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March 24th • 3h 12m

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John C Dvorak: I like aggressive turning.
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Adam Curry: Adam curry Jhansi Devora March 24 2024 In this
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ward winning give nation media assassination episode 1645 This
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Unknown: is no agenda, running
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Adam Curry: down replacements and broadcasting live from the
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heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region number six
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in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry from
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John C Dvorak: Northern Silicon Valley where we're all
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celebrating the first time in 110 years that a rookie won the
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grand sumo tournament. I'm Jonathan.
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Adam Curry: Raglan buzzkill to Carol 4g to get that right.
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John C Dvorak: Kinda Yeah 98k eu Fuji Oh to calm hero Fuji he was
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he was injured. He lost a match yesterday we got injured it was
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a us up in the air whether you win today because he had to win
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today when the whole thing Yeah. And then I noticed something.
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That was I don't know why it takes me these
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Adam Curry: years people understand that this is the this
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is the big sumo championship that you follow and update us on
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every six months. It's
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John C Dvorak: yeah, people expect it. But I noticed I've
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been following sumo for over 40 years easy. Yes
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Adam Curry: and and 16 of those right here on this show.
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John C Dvorak: Now the first time I've noticed this, the
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winners and I think this may be endemic to jet to Japan. The
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winner comes out and they ask him a lot of questions. He never
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thinks anybody.
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Adam Curry: Really what a douche? No,
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John C Dvorak: I've never seen any Japanese wrestler, thank
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anybody over the years, not even an 80s because we have in this
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country, we have a thing called obligatory gratitude. So if you
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watch as you watch the Academy Awards, they my mom, my dad and
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your director, my producer, my fellow actor, they go on and on
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and on. In fact, there was some actress that forgot to thank her
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husband and they got divorced, like within a month. You
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remember that? Vaguely? Yeah. Well, that's the kind of and
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then if you had like Obama says, you know, nobody's self made man
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in the United States. You got to thank the government is because
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we put roads on the streets. We paved the roads. If it wasn't
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for paved roads, you wouldn't make any money. That's true.
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It's true. It's true. Yeah. And I've tried to free I was
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thinking why Why does there's no there's no tanks for the stable.
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They're in there. No, thanks for their coaches. There's no thanks
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to anybody. Oh, Phoebe. The dog doesn't even get any thanks. And
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no, no, thanks. I'm guessing it's because the Japanese are
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they have obligations thankless bunch? Oh, I think they have
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obligations and duties and they don't expect to be thanked. I'm
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just doing my job. Why are you thanking me? Well, that's true.
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It may be an insult to be thanked tipping
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Adam Curry: in Japan is in fact an insult. Yeah, if you tip they
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will come running after you out of the restaurant, say Oh, no,
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no, no, I'm just doing my job. You should not be tipping me.
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That was the most amazing thing I've ever witnessed when that
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happened.
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John C Dvorak: This may be because duty is is accepted as a
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thing and to be thanking somebody is insulting them. I'm
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just doing I'm I'm supposed to be doing this. Why are you
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thanking me? That's the only way I can figure it out. But thank
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nobody.
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Adam Curry: I think this is a good trend. I'm not going to
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thank you for any
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John C Dvorak: we have an we have obligatory gratitude in
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this. You have to thank people or else you're a douche. In
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fact, you started off by saying he's a douche. You yourself
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reacted immediately. No, I come in
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Adam Curry: to do I feel bad now? I feel bad. I think he's
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right. The only person you should be thanking is God.
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That's all Yeah, that covers it all. That's what I'm gonna do
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from now on. I'm not thanking you for anything.
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John C Dvorak: But then you're a douche. Yeah, well,
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Adam Curry: there you go. Oh, by the way, so
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John C Dvorak: I was so after this show. There is a thing. I
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have to say this and I'm just gonna been putting it off now.
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But you have a doppelganger on NHK
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Adam Curry: right on NHK on the Japanese television station.
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Yeah,
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John C Dvorak: he's a guy named Josh Danielson. If your life had
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gone differently, this should be you. Is Jesus super square.
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Where's the bow tie? He's got and he's a presenter, but he's
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terrible. He's an eye every time I look at it.
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Adam Curry: I don't like any of these things. You're saying
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here.
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John C Dvorak: I'm always look askance at it as is this atom
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doing this bit.
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Adam Curry: I'm looking for him now.
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John C Dvorak: I know you're gonna have trouble finding him
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but you if you find him you'll see me be worrying about tiny
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looks like you And he's a psych I, everyone's who I think is
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this is a second job that you do as a joke.
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Adam Curry: Most people confuse me with, with the drummer from
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the police. Stewart Copeland, that a lot of people confuse me
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with him. He's like, hey, that's your that's your brother. Yeah,
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it's your brother. Well,
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John C Dvorak: this guy's a kind of a doppelganger with a bow
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tie. So
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Adam Curry: thanks, John. Thanks.
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John C Dvorak: So, so on this show. Again, I'm noticing now
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that I got this thing about the lack of gratitude. They're
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playing a bogus story about how the t 100. T 1100. Toshiba
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laptop was the first in the world when it wasn't by a
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Adam Curry: long shot. Wow, there's a twist and turn on did
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not expect. And
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John C Dvorak: they go on and on about it. And I noticed that
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throughout the thing, they kept mentioning other companies but
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never mentioned their names. He said add another company. Again,
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showing no gratitude this
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Adam Curry: who was not thanking you miss me. How do we
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transition from the sumo guy to the Toshiba laptop?
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John C Dvorak: They weren't thanking anybody either.
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Adam Curry: Okay. Wow. All right, a little bit of tech
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history for you everybody. Remember those Toshiba laptops?
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Whoo. Yeah.
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John C Dvorak: Well, I always thought they made some of the
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best laptops, but they did not make the first by any means.
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That would go to grid.
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Adam Curry: Now before we get into the news du jour and and
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talk about what the algo told us to be worried about today. Not
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not even four days between our last show even the show preps
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are three days between the last show. And today. It's already
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happening. I'm going to play a one minute Redux clip of Dr. Jen
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America's favorite doctor. Remember, the reason you need to
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take ozempic or any other GLP one drug is because the risks, I
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mean, you've got to think for yourself is the risk of taking
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it less or more than the risk of not taking it
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Unknown: people often don't realize that these were first
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FDA approved in the United States for help in managing type
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two diabetes almost 20 years ago. So we have extensive safety
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and efficacy data, they have a good track record. However, when
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you talk about risks, I think you need to ask four questions.
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What are the risks of taking these drugs? Versus what are the
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risks of not taking these drugs? What are the benefits of taking
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these drugs? And what are the benefits of not taking these
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drugs, we know conclusively that if you do not treat or manage
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the conditions of overweight or obesity, the risks are
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significant increased risks of heart attack, stroke, various
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types of cancer, that has to be part of this decision making
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analysis. So take a very rare potential risk or side effect of
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this class of medication that if a risk is noted to occur one out
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of every 100,000 times that's rare, that's one case. But if
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all of a sudden a million people are on that drug, you're going
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to see that rare risk or side effect 10 times and to
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Adam Curry: quote my favorite comedian George Carlin to fixes
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in the game is rigged, folks, because here we go. Millions
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Unknown: of Americans may soon have more access to a popular
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and expensive drug for weight loss. Medicare says it plans its
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plans can cover would go V but only for certain patients and BC
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senior business correspondent is Christine Romans, of course,
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notice the business correspondent, not a doctor, he
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is here. With more. Christine, good to see you. Morning
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Americans could this morning effect in
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the future, it's fair to say millions, this could be millions
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of Americans, you have 65 million Americans who are on
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Medicare. And for people who have heart disease risk of
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stroke, their doctors can now prescribe this, this important
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drug to help them reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke or
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other serious cardiovascular disease. So this is really a
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game changer for public health. Medicare is not allowed by law
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to cover weight loss because of the fence and scandal 20 years
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ago, but it can now cover it for heart disease, which of course
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goes along with obesity. 70% of Americans suffer from being
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overweight or obesity. So this is a big, big population of
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people.
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So what if you do want to get it covered for weight loss? Is that
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just out of the question is out on the table? People are
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thinking about the question,
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you have to talk to your doctor about whether you are at higher
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risk for heart disease because of because you're always to the
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right, right. So that's very important. But there's also the
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problem with how much it costs if you don't have this
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prescription, least $1,300 For one package, which is less than
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one to $16,000 for a year supply. But these insurers now,
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mostly they mimic what Medicare does, so other insurers may
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start covering this as well. But here's the thing we know that
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Being overweight is very expensive in terms of your
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lifetime of medical risks. So insurers now have to start
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weighing whether it's really important to get more people
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these drugs, who can tolerate it so that they can prevent other
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kinds of health problems down the road and potentially bring
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down costs
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Absolutely. Huge for a lot of Americans.
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Adam Curry: We bring down costs, yes. Bring down stops. Yes. It's
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already over. Yes.
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John C Dvorak: So did you notice a little term in there? As
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Adam Curry: I noticed several Which one did you want tolerate?
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Oh, yeah. Because they you're puking when you take this stuff.
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But here's here's let's do some you're bumping. Let's do the
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back of the
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John C Dvorak: night didn't actually explain what that was.
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And
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Adam Curry: let's agree on a code. I heard a bump something
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when bump in the night, John. I don't know what it was. But it
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came from your end of the of the connection.
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John C Dvorak: And I wish it was trying to make it happen again,
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I won't. It's weird.
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Adam Curry: Let's do some back of the envelope stuff here. They
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said 65 million Americans are on Medicare, let's just say the
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average amount of people who are obese therefore, which can be
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all of them. Well, now it's 60%. Is what they're saying. Okay, so
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let's just take let's just do the math. Let's do 30 30 million
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times 16,000. A year, a year? What is 35 times 16? To 35
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million? While it's 35 million times? 18,000?
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's in the billions. High billions,
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hundreds
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Adam Curry: of billions. Yeah.
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John C Dvorak: It's ridiculous. Let's stop for a second. Who is
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paying that money? You and
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Adam Curry: me brother, the podcast world. So if and there's
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no mention of? Well, if you go on, if you can tolerate the
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drug, then you actually have to learn how to control your
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intake. Ie What if I don't care if you have if you feel if your
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your brain setpoint is you got to eat a lot don't eat processed
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crap. This is going to bankrupt us. Good job Oprah. And I mean,
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we only had one day we should have bought stocks right away.
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We knew it was gonna happen. I had no idea what's gonna happen
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two days after her special boom, there it is. Congratulate
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Congratulations. We'll go that was the idea was it? You have a
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two days I mean, no one had time to even consider the stock buy.
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But it This is an outrage system. I could have sold calls.
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I don't know some. You
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John C Dvorak: can go you can buy still buy a call probably a
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winner. Please don't shoot up like a rocket there is sometimes
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they do.
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Adam Curry: There is an upside. This is very interesting. Women
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who are on birth control and then go on the ozone Olympics or
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any other GLP one drug. Apparently they are getting
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pregnant. Because this, this GLP one counteracts the effects of
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John C Dvorak: Oh, I did not know this. Yeah, it's
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Adam Curry: a big story, too. Big Story. Not so you might be
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able to see this as an upside. Now, of course, the minute you
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get pregnant, you should stop taking these drugs immediately.
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For obvious, but
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John C Dvorak: you're supposed to take it for life. But you
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know, he's got a double edged sword to say the least as catch
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22 as they like to say.
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Adam Curry: So they had this regulation this law that said
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you couldn't the government couldn't pay for weight loss
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drugs because of Fen Phen, but I guess that doesn't matter.
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John C Dvorak: I think that's been reversed engineered. Well,
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it has been reverse engineered because there's no I mean, when
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I said what I say is reverse engineers to Fen Phen blame it
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on Fen Phen that was the reason they never liked the idea.
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Adam Curry: Okay, well, that's a good point. I don't know exactly
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what what the law was. But this is an outrage. This isn't
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because they're they're not saying well, the way they get
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around it, or whatever the law was, is not Oh, you know, you're
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fat. No, no, it's because you're at risk of heart disease. You're
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at risk of a stroke. Well, yeah. Ah, this is going to bankrupt us
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even further than these nut jobs in Congress, who passed $1.2
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trillion spending bill of which people are arguing over it. May
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Oh, I'm so mad. Dude. Is $800 billion
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for guns and stuff that blows up. No one's even talking about
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that. Oh, it's 300 million for Ukraine. This is an outrage. Get
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rid of Mike Janssen. Police this is this is we're out of control.
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We're out of control. I tell you how to control
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John C Dvorak: let me let me true. Let me play what else Oh
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really. Gambling going to play a clip
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Unknown: of this tonight with just hours to spare speaker Mike
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Johnson resisting pressure from far right Republicans putting a
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bill on the House floor to avert a government shutdown. The $1.2
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trillion package passing the resolution is agreed to
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Democrats carrying it across the finish line. The bill provides
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more funding for Homeland Security, Health and Human
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Services and labor. It also included money for 2000 new
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border patrol agents and 8000 detention beds for migrants.
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Some Republicans demanding more on immigration.
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We got to regroup after this and get serious about some real cuts
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and wasteful spending and in securing the border.
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But House Republicans torpedoed a border Bill their own party
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negotiated it could all now put speaker Johnson job in jeopardy.
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Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene calling it a betrayal
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that Johnson worked with Democrats taking the first step
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to try to oust him. You're calling this a pink slip a
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warning sign the bottom line you want speaker Johnson out?
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I will I wouldn't have filed a motion to vacate if I didn't. We
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need a new speaker. This is not personal against Mike Johnson.
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He's a very good man and I have respect for him as a person. But
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he is not doing the job. Mr. Speak
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just months ago, Kevin McCarthy was removed as speaker after he
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turned to Democrats and Republicans to reach a deal with
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the funding the government. The house was paralyzed for 22 days.
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I don't
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see how she could possibly think this will benefit anyone were
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the American people.
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The Senate now preparing to work through the night to get that
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bill passed and avert a government shutdown act for that
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post to try to oust Mike Johnson yet another speaker it's unclear
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how Republicans plan to move forward. The house is now out on
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recess for two weeks.
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Adam Curry: So everybody's doing their job. Marjorie Taylor
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Greene doing her job. Let's argue about this. All the
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speaker dB. Meanwhile, no one's read this thing. I of course
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downloaded let me start reading. Oh, it's 1000 pages. Oh, it's
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216,000 words. That breaks more math for you today, everybody.
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That breaks down to five and a half million dollars per word.
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This is these people are crazy. They're spending money we don't
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have and what's in here what I've found so far. I mean, the
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border exactly as we predicted. Ah, now we're just gonna get
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more people to process people. There you got the bill that
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there's money in here. I'm sure it's gonna go to the
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international office of migrations. Oh, yeah. This
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billions upon Oh 10 million for the task force dedicated to
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countering the flow of fentanyl. Well, crap, man, we could get
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that give that 10 million US. He's throwing it away. Just just
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pissing money in the wind 3.4 billion for custody operations,
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that's beds, that's beds. It's all going to go to these bogus
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nongovernmental organizations. And it's going to change
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nothing, actually. Um, so I'm gonna go into it now. And I'm
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gonna let you do Moscow. But I go, I gotta go into this now. So
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first, let's just do a little bit of replacement migration. I
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said it because that's, that's what the the UN document says.
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Not the great replacement theory, no replacement
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migration. So United Nations document from 2000. It's
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happening all over the western world. So this happened at the
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border a couple days ago.
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Unknown: Tonight alarming video from the US Mexico border, a
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group of migrants pulling down razor wire breaking through this
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fencing a handful of Texas guardsmen pushing them away as
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they stormed toward the border wall. Sources tell ABC News a
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group of migrants had been staging in this area in El Paso
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waiting for Border Patrol agents to arrive. Within hours about
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500 turning themselves in to Border Patrol agents for
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processing. The real Rosler is the international boundary
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divided
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Adam Curry: we don't even need to listen to it. So we all heard
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about it. Y'all saw the footage. So now let's go to what's the
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now the messaging has to come in. And before I even start, I
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want to reiterate the note that we got from our insider banking
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professional advisor to the insiders. I'm just going to
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reiterate this note. The goal is to get wage inflation in check.
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I heard you connect bankers and mass emigration I think you're
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onto something. The goal is to get wage inflation in check so
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we can go back to irresponsible monetary policy policy. Central
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banks do not control inflation because is bad for society. They
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control inflation because it's terrible for banks. You can't
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lend money at an interest rate that is lower than inflation or
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you will go bankrupt. But interest rates also can't go up.
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Everyone is so indebted from 20 years of near zero interest
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rates, raising them will drive a wave of defaults and banking
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collapses. What kind of inflation is bad for banks well,
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as asset inflation is good for banks because it increases their
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investments and also strengthens the value of the collateral held
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against loans. wage inflation is what banks worry about. So mass
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immigration, assets go up, wages go down. Bill Maher had two
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people from Texas on his show. Beto, Beto, the globalist loser.
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And this woman Sarah is gar a podcaster. Both Oh, no, I mean,
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if all the podcast is in Texas, I pulled a couple clips because
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I bet they both actually do a great job of explaining exactly
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what's going to happen and why but first, let's gaslight
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everybody, the Republicans are always saying well, the
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Democrats just want open borders because they want more voters.
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Is that completely wrong? It's completely
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Unknown: wrong. I mean, people that they're talking about the
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immigrants who are coming in, by law cannot vote. They're in
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asylum application purgatory for six years there but their kids
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can their kids can that's 18 years down the road. I mean, you
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think the Democratic Party is able to plan 18 years down down
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the road.
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It really is. There's a real serious dynamic to this and
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really dangerous one this this replacement theory, that is
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traffic by those who are talking about Democrats bringing
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immigrants in right to take the state or the country over
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politically. Our governor traffics in that are Lieutenant
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Governor and a guy in 2019, who came to El Paso when he posted
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before he walked into a Walmart I've come to repel, the Hispanic
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invasion of Texas, goes into that Walmart and slaughters 23
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people because he believed what Donald Trump and Greg and all
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these people were telling him he was afraid that he was going to
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lose his power and that this invasion was really going to
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take over the state. Now,
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Adam Curry: Beto may be a douche. But he's not stupid.
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He's using various very tricky words here. Our governor
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traffics in this traffics in these theories. And let's all
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think that those guys are talking about the voter base.
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Yeah, it's all about the voter base. And, you know, let's,
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let's remind everybody who we really are.
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Unknown: So I would love to see my party standing up and
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reminding this country who we are in the first place. We're a
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country of immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees from seeing
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that has made us the leading superpower in the world. And we
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won't be able to maintain that status without welcoming
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Adam Curry: more remember, Beddoes in law of family is
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super rich, I'd say of the banker, click where people get
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John C Dvorak: one quick question you by the way, are you
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an immigrant? You know, am
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Adam Curry: I an immigrant?
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John C Dvorak: Yeah,
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Adam Curry: no. Are you well,
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John C Dvorak: no, I'm not. So is every anyone who do have an
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appeal, you know, they were immigrants. It was a nation of
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immigrants, makes the implication that every single
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person's an immigrant if it's a nation of immigrants, and
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Adam Curry: asylum seekers,
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John C Dvorak: not just so that's just a blatant lie
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Unknown: in the world. And we won't be able to maintain that
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status without welcoming more people to this country. Now
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we've got to do it the right way. It's got to be orderly just
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got
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going on now really, right and say this is the way an
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immigration system should work. I don't think we need to work on
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it at all that
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no one has that opinion. We're basically
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funding these cartels that used to run drugs. They don't need to
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run drugs anymore. They run a human's $10,000 a pop and you
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get three tries at the border. Excuse
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Adam Curry: me, lady. If you think that running people is
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more profitable than drugs, you're an idiot. Drugs is way
24:03
more profitable than then trafficking people. So she's now
24:07
and she's supposed to be the conservative here. She's now
24:10
gaslighting. Everybody all know the cartels. They've given up on
24:13
drugs pay no attention to the fentanyl addicts. No, no,
24:17
they've given up on drugs, people need to run
24:19
Unknown: drugs anymore. They run humans $10,000 a pop and you get
24:22
three tries at the border. They're running small children
24:25
and leaving them in the desert when they get inconvenient. And
24:28
then some of those children they're ending up in places for
24:30
sex trafficking in child labor and agriculture. We are funding
24:36
these cartels that are then corrupting the countries from
24:39
where these people are trying to flee from we worst system that
24:42
we could possibly have for immigration. It is a crisis to
24:46
not actually have a border.
24:47
Adam Curry: Okay, so what's happening here is they're both
24:50
on the same team. You'd expect Bob Bill Maher to have some
24:54
opposing opinions, but these two really they're just let me go
24:58
there. tag teaming. And now Beto is going to launch a couple of
25:02
memes. The one we already know, is the legal pathways. We don't
25:07
have a border problem. We have a legal pathway problem. So what's
25:11
Unknown: the fix? We need more legal pathways to come to this
25:15
country and Sarah's 100%. Correct. Only Congress can do
25:18
that. The President has done about almost everything that he
25:21
can. This DHS appropriations bill that passed the House
25:24
today. It now over the course of Biden's presidency has doubled
25:28
Border Patrol spending, which is five times greater than what it
25:31
was 20 years ago. He's added sections of wall he's deported
25:35
more people than President Trump ever did. That alone is not
25:39
going to get it done. You need ways for people to come here and
25:41
work the 9 million jobs unfilled, to join family to
25:45
increase persecution and to do it legally.
25:48
Democrats didn't say
25:50
Adam Curry: here's the here's the new mean, listen for this.
25:53
Now, there's 9 million jobs, we've got to fill 9 million
25:57
jobs, which is very close to the 10 million people, you bring a 9
26:02
million jobs we've got to fill. Well, what about those jobs Bell
26:07
Unknown: part of the problem here is the asylum system, we
26:09
have this giant magnet, you know, after World War Two, we
26:12
were very understandably and correctly embarrassed by what we
26:16
did about Jews seeking asylum from Germany. And this is
26:19
Adam Curry: interesting, bring in the Jews. This is how this is
26:22
how it's because of the Jews that we have this asylum system
26:26
now, because we're very embarrassed when we we didn't
26:29
let Anne Frank come in Europe.
26:31
Unknown: And so we have this asylum law where if you get to
26:33
the United States, we are going to hear your asylum claim. Well,
26:37
unfortunately, that means there's just a huge incentive
26:39
any way you can to get across that Rio Grande River, because
26:43
then we have to hear your asylum claim. That's the other thing
26:45
that only Congress can fix. The president cannot fix that. And
26:49
as long as that's the rule that get here and you can stay as
26:52
long as you say the magic words, I have a credible fear of
26:55
returning to my country, we're not going to fix the
26:57
border, because it's the only now
26:59
Adam Curry: here comes.
27:00
Unknown: I agree with you there. There are people applying for
27:03
asylum should not but it's because we've we've kept quotas
27:07
from countries, we don't really have a guest worker program to
27:10
speak of. There are people who want to come here to do jobs
27:13
that nobody born in this country is willing to do 9 million of
27:15
them unfilled. If we paid them more they'd be willing to. It's
27:18
possible. And we could try that. But I've talked to cotton gin
27:21
owners in Texas, and they say,
27:22
Adam Curry: Oh, hold on a second. She so he says no,
27:26
there's jobs, 9 million jobs in this country that people don't
27:29
want to do. They don't want to do these nasty jobs. She pipes
27:33
in and says, I bet if we paid them higher wages, oops, that's
27:37
the opposite of the idea is guard lady. And then he says,
27:42
oh, no, no, I've talked to the cotton. Literally, we weren't
27:46
slaves because we've
27:47
Unknown: we've kept quotas from countries. We don't really have
27:50
a guest worker program to speak of guest worker program. There
27:54
are people who want to come here to do jobs that nobody born in
27:57
this country is willing to do 9 million of them unfilled. If we
27:59
paid them more they'd be willing to. It's possible. And we could
28:02
try that. But I've talked to cotton gin owners in Texas, and
28:05
they say it doesn't matter what I pay someone, no one born in
28:08
ROSS cotton gin, is willing to do this. Yeah.
28:12
Your clothes are made of cotton.
28:15
We're still using cotton gin, we're still getting cotton. But
28:21
you've got two pathways. So
28:24
Adam Curry: Beto is saying we need slaves to run the cotton
28:26
gin, which, of course is exactly what he's Oh, raise wages. Well,
28:32
that might work. We could try it. But really, we need slave
28:35
for the cotton gin. And then here's the kicker, where this
28:39
guard just nails at home. I
28:41
Unknown: hate political antics. I really do. The busing was a
28:44
political answer. But boy sure makes a big difference when all
28:48
of a sudden Chicago and Boston and New York suddenly notice
28:51
that we have a migrant problem. No shit.
28:55
Adam Curry: That's right. And that's exactly what they did.
28:58
And the result is exactly what they wanted. Here are the union
29:02
activists in Chicago,
29:04
Unknown: over 100 people gathered at Chicago's Federal
29:06
Plaza, hoping their chance preached the White House. So
29:10
today, we are demanding work permits are all a mix of long
29:14
term undocumented workers, dreamers and allies of
29:16
immigrants hold a rally demanding President Joe Biden
29:19
use executive action to grant work permits not just to new
29:22
arrivals, but all undocumented people. The narrative is not to
29:26
take away, you know, resources for one another, you know,
29:29
putting against one another, but we just feel like it's time and
29:31
the President has the executive power. Organizers say
29:35
undocumented people in the country don't have a pathway to
29:38
obtain a work permit. So the individuals that are here have
29:41
been in many states for over 2030 years. Undocumented workers
29:44
share their stories of difficulties they face in the
29:47
workplace due to lack of having one supporters representing
29:50
hospitality workers say it's crucial the federal government
29:53
address this issue. The immigration
29:55
system is broken. There is no doubt and we need comprehensive
30:01
immigration reform to fix it.
30:05
Older men joining the rally, what are their country
30:07
do know where people have to beg you for the right to work every
30:11
single
30:11
Adam Curry: one say this is no longer an issue that can be
30:15
pushed aside.
30:16
Unknown: Don't go for votes if you don't deliver on their work
30:19
permits and dignity for our community. See
30:22
Associated Press reports. The President also faces pressure
30:25
from leaders in his own party over the issue of work permits.
30:28
We urge President Biden along with you to expand work permits
30:32
for long term undocumented immigrants proving
30:35
this will be an issue at the forefront of an election year.
30:38
Berliners
30:39
John C Dvorak: second work permits
30:40
Adam Curry: for your mate,
30:40
John C Dvorak: you're losing me because of the the logic here.
30:46
This is that last thing that was a union person who said that no,
30:49
that
30:49
Adam Curry: no that was all. That's happening. It's only a
30:52
part of all that was a person. I don't know what her name is. But
30:57
you Yes, but you heard work permits for all that just
31:02
saying, Oh, no, there's all these, but they're asking the
31:05
president for an executive order on work permits for all that's
31:09
what the union people want. And they're there when the union
31:12
John C Dvorak: is asking for work permits? Yes. Oh, yes. The
31:15
union is kind of a union. Is this
31:18
Adam Curry: good paying jobs? Good paying union jobs. This is
31:24
a scam. This is exactly what he was asking
31:28
John C Dvorak: what you would, is in this clip. If the union A
31:32
union is asking for that just to let every undocumented worker
31:37
get a work permit. This is not a union that anyone should belong
31:40
to. It's not a union of the
31:42
Adam Curry: workers union. What it was local one.
31:45
John C Dvorak: Local, that's what that's our union.
31:48
Adam Curry: I'm sorry. Yeah. This is the hospitality workers.
31:52
Of course. Not the cotton gin. No, they want him for
31:57
hospitality. They want Him for chicken plants. They want Him
32:00
for pork plants, though. Yeah, they definitely want them in the
32:04
meat packing in meat pack. Well, it's not even going to be beef
32:07
anymore. It's just going to be repackaged you'll just packing
32:09
more pork for me. It's an outrage, but they're doing it
32:14
it's gonna happen with and the way you do it is you send them
32:18
to Chicago and the Chicago gets all mad. Oh, yeah. Well, you can
32:22
fix this work permits for all it's gonna happen. It's it's a
32:28
foregone conclusion. Well,
32:29
John C Dvorak: if it's based on the fact that we need to lower
32:32
wages, yep. by screwing the union workers, by the way, we
32:36
have to lower wages to keep the inflation and everything in
32:40
check and keep the machine working correctly. Yeah,
32:43
obviously, it's going to happen because it's designed to happen.
32:46
And
32:46
Adam Curry: once you can work here, I'm pretty sure the next
32:49
step is you can vote here that that will happen. But podcasters
32:55
controlled opportunists stop for a second with the military age
33:00
men now they're coming here to take your jobs, you morons. your
33:04
jobs, your jobs, that's why they're here. And is it
33:07
happening here? So it's happening everywhere. This is
33:11
Matt Goodwin, who spoke at the big immigration debate in
33:14
Westminster in the United Kingdom.
33:16
Unknown: Most people out there who are not in this debate
33:18
tonight, the net migration levels are 70,000 a year, they
33:23
have no idea what's going on. net migration is 700,000 a year,
33:28
over the next 12 years, this country is going to change in
33:33
ways that we can scarcely imagine, between my daughter
33:36
being two and 14 years of age, we are going to see another 6.5
33:42
million people arrive in Britain 6.1 million of those because of
33:47
migration, immigration is going to represent 92% of all
33:52
population growth in this country. Over the next decade,
33:55
we're going to need about five cities the size of Birmingham to
34:00
accommodate that kind of growth. We're going to be 70% on the way
34:04
to another London, you are promised lower controlled, high
34:09
skill, high wage, highly selective migration. You've been
34:15
given the opposite of that. You've been given mass,
34:20
uncontrolled low skill, low wage, non selective immigration,
34:26
you were told that's going to strengthen our economy. Every
34:30
single study that's been done on the kind of migration, we now
34:33
have low skilled migration from outside of Europe shows the same
34:38
thing. It takes more out of the economy than it puts in so
34:43
Adam Curry: this is the same that's happening in the
34:45
Netherlands, in Belgium, in Scandinavia, in Germany, in
34:48
France, it's all the same, and it would be I mean, I'd be the
34:53
last guy to say I don't want a Haitian cooking for me and a guy
34:56
for garden for cheap. That'd be great. Unfortunately, Do you
35:01
know this lowers all wages? And you can't? Yeah, if you're
35:05
living with 10 people in one apartment, which is what these
35:08
people are forced to do, yeah, that works. But if you're living
35:12
by the standards that we hope our kids will live at, it's not
35:16
going to work. Because of the money printing see previous
35:19
topic of money, we don't have $1.2 trillion. So there you go.
35:26
That's what it is. And we just passed a huge package to process
35:30
them to get more more people at the border to process them more
35:35
beds. But oh, no. Near 300 million for Ukraine, and in May,
35:43
Johnson's got a girl. Let's have that be the topic of discussion
35:47
for the next two months there. On a lighter note, Kara Swisher
35:53
was also on the show. Your protege?
35:58
John C Dvorak: She's not my protege. And she says so
36:00
herself.
36:01
Adam Curry: Kara Swisher was on the show promoting her book,
36:05
which is a book about how much how people hate her. I think
36:10
John C Dvorak: it's called. That's called. Will you do for
36:12
sure.
36:12
Adam Curry: I don't know. I love her. I love all people.
36:17
John C Dvorak: But you love her because she provides material
36:19
which is money in the bank.
36:21
Adam Curry: I have respect for her, too. But what's cool about
36:25
this clip is she does the thing that I do not like about her
36:30
where she says she will interrupt you and say but go
36:32
ahead. You know the thing that I had to untrain you from
36:39
John C Dvorak: Will you accuse me of developing it in her?
36:45
Adam Curry: Well, it she still has it and what's interesting
36:48
what's fun about this clip is she's a little too slow for Bill
36:52
Maher because he turns around and whips her it was good. Who's
36:56
John C Dvorak: gonna not like this, all of them
37:05
Unknown: but they like you know, they respect you know,
37:10
some of them some of them I think they're scared a little
37:13
bit I guess sometimes good. That's what they did that
37:16
irritated for the job. And you know, in the back of the book
37:20
instead of you do blurbs on the back of the book, I put all the
37:23
insults they had like Elon, you're an asshole. My my, my
37:28
voice is so shrill. Only dogs can hear me and that my heart is
37:32
seething with hate. So that's what Elon thinks of me. Which
37:36
I'm like, look in the mirror, sir. But
37:45
he's a complicated guy. Oh,
37:46
okay. Sure. Why not? Well, I mean, he's just not a
37:50
complicated guy. He's just a jerk. But go ahead. Okay. Well,
37:56
it's complicated.
37:59
So were my Okay, well, now you just debated with yourself.
38:06
Adam Curry: Yes, but go ahead. What an annoying habit. That is.
38:11
Because
38:11
John C Dvorak: he gets okay, but go ahead.
38:14
Adam Curry: Exactly. You bump your mic when you do it. Just
38:19
that's okay. But go ahead and bump your mic. Go ahead. You're
38:24
not even doing it right now. I don't really know how you do it.
38:27
John C Dvorak: I know what it is not the mic at all. It's just
38:32
but it does the mic.
38:33
Adam Curry: Anyway. So that that is in a nutshell, what people
38:36
shouldn't be worried about is that we just agreed to print up
38:41
a whole bunch of money. We don't have four things that will make
38:44
our lives worse. And all these dildos are in on it. Right?
38:50
Yeah. This is great. That's good. We'll get all of our all
38:54
of our donors. We'll get them all cheap labor, and I can get a
38:58
slave out of it myself for my cotton gin. Cotton Gin thing.
39:03
He's literally literally brings in slavery. It's crazy. I mean,
39:07
the messaging is all over that guy. He's not as dumb as I
39:10
thought he was. He knows what he's doing. Yo, yeah, he's, uh,
39:14
John C Dvorak: looks dumb to prom with Bayto his previous and
39:17
present well, he looks like an
39:20
Adam Curry: idiot. He's He's Satan's advocate is what he is.
39:23
John C Dvorak: And he was I guess he was a when he was
39:25
young. He was a juvenile delinquent. Well,
39:31
Adam Curry: we all have checkered past. I'm gonna hold
39:34
my
39:35
John C Dvorak: neck your doppelganger
39:38
Adam Curry: who Daryl Hall of hollow notes. Josh Daniels.
39:41
Okay. All right. So let's, now that we have that out of the
39:46
way, let's spin the cycle down and let's talk about the Moscow
39:50
attacks. I believe you have a package.
39:53
John C Dvorak: I do. I have four clips for the Moscow attacks and
39:55
it's just, they're just kind of interesting. You know, this is
39:59
still up in the Er was going on because the latest is they
40:02
caught the guys that they caught trying to escape to Ukraine. One
40:06
of them is a Ukrainian soldier and you know, so Putin says this
40:10
Ukrainians they are CIA says is not a but RCA also noticed that
40:16
it was going to happen. They predicted it and they didn't
40:18
know where. So this whole thing is messed up. But let's start
40:23
with clip one.
40:24
Unknown: Russia is stepping up security after at least 133
40:28
people were killed nearly 200 Injured in an attack on a
40:31
concert hall in Moscow on Friday. The attack claimed by a
40:35
group linked to ISIL was the worst in Russia in decades.
40:39
President Vladimir Putin has declared Sunday and national day
40:42
of mourning. Daughter Jabari reports from Moscow, you know,
40:46
Adam Curry: just just to pause it for a second what confuses
40:48
the matter even more, is they just this is Al Jazeera. They
40:52
said ISIL, which is a glom Islamics. Yeah.
40:57
John C Dvorak: We have, they're sticking to it. They're still
40:59
whether anybody likes it or not.
41:00
Adam Curry: I heard a report that said Dinesh, which is
41:03
another one of those names. And then we recorded an image in the
41:07
US we have ISIS K. I mean, the branding is all over the place
41:12
for these guys. That's
41:13
John C Dvorak: because they don't exist anymore. This bogus
41:16
scene
41:17
Unknown: the morning after one of the worst attacks by an armed
41:20
group in Russia's recent history. Emotions are running
41:24
high as Russians come to terms with what happened, including
41:27
those who survived. And the prostitution
41:30
is they started to shoot in our direction. They shot people and
41:34
threw petrol bombs. People were panicking and so scared. Only
41:38
now I understand how lucky I am. To
41:41
the point where it is so terrible what's happened here. I
41:44
really can't comprehend this. It is an ugly act of terror.
41:47
They're animals
41:49
have heavy security and checkpoints now surround the
41:52
suburban area about 20 kilometers northwest of the
41:55
center of Moscow. People have been coming here all day to pay
41:59
tribute to those who lost their lives in what officials call a
42:02
terrible tragedy. The task of recovering the debt is expected
42:06
to continue for the next few days, as will the morning of the
42:10
families of the victims along with the rest of the country.
42:14
President Vladimir Putin has called the attack a bloody and
42:17
barbaric act and vowed revenge.
42:20
Most alone, we will identify and punish everyone who was behind
42:24
the terrorist attack who prepared this strike against
42:27
Russia and its people. Okay.
42:32
John C Dvorak: Yeah, so this then devolves over time into
42:35
three theories. One a Ukrainian attack was in Russia, right,
42:43
which I kind of subscribe to. Also the other one is that the
42:47
main operative was a CIA guy, and this is a CIA operation.
42:51
Adam Curry: I'll go with the CIA Mossad for 300 Alex
42:56
John C Dvorak: and then the third option is to false flag
42:59
that Putin or
43:00
Adam Curry: just like he blew up Nord Stream Yeah, that's my
43:02
favorite. Yeah, well,
43:04
John C Dvorak: no more like when he blew up the apartment complex
43:07
in the Chechnya an area which North Stream is not part of this
43:11
theory. Let's go it's part two.
43:13
Unknown: You come when you will, no one will be able to so the
43:15
poisonous seeds of discord and panic in our multinational
43:19
society.
43:21
As a President address the nation, hundreds of people
43:24
queued to donate blood at centers in Moscow. The FSB
43:28
security service set for suspects had been arrested while
43:32
heading to the border with Ukraine, and that they had
43:34
contacts in that country. Ukrainian officials have denied
43:38
involvement. These pictures purportedly show stores of
43:42
ammunition seized by officials inside the Caracas City Hall,
43:46
suggesting the attack was planned in advance ISIL in
43:49
Afghanistan has claimed responsibility Dorsa Jabbari Al
43:53
Jazeera Moscow,
43:55
Adam Curry: here's a here's a question that I don't think is
43:57
really being asked to what end this attack to what and for what
44:03
reason? I mean, the only reason can really be to destabilize the
44:07
Russian Government to destabilize Putin, because he
44:11
can't keep his people safe. That has regime change written all
44:16
over it a week after he's reelected. President or as some
44:22
would say, dictator that they don't talk about
44:25
John C Dvorak: who's into regime change. We international
44:29
organization, let me think,
44:32
Adam Curry: Catholics in action, maybe.
44:36
John C Dvorak: But let's go with this. This analysis which blames
44:39
the whole thing on Putin. Well,
44:41
Unknown: in his address to the nation, President Putin said the
44:44
alleged attackers were arrested whilst fleeing to Ukraine.
44:47
Ukraine's President Vladimir Zelensky has accused Putin of
44:50
trying to shift blame to Kyiv for the attack, which means that
44:54
Mr. worships Mr. disloyal
44:55
human instead of addressing Russian citizens Putin was
44:58
silent for the whole day. Thinking about how to link it to
45:01
Ukraine. Everything is completely predictable.
45:05
Rob McBride sent us this update from Keith. Ukrainian
45:09
officials here have dismissed any claims of a Ukrainian
45:13
connection to this attack. We've heard from under the use of
45:16
who's a senior representative with a military intelligence
45:20
here calling such claims and nonsense that the alleged
45:23
perpetrators were apprehended as they were approaching the border
45:28
area, with Ukraine, saying it's the kind of explanation put out
45:31
by Russian security, the FSB, for what he called a zombified
45:36
Russian population, making the point that after more than two
45:40
years of full scale war, that border area on the Russian side
45:43
is so saturated with roadblocks with soldiers with security,
45:48
that if you were trying to escape such an attack, and to
45:51
stay free and then escape the law, it's the one place that you
45:54
would not be heading. We've also heard for the from the Center
45:58
for countering disinformation, another government body here and
46:02
other government agency, which has gone further by suggesting
46:05
suggesting but without any evidence that this may have been
46:09
the work of Russian special forces as a so called false flag
46:14
operation, intimating that Russia has been suspected of
46:19
conducting such attacks before around about the turn of the
46:22
century. That was, as a precursor, they say, to the
46:26
invasion of Chechnya. And the reason that security forces of
46:30
Russia may have orchestrated or be involved in this attack is as
46:34
a justification for a new round of mobilization Robert bright Al
46:39
Jazeera kif
46:42
John C Dvorak: Yeah, the reason that I would suspect this is not
46:45
the case and false flag is that in the false flag in Chechnya
46:51
the people killed were Chechnya ins not Russians. Yeah. So
46:54
there's no evidence that they that Putin and his folk kill
46:59
their own to to create a false flag. There's also I'm I'm
47:04
sorry, I'm so so leaning to Ukraine because they some
47:08
reports show that the the route back to Ukraine was cleared for
47:14
these guys to escape, as opposed to the commentary made by the
47:18
Ukrainians that you can't get through. There's too many people
47:21
too many cars, too many robots. Can
47:23
Adam Curry: I ask you then, to what and what is the point of
47:26
Ukraine doing this? Like how we got you don't don't bomb the
47:29
crap out of Kyiv? I mean, what's the point?
47:33
John C Dvorak: I don't know maybe for we'll learn a little
47:36
more than we can discuss it.
47:38
Unknown: Tell me Tell us Agra masa is a senior lecturer in
47:41
security and development at King's College London, spoke
47:44
college as Russia's attempt to link Ukraine to the attack in
47:48
Moscow is unjustified.
47:51
I think that this is a huge security failure also, because
47:54
of the audacity of the attack the number of casualties, which
47:58
keeps growing. And this big fire which engulfs the place. Also,
48:05
apparently, there were not many policemen there, it took them
48:08
quite some time to get there. There's the sort of the security
48:10
structures. And that is also quite astonishing, because this
48:14
is a very big place where people were gathering so one would have
48:18
expected some kind of police deployment, if only for internal
48:22
security reasons, you know. So it is it is very embarrassing.
48:27
And what is very sad is like, it seems that the Russians are
48:31
using this, to build a connection with Ukraine. So I
48:35
fear, I very much fear that Ukrainians are gonna see massive
48:39
attacks and massive sort of bombardment, or something of
48:44
that kind coming from Russia, although I don't think they have
48:48
any connection whatsoever. But this is showing that the
48:52
Ukrainians are somehow behind, you know, has bought into sort
48:56
of divert the attention, because where would he attack?
49:00
Otherwise? I mean, he's not going to start bombing
49:02
Afghanistan.
49:04
Adam Curry: You know, the, the problem I have, and it's
49:08
interesting, because I remember, a couple of weeks ago, I
49:11
remember there was I was just looking for it now. And of
49:14
course, I didn't clip it because I wasn't thinking about it that
49:16
way. I remember, a a warning went out from the State
49:20
Department that said, American travelers, also embassy workers
49:27
or whatever else it was, be careful. Terrorist attacks being
49:31
planned in Russia, particularly large gatherings and concerts.
49:36
Oops, that that was a little irritating. And then when you
49:42
when you have MSNBC, and before we start to discuss it, I'll
49:46
play two clips here. We have MSNBC bringing on John Brennan.
49:52
You've got to wonder
49:54
Unknown: Putin had a warning right that even the United
49:56
States said, hey, look, this this could potentially have But
50:00
you're in danger etc, etc.
50:02
Adam Curry: By the way, that warning was just the public
50:04
State Department warning. It wasn't like a secret phone call
50:08
to the Kremlin. It was a public warning. Just
50:12
Unknown: for for for the uninformed uninitiated,
50:15
we are on the opposite side of Russia. We are defending
50:18
Ukraine, the the the Russian Federation. Oh, gee,
50:21
Adam Curry: thanks, douche. I was so uninformed. Wow. Just for
50:25
the uninformed, just so you know, we're not with the
50:28
Russians. We
50:28
Unknown: are on the opposite side of Russia. We are defending
50:32
Ukraine, the the the Russian Federation still considered a
50:34
problem. There's there's no issue. There's no question
50:37
there. Unless you happen to be a certain kind of Republican. What
50:39
is the incentive? What was the incentive of the United States
50:43
to give warnings on terrorist attacks like this to Putin's
50:47
government? And the fact that this came true? Does it in any
50:52
way fall relations? Are there any sort of undercover thank
50:55
yous that are occurring? Or did the Russians just sort of ignore
50:58
this and say, Well, you warned us about something, but that
51:00
just makes you suspicious. In our eyes, the US intelligence
51:03
community takes very seriously its responsibility that's called
51:06
duty to warn, if the US intelligence gets information
51:10
about planned terrorist attacks against targets around the
51:13
world. And it's credible, it's reliable and specific. And
51:17
especially if it's specific, which this was, we will share
51:21
that information with the Foreign Services, the security
51:24
and intelligence services. And clearly there was some
51:27
significant specificity to this when there was reference to
51:30
concert halls and in coming days. And so the timing of this
51:35
warning, I think, was very much on target in terms of what
51:38
happened here.
51:39
Adam Curry: Some could call it an incredible coincidence, but
51:43
we just it was on target. Putin, by the way, doesn't take it that
51:47
way. This is the BBC
51:48
Unknown: a couple of weeks ago, there were warnings from the
51:52
west from the US that extremists could be planning attacks in
51:55
Russia on large gatherings, including concerts. Yes. Mr.
51:59
Putin openly rejected that he dismissed it. He called it
52:03
blackmail, which is an unusual choice of words. I don't quite
52:05
know what he meant.
52:08
Adam Curry: didn't quite know what he meant. Yeah, you do.
52:10
Come on. I'm a podcast. Even I can figure that out. You're
52:13
trying to throw your blood you're like, hey, if I if I
52:16
don't do if I don't do something that you want me to do, you're
52:18
gonna you're gonna cause some event at a concert. It's that
52:23
simple. Then we have ISIS whose this is a good clip from the
52:30
BBC. This is fake news. It wasn't the Islamic State no set
52:35
again.
52:35
Unknown: Mark Goff is a former member of parliament for
52:38
Vladimir Putin's United Russia party, and a supporter of the
52:41
president. Julian Warrick asked him for his reaction to the
52:45
attack by
52:46
visitors this Caracas City Hall many times and it was a great,
52:51
very, very big tourist center, one of the biggest in Russia in
52:56
Europe, I think. And also I visited a few times this concert
53:01
hall, and of course, as is a very big treasure thinking
53:05
speaking in Russia here, absolute majority of the people
53:08
strongly believes that this terrorist attack had been
53:11
organized by Ukrainian regime and also some rumors and
53:16
permission from American intelligence services, Islamic
53:20
State, but it's very difficult to believe in this version.
53:24
Well, let me just go there for a moment if I may, because the
53:26
Islamic State group has claimed it carried out the attack but
53:30
you're saying that but that's what they've no, no,
53:33
no, just wrong information. Okay. This was fake news.
53:37
Organize the resources close to the Ukraine that Islamic State
53:43
claimed that they take responsibility, no answer
53:46
official resources. This this also old formula had been used
53:52
by Islamic State you know, a few years ago had been useful. This
53:56
fake news. I
53:57
Adam Curry: love it when he says a fake news. And then he starts
54:00
over modulating. He's really upset about this. No, no, no,
54:03
no, no, no, no,
54:04
John C Dvorak: I agree with him. This Islamic State thing is
54:07
bullcrap. For one thing, what are they doing in Afghanistan,
54:11
where the Taliban runs everything and I get to put up
54:14
with these guys,
54:15
Adam Curry: but I think these guys were actually from
54:16
Kazakhstan.
54:19
John C Dvorak: I have the one guy they call us from Ukraine.
54:21
Adam Curry: I have I have report somewhere this is all former
54:25
from Kazakhstan. I don't know maybe it's in this one. This is
54:28
the CBC Canada Naviance. We
54:30
Unknown: heard from the Russian investors or give committee and
54:34
as well as giving an update on the number of those killed,
54:37
which were told included three children. It's that the
54:40
attackers used flammable liquid to set fire to sections of the
54:44
concert hall last night, that automatic weapons were used in
54:49
the attack, and that the ammunition left behind at the
54:52
scene is now undergoing ballistic genetic and
54:56
fingerprint examination. Now ISIS has claimed responsibility
55:01
for the attack the United States says that claim is credible. And
55:07
earlier this month, the White House said it had warned Russia
55:10
of a potential attack in Moscow. That extremists had imminent
55:14
plans to target large gatherings in the city, including concerts.
55:19
And as a result, the US State Department advised Americans
55:22
there to stay away from large gatherings. But those warnings
55:27
appear to have been dismissed by Russian officials with Putin
55:31
even describing them as open blackmail, and an attempt to
55:36
scare and destabilize Russian society. Security in Russia has
55:41
as you would imagine, now being tightened in response to the
55:44
attack Russia's worst in 20 years. Tomorrow, a day of
55:49
mourning will be observed to remember the scores of people
55:53
who were killed and injured.
55:55
Adam Curry: I didn't label it which which I got so many of
55:57
these reports, but I'm I can't go with Ukraine. I've got to say
56:01
that this is this is a typical destabilization operation. And
56:09
you know, and if anything we've got to rekindle that Ukraine
56:12
stuff a little we need we need Putin to get mad when he people
56:15
there did not like him. This has us written all over it I don't
56:20
like saying it but I just don't see how what you use Ukraine's
56:26
No I just don't see that.
56:30
John C Dvorak: I can see you got a coked up guy run in Ukraine.
56:33
He goes out of control Zelinsky and yeah, I can see him there.
56:39
Let's see. Can we do this? Yeah, I think so we can make a way for
56:42
the Get back. We can do it and it escapes the lens. Not for
56:46
cocaine dreamed cars, not
56:48
Adam Curry: in control of anything. He's not he's an
56:50
actor. He's just reading his line Gree
56:52
John C Dvorak: with that, unfortunately, but he does have
56:54
some sway that he knows how to collect money.
56:58
Adam Curry: Well, let's see what he had to say.
56:59
Unknown: Ukraine's president has reacted angrily to Vladimir
57:02
Putin's claims that cube was involved in a deadly shooting
57:06
and bomb attack at a concert hall near Moscow on Friday. As
57:11
we record this podcast, the number of dead stands at 133.
57:17
Russia says it's arrested all three who stormed the Crocus
57:20
City Hall, along with seven other people. In a televised
57:24
address. Russia's president claimed the gunman had helped
57:27
from Ukraine and we're heading there when captured, despite the
57:31
Islamic State group saying it carried out the shooting. In the
57:35
past few hours. Volodymyr Zelensky, has responded saying
57:39
Moscow is predictably seeking to divert blame drawer
57:43
of BuzzFeed,
57:44
or what's happened on Friday in Moscow. It's obvious that both
57:49
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his gang are trying to shift
57:54
responsibility onto someone else. They always use the same
57:59
methods when it's already happened when instead of dealing
58:03
with his Russian citizens and addressing their concerns. Putin
58:08
was silent for the whole day thinking about how to link the
58:12
events to Ukraine. Everything he does is completely predictable.
58:19
That's completely us written talking points.
58:22
John C Dvorak: Kill this idea. For a whole day seems like a
58:26
positive thing, not a negative thing where you jumped the gun
58:29
and just start yammering. But
58:30
Adam Curry: But the whole point of Zelinsky saying he's not you
58:33
know, it's calming his Russian people. This is a
58:36
destabilization action. Clearly, and I can only point towards
58:42
douchebags who are running the show, and it's probably the out
58:45
of control intelligence community. And it also
58:49
obfuscates one other little thing that took place
58:53
Unknown: coming into this summit, EU leaders had to
58:55
deliver additional support for Ukraine, and more painful
58:59
Russia. So for key they agreed to buy more weapons using
59:03
interest earned from Russian Central Bank, frozen in Europe.
59:08
But the Kremlin has been sending threats over this decision. The
59:11
Commission and council presidents were asked if they
59:14
feared Russia's retaliation.
59:17
Adam Curry: So this now this is interesting, because now we're
59:20
going to hear all the nutjobs from the EU who are stealing the
59:25
money stealing it, and then pretending they're giving it to
59:28
Ukraine. But no, they're going to give it to us to our military
59:33
industrial base as it's now called 90% of it and and that's
59:40
just fine. That's just that's just exactly what we should do
59:43
Queen Ursula and the other guys.
59:45
Unknown: We are not intimidated by Russia and that's why we are
59:48
making decisions to support Ukraine into a to counter Russia
59:53
and to sanction Russia and we think this is fair, the revenue
59:57
so this was not just for this it will be used affair Ukraine for
1:00:01
the Ukrainian because they are a victim of this role of
1:00:04
aggression most large by Russia. So
1:00:06
Adam Curry: it's fair that we take Russia's money and give it
1:00:10
to American defense companies. That's fair. That's fair.
1:00:14
Unknown: We did the move because we are convinced that it's the
1:00:17
right way to go. Russia has to pay for what it is doing
1:00:22
Ukraine, and it's fully aligned with the development of our g7
1:00:28
partners. So
1:00:30
increased pressure on Moscow, the Commission proposed tariffs.
1:00:33
Notice
1:00:33
Adam Curry: she didn't say, NATO, she said our g7 partners,
1:00:38
I thought that was interesting,
1:00:39
Unknown: fully aligned with the development of our g7
1:00:42
partners. So increased pressure on Moscow, the Commission
1:00:46
proposed tariffs on its grain. It said Russia exported agri
1:00:51
products worth 1.3 billion euros to the EU last year. That's
1:00:55
about 1% of the blocks market. We
1:00:58
do not want Russia to have any kind of revenues from the EU,
1:01:02
agri food market, for example, the grain market, so putting
1:01:06
tariffs on Belarusian and Russian grain is taking away
1:01:13
that competitiveness.
1:01:14
Adam Curry: This is very interesting, because now all of
1:01:16
a sudden, she saw my Bella rousse, but she says Belarusian
1:01:20
grain that's with one s Bella Russian grain is what it really
1:01:25
is Bella Rousses in between Russia and Ukraine. So now these
1:01:30
people are getting screwed in this deal to
1:01:32
Unknown: this moves makes clear that we do not want Russian
1:01:36
grain or Belarusian grain on the EU market. But transit is still
1:01:41
possible.
1:01:42
The traders say this is mostly symbolic because Russian and
1:01:45
Belarusian exports to the EU are low, especially compared to
1:01:49
those from Ukraine, which farmers in Europe have been
1:01:52
protesting against for months. This is causing tensions and
1:01:57
Member States France and Poland want the EU to stop allowing
1:02:01
Ukrainian grain into the block in order to appease angry
1:02:05
farmers.
1:02:06
Adam Curry: This is a beautiful little thing they've done here
1:02:08
on the sidelines, is it let's stop more grain from coming in.
1:02:13
So we can update Well guys, we need Ukrainian grain. Sorry.
1:02:17
Sorry. 70,000 Protesting Polish farmers. Sorry. Sorry. No, it's
1:02:23
just not gonna happen. We won't know of course, what really
1:02:27
happened here for a while. I do have a Scott Ritter with the
1:02:32
judge nap. If
1:02:34
John C Dvorak: he doesn't usually go does Scott, let's let
1:02:37
me mention that. There's been a lot of reports out of Italy,
1:02:42
which has been the target of the Russian grain exports, which are
1:02:46
not included in the other sanctions. And they've flooded
1:02:51
the Italian market with durum wheat for pasta making. Oh, and
1:02:56
all the other for the locals in particular. That's it's
1:02:59
collapsed the price of wheat in Italy, but made pasta really
1:03:04
cheap.
1:03:08
Adam Curry: I guess that's kind of good. I mean, isn't that what
1:03:11
the nobody
1:03:11
John C Dvorak: talks about that in the in this discussion?
1:03:13
That's weird. No.
1:03:16
Adam Curry: Is it though? Is it weird?
1:03:19
John C Dvorak: No, no, none of it's weird, because this is all
1:03:21
this is all schemed, and all we're doing is picking at them
1:03:25
at the morsels
1:03:28
Unknown: phase with the maneuver gun.
1:03:34
Adam Curry: There we go past the Glock. I get to my pasta Glog
1:03:37
locked and loaded. Let's go to Scott Ritter. He, he he doesn't
1:03:44
know some things. And let's see what he had to say there with
1:03:47
Judge Knapp on judging freedom. We
1:03:49
Unknown: never thought the Russians could do what they're
1:03:50
doing. Right. We thought by sanctioning Russia, that they
1:03:54
would collapse. So what's happened now is that we've
1:03:57
sanctioned Russia, and Russia hasn't collapsed. Russia has
1:04:00
built this, you know, assemble this vibrant defense industry
1:04:04
that's out producing all of NATO and producing good weapons. The
1:04:10
Russians are now I love the people. You know, NATO is
1:04:14
expanding. We brought in Finland, we brought in Sweden,
1:04:16
the Russians way. That's all right. We're going to create 14
1:04:19
New divisions, you know, dozens of new brigades and checkmate.
1:04:24
But see the Russians have a system that can do that now. And
1:04:27
so now what we're doing is to justify what we've done. People
1:04:30
are saying, we have a new strategy. And that is we're
1:04:33
going to try and repeat what happened in the 1970s and 80s,
1:04:37
where we got an arms race with the Russians, and we bankrupted
1:04:41
them. We got them to spin themselves into oblivion. But
1:04:44
that's not happening. You know what's going to happen? You
1:04:46
know, who's going to spin themselves into oblivion? We are
1:04:48
United States and NATO. Because Russia is so far ahead of us
1:04:51
right now. We have to play catch up.
1:04:54
Adam Curry: I love Ritter man. Yeah, he's funny. I got one more
1:04:57
clip from him that European
1:04:58
Unknown: countries are talking about Bucha a war footing to
1:05:01
catch up, America is looking at a revitalized Russian strategic
1:05:06
nuclear force. And we go everything they got outclasses
1:05:09
what we have, so we have to get new submarines, new ICBMs new
1:05:14
bombers. Congress, just so people understand the
1:05:19
replacement missile for the Minuteman three, the ground
1:05:23
based deterrence system, or whatever they call it. The
1:05:26
United States Air Force is going to cost you know, a couple 100
1:05:29
billion dollars. That's a lot of money, by the way. But it just
1:05:32
got through its first funding review, benchmark, by law. And
1:05:37
by law, if early on in these programs, if you're already like
1:05:40
12% over, Congress has to call a halt and review it. Otherwise,
1:05:45
you're heading down a path where what should have been $100
1:05:47
million fighter becomes a $12 billion fighter, right? The
1:05:51
we're 22% over already, I'm telling the American people
1:05:56
right now, this ballistic missile that we want to replace
1:05:59
the Minuteman three with is going to cost over a trillion
1:06:02
dollars. And here's the thing, it isn't going to work. The
1:06:05
bomber that we're gonna get to replace the b two is going to
1:06:07
cost far more than they say it's going to cause and it isn't
1:06:11
going to work the way we want it to what
1:06:12
Adam Curry: you've just described is an extraordinary, a
1:06:16
monumental, catastrophic waste.
1:06:21
Unknown: Judge, you know, the Pentagon has run multiple
1:06:24
audits, and they've admitted themselves that, you know,
1:06:28
there's a trillion that's where the T dollars over a trillion
1:06:31
dollars worth of stuff, they just don't know what happened to
1:06:32
it. Yeah.
1:06:33
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. Well, okay. So give them more. Give
1:06:36
them more, more, more, more and more. If you have kids who are
1:06:43
out of school and looking for a job. They better be looking in
1:06:46
the defense industry. Yeah, that's, that's that's our
1:06:51
business now. Pharma fans. Yeah. Let's go back to MSNBC because
1:06:56
they're always fun to listen to. What
1:06:57
Unknown: do we know about this group? It's called ISIS K ISIS
1:07:01
Corizon, which has claimed responsibility rather. Yeah,
1:07:05
actually,
1:07:05
we know quite a bit ally. They'd love to trade destruction over
1:07:09
the past few years with huge attacks. A little bit like what
1:07:12
we saw yesterday in Moscow, another group was founded back
1:07:14
in 2015, in Afghanistan, by former members of the Taliban
1:07:19
for whom that group was not extreme enough, they thought the
1:07:22
Taliban was too moderate. So this is the same group that
1:07:25
attacked Afghans who were trying desperately to leave their
1:07:28
country as American troops withdrew back in 2021. You were
1:07:31
a member, that horrendous attack that killed as many as 170
1:07:35
civilians and 13 American servicemen at cobbles
1:07:38
International Airport. And just this year, in January, they
1:07:42
struck again, this time in Iran. And they claimed credit for a
1:07:45
huge bombing that killed 84 people at a memorial procession
1:07:48
for an Iranian commander and intelligence chief who had been
1:07:51
killed by the Americans by a drone a few years earlier. And
1:07:56
just like we're seeing with this attack in Moscow, there was a
1:07:58
similar pattern. The US says that they had warned the
1:08:00
Iranians that terrorists were planning something and their
1:08:03
warnings were ignored. And US intelligence has said that last
1:08:07
night's attacks, as you mentioned, that they were indeed
1:08:09
related to that warning two weeks ago that apparently went
1:08:12
on heated Chad
1:08:13
Adam Curry: like MSNBC because they're so obviously a megaphone
1:08:19
for the intelligence community with Brennan. I mean, it's so
1:08:23
obvious that oh, well, it's ISIS. It's ISIS, Kay, it's ISIS.
1:08:28
But there's skepticism Stephanie rule, free will of the boys at
1:08:31
the Goldman Sachs trading floor.
1:08:33
Unknown: Well, what about skepticism around ISIS? Yes,
1:08:35
they've claimed responsibility, but they did not prove any, they
1:08:39
didn't provide any proof of this. And the claim did come
1:08:42
from an ISIS affiliated News Agency on telegram again, not
1:08:46
exactly a trusted
1:08:47
source. That's correct. 70. It's not exactly a trusted source,
1:08:51
they have executed other tasks and taken claim for him. Some of
1:08:55
the accounts that I've seen are remarkably, you know, credible
1:09:00
in the sense that they do take claim and they do annotate
1:09:03
attacks that happen around the world and take responsibility
1:09:06
for it.
1:09:06
Adam Curry: So that's, that's the source of some dude on
1:09:10
telegram. Oh, ISIS. Come on. I was wonder why telegram is still
1:09:17
an app. That's that's the, that's
1:09:21
John C Dvorak: the reason. The Op
1:09:23
Adam Curry: app is what it is. Unbeliev Okay. Well, more from
1:09:26
MSNBC,
1:09:27
Unknown: I looked up a little bit about the group that was
1:09:29
performing it. It's a rock band that's been around since the
1:09:31
late 70s. Called picnic. They actually were banned from
1:09:36
performing in the Ukraine since 2016. Because they performed in
1:09:39
Crimea. Do you think that there was any sort of symbolism to
1:09:42
this? Do you think that that, that not just the venue, but the
1:09:45
band had anything? Or do you really think again, it's more
1:09:49
likely to be ISIS because it doesn't fit the strategy of the
1:09:52
Ukrainian army?
1:09:53
Adam Curry: They should have asked me to answer this
1:09:55
question. I can tell you all about the rock band technique.
1:09:57
Yes, indeed. I don't know. That's a great question. I don't
1:10:02
know, band, by the way, I love the band kind
1:10:06
Unknown: of approach, you know, kind of hippie band from the,
1:10:09
Adam Curry: you know, the late 70s, early 80s is not a pro
1:10:12
Putin kind of group that would be there if I were
1:10:15
guesstimating. But I don't know of any particular reason why
1:10:21
they would strike there, other than the fact that the owner of
1:10:24
this complex is close to Mr. Putin. So maybe that is what why
1:10:29
they targeted this particular place. Oh, goodness gracious,
1:10:34
just filling up the airwaves. People wasted my time. I'd like
1:10:39
to reclaim some of my time from all this nonsense. In the
1:10:43
meantime, that was it was quite destructive man, the fire which
1:10:47
just there was a nice looking building to downtown Moscow is
1:10:52
is modern looking.
1:10:54
John C Dvorak: Well, that's it wasn't downtown that things
1:10:55
pretty much. But
1:10:57
Adam Curry: even when you see shots of Moscow, it's like, wow,
1:11:00
they got some pretty cool build. That's
1:11:01
John C Dvorak: what Tucker says, you know, about the I dress time
1:11:05
I was there it was very Soviet dish, how the
1:11:08
Adam Curry: hotel that I stayed in in 1988 is closed. doesn't
1:11:13
even
1:11:13
John C Dvorak: need to mirror the egg was just spelled M and
1:11:16
backwards N R. And that place was known as the place roll a
1:11:22
diplomat stayed, by the way.
1:11:25
Adam Curry: Tucker was just there. Coincidence? I did pick
1:11:31
up a great point.
1:11:33
John C Dvorak: And just nobody's picked up on now. Of
1:11:35
Adam Curry: course not. I got this clip, which was a nice one.
1:11:41
It's from a professor, his name is Orla to Nanda he is I believe
1:11:48
Norwegian and he was speaking at a conference called the
1:11:56
totalitarian media machine. Yeah, now he's not like that.
1:12:02
Yeah. But I've put the, of course the link to the full
1:12:06
video on the show notes. He's not a great speaker, I had to
1:12:09
cut out a lot. Because he's it's not his native tongue. But he
1:12:13
gives us the genesis of two of our favorite terms, one Putin's
1:12:20
aggression. And that number one full scale invasion. He has the
1:12:27
genesis of these two terms, how could
1:12:29
Unknown: you succeed, to get the media to think in these terms?
1:12:34
What happened was, as he spoke about the full scale invasion
1:12:38
proteins, full scale invasion, that was set by Dmitry coolibah,
1:12:45
in the early morning, the 24th of February, exactly two years
1:12:50
ago, and every journalist voted him. And even if you listen to
1:12:56
the news, in Norway, and probably in other countries,
1:13:01
when they start to speak about Ukraine, they start with the
1:13:06
full scale invasion of Ukraine. You couldn't mention the grain
1:13:11
or the war in Ukraine without saying the full scale invasion.
1:13:15
And the same is about an unprovoked attack. What does it
1:13:20
come from? Early in the morning, the 24th of February, Boris
1:13:25
Johnson set, spoke about an important unprovoked attack on
1:13:30
Ukraine. And then later on in the day, President Biden said,
1:13:35
spoke about Russia's unprovoked attack on Ukraine. It's clear
1:13:41
that, you know, if you will success if he will succeed, you
1:13:46
have to create the truth. From the very early hours, I mean,
1:13:50
the so called Truth, the hegemonic discourse, you could
1:13:54
say, you, you have to create it from the very early hours of the
1:14:00
event of the war. And that was what was done the day before, or
1:14:06
one day and a half before he was at the White House. So he's he
1:14:13
he met President Biden, he met SECURITY SECRETARY Austin, but
1:14:19
this means they have briefed him about you know, more or less
1:14:24
what to say. Yeah.
1:14:27
Adam Curry: So we need to pay attention to these things that
1:14:30
were put into the media at the beginning of the crisis of the
1:14:33
event, such as ISIS
1:14:37
John C Dvorak: unprovoked a terrible week picked up on
1:14:39
unprovoked attack death and full scale invasion pretty quickly
1:14:44
because the unprovoked part is both bogus. Yeah. And I think
1:14:48
we've developed that thesis pretty Yeah,
1:14:50
Adam Curry: no, that was that guy goes into it. And he says,
1:14:52
you know, this was odd that's obviously not true. Yeah.
1:14:54
John C Dvorak: But it's been analyzed to death be unprovoked.
1:14:58
Yeah.
1:15:00
Adam Curry: I just I just wish I could find. Oh, wow, this is
1:15:04
interesting. You know that jack for so big guy? Yeah. Naval
1:15:10
Intelligence. Yeah. Always on Banyans war room. Is there? Oh,
1:15:15
yeah. And can you if you're naval intelligence, can you ever
1:15:19
not be Naval Intelligence after that?
1:15:23
John C Dvorak: But generally, that's where Woodward came from,
1:15:26
oh, another fine specimen. And so Woodward who is naval
1:15:30
intelligence and he who knows what he is working, who he's
1:15:33
working for now, but he's the one they somebody's writing his
1:15:36
books, because he's just not it's not possible to do the
1:15:38
books he does. Unless you have sources that are deep within the
1:15:41
intelligence agencies. Well,
1:15:43
Adam Curry: he makes an interesting point about
1:15:46
Ukraine's involvement in this Russian catastrophe at Caracas.
1:15:55
We which is, you know, you're, you're thinking right now that
1:15:58
Ukraine was doing this, and he has an interesting point about
1:16:01
that. Well,
1:16:02
John C Dvorak: this is the this is what they do. Alex, they'll
1:16:04
tell you, they're going to attack Russia, you've got the US
1:16:06
Embassy again, coming out two weeks ago. And they were people
1:16:10
had posted it at the time that this is a very strange, usually
1:16:14
when the US Embassy puts out, you know, specific responses,
1:16:17
the State Department warnings guidance, they'll say, Oh, get
1:16:20
us situations are destabilizing. Be careful, don't you know avoid
1:16:23
these areas? That kind of thing? No, this was specific. It was
1:16:26
specific events. It was a specific timeframe. 48 hours, do
1:16:31
not go to concerts. It's specifically said concerts and
1:16:36
specifically said extremist. Now, we're also being told Alex
1:16:39
right now that the White House itself is distancing itself from
1:16:44
the attack saying that there's no knowledge of Ukraine or any
1:16:49
Ukrainians being involved us. Wow, that's a very, that's a
1:16:52
very quick investigation that you're able to that you're able
1:16:55
to conduct amazing that you already know exactly what took
1:16:58
place as it's
1:16:59
Unknown: like the Russians would
1:17:02
like they blame the Russians for
1:17:03
John C Dvorak: nordstream. Day one. But Alex, here's here's the
1:17:06
key. The key to this is people need to understand that if the
1:17:09
US rate the US government must absolutely must distance
1:17:14
themselves from this attack. Because if there is a link to
1:17:16
Ukraine in this, then that means that the money that the Congress
1:17:21
is currently spending going to send up to the Senate sent to
1:17:24
the White House for the signature is going to fund
1:17:27
attacks like this around the world attacks on civilians,
1:17:30
attacks on women, attacks on people going to concerts, that
1:17:34
means that the United States, if this is true, that means that if
1:17:38
the United States is involved in this, then guess what boys and
1:17:40
girls, then that would mean that the United States was funding
1:17:43
terrorism and terrorist attacks around the world? Good point.
1:17:48
Yeah. That was that was Info Wars. Yes. Yes. You said war
1:17:54
room? No. I
1:17:55
Adam Curry: said he's been on war room. Oh, I see. Okay. This
1:17:58
is this was, of course as Info Wars. It's where we get our
1:18:02
information from.
1:18:04
John C Dvorak: Rarely thank God.
1:18:08
Adam Curry: So, man, you know, there's a lot going on. I mean,
1:18:11
the basically, no, I mean, I would extrapolate differently.
1:18:14
No, no, we use Russia as money that we stole from Euro clear to
1:18:20
fund Ukraine. And so the indirectly is Russia's fault.
1:18:26
For funding terrorism. Yeah.
1:18:30
John C Dvorak: Well, that would be some logic, I would I would
1:18:32
expect and one of the back room somewhere,
1:18:35
Adam Curry: somewhere. That's also very sad. You know, are we
1:18:39
now what do you think's going on we now in a Cold War? I mean,
1:18:43
Putin hasn't. I mean, yeah, he says Ukraine, but
1:18:50
John C Dvorak: and I don't know. It's all dependent on where the
1:18:52
Trump gets elected. Yeah, and I don't even know if that's if I'm
1:18:57
correct on that Trump could have been co opted by now. We have no
1:19:00
idea. The whole thing could nothing could change. Well, you
1:19:06
take that position.
1:19:08
Adam Curry: This Trump thing is great now, because at the last
1:19:12
hour at the last hour, a Hail Mary is beautiful. He needs you
1:19:19
know, half a billion dollars. Oh, baby. Yeah. Oh baby.
1:19:24
Unknown: Donald Trump's social media platform is seeking to
1:19:26
merge with a little known public company. That company's
1:19:30
shareholders are scheduled to vote on the merger later this
1:19:34
morning. It's a shell company
1:19:35
it was specifically created to merge with Trump's company in
1:19:39
markets is called a backdoor listing. It's a way to go public
1:19:43
in a different way from a traditional IPO. And later this
1:19:46
morning, shareholders need to actually approve the merger. The
1:19:50
big question is if we're going to see enough shareholders show
1:19:53
up to vote, if that goes through, though, that would be
1:19:56
fantastic news for President Trump. He would own over 50% of
1:20:01
the new company that will that will be worth over $3 billion.
1:20:05
That's three will be a huge chunk of change.
1:20:08
Okay, so $3 million, like you said, a huge chunk of change. Is
1:20:12
truth social worth that much?
1:20:13
No, it is not. I mean, let's look at the numbers. This is a
1:20:16
company that only had over $3 million in sales for the first
1:20:20
nine months of last year. That's three with an M, this time, and
1:20:24
he lost nearly $50 million. Nonetheless, the value here is
1:20:28
President Trump. Without Trump, there is no truth social, he has
1:20:32
millions of supporters. And right now, a lot of the
1:20:34
shareholders in the deal are believed to be Trump supporters.
1:20:37
They are the true believers. They are people who want to
1:20:39
support Trump no matter what, and they will happily buy the
1:20:42
shares. How soon will those shares start trading? Well, if
1:20:46
the shareholders do approve the deal today, it would start
1:20:48
trading as a new company by next week. It could be very volatile
1:20:52
until but hey, it would now be officially called Trump media
1:20:56
and technology group with a new stock symbol D J. T. Donald J.
1:21:02
Trump.
1:21:04
Adam Curry: This is beautiful. So
1:21:06
John C Dvorak: of course, you know, this is these reports are
1:21:08
really Bogut IV. Oh, yeah, one thing it's
1:21:11
Adam Curry: not called a backdoor listing. It's a spec.
1:21:15
It's a spec
1:21:16
John C Dvorak: and nobody wants to use that because it's kind of
1:21:17
discredited, but it still works. I have some more. I have some
1:21:21
more and and this idea that is worthless or like overvalued at
1:21:25
three or six. Is overlooks the fact that Reddit which is never
1:21:30
made a nickel even though true social has made a million
1:21:34
dollars. Reddit hasn't made a nickel is worth $9.5 billion. As
1:21:40
of today,
1:21:40
Adam Curry: let me play the Reddit clip social
1:21:42
Unknown: media company Reddit Rose 48%. Yesterday, Chief
1:21:46
Operating Officer Chen Wong says the artificial revolution is at
1:21:49
the center of read its value proposition. I love the
1:21:52
artificial revolution,
1:21:54
Adam Curry: not
1:21:54
John C Dvorak: artificial value proposition. What? That's what
1:21:59
she said. One of those buzzwords, which I just detest.
1:22:03
Yeah, but which is what's your value proposition for the no
1:22:06
agenda show?
1:22:07
Adam Curry: Right then she says the artificial revolution she
1:22:10
forgets Yeah. She
1:22:12
John C Dvorak: combined it with value proposition which makes no
1:22:14
sense. Chief
1:22:15
Unknown: Operating Officer Chen Wong says the artificial
1:22:18
revolution is at the center of read its value proposition.
1:22:21
Large
1:22:22
language models need data to train on and when you look at
1:22:25
read its corpus 90 years of human experience organized by
1:22:30
topic with well in moderation and relevance. That's incredibly
1:22:35
important to building both a chat capability and the
1:22:38
freshness of information. So that's an area where you know we
1:22:42
see opportunity
1:22:43
and read it's Jan Wong tells Bloomberg the firm is also in
1:22:46
the early stages of allowing third parties to license access
1:22:49
to data on the platform.
1:22:51
Adam Curry: Yes, Reddit brings a fresh corpus to the to Corp.
1:22:55
Fresh. This is great. Wow, how bad is AI going to suck if it's
1:23:01
built on Reddit? Well,
1:23:03
John C Dvorak: before you go there, I do want to play my one
1:23:05
AI clip, bro.
1:23:07
Adam Curry: Okay, we'd have to go back though. We got to go
1:23:09
back to Trump in a moment. Okay. Yeah,
1:23:11
John C Dvorak: this is a dissident actually relates to
1:23:13
Trump power. Right. Where is it? Michael Cohen uses AI? Oh, no.
1:23:19
Oh, here we go.
1:23:20
Unknown: In New York. A federal judge won't sanction Trump's
1:23:23
Former Attorney Michael Cohen. Cohen accidentally gave his
1:23:27
lawyer fake case citations generated by artificial
1:23:31
intelligence. The judge called it embarrassing, but he refused
1:23:35
to end Cohen supervised release. Cohen pleaded guilty in 2018 to
1:23:40
campaign finance violations and tax evasion.
1:23:44
Adam Curry: I thought we knew this. This was I thought this
1:23:46
was already an old story.
1:23:48
John C Dvorak: We didn't know it but it hasn't been we didn't
1:23:49
play this clip. Artificial Intelligence. This is using AI
1:23:54
to do legal briefs and just make stuff up. Artificial
1:23:58
Adam Curry: Intelligence is a direct insult to God isn't no
1:24:01
good. Alright, let's go back to MSNBC. Let's talk about this
1:24:05
SPAC
1:24:07
Unknown: that merger between Trump's socials parent company,
1:24:09
and digital world acquisitions was two and a half years in the
1:24:12
making. But there's a story to be told that provides some
1:24:15
important context. Trump's current situation and involves
1:24:19
tick tock, a conservative and a really rich man named Jeffrey
1:24:24
Yes, yah, yah is the Pennsylvania billionaire owner
1:24:27
of the financial firm, Susquehanna International Group.
1:24:31
He's a conservative mega donor and a major investor who has a
1:24:34
$33 billion stake in bytedance, the Chinese parent company that
1:24:39
owns tick tock keep that in mind. Reuters identified us as
1:24:43
the top donor of this election season having donated quote,
1:24:47
more than $46 million for Republican causes so far in the
1:24:51
2024 election cycle data from political donations tracker open
1:24:55
secrets shows
1:24:57
Adam Curry: ah things get deep Pierre things got interesting
1:25:01
EOS EOS is a part of this.
1:25:04
Unknown: EOS is also a major donor to the conservative
1:25:06
nonprofit group Club for Growth. It was through Club for Growth.
1:25:12
That
1:25:12
Adam Curry: by the way, if we had a meeting you and I would, I
1:25:16
think recommend not using that name. Club for Growth. It just
1:25:20
doesn't sound right. But sounds
1:25:22
John C Dvorak: like you've got a club and you're gonna hit growth
1:25:25
in the head with it, like
1:25:26
Adam Curry: you got a club foot and you need to grow. I don't
1:25:28
know, it doesn't. It's just no good Trump and
1:25:30
Unknown: Yash recently got acquainted. And this is where
1:25:33
things began to catch the critics attention. Trump had a
1:25:36
falling out with Club for Growth during the 2022 midterms. The
1:25:40
two camps split on whom to support in some key races, but
1:25:44
earlier this year, they mended fences with a little help from
1:25:47
your boss, who was one of the people who reached out to the
1:25:50
former president about attending Club for Growth retreat this
1:25:53
year. So on March 1, Donald Trump accepted the invitation
1:25:57
and attended the group's retreat in Palm Beach. He even gave a
1:26:00
speech at the gathering, during which he gave us a shout out,
1:26:04
calling the billionaire fantastic. Then, six days later,
1:26:10
on March 7, Trump suddenly announced that he changed his
1:26:14
mind about tick tock, and came out against banning it. This was
1:26:18
a significant reversal, especially considering that in
1:26:22
2020, while he was still President Donald Trump signed an
1:26:25
executive order that stated quote, the United States much
1:26:28
take aggressive action against the owners of tick tock to
1:26:31
protect our national security and, quote, Steve Bannon who
1:26:35
served in the Trump administration suggested that
1:26:37
Trump changed his stance for quote, the Yas coin.
1:26:42
Adam Curry: Ah, oh, so maybe because of course Trump will
1:26:46
have a six month lockup on this reverse IPO this SPAC deal if
1:26:53
it's worth 3 billion I mean, this is kind of fun. If it's
1:26:56
worth 3 billion his his stake so the company's worth 6 billion of
1:27:01
just the market cap based upon shares and price. Even if it
1:27:06
goes you know, even it goes down by half you know, he can get a
1:27:10
collar on that real easy. Anyway, if I had the money we
1:27:13
got here you go just five years five, you
1:27:16
John C Dvorak: get a collar very easily and again, that's what
1:27:18
you do. And this way, the way but ways a little suspicious.
1:27:22
Adam Curry: Every single Trumper out there is going to go and
1:27:25
start buying the stock. I
1:27:27
John C Dvorak: would think this will be like,
1:27:29
Adam Curry: like, what was that? Was like Reddit now. What's that
1:27:32
group that now the apes. The apes who buy who tubes make made
1:27:39
AMC go through the roof.
1:27:42
John C Dvorak: Are you me or GameStop? Yeah, those guys.
1:27:45
Adam Curry: Those guys yeah, those guys. The
1:27:47
Unknown: Philadelphia Inquirer reports quote, Jeffrey OSes firm
1:27:50
was the largest institutional shareholder as of December, in
1:27:55
the company that has merged with truth social. Susquehanna has
1:28:00
held the stock and digital world acquisitions Corp since the
1:28:03
merger between digital world Acquisition Corp. And Trump
1:28:06
media was first announced in October of 2021.
1:28:11
Adam Curry: All right, then.
1:28:13
John C Dvorak: We know Trump's negotiator as he claims to be a
1:28:17
sneaky way to get out of
1:28:18
Adam Curry: everybody. They all want them they will want Letitia
1:28:21
James to take his building. This is no fun. He can't pull this
1:28:26
off
1:28:26
Unknown: at the end all week. As lawyers have insisted Donald
1:28:28
Trump lacks the cash he needs to secure a bond to cover nearly
1:28:32
half billion dollar civil fraud judgment. Tonight Trump is
1:28:35
claiming he does he just wants to spend it elsewhere. I
1:28:38
currently have almost 500 million. I have
1:28:42
Adam Curry: the money. I just choose not to spend on this
1:28:44
nonsense. Okay. I bought the place to buy it.
1:28:47
Unknown: He just wants to spend it elsewhere. I currently have
1:28:50
almost $500 million in cash Trump wrote on social media, a
1:28:54
substantial amount of which I intended to use in my campaign.
1:28:57
But Trump hasn't offered any proof he actually has $500
1:29:01
million in cash. No, ever. Trump hasn't put any of his own money
1:29:04
into his campaign since 2016. Oh, the former president has
1:29:09
until Monday to post a bond or New York Attorney General
1:29:11
Letitia James told us she'll take action if
1:29:14
he does not have funds to pay off the judgment then we will
1:29:17
seek judgment enforcement mechanisms in court and we will
1:29:21
ask the judge to seize his assets but
1:29:24
tonight a potentially new she's so breathy isn't she?
1:29:27
John C Dvorak: Don't ask the court. She is terrible. This is
1:29:30
like she's breathy more and more inclined to like I'm not I've
1:29:37
already bought into the idea that mo brought up wishes that
1:29:42
this is a no these black women are outraged and they're they're
1:29:46
going to be taken down one by one. Oh, yeah.
1:29:48
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. Every everything they're doing was
1:29:52
trumped they put a black person in front. Do you stand there?
1:29:56
You do it? If it works black woman, black man mainly black
1:30:00
woman where they got Eric Adams kind of a black woman. That's a
1:30:03
Unknown: pay off the judge. Really do anything seek judgment
1:30:06
enforcement mechanisms in court. And we will ask the judge to
1:30:11
seize his assets.
1:30:12
Tonight, a potentially new source of income for Trump. Oh,
1:30:15
investors voting today to take Trump's struggling social media
1:30:18
company public is stake on paper, roughly $3 billion. That
1:30:24
may sound like a windfall, David, but unless Trump gets
1:30:26
special permission from shareholders, he cannot convert
1:30:29
that stake into cash for six months.
1:30:31
Adam Curry: That's someone who doesn't know what they're
1:30:33
talking about. No,
1:30:34
John C Dvorak: everybody doesn't know that not one person has
1:30:36
mentioned the potential for buying a collar. Let's see what
1:30:41
is a very common way that's been done over the last decade or
1:30:45
more for these IPO people. Let's
1:30:48
Adam Curry: I hate to do this to you. I did not get these clips.
1:30:51
It's the Jones conglomerate. I do have a Brooks K part. Duo.
1:31:01
John C Dvorak: This takes a lot of nerve.
1:31:06
Adam Curry: Hey, it's your boy. It's It's It's Steve who did
1:31:09
this okay. Is your boy was a three. He's
1:31:12
John C Dvorak: playing both sides of the fence. He's trying
1:31:14
to he's trying to leapfrog his brother.
1:31:19
Adam Curry: Here we go. This is Brooks. These are two opposite
1:31:23
sides of the spectrum. We're told Brooks and K part on PBS
1:31:27
news
1:31:27
Unknown: on Meantime, Donald Trump needs to find half a
1:31:29
billion dollars. And he has to find it fairly quickly. He has
1:31:32
until Monday to post a bond covering the full amount of the
1:31:36
$454 million civil fraud judgment against him as he
1:31:40
appeals this ruling. And if he can't somehow find the money,
1:31:44
the New York ag Leticia James, she might start seizing some of
1:31:47
his assets to help cover that obligation. David, for any
1:31:50
candidate running for public office, especially the
1:31:53
presidency, who is short on cash and who has to find $454
1:31:58
million. That is a serious liability. And it also raises in
1:32:02
this case, some national security question. Oh,
1:32:04
Adam Curry: yeah,
1:32:05
Unknown: I mean, he I have a few problems with the seizure, their
1:32:08
Associated Press did a good survey vote, but it's 70 years
1:32:11
of cases like this. And in cases where they there was no clear
1:32:14
victim. They've never seized assets before. And so if the
1:32:19
people who claim a lot of this as a political witch hunt, I
1:32:21
think that Associated Press I found that kind of alarming that
1:32:25
that the Trump case is not being treated like the other cases.
1:32:28
Nonetheless, it is what it is. And so he's got to raise a lot
1:32:31
of money really fast. And can he do it through he truth social,
1:32:35
his very weird, online social media outlet, but on the
1:32:39
markets, suddenly it's weird.
1:32:42
Adam Curry: It's struggling, it's failing. It's no good. But
1:32:45
Reddit is great. With no money.
1:32:48
John C Dvorak: It's actually got positive cash flow. My
1:32:52
understanding? Oh, really?
1:32:54
Adam Curry: Yeah, it is
1:32:56
Unknown: what it is. And so he's got to raise a lot of money
1:32:58
really fast. And Kenny do it through His truth, social, his
1:33:03
very weird online social media outlet is on the markets,
1:33:07
suddenly, it would boost his net worth $3 billion, which is also
1:33:11
troubling because it made in the first nine months of last year
1:33:14
made $3.3 million, and it's valued at 3 billion. So it looks
1:33:19
to me like another form of fundraising disguised as
1:33:22
investment, and that is already crooked. And then you take what
1:33:25
a desperate Donald Trump was likely to do that's crooked,
1:33:28
John C Dvorak: it's troubling and read it and all these the
1:33:31
classics IPOs out of Silicon Valley art.
1:33:37
Adam Curry: I'm glad we're here to set the record straight.
1:33:39
Unknown: So it looks to me like another form of fundraising
1:33:43
disguised as investment, and that is already crooked. And
1:33:46
then you take what a desperate Donald Trump is likely to do, do
1:33:49
what his son in law did go to the Saudis and get some money.
1:33:52
And it's just opens up for a desperate Donald Trump. All
1:33:56
sorts of corrupt possibilities. This
1:33:58
Adam Curry: is new, the desperate Donald. Desperate,
1:34:01
Donald, we haven't heard this one is nice alliteration.
1:34:03
desperate. Yeah, I
1:34:04
John C Dvorak: want to mention that I watched this particular
1:34:07
back and forth and found it unclimbable But okay, but you
1:34:10
can make but okay, go ahead.
1:34:12
Unknown: And I have to disagree. I have to disagree with David.
1:34:14
No, take the properties. If he's if any of us are in that
1:34:19
situation, we would be in serious trouble. And you know,
1:34:23
it would be within the right of the Attorney General to say, you
1:34:25
know, we're going to take your golf club or we're going to take
1:34:28
your we're going to take your tower, and quite honestly, I
1:34:32
would love to see the Ag the New York Attorney General do that.
1:34:35
Because then it would be like the most tangible sign for the
1:34:40
nation, the world and for Donald Trump that you have been held
1:34:44
accountable.
1:34:45
John C Dvorak: I love that. Okay,
1:34:46
Adam Curry: I'd love to take your dollar asshole.
1:34:50
John C Dvorak: This guy is the worst. When he's an editor at
1:34:53
the Washington Post. He should be ashamed of himself.
1:34:56
Adam Curry: I love what he said. You took my tower. You suck my
1:34:59
butt. auto ship. I mean, take my dour. That's what they want.
1:35:07
Man, what a show. What a show. Front row seat once again and
1:35:11
what how many more months do we have with this nonsense?
1:35:14
John C Dvorak: Oh, it's if if Trump wins the presidency, we
1:35:17
have another four years,
1:35:19
Adam Curry: we're gonna have to retire after that that's after
1:35:22
Trump's first or second or whatever Terminal B, we're done.
1:35:27
Exit we have to exit I don't think I can do it anymore.
1:35:31
John C Dvorak: The media intense the media has it was COVID it
1:35:35
was easier with the COVID. And we got more income during COVID
1:35:39
than this analysis and political aeration which is horrible.
1:35:43
COVID
1:35:44
Adam Curry: was better. It was better COVID was better than
1:35:49
this nonsense.
1:35:52
John C Dvorak: Legit break up the scheme of things. I do have
1:35:54
a couple of clips that have not been picked up by any media in
1:35:58
the United States is from Australia. Okay, good. It will
1:36:02
be because it's a great story and I guarantee it will be on
1:36:06
gut felled now boy, because it's such a classic gut felt style
1:36:12
have something to analyze. This is a story about a big sperm
1:36:17
whale in Australia, being tracked by 30 orcas in a pod, as
1:36:24
they call them, orcas are in a pod. And they're these 30 orcas
1:36:29
and one of them was huge. was gonna get this whale and this is
1:36:34
the whale clips. Let's play it clip one.
1:36:36
Unknown: Now a sperm whale off the coast of Western Australia
1:36:40
has used a secret actually a stinky weapon to repel a pot of
1:36:44
walkers. The whale released its massive bales triggering a
1:36:49
tsunami which washed over the unsuspecting orcas. Oh, there we
1:36:54
are marine biologist Jenna taka witness the dramatic defense
1:36:58
mechanism. And wonder how she's coping now and joins us now from
1:37:02
Perth. Good morning. How are you? coping?
1:37:05
Yeah, still processing everything? Definitely.
1:37:10
So it was this? I mean, how unusual was this was this. Let's
1:37:15
describe it as a defense mechanism.
1:37:18
Yeah, so there definitely aren't very many recorded accounts of
1:37:23
it around the world. Yeah, definitely wasn't expecting to
1:37:29
see that kind of thing happen. All right, but
1:37:32
stinky but brutally effective. Right? Yeah,
1:37:36
yeah, it actually did seem to work to sort of ward off a group
1:37:42
of about 30 kilos. So yeah, unusual, but effective method
1:37:48
rice.
1:37:48
So I mean, this is obviously a cause of great excitement for
1:37:53
for people who study these novels. And obviously, you've
1:37:56
mean that the Whole Whale world is talking about it.
1:38:00
Yeah, an extremely rare event to witness but also to be able to
1:38:06
document the way that we could we have some incredible wildlife
1:38:10
photographers on board. And yeah, yeah, just a really
1:38:15
significant thing to have been able to record in the detail
1:38:19
that we did.
1:38:25
John C Dvorak: Yes, now the she is so shy this woman is she's
1:38:30
embarrassed to be talking about this. But
1:38:32
Adam Curry: I mean, it's like we're childish. I mean, there's
1:38:34
15 year olds in us. But these guys like he just keeps going
1:38:38
Pong after Pong after man. But
1:38:44
John C Dvorak: so this it wraps here with no more good puns. But
1:38:48
it's fascinating that the against a blast of poop in the
1:38:54
faces of 30 orcas, they couldn't stand it. But they couldn't
1:38:58
break rank, I guess, because they stay in these pods. So they
1:39:02
just scattered. They just die. We're not putting up with this.
1:39:05
And I'm wondering whether it was just a frightening aspect of
1:39:08
being trapped by these killers. And maybe that's why you pooped
1:39:13
as opposed to doing it on purpose. But here we go to fit
1:39:15
the cycle. pournami
1:39:17
Unknown: last for long. We're just showing our viewers
1:39:19
pictures of it of some whales now, or did it quickly. How
1:39:24
should we say dissipate?
1:39:26
It did dissipate reasonably quickly, but we didn't stick
1:39:31
around for too long. We actually the Orca pretty much moved off
1:39:36
straight after that. And we followed them to try and get
1:39:40
some more clues as to what had sort of gone on there.
1:39:43
Just looking at the size of sperm whales, I'm guessing the
1:39:47
bowels of said sperm whales would be quite huge.
1:39:51
Yes.
1:39:54
And a very, very strong defense mechanism as a result in terms
1:39:59
of the amount of stuff that comes out.
1:40:02
Yeah, yeah, definitely that and a combination of that. Yeah,
1:40:08
they're really intense bonds and the way they grouped and huddled
1:40:12
together and just wouldn't sort of break that formation. So
1:40:17
yeah, it's I mean, fascinating stuff. Jenna takeI in Perth,
1:40:21
thank you so much for getting up very early to talk about it. And
1:40:24
we wish you all the best. Going through just how this happened.
1:40:27
Why this happened? And perhaps it may happen again with other
1:40:29
sperm whales. Yeah,
1:40:31
yeah. Thank you so much. Thank you, Jenna.
1:40:33
Adam Curry: Okay, I am now banning any more Punam Eclipse
1:40:37
forever. This is this that what I mean? Okay. One Eclipse shore
1:40:42
to Putin Nami to Punam Eclipse. All right, I'm gonna get let's
1:40:48
I'm gonna move it into Israel. Gaza, actually
1:40:51
John C Dvorak: gotten clever the day, by the way, no. complaints.
1:40:55
Oh, my goodness. This is not American media at all yet, but
1:41:00
you watch Oh, wow.
1:41:01
Adam Curry: Yes, of course. Because why did we talk about
1:41:03
anything useful? punani. There you go. That's right. Yeah, it's
1:41:08
almost as useless as some of the stuff that they put into this
1:41:12
spending bill. There
1:41:13
Unknown: has been a lot of back and forth around Democrats would
1:41:16
call them like culture war add ins to some of these things
1:41:20
related to whether it's LGBTQ issues or trans issues. How is
1:41:25
that? How has that sorted itself out? I mean, what would you
1:41:28
point to in this package that Americans should be paying
1:41:30
attention to?
1:41:30
Yeah, I think it's I think it's really interesting. I mean, if
1:41:32
you see the statements, girl,
1:41:35
Adam Curry: the tsunami girl now, no different attention
1:41:38
Unknown: to Yeah, I think it's I think it's really interesting. I
1:41:40
mean, if you see the statements, as you mentioned, if you see
1:41:42
statements, both sides are like, this is a democratic when
1:41:45
Republicans are like this, the Republican win, but you know, no
1:41:49
one got, like, everything that they wanted, right. And that's
1:41:52
how these things work. You know, Johnson is coming to terms that
1:41:55
you're not going to get everything in it. But what they
1:41:57
did get is 24% increase in migrant beds while they're
1:42:00
waiting their immigration proceedings or removal from the
1:42:03
country. They were able to get the removal of any flags that
1:42:06
are not you saw us flag, LGBTQ pride flags from US diplomatic
1:42:13
sites, so that was a when you tried flags. Yeah. US diplomatic
1:42:17
sites. Yeah.
1:42:19
John C Dvorak: Second, why would somebody be putting an LGBTQ
1:42:23
whatever it is flag on a on a US Embassy? Where have you
1:42:27
Adam Curry: been? They do that all the time? Oh, yeah. Yeah.
1:42:34
They do it all the time. What are we drinking?
1:42:38
John C Dvorak: Now that you ask?
1:42:41
Adam Curry: Yeah, Phoebe wants the dogs asking Phoebe wants to
1:42:44
know,
1:42:44
John C Dvorak: Lego neatest, brewing hoppy refresher, Berry
1:42:48
lemon flavored.
1:42:50
Adam Curry: Ooh, that sounds good. Phoebe Good girl.
1:42:51
John C Dvorak: Amir does sound good. Sounds like tasted
1:42:56
Adam Curry: Phoebe hoppy. So we had a resolution which was
1:43:05
vetoed by China and Russia for a ceasefire. Foe so for once it's
1:43:11
not us
1:43:11
Unknown: in your reading of the resolution.
1:43:14
It is I found it a little bit ambiguous. What the ceasefire
1:43:19
under this resolution. Go, you know, be called for whether or
1:43:23
not the hostages were at the same time released.
1:43:27
Adam Curry: Like Andrea, this is the this is the other black
1:43:30
woman who will get blamed for everything. She is our
1:43:32
ambassador to the United Nations. Linda Thomas
1:43:35
Greenfield.
1:43:36
Unknown: What I've said to my colleagues here on on in the
1:43:40
Security Council, no ceasefire ever comes about because we call
1:43:44
for a ceasefire. ceasefires happen at the negotiating table
1:43:49
anytime, anywhere in the world ceasefires take place based on
1:43:54
negotiations. And those negotiations are happening right
1:43:58
now. in Doha, where they're still at the table, they're
1:44:02
still working hard. And we're the ones that are there on the
1:44:06
ground really doing the hard work out there. China's not
1:44:10
there. They're not providing any options for finding a solution
1:44:15
to get us there. They're not providing humanitarian
1:44:18
assistance. We're still the largest contributor of
1:44:21
humanitarian assistance, and we have people on the ground
1:44:24
working every day to ensure that assistance get to the people in
1:44:28
need. This resolution was not ambiguous. This resolution was
1:44:32
clear. It call for a ceasefire. We want to see as part of that
1:44:37
all hostages released. We want to see humanitarian assistance
1:44:42
be provided to the suffering Palestinian people. It was that
1:44:47
simple.
1:44:47
Adam Curry: I love it. We provide the weapons and then we
1:44:50
provide the assistance for the people talk. It's great. It's a
1:44:53
perfect system. And oh, yes, again, we're paying for it.
1:44:56
China and Russia. They weren't there in Doha. No They were
1:45:00
making other deals in the region. Yemen's
1:45:03
Unknown: Houthi rebels have told China and Russia that they ships
1:45:06
can pass through the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea safely. The
1:45:10
Houthis have been attacking vessels off the Yemeni Coast
1:45:13
since November, the US and the UK have launched airstrikes on
1:45:17
Houthi targets in retaliation. Several countries have deployed
1:45:20
their naval forces to protect shipping in the trade route.
1:45:24
Earlier this month, three crew members were killed when their
1:45:27
ship was hit in a Houthi strike.
1:45:29
Adam Curry: Well, how about that? So your Chinese ship or
1:45:32
Russian ship? No problem?
1:45:34
John C Dvorak: Yeah, go right through.
1:45:37
Adam Curry: That is from not from us news. By the way. Of
1:45:40
course, first, I
1:45:42
John C Dvorak: saw that story on us. Oh, you
1:45:44
Adam Curry: did? Yeah, it's
1:45:45
John C Dvorak: been played back
1:45:47
Adam Curry: to MSNBC. Let's see, let's we're, we're back to
1:45:50
Israel, let's find out a way to bring in Trump.
1:45:54
Unknown: But I wanted to say something else, especially about
1:45:56
Jewish voters. What he said this week, was not directed at them.
1:46:02
Jewish voters represent a very small, very small percentage of
1:46:06
the American electorate. They vote heavily in favor of
1:46:09
Democrats, and they tend to let live in heavy blue states, they
1:46:14
are not going to swing the election for him. What he said
1:46:17
today, about this week about Jewish voters was directed at
1:46:21
his base is evangelical Christian base, who he also
1:46:25
needs to bring out to vote in November, in order to win. And
1:46:29
that base is both very, very pro Israel, for reasons related to
1:46:34
the Christian religion and what they believe will be the second
1:46:37
coming of Christ in Israel. But they they're also really,
1:46:42
Adam Curry: thanks for letting me know. We were just praying
1:46:45
about that this morning. Let him come to Israel,
1:46:48
Unknown: a strands of anti semitism in that base. And what
1:46:52
he said this week basically said, you can't be Jewish. And
1:46:58
you can't be pro Israel. If you don't vote for me. That's both
1:47:02
anti semitic. And it very much signals to his base that he is
1:47:07
all in on Israel. And that's a win win for him.
1:47:11
Adam Curry: Oh, goodness, gracious.
1:47:13
John C Dvorak: Wow, what a roundabout way. A win win. Like
1:47:16
it to me,
1:47:16
Adam Curry: I know. So then we go to probably the best. I mean,
1:47:20
you know, Joe Scarborough for morning, Joe, man, when those
1:47:24
guys get read in when they're told, like, Okay, we're going to
1:47:30
pivot, we're going to do this, we're going to change or moving
1:47:32
away from that. They really go all in. And so to help out
1:47:38
Biden, it's like, Bibi Netanyahu is the worst thing ever. He's
1:47:44
worse than upu, Nami, Bibi Netanyahu is the problem in the
1:47:48
world right now, there
1:47:49
Unknown: is just an extraordinary a change of
1:47:56
attitudes among Americans under 40 extraordinary. And it is anti
1:48:04
Israel. And though it's not just younger Americans on college
1:48:09
campuses, it's just about it is a lot of Americans under 40.
1:48:15
And, and my children have been very, very concerned for their
1:48:21
Jewish friends. They've been very, very concerned at how
1:48:27
intense it has become. So I'm concerned about that. I'm also
1:48:33
very concerned about civilians in Gaza. You we this idea that
1:48:41
you want the United States and the world community to do
1:48:45
something, just stop an oncoming famine somehow makes you hate
1:48:51
Israel. There are two words I'd like to say that I can't say on
1:48:55
the air. But nobody has been more and we had Jonathan
1:49:01
Greenblatt come up, he'll tell you and Jonathan may disagree
1:49:04
with me on this issue. We'll see. But one thing you won't
1:49:07
disagree with me on is that yes. I've been fighting against anti
1:49:14
semitism my entire life since World War Two, and my entire
1:49:20
career in Congress and on television crap. I've been
1:49:23
really outspoken about it. And I'm most at least dying to
1:49:27
John C Dvorak: know this. Well, wait, wait, wait. He's now that
1:49:30
I've spoken and I
1:49:31
Adam Curry: see now. Now they plug him in, turn up his spin
1:49:34
cycle to 20.
1:49:36
Unknown: I'm concerned about this. I'm concerned about
1:49:38
Benjamin Netanyahu. I'm concerned about the fact that he
1:49:41
knew where Hamas was getting its money in 2018. He refused to cut
1:49:45
it off. I'm concerned that he sent his government to Doha
1:49:48
three weeks before the attacks and said give Hamas more money.
1:49:53
I'm concerned that he continued to prop Hamas up. I'm continuing
1:49:57
constructive. Talking Points are great. Starting with Benjamin
1:50:00
Netanyahu, whose government had Hamas ISIS terrorists plans a
1:50:05
year before.
1:50:09
Adam Curry: This is like Bibi Netanyahu is he's the worst
1:50:12
thing Max
1:50:13
Unknown: and they did nothing. I'm concerned that Benjamin
1:50:15
Netanyahu, after the attacks did nothing for 678 10 hours, 100
1:50:22
hours for that. I've never seen anything like it. It shattered
1:50:27
my belief and everything I ever thought about, about Israel's
1:50:32
ability to defend itself. And by the way, it's not that we've
1:50:36
been wrong all these years. It's it Benjamin Netanyahu, was in
1:50:40
charge. And he led Israel to that point, and I'm very
1:50:44
concerned that what he continues to do whatever he can do to stay
1:50:50
in power, because the second he's out of power, he's got
1:50:53
three indictments, you might go to gel.
1:50:56
Adam Curry: Petroleum had a good point, what he really wants to
1:50:59
say Bibi Netanyahu is trumping a yarmulke. So
1:51:03
Unknown: it's a very simple equation. As long as the war
1:51:05
continues, Benjamin Netanyahu doesn't have to worry about
1:51:09
going to jail for a second the war ends, Frenchmen that Yahoo
1:51:13
has to worry about going gel, are we really Israel's future,
1:51:20
we go to this man and say if those of us who love Israel,
1:51:26
those of us who were taught in Sunday school and we were five
1:51:29
years old, that Jews are God's chosen people and Israel is
1:51:36
where they need to be to be protected, because 6 million
1:51:42
were slaughtered in the Holocaust.
1:51:45
Adam Curry: How low cost?
1:51:46
Unknown: Are we not allowed to question Benjamin Netanyahu
1:51:50
whose motives because if not, that's pretty sick, and it's not
1:51:56
in Israel's best interest. Oh,
1:51:58
John C Dvorak: Joe, like a kid went to Sunday school at the age
1:52:02
of five.
1:52:03
Adam Curry: He did apparently, there's a 32nd final clip
1:52:07
Unknown: here. But Nick, it is so it is so offensive offensive
1:52:12
Adam Curry: for
1:52:12
Unknown: Donald Trump to say, oh, here we go. You can't be a
1:52:16
good Jew. Oh my vote for Democrats.
1:52:22
Adam Curry: It's not like saying if you don't vote for me, you're
1:52:25
not black people
1:52:26
Unknown: to say you can't be a Zionist and a supporter of
1:52:30
Israel and a supporter of Jews and a fighter and defender of
1:52:34
Jews and their right to exist where they want to exist.
1:52:39
John C Dvorak: Guy sounds like unless you hate
1:52:41
Adam Curry: that yeah, who does?
1:52:44
John C Dvorak: Engage full of crap. I got two clips about
1:52:47
this. Oh, my God, not about that idiot. It's
1:52:49
Adam Curry: tiring. It's so tired. Go
1:52:51
John C Dvorak: to France 24 and go to aid to Gaza, where we have
1:52:55
our UN guy in Egypt make giving a big speech time
1:53:00
Unknown: to truly flood Gaza with life saving aid UN chief
1:53:03
Antonio Guterres appeals for a ceasefire calling the starvation
1:53:07
inside the Enclave. A moral outrage guitarist spoke from the
1:53:11
Egyptian side of the rougher border crossing with Gaza. He
1:53:15
made his way to the crossing a day after the UN Security
1:53:18
Council failed to reach a consensus 1000s of aid trucks
1:53:22
are waiting in Egypt and North Sinai province to cross over to
1:53:26
those living in desperately poor conditions. Nicholas Rushworth
1:53:29
tells us more.
1:53:30
The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on a visit to the
1:53:34
Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing, said it was time to
1:53:37
truly flood Gaza with life saving aid. He renewed a call
1:53:41
for an immediate ceasefire, and said he wanted an ironclad
1:53:45
commitment by Israel for total access for humanitarian goods to
1:53:49
Gaza crossing,
1:53:50
the long line of blocked red relief trucks on one side of the
1:53:55
gates, the long shadow of starvation on the others. That
1:54:01
is more than tragic. It is a moral outrage.
1:54:05
The
1:54:05
UN's World Food Programme says Gazans are already starving to
1:54:09
death with famine projected by May in the northern part of the
1:54:12
Gaza Strip. There
1:54:13
are a number of obstacles that the Israeli authorities have
1:54:18
maintained that make it very difficult to reach the level of
1:54:24
delivery that is necessary. The problem is not all many trucks
1:54:29
enter. The problem is how can we distribute,
1:54:33
Adam Curry: distribute, distribute, get your boots out
1:54:37
of my bag.
1:54:38
John C Dvorak: There's a thing that keeps cropping up in all
1:54:40
these international reports which is they're starving to
1:54:42
death as we speak. Yes, but a famine will begin in May.
1:54:47
Adam Curry: Oh, is that when it says scheduled?
1:54:50
John C Dvorak: For this is what must be because there's like
1:54:53
they're starving to death right now. Yes, but a famine is
1:54:58
expected begin in May. A what was there's a timetable for this
1:55:02
sort of thing? And now what is what's going on now? That's not
1:55:05
a famine.
1:55:06
Adam Curry: It's on the media calendar. Let's see, what do we
1:55:10
have? And maybe, guys, for me, we've got Famine, Famine
1:55:15
scheduled. Okay. All right. That's good. We got famine from
1:55:18
May. And
1:55:19
John C Dvorak: then the other thing, of course, to continue
1:55:21
with the anti Netanyahu up, we have the Tel Aviv protests which
1:55:29
I have a clip of kicked
1:55:30
Unknown: them out of hell, banners and Israeli flags poured
1:55:33
out on the streets of Tel Aviv as 1000s of people gathered the
1:55:37
Saturday demanding an immediate deal to release some 130 as
1:55:41
reduced hostages in Gaza, as well as new elections in the
1:55:45
country. demonstrators are criticizing the way Prime
1:55:49
Minister Madami Netanyahu is handling the war against Hamas,
1:55:53
and demands the government to take responsibility that's on
1:55:56
Yahoo has vowed to go ahead with the plan offensive in Rockford
1:56:00
dubbed a mistake by the US Secretary of State and simply
1:56:03
Kim.
1:56:04
Adam Curry: Oh, they're all just playing a big big theater.
1:56:08
That's all set. No one. Please. No one. No one buys this
1:56:14
anymore. So you know, the blanket us was so much pournami
1:56:20
that we did we don't even know what to care. No, you. Yeah, no,
1:56:24
I know. I know as
1:56:25
John C Dvorak: a show title.
1:56:26
Adam Curry: I have a Shure Punam. And then let's put some
1:56:30
cheesecake on the art. That's great. I have a super card from
1:56:35
Mayor Adams of New York.
1:56:38
John C Dvorak: I'm sure I would love to hear it. Everyone
1:56:41
Unknown: knows that. New York City is the app is of America is
1:56:45
the symbol of America is the keys of America is the soul of
1:56:49
America. We are the televi of America. New York City is the
1:56:53
Islamic Bank of America. Of America. We are the Lima of
1:56:59
America. New York City is Miss Mexico City of America. This is
1:57:05
the doubling of America, New York City.
1:57:10
John C Dvorak: Buddy really put a lot of work into that one.
1:57:13
Adam Curry: What do you need to know speech writer?
1:57:15
John C Dvorak: Oh, well, that's probably true.
1:57:19
Adam Curry: So United Airlines is under attack and rightfully
1:57:22
so. I don't know if you receive this but I must have received
1:57:26
five copies of this from something called the United
1:57:31
Council the members of council 150 And it's a very long no and
1:57:38
I put it in the show notes. I'm not I'm not going to read the
1:57:40
whole thing. But um, I'll just start off here. We you're
1:57:43
elected allpa that's Airline Pilots Association
1:57:46
representatives, Philo's our unfortunate responsibility. It
1:57:50
looks like a Chad GPT job actually, to draw attention to
1:57:53
several very concerning items. These issues have thus far been
1:57:57
inadequately addressed. They pertain to the very core nature
1:58:00
of our chosen profession. This is definitely Chachi PT. Simply
1:58:04
put, our safety culture is under attack and enough is enough. We
1:58:08
cannot in good conscience continue to wait for our flight
1:58:11
operations management team to choose safety over anything
1:58:14
else. While their words make for great PR their actions have not
1:58:17
matched those words and have directly led to the unfortunate
1:58:20
circumstance in which we presently find ourselves. The
1:58:23
United next growth plan has seen a staggering 30% growth in just
1:58:27
a few short years. However, that growth has come with strings
1:58:30
attached. It has come hand in hand with an orchestrated
1:58:33
erosion of our safety culture and our professions input into
1:58:37
it. The FAA has similarly witnessed this and recently
1:58:42
stepped in to take substantial action against United Airlines.
1:58:46
Q clip creasing
1:58:48
John C Dvorak: oversight of United Airlines. The decision
1:58:50
follows a series of incidents, including a plane losing an
1:58:54
external panel and another plane losing a tire during takeoff.
1:58:58
United says the FAA will review work processes manuals and
1:59:02
facilities. The agency will then determine if any changes are
1:59:06
needed. The FAA says it is routine for its safety assurance
1:59:11
system to monitor in airlines operations.
1:59:14
Adam Curry: We have lost the ability to approve new line
1:59:17
check pilots issued type ratings and have regulator imposed
1:59:21
restrictions on our ability to operate and grow our airline
1:59:24
this is actually quite bad. Well, you can't do your own
1:59:27
check rides. This is a business very bad. So I think the dude in
1:59:31
a dress might want to reconsider his strategy.
1:59:34
John C Dvorak: Well, actually, a day ago, the United Airlines was
1:59:37
halted by the FAA saying no new planes for you. Yeah, no soup
1:59:42
for you. That's right.
1:59:46
Adam Curry: Where does this leave us? Well, for starters, it
1:59:47
leaves us as pilots under more scrutiny than ever before. We
1:59:52
all need to reinvest in our safety culture and do so with
1:59:55
vigor encourage each other on the flight decks to stop when
1:59:58
rush do your best to limit the scope actions whatever it takes.
2:00:01
How about this? How about not flying on United anymore? This
2:00:05
doesn't sound like a good product or service. I'd
2:00:08
John C Dvorak: like to know where the board of directors is
2:00:11
of the United Airlines to get rid of the CEO is obviously the
2:00:15
CEOs problem. I agree he's the one who sets the stage for all
2:00:19
this stuff that's what you do when you're CEO you don't sit
2:00:21
there's it's not I mean, maybe he spent too much time with the
2:00:24
in the makeup room but I mean, you don't have to spend all your
2:00:28
time concerned about your next dress you wear no.
2:00:33
Adam Curry: It's it's troubling to say the least. troubling.
2:00:39
troubling.
2:00:42
John C Dvorak: All right, yes. I was gonna say the day got a
2:00:45
couple of clips on squatters, which I think is disturbing.
2:00:48
This is an OP of some sort because squatting has been going
2:00:51
on forever. As we pointed out in the last
2:00:52
Adam Curry: show, this is part of the be afraid of this is part
2:00:55
of the political side of immigration. It's like be
2:00:59
afraid, be afraid. Be afraid. Be afraid Trump has to see
2:01:02
John C Dvorak: it. But this was this was targeted American
2:01:04
homeless more than the immigrants. Oh, okay. This is
2:01:09
squatters. Clip one NBC.
2:01:14
Unknown: Do not touch me. Touch me. They're the house guests. No
2:01:18
one invited. You're trespassing. Squatters making themselves
2:01:23
right at home.
2:01:24
out of my house. It's not your house. There
2:01:27
are people who take over mostly vacant properties that aren't
2:01:30
there's one New York case even turning deadly. Police now
2:01:34
believe
2:01:35
the 52 year old Vitel was killed by squatters terrifying I'm
2:01:39
Patty people
2:01:40
says she discovered two women and kids in a Florida property
2:01:43
she was preparing to sell and filmed her intense
2:01:45
confrontations with them. I had
2:01:48
squatters I did $40,000 worth of damage stole appliances by at
2:01:54
one point
2:01:54
even threatening her with a tire iron. So you must want me to
2:01:57
take this and break your phone. She says it took more than a
2:02:00
month to get them out.
2:02:01
How did you feel? It is quite frankly one of the most
2:02:05
frustrating, unfair experiences and frightening experiences of
2:02:09
my life. The burden of proof was on me, not the renter's it's
2:02:15
unfair. Oh my god. unfair
2:02:18
because squatters take advantage of laws meant to protect
2:02:21
renters, often leaving homeowners helpless, you
2:02:24
shouldn't be trying to steal my house. This video captured by
2:02:27
New York's Eyewitness News has gone viral. A homeowner trying
2:02:30
to force squatters out is then handcuffed by police and removed
2:02:34
from her own home. No charges were filed.
2:02:37
Adam Curry: Well, the real problem I have with this story
2:02:38
is that she says the renters Why didn't she say squatters? Were
2:02:42
these renters who stopped paying rent and then became squatters.
2:02:46
John C Dvorak: That is unclear. I know I noticed the same thing.
2:02:49
I didn't like it. No. But these laws are to prevent renters from
2:02:55
being unnecessarily evicted. Usually when a property is
2:02:59
changing hands or something else. Is this committed to get
2:03:02
out? Is this
2:03:02
Adam Curry: also a little bit of a holdover from the from the
2:03:06
COVID COVID era?
2:03:08
John C Dvorak: Yeah, baby. Although I think that should be
2:03:11
over by now. Let's play the second half. New York
2:03:14
Unknown: attorney and Margaret co Rosa says squatting cases are
2:03:16
on the rise due to more vacant properties and the high cost of
2:03:20
housing how are they getting away with us if they
2:03:22
pull out a fake lease or they pull out a fake deed? Now it's a
2:03:26
he said she said
2:03:28
don't empower them
2:03:29
flash Shelton who advises homeowners on how to push out
2:03:33
squatters says to protect your home set up security cameras.
2:03:36
Your
2:03:37
best protection is basically being able to document when
2:03:40
someone comes in
2:03:41
and call police. As soon as you find someone.
2:03:44
Please support this bill. Back in Florida.
2:03:47
Patti is paving the way for change advocating for new laws
2:03:50
to fight squatting. What do you want to say to the squatters
2:03:53
around the country?
2:03:54
The gig is up my hope is that within another year squatting
2:03:59
will be a pandemic that is on the decline. I own this house
2:04:05
hoping
2:04:05
her story empowers others to squash out the squatters Valerie
2:04:12
Castro NBC News
2:04:14
Adam Curry: was also violent. It
2:04:16
John C Dvorak: was a very violent report notch mentioned
2:04:19
very violent
2:04:19
Adam Curry: I don't like it disturbed at all I'm sorry. It's
2:04:23
disturbing me. But it's a state by state thing isn't it?
2:04:28
John C Dvorak: I think so. Yeah. But it's a it's an epidemic in
2:04:33
New York it seems and I guess Florida has always had this
2:04:36
issue. Wild.
2:04:39
Adam Curry: Hey, we had we missed it. We missed it. We
2:04:41
missed it. We missed it.
2:04:43
John C Dvorak: The Earth Hour Yes. We
2:04:44
Adam Curry: missed it again. Every year we miss Earth Hour. I
2:04:48
always I am. I always want to participate and turn off my
2:04:53
studio for an hour
2:04:55
John C Dvorak: to help you do to help
2:04:57
Adam Curry: save the earth. And I have a cool They're
2:05:00
Unknown: finally going dark to raise awareness of conservation
2:05:03
and climate change issues that millions of people around the
2:05:06
world have marked Earth our 2020 for the world's largest
2:05:11
grassroots movement for the environment. From 8:30pm to
2:05:15
9:30pm. local time lights were and will be turned off around
2:05:19
the globe. Nick Rushworth tells us more
2:05:22
the Eiffel Tower in Paris dimmed. For Earth our various
2:05:28
landmarks worldwide also went lighthouse, including in Bangkok
2:05:32
and in Kolkata, as a symbolic commitment to tackling climate
2:05:36
change. During Earth Hour, individuals and businesses are
2:05:40
encouraged to turn off non essential lights for one hour
2:05:42
from 8:30pm to 9:30pm. local time, climate activists gathered
2:05:48
in Nicosia in Cyprus to express their concern about the climate
2:05:52
emergency that
2:05:54
they left Erica Haruna Akira Manos Vinod Mehta for the last
2:05:58
12 years, we've turned off the lights on the last Saturday in
2:06:00
March to send a message that in one symbolic hour, we can make a
2:06:04
real difference to the environment in society for the
2:06:07
benefit of people.
2:06:09
It domain in my opinion, just the kind of messages that we
2:06:12
need to take climate measures to reduce pollution to achieve the
2:06:15
goals that Cyprus and the EU have set for the fight against
2:06:18
climate change.
2:06:21
The World Wildlife Fund says giving one hour for the earth
2:06:24
can help bring our world back to life.
2:06:29
Adam Curry: That's funny. Bring it back to life. The world is
2:06:33
bad. I was
2:06:34
John C Dvorak: I was I got that clip before Earth Hour. And I
2:06:38
went outside to see what would happen at 830. In the San
2:06:41
Francisco Bay area.
2:06:42
Adam Curry: Yeah, the lib tard area of California.
2:06:47
John C Dvorak: Nothing? No, of
2:06:48
Adam Curry: course not. Who remembers the last Saturday in
2:06:51
March? What's the second?
2:06:54
John C Dvorak: Okay, I have a five second clip that says
2:06:56
suggestions. And I don't remember what this is.
2:06:59
Unknown: It says that that's how it can be spent on a range of
2:07:01
activities from giving a donation to giving a donation.
2:07:05
John C Dvorak: Oh, giving a donation Yes, giving a donation
2:07:08
to the no agenda show? Well,
2:07:10
Adam Curry: before we go to that, I'm glad you brought the
2:07:13
Earth Hour clip because there is a very good documentary on
2:07:19
YouTube, which it makes it even better because it's just out
2:07:23
there. It's called Climate the movie. It's about Yeah, it's
2:07:27
about an hour and 15 minutes long, they watched the whole
2:07:29
thing. There is for the for the Long time, no agenda producers,
2:07:34
nothing new. Some familiar familiar faces, like the one of
2:07:40
the co founder of Greenpeace. And but what is good is it lays
2:07:45
out in in some good detail, but very accessible to all and they
2:07:49
have like Harvard guys, Yale Nobel Prize winners, all these
2:07:56
people go on, this is a hoax. It's not true. They're jacking
2:08:00
the charts, the jack in the temperature there lying that you
2:08:05
know that look at the geological studies, you know, they were
2:08:08
actually in a in an ice age, and it is by around 2030, it's going
2:08:12
to start getting cooler, which of course, shows you why they're
2:08:15
so crazy about getting it done now. And they all they all have
2:08:19
these intellectual scientists all laugh about the idea that
2:08:24
we're going to die because it's two degrees warmer. Whereas you
2:08:29
know, the temperature varies five up or five down the median
2:08:33
is around one in variance. But what they do hammer home is that
2:08:42
this is it's about control. And and I'm just gonna have to keep
2:08:47
hammering on this because it's not just about what I like what
2:08:52
they all say universally as well. If it's a global problem,
2:08:55
you need a global government to take care of it. And that and we
2:08:58
haven't quite gotten there, but we're getting very close and
2:09:01
there's so much money involved, that there's not going to stop
2:09:07
and it is all about control such as Biden's EPA. Well, it's our
2:09:12
EPA has just rolled out USA auto mandates forcing EVs to be two
2:09:19
thirds of all passenger vehicles. Two thirds two thirds
2:09:24
John C Dvorak: will be made by China's BYD and Neo and I owe
2:09:29
Mexico and they'll flood our country with a minute take out
2:09:32
all of our Evie oh yeah
2:09:33
Adam Curry: man. And guess who's the biggest investor in this
2:09:36
scam. Black Rock
2:09:39
John C Dvorak: the Blackstone annonce
2:09:42
Adam Curry: Black Rock is what I have. That's someone's bumping
2:09:47
something on your side. It's gonna go
2:09:49
John C Dvorak: with it right now trying to get it to duplicate
2:09:52
and as
2:09:53
Adam Curry: you succeeded and then here's a here's an example
2:09:57
of how this is going to end sir gene Center. To me, Tesla
2:10:03
revises late night driving and its effect on safety score. And
2:10:10
I'm like, wow, that's interesting. So, yes, so Tesla,
2:10:14
tracking your driving pay good pay attention. Tesla drivers,
2:10:18
track your driving and they give you a safety score based upon,
2:10:24
you know, a whole bunch of factors like, did you have
2:10:27
shortstops, you know, like, oh, slam on the brakes. Now they've
2:10:31
adjusted it, they've updated their late night driving to be
2:10:35
risk weighted based on driving from 11pm to 4am previously was
2:10:40
10pm to 4am. The impact of late night driving on your safety
2:10:45
score will depend on the proportion of time spent driving
2:10:49
in each hour between 11pm and 4am. Tesla uses eight different
2:10:54
factors to determine a safety score. forward collision
2:10:58
warnings per 1000 non autopilot miles heartbreaking, aggressive
2:11:02
turning unsafe following excessive speed, late night
2:11:06
driving, forced autopilot disengagement and unbuckled
2:11:10
driving. And so I said, Wow, that's really quite creepy. I
2:11:17
guess they're going to be selling this to the insurance
2:11:20
companies who already don't want to insure EVs because, you know,
2:11:23
they tend to burn down houses. And Jean informs me Oh, no,
2:11:28
they're going to launch their own insurance. This is your
2:11:32
future. We need to stop this insanity. That I
2:11:38
John C Dvorak: like aggressive turning.
2:11:42
Adam Curry: I'm with you on that. Fun. It's great.
2:11:46
Doughnuts, baby doughnuts. But this is all of this. This is
2:11:51
just friendly. Little Elon, just Elon, he's a good guy. No, he's
2:11:57
not a good guy. He is a shill for this kind of stuff. It's not
2:12:05
good. We cannot let government entities track all of our so
2:12:12
called Climate based activities. In this case, it's still a
2:12:16
climate based car based on some phony baloney calculation which
2:12:23
we've we've been through. I don't remember exactly. You had
2:12:25
that I think at one point. How they calculate the actual
2:12:32
pollution made by these EVs. What was that? Again? It was
2:12:37
like some something that they they snuck
2:12:39
John C Dvorak: which is based on how much waste of energy and
2:12:43
resources to make the batteries in the car. And the whole thing
2:12:47
is, it's complicated.
2:12:49
Adam Curry: Right? But it's also it's complicated for a reason,
2:12:52
because none of its true. None of its true. And
2:12:55
John C Dvorak: no, the fact that it costs a lot of money to make
2:12:57
an Eevee is not untrue.
2:13:00
Adam Curry: Anyway, we've got us I had a rancher out here
2:13:05
yesterday from Colorado, Colorado craft beef. And it's
2:13:10
just it's unbelievable what's happening. These days, we're
2:13:14
losing our food supply. And we really are you you've got to
2:13:20
start taking a look at where are you? Where are you going to get
2:13:22
your food from? Because it's not going to be from the it's not
2:13:24
going to be beef. In the feed
2:13:26
John C Dvorak: one of our producers who's also a beef guy
2:13:29
went up to the Panhandle and he said he had some land up there.
2:13:32
He says that big fire that took place in Texas wiped out a bunch
2:13:35
of beef producers. He says those people are not coming back.
2:13:38
Adam Curry: That was me on the last show. I told you that Texas
2:13:42
slim, Texas slim. I have I had the note to Texas slim told me
2:13:46
on the phone. I didn't have a note. You know, I
2:13:49
John C Dvorak: read a note from some guy. Hold on. Now that
2:13:51
Adam Curry: wouldn't surprise me. Now because they can't
2:13:54
finance they're hurt anymore.
2:13:56
John C Dvorak: Okay, she was what's the Yeah, the banks are
2:13:58
of no help. No,
2:13:59
Adam Curry: I mean, interest rates are of no help. So we have
2:14:05
to keep hammering because it's just become a joke, a punch
2:14:07
line, or whatever. Is just, yes, climate change that one believes
2:14:15
in it, but they're not stopping. They're not stopping. They're
2:14:19
going to go until they have total control of us. That's what
2:14:22
all those Ulez zones were in the UK. And God bless the Brits, you
2:14:26
know, the Londoners know we're taking that down, we're ripping
2:14:29
that stuff down. We're not gonna let you force us into some kind
2:14:32
of phony baloney climate change zone where we can't drive or can
2:14:37
only drive three miles an hour. It's total control and yet we
2:14:42
have to resist you must resist me much. Much this ya know, you
2:14:47
say that I still have some fight left in me. I still have some
2:14:51
fight left. And wow, this is something that just came across
2:14:55
the wire. In
2:15:08
the vape wars at Science Direct comes out with an interesting
2:15:12
article. And so what is vaping? vaping is in essence a nicotine
2:15:20
delivery system with a with a fun little taste and we were
2:15:25
told all no oh no we these kids are getting hooked on nicotine
2:15:30
is no good. The flavors they're being marketed to five year olds
2:15:34
five year old kids want to have strawberry they're gonna vape
2:15:37
they vape Well, I didn't know this. Nicotine inhibits the
2:15:44
amygdala, the VTA to what is VTA. What is VTA? Ven ventral
2:15:51
tegmental area to the amygdala dopamine pathway to promote
2:15:59
anxiety. So when you vape you have less anxiety.
2:16:06
John C Dvorak: So this would be deaths why people smoke?
2:16:09
Adam Curry: Right? Well, we already got rid of that but they
2:16:11
wanted the kids to stop vaping because it was a cheap nicotine
2:16:17
delivery system. And they're not getting all jacked. We need them
2:16:21
spun up and spun out and angry and hope to voting
2:16:25
John C Dvorak: Democrat.
2:16:28
Adam Curry: Exactly. With that I'd like to thank you for your
2:16:31
currency in the morning to you the man who put the sea in the
2:16:33
fresh corporate say hello to my friend on the other end the One
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Only Mr. Johnson
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John C Dvorak: in the morning to you Mr. Adam curry also in the
2:16:43
morning your chips to see boots on the ground feed near subs in
2:16:46
the water. And the names of knights
2:16:49
Adam Curry: in the morning to the trolls and the troll room.
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Stick your hands up. They're trolls I mean good nose. Trolls
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are up. We're up 40 Trolls we had nowhere more. We had 1994 on
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we are actually up 70 Trolls. That's pretty good.
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John C Dvorak: That's not bad. Like that number
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John C Dvorak: She's amazing. Yes,
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Adam Curry: she actually during qualifying she broke the track
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record by half a second and qualifying which unfortunately,
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unfortunately, doesn't count as official in the race. She was
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only off of the track record by 0.3 seconds. And that's because
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the clouds had rolled in which does that slow down your car
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clouds?
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John C Dvorak: Well, yeah, cuz this is solar powered.
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Adam Curry: I'm sure it has something to do with the
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temperature of the track or the tires or I think I don't know.
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We got a report from her dad. Greg. Good to see no agenda.
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People out there were yelling in the morning. He was on the
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track, which is fantastic. Love that. The no agenda logo proudly
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displayed on the car there which I just loved. I just love that
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we have a winning race, mobile
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John C Dvorak: race.
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Adam Curry: f1 f1 For sure. I mean, and she's perfect for I
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love the cowboy hat the whole vibe. She's got Speed Racer
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Ashlynn speed, no agenda, and we've been with her from day
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John C Dvorak: tell me more well, that this is like,
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Well, you've got to support us, but you're running ads. I don't
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Adam Curry: That's what's so great about it. But if you
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John C Dvorak: But listen to the individual. Yes, yeah. Listen to
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Adam Curry: Wall Street about the streaming wars.
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Unknown: First, I want to talk about a relatively new trend
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reported on and that is consumers canceling their
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streaming subscriptions. Does that have to do with the price
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hikes we've seen introduced by a number of streaming services. So
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you
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see customers starting to get to a point where their streaming
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used to be, or just starting to feel really expensive and meaty.
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And so they're saying what do I actually need? What am I
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savvier consumer has emerged and also with inflation and just the
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the rising cost of living households are saying how much
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am I actually spending on entertainment? And am I getting
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Adam Curry: Oh, full value. There you go. See? People are
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artists who we chose art from on the previous episode. That was
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episode 1644. And that was I think we titled that one shock
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opera shock opera. And again, it was the art that made us laugh
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right off the bat. Taunton Neil comes flying back in with a
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total winner, a red hat which we would say would be like a maga
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hat with bloodbath 24 logo on it. It was just there was
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nothing that even came close I don't think it was so good. Well
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John C Dvorak: you did We did like to canned a lobster that
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they can buy correct directory that was funny.
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Adam Curry: And we went back and forth and we said well, we both
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laugh the minute we saw that hat and that's that's always kind of
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a that's usually the one we just go for. Now. There was a lot of
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bloodbath type stuff. Also I'd like to Taunton yielded some
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other ones she did the lobster from the tree with a cicada.
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Yes, correct. A record cicada. The lobster of the tree with the
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can was very good. Did you use it for the newsletter? You said
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you were gonna use it for the newsletter?
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John C Dvorak: I did? No, I think I use it didn't was a
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cheesecake. I can't remember.
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Adam Curry: Don't be sad at all and other Correct Correct
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correct records coming in again with some stuff. Oh my God, tell
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him and also remember that most of these images are used by the
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clip custodian, I'm sorry, by Dred Scott, who, who does our
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chapters. I said this because clip custodian is doing art now
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as well. Dred Scott puts together chapters that when you
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use one of those modern podcast apps, you'll see the artwork
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change when we change a topic, and usually it's art that goes
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with the topic it's really it's worth it because that way you
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can it's funny it's an addition to the show, or you can go to no
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agenda art generator.com You can refresh live during the show.
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See what the artists are uploading as we're speaking
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because we choose the art right after the show. But you can
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always submit something yourself if you want if you want to be a
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part of the of the time and the talent we love it. I'm gonna
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John C Dvorak: provided another reminder to the artists that if
2:28:21
their art is anyway gruesome. And I would consider a cicada a
2:28:27
gruesome thing to put as the artwork in is kind of repulsive.
2:28:32
It won't get picked.
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Adam Curry: Why is this the kind of gruesome we'll
2:28:37
John C Dvorak: look at that tree a Tree Lobsters the one from
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Scaramanga with a bunch of gruesome bugs coming out of a
2:28:44
what looks like a french fry bag no
2:28:50
Adam Curry: Wow well gee
2:28:53
John C Dvorak: you know about this rule yeah but
2:28:55
Adam Curry: I but but now we're into taste I mean, I think the
2:28:58
Tree Lobsters is not that gruesome Yeah, I think the the
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bloodbath with the Trump in it that's kind of gruesome
2:29:06
John C Dvorak: shift but that didn't get picked either did it?
2:29:08
No, it wasn't
2:29:09
Adam Curry: even discussed. Thank you again Thompson here we
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really appreciate everything you now we go over to the treasure
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portion of the value you're still banging like mad I don't
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know what HSI
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John C Dvorak: I'm, here's the problem. It is the
2:29:28
Adam Curry: two hours and 30 minutes and he's found the
2:29:30
problem. No,
2:29:31
John C Dvorak: I know what the problem is. I know what the
2:29:32
problem is for the last couple of weeks I just at the end of
2:29:35
the show. I know how to fix it but then I after the show's over
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I turn off the machine and I'd go away and I forget all about
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it to the next show. No so I have to Earth hours.
2:29:47
Adam Curry: You forget about Earth Hour every year
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John C Dvorak: in a Earth Hour. Well, you're no better.
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Adam Curry: Alright everybody. Um What do you mean I'm no
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better don't have done anything about Earth Hour. No, but I
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haven't I'm not banging my mic.
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John C Dvorak: I don't know that
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Adam Curry: everybody emailed John at the vorak.org tonight.
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John C Dvorak: You know, the kind of email I get about the
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banging the mic, though, let
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Adam Curry: me Yes. Let me guess Adam needs to shut up about
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banging the mic. No,
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John C Dvorak: keep banging the mic because it pisses off Adam.
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Adam Curry: Very similar, but now I'm in charge of audio on
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now, here, you know, when something will say the website
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funny, Brett. Good. That's a good name. Baron bloodbath.
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Adam Curry: got it. I know a lot of people want to send blankets
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or water just send your cash. Linda have the Shire Parts
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Unknown might be from one of those Shire places in the UK 333
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dot 33 Oh wait this see attached notes and it's a switcheroo.
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Okay, so it's a switcheroo for? It'll be for James Campbell. Let
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me open up the note here. That's taking a second it is a PDF
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and I haven't been the same since and he needs a delusion.
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You've been de deuced and that's wrong. In waiting, Linda of the
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Shire. Thanks for great no agenda shows Linda. We all met
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21 2023. James gave you a six pack
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John C Dvorak: of hot water. And that's what I'm drinking at the
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mall. Moment.
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Adam Curry: How about it also sends an email of donation
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notes? I don't know about that. They get donation, this is good
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enough. It's what you get. Okay, and we will start Cucaracha
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John C Dvorak: is up. He's in Finland, Minnesota nuts. Three,
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three 3.33. And he has a note that also came in on a sheet of
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go to it, scroll back. I had been seeing 30 threes everywhere
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he writes. Lately to the point that my 12 year old daughter
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Genevieve told me I better donate soon as
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Adam Curry: a great kid. You know, it's these kids that go on
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to become racing car drivers and winners.
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John C Dvorak: Please credit this towards her eventual Dame
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hood I would. Then I was catching up on episode 640. The
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other day when I heard Adam use the term v for V from the N Rand
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and Atlas Shrugged, which happens to be the book I'm
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currently reading for
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Adam Curry: the next three months. So when I pick
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John C Dvorak: that same night I read on page 187. Quote, I
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thought that one stood in the merit of one had to offer and
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gave value for value,
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Adam Curry: quote, so that must have been where it came from.
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Because I know I was reading it back in the day I really thought
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you
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John C Dvorak: were nuts about your net. So I still love that
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book. It's still
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Adam Curry: a it's a love story. Atlas Shrugged is one of the
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best love stories, Hank and Daphne it's a love story.
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John C Dvorak: He continues I knew it was time to donate after
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all are are are there ever any coincidences in the kingdom? I
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know believe there is an Atlas Shrugged jingle Thanks guys,
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sir. Cucaracha of the North Woods in Finland Minnesota.
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Adam Curry: There are indeed no coincidences in the kingdom by
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your families. Laura Allen. Well how about that? Yeah, that's I
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gotta say I'm impressed. You know, we've taught them well.
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You've taught them
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John C Dvorak: that about that good work so Sam's up he's in a
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sitting born can't UK ITM Adam and John, can I please change my
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night name to Sir 10 Does sir tenders or tenders horse
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requesting jobs coming from me yet? It's that's not your new
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name. Requesting jobs karma for myself and health karma from my
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brother. And uh, we're all gonna die for good measure. Sir Sam,
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how come?
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Adam Curry: That's not as new name
2:39:06
John C Dvorak: as you think that you should have said sir. 10
2:39:09
Dez. Right.
2:39:10
Adam Curry: But that's going to be his new name. He's already a
2:39:13
sir. So he just wants to change it to attend us.
2:39:16
John C Dvorak: Yeah, okay. Okay. That's what he said Sir Sam on
2:39:18
the note.
2:39:19
Adam Curry: I know. But he wants to change it. Yeah, I
2:39:22
John C Dvorak: think he should. Both for it.
2:39:24
Adam Curry: You're dead naming him by calling him sir de naming
2:39:28
him. That's an outrage. You can't be doing that. I'm sorry.
2:39:33
I forgot he wants jobs. Carmen. Let me do that. Again. Minimal
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professional.
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Unknown: Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
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Adam Curry: And we go to Bowman in San Antonio, Texas. 333. And
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he just says thanks, y'all. Well, thank you. Best note of
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the bunch.
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John C Dvorak: Sir. I'm like that is up. And he's in. Hebron.
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Er Hebron, Kentucky 248 or 246 80. And he says Hey Gents,
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millennial private investment producer here. I saw so many
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Kara Swisher videos with Bill Maher on X formerly known as
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Twitter. I just had to donate. I'm hoping to hear some of
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Adam's takes on these cringy clips. Well, you heard one
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without asking you got it? That's right. But go on. She
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used this many times with Bill he says also I have essentially
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quit gambling. So this donation in some of what my losses could
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have been was is mousou at some of his losses could have been by
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the way, I feel so much more free since I have stopped
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money away toward towards Vegas about this and they are
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astonished I feel like I have been read pilled on this some
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quick market commentary Fed has pushed their dots to three cuts
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for 2024 I'd originally said no cuts in 2024 but now beginning
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to think one or two could be in store post election but again,
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this is the same federal reserve that projected 1.25 basis point
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and hike for 2022 in November 2019 is always telling us this
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hello regional banking crisis. SP 500 still hovering around all
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Unknown: Donald Trump don't trust China Chinese as home
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ESP ICT sir Jeremy?
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Adam Curry: Chum putty. Chum, fatty Brockville Ontario Canadia
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Associate Executive Producer two three 3.99 ITM gentlemen,
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according to my calculations, this donation takes me to
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So I need a Oh, sorry. Tony's stay safe. Oh a Boeing. Oh,
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okay. I gotcha. Stay say. It's funny how people are all like,
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afraid but yet they still fly him. Sometimes
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Please stay safe. Okay.
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Adam Curry: Good to see that's even better. Why don't we have a
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stay safe yell? That's better. Sir Jeremy Oakville, Ontario,
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Canada. Navia. Thank you very much.
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John C Dvorak: Alison Ostrander in Round Rock, Texas. Yeah. And
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she comes in with a 230 333 and she says a long note in which
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I'll read as much as I can have. I haven't seen 33 pop up
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I'm currently watching and also anyone who comes comes through
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and I was an ITM in the chat. You'll make my week. John, if
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you watch and like anything from the watch list, feel free to use
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it for the game on VHF unplugged or you can find something to
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beat toast to ASD
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Adam Curry: who's toast.
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John C Dvorak: I don't know. Jingles it's gonna be amazing
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jobs karma and our two d two karma is my son loves to mimic
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it. Wishing our favorite podcasts and everyone else and
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get mo nation all the best. Oh my god, that is
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Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs
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Adam Curry: there we go. Sharon Sharon Doherty, Glasgow from
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Leonard Cheshire, Glasgow,
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John C Dvorak: Glasgow
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Adam Curry: in in the jeebies to 31 dot 65 no notes so you get a
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double up karma. Thank you very much. You've got karma. And now
2:44:46
we have a note that says to be read by Adam was a Dutch guy, so
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it probably wants me to pronounce his name right. Vout
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are the hosts in Amersfoort? Do you know where that is armored
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fourth row a duck's tu tu tu dot 22 ITM AC and JCD some value
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here for your great show that really hit me in the mouth. Your
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media deconstructions like recently regarding Trump's so
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called bloodbath are phenomenal. Big thank you to my friend Emile
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Bucher, who pointed me to your show, yet douchebag call out for
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him as he is still not contributed any value. It's long
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overdue. By the way, should you require a Java coder for your
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slender mint.com endeavor? Yeah, have you seen the website
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John C Dvorak: about her decoding in Java or Java script.
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I says Java he says Java so it should be job okay, let's let's
2:46:02
wrap this sociate executive producer with guests who Linda
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Lou patcon from Lakewood, Colorado, 200 bucks, and she
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jobs,
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Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs. Jobs.
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Adam Curry: And that wraps up our executive and Associate
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John C Dvorak: now. Yes, starting with Ian field. 100
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send a check, there's no fees. Well, after 100 checks, they
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this which is like five bucks 15 cents? What a difference?
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Maximum fee. Sir David callsign Barney in North Baltimore Elora
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Did you
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Adam Curry: say sir Sir camera Chris. As a birthday for Ania
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Palm Sunday and show day lands on her fifth birthday. It's his
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John C Dvorak: for camera. Sir David callsign Barney in North
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Adam Curry: We can do bad deed do really long, really long note
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there but she
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John C Dvorak: will give you the trailer selling car Am I at the
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end of the list? Yes and Ron and good about that
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John C Dvorak: 5856 Scott Lapeer in South Glastonbury,
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Connecticut. 5616 and he should be on the birthday list I guess
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he is I believe you light yellow.
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Adam Curry: I believe he is he. He also did the fees. Thank you.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, sir Darius unity in Essex, Maryland 5555.
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He has
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Adam Curry: a new human resource as of the 18th of March.
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John C Dvorak: Sarah Stein Lynn in Brentwood, Tennessee. 5510.
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Stein line Yeah. John jolly and Yukon, Oklahoma. 5444. John
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Matera in Media, Pennsylvania,
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Adam Curry: he says as a warm a warm mode donation. What does
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that even mean? 5377
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John C Dvorak: I have no idea. What's a shout out to billions
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Michael stayed on ma $50. From him, we want to thank all these
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people for making shows 1645 a reality and a winner. Yes.
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Adam Curry: And I also wanted to mention, you know, we were
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laughing about the clip from the tinfoil hat podcast if you
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remember that. Yep. And, and the people were mad. He's not a
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sidekick he Sam Tripoli he's promoted your show. You're a
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douche bag. This is why I don't donate to the show because you
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John C Dvorak: Sam grief for sending that note to you
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Adam Curry: All right, thank you all very much for supporting the
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Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
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belated Happy Birthday. Oops you screwed up. You still got him?
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That was on March 16. Sir camera Chris. Happy birthday to his
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well, we may not have tours, but we do have meetups all over the
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people send us meet up reports. These are some of the funny ones
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Denver had a meet up and here's their report.
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Unknown: No agenda media report for March 21. Carly gets the
2:57:15
Rosie the Riveter award for her side projects.
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This is Colin nothing on the side in the morning.
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This is Phoenix. We're having a great time here. The talks are
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good and the conversation is better. This is a lease all the
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way from SOCO driving two hours to be here tonight. Oh, three
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the Israeli
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Mr. Jones brought the pecan pie to make it a true Rosie meet up.
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Denver out. There you go.
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Adam Curry: Hold on Rosie the Riveter day. I love that I love
2:57:53
it. They had a themed meet up and it sounds like that a good
2:57:55
time you can do this yourself. It's so easy. You just find a
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place where y'all can meet usually a bar yeah that seems to
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be a fun place people like to have a drink. A little bit of
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something to eat and Leo Bravo has done this now for the 50th
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time in Los Angeles for the flight of the no agendas. Hey
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everybody, it's Leo prob I need a passing the phone around.
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looks at things to say
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Unknown: in the morning. Everybody trains here in the
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morning. In the morning in the morning. I am calling me from
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pico lands in the morning in the afternoon in the evening. Oh
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yeah. We got trains over here. This is Slick Rick, no bloodbath
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here in the morning.
2:58:36
Adam Curry: And the ninth annual northwest Houston meetup was
2:58:39
held over the weekend. It was a success. We had two literal
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dudes named Ben. This is from vi counselor economic hitman. Dr.
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Ben Nelson, a microbiologists or ditch Walker and a smokin hot
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wife Marie and Sir Jean and his Sir James Beard, which is out of
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control. Didn't he needs a sidecar in his motorcycle to
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carry this thing around. Many more wanted to come, but they
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told us they had last minute conflicts. That's no excuse.
2:59:05
Fortunately, these are monthly meetups. So expect the next one
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in April and here's the meetup number five for New York City
2:59:12
also known as the Tel Aviv anyone
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Unknown: in the next New York City no agenda meet out number
2:59:18
five Stan Franco host is my wife.
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Hey, what's going on, Tom, pleasure to be here. Sorry
2:59:27
to meet everybody.
2:59:28
Adam Curry: And a blast in the mornings. 0706
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Unknown: in
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the morning, no agenda nation. First meet up here in New York
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City of all places. Happy to be here. Shut up the semester, my
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smokin hot wife who couldn't make it. So we got the next one.
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And I happen to be at my first meetup. Hey,
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Ellie, fall like my first meetup over here in New York or Muncie.
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And here are my smoking.
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A couple other cool people in the Morning John and Adam. Were
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all here at the gym saloon wondering why there's a security
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group upstairs.
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no agenda New York City meetup number five was held at the gym
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saloon on Wednesday, March 28 2024. In total 10 attended.
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Again, thank you to all who attended. We had a great time.
3:00:11
Stay tuned for the next one. Sounds
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Adam Curry: like the guy from the subway announcements that
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Adam Curry: It is love those meetups it's so fun. So fun to
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hear those. That's right we what a community you guys have built
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it's beautiful and get each other's phone numbers and texts
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and get on a group text or WhatsApp or whatever you
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telegram whatever you use. So that you know when something's
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if you go to telegram there's there must be eight or nine
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this I'm in this this is where I am boom people will pop up oh
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yeah I can help you out no problem. It's amazing. I so time
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I'll kick I have four I maybe one is good. Here's my first one
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Adam Curry: And fantastic. That's really all I've got.
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Do you have no ISOs I
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John C Dvorak: have no ISOs I dropped the ball. Good news of
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Adam Curry: That's your good news intro ladies and gentlemen,
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at the end of every single no agenda show. We'd like to give
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What do you have for us today, John?
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John C Dvorak: This is a story about DAISY the dog and I don't
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know what you'd have to like to put it maybe I'll get a picture
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of this situation with this dog. I don't want to say dumb dog but
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this dog stuck her head in a truck tire wheel that had the
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center missing and got stuck in and they couldn't get her out.
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Oh yeah, here's what happened.
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Unknown: Oh again. Franklin township got herself into a bit
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of a pickle yesterday. A sweet little pup named Daisy found
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herself stuck inside of a tire rim at her owner's home. First
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responders were called in and quickly got to work. New Jersey
3:04:12
correspondent Trish Hartman is live in Franklin Township. Well,
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Maggie, you've probably heard about firefighters rescuing a
3:04:17
cat stuck in a tree but probably not a dog stuck in a wheel. This
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poor dog got her head stuck in a tire rim yesterday while she was
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playing the owners the delay no family did the only thing that
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they could think of and called the fire department. Daisy, the
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11 month old yellow lab gets in some trouble from time to time
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yesterday. The pup was at home in Franklinville when she got
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her head wedged into the rim of a tire. Eventually they called
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the fire department. The Franklinville Volunteer Fire
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Company responded
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we tried using some time just detergent. We tried some
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vegetable oil we tried to even slip in some plastic around her
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neck. But at that time Daisy was kind of gasping for air eyes
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were red. We knew we kind of had to move fast knowing
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time was short Lieutenant Brandon Volpe. On his plasma
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cutter A torch that's used to cut steel might do the trick now
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it's like this would be a perfect tool I use it every day
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and my shop and like this would be price in
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a few minutes Daisy was free the delay no say now that it's over
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there laughing glad that Daisy is okay even
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after resolves you guys ever done anything like this? And
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they're like,
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nope. Poor dog and Daisy was so nice. We got to meet her today.
3:05:25
Now Daisy is doing just fine. Besides a few scratches on her
3:05:28
neck or owner says he'll be making sure that the yard is
3:05:32
more dog proofed so she doesn't get her head stuck anywhere
3:05:35
else. Reporting live in Franklin Township, New Jersey, Trish
3:05:37
Hartman, channel six Action News, Maggie brick.
3:05:40
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, she's probably a bit tired now. Good
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news with a pawn. Does it get any better than that? That's
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America, ladies and gentlemen. Well, we love talking about
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saving our pets with with stuff that burns metal. Hey, plasma
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cutter, we need some international good news and it's
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Unknown: Good news. Good news. Good news. Good news.
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Adam Curry: And that is the end of our media deconstruction for
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dripping wet here because I have nothing to juice.
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John C Dvorak: Do you all eat this meatloaf
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Unknown: answer the question.
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I think that sounds pretty good
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job pages Eric, but hard to get rid of regular gay and lesbian
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scalps. Some are even calling this spring and summer and the
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cicada pocalypse talking about girls they come out they have to
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be quick. Yay. What are hot girl Hills
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silly girl pills is Prozac pillows that antidepressant
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trying
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to your normal longer gay or lesbian your same gender loving
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these are the new terms who you read gay people and have
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everyone needs friends now because you are no longer gay.
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You are also about to get real wet apparently. Urine nation's
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velocity as for the elephants and horses so you've got
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like kids putting their mental health medication and diagnosis
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on Twitter by
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men who identify as women who claim that they're lesbians how
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far can they actually take this like thinks the Windy City is
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about to get real fun this summer?
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Adam Curry: We're fat because of our severe sugar addiction all
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unhappy looking waiting for a Cinnabon. We're addicted but now
3:09:28
we have this fix. ozempic will go V the drug companies that are
3:09:32
just flooding America any drug you want the in the mail. Did
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you see the special peel back some layers on Oprah? One point
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of this specialty is to hammer into your brain. It's a disease.
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It's not you.
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Unknown: Dr. W. Scott Bush has been studying the disease of
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obesity. And please
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Adam Curry: note it does see that they're making this stuff
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up the line and they are shoving it down your throat with Oprah
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right that that is a spectrum where else we've heard this
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whereby everybody can be on the spectrum. These are the tricks
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they employ is genetic, by the way, you're going to be on it
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for life, and do you have to be
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Unknown: on it for the rest of your life? Yeah,
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the data would support that.
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These patients stopped the medication, the disease comes
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Adam Curry: back. You're now a drug pusher and both of you are
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consultants are paid consultants for the pharmaceutical companies
3:10:25
that they're talking about. It's called Marketing. You're now a
3:10:29
drug pusher.
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Unknown: That's our new philosophy is to help people
3:10:33
live longer, happier lives. Manjaro and deskbound.
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I'm concerned about Benjamin Netanyahu, the fact that he knew
3:10:41
where Hamas was getting his money in 2018. He refused to cut
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it off. I'm concerned that he continued to prop them us up.
3:10:49
I'm concerned that Benjamin Netanyahu had a losses
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terrorists plants a year before the terrorist attacks and they
3:10:58
did nothing. After the attacks did not think for 678 10 hours,
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they will ill prepared that I've never seen anything like it. Are
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we really going to tie Israel's future up to this man? And
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second for those of us who love Israel? Those of us who were
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taught in Sunday school when we were five years old Jews are
3:11:31
God's chosen people because 6 million were slaughtered in the
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Holocaust. Are we not allowed to question Benjamin Netanyahu
3:11:44
whose motives because if not, that's pretty sick and it's not
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in Israel's best interest.
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for.org/in a
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fantastic
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