PCR test or at home
34:22
tests are the way to go any of
34:24
the local pharmacies, they still sell COVID-19 testing kits, and
34:31
of course, you can always contact your health provider.
34:36
Primary Care, doctors are a provider who can order to test
34:41
for
34:41
you this new variant is the fastest growing COVID-19 Omicron
34:45
sub variant and it's responsible for about 17% of New COVID cases
34:50
in the symptoms of EG five are similar to other COVID-19
34:54
strains. Some potential signs of the variant include coughing, a
34:58
sore throat, fatigue and loss loss of smell and the symptoms
35:01
can progress over time leading to difficulty with breathing. So
35:05
if you are at high risk Doctor pIaces, you should take more
35:08
safety precautions
35:09
people who are at risk of severe infection. Elderly,
35:14
immunocompromised patients, patients with weak immune system
35:19
John C Dvorak: should be up to date with their
35:22
Unknown: booster shots pious recommends that those at high
35:24
risk also wear a mask and to keep a good distance from others
35:28
working for you Chiara Smith 22 News.
35:31
Adam Curry: Okay, so more of the same with a mask which we now
35:34
know does not work at all but okay, so we had all have to have
35:38
a mask the I think would really would really got me into the
35:43
they're gonna they're planning something, again, is that Scott
35:46
Gottlieb, who we played on the last on the last show? We're
35:48
just talking about bio bot they're the ones that do this
35:51
data dot wastewater scan.org
35:54
John C Dvorak: And you get a note. Yeah, I didn't the
35:57
producer says yes. Okay. Yeah, I
35:59
Adam Curry: did get the note that he's on a board. Yeah, he's
36:02
on the aluminum alumina bar board and aluminum makes the
36:06
assays for PCR tests. And by the way, is there a test for RSV?
36:14
You don't hear about that. I'm telling you this. I don't trust
36:18
the RSV thing. Let's listen to Gail Gail always tells it to a
36:21
straight
36:22
Unknown: oh, we're seeing new evidence that the COVID cases
36:24
they are ticking up across the country. Hey
36:27
Adam Curry: Gail is optic not ticking up. It's optic get a
36:30
straight girl no
36:31
Unknown: while
36:31
the extra there's no reason to panic. The test positivity rate
36:35
has shot up since June
36:36
Adam Curry: to test positivity rate. If there's no tests
36:40
available, and people aren't doing tests, it's only guesses
36:45
wastewater
36:46
Unknown: after a steady decline since the beginning of the year.
36:49
Good news is the new boosters are on the way they are strongly
36:52
recommended for coming who are at high risk. And that is here
36:55
with more on what you need to know about this story. Arrow we
36:57
are all over COVID But COVID is not over us. Oh morning to
37:02
very true Gail. Good morning. Everyone. Health officials say
37:05
the summer gatherings and travel the roll up to have fueled this
37:09
recent uptick right now
37:12
Adam Curry: so we have CNN NBC ABC and now luckily CBS with the
37:17
uptick script
37:18
Unknown: in the southwest region of the country and while yes,
37:21
you all may be tempted to go out and get that booster shot you
37:24
may want to wait just a bit longer. And here's why.
37:27
Adam Curry: Oh hold on a second. This something is bugging me
37:34
about this. Let's keep listening something is very wrong.
37:38
Unknown: As many enter the last few weeks of a social summer
37:42
season mins clear one thing didn't take a break COVID With
37:47
fall fast approaching, many are wondering if and when they
37:51
should get their booster shots. Everyone will will likely meet
37:55
the criteria to get a new booster. CBS News spoke with Dr.
38:00
Bernard caimans who is the medical director for infection
38:02
prevention at Mount Sinai. He says the next generation of
38:06
boosters will target more recent Coronavirus variants, which is
38:10
especially important for people over 60 and those with chronic
38:14
illness.
38:15
Adam Curry: And now I know what's bothering me. ivermectin,
38:19
is now back on the docket. Correct ivermectin is now
38:22
allowed to be prescribed? Yes. How come? No one's saying go get
38:28
some ivermectin. Or how about any other? Again? Shouldn't we
38:36
have live healthy treatments? It's called a treatment. All the
38:40
treatment? Yes. Thank you. It's called. It's called the
38:42
treatment that might even as a prophylactic there's a word we
38:45
used a couple of years ago prophylactic as a prophylactic
38:49
prophylaxis, prophylactic working stuff that no one is
38:53
saying this across all of your news media.
38:56
Unknown: For people considering no money and Nat COVID shot. Do
39:00
you recommend a wait?
39:02
Yes, I do think that the best thing to do is to wait until the
39:06
new booster
39:08
is available.
39:09
The CDC says those boosters won't be available until early
39:13
fall, which is the same time people should get annual flu
39:17
shots. What's the best advice for people who are considering
39:20
these shots and wondering if they can get them together?
39:23
There's actually no reason to think that you cannot take the
39:26
shots together.
39:28
And health officials say it's crucial folks remember just
39:31
basic hygiene lessons we all learned at the beginning and the
39:34
height of the pandemic and childhood at hand washing
39:37
covering your cough. Staying home when you're sick and of
39:40
course avoiding crowded indoor activities if you can great
39:43
advice I'm waiting for the fall to get my booster yes and the
39:47
suggestion is for people who want free boosters wait a few
39:50
weeks till mid October when that program kicks in. Be available
39:54
Adam Curry: earlier. There it is you wait until October Halloween
39:58
for your free boosters How does he know they're going to be
40:01
free?
40:03
John C Dvorak: I never heard this.
40:05
Adam Curry: He just said it. He just said wait for your free
40:07
booster. And by
40:09
John C Dvorak: the way, he jumped the gun on the script.
40:11
Yeah,
40:11
Unknown: for the fall to get my booster. Yes. And the suggestion
40:14
is for people who want free boosters wait a few weeks till
40:18
mid October. He
40:18
Adam Curry: says the suggestion is that's why everyone's been
40:22
told. This is what I think script one out uptick triple
40:27
Demick, RSV, old people get ready to mask up. Halloween
40:32
Halloween will have free boosters by Halloween. Everybody
40:35
on a second. Everybody will have free boosters by Halloween. Make
40:39
sure you alert your viewers but do it a little inconspicuously,
40:43
you moron at CBS. Right advice. I'm waiting for the fall to get
40:47
my booster. Yes.
40:48
Unknown: And the suggestion is for people to
40:50
Adam Curry: Gail Gail had the script. I'm waiting for the fall
40:52
to get my booster because I know that free Oh to get my
40:55
Unknown: booster. Yes. And the suggestion is for people who
40:58
want free boosters wait a few weeks till mid October when that
41:01
program kicks in. Even though boosters will be available
41:03
earlier. Okay, I'll wait till mid October. I was like a deal
41:07
arrow.
41:11
Adam Curry: Just laughing about it. How Why would it be free.
41:17
Unless the deal has already been made. The deal has been made.
41:21
Don't worry, guys, we're gonna buy all those boosters from you.
41:23
Because we're gonna have the uptake by Halloween. The cool
41:27
thing is here in Europe, at least there's at least one
41:31
politician who is not having this nonsense. One. There's one.
41:37
Christine Anderson, the German MEP member of European
41:41
Parliament, she had a great a great speech. I think this is
41:47
about a week and a half ago,
41:48
Unknown: this whole COVID madness, this so called
41:52
pandemic, it was just a test balloon, gigantic test balloon
41:58
or for what you asked for, to see how far they could go to see
42:07
what exactly they would have to do to get free individuals in a
42:12
free and democratic society, to consent to be enforced into
42:19
compliance. That's what they were trying to establish. That's
42:23
what they were trying to figure out. And they had to figure it
42:27
out. Trust me, they are much smarter now. The goal ultimately
42:34
is to transform our free and democratic societies down into
42:39
totalitarian societies. Their goal is to strip each and every
42:44
one of us of our fundamental rights of freedom, democracy,
42:49
the rule of law, they want to get rid of all of this, this
42:53
whole COVID thing had never anything to do with public
42:57
health. It never had anything to do with breaking waves. It
43:01
always had to do with breaking people in order to make us a
43:07
part of a mindless, malleable, mass, which they can totally
43:14
control. And we will be completely dependent upon this
43:20
club, egalitarian, elite globe, I'm really imploring the people
43:27
and all the peoples around the world, for God's sake, stop
43:35
giving your democratically elected governments the benefit
43:39
of the doubt. They are not deserving of that. They are not
43:45
stop rationalizing. Whatever your government is doing. Right,
43:51
stop rationalizing and come up with some good intentions. They
43:55
have no good intentions. Never. As I said before, in the entire
44:02
history of mankind, there has never been a political elite
44:06
concerned about the well being of regular old people. It isn't
44:11
any different now why should it? Stop giving them the benefit of
44:16
the doubt? Because I can tell you, you cannot comply your way
44:24
out of a tyranny. It is impossible. Trying to do so you
44:29
will only feed it's organic alligator in the hopes of being
44:34
eaten last. Your turn will come and then you will be the one
44:39
swallowed up. I also have to ask the people and your silence.
44:47
Speak up. For God's sakes stop complying start rebelling.
44:55
They're out to get you if you do not read First, I'd like
45:01
Adam Curry: global global Go Global Attarian elite trying to
45:05
combine totalitarian and globalism in one. I like that.
45:09
John C Dvorak: I think she should be on the Tim Poole show
45:12
as a regular
45:17
Adam Curry: does she have any standing? I'm gonna see her a
45:19
lot.
45:19
John C Dvorak: No, no, no, I guess no. She's a raving
45:23
lunatic.
45:24
Adam Curry: You don't think she's completely on point and
45:26
right? No. Do you don't you don't they're trying
45:30
John C Dvorak: to steal anything else?
45:34
Adam Curry: I'm sorry. They're trying to steal what?
45:36
John C Dvorak: Money MIT? Well, it's all about the money.
45:40
Adam Curry: You don't think that? That it's about power. And
45:43
you don't think that in the United States?
45:45
John C Dvorak: Taking our money at the drop of a hat anytime
45:48
they want? It seems like a lot of power to me.
45:50
Adam Curry: Yeah. How about getting ready for an election?
45:52
How about getting mail in ballots? What about that?
45:56
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's all part of the same scheme. But at
45:58
the end of the day, I said it. Yeah, you did. But I only said
46:01
it because I said it earlier as a joke, and now I'm stuck with
46:04
it. At the end of the day, it's about the money. I understand
46:08
the power angle, but there was no money they'd be they wouldn't
46:12
care about the power.
46:13
Adam Curry: But what she's really saying. I don't think you
46:16
know what, I'm just gonna disagree. I don't think she's a
46:18
raving lunatic. I think she's spot on. She's saying that they
46:21
will they, the Royal they, they are going to force us to mask
46:27
maybe maybe do another lockdown or stay home. And her point is,
46:33
we are the lunatics. We're the lunatics.
46:35
John C Dvorak: I do let them do that to us. That aspect I agree
46:39
with. Okay,
46:39
Adam Curry: so she's not a raving ranting. Like the word
46:43
raving. Never.
46:44
John C Dvorak: She's raving.
46:45
Adam Curry: But she's not a lunatic. She's absolutely right.
46:48
This is exactly the plan. And I was talking with Tina about this
46:52
today. She says, you know, wild people won't stand for that. I
46:54
said, Absolutely. Oh, no, they completely gonna stand for it.
46:59
John C Dvorak: No, she's wrong. They will stand for it. And they
47:02
will do it sincerely. Yeah. Yeah.
47:05
Adam Curry: I mean, here's how it works. First pair pair lines.
47:09
You got a mask up. So if you don't you want to fly you have
47:11
to mask up the you don't mask up, you can't fly. Then he be in
47:16
Texas, he be run by her butts or whatever his name is. Now he'll
47:21
say, Oh, you got a mask. You got a mask to come into my
47:23
supermarket and everyone will do it. We still take our stupid
47:28
shoes off. Although you don't have to do that in Europe for
47:30
some reason? Because I don't know. They don't believe in the
47:33
shoe bomber anymore.
47:35
John C Dvorak: What kind of shoe number came from Euro? I know.
47:38
Adam Curry: I know what week what was the UK? So we can't
47:41
quite count it anymore.
47:44
John C Dvorak: It was in Europe at the time. Yeah.
47:47
Adam Curry: No, I don't think it was it. I guess it wasn't your
47:51
Yes, it was. But it's the compliance part. That's that's
47:55
the part that is worrisome. You must obey. People are going to
48:00
do that too. Just gonna do that. They like it. They love it.
48:04
Yeah. And then they'll be lining up for their shots for their
48:07
booster shot. Great. And then what kind of confuses me because
48:14
I'm, I'm all of this to me is numbers. And you know, they're
48:19
already lying now. Oh, I applaud everybody knows someone else.
48:22
COVID. No, no. So God, well, the numbers are ticking up hospital
48:27
numbers. ticking. We know the hospitals were empty. You know,
48:32
the hospitals were empty. When they remember that guy went down
48:35
to New York. Yeah, looks like classic. So, you know, then all
48:40
got banned from YouTube. And then ultimately, when when
48:43
numbers came out, it was you know, it was a very, it was a
48:46
small percentage of what was expected. So it's all a mind
48:50
game. And then what bothers me is then you have Bobby decay.
48:54
Who sits down with Tucker. Did you see this interview? Oh,
48:58
yeah. And, and he lays out this whole thing, which, I mean,
49:03
yeah, I'm not gonna say it's not true. But he's kind of making it
49:07
sound like COVID came from gain of function from Fauci from the
49:13
lab, and there's all these extra is all this extra stuff and I'm
49:16
just not believing it anymore. Because it was very mild COVID
49:20
was ultimately mild was killed people was the ventilators and,
49:26
and exposing old people to flu where they got pneumonia and
49:30
then vaccine shots in night 2014 Three of those microbes escaped
49:37
Fauci labs all over the country in Galveston and boss and
49:40
everywhere there be his health for labs. We don't even know how
49:44
many there are BSL three and BSL four. We have no idea how many
49:48
there are there. So you know, we've counted if I have a
49:51
notebook coming out that goes through the ones we know. But
49:55
there many secret ones that people don't know about, and
49:57
they're doing it here in the United States, but in 2014 Three
50:01
bugs escaped from three different labs. They were a high
50:05
profile breaks, and they were very dangerous smallpox and a
50:10
couple of other bad, bad, bad microbes. The public learned
50:15
about it. And there was a lot of publicity in Congress held
50:18
hearings. 300 Scientists wrote President Obama and said, You've
50:24
got to shut down Anthony Fauci because he's going to create a
50:27
microbe that will, that will cause a global pandemic. And so
50:32
Obama signed a moratorium and shut down the 18, worst of
50:37
Anthony Fauci these experiments are most of them were taking
50:40
place in galvus and in North Carolina, by a scientist called
50:44
Ralph Beric, down there. And, and instead of obeying that law,
50:51
Anthony Fauci shifted a lot of his operations offshore. And
50:56
those operations ended up most of them in the Wuhan lab was the
50:59
military lab, and that the Chinese run the People's
51:03
Liberation Army. And a lot of them went to the Ukraine. So a
51:08
lot of that science now and it's funded, not you know, how she
51:12
was funding, lots of it. But then the other government
51:17
agencies began to get confidence in their ability to get away
51:21
with it. Most of it is being funded by the Department of
51:24
Defense, the most of all, the biggest single funder is USA ID,
51:28
which is, you know, a CIA. Okay, it may be true, but he's making
51:34
all this sound like he's kind of bringing that back to COVID.
51:36
Like, well, COVID was clearly a bio weapon. I'm not so sure
51:39
anymore. Do you think COVID was a bio weapon? Yeah.
51:47
John C Dvorak: I stick with that. I mean, I haven't gotten
51:48
any evidence to the contrary,
51:50
Adam Curry: if it was a true bio weapon, then they would have had
51:53
an actual antidote. And they don't. There's no, there's no
51:59
antidote to it. Everybody gets it.
52:01
John C Dvorak: The mRNA vaccine was supposed to be and it was
52:04
patented before the outbreak in the whole nine yards is another
52:08
cliche. So they did have an antidote. And it was the COVID
52:12
it was the mRNA vaccine and they thought it would work and it
52:15
didn't they were they screwed themselves.
52:17
Adam Curry: Yeah, I'm, I'm just going back on all that. I'm just
52:21
thinking this I still need to see the actual isolated virus.
52:26
You know, you go way back that's never been resolved.
52:29
John C Dvorak: No, that's been resolved numerous times. No, it
52:32
hasn't.
52:33
Adam Curry: No, it hasn't. There's no one has shown that.
52:36
There's Oh, we got something from the lab in Wuhan. They got
52:39
sent they got deleted from the internet. And now this this was
52:44
and the from Remember, you're
52:45
John C Dvorak: going back to there is no virus. Yeah, I
52:47
Adam Curry: think I am. I think I am. Okay. I am. Yeah, I think
52:50
why? Yeah. Why? Because it was just the flu. Remember what
52:55
happened with the flu? The flu went away?
52:57
John C Dvorak: I know. I know. The numbers. Yeah. Flu went
52:59
away. Flu suddenly disappeared. Yes.
53:01
Adam Curry: Okay. So I'm still thinking it was just the flu and
53:05
we scared everybody. We scared everybody. It's like these fires
53:08
now everywhere. Oh, it's climate change.
53:10
Unknown: There is no relief for the residents of Yellowknife.
53:14
Despite the best efforts of local firefighters to contain
53:17
the blazes, and help from the central government in Ottawa.
53:21
The situation is now almost a lost cause.
53:25
When we are driving boss of the highway site, it's burned down
53:29
so that it's all trees are black. The I think it's the
53:33
internet line or fiber lines poles are down, and we still see
53:38
smokes coming out.
53:41
And it's not much better in British Columbia. The officials
53:44
there so the intensity of the blazes hasn't waned, and the
53:47
number of people evacuating is rising by the hour.
53:51
The situation is highly dynamic, and the numbers are changing all
53:56
the time. But as of now, we are currently hovering at about
54:00
30,000 people on evacuation or border and an additional 36,000
54:05
people on evacuation alert.
54:07
The city of Kelowna is the hardest hit with 1000s of homes
54:12
already lost to the flames. The officials say the intensity of
54:16
the fire can be measured by the fact that on Friday, flames
54:20
ripped through more than 20 kilometers of land in just 12
54:24
hours. Alright, so
54:25
Adam Curry: we've got Canada on fire everywhere, which appears
54:30
to be bad land management.
54:32
John C Dvorak: I'm going to stop you. And I'm going to prove to
54:37
you with three clips. That this is all climate change.
54:42
Adam Curry: Oh, okay. Well before okay. It's all climate
54:46
change all of it. Because I do have a clip from the Alberta
54:50
premier Premier, Premier, whatever Aamir Premier,
54:55
John C Dvorak: that you keep saying you're wrong and it makes
54:56
it impossible for anyone else to say it I want to play these
55:01
three clips about this Maui fires, which may
55:04
Adam Curry: before you go to Maui fires. Oh, hold on a
55:06
second, what happened before you go to Maui fires? Let me just
55:09
play the premiere the premiere premiere date, you might play
55:13
the lady,
55:13
Unknown: we are having this discussion. Of course, at a time
55:15
when there are critical conversations around the world
55:18
on climate change. Much of the country, including your province
55:21
has been ravaged by wildfires this season. Do you believe
55:25
there is a connection to climate change?
55:27
Well, look, everybody is on target on 2015. That was decided
55:31
a couple of years ago at COP 26. And so all of the industrialized
55:34
provinces are moving in that direction for exactly that
55:36
reason. Everybody knows that we need to reduce emissions. But
55:39
I'm also watching that China is a billion plus population, they
55:45
don't have a target. And so the question, Lady India, as I
55:47
understand it doesn't have a target until 2070.
55:50
But in terms of a link Premier, do you believe that climate
55:52
change and the unprecedented wildfires we've been seeing this
55:55
summer are all related?
55:57
All I know is in my province, we have 650 fires and 500 of them
56:01
are human caused. So we have to make sure that when people know
56:04
that when it's dry out there, and we'll get into forest fire
56:07
season that they're being a lot more careful.
56:08
Adam Curry: There you go. It's people setting fires, it's
56:11
idiots and it's dry, unmanaged land, but okay, you're not going
56:15
to prove and I'm sure you're being facetious that Maui is
56:18
climate change.
56:20
John C Dvorak: It may specious. What are you accusing me of? By
56:24
the way? When did 2070 switch from 2030 When China's what she
56:29
said,
56:30
Adam Curry: Oh, we have to keep moving the goalposts.
56:34
John C Dvorak: Alright, here we go. This is the Maori that we
56:35
have an expert on NTD, book writer, author who did some
56:39
research and he's going to discuss this as a good one
56:42
Unknown: that the state have failed to put in place, the
56:45
actual forest management policies that would have
56:48
actually reduced the amount of brush the amount of consumable
56:52
fuel that was important for a massive wildfire take place,
56:56
especially in the last few years, as as the sugarcane
56:59
industry has dried up and grasses come in. Those policies
57:03
need to be put in place years ago, they really failed to do
57:06
that, which causes these huge fires.
57:09
Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah. No, I'm
57:10
John C Dvorak: getting there. We're getting there.
57:11
Adam Curry: Yeah. Okay. Agreement. I'm in agreement. I
57:14
know where this is going. I know where it's going.
57:16
Unknown: Do you have any sense of why those policies weren't
57:19
implemented, as you say,
57:21
I think unfortunately, one of the huge pushes in Hawaii was to
57:25
go to go green, which was to go renewable. There was actually
57:29
legislation that Hawaii legislator legislature mandated
57:32
that the Hawaiian Electric would have to go 100% renewable by
57:36
2045. So of course, the utility company decided to invest all of
57:41
its resources into going green into those renewables instead of
57:46
wildfire management. In fact, in the last three years, they only
57:50
invested just under $250,000, in forest management in a wildfire
57:56
prevention, which of course, is very much undercutting, which
57:59
was, I think, a risk that they had been warned about for years
58:03
in the state that this could be this could be what happens
58:06
Adam Curry: exactly, by the way. I said facetious and not
58:08
specious. Of course, I know what you're coming up with. Because
58:11
this is exactly the problem. Everyone focused on climate
58:13
change bullcrap, and didn't put any money into doing the
58:17
important things.
58:18
John C Dvorak: Exactly. Which means climate change is
58:22
Unknown: how do you see a solution going forward?
58:26
I think unfortunately, in the case of Hawaii, much has been
58:29
devastated. It's going to take many, many years for for the
58:32
state to recover from this. I think this is a lesson for other
58:35
states that are in regions where there is I think, long term dry
58:40
conditions where there is a lot of fuel that's built up. I mean,
58:42
we've seen huge fires in California. We've seen big ones
58:45
in Canada, we've seen them now, in Hawaii, I think it really it
58:49
requires I think a concerted effort to deal in enforce
58:53
management and the management of the land that we have. I think
58:57
that's a it's a it's an old lesson that I think is certainly
58:59
in the United States. We used to be much better at I think we've
59:02
gotten we've gotten worse. I think the idea that this is
59:04
climate change is honestly a distraction from the very real
59:07
issues that now face legislatures and companies and
59:11
businesses that now must deal with the fact that they have
59:14
many forests that are and grass plants that are out of control
59:17
and causing these huge fires.
59:19
Jared Stockman columnist for The Daily Signal and author of The
59:23
War on history the conspiracy to rewrite America's past thank you
59:26
so much.
59:27
Adam Curry: I think there's even a little more to this knowing
59:30
that they wanted to electrify all of Maui and with that I'm
59:35
pretty sure they meant DC so get rid of all the AC stuff go all
59:40
with batteries or whatever they were thinking and and I I'm
59:45
pretty sure that in the in the kind of in the plans. I mean,
59:51
I'm not I'm not sure this is not like a central planning thing,
59:54
but the whole idea of uptet ruin cities. Let it burn. Let the why
1:00:00
fires burn let it all burn to the ground so that we can
1:00:04
John C Dvorak: salvage sorry, the electrical the copper is
1:00:08
easier to salvage if the wires are on the
1:00:11
Adam Curry: ground and burnt off. And it was really the
1:00:15
electric companies fault this I found a great report a local
1:00:18
report with this with this guy from the company Ting and ting
1:00:24
works for insurance companies. And they put little detectors
1:00:29
into homes of the people who are insured. So they can detect
1:00:33
surges and other faults in the electrical grid or at their
1:00:37
homes for insurance purposes, and so they got a hold of this
1:00:41
guy, the CEO, who will probably be dead soon,
1:00:44
Unknown: Monday, August 7, that 10:47pm surveillance video
1:00:48
captured an explosion outside the Mallory bird conservation
1:00:52
center, upcountry awful lindo road. minutes later, flames were
1:00:56
recorded burning in the tree line. Now CEO of whisker labs
1:01:01
Bob Marshall is coming forward with information he says was
1:01:04
captured by a network of smart sensors installed in nearby
1:01:08
homes.
1:01:09
If you look at the 10 data, all the sensors in that area 10
1:01:13
sensors measured at that very instant a sharp drop in voltage.
1:01:18
That is the actual fault occurring on the electrical
1:01:21
grid. A fault
1:01:22
is defined as an abnormal electric current caused by some
1:01:26
sort of equipment failure. Examples include a transformer
1:01:29
exploding a fallen power line, or when two lines touch
1:01:33
any of those faults. Just like what you see in the video for
1:01:37
the bird sanctuary, are likely to cause an arc or a spark. That
1:01:42
means there's molten shards of hot metal falling down to the
1:01:45
ground.
1:01:47
Between Monday August 7, then Tuesday, August 8, three major
1:01:51
fires broke out on Maui. During that same time period, Marshall
1:01:55
says 78 sensors spread out across the island detected a
1:01:58
total of 122 faults on Maui's electrical grid.
1:02:02
And that's not normal at all. I mean, there's typically not more
1:02:05
than a few faults on any given day on Maui. And so this was
1:02:09
definitely a result of the winds
1:02:11
in West Maui. He says there's evidence the power grid was
1:02:14
under tremendous stress,
1:02:16
just looking at the sensors in Lahaina, there were 34 faults
1:02:21
measured kind of between the 1111 o'clock, Monday night
1:02:26
timeframe and the 5am time period when they went offline.
1:02:30
And those were increasing in frequency and severity.
1:02:33
On Tuesday, the state told HN investigates the official cause
1:02:36
of the fires had not been determined, and likely won't be
1:02:40
for some time,
1:02:41
we will, as in any incident of this nature, eventually be
1:02:46
looking at causes and measures that will improve safety in the
1:02:51
future. Again, this is one where all of the assets that would be
1:02:56
involved in investigating reports like that are trying to
1:02:59
restore service at the moment,
1:03:01
we asked officials that Hawaiian Electric to respond to this new
1:03:04
information. We're still waiting to hear back, the utility has
1:03:08
said it's cooperating with the state's investigation of the
1:03:11
fires and that it's also conducting its own.
1:03:14
Adam Curry: I wonder how that'll work. Insurance wise. Can they
1:03:20
hold the the electric company liable for this?
1:03:25
John C Dvorak: There? They can I mean, you could did that? I
1:03:27
don't know you have to talk to we don't have to do we have an
1:03:30
insurance people out there that have a clue on this? We'll get
1:03:33
some input.
1:03:34
Adam Curry: We need that for sure. There's one other thing
1:03:36
that I've been reading about. A lot of these homes were
1:03:40
outfitted with smart meters or as they call them advanced
1:03:44
meters. And many of these advanced meters do not have
1:03:50
built in surge protection. So that might answer the question
1:03:55
of how come some homes just got torched? Like they were hit by a
1:03:58
directed energy weapon. If you get if you get a fault in the
1:04:02
line, it comes back up. You get a spike, you get a surge and it
1:04:05
blows out. And we've seen lots of evidence of the smart meters
1:04:09
just catching fire. That could have been another little it's
1:04:14
just a domino effect.
1:04:16
John C Dvorak: It was bad. It was all because of climate
1:04:18
change.
1:04:19
Adam Curry: Yeah. You're right. Climate change. Exactly. It's
1:04:22
all climate change. Let me see what else oh, by the way. We
1:04:25
were wondering where Tulsi Gabbard was. She Tulsi has been
1:04:28
doing a lot actually. She's been doing her sub stacks and she's
1:04:31
doing videos got she's now a podcaster. Yeah, well, she's a
1:04:35
good one, too. It's a good one. Now here he is. So yeah, so burn
1:04:40
it down. Burn it all down, burned down. Super Down, burned
1:04:45
down. Chicago burned down. Baltimore. Well that's how you
1:04:49
do it. Yeah. And then you can buy it up cheap. All the
1:04:52
Unknown: wildfires have taken lives there. It's going concern
1:04:54
developers are now trying to take the land. Nearly 3000
1:04:58
structures on Maui were affected By the fires and the cost of
1:05:01
rebuilding is in the billions. Real Estate Investors are
1:05:05
already making offers with some accusing them of putting profits
1:05:08
over people. Residents are telling CBS is Lilia Luciano
1:05:12
Malik is not for sale.
1:05:14
There's a new worry for the hyner residents who survived the
1:05:17
inferno.
1:05:18
Lyra is not for sale. I repeat, Lahaina is not for sale.
1:05:25
Hawaii's governor is considering a moratorium on all land
1:05:29
transactions in Lahaina to protect locals from
1:05:31
opportunistic buyers.
1:05:33
Please don't approach them with an offer to buy land please
1:05:36
don't approach their families to tell them that they're going to
1:05:39
be better off if they make a deal.
1:05:41
Hawaii already has the highest housing costs in the nation.
1:05:45
With homeownership out of reach for many residents. On Maui, the
1:05:49
average home price is now $1.2 million. While the average
1:05:53
income stood at just 88,000. Archie CalEPA a ninth generation
1:05:58
behind the elder says the recovery must be in the hands of
1:06:01
locals and natives. We're here to hold the line. We are here
1:06:06
to hold the line and get the rest of the state of Hawaii
1:06:10
behind us.
1:06:12
That's what Kylie didn't incur. And her partner Ray McGorry did
1:06:15
when they took in a three generation family of residents
1:06:18
who lost their home in the hyena.
1:06:20
We were already at a housing crisis. We just want we just
1:06:24
want them to stay.
1:06:26
They're also holding the line by expanding their family from two
1:06:30
to six.
1:06:33
What does that mean? Family,
1:06:35
it's a Hawaiian word for family. And those aren't just any lands
1:06:41
that are feared up for grabs Lahaina was the capital of the
1:06:45
Hawaiian Kingdom it holds the sacred burial grounds have
1:06:48
ancestors and kings so the natives connection to the land
1:06:52
isn't just historic or cultural. Nora, it is spiritual.
1:06:56
Adam Curry: 1.2 million are there
1:06:59
John C Dvorak: today? Yeah. Can you mark that clip, mark that
1:07:02
clip somehow. So we can go back to it? So I can hear the hyenas
1:07:06
Not For Sale behind is not for sale. Two years from now.
1:07:10
Adam Curry: It'll be sold.
1:07:12
John C Dvorak: When it's sold.
1:07:14
Adam Curry: I mean, where else can these people go that it's,
1:07:17
that's that's exactly why you burn it to the ground. They
1:07:22
didn't do it right. Because they killed a lot of people. I'm sure
1:07:25
that didn't mean to do that. But we're out. There's no way to go.
1:07:30
I mean, the only way to go is to sell this. That's the only thing
1:07:33
you have left. Wow.
1:07:37
John C Dvorak: I feel so I really have a lot of choices,
1:07:39
especially in that climate where they let the raw land prices are
1:07:43
more than you can afford to rebuild,
1:07:45
Adam Curry: of course, and the smoking gun is that douchebag
1:07:49
who didn't sound the alarm.
1:07:52
Unknown: Squad three down here, as the Grim search for the
1:07:54
missing approaches its 11th Day and the death toll continues to
1:07:58
climb. Tonight. Maui's top emergency management official
1:08:02
has resigned, citing health reasons. Herman and Daya has
1:08:06
stepped down amid withering criticism. He literally failed
1:08:10
to sound the alarm. Do you regret not sounding the sirens?
1:08:14
I do not.
1:08:16
As the nation's deadliest fire in more than a century rip
1:08:20
through the hyena and diet never activated the emergency sirens
1:08:24
most often used for tsunami warnings saying had he done so
1:08:28
he feared the public would have moved towards the fire in the
1:08:32
hills because
1:08:34
I will tell you that sirens have not been used for best fires.
1:08:38
But Maui County's website lists wildfires among the very hazard
1:08:42
sirens can be used for
1:08:44
a siren has instant immediate. It's going up. Something's going
1:08:48
on. I'm alert. It's sort of difficult to believe that you
1:08:51
would be compelled to run toward flame.
1:08:53
amid the growing frustration. A new NBC News Review of public
1:08:57
meeting records found and Dyer repeatedly downplayed the use of
1:09:01
sirens, calling them a last resort. If I would have had
1:09:06
access to that button. I would have pushed it.
1:09:09
Do you think the sirens going off would have save lives?
1:09:12
Adam Curry: I do. All right. So the real conspiracy here is not
1:09:15
directed energy weapons. Oprah's shooting laser beams? Man, I've
1:09:20
seen it all. The algos really love that they really pick that
1:09:24
stuff up. Now the real conspiracy here is they put
1:09:27
morons in this guy isn't my moron. They put in the police
1:09:33
chief from Vegas moron. Now, they're not the evil devil
1:09:38
people. They're dumb. They're bad. They're not good. This.
1:09:41
This is what government when government goes out of control,
1:09:44
this is what happens. You get you get stupid people who hire
1:09:49
even stupider people, and they're all going to cover for
1:09:52
themselves. Yeah,
1:09:54
John C Dvorak: it's a perfect storm. Yeah.
1:09:56
Adam Curry: Do you know that in Austin, which is just rife with
1:09:59
homeless nurse and drug use and no police because the police
1:10:03
were defunded no one wants to be a cop anymore in Austin they
1:10:07
kicked out and they kicked out the state police because you
1:10:10
know a cab now they're now a cab all cap all cops are bastards a
1:10:17
cab. We even saw that on a wall here in or maybe was on the way
1:10:21
from Spain or here. Yeah a cab so now, you know amidst all this
1:10:29
trouble that Austin Texas has my home for 12 years until I
1:10:34
escaped hunger escaped and re entered the state of Texas. They
1:10:38
have now purchased a building a downtown building which was it
1:10:42
was kind of an eyesore. It's been empty for many years but it
1:10:46
was in prime real estate. Not really right in the middle of
1:10:50
downtown. they've purchased that to make affordable housing for
1:10:54
government employees because they can't live anywhere near
1:10:57
their job. This is how it works. They're taking care of
1:11:01
themselves at this point. There's so much this year much
1:11:05
government it's they're just going to take care of themselves
1:11:08
hire more dumb people who are dumber than them. And until
1:11:11
people start to wake up to this you're gonna get arcs and sparks
1:11:16
John C Dvorak: adhere to this clip NYC to use prison.
1:11:22
Adam Curry: Here we go.
1:11:23
Unknown: New York City wants to house immigrants in Manhattan's
1:11:26
Metropolitan Correctional Center. The infamous jail closed
1:11:30
down in 2021 Following years of complaints over dangerous
1:11:33
conditions it's also where Jeffrey Epstein died. Mayor Eric
1:11:37
Adams administration is now asking permission from the feds
1:11:41
to use the facility to house illegal immigrants
1:11:45
Adam Curry: oh man what what did I when I had something here on
1:11:48
the
1:11:49
John C Dvorak: story that's under reported
1:11:51
Adam Curry: oh yeah here I had something on the immigrants what
1:11:54
was it yeah salute him work permit.com which is an
1:12:04
international visa Assistance website. Immigration a solution
1:12:09
to US labor shortages and inflation. This this will be the
1:12:13
next one. You know since no one wants to work in America because
1:12:17
they're all living with mom and dad and they're stupid enough to
1:12:20
let them live at home and not kick them out and tell them to
1:12:23
go work and get something done you know what why don't we just
1:12:28
like to doing in New York City give the immigrants work visas
1:12:34
let them work it's the perfect solution perfect solution. And
1:12:40
then this this was brought up in again European Parliament just
1:12:44
back to climate change for a moment you know when we are told
1:12:49
to believe the dumb people the the government hired dumb people
1:12:53
who hire even dumber people if you're in government I'm sorry,
1:12:56
you may not be dumb but you're probably you probably recognize
1:13:00
what's happening. Then they bring in stupid or people to
1:13:04
sell the message. And these are celebrities or rich people or
1:13:11
you know either here listen to what's this guy's name he this
1:13:14
is the remote Romanian member of European Parliament Kristin tear
1:13:20
has. He actually sounds pretty. His English is pretty good in
1:13:24
this one.
1:13:25
Unknown: Dear colleagues. One the Intergovernmental Panel on
1:13:28
Climate Change is using hysterical polio people like
1:13:32
Greta tunberg, whose place should be in school not on
1:13:35
streets. To promote his reports. Clearly we are dealing with a
1:13:39
belief system and cold rather than a scientifically based
1:13:42
organization. Carbon dioxide is a gas that currently represents
1:13:47
0.041% of the whole atmosphere. Despite this small percent. For
1:13:54
decades now campaigns around to make people believe that manmade
1:13:57
co2 is the cause of the climate change. The solution proposed to
1:14:01
fight climate change are higher taxes and more state control as
1:14:05
well as less rights and options for the people. emissions must
1:14:09
have a price that changes our behavior. This is what I've
1:14:13
underlined said in this plenary in 2019. Obviously, the declared
1:14:17
objective is to change our behavior to higher taxes and
1:14:21
prices while fighting climate change is just a pretext to do
1:14:25
it. People deserve a better future but we clearly cannot
1:14:29
achieve that by passing laws that are making them Porter
1:14:32
while a small elite is getting ritual by selling and forcibly
1:14:36
selling them products and services that they do not need
1:14:39
or want but are allegedly saving the planet. Thank you.
1:14:43
Adam Curry: Now wait for it because he got a blue card.
1:14:48
Because you have a blue card blue card from Mr. coccoliths.
1:14:51
Do you accept it? Can you can you not accept the blue card?
1:14:55
What is the blue card system is great. You release it what
1:14:59
John C Dvorak: does it mean? It is I mean, daca Is that a
1:15:00
compliment?
1:15:03
Adam Curry: So the European Parliament has yellow cards and
1:15:06
red cards and blue cards. Okay, so the red card, I'm not even
1:15:11
sure I've never heard about the red card. But the yellow card is
1:15:14
where you can say, hey, we have to send this back to the
1:15:17
commission because the European Parliament doesn't.
1:15:21
John C Dvorak: He just did a speech. He didn't make a
1:15:23
proposal.
1:15:24
Adam Curry: Yeah, but a blue card is like a it's like someone
1:15:27
wants this wants to talk back. Hey, I, you can't just stand up
1:15:30
and say, Hey, like Faraj used to do. Like, hey, you idiot. No,
1:15:34
you have to first issue a blue card. And then if you accept the
1:15:38
blue card, then then that person can say something to you
1:15:42
John C Dvorak: at all. If you say, Wait, what did you say? No.
1:15:45
Adam Curry: That's what I've done was my first question. I
1:15:48
guess you don't maybe if you maybe you can only say no to so
1:15:53
many blue cards, and then you got a purple one? No, he's
1:15:57
Unknown: saving the planet. Thank you. Mr. Turkeys you have
1:16:00
a lookout for Mr. coccoliths. Do
1:16:03
you accept it? Mr. Collins, you have the floor for 30 seconds,
1:16:09
and you send your colleague for accepting the blue card, I would
1:16:12
like to ask you to explain a little bit. What do you mean?
1:16:16
What is the relationship of Greta Thornburg to the IPCC? Do
1:16:20
you think that she's a scientist, as part of the
1:16:23
scientific process of the IPCC? And I would not comment on your
1:16:29
characterization of her as a hysterical person. And I also
1:16:34
think that she has grown beyond school age by now.
1:16:37
Adam Curry: Oh, okay. So he's he's like, Hey, listen, dude. I
1:16:41
wouldn't agree with your assessment, her being a
1:16:44
hysterical person. And I'm pretty sure that she's older
1:16:48
than school age now. Okay, so what are you talking about?
1:16:51
There's your blue card. Thank you. Thank you so much
1:16:55
Unknown: for the question. And I'm glad that you asked this.
1:16:58
Because it is surprising, then when we talk about an important
1:17:02
topic like this, like climate change. In the media, for
1:17:06
example, in even in this plenary people like Greta tunberg, are
1:17:09
more quoted than actual experts. So I'm asking you to reply, what
1:17:14
is the expertise of Greta tunberg of Bill Gates, for
1:17:18
example, to lecture us, to force us to lobby us to pass laws to
1:17:23
violate people's rights and for them to make money? Now you
1:17:27
answer exactly what I asked. Because if these are scientists,
1:17:32
look, science is based on facts, not on propaganda, everything
1:17:36
that we heard here, so everything that we heard here is
1:17:39
simply propaganda. Thank you very much, Mr. Point 04 1% of
1:17:49
the atmosphere is causing fees they are claiming.
1:17:54
Adam Curry: Mr. You have the blue card time is over. This is
1:17:59
this is government. This is what has become. And it's okay. Now,
1:18:03
who is the dumbest person we have in government? Come on,
1:18:07
John C Dvorak: in our government? Yeah. Now, I'm
1:18:09
thinking Mazie Hirono.
1:18:11
Adam Curry: Was she's up there, but I'm talking, unelected
1:18:13
appointed. Oh, unelect. unelected. Yes. unelected,
1:18:18
unelected dummy. She was recently in Japan. And she ate
1:18:24
some magic mushrooms.
1:18:25
John C Dvorak: Oh, you're talking about Janet. She's in
1:18:27
government.
1:18:28
Adam Curry: Yes, she's in government. And now back to
1:18:33
real. Let's spend some expensive CNN airtime on this.
1:18:37
Unknown: What are considered Magic Mushrooms, mushrooms that
1:18:40
can be hallucinogenic. And so now these wild mushroom dishes
1:18:43
are selling out at that restaurants branches across
1:18:45
China. You have sparked all this. Man, I ask you I'm just
1:18:49
quite curious, or at least what was it like that mushroom
1:18:52
experience?
1:18:54
So I went with this large group of people and the person who
1:19:00
would arranged our dinner did the ordering. There was a
1:19:03
delicious mushroom dish. I was not aware that these mushrooms
1:19:09
had hallucinogenic properties. I've learned it later. I can
1:19:14
smell
1:19:14
Adam Curry: heat later. And you're sleeping and having
1:19:17
visions or listen to this old nutbag. Laughing like a school
1:19:24
girl. Magic Mushrooms the dollar is under control inflation data
1:19:31
control thing and having
1:19:39
Unknown: read that if the mushrooms are cooked properly,
1:19:42
which I'm sure they were it's this very good restaurant, that
1:19:46
they have no impact. But all of us enjoyed the mushrooms the
1:19:50
restaurant and none of us felt felt any ill effects from having
1:19:55
eaten them.
1:19:56
All right, well, and now they're now they're selling out and in
1:19:59
and out. China. Secretary Yellen, thanks so much for your
1:20:02
time. I appreciate it. Thanks, Erin.
1:20:04
Adam Curry: I'm so happy that we got that out of the way. Old
1:20:08
Yellen. Now,
1:20:11
John C Dvorak: we before we leave the gloom and doom, but
1:20:14
no,
1:20:14
Adam Curry: I want to do more dumb government.
1:20:18
Unknown: Oh, no.
1:20:20
Adam Curry: I have one more one more dumb government. Okay. All
1:20:23
right. What agency in the United States that surprisingly, is
1:20:29
armed and can go and shoot you? IRS? Yes. Correct. The IRS.
1:20:35
Listen carefully to this report.
1:20:37
Unknown: The IRS tells us that that agent was taken to a Valley
1:20:40
Hospital. But unfortunately, just after getting there, they
1:20:43
did pass away. There are multiple gun ranges. Did
1:20:46
Adam Curry: you just hear what I heard?
1:20:51
John C Dvorak: Played again,
1:20:51
Adam Curry: okay. I'll tell you. This IRS agent who was at a gun
1:20:57
range, somehow caught himself Oh, someone got someone shot the
1:21:01
IRS agent. But it's they them
1:21:04
Unknown: and the IRS tells us that that agent was taken to a
1:21:07
Valley Hospital. But unfortunately, just after
1:21:10
getting there, they did pass away. There are multiple
1:21:13
Adam Curry: they did pass away. One agent was shot, they did
1:21:17
pass away. I thought that it was a mistake from the reporter. But
1:21:20
now
1:21:20
Unknown: that ranges here in this area. So initially when
1:21:23
that 911 call went out, there seemed to be some confusion as
1:21:27
to where this happens. Now a spokesperson with the Federal
1:21:29
Bureau of Prisons confirmed the shooting happens at their
1:21:32
Federal Correctional Institution range. They said it happened
1:21:35
just before noon today during a routine training and that the
1:21:39
gun range was being used at the time by multiple federal
1:21:42
agencies, but none of their employees were hurt. Now this
1:21:46
evening, local agencies are honoring and showing their
1:21:48
respect for this IRS agent. Officers held a salute in front
1:21:52
of their squad cars at the medical examiner's office in
1:21:55
downtown Phoenix. A caravan of officers escorted the Fallen
1:21:59
agent from the Deer Valley Hospital. A giant American Red
1:22:02
Flag was also seen flying from the ladder of a fire truck. The
1:22:06
FBI is conducting this investigation confirming the IRS
1:22:09
was at this range for training today. They say in a statement
1:22:12
to preserve the integrity and capabilities of the
1:22:15
investigation. Details of the ongoing process will not be
1:22:18
released. Findings of the FBI investigation will be turned
1:22:21
over to the US Attorney's office district of Arizona for review.
1:22:26
Now that IRS spokesperson also told us that their thoughts are
1:22:30
with that agent and with their families tonight of course as we
1:22:33
learn more information, we will make sure to bring that to you
1:22:36
live near anthem I'm Holly Bock for Arizona's family
1:22:39
Adam Curry: thoughts are with that agent and their family.
1:22:42
John C Dvorak: I can extract from that yeah, which is the not
1:22:45
to what the news media is supposed to do make us have to
1:22:48
do their work. It had to be a trans IRS agent who was I don't
1:22:55
want to say use the word but probably a nanny which is an old
1:23:00
fashioned word many nanny who didn't know how to use a gun it
1:23:04
was looking at it or doing something stupid and then hurt
1:23:10
themselves in their head
1:23:15
Adam Curry: I fear You're right. I fear you're right and this is
1:23:19
this is what comes to your door open up we are no we are here by
1:23:25
myself by I don't I don't want to laugh at someone dying but no
1:23:33
I
1:23:33
John C Dvorak: don't either. But this is the way this is reported
1:23:35
is very poor and it's not doing the public any good.
1:23:38
Adam Curry: Any good at all. Well, so
1:23:40
John C Dvorak: you're playing all these gloom and doom clips.
1:23:43
So I thought I'd bring it down and said we there's no dates
1:23:46
involved.
1:23:47
Unknown: No dates. No, it's
1:23:49
John C Dvorak: no dates. When's the world gonna come to you all
1:23:51
hell's gonna break loose? Well,
1:23:53
Adam Curry: oh, oh, with an Nostradamus clip. My
1:23:57
John C Dvorak: favorite. My favorite guy? McGregor. Colonel
1:24:00
McGregor. Yes. Who does have some good product? I mean, he
1:24:06
says some day there's not he was on some podcasts again to get a
1:24:09
clip of some of the stuff he said that I was unaware of. But
1:24:12
But here he is. He's on value. tainment
1:24:16
Adam Curry: you know, I want to get on that show. I wouldn't
1:24:20
have be perfect to be interviewed interviewed by that
1:24:22
guy. That's a p p Patrick. Patrick. Patrick bet Davis. Yes.
1:24:29
I should be on that show. I agree. Yeah, get us maybe get
1:24:34
some donations. So
1:24:38
John C Dvorak: people watched Rogan a lot of people
1:24:43
Adam Curry: a lot. This This by the way is this is the you just
1:24:47
heard the real John the real John D through the through the
1:24:51
sad puppy out which we now have to shoot this you'll see that
1:24:55
donation segue will be over in four minutes. And the how John
1:24:58
thinks is I gotta get carry back on Rogen. Is it
1:25:01
John C Dvorak: the truth or not? Get him back on.
1:25:06
Adam Curry: I think we need to open a new audience. We need to
1:25:08
go to PBD that's the guy
1:25:11
John C Dvorak: that's not gonna open anything. You must have
1:25:12
gone to Tim Poole. No. PBD
1:25:15
Adam Curry: has big has big numbers. He's big. Yes, yes.
1:25:20
John C Dvorak: Okay. Let me get to the clip. All right. Okay. So
1:25:23
they have McGregor on their computer all these thesis for
1:25:26
all what's going to happen to 2020 for all this is going to
1:25:28
happen and Gavin is going to get an PBD guy says, Gavin said
1:25:32
they're gonna work out. So Gavin Oh, he
1:25:34
Adam Curry: Oh, he's not he's, well, you. You also brought up
1:25:37
Gavin Newsom a couple times. I
1:25:38
John C Dvorak: do bring him up. And I think he's in play. You
1:25:41
say they not nobody, of course mentioned RFK at
1:25:44
Adam Curry: all. No, no, no,
1:25:46
John C Dvorak: no, it has I got some better clips about to prove
1:25:48
that in a minute. But let's play this first. So they are going on
1:25:52
and on and on and on about so what do you think? So here we
1:25:56
listen to to McGregor's theory on what's going to happen in
1:26:00
2024?
1:26:02
Unknown: I don't think we'll ever get to the 2024 election.
1:26:05
Adam Curry: I've played this clip. You did? Yes. Okay, don't
1:26:10
John C Dvorak: play no play?
1:26:11
Adam Curry: Well, it was months ago. But it's okay. We'll play
1:26:14
it again.
1:26:14
John C Dvorak: It was a saddle. I think it's about I think it's
1:26:16
about four weeks old.
1:26:18
Adam Curry: Okay, while we're listening to it, I will search
1:26:21
and tell you when I played it, you're
1:26:22
Unknown: going to implode and
1:26:24
John C Dvorak: just have it and not play it?
1:26:26
Adam Curry: No, definitely played it. Definitely. And in
1:26:28
fact, that's when you said I remember this is a maniac. This
1:26:32
is what exactly and you said at the time McGregor's a maniac. At
1:26:36
least you're consistent. No, no, no, let's play this good.
1:26:41
Unknown: I think our economic financial condition is fragile.
1:26:45
It's going to come home to roost in ugly ways. I will tell you, I
1:26:48
don't know exactly how it will happen. I think we're going to
1:26:51
end up in a situation where we find out the banks are closed
1:26:54
for two or three weeks. And nobody can get into them. You
1:26:58
think so I think we're going to run into something like that.
1:27:00
Yeah. I also think that the levels of violence and
1:27:03
criminality in our cities is so high, that it's going to spill
1:27:06
over into other places in society pleat, people that
1:27:09
normally think they can live remote from the problem are now
1:27:13
beginning to be touched by the problem, then I look at this
1:27:16
thing in Ukraine, I think Ukraine is going to lose
1:27:19
catastrophically, it's going to be a complete collapse. And that
1:27:23
too, is going to have an effect here at home. Because people are
1:27:25
going to say, Well, wait a minute, everybody told us
1:27:27
Ukraine was winning, everybody told us X, Y and Z. I mean, it's
1:27:30
sort of the Russian hoax on steroids. All of those things
1:27:34
are going to come together or converge in some way. That's
1:27:37
going to prevent us from reaching. You know, the status
1:27:40
quo. Oh, another election? Oh, another set of campaigns and so
1:27:45
forth. Yeah, you're
1:27:46
John C Dvorak: gonna kill it. There. It was, it
1:27:47
Adam Curry: was July 2, kill it there. July 2 is when we played
1:27:52
this.
1:27:53
John C Dvorak: Okay. So
1:27:54
Adam Curry: he says that we second part is worth it.
1:27:57
Unknown: And so Newsom is the logical candidate for them. He's
1:28:01
presiding over California, which is their poster child for the
1:28:04
future of America. If you want to know what the Democrats want
1:28:06
America to become. Look at California, how deeply in debt
1:28:09
is California, it's a catastrophe. Everyone who can
1:28:12
leave that has any talent ability or understanding is
1:28:14
leaving, businesses are leaving, no one wants to be there. So
1:28:17
what are you going to end up with a very small minority of
1:28:20
very wealthy people and millions of poor people, most of whom
1:28:23
don't even consider themselves to be Americans? That's the
1:28:25
dream world for the left California, I don't think will
1:28:28
tolerate that. So I don't think it'll ever get that far as
1:28:31
national level goes,
1:28:32
John C Dvorak: it could be right. It was not clip properly.
1:28:35
Shouldn't be that long. My clips are under two minutes. And this
1:28:39
is to fix. Yeah, it
1:28:40
Adam Curry: was a little long.
1:28:41
John C Dvorak: So let's go to yesterday, so I'm not backing it
1:28:45
up too far. And listen to Brooks and Ruth. On the PBS NewsHour.
1:28:54
Yeah, when the streaks show short clips, and I want you to
1:28:57
tell me what's what's the main theme of all three of them. And
1:29:00
let's start with Brooks. He's going to pontificate on Georgia.
1:29:04
And don't forget, this is supposed to be a debate between
1:29:07
two people arguing different sides of the person but no, they
1:29:09
don't do that on PBS anymore. It's all Democrats. And so you
1:29:13
don't get any pro anything else. Here we go Brooks on Georgia.
1:29:16
Unknown: Donald Trump and 18 of his associates were indicted in
1:29:20
Georgia this week and a charging document that accused him of
1:29:23
being the head of a criminal enterprise to overturn the 2020
1:29:26
election. And David, it strikes me that Donald Trump has legal
1:29:29
problems in Georgia. He also has political problems in Georgia
1:29:33
because, as the Wall Street Journal pointed out this past
1:29:36
week in a well reported article that really sort of captures the
1:29:39
ways in which Trump fatigue is pervasive in Georgia, especially
1:29:43
among some suburban independents and disenchanted Republicans.
1:29:47
And then you've got the popular governor there. Brian Kemp, who
1:29:51
has called out Donald Trump's election lies and has tried to
1:29:53
push the party beyond obsessing over the last election. Does
1:29:59
Georgia prevail. I'd a roadmap for Republicans to move beyond
1:30:03
Donald Trump, of course, those Republicans who choose to do
1:30:05
that or want to do that? Well,
1:30:07
you know, the Georgia Republicans saw Trumpism face to
1:30:10
face, it wasn't just allies that happened to somebody else it was
1:30:13
lies directed directly at them. So they have seen the brutal
1:30:17
reality and they are unable to escape reality, the obligation
1:30:21
to respond to that. I feel like Brian Kemp would have been the
1:30:24
strongest Republican to run against Donald Trump likes. He's
1:30:27
very successful governor, he's demonstrated his courage and
1:30:30
standing up to Trump. And the fact that he's decided not to
1:30:32
run for president. It was to my in my mind a tragedy to the
1:30:37
party.
1:30:40
John C Dvorak: I said, these people are completely off the
1:30:42
rails. They're so divorced from reality. It's unbelievable. But
1:30:46
let's go continue with this little back and forth. And we're
1:30:50
going to go to Ruth, Ruth, and she's going to talk about the
1:30:53
dams and we're gonna start talking about Biden,
1:30:56
Adam Curry: is this part of your positive clip? Is this all of
1:30:59
you moving away from the dark news?
1:31:03
Unknown: This is good. Anytime. On the Democratic side, you've
1:31:06
got Congressman Dean Phillips, who's on a media tour of late he
1:31:09
was on this program last night, begging for a prominent fellow
1:31:12
Democrat to mount a primary challenge to Joe Biden, he says
1:31:15
that Democrats are saying they want not a coronation, but a
1:31:19
competition. Is that a widely held view route, or is Phillips
1:31:23
here on a solo mission?
1:31:24
I don't know if it's a solo mission. But it's a it's not.
1:31:27
I'm not going to say kamikaze mission, but it's not a mission
1:31:30
that's going to end with what he wants. There are problems with
1:31:34
Joe Biden's candidacy. There are many Democrats behind the scenes
1:31:38
and a few publicly who talk about his age who talk about
1:31:41
other problems with his candidacy. But let's be serious,
1:31:45
I'm old enough to remember I'm sorry to say I'm old enough to
1:31:48
remember 1980. And what happened in the Democratic Party when it
1:31:52
was riven by division. And if somebody were to emerge and
1:31:56
challenge Joe Biden at this stage in the campaign, him
1:32:00
having decided to run his vice president, who if he didn't, if
1:32:06
he somehow chose not to run, if she were not the nominee, that
1:32:11
would create some divisions within the demographics of the
1:32:14
party. I think the Democrats are going to war with their what
1:32:19
they view as their strongest candidate, and with good reason.
1:32:22
That's Joe Biden. I think that no matter what King Philip says,
1:32:25
that's the way it's gonna be.
1:32:26
Adam Curry: Okay, first of all, she sounds she has the same
1:32:29
cadence as Victoria Nuland are Ruth here. Very similar cadence.
1:32:34
Liz, she's
1:32:35
John C Dvorak: Associate Editor The Washington Post of their
1:32:38
Adam Curry: what happened in 1980. What happened to the
1:32:40
Democrat party in 1980.
1:32:42
John C Dvorak: Carter was running for reelection is when
1:32:44
Reagan got into he was running for reelection and Ted Kennedy,
1:32:48
among others, were challenging him and making a fuss. There's a
1:32:52
bunch of, of Democrats that were making a fuss over Carter, they
1:32:56
didn't want him and so they finally did get the nomination
1:32:59
easily, and ran against Reagan who kicked his ass. Got it. So
1:33:04
that was that?
1:33:05
Unknown: Yeah. All right. So let's,
1:33:09
John C Dvorak: as we're going on to fawning about Biden, who just
1:33:11
heard her,
1:33:12
Adam Curry: it was great that he understood the crescendo is
1:33:15
here.
1:33:16
John C Dvorak: And now we go to Brooks, the comedian is going to
1:33:20
give us his perspective on Biden,
1:33:22
Unknown: David, what's your view? And how might the Biden
1:33:24
campaign turn his age into an asset?
1:33:27
Well have him run a marathon? You know, I agree with the
1:33:32
Phillips idea that there's some history moderate governor of the
1:33:35
Democrats can turn to, there's a lot of problems with Joe Biden
1:33:38
running for re election and his age, primarily, his approval
1:33:42
ratings are low. But anytime you look at some alternative,
1:33:45
whether it's the mystery moderate from the Midwest, or
1:33:48
Gavin Newsom, or anybody else, things start unraveling really
1:33:51
fast. And so the Democrats are lucky, frankly, to have a
1:33:54
candidate in Biden, who has presided over an incredibly
1:33:58
strong economic recovery, who has presided over pretty good
1:34:02
international peacemaking efforts, both in Asia this week,
1:34:06
and also in Europe. And who I believe whose numbers will go up
1:34:11
as inflation recedes as it is. And strong job numbers are
1:34:16
there. And they're extremely lucky to have a candidate,
1:34:18
frankly, who's not a member of what you'd call the coastal
1:34:22
elite. And Joe Biden has sends off all the right cause cultural
1:34:27
messages for moderate independent voters who don't
1:34:29
have college degrees. And Democrats are not grateful
1:34:33
enough for what they have in my view.
1:34:36
Adam Curry: All right. So PBS
1:34:38
John C Dvorak: Democrats are not grateful for what they have in
1:34:41
good old Joe Biden. What kind of analysis is this?
1:34:46
Adam Curry: Well, they're not read in and honestly, who
1:34:48
watches who watches television is the ratings are below 50%. I
1:34:54
mean, like, no one's watching television anymore. A couple
1:34:58
more years and it'll be over But what still works is these clips
1:35:03
get onto the Internet and that's what people comment on So, but
1:35:07
the actual broadcast is not really not being viewed that
1:35:10
much anymore. But they're not read in. We know who's read in.
1:35:14
Jake Tapper as we know from one of our producers was all happy
1:35:18
and hanging out at the Assistant Director for the CIA's birthday
1:35:21
party in DC Virginia. Thing was alexan. Remember that? Whole
1:35:27
bunch of CNN people the top brass a
1:35:29
John C Dvorak: bunch of head jazz, a bunch of students a
1:35:33
bunch of
1:35:34
Unknown: mockingbirds Mockingbird. Mockingbird dupes
1:35:38
exactly Mockingbird dupes, and but he's been read in and the
1:35:42
message is Joe is going now I doubt that Gavin Newsom is on
1:35:47
deck. But now Jake Tapper is doing bits like this and
1:35:51
Christian Glenn Kessler from the Washington Post had a fact check
1:35:55
about Joe Biden from earlier this month. Noting that Hunter
1:36:00
Biden admitted in court in July, that he was in fact paid
1:36:03
substantial sums from Chinese companies. Kessler Road, Hunter
1:36:07
Biden reported nearly 2.4 million in income in 2017 and
1:36:10
2.2 million in income in 2018, most of which came from Chinese
1:36:13
or Ukrainian interests. But then this directly goes against what
1:36:17
Joe Biden said in the debates in 2020. With Donald Trump Take a
1:36:22
listen.
1:36:23
My son has not made money in terms of this thing about what
1:36:28
are you talking about China?
1:36:30
What do you got a bad president? He made a fortune in Ukraine in
1:36:33
China and Mossad is separate areas for the players.
1:36:38
So it's from two different debates. But I mean, Trump was
1:36:41
right wing who didn't make a fortune from China and Joe Biden
1:36:46
was wrong. I don't know that he was lying about it. He might not
1:36:48
have been told by Hunter but this blind spot is a problem.
1:36:51
Adam Curry: Oh, this blind spots. Trump was right. I heard
1:36:54
Jake Tapper say Trump was right. Weird. Yeah, that's that's the
1:37:00
CIA has told him something that we are not privy to yet. That
1:37:04
meanwhile, MSNBC, they still have to do their work. They
1:37:08
still have to do anything they can. And Al Sharpton the
1:37:12
Reverend comes through once again. I mean, when you're
1:37:15
talking about rigged election, and the people who rigged
1:37:19
election are called riggers man. Drever now knows how to use
1:37:23
that.
1:37:25
Unknown: And the Republican Party leadership coming out
1:37:28
denouncing it and none of the candidates are the top tier
1:37:32
candidates, really denouncing the violence, the rhetoric, as
1:37:38
you point out slit throat all the way to Donald Trump saying
1:37:42
I'm gonna come after you, in the midst of people being arrested
1:37:45
and one man shot dead because he was she had a weapon and FBI
1:37:51
agents and the racial language I mean, this woman to call a
1:37:57
federal offense or call a judge's chambers, talking about
1:38:01
to a slave using a word that rhymes with the N word. Donald
1:38:07
Trump himself their leader, using the term riggers, which
1:38:12
are really raw rhymes with the N word. I mean, this is not
1:38:16
exactly 10 years ago, 30 years ago when we marched against him
1:38:20
on a central park fire. I'm talking about he in within the
1:38:24
last 24 hours used the term riggers Is this the kind of
1:38:28
party the Republicans want to show the country that they are,
1:38:32
there's no one to independence and running away from them to
1:38:35
identify with blatant racism and blatant Violence is not the
1:38:40
party that we need. And as I've never been a Republican never
1:38:43
lean that way. But we need a two party system. But we don't need
1:38:47
one that prides itself in bigotry.
1:38:50
Adam Curry: There you go rigors. rigors is clearly meant as a
1:38:56
racial term, according to Reverend now is fantastic. Now,
1:39:02
just to make sure that we completely set the stage, we
1:39:06
have to make Ron Rhonda Rhonda look as stupid as possible.
1:39:14
There's no better way than to capture his debate strategy.
1:39:18
Unknown: On the synthesis debate strategy memos have been
1:39:21
revealed and they address his notorious awkwardness on the
1:39:24
campaign trail. One second suggest that he invoke a
1:39:28
personal anecdote story about family kids Casey showing
1:39:33
emotion. It also reads there are four basic must do's one of the
1:39:38
memos or just DeSantis, whom the document refers to as GRD. One
1:39:44
attack Joe Biden and the media three to five times to state G
1:39:48
rds, positive vision two to three times three Hammarby VEC
1:39:53
Ramaswami and a response and four defend Donald Trump in
1:39:57
absentia in response to a chris Christie Attack.
1:40:02
Adam Curry: So they're making him look like a dope, which I
1:40:04
guess he kind of is.
1:40:06
John C Dvorak: You bought into it.
1:40:08
Unknown: What you just said?
1:40:11
John C Dvorak: He kind of is. Well, yeah,
1:40:13
Adam Curry: of course he is. But they're but they're doing this.
1:40:18
I think a lot of a lot of people didn't weren't sure now now
1:40:21
they've stuck and stuck the dagger in him.
1:40:25
John C Dvorak: Well, he's been Yeah, they've been put the
1:40:27
dagger in puncturing him as much as possible here.
1:40:31
Adam Curry: Here's the here's the exciting thing that is going
1:40:33
to happen, as predicted counterprogramming from Trump
1:40:37
who won't sign the Republican pledge. What was that pledge
1:40:41
again?
1:40:43
John C Dvorak: You had the pledges that you have to support
1:40:46
the nominee, whoever outright
1:40:48
Adam Curry: Okay, which is they hate their guts. And he didn't
1:40:50
sign that last time did either? I don't think so. I don't
1:40:54
remember him I remember was on the table doesn't matter. So the
1:40:57
counterprogramming is now known. He's going to they're going to
1:41:01
air a pre recorded interview talker. Trump on Tucker on
1:41:06
Twitter. Oh, it's a triple threat. Trump on Tucker on
1:41:10
Twitter. Now, I don't know if they're going to air it at the
1:41:14
same time. Are they going to air it just before or just after?
1:41:20
But this is very interesting. Now we'll get to see who Tucker
1:41:25
really is. Because I think Tucker could. And this was
1:41:30
probably Trump probably wanted this to be Joe Rogan. Just based
1:41:34
upon the handshake and all that stuff that was going on at the
1:41:38
at the UFC. Right?
1:41:41
John C Dvorak: I agree fight.
1:41:42
Adam Curry: So and Rogan is like now, and I'm telling you the
1:41:44
only reason Joe isn't when I get back on Joe to pump to pump our
1:41:49
donations. Joe knows that Trump can't be honest and real. And
1:41:57
just like a dude.
1:41:59
John C Dvorak: Oh, no, he's not one of the you know, you can
1:42:01
just hang with him and unexplained on the air. Maybe
1:42:04
you can behind the scenes or when you're playing golf with
1:42:07
them, Bear. It seems that may be true.
1:42:09
Adam Curry: Maybe? Maybe we don't know. And we don't really
1:42:12
know. But if Tucker says, Hey, how about that vaccine? How
1:42:20
about that lockdown?
1:42:22
John C Dvorak: He's never going to do it.
1:42:23
Adam Curry: Okay, then we then we know them then Tucker's full
1:42:26
of crap.
1:42:28
John C Dvorak: could wait, wait, wait, stop. I'm thinking that he
1:42:32
could strategize it and do it under some circumstance where he
1:42:35
makes it look as though he can Rican. Push the question out
1:42:40
there in such a way that such a softball that Trump can weasel
1:42:45
out of it.
1:42:46
Adam Curry: If Trump This is do or die moment for Trump. If
1:42:51
Trump doesn't, and all he has to say, and we know the ego
1:42:54
problem, all he has to say is Yeah, I got duped on that.
1:42:58
That's all he has to say.
1:43:00
John C Dvorak: Do you think in a million years he's he's ever
1:43:03
going to say anything close to that?
1:43:05
Adam Curry: I don't. And that's why it'll be interesting if
1:43:08
Tucker is going to ask the question. And there will be no,
1:43:12
there's no weaseling This is it. This is row this would broke. Of
1:43:17
course Rogan would ask that. But this is the this is the world
1:43:21
series of questions. This is the World Series of presidential
1:43:24
interviews. This is this is the the thriller in Manila. Well, I
1:43:29
John C Dvorak: ended up rambling. I wasn't even
1:43:33
interested in watching this. But now I am
1:43:36
Adam Curry: your work there. Thank you, a and Hoon, and we
1:43:41
don't really know where Tucker stands. I mean, what happened?
1:43:44
You know, he was he was getting sued by Fox. I mean, is he still
1:43:48
getting paid by Fox? Can he do this legally, as he settled that
1:43:52
if everyone's lost interest?
1:43:55
John C Dvorak: And this is obviously settled it but we have
1:43:57
no reporting on it.
1:43:59
Adam Curry: And the sad thing about this all is that I'm just
1:44:02
going to talk for for America. I'm sure this is similar in all
1:44:06
countries in the world. But we in America. You're going to,
1:44:11
you're going to you're going to blow your harmonica throughout
1:44:13
my whole statement here. We in America, we are a country with
1:44:20
daddy issues. Keep going it sounds kind of good. We're a
1:44:24
country with daddy issues. We are spoon fed that candidate x
1:44:29
or y is going to fix it for us. Don't worry, Daddy will come in,
1:44:34
whether it's Daddy Trump or daddy Joe or daddy Vivec. And
1:44:39
all you need to do is look at Lahaina to understand our
1:44:42
government only cares about itself. $700 per family and
1:44:47
federal help or the military industrial complex gets 24
1:44:51
billion in fake Ukraine aid aid is going to themselves. They're
1:44:55
paying themselves. So daddy's not going to be either Daddy can
1:45:01
help. There's no daddy that can solve this. We either step up
1:45:04
and take charge of our own communities or stay blabbering
1:45:08
babies.
1:45:09
John C Dvorak: Here we daddy. Daddy, daddy held
1:45:11
Adam Curry: it. That's what's so sad.
1:45:14
Unknown: Jeez,
1:45:16
Adam Curry: it's true. It's true. That's the truth.
1:45:20
John C Dvorak: Well, let's take a look and see what happens. I
1:45:22
think there's going to be it's going to be a lame Trump's
1:45:25
interviews are not as good as his speeches. Now. He should
1:45:28
stop doing them. Yeah, he sucks. He takes over. He doesn't really
1:45:33
go back and forth. You're right. I think they're the initial
1:45:35
point was right. He's not like a real person having a
1:45:38
conversation. No, his best bit is onstage as an actor,
1:45:43
comedian.
1:45:44
Adam Curry: Yes. Exactly. That's the best. That's how we love
1:45:49
him. We like comedians. He's good. Comedians, and with that,
1:45:54
I'd like to thank you for your currency in the morning to you,
1:45:57
the man who put the sea in the apptech Ladies and gentlemen say
1:46:00
hello to my friend on the other end one only Mr. Johnson
1:46:07
John C Dvorak: Well, in the morning to Mr. Nisha ski, bring
1:46:10
the grassy nears of the word games and nights out there.
1:46:13
Adam Curry: And in the morning to our trolls and the troll
1:46:15
room. Running away I tended to 296
1:46:25
John C Dvorak: Okay, well, that's better, acceptable slow
1:46:27
but acceptable. Except
1:46:29
Adam Curry: Well, hello, trolls. Good to have you here. The
1:46:31
trolls. Yes.
1:46:32
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Hello, can you say I'm just surprised we
1:46:34
have that many.
1:46:36
Adam Curry: Maybe they're all their vacation address? I mean,
1:46:39
to be honest. Um, well, first, let me tell you that the trolls
1:46:44
are listening live. And that is a nice respectable number for us
1:46:48
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1:47:21
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1:47:36
John C Dvorak: is going to get worse.
1:47:37
Adam Curry: Oh yes, of course it's going to go and eventually,
1:47:40
when everyone realizes, hey, this is really bad. That's when
1:47:43
I get my Nobel Peace Prize. I'm very excited about that. I re up
1:47:47
for it. I appreciate you for nominating me.
1:47:50
John C Dvorak: You're gonna get it.
1:47:52
Adam Curry: Yeah, what else we're gonna get? We're gonna get
1:47:54
some other journalistic prize.
1:47:58
John C Dvorak: The Peabody
1:47:59
Adam Curry: Peabody Award. Yeah, where's my pee, buddy? I want to
1:48:03
put my my Nobel Prize next in my pee buddy prize. What are you
1:48:07
drinking by the way?
1:48:08
John C Dvorak: Just a polar seltzer. Nothing special. Oh,
1:48:12
Adam Curry: Susie, I am drinking. I'm drinking an
1:48:15
Italian Gatorade. which oddly enough is called gotta Rada.
1:48:20
John C Dvorak: Gatorade. Gatorade,
1:48:23
Adam Curry: got it out it.
1:48:25
John C Dvorak: Just by coincidence. It's got the same
1:48:27
label.
1:48:27
Adam Curry: It's called godfather. So yeah, it's
1:48:31
John C Dvorak: got some Italian writing and I don't but it's
1:48:33
from the same company. And it's the same product. Yeah. Are you
1:48:36
is it hot there, you're exuding you're sweating a lot. You need
1:48:39
Gatorade, I
1:48:40
Adam Curry: need to I need electrolytes, man. You need
1:48:44
electrolytes electrolytes. So So for 16 years, almost 16 years in
1:48:49
October, it'll be six just in time for Halloween just in time
1:48:52
for your booster. It'll be 16 years of the no agenda free
1:48:56
booster
1:48:56
John C Dvorak: free, free range during the update.
1:49:01
Adam Curry: We've been doing the show value for value now. Why
1:49:03
are we doing that? Why do we have our own infrastructure? Why
1:49:06
do we have at this point our own apps that keep us running? Why?
1:49:09
Because we know that if we participated in the podcast
1:49:13
industrial complex, we would have been gone a long time ago.
1:49:16
We could have probably done pretty good running
1:49:19
advertisements. If you look at the we have about over 900,000
1:49:23
people who listen to us
1:49:25
John C Dvorak: we wouldn't have this huge audience if we were if
1:49:29
the show is softer
1:49:33
Adam Curry: I think we could have been pretty big
1:49:35
John C Dvorak: if listen if we only had to do like more horn
1:49:37
honking
1:49:38
Adam Curry: yeah and if we were on you to more zoo ish and we if
1:49:42
we did it on YouTube with headphones on and our mice split
1:49:47
screen Hey John, how you doing? Man? Hey, smash that like
1:49:53
button. Can you just say smash that like button?
1:49:57
John C Dvorak: Smash that Like button Yeah.
1:50:00
Adam Curry: Good. Remember to subscribe, hug that subscribe.
1:50:06
There, we probably would have done okay, but we you're right,
1:50:09
it would not have been media deconstruction, because we would
1:50:11
have been gone, there would have been no advertising. But we
1:50:14
would have been done,
1:50:14
John C Dvorak: we may have actually been somehow swindled
1:50:17
into getting the VAX and both be dead.
1:50:20
Adam Curry: Dead. Exactly. That's my point. So here we are
1:50:25
16 years later. And the whole idea of value for value is we
1:50:28
put our entire heart and soul into creating six hours,
1:50:33
sometimes more of content a week. And we believe it to be
1:50:37
very valuable. Why? Well, because we know it's an
1:50:39
outstanding product. We know we, this is all we do. We put our
1:50:43
entire I mean, yeah, we have some side projects, but this is
1:50:47
really what we do. And here I'm on vacation. We don't really
1:50:50
take vacations. I did take a couple shows off this year for
1:50:55
health reasons where I literally could not speak. And my doctor,
1:50:59
I talked to my doctor and he said, No, you can't speak on the
1:51:02
next day after I've extracted all these teeth or I've bored
1:51:06
holes in your jaw. No. Yeah. So that was
1:51:09
John C Dvorak: yeah, that was hell. Yeah, that we covered. We
1:51:11
covered. We always put something on
1:51:13
Adam Curry: right but it's new. So now I'm on vacation, and I'm
1:51:16
just doing a show. We're just doing shows. It's like like,
1:51:20
John C Dvorak: yeah, right in the middle of the day when you
1:51:21
could be out in Italian. You're on the Italian yep, there
1:51:24
somewhere. I don't know where? To Vinay. Yeah, you can have
1:51:27
some nice some pasta. You could have some some. You could have
1:51:30
some parachute.
1:51:33
Adam Curry: Parachute the metal on now. So
1:51:37
John C Dvorak: I was up at seven, we added that little city
1:51:39
over there and getting mugged. That's
1:51:42
Adam Curry: apparently is a thing here. So it was
1:51:46
disappointing when I when I can I know. When John throws the sad
1:51:51
puppy, which has been a year since he's done that. I know
1:51:53
it's real. You I mean this is not some scam. No, this is this
1:52:01
is real. And so at five oh, so I had to start at seven at five
1:52:05
o'clock. My beautiful wife who has been you know, out by
1:52:09
herself. She comes back and said okay, let's go grab club
1:52:12
sandwich was going to eat something just so I can eat
1:52:14
within an hour. Now and it's already I still eating for me is
1:52:19
is an issue still anyway, but and so we're just you know,
1:52:23
eating eating in is it boom, there's j with the spreadsheet.
1:52:26
And it comes in 70 kilobytes. And I know. And I Oh, boy, this
1:52:33
is not good. So it's very short. And it's just the value for
1:52:37
value works both ways. The whole idea is, at some point in the
1:52:42
years you've been listening, you've got to step up and when
1:52:45
you see a sad puppy, if you've donated last show, don't donate
1:52:49
again. Now, you know, you know if
1:52:52
John C Dvorak: you know you can donate again, you might be in
1:52:54
the mood.
1:52:55
Adam Curry: Okay, but you know what I'm talking about John.
1:52:58
It's like, people have to be reminded that we're here doing
1:53:03
this and this is we have no other income really to speak of
1:53:07
other than this. And it was low last show and it's even lower
1:53:11
and I just feel a little gypped Honestly, I feel a little gypped
1:53:17
Unknown: is that or is it fair?
1:53:20
John C Dvorak: Not to the Romanos.
1:53:23
Adam Curry: I feel a little gypped you know, we could have
1:53:27
just run two or three best of shows, I guess. Yeah, we could
1:53:31
have by the way, we have one Best of Show, which is coming up
1:53:35
on Sunday.
1:53:36
John C Dvorak: This is the weirdest show that anyone's ever
1:53:38
gonna have heard
1:53:39
Adam Curry: ever. I mean, and I've been putting it together.
1:53:42
It's all talking
1:53:43
John C Dvorak: about this on the show, but I'm gonna talk about
1:53:45
it now. Okay, this show is good. Reminds me of the stuff that
1:53:49
David Letterman used to do when he had the Late Late Night Show
1:53:52
on NBC after Carson and Leno. And they had had it he had a
1:53:58
girlfriend I think and she was the head writer Megan Markel, I
1:54:01
think was her name.
1:54:02
Adam Curry: Megan Martin dream up. Megan Maher. Sorry Megan
1:54:05
Martin that was that is
1:54:06
John C Dvorak: similar named Megan Markel. Oh, it was
1:54:08
something like that. Okay. But I fortunate because of Megan
1:54:11
Markel. I can't get to her name out God. And I understand. I
1:54:15
think there's some, but anyway, she had all these crazy ideas
1:54:18
for shows. And I remember three of them, particularly. And I'll
1:54:21
just tell you if you people old Letterman fans will remember
1:54:25
these. One Show. He had the entire show was very slowly
1:54:30
turning so it went on the screen sideways, upside down and all
1:54:35
the way up to the other side. Over the hour. It just took an
1:54:39
hour to do a whole flip. Okay, that was one show. One show he
1:54:43
had overdubbed with a guy who the whole show was overdub with
1:54:47
a guy with a deep Latin accent speaking English. The entire
1:54:52
show was overdubbed and one of the shows was cartoon NYSED
1:55:01
Adam Curry: That was a good one. That was a good one. I was
1:55:02
wrong. Yeah, I remember that one. Yeah,
1:55:05
John C Dvorak: it was. The whole show was a cartoon. Yeah. And
1:55:08
I'll tell you that there was others that they did. And this
1:55:11
show coming up is on that level of screwball,
1:55:16
Adam Curry: I'm going to give people a little taste, because
1:55:18
actually have is like 18 different segments we have, it's
1:55:21
only the openings. And in fact, if you are prone to epileptic
1:55:26
seizures, you may not want to listen to it. You know, flashing
1:55:30
lights and you into a seizure. You can't listen to this. It is
1:55:33
episodes 110 through 1400. Only the openings have a listen, I'm
1:55:38
just gonna
1:55:38
Unknown: say it. There are too many American flags, like their
1:55:41
own houses,
1:55:42
Adam Curry: because that's clearly that's clearly not the
1:55:45
one I was talking about. I'm sorry, hold locked. We we've
1:55:50
marked it
1:55:50
John C Dvorak: mark, the worm team out of his nose. They all
1:55:54
hate the baby. Hey, debate me.
1:55:57
Adam Curry: I smelled a rat. The minute I read the article, rat
1:56:01
John C Dvorak: guns. I got new fresh meat. She looks like
1:56:05
William Shatner
1:56:06
Adam Curry: by worms. Small civics lesson people.
1:56:10
John C Dvorak: Yeah, because I was I had something hot that
1:56:12
does come out of the oven. I'm looking to looking left looking
1:56:14
right looking left looking right. There's a towel. There's
1:56:16
the oven mitt. So let me use the oven mitt.
1:56:23
Adam Curry: This it's really it's not easy, but it's it's not
1:56:28
bad. I've been putting this together might be good for the
1:56:31
John C Dvorak: car. It's it's good just to be driving your
1:56:35
car. I think it'd be ideal.
1:56:36
Adam Curry: I think it's good on mushrooms.
1:56:39
John C Dvorak: pool of mushrooms for sure. Send a Copy to Janet
1:56:41
Yellen.
1:56:42
Adam Curry: And now who puts I forget who were who put this
1:56:46
together for us? It turns out because I was I was going to
1:56:48
give clips while everyone gets the day off the clip collectors
1:56:53
to clip custodian and and Dred Scott, you know, it's like
1:56:56
dread. You don't have to do you don't have to look at all this,
1:56:59
I believe. And I'm going to try and because the producer put
1:57:03
this together for us. And of course his name escapes me at
1:57:05
the moment. He put all the art in there as well for each of
1:57:08
these openings, but it's embedded into the file. And it's
1:57:14
and he did the F L AC. So I hope I'm going to be able to
1:57:17
translate those so that it'll work when you play it. I'm not
1:57:21
100% Sure we can do that. flax, flax. Yeah, flax.
1:57:27
John C Dvorak: Well, that's just a nice audio medium, but it's I
1:57:31
don't know if it carries images.
1:57:32
Adam Curry: It does i in the player. I just saw it myself. It
1:57:35
carries images. I don't know how he did now. Yeah, not know that.
1:57:39
Yes. Anyway, we do have people who supported us and it's a very
1:57:44
short list, but that's okay. Because we love any kind of
1:57:47
support from from the lowest amount which let me see on the
1:57:51
spreadsheet is literally $2 to our exhibit. We have two two
1:57:58
executive producers today. It doesn't happen often.
1:58:00
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's a disappointment. There's only two
1:58:03
releases and we promote it. Yeah,
1:58:05
Adam Curry: yeah. Yeah. And you specifically said now is a great
1:58:08
opportunity.
1:58:09
John C Dvorak: It is it is for these to the
1:58:15
Adam Curry: puppy Do you have a note for the first one
1:58:17
John C Dvorak: no note I will say this that this anonymous
1:58:21
person I'm going to keep her as anonymous as Pope's I gave away
1:58:26
or whoa but she is was very generous. And she I think she
1:58:33
doesn't want someone to know that she's giving us 500 bucks.
1:58:38
That's the impression I get can we say
1:58:40
Adam Curry: where she's from? Or can we not even say that?
1:58:42
John C Dvorak: She's in Michigan? Oh, we
1:58:43
Adam Curry: can say that. Okay, well we appreciate it. And we
1:58:47
also appreciate Jeremy Hall from Friendswood Texas.
1:58:51
John C Dvorak: But don't we appreciate the artists
1:58:53
Adam Curry: oh I'm sorry I've completely forgot about that. I
1:58:55
was so obsessed with the with the with the best of show you're
1:58:59
right. You're right my mistake. That's why there's two of us
1:59:02
John. Yes. Well can we complain about the art from the last
1:59:06
show? Was it coming complaints and more every everything seemed
1:59:10
kind of low. The art selection now we appreciate very much what
1:59:15
networks did and does that put him back in the top standings
1:59:20
again on the no agenda Art Generator?
1:59:23
John C Dvorak: Yes, it does is number one, we're pretty sure
1:59:27
Adam Curry: this was a an AI generated image. I'm pretty sure
1:59:33
it had good elements. It had no agenda and nice and big on the
1:59:36
side Korean Dvorak and then it had some version of cheesecake,
1:59:41
kind of a hippie hippie cheesecake, hippie chick hippie
1:59:45
hippie chick cheesecake and with a T shirt lawful but not awful.
1:59:49
So definitely hit on on some of the some of the factors of the
1:59:53
show and we appreciate what the artists do because having fresh
1:59:57
artwork which by the way, the new iTunes podcast app. We'll do
2:00:03
a episode art. Whoo. Whoo. We've been doing it for 16 years now
2:00:10
all of a sudden Apple is going to show it right let's take a
2:00:15
look. Oh goodness. We got like a million submissions here. What
2:00:19
has gotten has someone gone crazy? someone's gone crazy on
2:00:23
AI I think.
2:00:27
John C Dvorak: Kingsley's Harley that many.
2:00:28
Adam Curry: Well look if you if you take a look there's page
2:00:33
after page of just for this episode. No, yes. No, no, my
2:00:38
screen. Okay, only refresh. Oh, there it is. Okay, thank
2:00:44
goodness I something went wrong here. Well, there's still a lot
2:00:46
of submissions for this one. Okay. Let's take a look what we
2:00:48
had for the last show. We had
2:00:53
John C Dvorak: nothing,
2:00:55
Adam Curry: nothing. A lot of comics reblog or AI said in
2:00:59
fact, a lot of AI submissions.
2:01:01
John C Dvorak: We can this works Bozo filter results are kind of
2:01:04
nice.
2:01:06
Adam Curry: The Bozo filter is to Oh, yeah. The girl that was
2:01:11
all right. Kenny. Cute. Cute. Plus cute.
2:01:13
John C Dvorak: It was cute. Everything else is pretty lame.
2:01:15
I we are we're still pushing away. We're pushing against the
2:01:22
AI atom. And we're losing locked in. I think we're losing, we're
2:01:25
losing. And we're going to lose now. Because it's the future.
2:01:30
Yes, I'm fine. I feel so sorry. Because I've been looking at
2:01:33
this a lot. For people who do spot art and other kinds of
2:01:37
artists. I mean, there'll be using the AI Yeah, but I
2:01:40
remember back in the day when I had and I collected a lot of
2:01:44
graphical art. In other words, illustrative art people that do
2:01:47
drawings in the cylinder magazines and I have a pretty
2:01:50
substantial collection of it. Because I would find the artists
2:01:54
I would visit them you go to visit a lot of artists and to
2:01:58
have drawers full of art they're just glad to give it to you.
2:02:00
Yeah, and but those guys we used to do all the drawings they
2:02:03
moved to computers and now it's not quite as st the same and
2:02:07
then once they went to computers then they went to the good this
2:02:09
better because you can do comps faster. When you have an art
2:02:12
directors as well. I like to set the background should be read
2:02:15
well with the computer, you just push a button and boom it's read
2:02:17
on. So all the artists moved to computers and so they stopped
2:02:20
being artists per se in terms of the and now with this just as
2:02:26
the end. Yeah.
2:02:28
Adam Curry: And it's it's hard to just get that great one great
2:02:32
piece. I don't know. I mean, I It's exactly what I expected it
2:02:35
to be. Yeah, just it's all going to be okay. That's great. It's
2:02:39
all going to kind of feel gonna be
2:02:41
John C Dvorak: better than average. Yeah, exactly. We did
2:02:45
in the hands of artists who know why, how to pick good art. And
2:02:49
we have a sense of composition, which is the main issue with
2:02:52
Mozart they
2:02:53
Adam Curry: make so they make so
2:02:55
John C Dvorak: they'll but just be using it and never be
2:02:57
touching it up. They'll be touching up guys used to be the
2:03:01
lowest of the low.
2:03:02
Adam Curry: We did like this a lot though. NES works. Don't get
2:03:04
us wrong. We appreciate it.
2:03:06
John C Dvorak: Nice piece. I liked it a lot. I thought I
2:03:08
liked it. The way it was I liked everything about it. Yeah.
2:03:12
Adam Curry: Yeah. Yeah, there was just when you look at it
2:03:15
close it just screams AI is just I don't know. It's like Yes.
2:03:22
Okay, thank you networks. And thank you to all the artists who
2:03:25
compete every single show to be the chosen artwork, no agenda
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art. generator.com There we go. Now we go back. We thanked our
2:03:33
top executive producer. We really do appreciate her from
2:03:37
Michigan. And then we go to our second and last executive
2:03:41
producer Jeremy Hall from Brentwood Friendswood, Texas.
2:03:44
Came in with 333 33 Dear John Adam, and of course he said
2:03:49
anywhere near you in Texas Friendswood I have no idea. I
2:03:53
don't know where Friendswood is. John sad puppy gets me every
2:03:58
time. So here I am with an executive producer donation as
2:04:01
as requested. This donation also gives me the opportunity to
2:04:05
officially claim my knighthood well this is a good one. I've
2:04:08
been a longtime sustaining donor with the lucky 330 33 dot 33
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monthly which is great. I love it when people get there which
2:04:16
is a fantastic value averaging six hours of show per week 24
2:04:20
hours per month heck, that's at least two complete seasons on
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Netflix and delivered every single month at only $1.40 per
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episode. The no agenda show is a nonstop value production
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machine. Yes, yes yes, yes. Yes. Keep it up. Totally agree.
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Please note me as surveillance Oh pretty sure we have a
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surveillance but defender of free electron
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John C Dvorak: there can be duplicate
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Adam Curry: Okay, please note me as surveillance defender of the
2:04:52
free electrons and please provide an extra helping of
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hookers and blow at the roundtable skies speaking my
2:04:58
language here for Gene goes I'd like John's favorite there's no
2:05:02
winning and a shut up slave. God bless you both and in the
2:05:06
morning PS Mimi's book too many eggs was the perfect gift for my
2:05:10
sister's recent birthday. Who actually because I saw the
2:05:13
picture looks a lot like the like the the girl from the album
2:05:17
art from the last show if you notice that you see your
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picture?
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John C Dvorak: No, I didn't know enough to go see. Yeah, I don't
2:05:23
know if I got it. The print
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Adam Curry: quality and fascinating content is out
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standing
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John C Dvorak: Jeremy Hall too many eggs.com friend Mini
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eggs.com
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Adam Curry: Download the free PDF or buy the book or get both.
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And we'll be seeing you Jeremy on the podium in just a little
2:05:40
bit. Oh, there's
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Unknown: no winning. We don't like to foster a competitive
2:05:44
atmosphere but we laugh a lot. Now everyone hug and share a
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secret. slain
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Adam Curry: beautiful. Thank you very much Jeremy.
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John C Dvorak: You've got the next one.
2:05:54
Adam Curry: I do know why. It doesn't matter. Because it's a
2:05:59
spreadsheet. Oh, I see. Two big recalcitrant crazy Steve the
2:06:05
second from Santa Rosa California. He says in the
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morning gentlemen, with this this is our first Associate
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Executive Producers the shortlist today but long notes
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with this Associate Executive Producer donation today I
2:06:17
finally made it to knighthood. There we go second one after
2:06:19
becoming a faithful listener since December of 2020. I'm here
2:06:24
because of Adam's appearances on the Tom Woods show and Joe Joe
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Rogan experience I need to get back on or I need to get back on
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your right John please Knight me so recalcitrant crazy Steve the
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second of the Sonoma why no country that's why now with an H
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I also want to call up my wife dream girl rose for never
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donating as being a douchebag I got an got that nickname crazy.
2:06:50
Steve's a second CS two for my Chico buddies way back in 1999.
2:06:54
I recalcitrant because it was our favorite term to randomly
2:06:58
shout at people when we were drunk. Like you a frat boy, what
2:07:03
does that just
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John C Dvorak: definitely just Chico Hello. Hello, Marty town
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number one
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Adam Curry: recalcitrant douche man. I can't believe what you're
2:07:12
doing. Okay, I get it. I didn't. I didn't realize Chico. Oh yeah.
2:07:19
The original crazy Steve was an alcoholic taxicab driver in
2:07:22
Chico back in the late 90s and 2000s. I recently found out he
2:07:25
now drives a bus in Portland. You'd have to be crazy to live
2:07:28
in Portland, aka Antifa land. He's hasn't changed much since
2:07:33
his Chico days apparently. I would also like to give a shout
2:07:36
out to Sonoma why no country? Meet Up next Saturday, August
2:07:40
26. At Mountain Mike's pizza in Santa Rosa. It'd be nice if John
2:07:44
made an appearance. John. It's possible. It would be nice if he
2:07:50
made it.
2:07:50
John C Dvorak: Do you know that Chico is considered the Ibiza of
2:07:55
California No. Get to know
2:07:58
Adam Curry: the Ibiza is Ibiza. Ibiza at the roundtable I'd like
2:08:04
white Russians with Belvedere vodka and pistachios lightly
2:08:07
salted and the rest of the standards of mutton and meat
2:08:10
jingles I've got information man John it's a scam and wow and
2:08:13
really high and a goat carnamah to hit the lotto because I'm
2:08:16
listening for the numbers that I'm That's right. The Powerball
2:08:19
is on the way. Thank you sir recalcitrant while he will be
2:08:23
sort of recalcitrant crazy Steve the second of Sonoma why no
2:08:26
contrary I've got information. New shit has come to light. I am
2:08:34
really high.
2:08:36
Unknown: You all right, so
2:08:42
John C Dvorak: we got Catherine Girard in PA rump which was a
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bank check for $250 and want to thank her for that and give her
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a double up karma you've got karma I'll take Marcus kasma
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rack in Kenai Alaska. Correct. And that I think so. I Marcus
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kasma rack from Kenai Alaska would like to thank you both.
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And the no agenda nation. I donated 250. Today due to the
2:09:18
fact that I have been paying the $4 a week since January. That
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will be going up next month. My karma has been very lucky ever
2:09:28
since. When I get a check in the mail for $250 from the release
2:09:33
of my student loan debts due to over 20 years of having it and
2:09:37
the ITT Technical Institute debacle and their bad practices.
2:09:44
I'm now out of that debt. I owe it to you too. And I couldn't
2:09:48
think of any other more deserving. You both have been in
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my lives since the 1980s PC Magazine and MTV. Wow, that's
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what you call a fan note Hitting, always listening
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jingles karma for all bingo Boom shaka laka and in the morning in
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English bingo boom
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Unknown: you've got karma
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Adam Curry: now alrighty then we go to battle born black Baron
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Joel from Reno, Nevada. Two Oh 2.0220202 A note for my Dana
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Brunetti Associate Executive Producer donation of 202 dot O
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two. He's back. He's back.
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John C Dvorak: There must be a switcheroo.
2:10:35
Adam Curry: Oh 202 This right is that is that a switcher room
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does that
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John C Dvorak: we're doing it to put Burnett to a humiliate
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Brunetti. Okay, so Dana Brunetti, of course has
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bullcrapping won't stand this won't last.
2:10:48
Adam Curry: And it's cool because he actually spelled his
2:10:51
name Bruni ed. So I think we shouldn't do.
2:10:55
John C Dvorak: Ada Bruneian we should keep
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Adam Curry: a Brunetti. Just need some baby making karma as
2:11:00
we go into our first of hopefully three successful
2:11:03
embryo transfers. AKA the keeper has the lion's share of the work
2:11:08
some extra help for her as well please so some extra for her as
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well? Yes, you bet. Don't get me started on how my Cadillac
2:11:15
insurance plan will pay for my sex change but not my fertility
2:11:18
treatments. Maybe if I transitioned first they will
2:11:21
cover for the IVF also just is ridiculous. That's a good point,
2:11:26
isn't it? Also just send some cash to Maui if you can as Jen
2:11:32
brawny recommended on we're not wrong, make sure it's direct to
2:11:35
locals. Like the Maui Food Bank. I know a lot of people want to
2:11:38
send blankets or water. Just send your cash Love and Light
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Joel Battle Born black Baron of Northern Nevada and here is that
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baby making karma for you with a goat
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John C Dvorak: and finally, the last on our list of Associate
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Executive producers is Linda Lou packin in Lakewood, Colorado,
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Adam Curry: Yeah, she didn't ask for it. But usually she wants a
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job Carmen to go with
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Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs or jobs.
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John C Dvorak: I'm gonna plow through the rest of these. And
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yes, let
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Adam Curry: me let me just let me just let me just remind
2:12:37
everybody that these are executive and Associate
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Executive producer credits are real. They're recognized
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anywhere credits are accepted. And you can put them on your
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LinkedIn. You can put them on your resume. You can IMDb, you
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can be right up there with the infamous Dana Brunetti Brene
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Brown ad. How are you doing? What a movie Man movies ahead? I
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here's good Bernini. All right, John's gonna take it all the way
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through the 50s Won't take long then we'll do our meetups. Let's
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go.
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John C Dvorak: Susan H in Boston, Massachusetts. 12345 as
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a birthday for a call out for her husband who who is Craig s
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and he's a douche bag. Douche bag. Dan melee in Fremont,
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California $113 Jeffery stick Roth in Norfolk, Virginia.
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nuffic 111 11. De Diana homes in Kansas Ville, Wisconsin. 100 sir
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bears Sean Baron of kth and MOYOCK North Carolina. Sir,
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botch of ha in Miami, Florida. 9354 Gabriel Guzman in Fort
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Wayne, Indiana 8888 Happy Birthday call out coming. It's
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on the list. Kevin McLaughlin. Hooray for him. 808 and this
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time he is promoting you. Bitter melons, better melons, bitter
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melons. Through loud pipes in Charlotte North Carolina. 808.
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sad puppy working to barely barely do I can't imagine what
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would happen without it. David Cox in Dallas, Texas. 808 sir
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herb lamb and Sugar Hill, Georgia. Glad to hear from him
2:14:18
again. 808 do to the south Gary Blatt and Wayne Pennsylvania
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7777. Todd wildermann in Falls Church, Virginia 6969. Sir Kevin
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O'Brien 606 small boobs oops. Kevin McLaughlin is back from
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Concord, North Carolina. 606. This time he's promoting the
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Picasso. That's the Picasso melon. Samantha V area Vieira
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Vieira has got to be in San Antonio it's 5821 Less tar Toski
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in Kingman Arizona. 57. Dean Roker 5510 by Sir bye His grace
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in Jacksonville Florida 2510 What does he got here? What he's
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pitching me for?
2:15:08
Adam Curry: He never bitches I want to say he's my blades here
2:15:10
John C Dvorak: at for the southeastern turf grass suppy
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Okay, he's a blended to John. in Rotterdam Netherlands 55 Andrew
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Edwards and Knight Niceville Florida 5432 lesson Oh Happy
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Birthday to Sofia but that's also the some other donation
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Edwin Vassar s Fisher Fisher. Visser, Edward Visser in Oak de
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Gish haste. Netherland 5432 Scott Evers in Venus, Texas 51
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Adam province share in Toronto Ontario 5069 Preston Isaacson in
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Boca Raton 5033 And we got down to the 50s. Now we're going to
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the $50 donors name and location. We got a lot of those
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starting with Alexander Verdejo in Gig Harbor, Washington,
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Zachary tylee afero in Bernie Texas, gadget freak 10 in
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Western Springs, Illinois and Scott lavender in Montgomery,
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Texas, Cory Bennett in Denver, Colorado, Andrew Gu sick in
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Greensboro, North Carolina Joe Oswald and Lithia, Florida Chris
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Cowan in Austin Texas. Scaife in Wilston, North Dakota, Robert
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case in Mill Springs, North Carolina. Christie Jones in
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Demarest Georgia. Matt Illingworth in Montclair, New
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