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John C Dvorak: The world is in
trouble. Adam curry Jhansi
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Devorah
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Adam Curry: they may 19 2020 for
this year award winning give our
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nation media assassination
episode 1661 This
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Unknown: is no agenda. Landing
hard
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Adam Curry: and broadcasting
live from the heart of Texas
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little country here in the
region number six in the
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
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John C Dvorak: in from Northern
Silicon Valley where I'm
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Reclaiming my time. I'm John C.
Dvorak.
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Adam Curry: Gil. Has someone
been reclaiming their time
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again? Are you just that's just
one you just made up off the top
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of your head and they reclaim
their time all the time. You can
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reclaim your time so did you
hear the news? You hear the news
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about the hard landing?
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, they're
still out searching for I guess
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that fogs rolled in his dark now
that kid does some people
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missing.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, here's the
most recent update because no
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one has anything. Oh, of course.
But Al Jazeera is is our go to
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for this one.
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Unknown: For those of you just
joining us, we're covering
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breaking news out of Iran and
the helicopter carrying Iranian
1:04
President behemoth at ISI as
well as the foreign minister has
1:07
gone missing in bad weather
conditions in the north of the
1:10
country. President at isI was
reportedly on his way to the
1:14
city of Tabriz in northern Iran
that's near the border,
1:18
unprecedented AC was in the
region to inaugurate a dam and
1:22
also to hold talks with their
Azerbaijani President. We have
1:26
Russell swords are joining us
from the Iranian capital.
1:30
Teheran, Russell, what are you
hearing at this hour?
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Well, doesn't know. It's now
confirmed that the helicopter
1:36
that was carrying the president
of Iran, the head of the
1:39
government in this country, the
second man in command in the
1:43
country, and country's top
diplomat, the foreign minister
1:48
who seen me Abdullah Yang, and
the local governor of the
1:52
province of East Azerbaijan,
were all in the same helicopter
1:55
and that helicopter has crashed.
The state media still using
2:01
different terms, some of them
are saying that it was a hard
2:03
landing, but some day that said
that it was a crash but in any
2:07
way we know that the situation
is quite serious here because
2:12
the helicopter is still missing
and rescue teams have not been
2:17
able to reach the site of the
incidents.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, this is one of
those rare occasions where
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actually know something about
the topic. Being a licensed
2:26
rotary pilot since 2006, and
fixed wing since 2007. A hard
2:36
landing know a lot about a lot
of topics. Yeah, but this is
2:39
this is one I'm uniquely
qualified this aren't and you
2:41
know, there's probably only
150,000 helicopter pilots in the
2:45
world. It's not that bad needs.
We're a very small
2:47
John C Dvorak: group, and one
percenter
2:51
Adam Curry: 10 were dying
quickly, because most of those
2:54
guys were non vets. You know,
Agent Orange got him. So hard
3:00
landing in an aircraft is some
that's a term we use in fixed
3:03
wing aircraft. And I have
actually had a hard landing. It
3:06
rattles your teeth. And it can
ruin stuff. You know, it can. It
3:11
can bend things.
3:13
John C Dvorak: When I had my
wife before you get to your
3:16
store, can I just feel I love my
time fly. This is years ago when
3:21
you'd fly and British air to
London. And they always did.
3:26
They would throw the plane that
sucked. They tried to make it
3:28
fall apart. It was a hard
landing. Yes. And so I'm flying
3:33
to Hong Kong. Nice. I'm like I'm
drunk named Rob. And I'm flying
3:37
to Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific.
And I, because of my connections
3:43
with the public relations arm of
the company, I'm in the cockpit.
3:48
Oh, wow, this
3:50
Adam Curry: is before the doors
were bolted. Good time. So
3:53
John C Dvorak: I'm back there.
And I just mentioned this to the
3:56
pilots there. And the guy says,
oh, yeah, he says they got some
4:02
theory that if they tried to
make the wings fall off to make
4:05
sure that the things in one
piece, why are they hard, they
4:08
land as hard as they can is some
thing they've been doing.
4:14
Adam Curry: That's, I don't know
about that. Is what he said.
4:17
Well, now I'm gonna have to top
you with my heart. I have two
4:20
hard landing stories. One in my
Cessna 182 retractable and then
4:24
that was the one where my teeth
got rattled. Basically, I
4:28
stalled it. You know, the wing
stall that is about I'd say five
4:33
feet above the runway and you
know you basically fall down
4:36
like a brick. And it was an
expensive lesson because my my
4:42
altimeter broke and so you can't
fly with that. So that had to be
4:47
replaced and it's very
expensive. The other hard
4:50
landing story is Ray lane. Have
I ever told you this story ever
4:54
told me go So Ray this would be
the top this is this is a
4:57
topper. So Ray Lane used to be
He, he was number he wasn't the
5:02
Chief Operating Officer of
Oracle for many years, he was
5:06
what he used to then and he was
like the one Republican partner
5:12
at Kleiner Perkins. And, and,
and so these Kleiner Perkins is
5:17
big venture capital company
these Clymer, Kleiner Perkins
5:20
guys, they all had their jets.
Everybody had jet, everyone had
5:24
to have their own plane. And he
invited me and Ron Blum and
5:29
Marta Blum, since he was a kind
of our contact at Kleiner
5:32
Perkins for the venture capital
in pod show, which no one ever
5:37
got any money out of. So this
will be the last time I told
5:41
them, the gray lane will call me
anytime soon. And they had also
5:46
invested in Tesla, and they were
going to the presentation of the
5:51
Tesla Roadster, which was being
held at the Long Beach is my
5:57
thing is Long Beach airport. And
it was in a hangar and that's a
6:02
whole nother story. But you know
what a what a scam. It'd be Oh,
6:05
they had a little track indoors
and everybody could ride around,
6:08
not you couldn't drive yourself.
Someone else had to drive and
6:11
then show you how fast it would
go. And they had a big board up
6:14
a big digital sign of who had
pre purchased one. Yeah, it was
6:18
kind of like a shaming exercise.
Like, Hey, man, you haven't, I
6:22
don't see your name up there.
$120,000 for this Tesla, if they
6:26
would just wall to wall jets,
they're all the Pay Pal mafias.
6:29
Anyway, he says, You guys come
fly with me. He had a brand new
6:33
global 5000 or 6000. Not you
know, it's like a 12 passenger
6:38
plane. So we're on the plane.
And of course, I'm at this
6:42
point, I have my pilot's
license. So I'm sitting up on
6:44
the jumpseat brand new this
thing. And so he and Marta and
6:48
RON are in the back and they're
drinking scotch and he's like,
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Oh, this is the best plane ever.
And, and you don't even you
6:55
don't even need to fasten your
seat belt when you land. As I'm
6:59
sitting in the front, these guys
come in for a landing something
7:03
I guess the nose wheel locks
upon takeoff, the brake locks
7:08
and something you have to
release manual before landing,
7:11
which they didn't do. So we land
and the planes and railing goes
7:17
flying right into bloom both
blooms with his Scotch the whole
7:22
pat the whole place is a mess.
And that was because of his
7:27
somehow that fell apart at the
end. But that was a hard landing
7:31
story. Did I lose? Well, we lost
a lot. Yeah. Did you keel over?
7:38
So anyway, sorry. Sorry about
that. Helicopter helicopters.
7:44
There's no such thing as a hard
landing. It's a crash. That's
7:47
the bottom line. As far as I
know, the Iranian President uses
7:52
an Mi 17. That's the Soviet
helicopter. Soviet era
7:56
helicopter, I should say. hard
landing. If you land hard and a
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helicopter then you're rolling
over and the rotors and it's
8:04
always nasty. So when they say a
hard landing in a helicopter,
8:08
that's not good. That's a crash.
That's not just oh, we bounced
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around a little bit. And if it
is indeed at mi 17. Then they
8:18
have they have wheels, you know,
three, three wheels. So if that
8:22
would have been a bounce and
they probably toppled over? And
8:25
I would say it's not good. How
that plays out on the world
8:28
stage. I have no idea.
8:30
John C Dvorak: Well, let's let's
back up and discuss it. We've
8:33
already know that the or we
surmise that the Israelis killed
8:37
someone that was vying for the
top a in the embassy and yes,
8:44
this mask is
8:45
Adam Curry: so called embassy.
Yes. The Spy house. Yeah, this
8:49
my house. House. Yeah.
8:52
John C Dvorak: This guy
According to BBC, excuse me, is
8:57
vying for was vying for their
supreme rulers.
9:01
Adam Curry: Time to eliminate
him yet
9:02
John C Dvorak: just interesting
coincidence.
9:04
Adam Curry: hard landing indeed.
Sounds more like an RPG then. So
9:10
the because if it's Misty, you
should not be flying a
9:15
helicopter. That's just end of
story. Unless you're above it.
9:20
But this you can't fly a
helicopter reliably safely. Are
9:24
you? I mean, yeah. Some of them
are outfitted with in with IFR
9:31
gear, but
9:33
John C Dvorak: it's just you
know, Kobe was an assassination
9:36
attempt.
9:37
Adam Curry: Well, I think if it
wasn't an attempt, it was
9:39
probably successful. The hard
landing thing is nonsense.
9:43
helicopter pilots never taught.
Did you have a hard landing? No,
9:46
I crashed. It's no there's no
such thing as a hard landing in
9:51
a helicopter. That's you
crashed. We'll see. Almost as
9:59
exciting In the news business,
Twitter finally changed its URL
10:05
to x.com.
10:06
John C Dvorak: No wonder what he
had to pay for that? Well,
10:09
Adam Curry: no, he had x.com.
It's just you have to, you know,
10:11
all the redirects and all that
stuff that has to happen. Now he
10:15
had he, that was his big thing
when he left PayPal. That was
10:18
part of his several
10:20
John C Dvorak: days got x, then
we
10:22
Adam Curry: had he wanted Pay
Pal to be x.com, then this has
10:26
been his lifelong dream. Some
hang up with the letter X. Well,
10:29
yes. And he want he wants to be
everybody's bank. That's the
10:33
only reason why you you have
this free speech on Twitter for
10:36
freedom of speech, but not a
reach is Anyhow, it's like keep
10:40
everybody engaged. So I roll up
my bank. What does he have 38
10:44
transmit money transmitter
licenses now. 38 states, he's
10:47
getting there. Pretty soon,
they'll just be hit. Oh, I'm now
10:51
your bank. And he'll have
favorable terms. People will
10:55
want to say I'm on x.
10:57
John C Dvorak: But x.com does
work. Just checking it. Yeah,
11:00
Adam Curry: but it actually used
to change into twitter.com.
11:03
Nope,
11:04
John C Dvorak: nope, just x.com
now Yeah, exactly. That he tried
11:07
in twitter.com. It comes goes
back to X goes back to X. Yeah.
11:11
So no good for him. Yeah, I'm
11:13
Adam Curry: so happy. That was
just that was one of the fares.
11:15
Well, you were the one that kept
saying it pops up. twitter.com
11:19
You had a problem with it. You
cared.
11:21
John C Dvorak: I had no problem
with anything. Okay. I am not a
11:24
person that has problems. You
11:26
Adam Curry: are the most low
problem guy I know. I want to
11:32
play the new Trump stick. He has
a new stick about Biden. And I
11:39
think he has him on a check. Not
checkmate. But he has him on a
11:42
check. As you know, Biden,
President Biden came out and
11:48
challenge Trump to to debate not
one but two debates, where
11:55
microphones are cut and there's
no audience and Jake Tapper
11:59
moderates it or Dana Bash, how
did those guys get that gig
12:02
didn't know good at that.
12:05
John C Dvorak: Actually, DeBeer
did a hand picked by the Biden
12:07
campaign.
12:08
Adam Curry: So Trump has a has a
pair A he has a power a he's and
12:15
he's and I think this is a very
good one. And I think if I was
12:17
President Biden, I would be
nervous
12:20
Unknown: on the word is that um,
two points up I don't know if
12:22
that's good or bad. How you two
points up to Biden. He can't
12:26
can't talk he can't walk. Can't
find his way off the stage can't
12:31
put two sentences together
although he has agreed to debate
12:33
so I don't know maybe they know
something. He's gonna be so
12:37
jacked up to those debates.
12:40
Adam Curry: Dude, have you been
listening to our show where this
12:42
jacked up even come on? We've
been saying the word jacked up
12:45
for a long time.
12:48
John C Dvorak: Suspicion of
major winners writers Yeah, he's
12:50
Unknown: gonna be so jacked up
for those debates you watch I
12:56
just wanted to bait this guy but
you know and I'm gonna I'm gonna
13:00
demand a drug test to by the way
I am no I really I don't want
13:08
him coming in like the State of
the Union. He was high as a
13:11
kite. Is that Joe up there a
beautiful room. And by the end
13:17
of the evening, he's like He was
exhausted right now we're going
13:21
to demand a drug test but fake
Tapper and these people are
13:23
they're going to be fair, I
think they gotta be fair. And if
13:26
they're not, you know, you have
to deal with it. Right? You have
13:28
to deal with it. He's all about
disinformation. Pilots come in.
13:33
He said I used to fly a parade.
Truckers come in. I used to
13:37
drive a truck. People come in
from Minnesota. I used to live
13:41
in Minnesota. Right He is so
fun. This guy terrible
13:52
Adam Curry: I think that's a
great challenge now are
13:55
demanding a drug test because if
Biden says no then now you're
13:58
jacked up and he'll just sit
there the whole time. Everyone
14:00
will be thinking Joe's jacked
up.
14:03
John C Dvorak: He will be jacked
up he has to be
14:07
Adam Curry: he has to be there's
this pretty cool video which
14:10
does not work in audio only have
Biden a year ago and Biden today
14:17
is basically jacked up Joe
versus regular Joe. Yeah, him
14:22
side by side. Matt's two
different dudes.
14:28
John C Dvorak: Yeah, there's
maybe three of them.
14:31
Adam Curry: Well, there's two
different dudes and then there's
14:33
the guy with a mask. Or they all
have masks. I don't know.
14:37
John C Dvorak: That's hard to
say. And then there's the bug
14:39
eyed Joe and squinty eyed Joe
and Joe there's a bunch of
14:44
these. I don't know what they
find these people
14:47
Adam Curry: and people have a
hard time believing it but the
14:49
mask thing is real. I mean,
there's real masks that will
14:52
fool you will fool anybody. And
that has to be no
14:57
John C Dvorak: there have been
in fact that the makeup artist
15:00
The CIA ex CIA mix, guys this
guys are and she mentioned that
15:04
the the old Mission Impossible
it used to be on TV, what was
15:08
that in the late 70s earlier?
They were using these man. I
15:14
mean, they weren't showing the
fact that they had these masks,
15:16
they were really using anything.
They were just you know, pulling
15:19
off something but she didn't
imply that the technology was
15:24
available back then during that
show, that's where they were
15:27
kind of discussing it on the
show. And it's I'm guessing
15:33
unimaginable how advanced it's
gotten since then where you
15:38
could really I could you know,
you can go out look like
15:40
somebody else very easily. So,
we're going to do he did that or
15:46
AI?
15:47
Adam Curry: I think I think
Trump should reach over and rip
15:49
the mask off.
15:53
John C Dvorak: If they will be
near each other and
15:55
Adam Curry: it will be even
funnier. If it's if it's not a
15:56
mask, you know, it'll still be
15:58
John C Dvorak: hilarious. Yeah,
especially if he rips his face
16:00
off. That'd be something.
Speaking of masks. On
16:04
Unknown: medical watch this
afternoon how masks hold up
16:07
against COVID
16:07
and medical reporter Dina bear
is here and I guess the results
16:10
sort of surprising Deena, they
are right and Lourdes face mask
16:14
efficacy dependent on the COVID
variation. wearing a face mask
16:18
did not reduce the risk for
infection. And
16:23
Adam Curry: this is the season
of reveal everybody
16:25
Unknown: wearing a face mask did
not reduce the risk for
16:28
infection after the first
Omicron wave. University of East
16:32
Anglia researchers say initially
face masks reduce the spread of
16:35
COVID. But after December 2021,
there was a shift, the Omicron
16:40
variant was better able to
infect the cells lining the
16:43
upper respiratory tract than
previous variants. And so it
16:46
became more transmissible even
in the presence of nose and
16:50
mouth shields. The study was
funded by the National Institute
16:53
for Health Care Research.
16:54
Adam Curry: So this is an
interesting little hedge they
16:57
put in there. It worked on the
original COVID Even though
17:02
John C Dvorak: the virus is a
dent, pretty much identical in
17:05
size and everything else. Okay?
17:08
Adam Curry: People are nuts,
then they just want us to
17:11
believe believe please believe
all of this crazy stuff, you got
17:15
to believe it, believe it. So
I've been following this
17:20
Harrison Butker thing.
17:23
John C Dvorak: You follow this?
Why? Yeah, I know of everything
17:27
there is to know about that, you
know,
17:29
Adam Curry: but you don't.
That's what I thought too. What
17:32
do you think everything you
know, everything tells me
17:34
everything. You know, I know
everything. Now just tell me
17:36
your sins. Because I don't want
to play these clips. I don't
17:39
want to get into a presentation.
If you're just gonna see it,
17:41
then go and make sounds and go,
which
17:45
John C Dvorak: is what the show
is about. Well, but So, Harrison
17:48
Butker gave a commencement
address. Somewhat unlike the one
17:53
Biden did this morning for
Morehouse College. To a
17:58
Catholic, private Catholic
school and he is a practicing.
18:02
Kind of I think he might be old
school Catholic that prefers the
18:06
Latinate mass. But it's beside
the point. And he gives it's
18:11
very, just as kind of a standard
Pro Church talk. And he was
18:16
thinking as is his wife, for
having children and been taking
18:21
the role of housekeeper in such
a way that
18:25
Adam Curry: housekeeper There
you go. Yeah, I don't think
18:29
that's what he said. But I like
it.
18:30
John C Dvorak: What do you say?
homemaker? Okay, housekeeper
18:34
homemaker. So she, she took
their job of homemaker and he
18:37
thanked her for that, because
it's, you know, it's a decision
18:40
she made. And he went on and on
and then somehow for some
18:43
reason, a bunch of people jumped
on this. I mean, they don't mind
18:47
it. When a professional athlete
after a game goes on to thank
18:51
Jesus and the his the Lord, he's
made, it was possible for us to
18:55
win. That's okay. And they don't
mind it when a professional
18:59
football player beats the crap
out of his girlfriend or gets
19:03
arrested or brings a gun to a
club or anything like that. None
19:07
of that's a big deal. But But
Buckner saying that is, he is
19:12
happy that his wife is a
homemaker got a bunch of people
19:16
bent out of shape. And and now
it's become a big cause of what
19:20
the right and the left where
they keep bringing these. Oh,
19:23
all he did was say this and
that. Why are they also bent out
19:25
of shape and the left is nuts.
And that's where it kind of is
19:28
where I that
19:30
Adam Curry: is indeed the
distraction. You're absolutely
19:33
right. And I also, you know, I'm
like, oh, okay, I see the thing
19:37
about the about the housekeeper.
But then something happened. And
19:44
I saw several well known
leftists all of a sudden saying,
19:49
well, it's okay for him to say
that, and we have to respect his
19:53
opinion. And that got me
interested. It was like, Well,
19:57
what if I If I didn't understand
like, this is why why is that
20:03
happening? All of a sudden
Where's 175,000 people have
20:07
signed a petition. Yeah, we
should be kicked out of the
20:09
team. The thing is the best
kicker in the league is knees.
20:13
He's like
20:14
John C Dvorak: is definitely one
of the top guys.
20:16
Adam Curry: So the setup clip
here is from Whoopi Goldberg on
20:20
the view. And
20:22
John C Dvorak: this was played
to access by the right, it
20:25
Unknown: is graduation season
all over America and Super Bowl
20:28
winning chiefs kicker Harrison
Butker, delivered a commencement
20:33
address at Benedictine College
in Kansas, that has sparked
20:37
quite a petition, because they
want to get him booted from the
20:40
team. Let's take a look.
20:42
I think it is you, the women who
have had the most diabolical
20:45
lies told you how many of you
are sitting here now about to
20:48
cross this stage, and are
thinking about all the
20:51
promotions and titles you're
going to get in your career.
20:54
Some of you may go on to lead
successful careers in the world.
20:57
But I would venture to guess
that the majority of you are
20:59
most excited about your marriage
and the children you will bring
21:03
into this world. I'm on this
stage today. Unable to be the
21:06
man I am. Because I have a wife
who leans into her vocation, all
21:11
of my success is made possible
because a girl I met in being
21:15
class back in middle school.
What components of the faith,
21:22
become my wife and embrace one
of the most important titles of
21:26
all, homemaker, housekeeper.
21:33
The NFL released a statement
that he gave this speech in his
21:37
personal capacity. And they do
not the NFL does not share his
21:41
views. So you know, listen, I
like when people say what they
21:48
need to say he's at a Catholic
College. He's a staunch
21:51
Catholic. These are his beliefs.
And he's welcome to him. I don't
21:56
have to believe him. I don't
have to accept them. The ladies
21:59
that were sitting in that
audience do not have to accept
22:01
them. The same way we want
respect when Colin Kaepernick
22:06
takes a knee, right? We want to
give respect to people whose
22:10
ideas are different from ours,
because the man who says he
22:14
wants to be president, you know
who Yeah, he says the way to act
22:19
is to take away people's right
to say, wow, they feel we don't
22:24
want to be that we don't want to
be those people. So I'm okay
22:27
with him saying whatever he
says, and the women who are
22:30
sitting there, if they take his
advice, good for them, they'll
22:33
be happy. If they don't go for
them. They will they'll be happy
22:35
in different ways. That's my so
22:38
Adam Curry: you know, luckily,
the view took it towards Trump
22:40
pretty quickly. By the way, I
apologize. I absolutely should
22:43
have played at the tone, the
trigger warning that clip from
22:45
the view will be played shelter
in place. So and I saw Bill
22:52
Maher doing this, like why why
are they doing this? This makes
22:55
no sense. And so I went and
watched his entire commencement
23:00
speech, which I can tell you
didn't, that's okay. Because no
23:03
one did. Because everyone's just
all wrapped up in Oh, the
23:06
controversy. Oh, oh, homemaker.
This gentleman. Right. Didn't
23:10
John C Dvorak: not listen to it
because of what you just said.
23:12
Because I think it's because I'm
all worked up. No, I just
23:16
thought it was a distraction
that I didn't need to listen to
23:19
his commencement speech. I don't
care. Hello.
23:23
Adam Curry: No, what I meant was
you assume that he you literally
23:28
said that, you know, he was
talking about the church and all
23:30
this. You assumed that that's
what the commencement speech
23:33
was, but it was very different.
That's my point. I think that
23:38
this is the reason why this is
now this big controversy used to
23:41
obfuscate what he actually said.
What he actually said was very
23:46
damning of the church, very
damning of the culture of
23:52
Catholics and Christians, it was
quite interesting. As
23:55
Unknown: a group you witnessed
firsthand how bad leaders who
23:58
don't stay in their lane can
have a negative impact on
24:01
society. It is through this lens
that I want to take stock of how
24:05
we got to where we are and where
we want to go. As citizens and
24:09
yes, as Catholics. While COVID
might have played a large role
24:13
throughout your formative years,
it is not unique. Bad policies
24:17
and poor leadership have
negatively impacted major life
24:20
issues, things like abortion,
IVF, surrogacy, euthanasia, as
24:26
well as a growing support for
degenerate cultural values and
24:29
media, all stem from the
pervasiveness of disorder. Our
24:33
own nation is led by a man who
publicly and proudly proclaims
24:37
His Catholic faith, but at the
same time is delusional enough
24:41
to make the sign of the cross
during a pro abortion rally. He
24:45
has been so vocal in his support
for the murder of innocent
24:48
babies that I'm sure to many
people. It appears that you can
24:51
be both Catholic and pro choice.
He is not alone. From the man
24:55
behind the COVID lockdowns to
the people pushing dangerous
25:00
gender ideology is on to the
youth of America, they all have
25:03
a glaring thing in common. They
are Catholic. This is an
25:07
important reminder that being
Catholic alone doesn't cut it.
25:11
These are the sorts of things we
are told in polite society to
25:14
not bring up, you know, the
difficult and unpleasant things.
25:18
But if we are going to be men
and women for this time in
25:21
history, we need to stop
pretending that the Church of
25:24
nice is a winning proposition.
We must always speak and act in
25:28
charity, but never mistake
charity for cowardice.
25:32
Adam Curry: I thought this was
fascinating. Anyone could have
25:34
pulled the anti abortion thing.
There was maybe one or two
25:39
mentions of something here or
there. But the main message was
25:43
all you call all women,
traditional women, you can't
25:46
have that. Why did they do that?
25:50
John C Dvorak: I think they do
any of it. Oh,
25:54
Adam Curry: to distract to make
sure that no one hears what he
25:58
is trying to do.
25:59
John C Dvorak: Hi, but they had
the opposite effect with you
26:03
know, what
26:03
Adam Curry: do you mean? Well,
you
26:05
John C Dvorak: said they were
doing it to make sure that
26:07
people wouldn't get the message,
a hidden message and you went
26:11
back and listened to everybody
else. So now we've got a huge
26:15
play out. So their whole scheme
was thwarted. No, by your
26:20
curiosity.
26:21
Adam Curry: Well, no, I'm going
to start the scheme here. Yes,
26:24
yes. But that's because we're no
agenda. No agenda takes the time
26:29
to read the slit legislation. No
agenda takes the time to get the
26:33
clips from MTD. No agenda delves
into stuff instead of just a big
26:40
nothing burger.
26:41
John C Dvorak: I never said that
either.
26:43
Adam Curry: You said that.
That's what everyone else is
26:46
saying. And everyone's moving
on. He literally is calling out
26:51
the church. And I think this is
the guy
26:53
John C Dvorak: didn't hear that.
By the way. No, of course he was
26:55
calling out the Catholics, not
the church, the Catholic Church
26:59
here. Listen, we can know who is
calling out the Catholics.
27:02
Listen,
27:03
Unknown: we cannot buy into the
lie that the things we
27:05
experienced during COVID were
appropriately I'm sorry, is that
27:08
the right one? Yeah. Over the
centuries, there have been great
27:11
wars, prey famines, and yes,
even great diseases, all that
27:16
came with a level of lethality
and danger. But in each of those
27:20
examples, church leaders leaned
into their vocations and ensure
27:24
that their people receive the
sacraments. great saints like
27:27
St. Damien of Molokai, who knew
the dangers of His ministry
27:30
stayed for 11 years as a
spiritual leader to the leper
27:34
colonies of Hawaii. his heroism
is looked at today as something
27:37
set apart and unique, when
Ideally, it should not be unique
27:41
at all. For us, a father loves
his child. So a shepherd should
27:45
love his spiritual children too.
That goes even more so for our
27:48
bishops, these men who are
present day apostles, our
27:52
bishops once had adoring crowds
of people kissing their rings
27:56
and taking in their every word,
but now relegate themselves to a
27:59
position of inconsequential
existence. Now, when a bishop of
28:05
a diocese or the Bishops
Conference as a whole puts out
28:07
an important document on this
matter that nobody even takes a
28:11
moment to read it, let alone
follow it. Know, today, our
28:15
shepherds are far more concerned
with keeping the doors open to
28:17
the Chancery than they are, was
saying that difficult stuff out
28:21
loud. It seems that the only
time you hear from your bishops
28:24
is when it's time for the annual
appeal. Whereas we need our
28:27
bishops to be vocal about the
teachings of the Church, setting
28:30
aside their own personal comfort
and embracing their cross. Our
28:34
bishops are not politicians, but
shepherds. So instead of fitting
28:37
in the world by going along to
get along, they too, need to
28:41
stay in their lane and lead
28:43
Adam Curry: die called that's
calling out the church. I was
28:45
like, wow. So it was like
28:47
John C Dvorak: he's calling out
to people to me, calling out the
28:50
bishops not calling out the
church, per se.
28:53
Adam Curry: Okay. All right,
then the bishops. All right.
28:56
Yes, but I just generalized that
as the church. And then I think
29:00
the final thing here, that he
said was the message that note
29:04
definitely nobody wants getting
out
29:06
Unknown: to the gentleman here
today. Part of what plagues our
29:08
society is this lie that has
been told to you that men are
29:11
not necessary in the home or in
our communities. As men, we set
29:15
the tone of the culture. And
when that is absent disorder,
29:19
dysfunction and chaos set in
this absence of men in the home
29:23
is what plays a large role in
the violence we see all around
29:26
the nation. Other countries do
not have nearly the same
29:29
absentee father rates as we find
here in the US. And a
29:32
correlation can be made in their
drastically lower violence rates
29:36
as well be unapologetic in your
masculinity, fighting against
29:40
the cultural emasculation of
men. do hard things. Never
29:44
settle for what is easy. You
might have a talent that you
29:47
don't necessarily enjoy, but if
it glorifies God, maybe you
29:50
should lean into that over
something that you might think
29:53
suits you better.
29:54
Adam Curry: So if you look at x
video after video of black and
29:59
brown men playing that they
caught that part. I'm like, no,
30:05
no, this guy is right now this
is this is and so it's I think
30:08
the Democrat party but of
course, you know, that's Bill
30:11
Maher gave a million dollars to
the Democrat party when Obama
30:14
was there who knows what he's
giving now? The ladies of the
30:16
view definitely all in on the
Democrat party. I think they're
30:19
afraid, afraid of this message.
Remember, all churches were shut
30:24
down during COVID. And now they
I think they're seeing churches
30:27
becoming stronger that people
are coming together. This this
30:31
school doubled in size, and they
don't want it and then if you
30:35
listen to France 24 They're
upset about the TRad wife. No.
30:40
Unknown: Have you ever heard of
a Trad wife. It's internet
30:44
shorthand for traditional life
and has been adopted by a whole
30:48
subculture of women. They
proudly declare on social media,
30:52
how their stay at home mothers
and wives, replicating the era
30:56
of the 1950s housewife, and it's
buzzing online with a topic
31:00
reaching over 300 million views
on Tik Tok Simmons is a research
31:06
manager for the London based
Institute for Strategic Dialogue
31:09
and a specialist on gender
equality issues in the online
31:13
world. She joins me in the
studio today. So thank you so
31:16
much for your time. Why did you
start researching the subject of
31:20
Trad wives,
31:21
I've been following the TRad
wives ever since they emerged on
31:24
internet forums about a decade
ago. But I always thought of
31:28
that movement as being quite
discreet and quite niche. And of
31:32
course, what we have seen since
the pandemic is that this
31:35
movement has become mainstream
because it's promoted by popular
31:39
influencers with hundreds of
1000s of followers. But what
31:42
happened to me is that the tread
was made it onto my social media
31:46
feed. I became a mother. And
naturally social media
31:50
algorithms started showing me
the content. And I became
31:54
interested in knowing what will
happen if you start engaging
31:57
with it. I saw that actually the
TRad wives were quite
32:00
compelling. And I think that a
lot of women say that watching
32:04
this sort of content, including
feminist women will say that
32:07
it's quite appealing and it's
quite addictive. And of course,
32:11
we know what social media
algorithms do. Once you click on
32:14
something, they will recommend
you more of the same as well as
32:17
more extreme versions of the
same to keep you engaged in
32:21
browsing. So it can become quite
addictive to look at. So
32:24
Adam Curry: this lady is so
worried about the TRad wife
32:27
content because the algos are
pushing it on women it's
32:30
becoming addictive and they
might not become Trad wives and
32:33
you know what that leads to the
32:35
Unknown: news originated in the
US it's now spread to other
32:39
parts of the English speaking
world is it gaining popularity
32:42
here in Europe as well. It
32:44
is absolutely gaining popularity
across across different
32:48
countries in Europe, including
in France, but it is very much
32:51
started as an English speaking
movement. It is still not more
32:55
popular in the US and in the UK.
Given
32:58
the very strong anti feminist
views are these individuals
33:04
linked to the far right or white
supremacist movement?
33:08
I think that it's very easy to
forget the roots of the
33:11
movement. The movement started
as a counterpoint to the
33:15
manosphere the misogynistic
online communities led by men,
33:20
and it's a movement really works
in tandem with the manosphere
33:23
because it's a movement that
promotes submission to men as
33:25
well as for women to give up
their financial and social
33:30
independence. It is also
movement of has strong links to
33:34
the far right. Not all Trad
wives are far right. But some of
33:38
them are and some of them will
promote will link or share
33:43
books, podcasts videos by far
right neo Nazi extremist
33:48
influences. And so once you
start clicking on some of that
33:51
content, you will be quickly led
to more extreme ideological
33:55
content. Don't
33:56
Adam Curry: look at the TRad
wife stuff. You'll become a
33:59
Nazi. This what are these people
afraid of? Trump? Yes, yes,
34:07
you're right.
34:08
John C Dvorak: You're right to
the point. It's
34:10
Adam Curry: that's what Whoopi
did. This is what this lady's
34:13
doing. Trump Trump Trump Oh no,
we're going backwards. We're
34:17
going to lose black men and
we're going to lose women to the
34:20
kitchen, housekeepers and the
church oh no And right on cue
34:27
Unknown: tonight's original now
with in depth reporting on a
34:30
topic we've been watching and
tonight it's an unexpected but
34:32
powerful group which says
they're fighting to protect the
34:34
separation of church and state
the Satanic Temple who told you
34:38
about them before on this show?
Remember they're battling a lot
34:41
of conservative movements by
fighting for what they say is
34:43
their members religious rights.
One issue we've seen them gain
34:47
some traction on is abortion.
They've sued states over access
34:49
to it even launching what they
call the first ever religious
34:52
abortion clinic network. Now,
the Satanic Temple is taking on
34:56
religion in schools using new
laws in several states. to try
35:00
and get satanist ministers
inside classrooms, there's more
35:03
Barrett. Tonight
35:05
the Satanic Temple wants to put
its own ministers in public
35:08
schools in both Florida and
Oklahoma. It's a move in
35:11
opposition to conservative
lawmakers in those states voting
35:14
to allow religious chaplains to
serve in schools, essentially,
35:17
as counselors chaplains have a
very specific role. 13 Other
35:21
states have proposed similar
bills this year, the demonic
35:24
sounding group using this debate
to push back on certain
35:27
Christian ideals and its
increasing overlap on public
35:30
life. If
35:31
they pass these bills they're
going to have to contend with
35:34
ministers of state and acting is
chaplains within their school
35:38
districts.
35:38
Lucien Greaves who uses a
pseudonym to protect against
35:41
threats is a co founder of the
Satanic Temple,
35:44
Adam Curry: they're going to
lose in court.
35:45
Unknown: The constitution is
unambiguous about this, you just
35:48
cannot take your religious
identity and cut it out from a
35:53
public accommodation,
35:54
they'll have to pay the
attorney's fees
35:56
Adam Curry: and frankly, they
shouldn't be putting that kind
35:58
of budget into this kind of into
this kind of culture war
36:02
Unknown: grandstanding. Bs,
36:04
Adam Curry: they roll out Lucien
Greaves, we've seen that dude,
36:07
he's got like a one blind eye
kind of all milky and got fangs
36:13
and it's like, yeah, okay, so
there you go. We're gonna have a
36:17
one door Chaplain where the
cross and one door with the
36:20
Pentagon and, and Moloch horns
and that you choose which door
36:25
you want to go to kids. Now
there's something happening
36:28
here. I'm liking it. I'm liking
this battle. This is this is
36:31
bigger than just bought cars.
Home Home housekeeper speech.
36:38
This is bigger than that. These
people are afraid they're afraid
36:41
of the people that Trump is
attracting?
36:48
John C Dvorak: Well, uh, Trump's
attracting everyone except the
36:51
people that are just irrational
haters.
36:55
Adam Curry: Yeah, I think though
the irrational haters are in the
36:58
minority now.
37:01
John C Dvorak: It's yeah, I
think could be in the minority.
37:03
That doesn't mean they can't rig
an election.
37:05
Adam Curry: Well, they're
definitely trying. Holy moly.
37:09
This bird flu three, yeah. Holy
moly, this bird flu thing. They
37:12
will not stop. They're not
stopping. They're just they just
37:17
keep on going. Like they want to
create some kind of panic.
37:22
John C Dvorak: And here's mail
in votes. Yes,
37:26
Unknown: absolutely
37:28
elitist voices of America. This
is NPR or PBS evolutionary
37:35
biologist Michael Warby at the
University of Arizona is one of
37:39
many scientists around the world
trying to untangle bird flus
37:43
latest twist. How and when it
spread to theory. The latest
37:48
John C Dvorak: the latest twist
of bird flu is that it's got a
37:50
publicist.
37:52
Adam Curry: It has a whole PR
agency,
37:54
Unknown: how and when it's
spread to dairy cows,
37:57
and the jump into cattle
probably notice
38:00
Adam Curry: the terms here, the
jump to cattle, which is
38:03
completely unproven. They've
only done some PCR testing on
38:09
milk. But now
38:10
John C Dvorak: they don't talk
about feeding the cattle
38:12
chickens and chicken shit.
38:14
Adam Curry: Let me see what we
have in this report out
38:16
Unknown: in when it's spread to
dairy cows.
38:19
The jump into cattle probably
took place between mid November
38:24
and mid January. And so we're
months into this already.
38:28
And since then, it's spread like
wildfire, infecting dairy cows
38:32
in at least 46 herds across nine
states.
38:35
Adam Curry: This is patently not
true. They've they've tested
38:39
milk. But now it's Oh, it's
spread like wildfire these these
38:44
cows are falling down dead
everywhere. Oh no. All these
38:47
herds.
38:48
John C Dvorak: Is it possible
that this spreading like
38:50
wildfire is really just a
function of testing because they
38:53
never was testing for bird flu
until just recently. And
38:57
Adam Curry: they just this is
just PCR we know that PCR tests
39:00
are bogus. It's bogus. This
whole thing is bogus.
39:04
Unknown: It seems to be
spreading cow to cow in some
39:06
fashion out a cow
39:07
John C Dvorak: cow to cow crap,
moo, moo. Bertha,
39:14
Unknown: but we don't know
exactly how that is. For
39:16
example, it could just be
mechanical transmission as one
39:20
cow leaves a milking machine. Oh
yeah. Leaves virus on it. And
39:24
then the next cow comes in.
39:28
Adam Curry: It goes through the
hunter goes through the otter.
39:29
Yeah.
39:31
John C Dvorak: That doesn't make
any sense. But okay, it's intra
39:33
other
39:34
Unknown: respiratory like flu
does with humans.
39:37
Adam Curry: It's intra other.
Okay, let's get to the
39:38
surveillance. These are all the
terms we learned during COVID.
39:42
We were just hammered with them
all. We didn't. We weren't aware
39:48
enough at the time to call bull
crap and what they were doing
39:50
now but this time we're here.
We're now we know what's going
39:53
on.
39:54
Unknown: In late April, the USDA
mandated that milking dairy cows
39:58
being transported across state
lines. beans need to be tested
40:01
for bird flu. Do you think we
have got now enough surveillance
40:07
out there to know what this
virus is doing and where it's
40:10
moving?
40:12
I think we still have a long way
to go. Honestly, we are still
40:17
sort of dealing with a pretty
limited number of samples from a
40:22
limited number of firms. And
that limits exactly how much we
40:28
can understand. For example, you
can actually figure out just
40:31
like we did with COVID, the
number of people infected is
40:34
doubling every two days. Mine
know that with cattle.
40:39
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, we can fit
just like COVID. We can figure
40:41
it all out. It's easy. You know,
it has an infection rates. This
40:45
is the we know what's going on
here. It's obvious, please, this
40:49
is COVID. And then they pull in
the story they dropped several
40:53
weeks ago, which we picked up
on. And they add that in. But
40:56
even the
40:57
Unknown: initial discovery that
bird flu had jumped species and
41:00
was now circulating in cows
jumped species was thanks to a
41:05
bit of epidemiological work by a
handful of veterinarians.
41:09
The main common denominators
with the cattle were the sudden
41:13
decrease in feed intake, a
sudden decrease in milk
41:16
production, variable fevers,
variable manure consistency, Dr.
41:20
joomag stead is the veterinarian
at Iowa State's that diagnostic
41:24
lab, he was helping colleagues
in the Texas panhandle and
41:28
Kansas who were dealing with a
bunch of sick cows. But then a
41:32
new clue emerged in your columns
on the same forms where cows
41:36
were sick. A lot of cats had
gone missing, gotten sick, or
41:41
had died. So you thought we have
to check h five n one the bird
41:45
flu because it's been in this
area, but you really didn't
41:47
think that was going to be the
case.
41:49
But we didn't end up rolling it
out. We ended up finding finding
41:53
the virus, dead
41:55
Adam Curry: cats. This thing is
jumping everywhere. John
41:59
pangolins. Next, what will we
do? This is this is very, very
42:04
concerning.
42:05
Unknown: The intriguing part
here is that this virus in
42:08
cattle doesn't seem to be
causing any mortality. After
42:12
several weeks, the animals
recover. It's very different
42:14
from an infection in other
mammalian species.
42:18
In fact, unlike cows, this bird
flu has been deadly to the
42:22
nearly two dozen other mammal
species that had been infected
42:26
in the US. So
42:27
Adam Curry: now they're saying
that it jumped to it because it
42:30
jumped to cats, which was some
bogus story they had, that it's
42:36
not deadly to cows, but it's
deadly to other mammals,
42:39
mammalian creatures, which could
include people from a
42:43
Unknown: polar bear.
42:44
John C Dvorak: I think, just
listening to this, because I
42:47
haven't heard this one about the
cats. I think the idea is that
42:52
they're not going to get
traction with the cows. And by
42:56
the way, were they did they test
the cow specifically, or just
42:59
the milk, just the milk. But in
this, they're testing the cows.
43:04
I'm not buying any of this, but
I think the idea is to pass it
43:07
to make it sound if cats and
dogs can get it and it will get
43:12
back to the people population
because your cat wasn't didn't
43:16
they tried to pull this stunt
with COVID and a dog could get
43:19
COVID I remember this vaguely.
43:22
Adam Curry: I betcha Hold on. I
see COVID, dog COVID.
43:25
John C Dvorak: And dogs. It was
like, Oh, your dog can get COVID
43:28
and pass it to you. I think the
idea is here. Yeah, here you go.
43:32
They're
43:32
Unknown: cute. Pair snuggly, and
they've given us much needed
43:36
company during the pandemic. But
can your pet get infected and
43:41
spread? COVID-19? Then
43:43
Adam Curry: we have another one
here. This one
43:44
Unknown: we're going to recent
study a significant number of
43:47
pet cats and dog scans. The
COVID-19. One is from the
43:49
owners. You also have the study
has recommended that COVID
43:52
Patients should isolate
themselves, even from their
43:55
pets.
43:56
Adam Curry: Yep, yep.
43:58
John C Dvorak: Yep. So they got
the pets and COVID thing even
44:01
though I didn't it never really
blossomed because they didn't
44:04
need to do that. But, but they
practiced it. And so now we're
44:07
going to have bird flu and cats.
And of course cats catch birds
44:12
and you can get bird flu from
that. If they get bird. They
44:16
were just assuming they don't
get bird flu at all. But okay,
44:21
that's an interesting ploy. So
the federal government late to
44:24
ramp this up as far as I'm
concerned for insofar as they
44:27
elections concerned, the federal
government
44:29
Adam Curry: is putting up $200
million to stop the spread of
44:32
the virus and help experts get a
better handle on just how
44:36
widespread this is. How are they
doing it? They will be paying
44:40
farmers for the testing and if
the cow tests positive, they'll
44:45
pay him for calling the cow or
the herd. There you go. That's
44:51
exactly what they want from
44:53
Unknown: a polar bear in Alaska
to a mountain lion and Colorado
44:57
to raccoons and foxes Minh Eat
those animals were likely
45:01
infected by eating dead animals
that were carrying the virus.
45:07
Adam Curry: So, we have to bring
in the big guns to understand
45:10
what's going on here. makalah we
cannot refute makalah you and I
45:15
have agreed that Peter makalah
Dr. Mercola is his what he says
45:21
goes with us. Am I still
correct? Okay, so then here is
45:25
his analysis of the situation,
bird
45:28
Unknown: flu. Now we have
credible evidence that it's gain
45:31
of function research again,
being done in US laboratories,
45:35
this time the app in Georgia, US
poultry Research Center of the
45:39
University of Wisconsin Madison,
we can identify even this gain
45:43
of function strain between CDC
director Redfield, that former
45:49
director came on national TV and
said, Its gain of function
45:52
research. You know, so this has
now become very clear, it's
45:56
perfectly Time to head of this
who meetings to try to, you
46:00
know, bring in the US and
everyone else under this global
46:05
treaty control, is poised right
ahead against ahead of the
46:09
elections state of Michigan just
declared a bird flu emergency.
46:14
What they're doing now is they
are doing mass PCR testing of
46:19
animals, creating this
artificial crisis, and then mass
46:25
culling or destruction of
poultry. They're going to create
46:30
a food shortage in reality, bird
flu can be treated in humans
46:34
with modern day treatment and
early detection. We shouldn't
46:38
lose a single life with bird
flu, probably only the animal
46:41
handlers are at risk anyway. And
the bird flu scare, which is
46:47
disease X, the global vaccine
Alliance says it is disease X,
46:52
that this is going to create
food insecurity as the driver of
46:56
fear going into the election
cycle.
47:01
Adam Curry: makalah I mean,
that's makalah
47:06
John C Dvorak: it's probably
right on the money what he said.
47:09
Adam Curry: I mean, and the
global vaccine Alliance GAVI
47:13
that's Bill Gates's
organization. And yes, we know
47:17
that the the who has this
international pandemic treaty
47:20
they want everybody to we're
International Health treaty, I
47:23
should say, everybody to sign on
to which would then have to be
47:27
doesn't even have that you're
more than willing to do that.
47:29
Yes, yes. And then that gives
the WHO authority to do things
47:35
like tell you to stay at home? I
mean, that's, in theory. That's
47:39
the theory. Whether that
happens, who knows? So they're
47:45
up to no good.
47:47
John C Dvorak: They're up to no
good boots
47:50
Adam Curry: on the ground for my
renegade six. Testing wash off
47:55
wastewater from dairies is not
solely testing the feces from
47:58
the cows, but also from all the
pigeons grackle sparrows and all
48:02
manner of assorted birds that
feed and roost in the dairy lots
48:05
and barns. A pH buddy of mine
was hired by a municipality to
48:09
trace fecal coliform pollution
in a low flow river that ran the
48:14
downtown through downtown.
They're hoping to identify the
48:17
feedlot or leaky septic tanks
upstream as the source of the
48:21
pollution and levy fines what he
found was that the source was
48:24
avian, not bovine or human. And
it was thus the birds roosting
48:29
under the numerous bridges
crossing the river and then the
48:31
project was cancelled BC that's
not going to be canceled
48:34
everywhere. So this is how
that's the wastewater testing
48:37
they're doing that's what the
EPA just passed regulation four
48:40
is oh, we're testing your
wastewater downstream a rancher
48:44
I'm getting rid of your cows
because you got bird flu Yeah,
48:51
this is this is concerning.
48:56
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Well well,
I'm looking at the documents
49:01
right now about Michigan
declaring a bird flu emergency
49:05
and it's the guy that was the
Head of Department of
49:07
Agriculture there that did this
awesome guy named of all things
49:11
Tim boring.
49:14
Adam Curry: B O ri ng really?
Yeah Excellent. And what does he
49:19
say?
49:21
John C Dvorak: Was all cat all
hell's breaking loose because he
49:24
says he issued an emergency be
spread of x the infections and
49:27
cattle and poultry the order
puts into place on May 8
49:29
requirements had for me burns
designate a biosecurity Manager
49:34
Oh Brother create a secure
perimeter to the farm with
49:37
limited access. So there you go
results to keep a log book
49:41
recording all vehicles and
people have gotten out of
49:43
vehicles and cross to access
points which must be available
49:47
and received by the MDA ARD
officials at their request. They
49:51
like a lock down.
49:53
Adam Curry: Yes, exactly. Bugs
are coming. Food sure shortages.
50:00
Do you think that they could
actually create such a food
50:03
shortage that would become an
election issue? As makalah said,
50:08
if
50:08
John C Dvorak: it becomes an
election issue, is that going to
50:10
be pro Biden? No, I can benefit
Biden doesn't make sense.
50:20
Adam Curry: I don't know. Maybe
it just benefits the
50:22
pharmaceutical and food
companies. That seems like
50:27
everybody does that the obvious
beneficiaries. And you know, in
50:30
this season of reveal,
everything is coming out. We had
50:33
the Select Subcommittee on the
corona virus pandemic, asking
50:37
all sorts of people all sorts of
questions, and this is just 30
50:41
seconds. That's relevant. Dr.
Taebaek?
50:44
Unknown: Did NIH funded gain of
function research at the Wuhan
50:48
Institute of neurology to echo
health? It
50:52
depends on your definition of
gain of function research. If
50:55
you're speaking about the
generic term, yes, we did,
51:00
because but this is research,
the generic term is research
51:05
that goes on in many, many labs
around the country. It is not
51:09
regulated. And the reason it's
not regulated is it poses no
51:12
threat or harm to anybody. Yeah,
that's.
51:16
Adam Curry: That's, that's why
it was forbidden. It was
51:18
outlawed in America. Yeah. Yeah.
Well, you know, they're going
51:26
for lockdowns. You know, we know
who did the lockdown. So now,
51:32
Trump was the one who locked us
down. I hope he wouldn't fall
51:35
for that again. And will the
American people stand for it is
51:40
the question once
51:41
John C Dvorak: the, you know,
the first place to lock down?
51:45
People always forget this. What
was the first place in the
51:48
country that locked down? Well,
I
51:51
Adam Curry: know that the lock
downs were determined after
51:53
Austin, Texas, canceled South by
Southwest. That was the
51:57
John C Dvorak: chamber Cisco was
the first place that locked down
52:00
the city. Mayor London breed who
will probably get reelected
52:06
landed the homeless locked down
and did all this site we well of
52:10
course, the homeless were the
only ones weren't that weren't
52:12
locked down. It was very
strange. No,
52:15
Adam Curry: they were they were
they were lifted up. They were
52:18
held up as heroes. There were
essential personnel. The
52:24
homeless, and then then of
course, once we had the BLM
52:29
riots, that was okay, because
that was more important to
52:33
express your feelings. But a lot
has happened, John, in the past
52:37
couple of years that everyone's
just kind of forgotten about.
52:41
John C Dvorak: We will remind
them Yeah, well, this
52:43
Adam Curry: was not discussed.
You know, it's not talked about.
52:48
So, um, then there's a new term
biosolids. Have you heard about
52:53
this? In that poop? Yes.
52:57
Unknown: Correct. Nashville
generates tons of waste each day
53:00
sewage sludge delivered to the
city's wastewater treatment
53:04
plant. The stay here for some of
these materials will be
53:07
temporary. But first, just what
exactly is a bio solid bio
53:12
solids are residuals from
wastewater treatment plants.
53:16
In the past in Tennessee. Most
of the biosolids have been
53:20
landfilled. In Nashville they
have a new process to produce a
53:25
product that can be used as a
fertilizer.
53:27
UTS Institute of Agriculture has
been working with Nashville
53:31
government to make good use of
the 20,000 tonnes of biosolids
53:35
produced here every year. Waste
that used to be sent to a
53:38
landfill or out of state at a
high cost is now being made into
53:43
a useful product.
53:45
Adam Curry: So they want to turn
it into fertilizer.
53:48
John C Dvorak: Well it's kind of
his for leisure except for the
53:50
fact that from my understanding,
they contain so much heavy
53:54
metals that is really not a good
fertilizer.
53:57
Adam Curry: Oh people are very
much against this
53:59
Unknown: members of the
grassroots organization soup.
54:02
It's not just poop carbon county
met Thursday morning in Jim
54:05
Thorpe to unveil their latest
efforts to stop the use of
54:08
sewage sludge. According to the
54:10
Adam Curry: sewage sludge.
That's the
54:13
John C Dvorak: right word sewage
sludge. A
54:15
Unknown: sewage sludge consists
of solids that separated during
54:17
the treatment of municipal
water. The sludge is provided
54:20
from waste management treatment
facilities to farmers for use as
54:23
fertilizer for free. In carbon
County, about 5% of farmers use
54:26
sludge. Save carbon counties
bringing awareness to the use
54:30
and hopes the percentage doesn't
increase. Maybe
54:32
we need to be aware of it and
and do what we can to prevent it
54:37
from becoming a real problem.
Lucy
54:39
Frech is an officer in the
organization who says there are
54:42
more questions than answers
54:43
there was the sludge taken from
what wastewater facilities was
54:47
it a rural community? Was it a
city like Philadelphia the
54:52
organization is asking consumers
to buy directly from farmers to
54:55
learn of sludges use.
54:57
John C Dvorak: The second this
is groovy White is She sighed
55:00
Philadelphia's because their
poop is particularly toxic or
55:04
what I guess. So
55:06
Unknown: they're also creating a
resolution allowing local
55:08
governments to intervene,
something they can't do
55:10
currently.
55:11
What we basically are asking in
that resolution is that the
55:15
individuals at the local level
have input into the use of
55:20
things like sewage sludge.
55:22
Susan Frey neighbors of farm
utilizing sludge, a rancid smell
55:25
for weeks and signage signal
when it's been used.
55:28
Once the sludge is applied, they
put signs up No Trespassing
55:31
Class B biosolids side prices
55:34
in addition to animals grazing
over the sludge, it can also be
55:36
seen in store bought potting
mixes. Do you wonder
55:39
what's happening to those
animals they put the sludge in,
55:43
in the garden soil you buy at
Lowe's or you know the potting
55:46
soil, it has sludge in it, and
then you're growing stuff in
55:49
sludge. biggest
55:50
concern is grandkids especially
her grandson who likes to ride
55:53
his dirt bike near the farm
55:55
when it's dry out and this stuff
is blowing in the wind he's
55:57
inhaling this blowing sludge his
point.
56:01
Adam Curry: So, you know, it
kind of occurred to me that you
56:06
know, while the we have the
fertilizer issue, first of all,
56:09
there's I guess there's Is there
still a shortage? Or maybe China
56:13
will create another shortage
because you know, we don't have
56:16
the pig urine to create the
fertilizer, the nitrogen or
56:19
nitrogen will become another
issue for climate change. And so
56:23
they're prepping us for for
sludge. sewage sludge is a great
56:27
idea people grow your vegetables
in sewage sludge. Lastly,
56:32
Unknown: biosolids are
considered heavily regulated.
56:35
Those regulations don't cover
absolutely everything that could
56:38
potentially harm us and studies
have shown that such concerns
56:41
aren't completely without merit.
A 2009 EPA survey found traces
56:45
of pharmaceuticals, steroids and
flame retardants and various
56:48
treatment plants biosolids,
56:50
Adam Curry: their flame
retardants John is good for your
56:53
vegetable salts
56:54
Unknown: to 2012 study found
that earthworms and biosolid
56:57
treated soil had taken in
pharmaceuticals and other stuff
57:00
like disinfectants from
antibacterial hand soap, but
57:03
It's unknown if this actually
harms the worms or could harm us
57:07
even the lead researcher on the
worms study called the risks
57:10
speculative, while the benefits
of using biosolids were clear.
57:13
There's also the risk that
biosolids could promote
57:16
superbugs microbes that are
multiple or all known Antibiotic
57:21
resistance is a concern whenever
microbes are exposed to two
57:24
levels of antibiotics below what
kills them outright. And that
57:27
can happen with biosolids
because many of the antibiotics
57:30
we take end up in our urine and
feces we know that resistant
57:34
bacteria are found in sewage and
sludge prior to the treatment
57:38
process to make biosolids and
sometimes before or after,
57:41
depending on the method use. So
it's possible that these
57:44
bacteria or their genes could be
spread when biosolids are used
57:48
or produced, but some methods
seem to be better at killing
57:51
these bugs than others. So
scientists need more information
57:54
about what works best and why
that way they can find ways to
57:57
recycle our poop without
contributing to the growing
58:00
problem of antibiotic
resistance. So we just have to
58:03
collect more data, not poop.
58:05
We've got plenty of poop. There
you go.
58:09
Adam Curry: A poopy story of
poop you were out of control.
58:17
The bugs? Everyone.
58:19
John C Dvorak: biotics derived
from nature. You have a penis
58:23
these people
58:23
Adam Curry: when people hear
these stories, they'd be like,
58:25
give me the bugs. Please. I
don't want to eat poop. I don't
58:29
want bird flu. Give me the bugs.
58:33
John C Dvorak: I feel Tiger
poops. Okay.
58:35
Adam Curry: Tiger poop is okay.
Yeah, why? What's so special
58:39
about
58:40
John C Dvorak: Tuesday they give
it a good lot of Zeus I'll give
58:42
you a GET YOUR Tiger poop is
it's an it's handy it keeps deer
58:45
away. Oh
58:46
Adam Curry: but it's not it's
not edible.
58:48
John C Dvorak: You know eat it
58:52
Adam Curry: would you use it for
your vegetables? Yeah.
58:56
John C Dvorak: Till it in
58:57
Adam Curry: is 10 then and these
vegetables after you put in
59:00
Tiger poop it tastes girl right?
59:04
John C Dvorak: Wow. You're
welcome. Okay, well let's talk
59:10
about climate change. Ah,
59:11
Adam Curry: there you go.
Luckily, okay, what you got on
59:15
minimum
59:16
John C Dvorak: I have a series
of again, I've gotten on this
59:19
kick of doing these 11 second
clips.
59:23
Adam Curry: I like I like it I
like anything climate change
59:26
because that's the that's the
true the true what do you call
59:30
it that's their their secret
weapon they're gonna they're
59:32
gonna get us with that because
we just let it go on for
59:35
decades. Too much money so
59:37
John C Dvorak: now they're
promoting this is from PBS.
59:40
NewsHour with Lopez took over
the show on the weekend. Oh, and
59:45
she's kind of whiny kind of
nasally voice is really just
59:48
tastes is an
59:48
Adam Curry: upgrade for her or
downgrade. Well, she
59:51
John C Dvorak: became No She's
still the reporter but then they
59:54
gave her anchor duties. Which I
think isn't I think they're
1:00:00
trying to move her in there but,
but her voice is so offensive is
1:00:03
very difficult. I can't see her
going anywhere. Okay. Just from
1:00:08
a perspective of a TV broadcast
yes
1:00:10
Adam Curry: TV executive,
obviously.
1:00:13
John C Dvorak: So let's go it is
just a series of clips climate
1:00:15
change. California, New Jersey,
some of these plays are pushing,
1:00:21
teaching climate change to first
graders, because this way you
1:00:25
get best way to get kids
propagated, you know, or to
1:00:28
promote.
1:00:31
Adam Curry: Get the kids you've
got the future. You got the
1:00:33
kids, you
1:00:34
John C Dvorak: got the future.
Let's start with clip. One last
1:00:36
Unknown: month was the warmest
April on record and the 11th
1:00:39
straight month of record highs
around the world. Today, nearly
1:00:43
a quarter of people globally
live in drought conditions and
1:00:46
forecasters anticipate this
year's Atlantic hurricane season
1:00:50
will be the most active on
record all signs that climate
1:00:54
change is an accelerating threat
to the planet.
1:00:56
Adam Curry: Alright, somebody
please write this down on May
1:00:59
19 2024. The claim is that this
this hurricane season will be
1:01:05
the worst on record,
1:01:06
John C Dvorak: please write a
director on record. Which proves
1:01:10
by the way according to her the
way she presented change,
1:01:13
climate change. Climate change
is accelerating. Yes. spinning
1:01:17
up, bending up. Alright, so here
we go with it. We're bringing a
1:01:21
get the expert
1:01:23
Unknown: and young Americans are
worried about it. No,
1:01:25
Adam Curry: they're not. They
don't care. They do not care.
1:01:30
John C Dvorak: What are you
talking about? They're worried
1:01:31
sick, and Americans are worried
sick,
1:01:36
Unknown: and young Americans are
worried about it. In fact, 85%
1:01:40
of Generation Z is very or
somewhat concerned about climate
1:01:44
change. She said
1:01:45
Adam Curry: without evidence.
The only Generation Z who used
1:01:50
to be worried was Greta and
she's now protesting for
1:01:52
Palestine. She's so worried
about climate change.
1:01:56
Unknown: According to a Marist
poll from earlier this year, in
1:01:59
response, states like
California, Connecticut and New
1:02:02
Jersey are now teaching kids
about climate change in the
1:02:06
classroom. One of the educators
at the forefront of this is
1:02:09
Lauren Madden, Professor of
elementary science education at
1:02:13
the College of New Jersey, how
do you go about incorporating
1:02:17
climate change into a classroom
curriculum?
1:02:20
So in New Jersey, it's a little
bit simpler than it isn't some
1:02:23
other places because we have
standards that are required to
1:02:27
be taught at all grade levels in
all subject areas. So they're
1:02:31
really developmentally
appropriate. And they're good
1:02:33
tools for teachers to use to
think about ways that they can
1:02:36
connect to climate and things
they're already doing in the
1:02:39
classroom.
1:02:40
Could you give examples of how
lessons about climate change may
1:02:44
change from say, first grade to
ninth or 10th? Grade?
1:02:48
Yes, that's really important to
be developmentally appropriate,
1:02:52
especially when we're talking
about working with young
1:02:54
children. So in the early years,
it's really about understanding
1:02:58
what lives around you what's
supposed to be here when things
1:03:01
happen seasonally, and some of
the differences between weather
1:03:06
and climate, it's not a tough
concept for a young child to
1:03:09
understand that weather is day
to day changes, while climate
1:03:12
happens over long periods of
time. Whereas by the time we're
1:03:15
in ninth or 10th grade,
especially if we've built this
1:03:18
foundation of weather and
climate, or our weather and
1:03:22
climate are changing over time,
then we can start to unpack some
1:03:26
of the more nuanced mathematical
relationships
1:03:31
Adam Curry: with how many times
we hear in the past, weather is
1:03:35
not climate change. Weather is
not climate. Now they're just
1:03:41
saying, Well, you know, because
of climate change, we have
1:03:44
extreme weather events. So is it
funny? No, it's, it's, it's
1:03:50
interesting. It's this well,
yeah, okay. But you know, we're
1:03:55
gonna have a whole generation
grow up and they're gonna be
1:03:58
nuts. Well, they'll be nuts, but
they will accept all kinds of
1:04:03
restrictions on their life and
their freedom and their liberty
1:04:06
because of climate change. Yeah,
it is our job to stop this.
1:04:10
Jhansi Dvorak. Oh, okay. By
exposing the truth, we need a
1:04:17
Brighty on Channel. RUMBLE,
RUMBLE rumble.
1:04:24
John C Dvorak: All right. Onward
with clip three.
1:04:27
Unknown: Why do you think it's
unnecessary subject to play?
1:04:30
Stop, stop
1:04:30
John C Dvorak: stop it. You have
to realize that this Lopez woman
1:04:34
she's not this is not a
conversation. No, it's the
1:04:36
script she looked at was not
only not a script, she's not
1:04:39
even good at. I guess she I
don't know if she can't read
1:04:42
prompt or what but she looks
down on a sheet of paper script
1:04:46
and reads the question word for
word between each one of these
1:04:50
exchanges. Wow.
1:04:52
Adam Curry: Visual, visual.
Thank you.
1:04:55
Unknown: Why do you think it's a
necessary subject to teach
1:04:58
students? So I think It's
1:05:00
really important that we don't
lie to children, especially
1:05:03
young children. Our children are
seeing the effects of climate
1:05:07
change in unprecedented ways.
They're experiencing changes in
1:05:11
their day to day lives that none
of us have seen before. So for
1:05:14
example, last spring here in New
Jersey and across the East
1:05:17
Coast, oh,
1:05:18
Adam Curry: I can't wait for
this. I lived in New Jersey.
1:05:20
What what are we seeing now that
I never saw in New Jersey,
1:05:23
please inform me.
1:05:24
Unknown: We experienced dust in
the air from Canadian wildfires.
1:05:28
And that was something that
affected children, all children,
1:05:31
and
1:05:31
Adam Curry: that was climate
change.
1:05:33
John C Dvorak: It was called Bad
forest management,
1:05:36
Adam Curry: and pyromania.
1:05:38
John C Dvorak: Right and right
in arson, Pyromania,
1:05:41
Adam Curry: I like pie is arson,
1:05:44
Unknown: their ability to play
outside their ability to go
1:05:46
about their day to day life. And
we need to be clear with kids.
1:05:49
Wait
1:05:49
Adam Curry: a minute. Did you
say dust? It was smoke. It was
1:05:54
smoke. Smoke, she said dust
1:05:58
Unknown: for so for example,
last spring here in New Jersey
1:06:01
and across the East Coast. We
experienced dust in the air from
1:06:04
Canadian wildfires. It was
smoke. And that was something
1:06:09
that affected children, all
children, their ability to play
1:06:12
outside, they're out there day
to day life,
1:06:14
Adam Curry: lock them down. We
got dust in the air climate
1:06:17
change, stay indoors, get on
your computer, watch some porn,
1:06:22
and we
1:06:23
Unknown: need to be clear with
kids and let them know that
1:06:25
something is happening. And this
isn't just a bunch of surprise
1:06:29
things that are going on and
scientists know what's going on.
1:06:31
Yes,
1:06:32
Adam Curry: yes. Kids is called
Fire. Exactly. It's fire. That's
1:06:35
her example.
1:06:38
John C Dvorak: Yeah, yeah. You
lived in New Jersey. In your
1:06:41
experience that? Well,
1:06:44
Adam Curry: we definitely had
very smoky days from other stuff
1:06:48
in New Jersey. But you know,
okay, wasn't necessarily from
1:06:51
Canada. But it was fires. It
wasn't climate change. Are we
1:06:56
supposed to connect in our
brain? Well, Canada
1:07:01
spontaneously combusted because
of climate change. And then we
1:07:05
got dust. Does this is
ridiculous. And this was on this
1:07:12
is PBS. This PBS NewsHour,
1:07:14
John C Dvorak: this should be
abolished. Here we go.
1:07:18
Adam Curry: Sorry. This is a
shorty. When do you do you need
1:07:20
to set this up this short? Well,
1:07:21
John C Dvorak: yeah, it'll be
set up by itself.
1:07:23
Unknown: But the other more
important piece is that our
1:07:25
economy is going to change what
the future looks like, and what
1:07:29
the industries are that we'll be
employing our children in the
1:07:32
future will be around climate
solutions.
1:07:38
Adam Curry: Climate Solutions,
show
1:07:40
John C Dvorak: it so there's not
gonna be any more plumbers or
1:07:44
auto mechanics or toll takers or
gardeners. Everything's about
1:07:50
climate solutions, all the jobs.
Here's what Biden kind of says
1:07:56
all the jobs are going to be
like climate solutions. But
1:07:59
there'll be a solution job.
There'll
1:08:02
Adam Curry: be good paying union
jobs. Hey, what do you do? I'm
1:08:05
in climate solutions. Oh,
excellent. So
1:08:08
John C Dvorak: you're getting
wet?
1:08:11
Adam Curry: Oh, wow. Wait, where
was she from this lady.
1:08:15
John C Dvorak: She is some
director of climates teacher
1:08:20
teaching or something. She's got
a degree in it. And she's goes
1:08:24
around, I guess telling people
to teach more about climate
1:08:26
Adam Curry: just she needs to be
tarred and feathered. Run run
1:08:30
out of town. This is both
1:08:31
Unknown: of them. Yeah. We also
spoke with a high school art
1:08:34
teacher in New Jersey about the
impact of working climate change
1:08:38
into her art lessons. So
1:08:40
Adam Curry: yes, let's get them
everywhere we can even an art
1:08:43
class. Don't express yourself
draw climate change.
1:08:46
Unknown: I feel that it's very
important for students to know
1:08:50
about the realities of
1:08:52
Adam Curry: oh, she crying. She
sounds very emotional, or is
1:08:55
that she's
1:08:56
John C Dvorak: either I couldn't
tell us you know that Susan,
1:08:59
they the, the senator from
Vermont, or Maine or wherever
1:09:03
she is called Collins. She had
something wrong with her throat.
1:09:07
She's either got that syndrome
or she's nervous. And I was
1:09:11
watching her. I think she's
nervous. She's just nervous to
1:09:14
be on TV.
1:09:16
Unknown: I feel that it's very
important for students to know
1:09:19
about the realities of, of the
circumstances that they're
1:09:24
living through.
1:09:26
And as educators, I think we
also have an obligation to teach
1:09:32
students and guide students
through the difficulties of not
1:09:38
only understanding this but also
emotionally processing the
1:09:46
severity of the situation.
1:09:50
Adam Curry: Okay, this is an art
teacher, which is fantastic. So,
1:09:53
kids, you got to, I want you to
process the emotional, the
1:09:57
emotional trials you're going
through with The reality of
1:10:00
climate change. This is a child
abuse. Plain and simple child
1:10:07
abuse. You are scaring children.
You're doing it purposefully.
1:10:12
And honestly, these people are
stupid. I used to put all
1:10:16
teachers on a pedestal no more.
Bring bringing the housekeeper's
1:10:22
housekeepers, homeschool
housekeepers.
1:10:25
John C Dvorak: Teachers should
be house. housekeepers. There
1:10:27
you go. Number six. How
1:10:30
Unknown: can teachers like that
one, Carolyn McGrath help
1:10:33
students navigate anxiety and
stress about climate change.
1:10:37
Adam Curry: Give them a
Nintendo.
1:10:39
John C Dvorak: They don't care,
give him a pill.
1:10:42
Unknown: A pill. First of all,
we need to be honest with them.
1:10:45
And we need to be truthful. And
we need to let them know that
1:10:47
the scientists have really good
predictions out there. And we
1:10:51
have a good sense of what kinds
of things are going to be
1:10:53
happening into the future. But I
think to ease anxiety, aside
1:10:58
from being honest, and making
sure that our children are well
1:11:01
informed, we need to tell them
about the types of solutions
1:11:05
that exist already
1:11:07
Adam Curry: solutions. Ah, I
love that we're going back to
1:11:10
solutions. And this is exactly
why on Tuesday, I'm finalizing
1:11:14
our global warming climate
change Best of Show for next
1:11:18
Sunday. So we can hear how
accurate they all have been over
1:11:22
the course of this program. Over
almost 17 years, the accuracy of
1:11:27
these predictions from the
scientists who all agree 98% of
1:11:32
them, sometimes it's 97, that
climate change is real, and
1:11:36
we're all going to die. And this
is and that show will be to play
1:11:40
for parents so they can educate
their children, that this is a
1:11:44
lie. This is not true. This is
just bunk, but there's so much
1:11:48
money in it.
1:11:50
John C Dvorak: So we have the
woman making the statement that
1:11:54
there are solutions. And of
course, the solution is get rid
1:11:57
of fossil fuel and go back into
the
1:12:00
Unknown: dark ages. And I think
the best way to eat sorry, was
1:12:03
that I'm sorry, I want to seven.
And I think the best way to ease
1:12:06
anxiety is to foster positive
actions, and also thoughts about
1:12:11
large scale solutions that they
can contribute to as children
1:12:14
and in the future.
1:12:16
Adam Curry: I you you
1:12:17
John C Dvorak: talk to him, I
want to hear you play the hook
1:12:19
the beginning. It's a short
clip, do what she's saying is
1:12:23
that she's going she wants to
make sure that kids are
1:12:25
brainwashed, and they become
activists. This is basically
1:12:29
what's in this clip. And they
become when they get older,
1:12:32
because nothing's gonna get done
without them. And so they're all
1:12:36
going to become activists. And
she doesn't say it, but they're
1:12:38
all going to vote Democrat.
1:12:40
Unknown: And I think the best
way to ease anxiety is to foster
1:12:44
positive actions, and also
thoughts about large scale
1:12:47
solutions that they can
contribute to as children and in
1:12:50
the future.
1:12:51
Adam Curry: So everyone, every
child is going to be a climate
1:12:54
solutions expert. And when I
hear this first bit of a clip,
1:12:57
it makes me think of something
else.
1:12:59
Unknown: I think the best way to
ease anxiety is to foster
1:13:02
positive actions.
1:13:04
Oh, there's no winning. We don't
like to foster a competitive
1:13:07
atmosphere, but we laugh a lot.
Now everyone hug and share a
1:13:11
secret
1:13:12
Adam Curry: foster word. Same
one, same lady.
1:13:16
John C Dvorak: And this is the
that was seven I believe with
1:13:19
the kicker. That's short 11
seconds. These are short. And
1:13:23
here's the here's the bonus
clip. I wasn't gonna, you know,
1:13:26
I don't like going this long.
But I like it. There's a bonus
1:13:31
clip. And here it is.
1:13:32
Unknown: I mean, in states like
Florida, they're seeing rising
1:13:36
sea levels and record
temperatures. But Governor Ron
1:13:39
DeSantis recently signed a bill
that deletes most mentions of
1:13:44
climate change in state law.
What do you say to educators in
1:13:48
states like Florida about how to
teach climate change when they
1:13:52
may be dealing with elected
leaders who rejected it exists?
1:14:01
Ah,
1:14:02
Adam Curry: who pays for this? I
mean, is it literally just the
1:14:05
government has put so much money
into it. There's just hundreds
1:14:08
of billions of dollars floating
around that this drivel can be
1:14:11
made and propagated upon the
public but isn't it how do we
1:14:18
stop this? I don't think it can
be stopped can it be stopped if
1:14:21
there's so much money, decades
of money has been put into this?
1:14:26
John C Dvorak: It's a bit
baffling to me. And everyone's
1:14:30
bought bicep hook line and
sinker now you want to know
1:14:33
they're going to propagate a
whole new generation of kids are
1:14:36
going to be brainwashed into
first grade and going head to
1:14:39
end their finger painting will
now have to show the burning sun
1:14:43
scorched earth you know, dead
animals. I don't know what the
1:14:46
end is. You have to get the kids
all you know, their dogs gonna
1:14:51
die because it climate change.
1:14:54
Adam Curry: Here's how it ends.
The kids are coming for us.
1:14:56
They're going to turn us into
mulch. I'm going to kill They
1:15:00
kill the old people and turn
them into mulch.
1:15:02
John C Dvorak: Well, they would.
That's already been a story
1:15:04
we've done on the show. No, but
that's probably what
1:15:06
Adam Curry: they're teaching
him. Alright kids. So now you're
1:15:09
done with your finger painting
about the scorched earth. Let's
1:15:12
go after granny and grandpa.
Let's get him multicam multicam
1:15:18
mulch. With that I'd like to
thank you for your courage in
1:15:21
the morning to you the man who
put the sea and Climate
1:15:24
Solutions say hello to my friend
on the other end the one and
1:15:26
only Mr. John Cena
1:15:32
John C Dvorak: in the morning to
you, Mr. Simpson severs on the
1:15:37
road feet near subs in the water
and all the names and knights
1:15:42
Adam Curry: break man, we
finished the topic of being most
1:15:45
it's a natural break down we got
Hello trolls. We got 2146
1:15:54
Trolls. That is way up. 90 And
we had 1943 on the last
1:16:01
John C Dvorak: show. They start
bailing out after a while I
1:16:03
guess. Oh,
1:16:05
Adam Curry: no. I mean, what do
you mean? This is what it's the
1:16:07
same. This is the same time as
last Sunday. So we got
1:16:10
John C Dvorak: exactly the same
time. Yeah, yeah. Oh,
1:16:13
Adam Curry: we've been she'd
like Mr. Abrupt. Hey, look, I'm
1:16:18
managing the control room here.
1:16:20
John C Dvorak: I know you got
them. But you got to Hey, hair
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1:16:23
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the cow puts a smile on your
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which is not something we
commonly see and to the right
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John C Dvorak: was a rare, very
rare layout.
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Adam Curry: I like the color
palette, although I'm not the
1:18:59
guy that decides in color
because I'm kind of colorblind.
1:19:03
Yeah, he's colorblind, but the
palette was was nice. We enjoyed
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piece I
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John C Dvorak: would have liked
to have seen I mean the use of
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Serif fonts with no agenda and
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weights of that would have been
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I think made the piece jump I
look better. But except for that
1:19:32
as we only complain Well,
1:19:33
Adam Curry: that's some good
feedback. I can't I can't
1:19:36
provide that feedback. That's
that's all you you're good at
1:19:39
that. I just liked the color. I
like pretty colors. smiling face
1:19:44
smiling cow I like that. We had
let's see, Nick the rat tried
1:19:51
with some kind of mechanical cow
but it didn't really didn't
1:19:56
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matte monochrome matte boy ver
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had a disgusting piece with a
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1:20:06
utters and killed this was
definitely no good. Nice to see
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Neil from 33 years ago. That was
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1:20:20
Yeah, very magic number. And was
there anything else there? War
1:20:25
Eagle tried a milk bottle tastes
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1:20:30
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pistachio but we didn't think
1:20:33
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what else do we have? I kind of
1:20:39
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You know, it didn't hold a
1:20:44
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but it was simple chicken
1:20:49
lactating animal was okay. It
was alright. Yeah, that was
1:20:53
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know I have an explanation for
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until the thing flies out. So
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out. Yeah. And so when coffee is
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little bit from from type of
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when it's when the coffee is
roasted, dark, about five pounds
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on it on a thing go get the
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But when it's a light roast of
any sort, you have to just pound
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away forever to get the damn
plug out. And I'd like to know
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why.
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Adam Curry: Now do you do that
against the side of the of the
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trash bin? Because that's how I
used to do it.
1:34:36
John C Dvorak: No, no, I have a
device. You have a professional
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device that you hit a real is
with the machine. Yeah. Yeah.
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Because I Oh, that's just got to
be a rubbery thing and you just
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pound away on it falls into a
container and then you throw the
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container and coffeemaker
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Adam Curry: and a workout
device. Yeah.
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John C Dvorak: Yes, my exercise.
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Adam Curry: Who needs more?
Let's Be honest.
1:35:01
John C Dvorak: Is that oh, let's
1:35:02
Adam Curry: see. Maybe he'll
come back with an answer. I
1:35:05
John C Dvorak: don't know if
there is an answer. And for
1:35:07
people wondering I just find it
annoying to be honest about
1:35:10
Okay, well then maybe just stay
with the dark roast. No, no, I
1:35:14
delight roaster better you get
more caffeine. And they have a
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just a better flavor.
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Adam Curry: Get use. You get
more caffeine from a light roast
1:35:21
than from a dark.
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John C Dvorak: Yes, whatever was
says,
1:35:24
Adam Curry: Hmm, interesting.
Thank you, Eli. Mark could char
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clip.
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Adam Curry: But this is a clip.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah.
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Adam Curry: I mean, I it
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Let me write it down before I
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forget. Juice leg man. Um, so it
was part of look at that juice.
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but it wasn't part of the series
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John C Dvorak: Just looking at
the email to see
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Adam Curry: if Ryan's wrote him
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And he gave his email address
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because I did not find anything.
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John C Dvorak: Well, here I have
a bunch of emails from him. Oh,
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good. Zack. Wait, but but I'm
gonna read the titles of each
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Adam Curry: I'm not sure I'm not
sure if I heard it right. Did
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you open something? No,
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John C Dvorak: I did not open
anything yet. But I want to play
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a Biden clip. Alright, I have to
clear shorties both. Okay.
1:40:19
Versus the I didn't know this,
but this is the NAACP clip. My
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Unknown: name Joe Biden. And I'm
a lifetime member of the NAACP
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John C Dvorak: as follows right
that trumps guess exactly what
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Trump was saying,
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Adam Curry: I'm black. He should
have said I'm black. I've been
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black all my life. I will be
that would have been funny.
1:40:40
John C Dvorak: And then here's
some more typical one. This is
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Biden, most supreme ever.
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administration is taking most
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significant action
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John C Dvorak: Most supreme
ever. Yeah. Student debt, debt
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relief most supreme ever
handled.
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Adam Curry: Let's hear there's
an opening for Supreme Leader of
1:41:06
Iran. You maybe you can go go.
We're going over there. We have
1:41:12
a Although only a top level, we
have a report come in the
1:41:17
findings of the investigation
into the death of the Boeing
1:41:20
whistleblower. And Tina actually
had a good question she wanted
1:41:24
to know when this poor man took
his life supposedly in his truck
1:41:29
in front of the hotel eating
lunch, but she wants to know did
1:41:32
he finish his lunch. And that is
not included. In the report
1:41:37
Unknown: we're hearing from a
friend and colleague of Boeing
1:41:39
whistleblower John Barnett and
his attorneys. Then after both
1:41:44
police and the coroner say that
he died by suicide. The
1:41:47
Department issued a 56 page
supplemental report detailing
1:41:51
the investigation as well as a
note found in Barnett's truck.
1:41:55
Tonight, his attorney said even
if Boeing did not directly pull
1:41:59
the trigger, it did so
indirectly. and found nothing
1:42:04
suspicious. No people in
Barnett's hotel room, no one
1:42:07
following him in or out of the
hotel. No fingerprints other
1:42:11
than Barnett's on the gun, or on
the notes. Our investigative
1:42:15
reporter and Emerson just spoke
with Roy Ervin, a former
1:42:19
investigator at Boeing. He's
also a whistleblower that no one
1:42:23
has spoken with before on
camera. She showed him the
1:42:27
suicide note. Is that the John
you knew? No,
1:42:31
no. No, no. All over the place
like that. No.
1:42:40
He had never expressed those
kinds of sentiments to you
1:42:43
before. Do you think this is do
you think this is?
1:42:53
You know, unfortunately, where
you weren't close enough. I
1:42:55
couldn't say that. But I I would
say no, not not in the frame of
1:43:00
mind of the last several times I
talked to him. No. And, you
1:43:05
know, like I said before, the
only way that I would believe
1:43:08
that he committed suicide was if
I saw it on camera, but I that
1:43:14
doesn't ring true for John. So
1:43:17
Adam Curry: here's another
whistleblower who no one has
1:43:21
spoken to before and what I find
interesting as I look at this 56
1:43:24
page report, very top line, I
did not see a copy of the
1:43:28
suicide note or the contents
thereof but yet these people
1:43:31
have won apparently. I'd like to
I'd like to know more. I'm not
1:43:37
satisfied with with these
answers. And what I mean doesn't
1:43:42
feel right. Something's like a
professional hit to me. Yeah.
1:43:46
And then oh, well, this
fingerprint prints were on the
1:43:49
gun and on the on the suicide
note. Da that's how you do it.
1:43:54
You wipe it clean, put his hands
on the gun. And now this guy,
1:43:58
and what does it mean always
this guy gonna testify. This is
1:44:02
all very, very fishy. Meanwhile,
the Department of Justice is
1:44:07
going after Boeing.
1:44:08
Unknown: I'm heading to the
United Nations Environment
1:44:11
assembly OC bellandur
1:44:12
recorded this video before he
boarded the Boeing 737 Max eight
1:44:16
that crashed in Ethiopia. His
family now suing Boeing for the
1:44:20
company's role in the crash.
Boeing has
1:44:22
Adam Curry: had three or four
years after the two Max eight
1:44:25
crashes to clean up their act.
They have failed.
1:44:29
Unknown: attorney Mark Lindquist
represents spell injures family.
1:44:32
Boeing ended up
1:44:33
Adam Curry: cutting a sweetheart
deal with the Department of
1:44:35
Justice a deferred prosecution
agreement.
1:44:39
Unknown: But now the Department
of Justice alleges Boeing has
1:44:41
breached that 2021 agreement to
avoid prosecution for the max
1:44:45
eight crashes by quote failing
to design implement and enforce
1:44:49
a compliance and ethics
programs. Frankly,
1:44:52
I think both Boeing and the FAA
itself should adhere to a Safety
1:44:57
Management System.
1:44:59
Washington says Maria Cantwell,
who oversees the Senate
1:45:02
Transportation Committee tells
me strict federal oversight is
1:45:05
needed to fix Boeing and protect
passengers.
1:45:08
We have a lot of people on the
line engineers and machinists,
1:45:12
who need to make sure that
there's someone there backing
1:45:15
them up when they say, Look, I
have a concern about this
1:45:18
process, I think is a better way
to go. The playmaker
1:45:22
has been under pressure after
recent incidents, including a
1:45:25
door plug failure and delays of
certifying the new Max 10.
1:45:29
Adam Curry: I want to see Boeing
succeed, most of us want to see
1:45:32
Boeing succeed. But Boeing
cannot function as its own
1:45:36
watchdog. We're going to need
federal oversight to reform
1:45:40
Boeing. Now, that doesn't sound
good.
1:45:46
John C Dvorak: This is a
disaster. Yes, because Boeing is
1:45:50
an important company in the
United States for more than a
1:45:54
few reasons. They can't get
their rocket to work either.
1:45:57
They're trying to you know,
compete with SpaceX, and they
1:45:59
can't do that, right. This
place. This operation needs an
1:46:03
overhaul and I have to just
blame the board of directors for
1:46:05
not doing their job. This is a
sellout bunch of slouches that
1:46:08
obviously, weren't paying
attention to anything.
1:46:12
Adam Curry: So when the
government steps in to help what
1:46:14
what does that look like?
1:46:16
John C Dvorak: It looks like I
lost lost money is going to cost
1:46:20
a fortune. Is that one of those
government things? Were they
1:46:21
going to make you pay? Okay.
1:46:24
Adam Curry: Okay, got it. Always
makes me a little a little wary
1:46:31
as our former President Trump
flies is 757. Wonder what they
1:46:36
did with that thing?
1:46:37
John C Dvorak: Well, that was
yours. I mean, that's an old
1:46:39
plane. It is. Yeah. But
1:46:40
Adam Curry: you still you still
have to put new parts into it
1:46:43
periodically. Yeah. Yeah.
1:46:47
John C Dvorak: Well, there's not
for this knowledge, though.
1:46:49
There's 30,000 flights a day in
United States. I know it pays
1:46:54
aren't dropping out of the sky
left and right. No, of course
1:46:57
there's a chopper. So
helicopters are?
1:47:00
Adam Curry: Of course not. And,
and at the same time, you know,
1:47:02
there was an Airbus that caught
fire at the gate. You know, see
1:47:07
co2 canister caught fire, air
bus and you didn't hear about it
1:47:13
because it was an air bus. You
didn't hear about yo
1:47:15
John C Dvorak: to canister catch
fires that flammable? Yeah,
1:47:18
well, there's
1:47:19
Adam Curry: a specific
procedure. And if your ground
1:47:22
personnel don't follow it, then
that somehow that can ignite.
1:47:25
I'm not sure
1:47:26
John C Dvorak: it can take a
night. Isn't it possible? I'm
1:47:27
just
1:47:28
Adam Curry: telling you what I
read. I don't know. I don't
1:47:32
know. But the fact is, it was an
Airbus that was on fire and you
1:47:35
didn't hear about it. And if I
was going to do something to the
1:47:38
President,
1:47:40
John C Dvorak: when there was a
fire at the gate, they said,
1:47:42
Yeah, yeah, I heard about it was
on the news. They never said it
1:47:46
was an air busting. It seems
like there was a Boeing plan.
1:47:49
Exactly.
1:47:51
Adam Curry: So if I was going to
have something bad happened to a
1:47:54
former or maybe a future
president, yeah, Mr. Boeing, set
1:47:59
it up. tee it up. Just a
thought. What else you're going
1:48:06
to do? If your desktop
1:48:08
John C Dvorak: was go far? Well,
let's take a listen to a Trump
1:48:11
clip. Okay, fine. Our did use
the Trump trial Redux, NPR.
1:48:17
What's going on?
1:48:18
Unknown: Finally Michael Cohen.
Of course. Trump's former lawyer
1:48:21
testified this week at the hush
money trial. House Speaker Mike
1:48:25
Johnson and Ohio Senator JD
Vance were among Republicans who
1:48:29
came to show their support by
sitting in the Manhattan
1:48:32
courtroom. What does this say
about the Republican Party and
1:48:36
Donald Trump as the trial enters
its final weeks or even days?
1:48:41
Well, it says a two party is not
only lined up behind Trump but
1:48:44
available at his beck and call.
In the early phases of the
1:48:47
trial, Trump says sometimes
seemed rather isolated in the
1:48:51
courtroom, it was noticed that
his son Eric was perhaps his
1:48:54
most prominent supporter there.
But outside the court, of
1:48:57
course, and on social media,
Trump had been denouncing the
1:49:00
trial and the charges and
various figures in the case. And
1:49:05
that continued until the judge
in the case fined him repeatedly
1:49:10
and threatened to jail him if he
didn't stop. So this past week,
1:49:14
Trump seems to have calmed down
quite a bit on social media and
1:49:18
rotating groups of congressional
Republicans started showing up
1:49:21
in New York to be a kind of
Greek chorus speaking Trump's
1:49:25
lines for him. Among them was
House Speaker Johnson, Mike
1:49:29
Johnson, who had a press
conference outside the
1:49:32
courthouse to call the case a
sham. And this way, of course,
1:49:36
Trump is getting his complaints
out into the public with high
1:49:39
visibility without incurring
further penalties in the
1:49:43
courtroom, and his supporters
have a chance to perform a
1:49:46
service for the leader.
1:49:49
Adam Curry: What a dumb dumb
update report. They
1:49:51
John C Dvorak: just delivered
their deaths the NPR I mean,
1:49:55
Adam Curry: what really is
happening is Trump's legal team
1:49:59
cross examined Michael Cohen and
just beat him to a pulp. And
1:50:05
everyone, everyone is like, Oh,
this guy is just lying. He's
1:50:08
just a liar. Everything they
said that he's a Whoa that he
1:50:12
was lying. He's just been while
he's a liar. That's what he does
1:50:17
and that you think I said liar.
But I said lawyer is a liar.
1:50:20
He's a liar. And so that
nothing's going to happen in
1:50:26
that case, of course.
1:50:31
John C Dvorak: There's just to
keep him off the campaign trail.
1:50:34
He's working on new material. I
think he gets does material. I
1:50:37
think he's writing new material
in the court room. He's right
1:50:41
this some of these clips too.
He's got new stuff. Yeah. He's
1:50:45
to advance he's doing about
buying, they're really getting
1:50:48
their quality stuff,
1:50:51
Adam Curry: his delivery,
everything is on point. It's
1:50:54
fantastic. A friend of mine,
1:50:56
John C Dvorak: the thing that's
funny that should be noted is
1:50:59
that there are people that Trump
haters out there. They don't see
1:51:03
any humor in what he does. Now.
It's sad because they don't get
1:51:07
his jokes. They don't understand
what he's up to. They don't get
1:51:11
it. It's sad. It's like can you
see what daddy's doing a set? I
1:51:17
mean, even NPR
1:51:18
Adam Curry: set, great set press
a great set. In fact, they have
1:51:24
a Joe Rogan called he wants you
at the mothership Comedy Club.
1:51:27
Great set.
1:51:28
John C Dvorak: He could work it
Yes. There's a clip you can look
1:51:32
it up. I do messages play. This
is because part of it. The clip
1:51:36
was from last week it was or
last show NPR dissects Trump
1:51:40
rallies.
1:51:42
Adam Curry: Oh, good, because I
have some.
1:51:45
Unknown: Okay, yeah, my play
this Donald Trump 2024. campaign
1:51:49
speech can be many things a
forum to air grievances, a place
1:51:52
to brag place for lengthy stream
of consciousness responses to
1:51:57
the news of the day. And Donald
Trump's speeches provide some
1:52:00
insight into how the former
president but governed if he
1:52:04
wins in November, and Paris,
Stephen Fowler, listen to
1:52:07
tradition
1:52:08
John C Dvorak: people root burly
himself when washed away. The
1:52:10
guy talks now to trolling him
since you stopped it. I should
1:52:13
mention something here. I think
this is a fair report. And in
1:52:17
fact, I don't have the whole
thing but but this guy went to
1:52:20
all the Trump rallies. When he
says he talks about Trump and
1:52:24
his bloodbath comment. Yeah, he
puts it in context. It says he's
1:52:28
specifically talking about the
auto industry
1:52:32
Adam Curry: they want when they
want him to win. Well, I
1:52:34
John C Dvorak: don't think the
NPR wants him to win. But I
1:52:37
think at least this guy's fair.
1:52:38
Unknown: Donald Trump's speech
has provided some insight into
1:52:41
how the former president
government if he wins in
1:52:44
November from rediscovered in my
card, and Paris Stephen Fowler,
1:52:47
listen to 15 campaign speeches
from this year. And notice the
1:52:51
themes and promises that make up
a Trump rally setlist.
1:52:56
If you've ever listened to a
Trump rally, you know about its
1:52:58
infamous playlist that runs for
hours before he speaks an
1:53:02
eclectic mix of songs that
ranges from Elton John's Tiny
1:53:05
Dancer to Phantom of the Opera,
and culminates with Lee
1:53:08
Greenwoods. Country Classic. But
it's also helpful to think of
1:53:11
what Trump says at these events
as its own curated playlist.
1:53:15
Never the same topics in the
same order heavy on the greatest
1:53:18
hits, but with plenty of space
left for new tracks that riff on
1:53:22
what's popular, plenty of his
speeches tied to where he is,
1:53:26
who he's talking to, and how it
fits in the political moment.
1:53:29
Take this throwback rally all
the way back in January in
1:53:33
Indianola, Iowa.
1:53:35
Hello, Iowa one day from now,
we're going to do when I was
1:53:39
first in the nation caucuses.
1:53:41
It's the night before the first
presidential primary contest. So
1:53:44
Trump's remarks feature
distracts against top rivals
1:53:47
Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis.
Plus crowd pleasing mentions of
1:53:50
tariffs that affect Iowa farmers
and increased access to ethanol.
1:53:54
But there's also plenty of
typical Trumpian
1:53:58
Adam Curry: that he say
distracts
1:54:02
John C Dvorak: Yes, this is his
analogy. Is the is
1:54:05
Adam Curry: the NPR audience
aware of rap distracts or is
1:54:09
this something? Okay? I just
wanted to check because that was
1:54:12
an hours out of left field for
NPR. It's the
1:54:15
Unknown: night before the first
presidential primary contest. So
1:54:17
Trump's remarks feature
distracts against top rivals
1:54:20
Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis.
Plus crowd pleasing mentions of
1:54:24
tariffs that affect Iowa farmers
and increased access to ethanol.
1:54:28
But there's also plenty of
typical Trumpian fair that could
1:54:31
have been delivered anywhere.
1:54:33
But these caucuses are your own
personal chance to score the
1:54:36
ultimate victory. Over all of
the liars cheaters thugs,
1:54:41
perverts frauds, crooks, streak
scrapes and other quite nice
1:54:45
people.
1:54:46
It can be hard for even seasoned
observers to track what's new or
1:54:50
notable in his speeches. The
runtime is often more than an
1:54:53
hour and can switch tone and
topics at random.
1:54:59
Adam Curry: So this guy was John
15 Wow, they must call him a
1:55:02
hero. They are such a hero.
1:55:05
John C Dvorak: He didn't
necessarily the way if you if
1:55:08
you parse it. He didn't. I mean,
he went to probably a few. But
1:55:13
it sounds to me as though he
just listened to him on YouTube,
1:55:16
because it says he listened to
15 speeches. Ah, he didn't
1:55:20
attend 50 Yeah, big difference,
as you know, you've been to one
1:55:24
of these rallies early
1:55:25
Adam Curry: on and before. Yeah,
in 2015.
1:55:28
John C Dvorak: Yeah. And in like
people who go in it's like the
1:55:32
Grateful Dead. They go to a lot
of them. There's some people
1:55:34
that have gone to every one of
them. Because there's a there's
1:55:37
a vibe there that people really
enjoy. And it's different than
1:55:40
just listening even though I've
never been to one, but I've
1:55:43
listened to quite a few of them.
And I get a kind of a feeling
1:55:46
for it. But you can see that
being there would be better.
1:55:50
Adam Curry: My buddy Vic and his
wife Chris came down from
1:55:52
Dallas. They're here for our vow
renewal right after the show.
1:55:56
Oh, what What? What? Yes, thank
you, everybody for the
1:55:59
congratulations. Very, very
kind. Yes, we're renewing our
1:56:03
it's our fifth wedding
anniversary today. And we never
1:56:06
had a fight. And so Chris's mom
went to the Wildwood, New
1:56:12
Jersey, Trump rally. And just a
couple things about Wildwood,
1:56:16
New Jersey is not like an easy
place. You just go to Wildwood.
1:56:20
It is it is way out there. So
you're going to why would you
1:56:25
really determined to go to
Wildwood I mean, from anywhere.
1:56:28
And excuse me fellow Jerseyans
anywhere within civilization in
1:56:32
Jersey, it's to two and a half
hours to get to Wildwood. You
1:56:36
really want to go there? Let's
1:56:38
John C Dvorak: say go go cross
the whole state in two and a
1:56:40
half hours. Jersey is
1:56:41
Adam Curry: huge. Are you
kidding me? You should go take a
1:56:44
look at it. New Jersey is not to
be messed with. And the whole
1:56:51
and then from Jersey that from
South Jersey originally. The
1:56:53
whole state it feels like is
like no, we're not blue. We're
1:56:57
just going back to red. No,
nope, no, at that 100,000 number
1:57:01
they think is even light they
think was more than that. It's I
1:57:05
mean, it's incredible. The size
of these crowds. That's bigger
1:57:09
than the first time around
because when I when I went to
1:57:11
the the I've been to one that
Trump rally in Arkansas, it was
1:57:16
a lot of people it wasn't it was
small, actually, comparatively
1:57:20
speaking very small. But now we
have more than 100,000 people
1:57:25
that's that's crazy. It is
crazy. That's really really big.
1:57:31
There's the people are so sick
of it. They are but when more
1:57:37
people start burning down
television news stations. i This
1:57:42
is I've never understood this.
mean that's the main culprit.
1:57:46
why don't why aren't they out
there out front? For a little
1:57:50
bit. We had that at CNN for for
like a day or two. Remember
1:57:53
that? Oh, yeah.
1:57:54
John C Dvorak: Remember? Yeah,
they busted the window. It was
1:57:56
like yeah, first. Yeah, that was
we covered that.
1:57:59
Adam Curry: I mean, do you know
the NPR stations? How come
1:58:01
people aren't just burning that
I'm not calling for violence?
1:58:04
Please. Please like it? No, no,
no, I'm not because before you
1:58:08
know it, CBS will call me
something horrible.
1:58:10
Unknown: There are nearly 80
officials working in election
1:58:12
oversight positions across seven
swing states who are considered
1:58:16
election deniers by CBS News.
That means they either don't
1:58:20
believe in the 2020 results,
refused to certify that election
1:58:24
publicly supported the January 6
Capital riots, or have pushed
1:58:29
election conspiracies. Ooh,
1:58:31
Adam Curry: I think we're in the
camp. We're in the conspiracy
1:58:34
camp. Boo Boo Boo, boo, boo, boo
boo. I'm afraid now. This should
1:58:41
be your beat is very short clip.
But since I don't think you have
1:58:48
at all my I'll roll it out for
you. This is Australia. I
1:58:53
Unknown: have to report that the
digital ID transitional and
1:58:56
consequential provisions Bill
2023. has been fully considered
1:59:00
by the Federation chamber and
has been agreed to without
1:59:04
amendment I present a certified
copy of the bill to question is
1:59:10
that the bill be agreed to I'll
put the question that has been
1:59:13
your insight I guess no. The The
eyes have it. Division required.
1:59:22
No division required. This bill
has been agreed to
1:59:25
Adam Curry: There you go
Australia digital ID. That's
1:59:29
going to be you're going to need
it to control get a game needed
1:59:32
to get on the internet. You're
gonna need it for everything.
1:59:36
Everything. I feel so bad.
1:59:39
John C Dvorak: Even if you're
gonna vote for Elmer Fudd for
1:59:42
reelection, you got to show your
digital ideas. Fudd I know that
1:59:47
people always want to know the
face of Satan. You know, you're
1:59:49
the Christian in the group here.
Yes, the face of Satan is Elmer
1:59:53
Fudd, the Australian Prime
Minister see the face of Satan.
1:59:58
I think so I've concluded This
after listening to Naomi Wolf,
2:00:02
long lecture about satanic
rituals.
2:00:05
Adam Curry: Oh, I missed that
one when he was listening to
2:00:06
that came out. Is it a video?
2:00:10
John C Dvorak: It's an audio, it
it appears to be a video but it
2:00:13
turns out to be an audio
2:00:15
Adam Curry: isn't so it's not on
rumble.
2:00:18
John C Dvorak: It's on your own
website, I think Oh no, it's on
2:00:20
site. It's a sub stack audio.
And what's the stack is where
2:00:24
you go over your podcast
2:00:27
Adam Curry: app and and well
they do produce RSS feeds that
2:00:30
are private so you can actually
if you subscribe to someone
2:00:34
substack they can then set it up
so that you'll get your own
2:00:38
individual RSS feed that you can
subscribe to. Which is that's
2:00:42
valid. is valid, valid. Yeah,
it's valuable. So what was the
2:00:46
conclusion?
2:00:48
John C Dvorak: The what Delmar
fudged devil?
2:00:52
Adam Curry: Is no me. No me
wolves conclusion, oh,
2:00:54
John C Dvorak: I couldn't listen
to the whole thing. She went on
2:00:56
forever. I gave up about 20
minutes. And it's like, oh, I
2:01:01
can't take any more of this.
2:01:02
Adam Curry: This is the problem
when you get professionals and
2:01:05
you put them out there without
editors and because they need
2:01:08
that. They need that Glenn
Greenwald is another one. We've
2:01:12
discussed it many times. And I
mean, most sub stacks. I'm a fan
2:01:16
of Nomi. Wolf. I can't read
them. It's too long.
2:01:21
John C Dvorak: It's too late. I
don't know how to keep it short
2:01:23
and sweet. Is I reminded of, you
know, well. I'm reminded of
2:01:30
magazine writers I've worked
with who when once they get to
2:01:34
the internet, and you don't have
to deal with page restrictions.
2:01:38
In other words, you can't really
write too long because there's
2:01:41
no room. Yeah, Hey, cut it down.
We only have room for 850 words
2:01:45
here. Go, hey, just go nuts.
They can't stop writing.
2:01:50
Adam Curry: I have a feature.
Here's a feature for substack
2:01:53
substack. Just an idea. You
should have a remix feature,
2:01:56
where anybody can go in and take
a substack by someone you
2:02:01
follow, subscribe to whatever,
and read and edit it become a
2:02:05
professional editor and then
republish that. say here's my
2:02:10
edited version as a professional
editor. I'm not a writer. I'm
2:02:14
not a substance. I'm not a
writer. But I've added I'm good
2:02:17
editor and I've edited this down
as a public service. Yeah,
2:02:22
John C Dvorak: that's not a bad
idea. I'm full of Well, that's
2:02:24
what we do is our clips. Yes.
2:02:28
Adam Curry: And we also edit
each other like stop it. It's
2:02:30
too long. I'm tired, bored.
2:02:36
John C Dvorak: I will say for
example, the good news clip.
2:02:40
Yes, I cut out I generally cut
out 45 seconds to a minute of
2:02:45
each one of these in such a way
that is fairly. It's better.
2:02:51
Yeah, shorter is better. Shorter
is
2:02:53
Adam Curry: always better. I
mean, our most of our clips, I
2:02:56
think we have an unwritten rule
over 130 is better be really
2:03:00
good. One minute 30 is that's
really max length. Wouldn't you
2:03:05
say? No? One minute more. You're
2:03:08
John C Dvorak: like my maximum
length is two minutes. Ah, see,
2:03:11
I
2:03:11
Adam Curry: find that to be
long. I
2:03:12
John C Dvorak: try not to have
I'm looking at my clip list
2:03:14
here. All my clips today. Are
the longest is 142.
2:03:20
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, that's
good. That's 142 is acceptable.
2:03:23
Because we know we know we got
2:03:24
John C Dvorak: like I got one
fifteens I got 50 seconds. And
2:03:31
here's a 52nd clip right here
ready to go. This is a god my
2:03:34
Gaza report. That was Jake
Sullivan to the rescue. National
2:03:39
Unknown: Security Adviser Jake
Sullivan is visiting Saudi
2:03:43
Arabia and Israel this weekend
to discuss the war in Gaza. In
2:03:48
Paris. Daniel Estrin has more
from Tel Aviv. Sullivan
2:03:51
is meeting Saudi Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman and then
2:03:54
meeting Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu in Israel. The US has
2:03:57
been trying to advance a deal
with Saudi Arabia to open formal
2:04:01
relations with Israel. That has
been complicated by Israel's
2:04:03
unwillingness to end the
offensive in Gaza and its
2:04:06
opposition to an independent
Palestinian state. The US has
2:04:10
also been discussing a defense
treaty with Saudi Arabia.
2:04:13
Sullivan will also discuss
Israel's plans in Rafah in
2:04:16
southern Gaza. Israeli troops
entered Eastern Rafah this
2:04:19
month, causing more than half a
million Palestinians to flee the
2:04:23
US as opposed to Israel
expanding the Rafah offensive
2:04:26
because it would uproot even
more Palestinians. I'd like the
2:04:32
John C Dvorak: I have a couple
of clips so Jake Sullivan is the
2:04:35
President of the United States.
Yeah, they said he finally
2:04:37
course
2:04:38
Adam Curry: He's a fine looking
man. He is a presidential
2:04:42
stature
2:04:42
John C Dvorak: that Jacob will
be more of a creep. So so it's
2:04:46
not
2:04:47
Adam Curry: going very well.
Three more hostages turned up
2:04:52
dead. And this is this kind of a
weird report because it has
2:04:57
three dead hostages pictures
posted everywhere. or the pier
2:05:01
is done and Biden is pandering
to the blacks.
2:05:06
Unknown: And SES John Kirby
joined the White House briefing
2:05:08
to discuss the latest of the war
in Gaza. With news Israel
2:05:11
recovered the bodies of three
hostages killed by Hamas.
2:05:14
Just horrible news and our
hearts go out to the families.
2:05:17
Kirby also gave an update to the
humanitarian aid making his way
2:05:21
into the warzone from the newly
completed floating pier built by
2:05:24
US troops. Here you can see
trucks just today today alone he
2:05:28
says 300 pallets were carried
across trucks filled with food,
2:05:32
water, hygiene kits, medical
supplies, and even plastic
2:05:35
sheeting for shelters today was
2:05:37
just the start was the first
day. There's still work that has
2:05:40
to be done to reach what we call
initial operating capability.
2:05:44
But we hope to be able to
increase the number of pallets
2:05:47
that get in over the coming days
II
2:05:49
comes as the commander in chief,
I'm a lifetime member of the
2:05:52
NAACP and delivered remarks at
the National Museum of African
2:05:55
American History and Culture
Friday and black history.
2:05:58
Adam Curry: I love the dead
hostages, everything's a mess
2:06:02
and I'm a member of the NAACP in
2:06:04
Unknown: culture Friday, Black
history is American history.
2:06:07
He's speech comes as poll show
black voters increasingly
2:06:10
frustrated by what they regard
as inaction on their top
2:06:12
priorities. Many say they're
turned off by the Biden
2:06:15
administration's handling of the
economy in the Israel Hamas war
2:06:19
with his visit marking the 70th
anniversary of Brown versus
2:06:22
Board of Education Supreme Court
case 70 years
2:06:26
ago when the Supreme Court ruled
and Brown versus Board of
2:06:29
Education, racial segregation in
public schools and
2:06:31
unconstitutional hours their
long struggle for freedom.
2:06:39
Now, Biden will deliver the
commencement speech at Morehouse
2:06:41
College this weekend and then
give remarks at an N double ACP
2:06:44
dinner in Detroit. So
2:06:47
Adam Curry: that was weird that
they package that up. But okay,
2:06:50
but the real news coming today
out of Israel is the government
2:06:55
is splitting apart, got a
problem Bibi's got issues, this
2:06:59
Unknown: is a sign but if by
June the eighth, there isn't a
2:07:04
change in Israeli policy a
change in the way this war is
2:07:07
run, particularly a commitment
to make a bigger effort to
2:07:11
release the hostages plan for
the day after in Gaza, and that
2:07:16
they after to include
normalization of relations with
2:07:20
Saudi Arabia down the road. If
all of that doesn't happen, then
2:07:24
I think this is the beginning of
the end of the cooperation
2:07:27
between the two Benny Gantz and
his party came into the
2:07:30
government almost as soon as the
war began, because they could
2:07:34
see it was not there was not
enough military experience in
2:07:36
that cabinet. And they bolstered
Netanyahu but what he says now
2:07:41
what Bennigan's says now is
decisions are not being made for
2:07:45
defense reasons. They're being
made for personal reasons or
2:07:48
political reasons, being
prioritized over national
2:07:51
reasons. So he explained all
that to the Israeli public. Then
2:07:54
he looked into the camera and
said, I'm looking straight at
2:07:58
you, Benjamin Netanyahu, we
worked together for many, many
2:08:02
years, you were always a
patriot. Are you still a
2:08:05
patriot? You know, what has to
be what decisions have to be
2:08:08
made? You're not making them.
It's crunch time, we will make
2:08:12
the right decision. And just as
I was coming on air, so some
2:08:15
five or six minutes ago, we
heard a quick response, a glib
2:08:18
response, if you like from
Netanyahu, but the answer seems
2:08:21
to be no. He says this is just a
euphemism for the end of the war
2:08:27
and the defeat of the State of
Israel and the failure to return
2:08:30
any hostages. So all of that
very dramatic. and Israeli
2:08:34
politics and patronage on
Yahoo's answer will mean that
2:08:37
Benny Gantz and his and his
party will leave this government
2:08:41
more quickly.
2:08:44
John C Dvorak: I have a similar
clip. This is the Israel update.
2:08:49
Adam Curry: Second from PBS and
he just voices
2:08:52
Unknown: tonight there is
turmoil within Israel's
2:08:54
government. Benny ganz a
centrist and Benjamin Netanyahu
2:08:58
is war cabinet is threatening to
quit if the government does not
2:09:01
adopt a new plan for the war in
Gaza by June 8. It comes as a
2:09:05
ceasefire deal remains elusive,
and no new hostages have been
2:09:09
released since November. And
earlier today, Israeli
2:09:13
airstrikes fell in northern
Gaza, toppling buildings In
2:09:17
Jabalia, the largest of Gaza's
refugee camps, killing 15 and
2:09:21
wounding dozens more. Meanwhile,
National Security Adviser Jake
2:09:26
Sullivan is in Saudi Arabia
tonight to discuss the war with
2:09:29
Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman, he travels to Israel
2:09:33
tomorrow.
2:09:34
Adam Curry: Now, do you think
MBS can do something is there?
2:09:36
No, I
2:09:37
John C Dvorak: don't know what
the deal is here. This doesn't
2:09:39
make any sense to me something
Well,
2:09:41
Adam Curry: none of those. Okay.
What I've heard from my insiders
2:09:44
on the field, is that all these
nations around the region,
2:09:51
including Syria, Jordan, Saudi
Arabia, they're sick of this
2:09:56
nonsense. They also don't want
the Palestinians but they're
2:09:59
sick of it. It the everybody
wants a two state solution
2:10:02
except the Israel. Everybody
wants this and
2:10:08
John C Dvorak: they want to
stick Israel with it with the
2:10:11
problem. Yes.
2:10:12
Adam Curry: And Israel if they
keep going they will not be our
2:10:15
biggest ally. I think that's
going to end. Of course, we know
2:10:20
that's not possible because the
designers control our government
2:10:23
apparently.
2:10:24
John C Dvorak: And the media and
the media. They do a bad to say
2:10:28
do a crappy job of it. They
really do. The media is against
2:10:31
them as that work.
2:10:33
Adam Curry: Meanwhile, the
protests have spread to
2:10:35
Amsterdam. And what you will not
see because we only have the
2:10:40
audio is the students of the UVA
the interface the frightening
2:10:44
stage with Amsterdam, the Free
University of Amsterdam have
2:10:48
blockaded the canal. I mean with
with with huge piles of bricks
2:10:53
and, and furniture and all kinds
of stuff. When you blockade the
2:11:00
canal, that's a real problem in
Amsterdam, it screws up traffic
2:11:06
John C Dvorak: as deliveries Now
this actually used Yes,
2:11:10
Adam Curry: and these canal
streets are very narrow. I live
2:11:13
there. So I know that you know,
this is a big, particularly the
2:11:17
area where the university is
which is surprised and elitist
2:11:21
neighborhood. So they the kids
were very surprised when they
2:11:25
got beaten the standoff
2:11:27
Unknown: in the heart of
Amsterdam. This was on the ninth
2:11:31
of May, a few days after
students at the University of
2:11:33
Amsterdam had started their pro
Palestine encampments. When
2:11:38
police moved in to end the
protest, things got ugly. Well,
2:11:41
it might be hard to imagine the
violent confrontations that took
2:11:44
place right here between police
and pro Palestine demonstrators
2:11:49
but the scenes certainly shocked
people here in the Netherlands
2:11:52
and abroad. And they've led some
students and academic staff at
2:11:56
the University of Amsterdam to
accuse the police of heavy
2:12:00
handed tactics. On Monday, the
protesters tried again, this
2:12:05
time it was a coordinated
walkout by students and staff at
2:12:08
several Dutch universities. The
demands like it demonstrations
2:12:14
in other countries included
cutting ties with Israeli
2:12:17
academic institutions linked to
the army. But the University of
2:12:20
Amsterdam was also criticized
for not consulting with
2:12:23
protesters before calling in the
police. Oh no,
2:12:26
the university board would like
to demonstrate that they want to
2:12:29
regain the confidence of its
staff and students when they
2:12:33
should start by cutting ties and
establishing shared governance.
2:12:39
We our staff, we say we we need
our institutions to step up,
2:12:43
stop doing harm, stop being
complicit.
2:12:46
And the second reason is because
of the right to protest. It's a
2:12:50
basic democratic liberal rights.
And it was a peaceful encampment
2:12:54
and it was beaten down by police
and our staff. We cannot accept
2:12:58
that.
2:12:58
Adam Curry: Now what you notice
is this is an English native
2:13:01
English speaker. Because in
Amsterdam, there are no Dutch
2:13:05
people left. All this there are
expats who can now afford the
2:13:09
prices of the extremely inflated
housing prices and subsidized
2:13:15
immigrants who have come in and
I would say it was about 6040
2:13:20
brown face versus white face.
I'm not being racist, just
2:13:24
saying what I see. And this is,
of course, the problem that the
2:13:28
Netherlands has been dealing
with for two decades, if not
2:13:32
longer. And the Netherlands has
never been an immigration
2:13:36
country. They never wanted it.
And the Dutch are fed up. They
2:13:41
had an election. They voted
overwhelmingly for Hillary fear
2:13:46
to builders. Just because they
just want it to stop. They want
2:13:51
the immigration to stop this.
The election was in November, I
2:13:57
believe. And finally, finally,
they have figured out a
2:14:02
coalition. And guess what?
Something's going to change
2:14:07
Unknown: a photo op six months
in the making the government
2:14:11
coalition for the Netherlands,
led by the far right leader
2:14:15
fielders, who promised to stay
true to his party's hard line on
2:14:19
immigration and to opt out of
the EU's new asylum system, even
2:14:23
if it took years to do
2:14:25
Adam Curry: so. The first use
the Dutch law and the crisis law
2:14:30
we have to make sure that there
will be less influx of asylum
2:14:35
seekers in the Netherlands. And
that is something that we don't
2:14:38
need the European Union for that
is totally compatible with
2:14:40
European law
2:14:41
Unknown: and builders. So the
Netherlands plan to follow in
2:14:44
the footsteps of Denmark, which
negotiated a deal to be excluded
2:14:48
from the EU asylum policies. But
an EU spokesperson appeared to
2:14:52
pour cold water on that idea,
but added he would wait to hear
2:14:56
exactly what the Dutch
government had in mind. You can
2:15:00
throughout the EU legislation in
the past when certain
2:15:04
discussions were taking place on
treaties, certain countries in
2:15:08
the context of those discussions
and negotiated opt outs, but we
2:15:12
are working on the basis of
existing treaties. The
2:15:15
EU's pact on migration and
asylum includes tougher borders
2:15:18
and shared responsibility among
the bloc's members to take in
2:15:22
asylum seekers. The new rules
come into effect in 2026. And
2:15:27
the deals passage comes ahead of
Europe wide elections next
2:15:30
month, in which immigration is
playing a major role. Meanwhile,
2:15:34
as Dutch politicians outline the
government's new policies, it
2:15:38
still remains to be seen who
Mehring from national politics
2:15:41
and is expected to be tapped as
the new NATO Secretary General
2:15:45
fielder's himself has shelved
his ambitions to be pm amid
2:15:48
widespread unease over his anti
Islam and anti European welfare
2:15:54
John C Dvorak: stuff. Yeah,
good. Hey, learn something.
2:15:57
Listen to this show. Good
2:15:58
Adam Curry: stuff. Yeah, it'll
be interesting to see what
2:16:00
happens how that all goes down.
Well, they didn't
2:16:03
John C Dvorak: kill the Slovakia
guy. So that's one back and back
2:16:06
on it. Certainly tried.
2:16:08
Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah. Damn,
because we had the far right man
2:16:11
before far right far right near
2:16:13
John C Dvorak: the far right.
But it's all the other guys
2:16:15
doing the shooting. Always. It's
always always
2:16:18
Adam Curry: the The Nut Job. You
know. Nature person, you know,
2:16:25
like they, they just tree
huggers? Yeah, they spin them
2:16:28
all up and then give them a gun
is bad. Or shoot that guy.
2:16:33
Meanwhile, speaking of asylum,
which is a global issue, and of
2:16:38
course, most of this is, you
know, climate refugees because
2:16:42
guess what, it's hot in Africa.
Oh, who would have thought the
2:16:47
Biden administration is trying
to win some votes.
2:16:52
Unknown: The White House is
expected to announce major
2:16:54
changes this week to federal
immigration policy.
2:16:57
Adam Curry: The Associated Press
is reporting the Biden
2:16:59
administration wants to speed up
the asylum process for
2:17:01
Unknown: certain immigrants.
2:17:02
Number seven reporter and
attorney Jessica Crawford
2:17:05
explains how it would work and
what this means for new arrivals
2:17:08
to the southern border. It can
often take years to get through
2:17:12
the asylum process. And in the
meantime, applicants are
2:17:15
generally busy building their
lives here in the United States.
2:17:18
But the new proposed changes
would move new arrivals to the
2:17:21
front of the line for asylum
decisions. That means the
2:17:24
government can deport people
whose claims are denied within
2:17:27
months instead of years. The
goal of these changes is to
2:17:31
process those asylum claims
within six months instead of
2:17:35
several years. The new rules
that apply to people who cross
2:17:38
between ports of entry and turn
themselves into immigration
2:17:41
authorities. The Biden
administration is taking
2:17:43
increasingly restrictive
measures to dissuade people from
2:17:47
coming to the US Mexico border.
This comes amid a backlog of
2:17:51
immigration cases. There are
about 3 million cases in the
2:17:54
nation's immigration courts, the
average caseload for a judge is
2:17:58
5000. I spoke with Ron Cal
Elaine Ariano of the Colorado
2:18:02
Immigrant Rights Coalition about
the possible impact far
2:18:06
too many people who are seeking
asylum do not have attorneys.
2:18:10
And so increasing the rate that
people are processed will mean
2:18:14
that most people will lose their
case. Even if they
2:18:17
have a strong case.
2:18:18
Denver has served more than
41,000 new immigrants so far.
2:18:23
Adam Curry: Wow. Notice the term
new arrivals,
2:18:27
John C Dvorak: new arrivals, new
immigrants, they won't say what
2:18:29
they are. Now I see a clip from
the last show you should look up
2:18:32
because this is just a factoid
that we should push on the show.
2:18:38
This is a chip Roy clip. Look
for CHIP Roy chip
2:18:41
Adam Curry: Roy on the number of
illegals I just have a few
2:18:44
questions while
2:18:46
John C Dvorak: I stop is this is
in Congress. So it's a kind of
2:18:49
an if this is an official
hearing. So this is a real
2:18:52
number.
2:18:53
Adam Curry: You This is not not
a little show a little play that
2:18:56
they do for C span for clips.
This is real. This is the real
2:18:59
deal. And
2:18:59
John C Dvorak: she's kids. Well,
that may be
2:19:01
Adam Curry: true. Okay. All
right. I just have a few
2:19:03
questions. I just like to ask
each panelist, how many people
2:19:09
do you think are in the United
States right now? illegally?
2:19:14
Unknown: Mr. Roy, it's
impossible to say. But I can
2:19:18
tell you that for for a good 20
year period from the early
2:19:22
2000s. Until about two years ago
that I can
2:19:26
Adam Curry: I just guess, can I
have not heard this clip? Of
2:19:28
course. So from the early 2000s,
to now 24 years, I'm going to
2:19:35
say 47 million. That's
2:19:39
John C Dvorak: a high number.
That's close. until
2:19:41
Unknown: about two years ago,
the number that was often quoted
2:19:44
by media types was 11 million.
They now the numbers that I hear
2:19:51
now consistently between 20 and
40 million illegally in the
2:19:54
country. Yeah,
2:19:55
Adam Curry: I'm sure if I'm 47
is probably more realistic, but
2:19:58
they're new arrivals. newcomers
and you know, you know what's
2:20:03
really good, particularly these
these new arrivals that come
2:20:09
through the newcomers. Were so
xenophobic, these newcomers that
2:20:15
come that come enter the the
southern border. I mean, they
2:20:20
often have to swim across the
Rio Grande to for that, you
2:20:25
know, basically they get dropped
off on the other side and it's
2:20:28
like okay, because they all have
clean clothes, you know,
2:20:31
everything's good to go but then
you got it for the show, please
2:20:34
swim across the Rio Grande
before you enter the Americas
2:20:38
and the New York City mayor has
some thoughts about this
2:20:42
Unknown: that state those jobs
that we are in high demand, we
2:20:47
could expedite how do we have a
large body of people that are in
2:20:53
our city and country that are
excellent swimmers. And at the
2:20:58
same time, we need lifeguards.
2:21:01
Adam Curry: To excellent
swimmers job,
2:21:02
John C Dvorak: you need
lifeguards, is that what he
2:21:04
said? Yes. And
2:21:05
Unknown: at the same time, we
need lifeguards. And the only
2:21:08
obstacle is that we don't give
them the right rope to become a
2:21:12
Adam Curry: lifeguard because
they're excellent swimmers. We
2:21:14
know that they swam across the
Rio Grande. I mean, come on,
2:21:17
make them lifeguards, I mean,
that's urgent. That's
2:21:20
Unknown: just doesn't make
sense. But if we had a plan that
2:21:24
say you have a shortage of food
service workers, and those who
2:21:28
fit the criteria, we got to
expedite expedite you
2:21:32
Adam Curry: because we know how
to cook right. I mean, you're
2:21:34
good. We love that cuisine you
all are bringing here newcomers
2:21:38
if you have the
2:21:39
Unknown: experience that you are
a nurse which we have a nursing
2:21:42
shortage, and we will expedite
expedite you and that's the same
2:21:46
with lifeguards. So we have all
these eligible people waiting to
2:21:50
vote when we do like
2:21:52
John C Dvorak: we employ
2:21:54
Adam Curry: this some lifeguard
shortage. I mean, this
2:21:57
John C Dvorak: bullcrap by the
way, you get a clip in the day
2:21:59
for the lifeguard clip
2:22:00
Adam Curry: oh well that's
sometimes these things come so
2:22:04
unexpected but okay, I'll take I
didn't figure that one. Thank
2:22:09
you. Life
2:22:10
John C Dvorak: guard. She
2:22:11
Adam Curry: had the clip from
the last show. I mean, it
2:22:13
didn't. It didn't make
2:22:15
John C Dvorak: her nose sleeper
2:22:16
Adam Curry: didn't even make the
cut. Meanwhile, another mo
2:22:20
prophesy comes true. BMO has had
a number of them. I think this
2:22:27
is one of my favorites. He is
said you know the the future of
2:22:31
law enforcement is rich people
will have private security and
2:22:36
your gated communities
everything will be safe. It'll
2:22:38
be private. A lot of cops
leaving the force going private
2:22:42
make three times as much money
for the poor neighborhoods. You
2:22:45
get drones. What
2:22:46
Unknown: a dazzling viewer
Central Park a rare and glorious
2:22:50
sight from 200 feet high. The
plush treetops to the skyline
2:22:54
all captured by an NYPD drone.
2:22:57
I would love to see this drone
chill areas that that the cops
2:23:01
can I get to that they have
things maybe a scooter or
2:23:04
bicycle.
2:23:06
The NYPD expanding its 85 drugs
now implementing a new
2:23:11
initiative called drones as
first responders yeah
2:23:15
to put this Jones station. On
top of this precinct behind me
2:23:19
integrated into the 911 call
system. The drones will be
2:23:22
piloted remotely from One Police
Plaza in the presence of the
2:23:26
departmental attorney as a
safeguard against improper
2:23:29
surveillance. The first units
being installed at three
2:23:32
precincts in Brooklyn, one in
the Bronx, and at the Central
2:23:35
Park precinct persons
2:23:36
shot person stat person Rob
climbs in progress, our real
2:23:41
serious crimes, we're going to
dispatch the drones
2:23:43
autonomously, and it's going to
fly to the wherever the call may
2:23:47
be.
2:23:47
The drones can get to places
officers can't because they have
2:23:50
infrared cameras, and they can
do so within seconds as opposed
2:23:54
to an officer on foot or in a
car. The
2:23:56
great New York City Police
Department who's represented
2:23:58
well here today has used drones
to assist with search and rescue
2:24:03
efforts. NYPD
2:24:04
Deputy Commissioner of
operations Kaz Daughtry,
2:24:07
testifying before Congress
Thursday, about the department's
2:24:10
use of emerging technology. It's
drones most recently used to
2:24:15
inspect for earthquake damage.
And for crowd control,
2:24:21
we're leveraging this
technology. We want to use this
2:24:23
technology to keep New Yorkers
safe. We want to introduce this
2:24:25
technology into our
crimefighting apparatus. And
2:24:28
this technology is a game
changer.
2:24:31
Adam Curry: No, it's a game
changer. This is the future. I
2:24:35
John C Dvorak: like the idea of
the drone that has like a like a
2:24:37
hand holding you like a 45 just
the one gun and every time it
2:24:44
shoots it goes back about five
feet and then comes back. And
2:24:49
shows
2:24:56
know I think that this is a time
for kids to consider reading
2:25:00
instead of something that used
to be popular like I guess I
2:25:03
don't know even in the 50s
slingshot slingshot they're
2:25:08
great product. Yeah. Hey hey.
shots in a ball bearing Jehan
2:25:14
Adam Curry: exit strategy
there's
2:25:17
John C Dvorak: no agenda drove
with a slingshot it's very
2:25:20
doable no January doable no
2:25:23
Adam Curry: agenda slingshots
could go no it you know the
2:25:26
leather patch like has no agenda
on it. And then on the other
2:25:29
side it says hit him in the
mouth. Come on do you right no
2:25:34
agenda slingshots ball bearings
sold separately the wrist rocket
2:25:39
that's it trolled on the wrist
rocket I did you ever had a
2:25:43
wrist rocket?
2:25:44
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I was so as
after my time. Oh,
2:25:47
Adam Curry: no, because it
hadn't you know the bar that
2:25:48
would rest on your on your
wrist? Yeah, I know what they
2:25:52
are. Yeah, yeah. The good
product. outstanding product.
2:25:57
Yes. Okay, kids. Take it from
Uncle John get a slingshot. Hit
2:26:01
that drone laying shot. That's
right. See how that works out
2:26:04
for you. Perfect.
2:26:05
John C Dvorak: I bought a
slingshot. I always have a
2:26:07
slingshot because we have these
things that fall for trees that
2:26:09
kind of like a big seed and I
like to shoot him into the air.
2:26:14
And so I've always had a
slingshot. And they you know,
2:26:16
they got these big got new kinds
of rubbers that they use to pull
2:26:19
up this different kind of like,
it's like tourniquet, rubber.
2:26:25
And so I think broke that was
break. And the I bought it I
2:26:30
boarded a new sling shot from
Amazon. How long?
2:26:35
Adam Curry: How long? How long
ago was
2:26:36
John C Dvorak: this? Probably a
year and a half ago, two years,
2:26:39
maybe five? Whatever the case
is. These newer sling shots are
2:26:43
so powerful. It's unbelievable.
2:26:47
Adam Curry: I mean, I would say
I'd like your idea. I think it's
2:26:49
a low tech idea, but I'd like
it. But why don't kids just get
2:26:53
the suicide drones just crash
into these drones. I mean, now
2:26:57
it's
2:26:57
John C Dvorak: cost me money.
SUID of slingshots cheap. You're
2:27:01
talking about, you know that
poverty stricken area, they're
2:27:04
going to waste money on a drone.
And, and it is cheap and ball
2:27:08
bearings are cheaper. And you
can also throw it put a wallet
2:27:11
in there. You can throw all
kinds of you can shoot anything.
2:27:13
It's just a bit practical. It's
practice
2:27:16
Adam Curry: kids. It's
practical, and it's fun. Ball
2:27:19
bearing is Fundly ball bearing
so separately,
2:27:23
Unknown: Paul Barry sold
separately.
2:27:25
Adam Curry: We can't be we can't
sell the slingshots with the
2:27:28
ball bearings. No,
2:27:29
John C Dvorak: the ball bearings
are not dead. That's kind of
2:27:31
pricey. Especially good with
ball bearings.
2:27:36
Adam Curry: Which could bring
back another fan favorite
2:27:39
Marbles.
2:27:41
John C Dvorak: Marbles would be
nice to shoot a marble marble
2:27:44
marbles. Yeah, whatever.
2:27:46
Adam Curry: We still play
marbles.
2:27:48
John C Dvorak: Not that I know
of. I think it's no they play
2:27:50
good games on the computer.
Yeah,
2:27:53
Adam Curry: get some marbles in
the slingshot kids ask your
2:27:56
housekeeper.
2:27:58
John C Dvorak: So I have one
clip here on the on the debate
2:28:01
between Trump and Biden, who you
can play brings us up to speed.
2:28:06
Adam Curry: Okay, debate is what
is it NPR? Yeah,
2:28:10
John C Dvorak: the Redux Redux.
2:28:12
Unknown: And almost suddenly,
this week, Biden and Trump
2:28:14
campaigns agreed to debate first
one June CNN, the second maybe
2:28:18
final one ABC fold two
2:28:20
months before election day. What
do you think? Well, it started
2:28:24
with Trump saying he would
debate Biden anytime, anywhere.
2:28:27
Then Biden said, Okay, how about
CNN in June, and within a couple
2:28:31
of hours the Trump campaign had
agreed. So the gauntlet was
2:28:34
tossed and accepted. And just
like that, the two major party
2:28:37
nominees have thrown over the
rubric of the bipartisan
2:28:41
Presidential Debate Commission,
which has been producing these
2:28:44
events for decades. And that
tradition of these debates is
2:28:47
aged rather poorly, perhaps in
recent years. No one was happy
2:28:51
with the Biden Trump edition in
2020.
2:28:53
Adam Curry: This guy's mouth is
clicking. Do you hear that? It's
2:28:57
very, it's very disturbing to
me.
2:29:00
John C Dvorak: When now what is
it? What did you say
2:29:01
Adam Curry: his mouth is
clicking. When he taught Oh,
2:29:04
that's
2:29:05
John C Dvorak: interesting. But
I'm going to start listening
2:29:07
now. Thanks. Yeah, sure.
2:29:08
Unknown: I'm going to use I've
thrown over the rubric of the
2:29:11
bipartisan Presidential Debate
Commission which has been
2:29:14
producing these events for
decades. And tradition of these
2:29:18
debates is aged rather poorly,
please a lizard.
2:29:20
John C Dvorak: He's a lizard.
Click, click, click click click
2:29:23
click
2:29:24
Unknown: of the bipartisan
Presidential Debate Commission
2:29:26
which has been producing these
events for decades. And that
2:29:30
tradition of these debates is
aged rather poorly, perhaps in
2:29:33
recent years. No one was happy
with the Biden Trump edition in
2:29:36
2020. So this time, the Biden
people wanted the debates to be
2:29:40
sooner. They wanted a studio
debate without a live audience,
2:29:44
and they wanted microphones that
could be shut off. If a
2:29:48
candidate exceeds his time or
tries to talk over the other
2:29:51
candidate. And Trump released
his campaign wanted to debate
2:29:55
badly enough to agree to all
that. Will they find any room
2:29:58
for third party candidates and
Now there could be but the
2:30:01
threshold to get there is 15% in
four national polls plus getting
2:30:07
on enough state ballots to get a
candidate up to 270 electoral
2:30:12
votes potentially which would be
a majority hard to say which
2:30:16
hurdle is highest but just now
Robert F Kennedy Jr. Says he
2:30:20
will clear them both so we shall
see
2:30:22
Adam Curry: yeah unlikely
unlikely that by the way that
2:30:26
void that mouth clicking is a
non starter you're off the air
2:30:29
dude
2:30:35
John C Dvorak: I've never I
never noticed it before. I'm
2:30:37
glad you spotted
2:30:41
Adam Curry: that guy for real.
So Bitcoin Bobby says he wants
2:30:44
to get in MMA. It's gonna be
tough. I'm the 15%. I don't know
2:30:47
if you want a man. What? No, of
course they don't want him in.
2:30:51
But what is this microphone,
turning off the mic business?
2:30:55
That's, that's just lame. did
2:30:58
John C Dvorak: well, they'll
turn it off Trump, but they
2:31:00
won't do it for Biden. You can
count on that
2:31:03
Adam Curry: now. But there's no
mention of the drug test. No,
2:31:07
John C Dvorak: it's Trump's. And
my dad won't be a drug test. We
2:31:11
can be assured. But but he might
get accused of being jacked up
2:31:15
on some Well, yeah,
2:31:16
Adam Curry: because the last to
be jacked up. They'll have to
2:31:19
make a statement and saying no,
we're not doing a drug test. And
2:31:22
then then Trump has another
three hours of material.
2:31:25
John C Dvorak: Yes, he
2:31:26
Adam Curry: does. This genius is
I love that. Is this so smart?
2:31:30
Yeah, it's easy, but smart.
Let's get an update on the
2:31:35
Russian law, the Russian law,
the Russian law, which
2:31:39
John C Dvorak: Oh, this Russian
law thing is quite interesting.
2:31:41
It's like what there was nothing
digital. I know what you're
2:31:44
gonna talk to you know this
about the law that Georgia can
2:31:46
have in Georgia? Yeah. And I see
no, of I don't see any reason to
2:31:52
object to this
2:31:53
Adam Curry: if you're having to
thank you. What is the big
2:31:55
problem with this?
2:31:56
John C Dvorak: I don't get the
problem either. And here's what
2:31:58
we'll play the clip and then we
can talk about it. The
2:32:01
Unknown: president of the former
Soviet republic of Georgia
2:32:03
Salome zurabishvili has vetoed a
foreign influence law, which has
2:32:07
sparked unprecedented protests
and warnings from the EU that
2:32:12
the measure could undermine the
country's attempt to join the
2:32:16
bloc. But the veto, mostly
symbolic as a ruling Georgian
2:32:20
dream party has enough lawmakers
in Parliament to override it.
2:32:24
Under the law, NGOs and media
outlets that received more than
2:32:27
20% of their funding from abroad
would have to register as bodies
2:32:31
pursuing the interests of a
foreign power. Critics say it
2:32:35
resembles Russian legislation
used to what is sent. Here's
2:32:39
what Georgia's president had to
say.
2:32:42
This law, in its essence, in its
spirit is a Russian law, which
2:32:47
contradicts our Constitution and
all European standards. And
2:32:52
those represents an obstacle on
the European path. The law is
2:32:56
not subject to any change or
improvement. It's very simple.
2:33:01
This law must be abolished.
2:33:04
Adam Curry: Now forgive me if
I'm wrong. Or correct me if I'm
2:33:07
wrong. Isn't Farah exactly the
same law that you have to
2:33:11
register as a foreign agent if
you're lobbying and whether
2:33:14
you're a nonprofit or not,
doesn't every country have some
2:33:17
version of this is this so
crazy?
2:33:20
John C Dvorak: Every country has
some version of it, but this one
2:33:23
is specific to any, any
organization or person or NGO
2:33:28
that has over 20% financing from
a foreign country. If we had, if
2:33:34
we had, for example, and we have
have examples here, where China
2:33:39
is all of a sudden, you know,
they run the Confucius Institute
2:33:42
in a lot of universities. Yes.
And we make a big fuss about it.
2:33:46
How is that different? Exactly.
That we make a big fuss when
2:33:52
China runs a bunch of operations
in this country, or Russia, for
2:33:56
example, they post on Facebook,
and everybody goes nuts. Yeah,
2:34:00
Adam Curry: we had people how is
that different? We've had people
2:34:03
under investigation because they
were lobbying but they were paid
2:34:07
by foreign for what right now we
have a Democrat in in the
2:34:14
Department of Justice case
because he took money from
2:34:19
Tajikistan or something. And
yeah,
2:34:22
John C Dvorak: right. Yes,
Melendez. Yeah. And then
2:34:26
Melendez
2:34:28
Adam Curry: Menendez brothers
who killed their parents? Yes.
2:34:31
Those good
2:34:31
John C Dvorak: yeah. So yeah,
it's one of those countries but
2:34:37
but it's the same thing I don't
get why they're making such a
2:34:41
fuss because
2:34:41
Adam Curry: they want to create
a they want a crisis. Crisis.
2:34:46
They want a crisis in
Parliament. So then they can
2:34:49
bring in the the American
Stooges or the European students
2:34:53
for that. I don't know if we're
involved in this one. This seems
2:34:57
to be well, you operation is an
EU opera. ration maybe they can
2:35:01
hire Newland.
2:35:03
John C Dvorak: Maybe Newland
knees work that could be you
2:35:05
might just figured it out right
there.
2:35:07
Adam Curry: Yeah. By the way,
I'd take it back that mouth
2:35:10
clicking. That's not a lizard
that's a bug like in a member
2:35:13
men and black those people were
bugs. Yeah, exactly.
2:35:17
John C Dvorak: Exactly. Let's
listen to the here's some
2:35:23
interesting clips. I guess I
just recorded these you don't
2:35:26
mind saying so yourself? Yes,
because it's like it's like a
2:35:29
two it's like goes in two
directions at the same time
2:35:32
again from NPR. These are
dubious flyers in Mexico.
2:35:36
Unknown: April 15 started off as
a typical day for Gabriella
2:35:40
Zavala. She was juggling the
demands of her busy family life
2:35:43
and Texas with running Resource
Center. Memorex is a small NGO
2:35:48
that helps asylum seekers in
Mexico on the other side of the
2:35:51
border from Brownsville. But by
evening her world had been
2:35:54
turned upside down. And here's
Jude jofy blog takes the story
2:35:58
from here. Savalas
2:36:00
soon learned she and her NGO RCM
featured prominently in a social
2:36:05
media thread posted by an arm of
the conservative Heritage
2:36:08
Foundation called the oversight
project. It showed Spanish
2:36:12
language flyers with RCMs logo
and that of President Biden's
2:36:15
campaign. A video in the thread
showed the flyers hanging in
2:36:19
porta potties at a migrant
encampment in Matamoros. The
2:36:22
flyers said and grammatically
incorrect Spanish reminder to
2:36:26
vote for President Biden when
you're in the United States. We
2:36:30
need another four years of his
term to stay open. And they were
2:36:34
signed with her name. Yeah, this
2:36:37
Adam Curry: has been kind of a
bubbling under story for quite a
2:36:40
while. I'm glad you got this
because yes,
2:36:42
John C Dvorak: in Texas, and it
what's interesting to me about
2:36:46
the story is that it's a flyer
this goes on saying vote for
2:36:50
Biden, and this woman's name is
attached to it even though she
2:36:53
says like we got nothing to do
with this was somebody has
2:36:56
something to do with it was a
done on purpose. Just make it
2:37:00
look like you're there. The
illegals are going to vote for
2:37:03
Biden or, I mean, the whole
story is fishy that
2:37:07
Adam Curry: we have, we have a
guide down at the border. He's
2:37:10
been there consistently, that he
has been he's been sending me
2:37:14
pictures and videos. And he sent
me this weeks ago, and then he
2:37:18
said, You know, I think this is
bogus. So even he thinks it's
2:37:22
bogus, and he's down there, you
know, trying to trying to sort
2:37:25
stuff out. So it is very
dubious.
2:37:29
John C Dvorak: But it is a
flyer, and it does say vote for
2:37:33
Biden.
2:37:34
Unknown: That was almost in a
state of shock. I said, wow, you
2:37:37
know, this completely untrue.
2:37:39
Devala says she didn't write the
flyer telling migrants to vote
2:37:43
illegally, nor did she have any
connection with it sounds
2:37:46
like why would somebody want to
do this? You know, why would
2:37:50
somebody want to intentionally
create
2:37:53
a fake flyer the flyer was
riddled with Spanish language
2:37:57
errors, and included an outdated
description of RCM from its
2:38:00
website that hasn't been updated
in years. That part of the
2:38:03
flyers text appears to have been
run through Google Translate.
2:38:07
The flyer also lists a very old
phone number which also appears
2:38:10
on the outdated website. So if
Allah says she does not support
2:38:14
the flyers message, I
2:38:15
would never sit there and tell
somebody that can't vote that I
2:38:19
know can't vote. Hey, go vote.
The thread about the
2:38:22
fires spread quickly and racked
up more than 9 million views on
2:38:25
the social media platform X. The
executive director of the
2:38:28
oversight project, Mike Howell
says the thread did not accuse
2:38:32
the Vala of authoring the flyer
he also told the New York Times
2:38:35
he condemns death threats.
2:38:37
The flyer is very real. It's
telling illegal aliens to vote
2:38:40
for Joe Biden.
2:38:41
The morning after heritage
posted the threat. Multiple
2:38:44
Republican members of Congress
asked Secretary of Homeland
2:38:47
Security Alejandro Mayorkas
about the flyer they were
2:38:50
grilling him about the record
high number of people who have
2:38:53
come to the US Mexico border.
The fire has also buttressed a
2:38:56
false narrative that
undocumented immigrants are
2:38:59
swaying American elections. It's
already illegal for non citizens
2:39:03
to vote in federal elections and
studies have repeatedly shown it
2:39:07
is very rare. Former President
Donald Trump and his allies
2:39:10
insists this campaign season
that it is an issue Yeah, I
2:39:17
John C Dvorak: think it is an
issue Yes. That is very rare
2:39:22
says who?
2:39:23
Adam Curry: Are JV do it right,
you would know I RGV truth on X
2:39:30
RGV truth on ax. That's our guy.
He's He's He's all over this.
2:39:35
John C Dvorak: Let's go to clip
2:39:36
Unknown: three. For example.
Here's how speaker Mike Johnson
2:39:39
last week.
2:39:40
Adam Curry: We all know
intuitively
2:39:43
Unknown: that a lot of illegals
are voting in federal elections.
2:39:45
But it's not been something that
is easily provable. We don't
2:39:48
have that number
2:39:49
to date. It is still unknown who
created the flyers that bears of
2:39:53
all his name and who posted them
in the porta potties. The social
2:39:56
media thread credited muckraker,
a right wing website with
2:40:00
discovering it. muckraker is
headed by Anthony Rubin, who
2:40:03
often uses undercover tactics in
his videos. RUBIN told NPR that
2:40:07
the video of the flyers was shot
by an anonymous source with a
2:40:10
close connection to his team RGV
truth our guy Rubin has traveled
2:40:14
across Latin America to fill
migrants and transit to the US,
2:40:18
which he portrays as an
invasion. In his videos, he
2:40:21
often asked migrants about the
upcoming election, his
2:40:25
preference for a president a
Biden of President Trump. On
2:40:31
April 15, and the hours before
the threat about the flyers
2:40:34
appeared online, Ruben and his
brother rang the bell at
2:40:37
Resource Center Matamoros saying
they wanted to volunteer. Reuben
2:40:42
confirmed that in an interview
with NPR,
2:40:44
you know, I've rode the train of
death and smuggling to Mexico by
2:40:47
the Sinaloa Cartel. I got
kidnapped by the Gulf Cartel.
2:40:50
The point is, I know the ins and
outs of this thing. I've studied
2:40:52
these NGOs that handle all the
maps so yeah, of course we were
2:40:54
inquiring whether or not it
would be possible to volunteer
2:40:59
it
2:40:59
so the homeless staff believed
Ruben wanted to volunteer they
2:41:02
called Zavala who spoke with him
by phone and
2:41:04
all honestly we're just trying
to help as many people as
2:41:06
possible for you know, before
Trump gets reelected so
2:41:13
that clip from their phone call
wound up as part of the thread
2:41:16
about the flyers. No
2:41:18
Adam Curry: wonder people don't
listen to NPR anymore. Is this
2:41:22
nonsense.
2:41:25
John C Dvorak: Whether they had
to release the phone call where
2:41:27
the woman was like she says one
thing to NPR and she's kind of
2:41:30
happy about these flyers I don't
know this wrap it up with this
2:41:34
with
2:41:34
Unknown: a caption things of
Allah had implied that she quote
2:41:37
wants to help as many illegals
as possible before President
2:41:40
Trump is reelected. RCM is
director will go taro nice who
2:41:44
spoke to Rubin directly told NPR
that Rubin asked him strange
2:41:48
questions. You almost need a
massage. I didn't even know what
2:41:51
he was talking about. And he
asked me Biden or Trump, Rubin
2:41:55
told NPR that he did not recall
what he asked her. Oh nice.
2:41:59
Savalas said it bothers her that
no one who was publicizing the
2:42:02
flyer on social media or in
Congress had verified the flyer
2:42:06
with her first they never hurt
to call me and find out whether
2:42:09
it was true or not. Mike Howell
of the oversight project
2:42:11
acknowledged to NPR that he did
not reach out to Zavala before
2:42:14
posting the thread. It
2:42:16
was in the immediate public
interest to know about the
2:42:18
invasion in the United
2:42:19
States. The daily signal which
the Heritage Foundation calls
2:42:22
its news outlet, noted in a
story about the flyers published
2:42:26
a day after the thread posted
that it had requested comment
2:42:29
and Zavala had not responded.
NPR asked Anthony Ruben whether
2:42:34
it had occurred to him to ask
RCM staff when he visited before
2:42:37
the thread was published.
Whether the organization had any
2:42:40
relationship to the flyer due
2:42:42
to its certain certainly
occurred to me Yeah, it's not as
2:42:46
if that thought did not pass
through my head.
2:42:47
He told NPR he didn't ask
because he'd been previously
2:42:50
kidnapped by the Gulf Cartel
nearby and had been told to
2:42:54
never return.
2:42:57
Adam Curry: We need new flyers
new flyers. And the flyer is
2:43:00
reads. Lifeguard wanted New
2:43:04
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Adam Curry: sorry, Brad. Hi,
there we go. Follow renewal
2:48:43
Brett Han get up on the podium
friend thank you so much for
2:48:47
your support a show number
donation I'm here by pronounced
2:48:51
educating you as Sir me so honey
up the lake there you go. As
2:48:57
requested. We got hookers and
blow rent boys and Chardonnay.
2:48:59
Of course you got that extra
helping of the mutton as you
2:49:02
want it but along with that we
got beer and blondes got gates
2:49:05
and sock a buck the Manila bong
hits and bourbon, sparkling
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cider and escort ginger ale and
Jerboas breast milk and Papelbon
2:49:12
yes indeed as always the mean
accompanied by the button that
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you so enjoy, go to no agenda
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we'll send that off to you a
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wax to sealer in accordance
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and is always a certificate of
authenticity. So if anyone
2:49:29
questions it, well, you can just
show them that no one said
2:49:40
by the way, Sir Mark and de
Maria I think they're also
2:49:43
celebrating their anniversary.
And so we have them in our
2:49:47
thoughts as well. Now yes. I
said nice. Oh, nice. Yes. Yeah,
2:49:52
that's Greg. Egg goes little
meetup report. He says after
2:49:55
listen to the show since at the
very beginning, oh, yes, this
2:49:58
was a nice note. He says I find
I only went to my first meetup
2:50:01
in Richmond, Virginia my wife
and I about this drove up from
2:50:05
Virginia Beach. We had a great
time. Everyone is so friendly
2:50:10
the no agenda family is so
welcoming and open minded due to
2:50:14
our shrunken amygdalus I think
that I may try to organize
2:50:17
something close to my area
anyway. I always the oldest and
2:50:20
longest listener there I'm a few
months older than you thanks to
2:50:23
you and Adam for creating a
community of kind, intelligent
2:50:26
and open minded individuals. And
here's their meet up report.
2:50:29
Unknown: This is Dame trail
chicken oto hostess of the IT
2:50:33
enrichment meetups.
2:50:34
This is Rob from rich
2:50:35
and in the morning. This is
Sarah from Richmond life is a
2:50:37
scam. This is happening in
Virginia and
2:50:39
we brought Breck to our first
meetup
2:50:41
is Tom Starkweather I keep
finding good friends and good
2:50:44
beer in this wonderful state.
Hey, this is Ecuador. Eric, it's
2:50:47
not a joke. not hyperbole in the
2:50:49
morning to you guys is Ed Sasha.
It's a good day to be inside
2:50:53
drinking beer.
2:50:54
We're drinking beer. What are
you drinking? Adam? This is Miss
2:50:58
Hampton from Virginia Beach. It
was nice meeting you and God
2:51:02
bless you. This is Greg from
Virginia Beach. John I got ants
2:51:09
Adam Curry: and beach girl sent
in a report from the Connecticut
2:51:12
meetup. And yesterday they had
that as send a nice picture good
2:51:16
looking group. Great meet up
with some regulars, a smaller
2:51:18
group than typical but 10 So it
was still fun, awesome
2:51:22
conversations. The bartender
seemed like minded wanted to
2:51:25
join and kept chiming into our
discussions Well of course we
2:51:28
included him we hope that we
that we now that he now listens
2:51:31
to the best podcast in the
universe. There's a lot of value
2:51:34
in going to a note no agenda
meet up and talking to like
2:51:37
minded people can't wait for the
next one Adam and John thank you
2:51:40
for all you're doing you're
excellent media deconstruction
2:51:42
if either of you happen to be in
Connecticut one day please come
2:51:44
to a meet up all the best from
beach girl meetups taking place
2:51:48
today the in the NA tribal meet
up so go give Sir Mark and de
2:51:53
Maria little hug there. This is
the tell your mother revives
2:51:57
three o'clock at the dugout bar.
So they are underway as we
2:51:59
speak. The Charleston I'm sorry,
they know in the southwest New
2:52:03
Hampshire meet up 333 today so
that's also underway at the
2:52:07
local burger in Keene, New
Hampshire. The Charleston semi
2:52:10
regular meetup kicks off about
now at the Royal American in
2:52:14
Charleston, South Carolina. Oh
wait. I'm sorry. That was
2:52:17
canceled. Says he canceled. Oh,
it's canceled. Stop, Turn
2:52:21
around. Go away. Now this coming
Wednesday, Athens Greece or
2:52:26
Donald Winco will be hosting the
Athens meetup at seven o'clock
2:52:29
at six dogs D O G s the no
agenda. New York City meetup
2:52:33
number six will take place at
Wolf's wolf tones Irish pub and
2:52:37
Kitchen in New York, New York.
The North Idaho Sandy brigade
2:52:42
meets on Thursday. This will be
their fourth Thursday meet up
2:52:45
530 At the bunker bar in Post
Falls Idaho. Scott the Jew
2:52:50
hosting at the Hattiesburg hub
city beers meet up 530 At hub
2:52:55
city beers and fine cigars in
Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Also
2:52:58
on Thursday. And we see we had a
North Georgia meet up on
2:53:03
Wednesday sorry cherry cherry
City Brewing Alpharetta,
2:53:06
Georgia. And then finally the
Denver sun worshippers Full Moon
2:53:10
meet up 630 city park Denver
Museum of Nature and Science
2:53:14
servido your host there? No
agenda meetups. You heard it
2:53:18
people love him there you go to
one you want to wait. You want
2:53:21
to make one yourself? I mean you
can do on anywhere at any time
2:53:24
we support you no agenda
meetups.com free to list free to
2:53:28
go no agenda meetups.com
2:53:39
won't be triggered. You want to
be safe? Is like a like a party.
2:53:54
Always like a party like a party
like a party. Um, let's see. Do
2:53:58
you have ISO? For the end? We do
have 1010 boy we always like to
2:54:02
choose the end of show ISO
around this mon before we get to
2:54:06
our very important segments,
which everyone knows all about.
2:54:10
So I just rip it.
2:54:12
Unknown: Yeah, people are
missing.
2:54:15
Adam Curry: No, I think I can do
better than
2:54:16
John C Dvorak: that. Guy was I
kind of defaulted because I took
2:54:20
it last show by pretty much by
default. So I figured you need
2:54:24
to win. Yeah,
2:54:25
Adam Curry: well, these are I
don't know if this I'll even do
2:54:28
it twice. No, no. This one
2:54:32
Unknown: will make my day pass.
No, I
2:54:35
Adam Curry: think those are just
kind of throw is this is the one
2:54:37
data not poop. I mean, cool.
2:54:40
John C Dvorak: Data net would
not poop data,
2:54:42
Adam Curry: not poop.
2:54:43
John C Dvorak: Data, not poop
that was
2:54:45
Adam Curry: from the sewer.
Sludge data, not poop.
2:54:49
John C Dvorak: All right. It
kinda works.
2:54:52
Adam Curry: It has to because
that's all we got is good news.
2:54:57
Good news, good news. I poop and
now we have the good news
2:55:02
segment which always I mean,
this is great because we're
2:55:04
about to renew my vows. So I'm
looking for some good news. I
2:55:08
want to be A E I O. I want to be
happy. I want to just roll out
2:55:14
of here. And we're going to get
2:55:16
John C Dvorak: this is a story
about you remember that truck on
2:55:19
our over there, Hawaii, the Ohio
river that was leading it was
2:55:23
like the truck was almost
falling in the water in this cab
2:55:27
was down at the bottom. Yeah. He
finally got the woman. It was a
2:55:32
woman driver, of course. And
sexes would say you think and
2:55:38
they got her and she finally
came forward and got interviewed
2:55:42
and it's just a hard. It's a
great, great story.
2:55:45
Unknown: The heartstopping crash
that left a semi truck driver
2:55:49
dangling over the Ohio River for
almost an hour. The driver is
2:55:53
sharing her harrowing story for
the first time exclusively with
2:55:56
our affiliate who as Alex Perez
has the details stunning images,
2:56:01
Alex Good morning.
2:56:02
Hey, good morning, Rebecca. That
semi truck driver says it all
2:56:05
happen in an instant and she was
convinced that she would never
2:56:09
make it out alive. It happened
so fast. This morning. For the
2:56:12
first time we're hearing from
Sidney Thomas. She was in the
2:56:14
driver's seat of a semi truck
that dangled precariously over
2:56:18
the Ohio River and Louisville
her first time back at the
2:56:21
bridge. Thomas is speaking
exclusively to our affiliate WHS
2:56:25
I was like I can't believe this
that I'm really hanging over the
2:56:29
river.
2:56:29
It all began when a driver of
this pickup 33 year old Trevor
2:56:32
Branham swerved to avoid a
stalled car slamming into her
2:56:36
semi. She crashed through the
railing. 100 feet above the
2:56:39
water staring right at the river
stuck there for more than 40
2:56:43
Terrifying minutes wondering
what would happen to her five
2:56:46
year old son. If the worst
should happen. It
2:56:49
was really hard for me to think
about like leaving him behind on
2:56:53
Earth. An army of firefighters
on the bridge working to rescue
2:56:57
her.
2:56:57
It was just terrifying to be
that high up in the air and look
2:57:01
now and all you see is is the
Ohio River. Finally
2:57:05
firefighter Bryce Camden reaches
her and prepares to get her to
2:57:08
safety. Who
2:57:09
they are you a praying woman?
And I was like, Yep, and we just
2:57:12
had just started praying.
2:57:14
Those prayers while dangling in
the air. A moment Thomas says
2:57:18
she'll never forget.
2:57:19
Sometimes you pray. And I'm
guilty of this. Sometimes I pray
2:57:23
and I don't think God is
listening in many words that
2:57:27
day.
2:57:27
And the driver of that pickup
was charged with wanton
2:57:30
endangerment and driving on a
suspended license. As for
2:57:33
Thomas, she says she's getting
ready to go back to work and get
2:57:36
back on the road. June 1, guys
2:57:39
Adam Curry: all right, we just
we have your feet. Okay, Alex,
2:57:41
thank you so much for that. Wow.
Prayer works people good news.
2:57:48
Good news. Good news. Good news.
2:57:52
John C Dvorak: They never
mentioned the driver the car
2:57:53
that knocked her off the road
was a newcomer
2:57:56
Unknown: no no.
2:58:01
Adam Curry: They should have
mentioned that be friendly to
2:58:07
your newcomers. It's the
American way everybody. The new
2:58:14
American way. A coming up we've
got some nice enough show mixes
2:58:19
Professor Jane Jones checks in
once again from China. DS laughs
2:58:24
and Leola puke with another
classic the clip that everybody
2:58:28
played on all the other shows we
just have that at the end in a
2:58:31
fun end of show mix with a
couple of Congress critters
2:58:35
arguing with each other. That's
not what we do here. The best
2:58:39
podcast in the universe but
2:58:41
John C Dvorak: a distraction. Up
next. Oh, groovy.
2:58:44
Adam Curry: Nick the rat. Nick
the rat with the conspiracy. So
2:58:48
look out for that. Coming to you
from the heart of the Texas hill
2:58:52
country here in Fredericksburg,
Texas. Happy anniversary. Tina.
2:58:56
I love your look forward to
renewing our vows in the morning
2:59:00
everybody.
2:59:00
John C Dvorak: I'm Adam curry
from Northern Silicon Valley.
2:59:03
I'm John Cena bar and remember
2:59:04
Adam Curry: I said no agenda
donations.com until Thursday
2:59:07
adios Mufasa Hui Hui, And side
2:59:13
John C Dvorak: note dude over 40
is gonna rock and roll all night
2:59:16
party every day. I
2:59:17
Adam Curry: was rocking and
rolling all night and partying
2:59:19
every single day when I was 40 I
remember you when you were 40
2:59:22
you were pulling apart computers
on the TV. Oh crap, or does she
2:59:26
think the milk comes out of the
anus?
2:59:28
John C Dvorak: You never get any
sleep. Carol singing along with
2:59:31
that song Nimrods
2:59:33
Adam Curry: in Silicon Valley.
tried to convince us why
2:59:36
John C Dvorak: are they banning
it and making a big fuss they've
2:59:39
got no
2:59:41
Unknown: nothing
2:59:42
John C Dvorak: nothing evidence
so AI is great.
2:59:45
Unknown: ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai
ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai
2:59:59
ai fun Is mission to find raw
milk on going short
3:00:03
Adam Curry: AI and long on
people raw milk. Think of it as
3:00:06
raw sewage. Google I O event,
think of it as raw sewage. It's
3:00:14
almost like eggnog
3:00:20
Unknown: today I people get bird
flu from drinking.
3:00:24
Adam Curry: Anything that you
heard of that you thought might
3:00:26
be useful in your life to
3:00:28
Unknown: fatum was boosted by
COVID When distrust of the
3:00:31
government and government
scientists really grill
3:00:35
Adam Curry: heavily people no
one has gotten sick from the raw
3:00:38
milk a I can reason I don't
think people should drink it or
3:00:42
does she think to milk comes out
of the anus open AI is a creepy
3:00:47
over sexualized spokesmodel
3:00:49
Unknown: open the door to the
fridge grab the milk left cash
3:00:53
that drop box
3:00:54
Adam Curry: you kind of send me
a federal health officials
3:00:57
Unknown: are urging people be
cautious and not drink raw milk
3:01:00
because
3:01:00
AI is reasoning is reasoning
3:01:03
John C Dvorak: and all it is is
don't drink raw milk
3:01:05
Adam Curry: during this demo.
You will like raw milk told me
3:01:08
what I'm not seeing.
3:01:11
Unknown: Eye to Eye ai ai ai ai
ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai
3:01:21
ai ai ai ai ai ai ai
3:01:24
and recommended industry does
not manufacture or sales long
3:01:28
knows obviously the
3:01:29
Adam Curry: white man's Drake
versus Kendrick Lamar. What did
3:01:32
you think of the apple? What do
you think of the apple ads the
3:01:36
crushing the crush Apple ad for
the for the new iPads
3:01:41
Unknown: with the O six God more
like the six fraud drop in this
3:01:44
new album Satan This one's for
all my dogs October 6 released
3:01:48
at six o'clock in the city of
the 6416647 to wait nine cities
3:01:53
mind to listen to that new album
I'd have to be drunk off of 50
3:01:57
goes to shine. I don't
understand why would anyone pay
3:02:01
their hard earned money just to
watch me get drunk and talk shit
3:02:03
but thank me later you know
what's funny? Like Kayla
3:02:06
Williams you painted your
fingernails pom and baby's head
3:02:09
with those virtue signaling
nails open that itself got
3:02:13
barred up like prison like
buried in a coffin that's from
3:02:15
all those kids out hammering
nails not feeling euphoric these
3:02:19
days or now to tell devil music
imagery that outlet really sells
3:02:23
six colored hair ties the men
watching the spies sell the
3:02:26
sorts of the industry you never
had. We're not surprised. Here's
3:02:30
a dedication to the number six
Larry Johnson School you want
3:02:33
that numerology so quick? We'll
see you talk about these girls
3:02:36
is one of the guys wishing that
you were bought for one line.
3:02:41
Not gonna lie. Go in after these
youngins Islam I guess that
3:02:47
alphabet mafia has gotten to
your pro day run in your city
3:02:51
block just after losing your
crypto day. Many rappers a
3:02:54
coffee were chosen bandwagon fan
code switching gave his mid
3:02:57
similar to the Rosen trophies
didn't show up to you have their
3:03:01
catalogs been overplayed
definitely frozen. Let's see
3:03:04
what you have left. Wishing that
Adonis and you have a strong
3:03:07
bond a good father is better
than given the people of Toronto
3:03:11
you're such a long con. So long
Yukon.
3:03:18
Ladies and gentlemen, in this
special nighttime episode, we
3:03:21
resumed the madcap Comedy
Mystery series in a validly low
3:03:25
budget and multimillion dollar
taxpayer funded production
3:03:29
funding like the January 6
committee order order
3:03:32
Adam Curry: Marjorie Taylor
Greene got the ball rolling and
3:03:35
it got pretty crazy pretty fast
3:03:37
Unknown: if the Democrats on
this committee are employing
3:03:40
such Marshawn daughter
3:03:42
get her under control do you
know where your floor think your
3:03:45
fake eyelashes are messing up?
Dare you are your feelings hurt?
3:03:52
Oh girl baby girl you don't have
enough somebody's bleached
3:03:58
blonde bad built Bush body or
what No. Calm down calm down
3:04:05
hope you brought your popcorn
3:04:09
even play baby girl I'm
3:04:11
not apologize. I am not
apologizing
3:04:22
on a visa
3:04:33
Chairman this is we we should we
should adjourn Mr.
3:04:44
vora.org/in a data not to