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John C Dvorak: put cameras in
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John C Dvorak: from Northern
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Adam Curry: man genius genius
mitcon The man ad lib or what
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John C Dvorak: what are what is
the answer? Well, we
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Adam Curry: have the heat dome
right now heat dome was back
0:45
when the heat dome
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John C Dvorak: came over us and
then it moved to the southwest
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it shouldn't be Yes should be
right over you.
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Adam Curry: You didn't call me
that heat dome was over you.
0:54
Well, I
0:55
John C Dvorak: didn't stay here
long. It was like a couple of
0:57
days and then it just moved on
but it's good in the aftermath
1:01
is is you know, fine weather
apparently we're at the peak on
1:05
both sides by the way with the
client on weather on both sides.
1:08
Adam Curry: We're on the we're
at the peak of the heat dome
1:11
peak heat dome.
1:14
John C Dvorak: Apparently is
that mean is hot. Oh,
1:16
Adam Curry: it's hot. Well, it's
not just hot it's It's muggy and
1:20
it's not typically muggy or
moist up here.
1:23
John C Dvorak: Texas has got a
nice dry heat except for
1:26
Houston. And do well this run on
the yeah
1:30
Adam Curry: Houston corpus not
so not so nice and dry. Well,
1:34
today we honor those who fought
a D Day including my my
1:41
grandfather, Albert J. Opa OPA
al Schauble,
1:46
John C Dvorak: who landed Who is
he was at D day he was
1:48
parachuted in or how to get in
now. He
1:50
Adam Curry: got in on the on the
boats in Normandy, and he got a
1:54
Bronze Star. He was part of the
Signal Corps also known as what
1:58
was it the show bulls Raiders
that was he was lieutenant his,
2:03
his guys were called Show bulls
Raiders because that's my my
2:06
mom's paternal father, like Joel
Schauble. Yeah from schwartzwald
2:13
was born in smart smelt in
Germany in 1907. A
2:18
John C Dvorak: minute shareables
aerators are a bunch of Germans.
2:22
No,
2:23
Adam Curry: Albert J. chauveau
was born and she marched about
2:26
Germany 1907 moved to the United
States came through Ellis Island
2:31
in 1912, and then grew up to
fight against the Germans. Oh,
2:37
John C Dvorak: that's
interesting, because if he was
2:39
Japanese, they would have put
him in an internment camp. And
2:43
Adam Curry: my other grandfather
Renwick Eugene Curry was
2:46
Lieutenant Commander in the
South Pacific and and was
2:50
actually a base commander of one
of the bad ones one of those
2:56
really nasty ones that didn't
turn out well for a lot of
2:59
Japanese in the in the jungle.
So anyway, it's been it's been
3:04
fun watching the the royalty
over there Biden pooping his
3:10
pants least that's what everyone
says. Did you see any of that? I
3:13
John C Dvorak: didn't see Biden
pooping his pants.
3:17
Adam Curry: Can you imagine ever
when we started the show that
3:19
that would be something we'd be
discussing. The US president
3:23
pooping his pants at D dropped
the bomb that's for sure. So of
3:32
course in, in Germany and
France, you know, everyone's
3:35
talking about talking about D
Day. And there was this report
3:38
on France 24. Which, you know,
given the current the current
3:44
temperature of the war in Europe
as Deutsche Avella has taught
3:48
us, the war in Europe, and
Germany squarely getting blamed
3:52
for everything. It looks like
Germany is going to have to go
3:54
to war, and they're going to
drag the French boys and girls
3:56
in with them. This report is
key.
3:59
John C Dvorak: If you ever heard
anything like that happening
4:02
before.
4:02
Adam Curry: Well, it's that
cycle that I found most
4:05
interesting in this report from
France 24 and bring you some
4:08
business now but business with a
DD theme, of course, a story
4:12
moment a day which also led to
the turning of economic ties and
4:16
paved the way for today's
financial institutions. Charisse
4:19
garland is here in the studio to
4:21
Unknown: tell us more Kerris.
That's right here certainly in
4:23
the sense that D Day led to the
end of World War Two and we
4:27
could see great contrast before
and after this period in terms
4:31
of economic policies. For
example, before the war world
4:35
leaders established high tariffs
to prevent imports. They
4:38
prevented colonial subjects from
engaging in free trade and
4:41
devalued their currencies in a
bid to aid their domestic
4:45
manufacturing base. While
following World War two
4:47
delegates from the 44 allied
nations gathered in Bretton
4:51
Woods in New Hampshire to
negotiate international
4:54
financial order and economic
cooperation following this,
4:58
what's now known as The Bretton
Woods agreement had a number of
5:02
outcomes. Well, first, it
established two important
5:05
organizations, the International
Monetary Fund and the World
5:09
Bank, the latter, which back
then had a different name with
5:12
the goal of managing funds
available for providing
5:15
assistance to those countries
devastated by the war. The
5:18
attendees also agreed to a fixed
currency pegged against the US
5:22
dollar, which was in turn pegged
to the price of gold. But by
5:25
1973, the Bretton Woods system
had collapsed. Countries were
5:29
then free to choose any exchange
arrangement for their currency,
5:33
except pegging its value to the
price of gold. A lot
5:37
Adam Curry: of pegging going on
after World War Two. But if you
5:41
think about the cycle, I mean,
these these horrible douchebags
5:46
could totally be like, you know,
this is good, we got another
5:48
opportunity, but get some more
going in Europe, then we can do
5:52
the Great, the great financial
reset, Peg everything, Peg
5:57
something to peg peg it to
something. I just yeah, there's
6:00
just like, wow, that's the
opportunity. Aigars that's the
6:03
opportunity and, and it seems
like Russia is in on it.
6:07
Unknown: This is the Duke M one
a Medium Range Surface to Air
6:10
Missile system that comes from
Russia, Russia, Russia. This
6:15
footage showing the system being
deployed alongside an anti tank
6:19
gun and a D 30. How it's
speaking to international news
6:22
agencies in St. Petersburg on
Wednesday, he said that it would
6:25
mark a dangerous step for
Western nations to allow Ukraine
6:29
to use their weapons to strike
targets inside Russia.
6:34
Consider it possible to deliver
such weapons to the combat zone
6:37
and wish to launch strikes on
our territory and create
6:40
problems for us. Did we have the
right to supply such weapons of
6:44
the same type in some regions of
the world where they can be used
6:47
to launch strikes on sensitive
facilities are the countries
6:50
that do it to Russia, you only
Mira he spoke
6:53
particularly of Germany who
recently joined the United
6:55
States in allowing Ukraine to
use the long range weapons that
6:58
they are supplying to Kyiv on
Russian targets, which according
7:02
to Putin would completely
destroy their international
7:04
relations and undermine
international security. And
7:08
Adam Curry: notice the day
notice he doesn't say woman
7:10
John C Dvorak: in this way she
pronounces things.
7:14
Adam Curry: Russia, I don't know
she's from France. 24 security.
7:19
It's the new millio over there.
I don't know she also said key
7:22
of instead of key so and and
that will be Kyiv would have
7:25
been perfect for her. But no,
no, no, she didn't do it. So I'm
7:28
just thinking that, you know,
Putin didn't say America. Now.
7:32
He said Germany.
7:34
John C Dvorak: Well, that's an
interesting catch. And any
7:38
Adam Curry: of those, remember
the the fabled advisors. Advice.
7:42
We're not here to fight. We're
just here to train and advise.
7:48
Russia
7:48
Unknown: is prepared to strike
French troops in new grade if
7:53
they are sent there to help
train Ukrainian soldiers. Moscow
7:56
has said that it comes after a
top Ukrainian military commander
8:01
said that he had signed
paperwork allowing French
8:05
military instructors to visit
training centers there. The news
8:09
coincides with the US President
Joe Biden, Joe Biden lifting
8:13
restrictions on Keith, using its
weapons inside Russia. The
8:18
Kremlin said it would go to war
with NATO if US weapons are
8:23
used,
8:24
Adam Curry: but really only with
the European NATO guys, it seems
8:27
to me like, hey, if America if
America puts your weapons in
8:32
there, we're going to war with
France and Germany. We'd
8:35
John C Dvorak: had this
discussion before some I don't
8:38
know year or more ago, about how
the US may actually be involved
8:43
in finding a way to rub allies
Europe.
8:46
Adam Curry: Yes. I think that's
been one of your thesis. i
8:48
John C Dvorak: Yeah, this is
regularization. Right now I I'm
8:52
gonna go to a podcast. There you
go. Podcast, a little history.
8:58
So Professor Jeffrey Sachs was
on the Judge Napolitano podcast
9:04
Adam Curry: sacks is good man.
He He always comes out swinging
9:08
and doesn't hold back on
anything really?
9:11
John C Dvorak: Well, I only have
part of it. I only have this
9:13
part because this particular
because the Politano seems to
9:17
have he has the cadre of
McGregor and Sachs. Who's the
9:23
other guy Ritter he always has.
The same seems like a true it's
9:29
always the same guy. It's the
same it's a true but guys that
9:33
all have pretty much the same
message. There's also one other
9:35
guy next CIA guy.
9:36
Adam Curry: So this is the judge
nap pod. Yes. Judge
9:41
John C Dvorak: net pod. And
sacks goes on. I just to
9:47
summarize when he comes on for
his to condemn the American
9:52
diplomatic efforts in both
Russia and Israel as we're
9:57
incompetent boneheads we don't
know anything about and
10:00
diplomacy and this is just a,
it's a fiasco. Oh, I don't doubt
10:05
it. And he goes, it just goes on
and on about that and but the
10:09
clip I ended up taking is
because the polytunnel decides
10:13
to ask him what is with this
deep seated hatred of Russia.
10:18
And he gives us a little history
lesson that I think's worth
10:21
listening to. Why does the West
hate Russia?
10:24
Unknown: You know, people have
this capacity of delusion rant
10:31
groupthink. But I'll tell you, I
went back to take a look at the
10:36
end of the Soviet Union. In
December 1991, our defense
10:44
secretary at the time, Dick
Cheney said, okay, they don't
10:51
want communism anymore. Maybe
Russia should be dismembered to
10:56
Why stop at the Soviet Union.
The idea was already there. It
11:00
wasn't about this communism or
not communism, it was about
11:04
Russia. So he was Defense
Secretary that started in 1992.
11:11
And in 1997, as I was reviewing
yesterday, is big Brzezinski in
11:17
his Foreign Affairs article, a
strategy for Eurasia says, Yeah,
11:23
Russia should be a decentralized
country, there should be your
11:27
calling Russia, a Siberian
Russia, a Far East Russia as a
11:33
kind of Confederation. What are
we doing? Planning the
11:40
dismemberment or the dissolution
or the turn to a confederation
11:50
of Russia? This is just blatant
American arrogance, but
11:56
extraordinarily dangerous. And
it has played out now over 32
12:02
years. Yeah,
12:04
Adam Curry: I think that's, that
makes a lot of sense that they
12:07
the elites always wanted the
riches of Russia and wasn't
12:10
Vicki Nudelman. What wasn't she
already in that cabal with with
12:14
Dick Cheney?
12:15
John C Dvorak: Was it? Yes, I
think so. Yeah. Now, though, I
12:18
want to say something that's
kind of annoying about Jeffrey
12:20
Sachs. Is that when you listen
to him, I'm hearing Jimmy
12:24
Kimmel. Oh, wow. Wang is a Jimmy
Kimmel Twain, which I didn't
12:30
need. I
12:31
Adam Curry: actually heard a
little bit of you in there.
12:34
John C Dvorak: So I'm sorry. No,
I
12:35
Adam Curry: mean, it wasn't bad.
But it was somebody. What are we
12:38
doing? This? is the one on so it
was. Okay. Well,
12:43
Unknown: anyway, just continue.
Yeah, this is part two of this.
12:47
Sax is not happy about any of
this. And he's he expresses it
12:53
Well, with this NATO enlargement
with we don't hear Russia with
12:58
regime change operations, with
the US support for insurgencies
13:05
along Russia's borders. Also
going back by the way to
13:09
1979 1980 when President Jimmy
Carter assigned the CIA to work
13:17
with jihadists Gize it Islamic
fighters to fight in Afghanistan
13:24
with Brzezinski, his idea of
entrapping the Soviet Union into
13:28
a war in Afghanistan, and then
that kind of Jihadist activity
13:35
became part of America's secret
Arsenal extraordinarily
13:41
dangerous, leaving in its wake
wars and instability all across
13:46
Russia's border lands. And then
the NATO push and the NATO
13:50
enlargement and the coup in
February 2014. And the placement
13:55
of US missiles near Russia's
borders after unilaterally
14:00
abandoning the anti ballistic
missile treaty, and then
14:03
unilaterally abandoning the
intermediate nuclear force
14:07
treaty under Trump. We are
number one keep doing this that
14:12
we call the shots we do what we
want. We don't listen. Oh,
14:16
that's a bluff. We're gonna have
a really bad accident. That's
14:21
that's the problem. Like
14:22
Adam Curry: our president did a
bad accident. Here it is. Vice
14:27
President Dick Cheney swears in
Toria Nuland as US ambassador to
14:31
NATO.
14:33
John C Dvorak: So she was you go
now, something you said right at
14:36
the beginning of these clips,
which is the idea of Russia's
14:41
riches. Russia is a monstrous
country that has natural
14:47
resources of all sorts of wheat
or we must have our eye on it. I
14:52
mean, they just coast with the
little where I mean, they
14:56
produce a lot of oil and they
could produce a lot more but
15:00
They basically coast on that
sort of thing. They have never
15:03
gone out of their way to just
exploit themselves to an
15:06
extreme. Obviously somebody else
wants to do it well and no one's
15:10
been able to even come close I
mean hit a Hitler madman come in
15:14
came the closest come the
closest it's ridiculous but it
15:19
Adam Curry: appears to me that
everything was going along hunky
15:23
dory you know we we have
bankrupted Russia everybody
15:28
moved in Browder everybody was
was basically raping the country
15:34
setting up big oil deals gas
deals I don't know about we'd
15:38
probably and then Putin comes
along the foil so that's why
15:44
they hate Putin the most because
everything was great, but you
15:48
come in here and ruin it man
15:54
John C Dvorak: well yeah, all I
know is is kind of ironic that
15:58
the D Day thing and we're taking
credit for everything and
16:00
everybody Russia story and knows
that Russia is the one who beat
16:04
the Germans Exactly. Well yeah,
we put up that nice front we
16:09
moved in from the end fact much
of it was due to panic because
16:13
we're afraid that Russia is
going to take over all of
16:15
Germany just make it part of the
Soviet Union. And so we had to
16:18
freak out and go nuts to get
over there as fast as we could
16:22
at least get half of Germany
foam finger
16:24
Adam Curry: number one Russians
were number one number one
16:31
John C Dvorak: now let's let's
throw some fuel into it by the
16:33
way is the Cavalier nature of
what we're doing. That's so
16:36
annoying. It's very annoying and
it just gets you can get on
16:40
people's like Can we somehow
16:41
Adam Curry: blamed this on the
Jews? That will be better again?
16:45
Yeah, but yeah, but the Russia
Russia we got that Russia has a
16:49
big problem. Their meddling
meddling once again two nights
16:53
Unknown: with Paris gearing up
for this summer's Olympics. Two
16:57
reports warn of Russian
disinformation targeting the
17:01
games, including fake videos
aimed at spreading fear of
17:05
violence and damaging the
reputation of the Olympics
17:08
produced a report says
17:11
John C Dvorak: take a lot of
work
17:13
Adam Curry: not great oh
17:15
Unknown: no bit spreading fear
of violence and damaging the
17:19
reputation of the Olympics
damaging
17:21
Adam Curry: the reputation of
the Olympics
17:23
Unknown: produced a Microsoft
report says Microsoft
17:26
Adam Curry: report this
17:27
John C Dvorak: is the best part
Microsoft is might you know
17:29
whatever happened to Microsoft
eight became a just another
17:32
Asian of the of the intelligence
community Microsoft you might
17:37
even be one of those logo.
17:40
Adam Curry: Their own little
agency logo with it with an
17:42
eagle in it. Yeah, I
17:44
Unknown: produced a Microsoft
report says by prolific Russian
17:47
influence actors. This bogus
documentary posted last summer,
17:52
titled A Olympics has fallen
featured a deep fake Tom Cruise.
17:56
While published tomorrow by US
cyber experts. Recorded futures
18:01
seen by NBC News says Russia is
the most likely primary state
18:06
actor to target the Olympics
with a disruptive cyber attack.
18:10
President Putin does. What
18:12
Adam Curry: disruptive cyber
attack is disruptive. You know
18:17
when it says something bad when
you have a fake Tom Cruise
18:20
people get disrupted. And by
18:22
John C Dvorak: the way, the fake
Tom Cruise which has been
18:24
floating around for I don't know
how long wave AI Dreyer's is
18:28
great years. It's great. It is
great because it's a it's a fake
18:32
looking Tom Cruise with a voice
actor is doing the voice. Yes.
18:37
Unknown: to target the Olympics
with a disruptive cyber attack.
18:41
President Putin furious with
France for its support of
18:45
President Solinsky and Putin
angry at the IOC Anggrek burning
18:49
athletes from competing under
the Russian flag because of the
18:52
war. No,
18:53
Adam Curry: that's been going on
for what way are for the way
18:57
before the war? Yes, long
18:59
John C Dvorak: before I want.
They tell us that. When did it
19:02
begin? It was like the last
Olympics of Russians weren't
19:05
allowed. I think that that was
way before the war. Yeah.
19:09
Unknown: The Olympics is just a
great target. If you are Russia,
19:13
Russia has a long standing beef
with the IOC over the expulsion
19:17
of Russian athletes for
cheating. Paris
19:20
has invested billions to beef up
security facing challenges one
19:24
of the reports says not seen
since London 2012. From protests
19:29
to cyber attacks. Warning cyber
criminals will be attracted to
19:32
such high profile events and the
chance to target the public with
19:36
email phishing, scams and
suspicious links.
19:43
Hopefully we can all enjoy
fantastic Paris Games free from
19:48
free from cyber threats.
19:49
Adam Curry: Oh, if only we can
have the games free from cyber
19:52
threats. Dude, have you looked
at your inbox lately? It's
19:56
nothing but cyber threats. This
was poorly continuous. Where's
20:02
the AI to fix all that, huh? You
mentioned Jimmy Kimmel. Well, it
20:08
doesn't happen often that I
have. It's not really directly a
20:11
Jimmy Kimmel clip but something
kind of fun happened. I guess
20:16
this was yesterday at the at the
taping of Jimmy Kimmel. He had
20:25
the vice president Kamala Harris
on Yes. Did you see any of this?
20:30
John C Dvorak: I did. I saw
quite a bit of it. It's not it
20:33
was like How could you find a
lighter soft ball? Toss to to
20:41
her constantly she it was one of
the words she used. She's
20:45
hopeless. You saw the actual
show? Yeah, I know anything
20:50
about the pre show?
20:52
Adam Curry: Oh, no. While she
No, it's not the pre show. They
20:55
I guess that's why I'm sad that
I didn't see you. But so you
20:58
didn't see any of the the
protests? No. Ah, so Code Pink
21:04
Hello, Code Pink and other
associates. The minutes vice
21:09
president Harris sat down and
this is only 45 seconds because
21:12
it's a little hard to hear I
think probably through clean
21:14
feed to you but people at home
with buds in the air will hear
21:17
it CoBank and associates were
all over it
21:57
Unknown: anyone else has
anything to say is the time
22:10
Adam Curry: they had the band
play and they were dragging
22:13
people out of the audience and
then another pod of people would
22:17
pop up and start protesting
guess they just start the
22:19
interview over several times.
And obviously didn't make it
22:23
into the show. But I think the
funniest thing for me personally
22:27
is this little bit backstage
where they so they drag these
22:31
protesters backstage and and
this this guy in a suit, and
22:36
he's telling them that they're
under arrest.
22:38
Unknown: Or we You're under
arrest at the moment. So please,
22:43
for interfering with alive.
22:45
Adam Curry: You're under arrest
for interfering with a live
22:48
television broadcast. Wow, it's
just a security guard. And
22:55
they're like, No, I'm not giving
you my ID believe me alone. They
22:58
tried to lock a man that just
busted the door open. No. But in
23:02
all sincerity, this guy's like,
that doesn't matter. You're
23:05
under arrest for interrupting a
live television broadcast. We
23:08
are the mainstream media. Don't
you know who we are?
23:12
John C Dvorak: Oh, wow. It's
hilarious. Flappy Bird. I missed
23:15
that. Yeah.
23:17
Adam Curry: Well, it's all wrong
footed catch
23:18
Unknown: her got Oh, no, I've
23:20
Adam Curry: no, I found that.
Actually. I was okay. Good.
23:23
Congratulations.
23:24
John C Dvorak: Yeah.
23:24
Adam Curry: But I mean, you're
always trying to discredit the
23:26
work that I do.
23:27
John C Dvorak: But no, yes. Yes.
No. Yeah, exactly.
23:31
Adam Curry: There you go. When
23:32
John C Dvorak: you keep the keep
you in line, when it
23:34
Adam Curry: needs to be
credited. I am always the first
23:36
to credit. I'm like that. I'm
like that. So the other the
23:41
other action, which I know you
have one of the clips which is
23:45
good. The other action Oh, so
much action. Three hours of
23:50
action. It was
23:51
John C Dvorak: way, way before
before you I'm sorry. But before
23:54
we make that segue, cuz what you
just played? I think it may or
24:01
may excuse Kimmel being
extremely ridiculous with a
24:05
softball questioning of Camela
because that's an embarrassment
24:08
to the host of a show like that.
To bring a guest on and then
24:13
have them heckle her to the
point where they have to arrest
24:16
them for interrupting a live
broadcast. Oh,
24:19
Adam Curry: I don't know. I
don't think so. No, he was gonna
24:22
stop they came on. Well,
24:25
John C Dvorak: I mean, yeah, it
makes sense that he was soft
24:27
baller anyway, but it's gonna
give them the benefit. The whole
24:31
Adam Curry: thing is scripted.
scripted. She knows the
24:34
question. She already has her
answers. These shows are
24:38
scripted.
24:39
John C Dvorak: I mean questions
like what tooth whitener do you
24:42
use that he actually was that
one of his No. No, but that's
24:47
just one question short of that
one. Listen,
24:50
Adam Curry: nobody and nobody in
the no agenda nation wants to
24:52
softball her. Okay, so that's
just the end of it. Oh, I'm full
24:57
of it. I don't know what to say.
I'm horrible. I'm horrible
25:00
today. I'm horrible. Terrible I
repent. So back to the fire
25:05
reaction in Congress firing in a
contentious
25:08
Unknown: hearing on Capitol
Hill, Dr. Anthony Fauci, choking
25:11
up death threats against his
family.
25:14
It is much more troublesome
because they've involved my wife
25:18
or my three daughters.
25:20
Adam Curry: At this moment, how
do you feel? How do you tell Dr.
25:23
Trouble
25:24
Unknown: during the nearly four
hour hearing Fauci defending his
25:27
record as the face of the
nation's pandemic response,
25:30
facing hostile questions over
policies like social distancing
25:34
and masks, when
25:35
you and your agency made
mistakes, Dr. Fauci what
25:38
happened? We all need to be held
accountable. Sometimes, it's as
25:44
simple as saying, We were wrong.
But Fauci
25:47
defiant, rejecting unfounded GOP
accusations, he helped fund
25:52
research that caused the COVID
pandemic. Theory The virus may
25:56
have originated in a lab in
China,
25:59
none of us can know everything
that's going on in China, or in
26:04
Wuhan, or what have you. And
that's the reason why I say
26:08
today, and I've said it to TI, I
keep an open mind as to what the
26:13
origin is.
26:15
David, House Democrats
investigating them. They've gone
26:18
through hundreds of 1000s of
documents over the past 15
26:21
months. None of them provide
evidence showing that Fauci
26:24
covered up the so called lab
leak theory.
26:26
Adam Curry: I mean, that's
that's all the reporting was
26:28
about. Yeah, that's all the
reporting was about who was what
26:32
John C Dvorak: reporting outlet
was that? That's terrible
26:34
reporting. That
26:35
Adam Curry: was ABC, I believe.
Yeah. That was I can't see.
26:48
Yeah, ABC. Here's the NBC
reports the same tonight
26:50
Unknown: Dr. Anthony Fauci in
the hot seat. You belong in
26:53
prison. I am
26:54
so sorry, that you are subjected
to those level of attacks, House
26:58
Republicans pressing the former
face of America's pandemic
27:01
response on past COVID
restrictions, including that
27:04
rule, Americans should stay six
feet apart,
27:07
wearing a mask, maintaining six
feet of distance, Fauci told
27:11
the committee behind closed
doors, that six foot rule sort
27:13
of just appeared today,
clarifying he meant there were
27:16
no clinical trials done.
27:18
Do you think that a role that
sort of just appeared, is
27:22
substantial justification for
the regulations that we saw
27:25
based on that six foot rule
27:27
when saying it just appeared, it
came from the CDC,
27:31
and you didn't feel an
obligation as the lead scientist
27:34
at the NIH to challenge that
27:36
I've challenged the CDC multiple
times, to challenge them on the
27:41
six foot distance. It is not
appropriate to be publicly
27:44
challenging a system organism,
27:46
Republicans also pressing him on
COVID origins. Fauci denying he
27:50
downplayed the possibility of a
leak from the Wuhan lab in
27:53
China. Do you
27:54
agree that there was a push to
downplay the lab leak theory?
27:58
None on my part, really, really?
Wow. Well, I
28:02
think I think most of the
country find that find that
28:04
amazing, but look at the facts.
28:06
I've kept an open mind
throughout the entire process.
28:09
Fauci emotional talking about
the threats and his family's
28:12
still face,
28:13
it is very troublesome to me. It
is much more troublesome because
28:18
they've involved my wife and my
three daughters.
28:21
Adam Curry: So I think that to a
degree, this, whatever people
28:25
saw of this hearing, and I know
you have the you've got the
28:28
money shot clip, whatever people
actually saw of this hearing, it
28:34
either just makes you give up on
on the public health system, or
28:41
completely confirms that
Republicans are crazy. The mean,
28:45
and it seems like such a
28:50
John C Dvorak: confirms the fact
that the Democrats are
28:52
apologists for this stuff. Well,
there's just not going to put up
28:57
with letting the Republicans ask
any real questions or get to the
29:00
bottom of anything as though
they're part of some scheme.
29:03
Adam Curry: And all all the
people want is just for somebody
29:07
even if Chris Cuomo couldn't
even do it. In the value
29:11
tainment debate. All we need is
for one person to just say, hey,
29:16
we really screwed up on that,
didn't we? We really and you
29:19
don't even have to I think you
don't have to go in too far. To
29:22
say, you know, we were wrong,
man. We were wrong. I mean, now
29:25
you even have the Telegraph in
the UK, which is you know, it's
29:28
not the Daily Mail. It's better
than that. I'd say marginally
29:32
marginally, but they have looks
like COVID vaccines could be
29:36
responsible for excess deaths
over the past three years. It's
29:39
coming out the season of reveal
is here. It really is. But
29:45
they've
29:45
John C Dvorak: been talking
about the excess deaths for over
29:48
a year it's hard to get what I
call a season of reveal. Well,
29:52
what is has been good this has
been dribbling, dribbling,
29:55
dribbling, so this is the season
of dribbling,
29:58
Adam Curry: but a season can be
a 100 years in my book, you say,
30:02
yeah, it's not it's not like
summer. I would have said summer
30:06
of reveal. It's the season. It's
coming people and it's
30:09
disgusting. The
30:10
John C Dvorak: main thing. It is
not coming.
30:15
Adam Curry: It's coming. I can
feel it. Yeah,
30:18
John C Dvorak: well, you can
feel it all you want. It's not
30:20
coming. It's been covered up.
The Democrats are not going to
30:24
put up with it. You can't even
get Cuomo to say I'm sorry, I
30:27
was wrong. Yeah. You're right.
And everybody says that, why
30:31
doesn't he just do that? He's
taken ivermectin after telling
30:35
people never to take it. And he
himself has now taken it as some
30:39
sort of I don't know why he's
taking. He's had COVID He's over
30:44
with it. I mean,
30:44
Adam Curry: don't you think that
in the split nation that we have
30:48
over this particular issue? That
if I mean, what is Cuomo afraid
30:53
of? What is he afraid of? That
he's gonna get no longer get
30:56
invited to the New York dinner
parties? I mean, dude, you can
30:59
come to the heartland will will
embrace you will
31:04
John C Dvorak: actually have
asked a good question because I
31:06
wonder what he is or he must be
is it unless his ego is because
31:11
which is possible very poor so
nuts that he can't admit to
31:15
being wrong ever? What is he
afraid of? Is that maybe it is
31:21
that maybe what you just said is
true. There is afraid of not
31:24
getting invited to the dinner
parties or the cocktail parties
31:27
or whatever they do. And Where's
31:29
Adam Curry: where's Collins and
all this he kind of started to
31:31
do a bit of apology. And then he
disappeared real quick.
31:35
John C Dvorak: This is like a
this is let's just stop allowing
31:40
pharmaceutical companies to
advertise in the media period.
31:44
Good luck, and I bet you this
would end well, now them shut
31:49
the money shot by have is a
money shot off is the money shot
31:53
is a good one. This is Marjorie
Murray. It's Marie, Marie, Marie
31:59
green. Who I didn't realize is
she has such a foul mouth. Ah.
32:06
Now is this in in the house or
is this? No, this is afterwards?
32:09
She was? Yes, it was the she got
rousted. And because she was
32:14
she's being a dick. She that's
what she does. She's a
32:16
congressional dick. She's good
at it, though. Yeah. And so she
32:20
comes down and now she's steamed
up because of a number of things
32:24
that happened during the hearing
and she just unloads on some
32:29
poor reporter. Now this is one
of those in the hallway clips
32:32
that really got cleaned up
beautifully by Adobe. No,
32:38
askeleen I'm sorry. Okay, play
it
32:41
Unknown: hidden that brains? No,
absolutely not. I mean,
32:44
everything I said is correct.
It's how the American people
32:47
feel. It's what we know to be a
fact. It's all the evidence has
32:50
been proven truth. We and Jamie
Raskin, and they're accusing us
32:54
of worshipping Trump worshipping
as a convicted felon key as a
32:58
good well, well, yeah. So is
George Floyd, and everybody and
33:02
you all to the media worship
George Floyd Democrats
33:05
worshipping George boy, there
were riots and burning down the
33:08
fucking country over George
Floyd rascasse. And they're
33:12
saying, We worship them. Excuse
me, let me correct you. And this
33:15
is really important. I don't
worship, I worship God, bad guy,
33:19
God. And Jesus is my Savior. I
don't worship President Trump.
33:24
And I'm really sick and tired of
the bullshit Annex I have to
33:27
deal with constantly from the
Democrats. So that's what we
33:31
just went through in there. And
then they're sitting there, they
33:33
can attack my character all day
long. What's his face in there?
33:37
Whoever was talking laughs was
calling me insane. But yet we
33:41
can't say oh, they're they're
attacking my character. I don't
33:44
know It's nonstop be athenee.
Next, you want to know why the
33:47
Democrats don't have anything.
They're responsible for the
33:51
lockdown force vaccination, kids
being forced to stay home,
33:55
people committing suicide, and
all the horrors that this
33:59
country lived through, during
COVID, Fauci belongs in prison.
34:03
He should be trying for mass
murder, and he should be tried
34:07
for crimes against humanity.
That's how I feel after that
34:10
hearing. That's how the American
people feel.
34:13
Adam Curry: Okay, I'm gonna
disagree that Adobe cleans it up
34:15
beautiful. It makes her sound
like she has a lisp Fauci
34:20
John C Dvorak: I was not
impressed with a nobility mate
34:22
compared to the Echo II know I
heard origins that was a very
34:27
good clean up.
34:30
Adam Curry: So and I think she
made big mistakes inside
34:33
Congress where all of a sudden
she's holding up the the beagles
34:37
being tested.
34:39
John C Dvorak: was the best
Yeah, mom
34:41
Adam Curry: with your beagles. I
don't have the clip either. So
34:44
what do you think the
percentages of what do you think
34:49
that okay, let me rephrase this.
So let's say we have a new a new
34:54
pandemic on the horizon scammed
enemy, because that's what this
34:57
was. I mean, unless you believe
that flu one away what are the
35:01
chances that they can that they
can pull this hat trick or this
35:04
trick again blue went away. Do
you think do you think that they
35:08
can do this again that enough of
the media that will the media
35:11
still obviously is all in the
our government farmers farmer
35:17
agencies are clearly still in
pharma as in pharma is still
35:21
advertising. Do you think they
can buffalo enough Americans
35:24
into I don't know Malin voting
again? No. They're gonna give it
35:30
a shot. And good evening. We
35:31
Unknown: are following a lot of
breaking news tonight. As we
35:33
come on the air we want to start
with a strain of the bird flu
35:37
never detected in humans before
no human blamed for the death of
35:41
a man in Mexico. Here's what we
know right now. 10 year old man
35:45
died back on April 24. The world
the World Health Organization
35:49
says he died after contracting
the h five into strain of the
35:53
virus. But they aren't exactly
sure because he had no previous
35:56
experiences Sure, poultry or to
other animals, but not sure how
36:00
he got it. His death came a week
after developing a fever,
36:03
shortness of breath, diarrhea,
and nausea, the organization
36:07
adding he Mexican food
underlying health issues. The
36:10
announcement comes as an
outbreak of a different and more
36:13
common strain of the bird flu
was detected in a number of
36:16
dairy cows in the US. There have
also been at least three human
36:19
cases tied to the h five and one
strain right here in the US all
36:23
connected to farm workers. These
are the symptoms for the avian
36:26
flu strain currently circulating
around the US includes fever,
36:30
sore throat, eye redness or
other symptoms similar to colds,
36:34
there are a number of quite
fascinating. New strain has made
36:38
its way into the US. Yes.
36:40
John C Dvorak: How is how is it
circulating? There's three
36:44
remote cases, none of them
connected to each other. Here in
36:48
there over like the last six
months, three, three out of 300
36:52
million people, which is one in
100 million Hello. And it's
36:57
circulating and they use the
word circulating.
37:00
Adam Curry: This is why I asked
you the question is this ABC?
37:04
NBC ABC
37:06
John C Dvorak: is NBC. That's
Tom Yamas.
37:08
Adam Curry: So this is why I
asked you the question, do you
37:10
think they can do it again? And
you said no way?
37:13
John C Dvorak: And I say No way?
I stick with that. Yes. And
37:17
Adam Curry: you don't have to be
so shocked at the rest of the
37:20
clips I have of this. Okay, you
don't have to be you know, I'm
37:23
gonna be shot. You don't have to
be shot about how crazy it is.
37:29
Because obviously, they're doing
it again, what we're missing is
37:33
the people falling over in China
on tick tock, we don't have that
37:37
yet. But let's bring in our
remote reporter now for some
37:40
details on the context and the
backstory, which of course
37:44
softens it a bit. But we're not
done yet. The World
37:46
Unknown: Health Organization
says this 59 year old had about
37:49
30 contacts. 17 of them were at
the hospital, one of those
37:53
people reported having a runny
nose. But Tom got one of those
37:57
Oh, this strain of the avian
flu. Now here's what's
38:00
interesting. There were 12 other
contacts knew that man's house
38:03
Adam Curry: and it just listen
to the words they're using
38:05
contacts spread. I mean, just
just stay with it. Because this
38:10
is the same script.
38:12
Unknown: They said that seven of
those people were symptomatic
38:14
five asymptomatic, it's not
clear exactly what symptomatic
38:17
means. But again, none of them
tested positive either now with
38:21
a seven symptomatic at one point
contracting a strain of this
38:24
virus, but it just didn't affect
them the same way and they
38:26
didn't test positive by the time
that testing actually proceeded.
38:29
Or did they never get it at all.
Not clear, but among almost
38:32
three dozen contacts. So far,
this man is the only one to
38:35
actually test positive for this
strain, h five and one sorry, h
38:39
five. N two is the version in
Mexico h five and one is the
38:42
version in the United States. As
for h five, running rampant, as
38:45
you said through cattle, and it
led to cases positive cases of
38:49
three people at least in the
United States have contracted
38:52
it. None of them died. But it
was also he's
38:54
Adam Curry: breathless. He's
breathless. He says, Wait
38:56
John C Dvorak: a minute. He's
not only breathless, but he's
38:58
making mistakes. Because he's
ruining descriptives, age eight,
39:04
and two in Mexico not h five and
two. He says h five and one in
39:11
the United States. h five n two
and MC No, no, I'm already No
39:16
I'm not. I'm
39:17
Adam Curry: not so sure. I think
all these different numbers. I
39:20
think they're meant to
antagonize us. Oh, it's h five
39:24
and one. No, it's the h h five
and two notes. The h eight for n
39:28
n two whole notes. H 791. Got
39:31
John C Dvorak: me antagonizes.
Dre if you're gonna come up with
39:34
some bogus story, that's total
horseshit.
39:38
Adam Curry: But I'm just
presenting the evidence so
39:41
John C Dvorak: I know what
you're trying to do. And I think
39:43
I think you're making a I think
your case is positive. I think
39:47
it's okay, you can make the case
I do ask me where I think it's
39:50
gonna happen. I still say no,
39:52
Adam Curry: I tested positive.
My case is, don't worry. It's a
39:55
shaggy dog, John, don't worry.
None
39:56
Unknown: of them died. But it
was also obviously poultry
39:59
before it was cattle and The US
when it comes to Mexico so far,
40:02
the only cases have been in
poultry. And again, you
40:05
mentioned Tom, this had not been
detected in a single human
40:07
anywhere in the world. Until now
it's the only case and he has
40:11
died. But there is a backstory
to the backstory. 59 year old
40:15
man according to his relatives,
Tom was bedridden for some three
40:18
weeks with other conditions,
right, unrelated to the acute
40:21
symptoms he experienced from age
five and two, but then also had
40:25
underlying medical conditions,
and then reports the symptoms.
40:28
So is this a function of his
medical health? Or is it a
40:30
function of the strain itself?
That's a scientist right now,
40:32
we're trying to determine
40:33
Adam Curry: that now we of
course, laugh about this because
40:36
the guy died clearly from death.
You know, obviously, he's, and
40:40
he got a runny nose. And that
didn't help. But I think for the
40:44
older generation, who were all
in on, on Chris Cuomo and Tom
40:49
llamas, and then and all the M,
five M, and love Fauci, I think
40:54
that they're saying, Wow, but I
have, you know, I have all kinds
40:57
of I have a runny nose, I'm
feeble, you know, anything could
41:00
happen. So now, now it got
exciting. Now we're going to
41:03
bring in an expert. I'm joined
41:05
Unknown: tonight by Dr. Naheed.
But Daliah. She's an infectious
41:08
disease physician and founding
director of Boston University
41:11
Center on emerging infectious
diseases. We thank you so much,
41:14
because you're an expert in this
field. Now,
41:16
Adam Curry: now. Naheed Bedelia.
She worked as the Director of
41:21
National Outreach for Oxfam
America working on projects
41:24
related to civic engagement of
young Americans in voting and
41:29
policy change issues. How about
that? Oh, you
41:33
John C Dvorak: knit you. That's
a good catch.
41:35
Adam Curry: In 22,002, she
worked with Massachusetts Campus
41:38
Compact on a project funded by
Pew Charitable Trusts to promote
41:42
voting among college students.
Stop banging your drum, it's a
41:46
little annoying. Now. She
completed her medical training
41:49
in New York at Mount Sinai
Hospital in Columbia
41:51
Presbyterian. So she is an
expert on young people and
41:55
voting, but yet, she's now being
brought in as an expert on the
41:59
bird flu, she's gonna backpedal
a bit, but she's an important
42:03
person in this scheme.
42:05
Unknown: I first want to be very
transparent with our audience
42:07
here. We do not want to scare
anybody. And I don't want to
42:10
scare viewers, though. But you
can do it in a pandemic, right?
42:13
So doctor, if you can kind of
listen to what he says, I first
42:18
want to be very transparent with
our audience here. We do not
42:20
want to scare anybody. And I
don't want to scare viewers out
42:22
there because we're just getting
out of the pandemic. Right,
42:25
Adam Curry: right. No, one, no
one says that. That's exactly
42:28
what he wants to do. That's
exactly that's if I were to
42:31
write a script to scare people,
I'd say we're not here to scare
42:34
you because we just got out of
something like this. Don't
42:37
worry, I'm not here to scare
you. So doctor,
42:39
Unknown: if you can kind of walk
us through this, what do we need
42:41
to be concerned about if
anything at all tonight,
42:44
but more Tom, I want to just
start by saying both in the case
42:47
of h five and one which is
circulating here in the US or
42:51
five and to the rest of the
general public, as of now still
42:55
remains pretty low for h five
and two, the infection that just
42:58
happened in Mexico we don't even
no one can be transmitted human
43:02
to human yet. As you said, this
is generally a virus that goes
43:05
from poultry or birds into
humans. Of course, What's
43:08
strange about this is that this
is a person who clearly didn't
43:11
have that exposure. So I think
coming weeks is that are going
43:14
to tell us a little bit more but
in terms of how you protect
43:17
yourself here in the US with
less was going on. Because of
43:20
circulating among cattle. Living
among birds, the biggest thing
43:24
to do is to stay away from sick
animals. And we know that this
43:27
virus could appear in raw milk
before it's pasteurized and
43:30
depends always drink pasteurized
milk and avoid raw milk. Some of
43:34
the basic things that you can do
to avoid that particular
43:38
outbreak that's going on is
transmitted at all through
43:41
eating beef or chicken.
43:43
So there is yes, there is no
evidence currently that there is
43:48
a transmission because the USDA
did a study looking at beef
43:53
muscle and symptomatic cattle
that they looked at. And in 100
43:57
Something samples that they
looked at only a one was
43:59
positive in most cases cooking
killed it. And so there's two to
44:03
date nothing has been documented
that shows that that theory, so
44:06
I would not I would not be
worried about it at this point.
44:08
That's good news.
44:09
Adam Curry: Okay, so not taking
the script. But I would say raw
44:13
milk is the new mask. Now, as
long as you stay away from raw
44:17
milk and beef and chicken not
yet don't worry, that'll be the
44:22
wrong mask. And bow No, you just
have a bandana? No, no, no, no,
44:27
you know and 95 Stay away from
beef and chicken. And now comes
44:33
the most important part explain
how humans and
44:35
Unknown: especially farm workers
get this because from what I've
44:38
read that it's transmitted from
cows that are sick, is it
44:41
respiratory? Is that Is that how
it's transferred? Yeah, I
44:44
want to differentiate with
Russia and Mexico from this so
44:47
from the age five and one that's
going on here in the US what's
44:50
going on here in the US is a
little bit annoying. We're
44:54
seeing this h five n one
outbreak appear in the first
44:57
time in dairy cattle and it's
really spreading as of
44:59
yesterday. was nine states
really spreading an ad to farms
45:03
and of course
45:04
Adam Curry: 82 Farms, when you
say farms do a little downbeat a
45:08
to farms, yeah, make it down
45:10
Unknown: and add to farms. And
of course, what the thought is
45:13
that majority of that exposure
is farmer preserving very
45:16
closely, in some cases with that
raw milk that has a high amount
45:21
of virus, high
45:22
Adam Curry: amount of virus it
has, because the PCR test Hello,
45:27
hello, the PCR test has a high
amount of virus,
45:30
Unknown: that there is a concern
that we don't know enough about
45:32
how it's being transmitted. Even
the
45:34
John C Dvorak: PCR test has not
proven that they've only found
45:36
particles. No,
45:37
Adam Curry: I know that. But no
one else knows that. We know
45:39
that that's why we save
literally save people during the
45:42
scam demic I'm just getting
people to get saved again, be
45:47
saved again, in
45:48
Unknown: some cases with that
raw milk that has a high amount
45:51
of virus. But there is a concern
that we don't know enough about
45:54
how it's being transmitted on
farms between animals are
45:57
between animals and humans.
That's why additional testing is
46:00
needed to nail that down. So
46:03
Adam Curry: while this was
taking place, and I could play
46:05
you the NPR version, I could
play you the ABC version. I
46:08
won't bore you with that. But
right on cue incomes, the CEO of
46:16
biotech firm Armada, who
specialize in respiratory
46:21
diseases with new hair and a new
facelift. Welcome back to the
46:26
stage. Deborah Birx.
46:29
Unknown: We're seeing a lot of
concerning reports about bird
46:31
flu at the moment. The output.
No,
46:33
Adam Curry: we're not concerning
wait keyword concern.
46:37
Unknown: We're seeing a lot of
concerning reports about bird
46:39
flu at the moment. The outbreaks
and cows leading to you know,
46:43
tests and milk. I'm getting
questions from my friends who
46:45
are also moms is this. Is this
safe? Is it not? What is the
46:48
level of concern right now about
potentially becoming a pandemic?
46:52
VA Thank you case, because this
is why I'm really concerned.
46:55
Because we're making Oh, yeah,
46:58
Adam Curry: yeah. Now listen,
she's very concerned because
47:00
we're making the same mistakes.
Thank
47:03
Unknown: you case, because this
is why I'm really concerned
47:05
because we're making the same
mistakes today. That listening
47:09
Adam Curry: to you, I want you
to, if you don't stop talking, I
47:13
want to restart it every single
time. She has good funny things
47:16
to say you're gonna miss it. I'm
missing nothing doing this for
47:20
your benefit. I want you to hear
the goodness.
47:22
Unknown: Because this is why I'm
really concerned because we're
47:25
making the same mistakes today
that we made with COVID. Okay,
47:29
and what do I mean by that?
We're not testing to really see
47:33
how many people have been
exposed and got asymptomatically
47:36
infected, we should be testing
every cow uniquely, you can do
47:40
pull PCR, we have the
technology. The great thing
47:44
about America's we're incredibly
innovative.
47:47
Adam Curry: We have the
technology test, every cow
47:50
weekly have the
47:51
Unknown: ability to have these
breakthroughs. We could be pool
47:54
testing every dairy worker, I do
believe that this on the test, I
47:59
do believe in humans.
48:01
Adam Curry: Right? She does
believe there undetected cases
48:04
in humans. We
48:06
Unknown: could be pool testing
every dairy worker, I do believe
48:09
that there's on cases in humans,
because we're once again only
48:14
tracking people with with
symptoms. When we did that with
48:17
COVID. The virus spread
throughout the Northeast
48:20
undetected, because it took a
long time to get to the
48:24
vulnerable individuals. But in
the meantime, 1000s hundreds of
48:28
1000s of people were infected
with asymptomatic or mild
48:31
disease never came to medical
attention. We have to switch
48:35
from symptoms to actually
definitive laboratory testing.
48:39
We have the capacity to do that
today. Right like that. Right?
48:43
Well, that's cheerful. I don't
know exactly what to say. But
48:48
it does. It does. There's so
much that happened that we saw
48:51
play out in 2020 that I think is
going to matter in terms of
48:54
future eating right that we
learned a lot as well in terms
48:56
of PCR testing. Dr. Burks. I'm
very grateful for your time
48:58
today. Thank you very much for
having me on.
49:00
Adam Curry: So I'm telling you
whether it works or not, you
49:04
don't think so? They're doing it
again. And it's perfect flu
49:08
season is here. Flu will
disappear. Bird flu, h eight,
49:13
five and 974321 is all going to
be all these variants.
49:20
asymptomatic spread, it's
coming. It's coming. They're
49:24
going
49:25
John C Dvorak: to date they
can't pull it off it this is
49:27
funny that you played these
clips because they're annoying,
49:30
but they're so transparent in
this Burks woman should be
49:33
strung up. Well, I want to
mention something here. How
49:40
many? So let me get the right
number back. She wants to test
49:46
every cow week weekly. PCR test
runs about 70 bucks a pop job
49:52
being there are 87 million head
of cattle in this country. Yeah.
49:58
87 do the Math somebody do the
math quickly you can do it in
50:02
the in the chat room at 7
million cattle once a week at
50:07
$70 A piece of what is she
trying to bankrupt the country?
50:10
Adam Curry: Well we did it
before we just did it on human
50:12
capital. Same thing here stick
that thing in your nose
50:16
everywhere you went send free
tests at home I bet you still
50:19
have 10 of them at home.
50:22
John C Dvorak: I'll warn that I
grabbed as many as I could
50:26
Adam Curry: have this bogus
tests. No, they I think they
50:31
have a shot at doing this. They
can certainly close cities. They
50:35
can do it. They are insane. The
people who
50:38
John C Dvorak: blog Did you
laugh? Yeah.
50:42
Adam Curry: I know that there I
have a correct they are
50:44
John C Dvorak: insane. This is
insanity. Yes. Three cases.
50:49
Period over the last
50:50
Adam Curry: what? Remember
50:52
John C Dvorak: that? Now?
asymptomatic asymptomatic, ready
50:56
to resume a bird flu?
50:57
Adam Curry: President Trump
called for the vaccines when
51:00
there were only five people
dead? Not even in China.
51:05
John C Dvorak: Huh? Yeah. Well,
I'm not happy about them. No,
51:08
Adam Curry: we should not be
happy. But I can see what the
51:12
experts they're bringing in the
voting and policy change issue
51:16
expert who happens to be a
respiratory viral expert now.
51:22
You know, it's and she's Asian.
So perfect. Perfect. Tell
51:26
central casting, they've done a
good job. And now we'll start
51:30
we'll start doing what we always
do.
51:33
Unknown: There's a new vaccine
to address the bird flu outbreak
51:36
among dairy cows. Starting next
month, the Department of
51:40
Agriculture will begin
administering the shots to
51:43
calves. The vaccine was
developed by the University of
51:46
Pennsylvania It is similar to
mRNA vaccines that were created
51:50
for people. In response to the
COVID 19 pandemic. The bird flu
51:54
virus has been spreading among
more animal species in a number
51:58
of countries since 2020. It was
first detected among dairy cows
52:03
in the US in March at least
three people who worked at farms
52:07
with infected cows have also
gotten bird float.
52:11
Adam Curry: Current virus threat
level is concerned. Let's just
52:15
keep it there. In the shownotes
there's a beautiful picture of
52:20
the virus. So it's a composite
picture you now see a rooster
52:26
with for some reason the
roosters head is blue. And his
52:30
gobble gobble, what's that sack
called his gobble sack is blue.
52:35
And then there's all these
little balls with spikes. Spike
52:39
spike proteins, yep, Spike
protein, and the caption
52:42
actually reads bird flu death.
So they're ramping up that
52:47
again. We have a have a boots on
the ground from an embattled
52:54
Nebraska family of veteran
veterinarians. This should be
53:01
good. As I previously stated
bird flu has long had a vaccine
53:04
but politics has prevented its
use. Several other countries
53:08
have used the vaccine for years
transferred to humans is now
53:11
supposed to be a huge concern.
Funny, I don't remember a
53:15
similar panic over swine flu,
which is a very good point.
53:20
John C Dvorak: What we have not
the swine flu that we that was
53:24
promoted as something that would
kill us all. Yeah, but the swine
53:28
flu that is was were that they
had to call pigs by the boatload
53:32
especially in China and they
just throw them all into a
53:34
burning pit. It was pathetic.
What we
53:37
Adam Curry: have seen in cattle
is a surprising number of open
53:40
cows last breeding season.
Hunters last year were shocked
53:45
at the lack of fawns last
season. While many were angry at
53:48
game and parks for mismanagement
of the deer population. Veteran
53:52
veterinarians were putting these
two things together, it is
53:55
suspected, the transfer to
hoofed animals is already at
53:59
least a year old. The telling
points we are watching is how
54:03
many calves go to market for
feedlot this fall. Yeah, they're
54:06
going to put them in early. How
many fawns we see the spring
54:10
this spring and fall, dairy cows
are easier to track due to
54:13
confinement and the forthcoming
RFID tags. How many aborted or
54:18
had calves die at birth? Long
story short, we believe the
54:21
transfer to hoofed animals has
already happened. And herd
54:25
immunity has probably already
been met. vaccinating cattle now
54:29
is just a waste of time and
money. Money, money, key key
54:33
word money, keyword. As a
business side as an aside,
54:40
little fun little ditty
54:42
John C Dvorak: from Crystal who
by the way, heaven forbid we
54:45
listen to people in the field
who actually know what they're
54:48
talking about. Oh, no, instead
of putting stooges on the net
54:52
network TV, who are obviously
out to get to vote for the
54:56
Democrats. This is ridiculous.
It's gotten to the point where
54:59
it's annoying. with avian
55:01
Adam Curry: flu and pinkeye in
the news writes crystal, I'd
55:03
like to share something that has
been extremely frustrating among
55:06
naturally minded mamas. The FDA
gave the homeopathic company
55:11
some some Millison a warning
letter about their eyedrops in
55:16
September of 2023, causing them
to voluntarily pull them from
55:19
the US market. That's right,
it's now contraband. So when
55:24
your kid gets pinkeye, from the
bird flu, you got to use the
55:27
pharma drops.
55:30
John C Dvorak: Wondering what
these eyedrops were? Let me see
55:34
you know in Brazil just as an
aside, Bella three up at the
55:39
Bella dar homeopathy is huge
still. And you there's different
55:43
kinds of doctors you can go to
and you can always go to a home
55:46
yet, will me
55:48
Adam Curry: just one of the
chief ingredients is homeopathic
55:52
Ultra diluted Bella Donna, which
is known as a viral interrupter.
55:58
Very frustrating crystal writes
that these would leave the
56:00
market before viral pinkeye
threats hit the new cycle.
56:04
There's no such thing as a
coincidence, Crystal trust,
56:08
Trusting Trust me. So I'm just
going to I hope I don't bore
56:15
people with it, but I'm not
going to
56:18
John C Dvorak: bore people with
it. But you're gonna do it
56:19
anyway. By any evidence that
you're I'm not gonna let she
56:24
anxious about boring, I'm
56:25
Adam Curry: not going to let up
there's no way you can't let up.
56:29
You can't. There's just no way.
56:35
John C Dvorak: Well, they're
going to have trouble pulling
56:36
this one off. That's my final
opinion. I am I mean, I'm not
56:42
saying they're not trying to do
something to get those mail in
56:45
ballots back going. Because it's
obvious if the clips that you
56:49
had there are all bogus clips or
people that are stooges and
56:55
shouldn't even be allowed to
speak on network television, let
56:58
alone have the platform that
they're given. So there's that.
57:03
I can't deny that
57:05
Adam Curry: while I'm waiting
for videos of people falling
57:08
down on the street on tick tock.
57:09
John C Dvorak: My favorite is
when they spray the guys. Oh,
57:12
yes. He he's in his mirror that
the guy said his car to take a
57:15
sprayer out and they spray the
car and the guy and then they
57:18
get him out of the car and then
they start kicking him.
57:21
Adam Curry: Now that was that
was if you remember that video
57:24
was a was a demonstration. I
don't think that was the real
57:28
thing. But well, they still
were. I like to spring but when
57:31
they locked people in their
homes in China and then sprayed
57:34
the streets. That was cool.
Yeah, I need to bring that back
57:38
spray the city's spray. I'm all
for it spray the city's
57:45
John C Dvorak: Well, unless
China wants to get in on this.
57:49
Which I don't think they do
because they have to see the
57:52
Chinese aren't so stupid is not
to recognize what the hell's
57:56
going on here, which is to try
to get Biden reelected. So
57:59
Kamala Harris can be president.
The Chinese can't want that.
58:04
Because it's the guy's a pain in
the ass to work with.
58:09
Adam Curry: Well, they're gonna
have to find a new Fauci because
58:12
Fauci can't I mean, he's
retired. He can't do it anymore.
58:15
We need to face I Burks is it's
amazing the transformation she's
58:19
put herself through. It's like a
different lady. Kind of creepy
58:23
looking. It was like a bit of
Miss Potatohead vibe going on.
58:27
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I didn't
like to wish I don't like her
58:28
new look. No,
58:29
Adam Curry: no, your new look is
horrible. She had a neck job and
58:32
I think a little tightening the
IRS? Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's not
58:38
Botox. I mean, I looked at her
eyebrows. They work. And she may
58:44
have had a little implants in
the cheek. She she kind of had
58:47
implants. He liked cheeks. But
she's no she's
58:50
John C Dvorak: a spook. The CIA
likes to do that to people.
58:53
Dude. Maybe
58:54
Adam Curry: what do you mean?
Maybe she literally comes from
58:57
Naval Intelligence. It's not a
maybe about it. In this in this
59:01
outfit thinking Armada
pharmaceuticals.
59:05
John C Dvorak: Kind of a
military name for a company.
59:08
Adam Curry: The very interesting
steroids to keep an eye on it.
59:12
At one point. I mean, look at
the chart here. At one point,
59:16
they click on that AR AR MP
they're public. And so when they
59:24
came out public in 20, this is
clearly they backed her into
59:30
this when it went public in
2014, that $3,389 And then went
59:41
down and by 2016 This thing was
69 bucks. And currently it's
59:47
$2.60 Oh, so if something comes
out and
59:53
John C Dvorak: a good shortage
3000
59:56
Adam Curry: to 3000 bagger would
have been dynamite. But she's
1:00:01
got she's got her. Maybe it has
been shorted. Maybe it's another
1:00:07
Gamestop play. Think about that.
1:00:10
John C Dvorak: Well at two
bucks. Yeah, definitely a
1:00:13
speculate speculative concept is
at work. I like it. We don't
1:00:19
recommend stuff. Oh,
1:00:20
Adam Curry: no, no, no, not at
all. But let me just tell you
1:00:22
about the pipeline. What they
got in the pipeline. They've got
1:00:25
a respiratory drug for
respiratory infections. The and
1:00:30
the cystic fibrosis Fibrosis
Foundation is one of their
1:00:34
partners. They got three drugs,
one for pneumonia. I mean,
1:00:40
there, you know, it wouldn't
take much. wouldn't take much.
1:00:47
But she's using our feed. Our
motto our motto with a T Yeah,
1:00:54
our Matamata AR monta phony
baloney. Well, speaking of
1:01:00
elections, that mean, we all
know the danger this there's
1:01:05
there's one just one horrible
danger about this election cycle
1:01:10
in in the United States.
Everybody knows it. It's ai ai
1:01:14
is a danger to democracy. And
they say
1:01:18
Unknown: in a consequential gear
for global elections, nothing
1:01:21
matches the scale of India,
nearly a billion voters and over
1:01:25
700 political parties, while
election related deep fakes
1:01:29
generated by artificial
intelligence spread like
1:01:32
wildfire on social media. Like
this video of a politician who
1:01:39
died in 2018, and was digitally
resurrected to endorse his son,
1:01:46
PC AI handiwork of Centennial
Nagi Yang, his company is at the
1:01:50
forefront of a thriving but
loosely regulated industry here,
1:01:54
using AI tools to create deep
fakes, mostly for films. But at
1:01:59
a studio in Chennai, he recorded
my voice took photos and videos,
1:02:04
and in a matter of hours
produced a deep fake of me, I'm
1:02:07
Tiana smacking for air and I'm
not running for office. But I'm
1:02:11
doing this political ad to make
a point to show how easy it is
1:02:15
for linear vote shit and I'm EA
managing and data to data in
1:02:18
computer and with AI tools, I
can
1:02:21
say anything to anybody in any
language, literally
1:02:26
have been cloned. It's like we
have a seed and we can plant it
1:02:29
anywhere and that AI driven
content is appearing in
1:02:32
elections around the world could
be a sign of what's ahead for
1:02:36
voters in the US.
1:02:38
Adam Curry: Or what could happen
here as
1:02:41
Unknown: a test for tech
platforms, digital rights groups
1:02:44
access now and Global Witness
for doesn't fake election ads to
1:02:48
YouTube and say every video was
accepted. In a statement Google
1:02:53
said none of these ads ever ran,
adding their enforcement process
1:02:57
has multiple layers to ensure
ads comply with policies. If you
1:03:02
don't try to combat the
collection and misuse of data by
1:03:06
tech platforms, it will feed
this problematic, often toxic
1:03:11
sort of Ei group ecosystem.
There is
1:03:13
also the risk of AI Generated
Content becoming a normalized
1:03:17
part of the election process. As
deep fakes are set to transform
1:03:22
the landscape. For real
1:03:24
Adam Curry: Oh, it's going to
transform the landscape. I mean,
1:03:27
this is such bunk and they're
all in on it
1:03:30
Unknown: this morning. Current
and former employees at two
1:03:32
major artificial intelligence
companies are sounding the alarm
1:03:35
about what they describe as a
reckless and secretive industry.
1:03:39
And an open letter. The group is
calling for more transparency,
1:03:42
saying AI companies possess
substantial nonpublic
1:03:45
information about the
capabilities and limitations of
1:03:48
their systems. However, they
currently have only weak
1:03:50
obligations to share some of
this information with
1:03:52
governments and none with civil
society. A letter calls for AI
1:03:56
companies to stop blocking
employees from openly
1:03:59
criticizing them and create
anonymous ways for employees to
1:04:02
voice concerns to regulators. If
we let this horse out
1:04:06
of the barn, it will be even
more difficult to contain and
1:04:12
social media and we are
1:04:13
last year senators Josh Hawley
and Richard Blumenthal released
1:04:17
a bipartisan framework for
regulating AI. We
1:04:20
have a responsibility here now,
to do our part to make sure that
1:04:25
this new technology, which holds
a lot of promise, but also peril
1:04:29
actually works to the American
people. But
1:04:31
more than nine months after that
framework was announced not a
1:04:34
single federal law governing
Artificial intelligence has been
1:04:37
passed in response to the new
letter open AI saying we agree
1:04:41
that rigorous debate is crucial
given the significance of this
1:04:43
technology, and will continue to
engage with governments, civil
1:04:46
society and other communities
around the world.
1:04:49
Adam Curry: So I don't think
this open letter was signed by
1:04:51
anybody. So I'm calling bull
crap on this. Moreover, because
1:04:57
we have a dude named Ben inside
The Microsoft organization in
1:05:02
the Azure division where they
just fired a bunch of people.
1:05:08
They did. Now most of those
people were from the quantum
1:05:11
computing group, which is
interesting.
1:05:14
John C Dvorak: And apparently
they're it out that that's no
1:05:17
good. They're
1:05:18
Adam Curry: trying to contain
costs. I'm going to read from
1:05:21
our anonymous boots on the
ground Microsoft is still
1:05:25
ramping up on AI. However, the
cost for that is through the
1:05:29
roof. Most of our business
expenses are being cannibalized
1:05:33
by AI because it costs so much.
There was a demo that someone
1:05:38
did in my org for using chat GPT
to answer questions about code
1:05:42
and generate documentation.
There were about 20 people using
1:05:46
it and it cost $2,000 A day just
for those 20 people using it.
1:05:54
This is why the quantum unit was
dismantled. I think there's two
1:05:58
parts to what's happening here.
One is the stock price has been
1:06:02
going up quite a bit recently
around $424. He was going up
1:06:06
before too, but it got a little
stuck in the past couple of
1:06:09
years around 280 Low three
hundreds ever since the open AI
1:06:13
deal. It's almost been nonstop
upwards. I was speaking to one
1:06:17
of my managers a couple of weeks
ago and I asked him if he knew
1:06:20
what the expense to profit ratio
was for AI. He said that is a
1:06:25
very closely guarded secret and
if we knew the answer we would
1:06:29
not be able to sell our stocks
1:06:33
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's a
negative number negative number
1:06:35
of
1:06:35
Adam Curry: course it is of
course it is. I
1:06:38
John C Dvorak: believe that that
letter that was run around ego
1:06:44
the concern and all the
publicity over the concern over
1:06:47
AI is all a marketing stunt. I'm
with you to draw attention to AI
1:06:51
to make it seem as could do more
than it can do. And so you do
1:06:56
that by creating this hairy
scary idea and having POA we
1:07:00
can't complain to our supervisor
we can't convey plain to it. You
1:07:04
know we can't go out and be
whistleblowers because all this
1:07:07
all hell's gonna break loose,
making it seem as though this is
1:07:11
a lot more powerful technology
than it actually is. It's a
1:07:15
screwed up technology that
doesn't do anything right it
1:07:18
gets wrong answers. I mean, if
you did right now went and did
1:07:21
ask a couple of questions about
yourself. It's going to be
1:07:24
wrong. It's no good.
1:07:27
Adam Curry: And there is an
application. There is an
1:07:30
application that is in the
marketplace. It's catching
1:07:33
storm, everyone's talking about
it when
1:07:35
Unknown: Michael BOMA found out
that he was terminally ill with
1:07:37
colon cancer. He spent a lot of
time speaking with his wife
1:07:41
about what was happened after
his death.
1:07:44
She said Michael, one of the
things I'm really going to miss
1:07:48
is talking to you just finished
the sound of your voice on this
1:07:51
Musa nakliyat Has
1:07:52
that sparks an idea for bomber
with the help of a friend based
1:07:56
in the US took the 61 year old
entrepreneur two months to build
1:08:00
an interactive AI version of
himself.
1:08:03
We have you say 300 different
phrases that capture our call
1:08:08
your emotional voice. So
sometimes you say I love you or
1:08:11
you say I love you and they say
oh the doors open and we capture
1:08:15
all that and then we compress
all that and make it
1:08:19
sound. Thomas AI voice which
cost $15,000 to set up can
1:08:24
answer questions and tell
stories without regurgitating
1:08:28
pre recorded answers. He's
excited about his digital
1:08:31
immortality. The rise of grief
tech comes with many ethical
1:08:35
questions. Those grieving use AI
to interact with lost loved ones
1:08:40
without their consent. And
despite providing comfort during
1:08:44
a difficult time could it
prevent people from moving on?
1:08:47
Adam Curry: Grief tech? Perfect?
1:08:50
John C Dvorak: Wasn't this a
Star Trek episode from the
1:08:53
original series? I don't know.
I'm pretty sure this is bad.
1:08:58
This storyline has been done
over and over again in the
1:09:00
science fiction community which
is you have you know, you've
1:09:04
offloaded your consciousness in
some way or other and then you
1:09:07
got some AI agent making it
sound like you're talking to
1:09:11
your to your spouse. I'm sorry,
honey, I had to die. I got hairy
1:09:16
legs. I got hairy legs. It's a
scam.
1:09:20
Adam Curry: So here's what AI is
really being used for. We know
1:09:25
that there's a rather damning
interview with President Biden
1:09:29
that the Department of Justice
has where he sounds like a poor,
1:09:34
confused old man, which he is.
And this is how they're using
1:09:40
AI. Here's
1:09:41
Unknown: what the DOJ said in
their court filing. To be sure
1:09:45
other raw material to create a
deep fake of President Biden's
1:09:48
voice is already available, but
release of the audio recording
1:09:52
presents unique risks. If it
were public knowledge that the
1:09:55
audio recording has been
released yet this becomes easier
1:09:58
for
1:09:59
John C Dvorak: you had to give
people a background I just said,
1:10:02
No, you didn't mention that this
is no you didn't background is
1:10:06
that there's a transcript of the
with the Department of Justice
1:10:10
where Biden was let off the hook
for stealing document
1:10:13
Adam Curry: was a huge story. We
covered that extensive.
1:10:16
John C Dvorak: I know, but
you're not covering it down this
1:10:18
particular moment for at
1:10:20
Adam Curry: this hour. Jhansi.
Dvorak is going to give us the
1:10:22
backstory on this 32nd clip.
1:10:24
John C Dvorak: I don't think it
says something to ridicule me
1:10:26
about. I'm just saying, you jump
right into this clip, and it's
1:10:30
just out of the blue. And you
don't mention that this is part
1:10:32
of, and I don't think a lot of
people know this, that there's
1:10:35
an ongoing debate going on
between the Republicans mostly
1:10:39
and the Department of Justice to
release the original tape that
1:10:43
matches the transcript that they
provided, which a lot of people
1:10:47
don't believe that has not been
doctored, the transcript itself,
1:10:52
it looks like to be a phony. And
the Department of Justice
1:10:55
refuses to release no tapes. And
now it's become a big deal.
1:10:58
You're
1:10:58
Adam Curry: right. I'm sorry.
You're right. You're absolutely
1:11:01
right. You're right. Yeah,
1:11:06
John C Dvorak: no, if you listen
to Fox all the time, you'll know
1:11:08
this, but I don't think
everybody does. Alright, here we
1:11:11
go.
1:11:11
Unknown: Here's what the DOJ
said in their court filing. To
1:11:15
be sure other raw material to
create a deep fake of President
1:11:18
Biden's voice is already
available. But release of the
1:11:21
audio recording presents unique
risks. If it were public
1:11:25
knowledge that the audio
recording has been released, it
1:11:28
becomes easier for malicious
actors to pass off an altered
1:11:32
file as the true recording
Professor Iverson created
1:11:37
recently for for keeping things
from going public. Well, that
1:11:40
about takes the cake. So
1:11:42
Adam Curry: there's how it's
really going to be used exactly
1:11:44
what we've been saying. They're
doing it the opposite way.
1:11:48
That's, that's,
1:11:49
John C Dvorak: yep,
1:11:50
Adam Curry: that thing in my
mouth. That's AI. That's, that's
1:11:54
what it's gonna be. By the way,
1:11:56
John C Dvorak: they're gonna use
AI as like, why? It's, yeah,
1:12:00
we've predicted this when AI
first started emerging, that
1:12:05
you're going to go just the
opposite. Yeah. When somebody
1:12:08
does something real. Yeah,
that's not me. Yeah, it's fake.
1:12:15
Yeah,
1:12:16
Adam Curry: that's exactly what
they're gonna do. Is
1:12:18
John C Dvorak: what they're
doing now. In fact, this whole
1:12:21
thing about this, this
transcript and the recording,
1:12:24
it's it's laughable. Yeah. But
that's exactly what they're
1:12:28
doing. Yeah, we're doomed. No,
it wasn't for this particular
1:12:33
show. I don't know what people
would would do. You can't get
1:12:38
information that's any good
anymore. It's been ruined.
1:12:42
Adam Curry: Oh, I don't think
you and I are doomed in any in
1:12:45
any fashion. No,
1:12:46
John C Dvorak: we're not no,
we're no form electively as a as
1:12:51
a as a nation state world as a
globe. We're doomed as a globe.
1:12:57
Adam Curry: The global level, if
you want to view really want to
1:13:00
know how we're doomed, then we
need to go no further than
1:13:05
listen to our United Nations
Secretary General. I mean, the
1:13:10
guy is now he's now citing
lyrics. I mean, he is he is a
1:13:16
poetic poetic man.
1:13:18
Unknown: The UN Secretary
General Antonio Guterres has
1:13:21
called for a tax on the profits
of fossil fuel companies to help
1:13:25
pay for the fight against
climate change. He said time it
1:13:28
may be running out to control
rising temperatures. This comes
1:13:33
as a new report indicates last
month was the hottest may on
1:13:38
faith monthly record high. We
1:13:40
are playing Russian roulette
with our planets. As we need the
1:13:45
next round of the highway to
climate tell we've
1:13:49
got a highway to climate hell.
1:13:53
And the two seas we have control
of the wheel. The 1.5 degree
1:13:58
limit is still just about
possible. First of all, we're
1:14:01
limiting global warming to 1.5
degrees
1:14:04
Celsius is a goal established
under the Paris agreement with
1:14:09
the countries committed to
keeping long term median global
1:14:12
temperatures below pre
industrial levels. The UN
1:14:16
weather agency believes this
bout of heat is human induced
1:14:20
and could become more frequent.
1:14:23
There's an 80% likelihood that
the annual average global
1:14:27
temperature will temporarily
exceed 1.5 degrees above pre
1:14:32
industrial levels for at least
one of the next five calendar
1:14:35
years. No
1:14:37
calling on the group of 20 to
reel in the fossil fuel industry
1:14:41
and limit carbon output. Did you
20 is holding a summit in Brazil
1:14:45
next month.
1:14:46
We're set to discuss the
environment and an energy
1:14:49
transition.
1:14:50
Adam Curry: Okay, so that's not
really what this is about. Cop
1:14:53
29 is coming up I think in
November and it's going to be in
1:14:58
Azerbaijan. I believe and the
now we're we have to get down to
1:15:05
brass tacks. We've got to talk
about climate finance, how are
1:15:10
we going to pay? And what
benefit will this amount have to
1:15:16
the world to keep us safe from
just keeping on driving up the
1:15:21
highway to climate Hill.
1:15:23
Unknown: Now important talks
ahead of November's UN Climate
1:15:27
Summit are kicking off here in
Germany, negotiators are facing
1:15:30
thorny financial questions they
include how to get more money to
1:15:34
developing nations that are
hardest hit more money. climate
1:15:37
finance projects like these will
take center stage at the UN
1:15:41
talks in Bonn, Germany. Here
1000s of delegates will lay the
1:15:45
groundwork for the UN Climate
Summit in Azerbaijan in
1:15:47
November. This
1:15:49
year, there's a big focus on all
sorts of issues, especially
1:15:52
around finance, where's the
money for climate change going
1:15:55
to come from and how unlock more
of it
1:15:57
high income polluter nations
have already agreed to pay $100
1:16:02
billion per year to developing
countries money to be used to
1:16:05
adapt to a heating planet, or
money to reduce the carbon
1:16:08
emissions causing climate
change. Industrialized countries
1:16:12
wanted to achieve this target by
2020. But they only hit it in
1:16:15
2022. And the deadline to set a
new finance goal is just around
1:16:19
the corner, it needs to be
decided by the end of the year,
1:16:23
pressure to up the target is
growing significantly. The US
1:16:26
based World Resources Institute
estimates that climate finance
1:16:30
needs to rise to a whopping $5
trillion per year by 20 35
1:16:37
Adam Curry: trillion. These
people like go bigger go home.
1:16:42
Let's just let's just ask for 5
trillion. Who cares? These
1:16:44
people don't pay it. You know,
it's about death. $5 trillion
1:16:49
per year. What is the GDP of
America? Nine?
1:16:57
John C Dvorak: The GDP of the
United States?
1:16:59
Adam Curry: Yeah, what's our
what's our GDP?
1:17:01
John C Dvorak: should look like
that instead of just guess.
1:17:03
Well,
1:17:03
Adam Curry: you look it up and
then I'll we'll listen to the
1:17:05
last 15 seconds of this guy
explaining why we need to spend
1:17:08
5 trillion what
1:17:10
Unknown: we're investing now.
Even even when it gets into the
1:17:14
scale of trillions of dollars
will save multiple trillions of
1:17:17
dollars in avoided damages. And
and in in savings on fuel costs.
1:17:23
And and in more more efficient
economies. It's
1:17:26
Adam Curry: gonna save you
money. You see. If you spend 5
1:17:31
trillion it'll save you money.
This is this. This is this is
1:17:37
the cult, climate ism. All in on
it.
1:17:43
John C Dvorak: Our GDP is 27
trillion. Oh,
1:17:46
Adam Curry: then we can easily
pay for the 5 trillion. There's
1:17:48
nothing. There's nothing
1:17:51
John C Dvorak: and most of this
most of this debt, but okay.
1:17:57
Adam Curry: Where do you think
the 5 trillion is coming from?
1:18:00
It's not gonna come from taxes
1:18:01
John C Dvorak: or bankers. They
can clean up on this thing.
1:18:03
Yeah, but they are. I think they
you played the clip for the good
1:18:06
terrorists character. He's
talking about the highway to
1:18:11
cross with fuel companies
advertising.
1:18:15
Adam Curry: Advertising. Yeah.
1:18:18
John C Dvorak: No, he didn't get
that part of his little speech
1:18:21
about bitching about foreign
fossil fuel companies. Yeah,
1:18:25
we'll play this claim at you and
he wants to know advertising.
1:18:28
Adam Curry: Oh, I thought he
wanted windfall profits is what
1:18:31
what the report said on see the
UN
1:18:33
Unknown: Secretary General is
calling for global ban on
1:18:36
advertising by fossil fuel
companies. As NPR is Rebecca
1:18:39
Herschel reports. It is the UN's
latest effort to crack down on
1:18:43
global warming. In
1:18:44
his speech in New York UN
Secretary General Antonio
1:18:47
Gutierrez said fossil fuel
companies advertise to spread
1:18:52
inaccurate information about
climate change and delay
1:18:55
policies that would reduce
planet warming pollution. He
1:18:58
called for a worldwide ban on
such ads.
1:19:01
I urge every country to ban
advertising from fossil fuel
1:19:04
companies. And they urge news
media and tech companies to stop
1:19:09
taking fossil fuel advertising,
burning
1:19:12
oil, gas and coal is the main
cause of global warming. There
1:19:16
are currently no limits on
fossil fuel ads in the US. Oil
1:19:20
and gas companies are among NPRs
funders.
1:19:25
John C Dvorak: Okay, I want to
ask you this question. Yes. What
1:19:28
advertisement are they talking
about it What can you remember
1:19:31
an ad where Chevron or shell or
BP advertised bull crap about
1:19:41
climate change that they need to
be banned every time I see an ad
1:19:45
they're talking about their
greed there if you will, having
1:19:48
a good detergent,
1:19:49
Adam Curry: green stuff. It's
always green. Oh, BP green.
1:19:54
Yeah,
1:19:54
John C Dvorak: but where's the
worst bullshit they he's makes
1:19:57
the claim that they're lying
about climate change. Hmm then
1:20:01
these ads need to be banned what
ad are we talking about? I don't
1:20:04
know
1:20:05
Adam Curry: but it's not working
because the the oil the oil
1:20:08
prices are not going up the way
you'd expect him to maybe this
1:20:10
is what it's all about they're
all invested in oil stocks and
1:20:14
like well maybe if we say this
maybe it'll go up now it's not
1:20:16
going up it's going down.
1:20:19
John C Dvorak: Really certainly
going down to get price of
1:20:21
gasoline in California is $5.50
I mean the price of oil the
1:20:25
price of oil is the price of oil
still stuck around 73 bucks
1:20:30
Adam Curry: but it's not gonna
it's not skyrocketing we've got
1:20:33
you think it'd be skyrocketing
either way there wars we got all
1:20:36
kinds of groovy says that sky
right oh, what's wrong? What is
1:20:39
wrong? And well, let's talk to
the CEO of General Motors, which
1:20:44
was a woman that woman's name
again. Barra is that her name?
1:20:48
Is she doing a good job with
this company?
1:20:53
John C Dvorak: I'm not a fan.
Oh, let's
1:20:55
Adam Curry: let's listen.
1:20:56
Unknown: Despite a slowdown in
evey sales across all brands.
1:20:59
CEO Mary Barra says GM is all in
on all electric cars growth has
1:21:05
slowed. Prices are also dropping
the average now $55,000 and more
1:21:10
popular in blue states then read
is that a political divide a
1:21:14
cultural divide that will hurt
sales especially of the
1:21:17
Silverado Evie,
1:21:19
but when we look at it right
next to the Silverado, Evie in
1:21:22
that showroom at that dealer is
going to be a Silverado that's
1:21:25
gas powered, so the consumer is
going to get to choose what they
1:21:28
want.
1:21:29
Do you still envision to stop
selling gas powered vehicles by
1:21:33
the mid 2030s? As you'd
suggested at one point?
1:21:36
Well, again, we'll be guided by
the customer. But in the end,
1:21:39
we're seeing this around the
globe it will be led by what
1:21:41
customers want.
1:21:42
And former President Trump's
criticism of EVs is raising
1:21:46
concerns among proponents, he
could dismantle the tax
1:21:49
incentives if elected, will you
be just as committed to EVs if
1:21:53
there's a Trump administration,
1:21:54
we will be just committed
because we think in the long
1:21:57
term, they're better. Barbara
says
1:21:58
GM customers will soon have
access to Tesla and other
1:22:02
charging stations, which should
address concerns about charter
1:22:05
availability.
1:22:06
Adam Curry: This is a clip we're
driving off of got a note from
1:22:10
Sir Tom of the 1015 home team
says I thought you'd be
1:22:13
interested this information
about electric trucks that were
1:22:15
purchased for use by our
Department of power and water. I
1:22:18
don't know where it is.
Specifically the Ford lightning.
1:22:22
A friend was checking out
groundwater wells and that means
1:22:26
he has to drive through fields
with high grass and bushes.
1:22:30
These trucks apparently have an
undercard sensor if grass and
1:22:34
bushes scraped the truck thinks
that you're having an accident
1:22:37
and it shuts off the truck well
then not start you have to have
1:22:42
a tow truck pick up out of the
field and replace the $3,000
1:22:46
sensor yeah this is genius
because I'm sure the battery
1:22:52
right because oh is just
scratching the battery think we
1:22:54
could explode
1:22:57
John C Dvorak: to disaster and
it's and the the fact that she
1:23:00
talks about $55,000 electric
cars of course even more
1:23:04
expensive than that if you go
with some of the Tesla's Yeah,
1:23:07
is that you have to compete
against some of the cheap Toyota
1:23:10
hybrids the new Prius which is a
pretty good looking car even
1:23:14
though that you'd think it
wouldn't be but I saw a couple
1:23:16
on the road so far. It's like
wow, it's not about Luna $27,000
1:23:21
Let me say this is like an
affordable electric hybrid. It's
1:23:25
got a motor in it to
1:23:26
Adam Curry: 27 Okay, base price
27 950 Let's take a look at it
1:23:31
and see if I'd want to drive one
let me see Oh Oh you're right it
1:23:37
doesn't look very blame
1:23:40
John C Dvorak: No, it doesn't
look lame at all it's
1:23:41
Adam Curry: actually looked at
it looks a bit like a Tesla kind
1:23:44
of but it has
1:23:45
John C Dvorak: a nice it I think
it looks better I think it's got
1:23:47
nice lines Tesla's kind of dated
it's
1:23:49
Adam Curry: got very nice legs
let me see the interior yeah
1:23:53
that well I mean look for city
use if you can afford it for
1:23:59
roaming around town for him for
there's going to be some
1:24:01
consumers who don't mind being
controlled by their government
1:24:06
whether they can have
electricity or not you know that
1:24:08
I'm sure this this will be
dynamite for them.
1:24:12
John C Dvorak: Well didn't know
that gasolina you don't have to
1:24:16
be charging for it hybrid
1:24:19
Adam Curry: Alright, so what is
the limited all wheel drive
1:24:22
cost? Now it goes up
exponentially there but man
1:24:28
that's cool. That's not bad at
all.
1:24:31
John C Dvorak: Toy Oh, no, no,
no agenda tip
1:24:34
Adam Curry: Hey, you should have
saved that for the end of the
1:24:36
show. No agenda tip and with
that I'd like to thank you for
1:24:40
your courage say in the morning
to you the man who put the sea
1:24:44
and climate finance say hello to
my friend on the other end the
1:24:46
One Only Mr. John's
1:24:52
John C Dvorak: Yeah, in the
morning you Mr. Adam curry. Also
1:24:55
in the morning Let's shift to
see boots on the ground feet in
1:24:57
the air subs in the water in the
Dames and the nights Get out
1:25:00
there in
1:25:01
Adam Curry: the morning to
controls in the tool room I
1:25:08
think I got most of them, some
of them hid under that bush over
1:25:11
there. But from what I can see,
we have 1766 of trollish, which
1:25:16
is up to two from last Thursday.
It's not too bad 1766. I mean,
1:25:22
it's like, do these people not
have a job? Are they just
1:25:25
listening? Are they just
screwing around with their boss
1:25:28
listening to the show while
they're on the job, but they
1:25:31
have a little widget that makes
their mouse moves so that their
1:25:34
boss thinks they're working? Who
knows? It's a lot of them. And
1:25:38
they're listening live at troll
room.io Or perhaps on a modern
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1:25:46
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you know, people often forget
1:25:51
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know that? Did you know that?
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John C Dvorak: They miss
remember, I don't believe
1:25:58
anybody ever thinks about it.
The reason you do that, they're
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that's, I think,
1:26:24
John C Dvorak: the fabulous
feature podcast
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Adam Curry: apps.com. We, by the
way, troll room.io is also
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And we're still here, and people
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that we have such a cornucopia
of selection available to us,
1:28:12
right after each show. And we do
a pretty quick turnaround as
1:28:14
well. Since we're not trying to
be your NPR radio labs and edit
1:28:20
edit all the life out of it. No,
we're just we are we just, we
1:28:24
just who we are. And we just we
just put the show out and we
1:28:28
live to tape. We're
professionals that way.
1:28:31
combined. We have probably about
100 years of experience, if not
1:28:34
more. I've
1:28:35
John C Dvorak: talked to people
about the idea of life to take
1:28:37
what you're a nutcase about. I
believe that that'd be the way
1:28:42
to go to Yes, I'm not. And even
at media, you are promoting the
1:28:46
life to tape notion as opposed
to people over produce shows.
1:28:50
Yeah. And they come out dry. And
it's very strange phenomenon.
1:28:56
Life to tape because it's
everybody does anyone who's
1:28:59
really good, does it? Yeah.
Well, then if you watch the day,
1:29:04
late night comedy shows, those
are all live to tape them. Yes,
1:29:07
yes.
1:29:09
Adam Curry: Now now they're over
produced in the way that the
1:29:11
questions and the answers are
rehearsed, and they have pre
1:29:15
meeting Oh, another thing we
despise when I do a pre
1:29:19
interview just to make sure we
are pre interviews are no good.
1:29:22
No, it takes the life out of all
of the things every life that it
1:29:26
sucks the soul out of the
content. And the reason why this
1:29:30
happened in podcasting is
because we didn't really have
1:29:32
the gear I tried to build it
failed. That was over 10 years
1:29:36
ago, or about 10 years ago. No,
it was actually Wow, it's
1:29:41
probably 13 years ago. I think
I've asked gene in because there
1:29:46
was no gear to do it live to
take, you know to have a good
1:29:49
processing and you know, you had
to use like mixers that were
1:29:54
built for me you know guitar
players and musicians at home.
1:29:58
It was not at all it was not at
all fun. Kindle. And so we enter
1:30:02
the podcast editor and then you
know, and obviously when you
1:30:06
have a podcast editor, then you
have to have a Podcast Producer
1:30:09
and executive producer or
1:30:11
John C Dvorak: an engineer and
1:30:12
Adam Curry: engineer and
engineer. So that's probably the
1:30:15
only reason why we've been able
to do this because we do
1:30:17
everything ourselves. We do have
some help from family members,
1:30:20
mainly your daughter J. Who does
spreadsheet which is a lot of
1:30:23
work. And Mimi, who does by the
way, did I see that too many
1:30:28
eggs.com won an award
1:30:32
John C Dvorak: actually too many
eggs.com and Jays children's
1:30:36
book which had a lot of
competition, both won the San
1:30:40
Francisco book festival awards
for best Oh, budget the thing I
1:30:45
mean the cookbook one best I
didn't notice it. Sorry for best
1:30:51
cookbook, right? Yeah, best
cookbook too many eggs.com is
1:30:54
best and you can get a free copy
PDF anyway. And which should
1:31:01
have won a couple of awards by
now. And buddy, so one that and
1:31:05
then Jays book. The Runaway
washer, which is a children's
1:31:12
book along the lines of the ABC
have no agenda ABC book, one for
1:31:18
Best Children's Book and there
was a there must have been 100
1:31:22
competitors and I was oh, she
really? Oh, that is happy. I'm
1:31:26
proud of her. That is amazing.
1:31:29
Adam Curry: So now can we enter
the no agenda ABC book in next
1:31:32
year's competition?
1:31:34
John C Dvorak: I think it was
entered.
1:31:35
Adam Curry: I'm sure the judges
went What?
1:31:39
Unknown: What is this?
1:31:40
John C Dvorak: Douche bag?
1:31:41
Unknown: Douche bag?
1:31:43
John C Dvorak: Douche Bay V
1:31:44
Adam Curry: for vaccine? What?
No, no, no, this is this book is
1:31:47
no good. Anyway, I'm not sure
how I got there. But I want to
1:31:53
thank the artists. And I
specifically wanted to thank the
1:31:56
artists for the artwork from
Episode 1665. We titled that one
1:32:01
flag gate. And right on cue,
sir. Net Ned came in strong with
1:32:07
just an image that everybody
understood. It was the
1:32:11
Palestinian flag being replaced
with the LGBTQ plus i flag on
1:32:19
the side of a building. Well
done. Good execution. Everybody
1:32:25
understands that you don't need
any words. Even though you know
1:32:29
flag gate refers to different
flags. It was actually I think I
1:32:33
had a flag clip that I have a
flag clip here. That something
1:32:42
was it was it about what what?
Well, I since we're talking
1:32:46
about flags, I wanted to spice
up the one to spice up the
1:32:51
donation segment with a with a
flag. There was something about
1:32:55
Oh, yes. Yes. Oh, you know,
what, how about some extra since
1:32:59
we're talking about flags here?
How about two quick extra clips
1:33:03
about flags?
1:33:05
John C Dvorak: I mean, this is
from Flag Day is coming. I think
1:33:08
it's next week. So there was
maybe it's this one. I think
1:33:12
it's next week.
1:33:13
Adam Curry: So the there was in
in Connecticut Wes
1:33:16
Weathersfield, Connecticut, a
trooper who sadly died in the
1:33:20
line of duty and they wanted to
fly the Blue Line flag at half
1:33:26
mast. You know, the blue line
flag is an American flag and has
1:33:29
an American flag with the blue
line blue line in the middle.
1:33:31
Yes. And so here is here's part
of the meeting. It was a pride
1:33:34
ceremony today at Weathersfield
townhall Governor Lamont in
1:33:37
attendance. The flagpole at the
center of the controversy. At
1:33:41
last night's council meeting
counselor rich Bailey requested
1:33:43
the town fly the American blue
line flag in honor of TFC Aaron
1:33:47
Pelletier, who was killed in the
line of duty town council voted
1:33:50
it down. What does the blue line
flag mean to you represent
1:33:54
Unknown: racism and antagonism
to many, many people. And even
1:33:57
if you don't personally believe
that and you find it your own
1:33:59
house, and you think it means
something to you that's much
1:34:02
more positive. It's just not how
many people feel about it. It's
1:34:05
not appropriate to race over our
town hall, especially when our
1:34:08
flag policy prohibits us from
doing anything associated with
1:34:11
hate. So
1:34:13
Adam Curry: in Connecticut, the
blue line flag is associated
1:34:16
with racism and hate. And
instead, how's that happen?
1:34:21
Well, maybe because this is the
attitude. Here's part of the
1:34:25
meeting respect
1:34:26
Unknown: for our law enforcement
community and I realized the
1:34:29
dangerous job that they do every
day. Out of respect for the
1:34:33
tragic death of state trooper
first class Aaron Pelletier. We
1:34:37
won't be raising the pride flag
today. It's already up on the
1:34:41
pole at half staff
1:34:44
in honor of his passing,
1:34:46
Adam Curry: so Is he gay that
No. So they raised the pride
1:34:51
flag at half staff. You are
nuts. You people are crazy.
1:34:57
That's that's really it. rageous
they won't fly the Blue Line
1:35:03
flag for for Trooper who died in
the line of duty. Oh, here's a
1:35:07
gay flag for you. It's I'm
literally speechless.
1:35:14
Connecticut is broken beyond
repair. Or at least this town in
1:35:18
Connecticut. How crazy is that?
1:35:21
John C Dvorak: That's
unbelievable. Is a shameful it's
1:35:24
shameful I don't like to use the
word.
1:35:26
Adam Curry: Yeah, but you have
to because it is
1:35:29
John C Dvorak: we can be proud
of themselves. Is it a gay town?
1:35:34
It's all is it all gay? Is that
idea? I
1:35:37
Adam Curry: don't know. I don't
know why but the blue line flag
1:35:40
is hateful. And they have policy
no hate on the poll
1:35:46
John C Dvorak: can grow since
you're playing this sort of
1:35:48
stupid clip. Stupid. I have a
stupid clip in
1:35:52
Adam Curry: the back new up
informative was informative. All
1:35:54
right, but you got this
1:35:57
John C Dvorak: is the Tick Tock
clip. And this is some a gay guy
1:36:01
who is interviewing the pro
Palestinian people. And he is
1:36:06
he's a he's gay. But he's like
flamboyant gay. He's wearing a
1:36:10
big blonde wig and he's in a
kind of a dress. I don't really
1:36:13
know what he's wearing. But
1:36:14
Adam Curry: he's a drag queen.
1:36:16
John C Dvorak: I don't know if
he's a drag queen or is just a
1:36:18
flamboyant gay as flamer as they
used to call it.
1:36:21
Adam Curry: Oh yeah, don't call
them flamers no mo no, I
1:36:24
John C Dvorak: can't use that.
But anyway, here he is
1:36:26
interviewing a an idiot.
1:36:30
Unknown: Tock tock tick tock.
1:36:35
And so I did a study abroad in
the Middle East with Israel and
1:36:38
Palestine.
1:36:39
Would you say you're pro
Palestine or pro Israel? Pro
1:36:42
Palestine as a gay man I would
be punished and or put in prison
1:36:46
or killed? If I were openly gay
in Palestine? How do you react
1:36:49
to that?
1:36:52
I didn't know that. Really?
1:36:55
So it is illegal to be gay. in
Palestine you are punished by
1:36:59
prison or death? Israel? No,
Israel has gay pride. Israel is
1:37:03
completely open to with lesbian
and gay people. Palestine puts
1:37:07
them in prison or kills them.
You were you weren't aware of
1:37:09
that?
1:37:10
I was not aware of that. No. So
that does pose an interesting
1:37:15
aspects.
1:37:16
Have you seen the queers for
Palestine movement? It's a very
1:37:19
it's a very common movement, but
I don't see any Muslims for
1:37:23
queer movements. Yes, that's
where it gets gray. Right. Like,
1:37:29
that's where I feel for me. It's
not gray. I am fearful of Islam.
1:37:33
Because there is no Islamic
country on Earth that embraces
1:37:37
me as a gay man.
1:37:38
So okay, okay, so maybe I'm
confused because Israel, which
1:37:43
isn't still in Islam country,
right. No, no. Okay. Okay. Okay.
1:37:48
Okay, so
1:37:49
Israel, Jewish Palestinians are
Islamic. flamer
1:37:53
Adam Curry: you go boy, flame
on. Excellent.
1:37:58
John C Dvorak: Well, what's
funny about that clip, overall,
1:38:00
is the fact that she prefaced
the entire clip by saying she
1:38:04
spent a year in Palestine in a
year in Israel, and she doesn't
1:38:09
know that Israel's Jewish what
is foolish shit that's what
1:38:14
Adam Curry: John you're cussing.
1:38:17
John C Dvorak: I had to throw
that it went so well. Marjorie
1:38:19
Taylor Greene can cause she's
1:38:22
Adam Curry: a congresswoman.
She's a congresswoman. Thank you
1:38:25
very much to certain net Ned
another Dutch master of art for
1:38:30
for his change of the season as
he titled it. There were some
1:38:34
other fine pieces that we looked
at me we evaluate everything
1:38:39
there were some some odd gotten
milk clips that didn't really
1:38:46
work for us American flag upside
down which went like mad didn't
1:38:50
really like that. Distraction
land home of flag gate. I think
1:38:54
I might have. I might have said
that was worth looking at from
1:38:59
Sir Schug No, the one you like
was death eggs. Yes. I did like
1:39:02
the Death eggs. Two fried eggs
and it but it violated your your
1:39:07
gruesomeness rule.
1:39:10
John C Dvorak: Yes. It's
gruesome. And it's not nothing
1:39:13
you want to associate with the
show? Yeah, yeah, there were
1:39:16
issues I have.
1:39:18
Adam Curry: And I folded. There
were a couple of ankle monitor,
1:39:23
which would be funnier if there
was an ankle monitor actually in
1:39:25
play. The SU Scaramanga, who by
the way now has scare monger is
1:39:32
he's he's gone off the rails.
Scare monger gone
1:39:35
John C Dvorak: off the rails
gone. He's gone off the rails,
1:39:39
but he's been off the rails for
a year.
1:39:42
Adam Curry: All he does now is
make cheesecake art and he has a
1:39:45
Patreon. Then a paid Patreon for
his cheesecake art. Then yeah,
1:39:52
and they have meetings in the
morning like oh, do you have the
1:39:55
neck Do you have Newt? I need
new cheesecake.
1:39:58
John C Dvorak: This this little
He took it to heart.
1:40:01
Adam Curry: I wonder if his wife
is aware of this. You gotta
1:40:04
wonder well at least he's making
money on it. Because that was
1:40:08
that was her making money. Oh
yeah he you have to pay for the
1:40:11
Patreon Yeah. Is a $1 a $1 level
beginner you can get in at $1 a
1:40:17
month I think. You get the daily
cheesecake, the daily cheesecake
1:40:22
from Scaramanga. So he's just
throwing remnants at us now.
1:40:27
Yeah, here's some cheesecake
stupid guys don't get any money
1:40:30
for that. So I
1:40:32
John C Dvorak: used Parker
Polly's convicted felon 2024
1:40:36
sign for the newsletter.
1:40:38
Adam Curry: Yes, you did. You
did? You did.
1:40:41
John C Dvorak: I thought that
was a nice piece.
1:40:42
Adam Curry: I don't think that
was that wasn't there when we
1:40:44
get cropped up laughter the fact
I think so too. Sometimes it
1:40:47
comes in late and we don't see
him that came in late, it would
1:40:50
have
1:40:50
John C Dvorak: been a contender,
but it probably still would have
1:40:52
lost to the to the one that one
anyway, thank
1:40:56
Adam Curry: you. So net net
Thank you to all the artists we
1:40:58
we appreciate what you do. Even
if you're not chosen, it's
1:41:02
valuable. And I often choose
something that may not be good
1:41:06
not may not be chosen for the
album art itself for for the pre
1:41:10
show art. And there's all kinds
of good stuff. It's value for
1:41:14
value people. We also like to
thank in this particular portion
1:41:19
of the show where we play cheesy
clips. We'd like to thank our
1:41:23
executive and Associate
Executive producers, we love all
1:41:26
of the producers. In fact, I'm
going to prove this right now.
1:41:31
View added a note to the
donations our back office
1:41:37
alerted me. Added requested by
John, I'm going to read this
1:41:41
this is not an executive or
Associate Executive Producer.
1:41:44
But we appreciate all producers
no matter what you what value
1:41:48
you send back as long as it's
valuable to you. That's what
1:41:51
matters to us. And this is from
Jackie Connolly from Green Bay,
1:41:54
Wisconsin ITM just sending a
note to let you know that I've
1:41:57
set up the no agenda show on
auto pay to celebrate my
1:42:00
retirement this week. I'm a
widowed mom of 10 Wonderful
1:42:04
adult children all formerly
homeschooled. This is T this is
1:42:08
a woman right here.
1:42:10
John C Dvorak: This is Proverbs
31 be tired.
1:42:13
Adam Curry: I'm grateful for the
fact that for the most part, I
1:42:16
could continue teaching my kids
at home after my husband's
1:42:18
passing, but eventually found
myself in a situation where I
1:42:21
needed to go back to school and
get a job. Since then, I've been
1:42:24
teaching my own kids, I got a
job as a public school teacher.
1:42:27
I'm sure you know that it is a
cesspool out there. And they are
1:42:30
indeed going after the children.
If things were bad when I
1:42:34
started teaching professionally
eight years ago, they are
1:42:36
exceptionally worse now in such
a short time. At any rate, I
1:42:40
cannot think of a better way to
celebrate my retirement that to
1:42:43
give a little value back to you
and Adam, for the value you've
1:42:46
shared with me since I
discovered you a few months ago.
1:42:48
Please continue to encourage
others into sanity. It is
1:42:52
imperative that parents know
that their children are not safe
1:42:55
in today's public school system.
You can expect a recurring $20 A
1:42:59
month donation starting this
month. No need to read this
1:43:02
letter on the air. Just want to
thank you and share with you my
1:43:05
happy news. Well congratulations
on your retirement Jackie. And
1:43:08
thank you we that is that is
highly appreciated.
1:43:11
John C Dvorak: That's what's
appreciated is her point that
1:43:14
she's in the system. And she's
come out and said this dangerous
1:43:18
situation. Keep your kids out of
the schools or at least know
1:43:21
what the hell's going on. Yeah,
that's why by the way, this
1:43:24
should all be corrected. I wrote
about this over a couple years
1:43:27
ago. put cameras in schools.
This is so parents can see what
1:43:32
the hell's going on. I'm
1:43:33
Adam Curry: kind of with you.
Well, this is what happened
1:43:35
during COVID is when when the
when the kids were forced into
1:43:39
screens parents started saying
what's that? What kind of
1:43:44
cameras
1:43:44
John C Dvorak: are gone with the
cameras back? We
1:43:47
Adam Curry: kick off with our
executive producers $300 and
1:43:50
above we read your note
Associate Executive Producer
1:43:52
$200 to $300 and we read your
note we start with the monthly
1:43:57
usually it's about monthly
donation from the infamous or
1:44:01
animus of Dogpatch and lower
Slavia it's always a riddle why
1:44:06
he sends these amounts it always
includes $2 bills today he sends
1:44:10
2238 Now what did he have for $2
bills in there?
1:44:17
John C Dvorak: Yes he
1:44:17
Adam Curry: did always sends
cash always sends a printed note
1:44:21
from my printer dollar
1:44:22
John C Dvorak: bills usually I
don't remember him not sending a
1:44:25
$2 bill at least one he said and
I thought when I was I was
1:44:28
counting this. So this is going
to be tu tu tu tu tu tu is going
1:44:32
to be a row of ducks a big one
and no no no What is this?
1:44:38
Adam Curry: We love sir
autonomous for obvious reasons.
1:44:40
He's a big supporter of the show
always sends us value varying
1:44:44
numbers. It doesn't matter. It
matters to him. It could be code
1:44:48
we could have triggered some
kind of attack somewhere I don't
1:44:50
care. A bridge he ran laps for
bridge collapses you know, you
1:44:56
know what's up. Thank you to all
old and new producers for making
1:44:59
this stuff. valuable resource
and especially for the
1:45:02
outstanding being it.io website
as a source for all things, no
1:45:06
agenda. Thank you, sir D
nonnamous. I appreciate all the
1:45:09
hard work and efforts to
deconstruct the message from the
1:45:12
M. Five M politicians and other
leaders and observation about
1:45:15
our education system that he's
on. The same tip is our producer
1:45:19
are our mom from May 2 1976, New
York Times article, and I will
1:45:26
quote, college freshmen know as
much American history overall,
1:45:30
as did their counterparts 33
years ago, although the content
1:45:35
of what they know has shifted
somewhat notice from 1976. The
1:45:39
ability to identify Lincoln as a
civil war president has
1:45:43
increased with 82% of the
current freshmen correct on the
1:45:47
item compared with 75% in 1943.
On the other hand, 70% of
1:45:53
students in 1943 new Wilson was
president during World War One
1:45:58
compared with 49%. Now, Mr.
onibus continues, I suspect
1:46:04
current high school knowledge of
past and modern day wartime
1:46:07
presidents could be equally
interesting. Well, what they
1:46:11
know a lot about them, they were
all racists and slaveholders. So
1:46:15
the kids know a lot.
1:46:17
John C Dvorak: I doubt that one
kid in 100 today knows that
1:46:20
Woodrow Wilson was the
president, the World War one
1:46:24
president.
1:46:26
Adam Curry: I'm with you.
Probably not.
1:46:31
John C Dvorak: Enough fact when
they do the man on the street
1:46:33
stuff they can't even when they
asked who founded the country,
1:46:36
half the people say Franklin
Roosevelt if you
1:46:38
Adam Curry: haven't asked who
who said Give me liberty or give
1:46:41
me death.
1:46:43
John C Dvorak: Do About It? Who
said that? John? Patrick?
1:46:46
Patrick and Patrick Henry.
Correct.
1:46:48
Adam Curry: Correct pattern. I
think most people wouldn't even
1:46:50
know that.
1:46:52
John C Dvorak: If you don't know
that. I don't think it's as
1:46:54
important as not knowing who the
presidents were. Or what we were
1:46:58
doing. He
1:46:59
Adam Curry: was a founding
father. I mean, he's no slouch.
1:47:02
No,
1:47:02
John C Dvorak: he wasn't but
there's a lot of people on that
1:47:05
list this warrants never heard
of.
1:47:08
Adam Curry: Patrick Can you also
wrote the battle sir is not to
1:47:11
the strong alone. It is to the
Vigilant the active and the
1:47:15
brave. Where have they gone?
Thank you, sir. animus we
1:47:20
appreciate your notes and your
services
1:47:23
John C Dvorak: always. Patrick
Andrey racist. Yeah, I'm
1:47:26
Adam Curry: sure he was a
racist.
1:47:30
John C Dvorak: And we must judge
everything by today's standard.
1:47:34
Jimmy Fulton, and if he does
that, he's in Stokes Dale, North
1:47:38
Carolina. He came in with 66669
There's a lot of sixes there.
1:47:45
ITM Jen has become an executive
producer has been such a great
1:47:47
and satisfying feeling. I'm
doing it again.
1:47:50
Adam Curry: Yay. There you go.
And this this
1:47:53
John C Dvorak: donation brings
me to knighthood. I can't wait
1:47:56
to see how this makes me feel
now does this no jingles? No
1:47:59
karma. Just keep up the great
work. I'd like to be knighted as
1:48:02
Sir bag of balls now. Jimmy
Fulton key
1:48:07
Adam Curry: he's I think one of
the few Okay, well no, that's
1:48:09
not true. This is though that
was a satanic 666 donation. And
1:48:15
Peter for hoof from cutback. The
Netherlands comes in with 666
1:48:19
Straight up. Man he says he took
advantage of the opportunity of
1:48:24
Satan says Hey John, Hey Adam.
Here the don't here's a donation
1:48:28
to finalize my quest for
knighthoods slightly over target
1:48:30
but I wanted to compensate for
inflation. Thank you, most
1:48:33
people don't covering my first
four years of listening couldn't
1:48:36
muster the instant right at the
time. Besides, this makes a nice
1:48:40
match to the show number which
reminds everyone either of a
1:48:42
vintage Iron Maiden t shirt or
the symbolic reference, that
1:48:46
striving perfect for perfection
and humanity is the spirit of
1:48:50
the ante, which means instead of
Christ what could be more
1:48:54
appropriate in these days of
climate religion, dei utopians,
1:48:58
and AI singularity evangelicals?
Amen. Please Knight me sir PJ of
1:49:03
Dirden. And I would love some
sweet Sal MEAC powder, and Sam
1:49:07
Buka at the table, and some jobs
karma would be fantastic as
1:49:11
dessert. Well, since you asked
that I've added those things to
1:49:14
the roundtable. And here's your
desert
1:49:16
Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and
jobs.
1:49:19
Let's vote for jobs. Karma
1:49:25
John C Dvorak: look at this gate
view. Publishing publishing.com
1:49:29
sent us $524 For the no agenda
book sales. That's royalty. Wow,
1:49:35
Adam Curry: we gotta we gotta
have royalty. First ever. Nice.
1:49:40
John C Dvorak: Thank you. 524
bucks for May 2024. This is the
1:49:45
book that didn't win the award
but good for you publishing it
1:49:48
has the book on this website.
You can get it. Yes, no
1:49:51
Adam Curry: agenda, ABC, ABC
something that yeah, no agenda
1:49:55
abc.com And you can get the
hardcover book And the coloring
1:50:01
book,
1:50:03
John C Dvorak: which is nice.
Yeah, it's a combo. Then
1:50:06
Adam Curry: we have $480 from
anonymous. And I have a note
1:50:10
here. Thank you John for
providing so much fun and
1:50:14
information. I discovered your
show on Reddit last June. Well,
1:50:20
that shows those a holes, the
red, the red people,
1:50:24
John C Dvorak: the red haters.
Thanks for bid the word get out
1:50:27
to the Reddit guys. Yeah, it'd
be ruined. Brandon mango and
1:50:32
Midland Pennsylvania 350 93 And
he just says simply put, I love
1:50:38
the show. Well, we
1:50:39
Adam Curry: love that. We love
you. Thank you sir Chad GPT he
1:50:47
says I request a nice clean big
helping of jobs karma please
1:50:52
Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and
jobs for jobs
1:50:59
Adam Curry: are mine that says
$350.93 and
1:51:05
John C Dvorak: a nun another
$350.93 which is obviously an
1:51:10
upgrade of some of my old 333
I'm guessing
1:51:14
Adam Curry: ah okay with with
the fees paid Thank you
1:51:18
appreciate it
1:51:18
John C Dvorak: fees. There's why
checks are better. The fee is 15
1:51:21
cents Max. Sir Black Knight. Sir
AJ nonnamous Agent anonymous. In
1:51:29
South South Australia. Mawson
lakes to be exact 350 93 Sir
1:51:37
Blacknight Ajay nonnamous Night
of Oh, here. No jingles? No
1:51:41
karma should bring me to Baron
net. But I will wait until
1:51:45
Baron.
1:51:46
Adam Curry: Nice. No Ivatan
mocker Watton maker lotta mocker
1:51:52
Three Rivers California 350 93
plus 33333. Know what? mocker
1:51:58
Sequoia Baron of the Sierra
batholith. And that's all he
1:52:02
says. That's good. That's good
enough for me.
1:52:07
John C Dvorak: Thank you. Now we
have the Anonymous composer
1:52:11
Adam Curry: who composed quite
the note. Yes,
1:52:15
John C Dvorak: it's a long note,
but I'll read it 33333 He needs
1:52:19
a deed douching you've been de
deuced this no abnormal cut down
1:52:26
but actually interesting. So as
an interesting note, it must be
1:52:30
read. I have an award winning
composer of electro electro
1:52:34
acoustic music as well as more
traditional symphonic and
1:52:38
chamber music. Hansi needs to be
anonymous by being associated
1:52:43
with the no agenda show
1:52:45
Adam Curry: because that way,
that's why I would get you
1:52:47
kicked out of the chamber music
community.
1:52:49
John C Dvorak: Well, we hit the
anonymous lesbian is in that
1:52:51
same category.
1:52:52
Adam Curry: Yes. True.
1:52:53
John C Dvorak: Whatever happened
to her? Every time I say
1:52:56
something like
1:52:59
Adam Curry: I'm still anonymous.
I'm still a lesbian. I'm
1:53:01
John C Dvorak: stuck in New
York. He says looking forward to
1:53:05
a new album release shortly. I'm
currently on faculty at a highly
1:53:09
spooky University. Now that
break that just that sentence
1:53:15
alone made me want to hide the
highly spooky as Johns Hopkins.
1:53:19
Adam Curry: You went looking
didn't you? Know,
1:53:21
John C Dvorak: I didn't I didn't
I could have but I didn't I
1:53:24
could have actually seen going
into the file. I'm just guessing
1:53:28
that what are spooky
universities to you? You have a
1:53:32
couple that you always like to
cite. I have Johns Hopkins,
1:53:36
University of California.
Berkeley
1:53:39
Adam Curry: be what's the I
think Brown has spookiness to
1:53:42
it. Brown could be Sidwell
Friends is high school. Yay. Oh,
1:53:47
for sure. Yale spooky. Yeah.
Yeah. They're in the chamber
1:53:51
music to George Washington.
1:53:53
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Washington
a couple of in DC something.
1:53:56
There's other ones in Virginia.
University of Virginia might be
1:53:59
spooky Georgetown, for sure.
Georgetown. Absolutely, yeah.
1:54:04
Okay, well, I'll continue. Well,
I'm currently on faculty. It is
1:54:07
slightly
1:54:08
Adam Curry: boring. I want a
copy of the album when it comes
1:54:10
out.
1:54:11
John C Dvorak: I do too. Yeah.
Just send it in, scratch out
1:54:15
your name. That'll work. I would
like to reach your fellow
1:54:19
producers that level headed
people. Those who aren't hell
1:54:23
bent on promoting the trans
Maoist agenda and just want to
1:54:27
teach aspiring students on on
honing their craft do exist.
1:54:32
Yes. Even in performing arts
departments. Yes, we have a
1:54:36
number of performing artists who
are paid careful attention to
1:54:41
the show and like it. It can be
tough at times when I'm none
1:54:44
nonetheless, nevertheless, happy
with where I am never felt
1:54:48
pressured by the administration
to teach through an ideological
1:54:52
filter that I don't agree with.
1:54:53
Adam Curry: Well, you're in the
music department.
1:54:55
John C Dvorak: Yeah. The music
department. I don't care. I am
1:54:59
happy to To finally be giving
back to the very show that has
1:55:01
kept the growth of my amygdala
in check all these years, you to
1:55:05
provide an important public
service. And I echo the hopes of
1:55:10
others that an exit strategy
will take a long time. I look
1:55:14
forward to continuing to support
the show and finally attending
1:55:17
meetups during my frequent
travels. Oh, that's nice extra
1:55:21
jingles I like a shot of
relationship calm as well as the
1:55:23
Dorias get mo nation anthem if
possible. We play at the
1:55:28
beginning of Europe. Yeah.
Surely Anonymous composer long
1:55:32
Adam Curry: but instead How
about how about a good karma?
1:55:35
That's always welcome. You've
got Sorry, I was a yak karma.
1:55:42
The Yak eat the goat. All right.
Thank you Anonymous composer.
1:55:47
Lovely. I'll take these next to
Johnson. That was a long one.
1:55:50
Don't wait to get tired. Roy
Newberry in Oakland, California.
1:55:54
333 dot 33 says very short and
sweet. Please deduce no note No.
1:56:01
Deed deuced that was easy. Then
we have dragon slayer aka shovin
1:56:06
Alamin 333 dot 33 from St.
George, where St. George Parts
1:56:12
Unknown. Thank you for reading
my longer than anticipated note
1:56:15
on show 1665 For David Tracy of
the Roman Rite. I tried to be
1:56:19
brief and obviously failed. So
I'm going to do it again. Dragon
1:56:22
Slayer and St. George has been
my alias so my wife wouldn't
1:56:25
figure out that I have been a no
agenda producer and spoil the
1:56:28
surprise of her Daming. St
George is the fifth largest and
1:56:32
newest city in Louisiana
achieving or eager Louisiana
1:56:35
achieving incorporation after
years of legal battles Haters
1:56:39
gonna hate kiss my ass Baton
Rouge fight and wordless be
1:56:43
nearby with this V four v
exchange I request knighting as
1:56:47
Sir Kane break, please do you
do? You've been de deuced and I
1:56:53
look forward to mutton and meat
at the roundtable or maybe liver
1:56:56
with some fava beans and a nice
Kiante that's what I ordered. In
1:57:00
addition to the mutton in me
thank you very much. Soon to be
1:57:03
a night thank you.
1:57:06
John C Dvorak: I like the fact
that Baton Rouge I guess this
1:57:08
must have been a suburb or some
little unincorporated area that
1:57:12
the Baton Rouge was taken
advantage of I
1:57:14
Adam Curry: guess so.
1:57:15
John C Dvorak: And they finally
incorporated and so now they're
1:57:17
their own municipality
1:57:20
Adam Curry: yes so
1:57:21
John C Dvorak: plane crashes up
he came in with 333 33 He wants
1:57:25
to go jingles the following
Biden whole load clippity clop
1:57:28
little girl scary Bode Gaiden
based on your notification of
1:57:34
the lack of donations I'm
sending you 333 threes he does
1:57:37
mostly his ladies are carry over
for last show and he had the
1:57:42
effect I would say all of them
are I've been listening for at
1:57:45
least 12 years but have lapsed
in my 33 dot 33 donation never
1:57:51
again here's a mate good in the
above amount aside from your
1:57:55
continued witty commentary you
make me question the jab and
1:57:59
ultimately not get it Uh huh we
never advised anybody on
1:58:04
anything medical no money well
spent sir plane crash
1:58:08
Adam Curry: we have not advised
anybody anything we just do all
1:58:11
John C Dvorak: we do is play
clips.
1:58:13
Unknown: That's pretty much it
I'm gonna give you the whole
1:58:15
load of
1:58:17
messages clear clip video
1:58:27
Adam Curry: Good to hear the
clip any club jingle again thank
1:58:30
you been in quite a while
Kenneth Smith is in Utica
1:58:33
beautiful New York 333 No notes
so you get a double up karma.
1:58:38
Unknown: You've got karma
1:58:43
John C Dvorak: now Dr. Dawn
comes in from Parts Unknown 333
1:58:47
And he has a short note to match
your last one. Dame Audra and I
1:58:52
love no agenda and no agenda is
great. Fantastic. Best note of
1:59:00
the day, sir
1:59:01
Adam Curry: Nacho Alcatraz from
CDM X DF Mexico. Mexico. Mexico
1:59:10
300
1:59:10
John C Dvorak: would be Mexico
City.
1:59:12
Adam Curry: Oh there you go. ITM
Jess, no jingles nor karma
1:59:15
greetings from Mexico where it's
election day? Yes. Yeah, you got
1:59:19
a Woman
1:59:20
John C Dvorak: Yeah, yep. Shine
bomb.
1:59:23
Adam Curry: Let the clown show
begin. Sir Nacho Alcatra Yeah,
1:59:28
they was like 36 people were
killed during this election but
1:59:32
not her it
1:59:34
John C Dvorak: makes you think
well she is on this she is the
1:59:38
Obrador. Yeah protege she's the
crime and the rest of his she's
1:59:43
gonna be on her shoulders. She's
1:59:45
Adam Curry: chosen one. Yes.
Chosen,
1:59:48
John C Dvorak: which unfortunate
happens seems to be happening in
1:59:51
the Western Hemisphere in
general. finally caught up to
1:59:56
us. Brendan wood in Cullowhee
colo We North Carolina to tour
2:00:02
of ducks. ITM gents tu tu tu tu
tu tu ITM Janice. I recently
2:00:08
made my first donation I felt so
great by
2:00:11
Adam Curry: giving his loving
2:00:14
John C Dvorak: donation equals
love as Can I get a JC D Mike
2:00:19
bump? And a little girl. Yeah, I
can do the mic. Now I know how
2:00:23
to do the mic because I've
actually bumped the mic, which
2:00:25
is this. It doesn't really do
pag property Hill mic, which has
2:00:30
not been in the mic at all. I'm
gonna do it. They're gonna get
2:00:32
the right to the mic camera out.
Hang on. Ready? Yep.
2:00:40
Adam Curry: Good one. The cute
there was good bump. It's a good
2:00:44
bump. Okay, that was Brendan's
Sherry Zucker Scarsdale. New
2:00:51
York, New York coming in upstate
to 1060. I love you guys. Don't
2:00:56
give up on us yet. Don't give up
on us, baby. I'm getting really,
2:01:01
it's getting really hard to keep
it going. Okay. Too much
2:01:05
information. Maybe. For me it
was was I don't know what that
2:01:10
means. It's getting really hard
to keep it going. For me. It's
2:01:13
more of a mental game. I mean,
just to keep going life I guess.
2:01:17
Please try to prevent us from
losing our way New York maybe?
2:01:19
Yeah, well, it's upstate
Scarsdale.
2:01:22
John C Dvorak: Yes.
2:01:23
Adam Curry: You know, the Dutch
Queen and King Arthur. And
2:01:26
upstate. They're in Albany. And
somebody emailed me and said, Is
2:01:30
there anything I should know?
And I said, yes, there lizard
2:01:33
stay away. And he's like, Oh,
thanks. So I don't know if
2:01:36
they're coming to Scarsdale, but
they're in Albany. This is my
2:01:39
third donation, but I've never
shared my thoughts. We need You
2:01:43
more. Now. While we're here to
Sherry, thanks to your support,
2:01:48
we are here.
2:01:52
John C Dvorak: Well, okay, John
de Santi and Bella Ford and New
2:01:56
Jersey and other Jersey iced are
here new 10 Six the exact same
2:02:00
amount. Why can't punch you in
the mouth due to my finances, I
2:02:05
can lightly slap you guys. For
now I need a deed douching
2:02:11
you've been de deuced keep it
up. And let's go Christians.
2:02:18
Let's go with the donations.
Christian I
2:02:21
Adam Curry: can I you know,
we've never really analyzed
2:02:24
this, but I have a feeling that
when you saw like, on the last
2:02:28
show, we had a lot of people in
Texas. And now we have a lot of
2:02:31
East Coasters, you can probably
almost see where the misery is
2:02:35
striking when people donate from
certain states. You know what I
2:02:39
mean? But we should throw that
into chat. GPT see if we can get
2:02:42
an analysis. Well,
2:02:44
John C Dvorak: you won't get a
good one. No, but we'll get
2:02:46
something. We'll get something.
Eli the coffee guy. Oh, wait,
2:02:50
wait before you go since you
brought that in, is a little
2:02:52
aside. So I've gotten to
discrepant notes one note from a
2:02:57
guy saying that the AI
especially when I played the
2:03:00
sounds from the AAA makes,
especially when the
2:03:02
hallucinations from the Yeah,
from one of these 1111
2:03:06
Adam Curry: or whatever that
thing was, and he
2:03:07
John C Dvorak: said yeah, 11
Labs. He says, don't play these.
2:03:11
These are the these are demons
coming through the system. Yeah.
2:03:17
And that's where the demon entry
into the world into our portal
2:03:20
will be through AI which
contrasts with a minister. I
2:03:25
don't have the note in front of
me. I should dig it up. A
2:03:28
preacher who, who came in with
this just the opposite. He says
2:03:32
AI will be God speaking to us.
2:03:35
Adam Curry: Yeah. Well, that's
Elon Musk. Who says that?
2:03:39
John C Dvorak: So no, I'm
thinking there's this to like I
2:03:42
would I'm thinking more than
demons because sound, the
2:03:46
hallucinations that I got from
11 Labs. Were Demond. Like they
2:03:52
weren't anything that was
2:03:55
Adam Curry: they were demon like
now we are literally trying to
2:03:58
build humans in our own image
with AI that I'm with the I'm
2:04:03
with the demon guy. I'm on board
with him. Yeah, now Eli the
2:04:09
coffee guide Bensenville
Illinois 206 dot o six, slightly
2:04:13
$200 with a feast. Thank you.
And he says with the farmers
2:04:16
market season in full swing.
I've had a chance to meet a few
2:04:19
fellow producers who apparently
hang out at the farmers markets.
2:04:23
Course it brings a smile to my
face when someone walks up to
2:04:26
our booth and greets me with a
hearty in the morning. It's
2:04:30
always a pleasure to meet like
minded individuals after all
2:04:33
connection is protection. I hope
to run into more of you in the
2:04:36
Chicagoland area this summer.
Thank you to the no agenda show
2:04:40
for helping bring people
together. And for producers who
2:04:42
want fresh air roasted coffee
delivered to their door visit
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gigawatt coffee roasters.com and
use code ITM 24 20% off your
2:04:50
order. And I have to say he sent
me another care package filled
2:04:56
with I mean, I'm I'm really the
codec. In the can guy, and he
2:05:03
also sent me him and his wife,
his beautiful wife, Jen, they
2:05:07
sent me a a bottle of spot
remover, since I'm having issues
2:05:11
with shaking the can and then
opening it and spraying it all
2:05:13
over myself. Yeah. And he does
say that the the Live Wire which
2:05:19
I'm drinking right now, it makes
a great Espresso Martini. So now
2:05:25
at Espresso Martini does that
mean you just throw it into
2:05:27
vodka? Or gin? Which
2:05:29
John C Dvorak: one is bass? I
don't think it'd be gin. Id it
2:05:32
has to be vodka.
2:05:34
Adam Curry: I'm gonna try it.
Yeah, now Now do you? Do you
2:05:37
still be Brian in there? Or is
it just the coffee stuff?
2:05:42
John C Dvorak: Why don't you
look it up. Stay caffeinated. He
2:05:46
says coffee coffee now I want to
say this as you said that i He
2:05:50
also sent me a care package. But
he sends me coffee beans.
2:05:54
Adam Curry: While he's smart. He
knows that we're different guys.
2:05:57
Well, I
2:05:57
John C Dvorak: grind you know I
have a grinder and I got I mean
2:06:00
I got a Breville it's got a
grinder built in and does makes
2:06:03
a great cup of coffee. But yes,
thank you very much for the care
2:06:10
packages. So so you get the
extra we get to chat a little
2:06:14
bit about it and you get to talk
and he's a smart guy as an
2:06:17
assemblage market and his wife
designs the packaging which is
2:06:20
dynamite stuff by far as I'm
concerned as
2:06:23
Adam Curry: an aside I got a
note separate from from a
2:06:26
donation from I didn't never
really realize this we make
2:06:30
jokes about code bond Gino now
this is like our DSL I know this
2:06:34
note code bond genome turns out
that code bond Gino works almost
2:06:39
anywhere that people get 10% off
all kinds of just putting code
2:06:43
bond Gino and it works. It's
there's
2:06:47
John C Dvorak: a tip is a tip
there's this should have been
2:06:50
the end of the show. I'll do
2:06:52
Adam Curry: carbon drive. zyk
from Brentwood, California who
2:06:55
swanky Brentwood $200 He says
gents, thank you for all you do.
2:07:01
And we say here welcome.
2:07:04
John C Dvorak: That leaves
leaves us with Linden LAPACK and
2:07:06
right at the bottom of the list
at 200 bucks and she's cut and
2:07:10
paste or no it looks like jobs
karma for a resume that needs
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gets results go to Image makers
inc.com For all your executive
2:07:18
resume and job search needs
that's image makers eat with a K
2:07:23
or find Linda Lou Patrick and
Duchess of jobs and writer of
2:07:26
resumes on the producers list. I
see she didn't do that. Though.
2:07:30
Adam Curry: She Linda Lou pack
and Duchess of jobs and writer
2:07:33
somebody called her out time
thing so
2:07:35
Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and
jobs for jobs.
2:07:42
Adam Curry: So these are the
executive and Associate
2:07:44
Executive producers of episode
number 1666. We really
2:07:49
appreciate you just like
Hollywood, we'd like to give you
2:07:51
a little bit of sunshine, give
your credit in the show, not
2:07:54
just at the end. But as we said
earlier, we love everyone who
2:07:57
produces this show with time
talent or treasurer, those who
2:08:01
come in under 50. For reasons of
anonymity, we never read
2:08:03
anything under there. We thank
you we love you people doing
2:08:07
sustaining donations or as you
call them a subscription in the
2:08:10
newsletter. Those help a lot
they really do. Anybody can do
2:08:14
that for any amount any
frequency it's up to you. And
2:08:18
again thank you to these
producers for being execs and
2:08:20
associate execs of episode 1666.
2:08:23
Unknown: Our formula is this we
go out. We get people in the
2:08:28
mouth
2:08:36
Adam Curry: no agenda donations
are trouble.
2:08:39
John C Dvorak: You lot of nasty
notes from people. Not a pagan
2:08:42
thing. I'm a New nouveau pagan.
Yeah, that was we don't keep
2:08:46
going on and on about it. So you
know what? Who cares? I'm not
2:08:52
dealing No.
2:08:53
Adam Curry: And yes, I think I
think you made a wise executive
2:08:56
decision. I'm okay with that. So
did you bring anything today?
2:09:02
Besides tick tock? No. Nothing.
2:09:05
John C Dvorak: I do have another
tick tock clip we should listen
2:09:06
to
2:09:08
Adam Curry: oh, let me do this.
Let me do the jingle that I mean
2:09:10
don't do another tick tock
jingle. Where's tock
2:09:13
Unknown: tock, tick tock.
2:09:16
John C Dvorak: All right, I'm
gonna play this clip because
2:09:19
it's about something that
involves black folk. And you're
2:09:23
like you have a friend I
understand.
2:09:26
Adam Curry: My one of my friend,
one of my best friends is black.
2:09:29
One of your
2:09:30
John C Dvorak: best friend's is
black. So you'll be able to
2:09:33
answer this question. Okay, here
we go.
2:09:35
Unknown: I'm non binary and this
is why I use this abbreviation
2:09:38
and not this one e and b y or Nb
is actually a phonetic
2:09:43
pronunciation of A and B for non
binary so then why don't I just
2:09:48
use NB because NB originated
from the black community to me
2:09:52
non black. It predates the term
non binary so I'm why because
2:09:57
the black community has asked us
not to use it. So I'm going to
2:09:59
listen Men respect that. It's
that simple. Well,
2:10:03
Adam Curry: I'm happy to hear
that the black community had a
2:10:06
meeting and called her they do
that
2:10:10
John C Dvorak: and call her
called her not to use in and be
2:10:13
Adam Curry: stopped doing it.
Stop doing it and be so I
2:10:19
John C Dvorak: want to know what
what's the deal
2:10:21
Adam Curry: was ridiculous.
2:10:23
John C Dvorak: What I thought
was ridiculous. I think they
2:10:26
like NB E and B. Why? Because
it's cute
2:10:28
Adam Curry: Mo Mo considers
himself here's a shocker.
2:10:31
Shocker. Sit down. piquant. I
mean, you may not be aware mo of
2:10:37
the MO facts show with Adam
curry mo considers himself an
2:10:41
American. It's a crazy, crazy
concept
2:10:47
John C Dvorak: for black people
that consider themselves
2:10:49
American. A rightly so I might
ask.
2:10:52
Adam Curry: Yes, yes, they built
some of it.
2:10:55
John C Dvorak: So I do have a
couple of clips on this this
2:10:57
kind of funny. There's actually
there's a couple of funny items
2:11:03
in here, but I'm gonna go with
the crazy contraception. Oh,
2:11:08
hmm. So the Democrats decided to
because they're looking for a
2:11:13
topic that they can pound the
Republicans with? Yeah. But they
2:11:18
decided to come to this idea of
creating legislation to get the
2:11:21
Republicans to vote no. And
2:11:24
Adam Curry: anything that he
did, let's just make them look
2:11:27
stupid in this season of
elections.
2:11:30
John C Dvorak: So this is a bill
that said that guarantees the
2:11:34
right to contraception as if
there's some hinderance and
2:11:40
there isn't there's zero
hindrance. There's nobody saying
2:11:42
we shouldn't have contraception.
I mean, yeah, maybe back in the
2:11:46
20s when when Planned Parenthood
first cropped up, but no,
2:11:53
there's nothing. There's nothing
so why what's the point of this
2:11:57
bill, the bill is to get
Republicans to vote no on it.
2:12:00
But here's a here's a kicker
coming up plate clip one and to
2:12:04
get the background
2:12:05
Adam Curry: Magga Supreme Court
and the Republican led Senate
2:12:09
has created this is not a show
vote right. This is Schumer
2:12:13
Schumer's in on this nonsense.
This
2:12:16
John C Dvorak: is Schumer's
idea. This is a show us who you
2:12:19
are vote.
2:12:22
Unknown: Let me say that again.
This is not a show vote. This is
2:12:26
a show us who you are vote. And
the Republicans don't want to
2:12:31
show who they really are.
Senator
2:12:33
Hirono, the Democrat from
Hawaii, who co sponsored the
2:12:35
bill accused Supreme Court
justices of being extremists
2:12:39
Justice Alito respects his white
wife to her right right what
2:12:45
right to to fly a flag upside
down, but he has no problems
2:12:50
telling millions of women in our
country, what to do with our
2:12:53
bodies, obsession with power and
control over women.
2:12:58
Adam Curry: Whoa. So we brought
in Marcy from Hawaii, the
2:13:01
clearly low IQ person.
2:13:04
John C Dvorak: She's the
dumbest. Everyone believes she's
2:13:06
the dumbest robber in the
Senate.
2:13:08
Adam Curry: He brought her in,
let me just hear the end of that
2:13:11
clip. That was that's
2:13:12
Unknown: billions of women in
our country, what to do with our
2:13:15
bodies, obsession with power and
control over weapons,
2:13:20
Adam Curry: watches f being
yourself, lady who's obsessed
2:13:24
here. Wow, Schumer really
lowered himself with this one.
2:13:30
Let me get him an idiot. So I
mean, I I'm not gonna use the
2:13:35
word but
2:13:38
John C Dvorak: let me share with
you. One thing I didn't I heard
2:13:41
of Fox and these other guys are
talking about oh, and the right
2:13:44
wing talkers. Oh, you know,
these guys are just trying to
2:13:47
set us up for this nonsense. The
Republicans could have voted yes
2:13:50
on it. But they always you know,
the Democrats are really good at
2:13:54
putting the poison pill in and
so so you'd vote no. Then Rand
2:13:59
Paul's always voting no on
everything. Just ever. He was
2:14:03
doing everything because there's
always some little gotcha in the
2:14:05
bill, of course, that says no,
because I'm not voting for the
2:14:10
guy. I'm voting no, because of
the gotcha. But nobody ever
2:14:13
talks about that. In this case,
it's discussed kind of as an
2:14:16
aside in clip two, which I call
the kicker,
2:14:19
Unknown: despite claims by
Democrats, not a single
2:14:22
Republican senator has shown
support to restrict access to
2:14:25
contraception and on social
media, FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD
2:14:28
TRUMP posted and never and will
never advocate imposing
2:14:32
restrictions on birth control
and other contraceptives and
2:14:35
that the accusations are a
democratic fabricated lie,
2:14:38
misinformation and
disinformation. According to
2:14:41
Senator Eric Schmidt, the
Republican from Missouri, this
2:14:44
Wednesday's vote was part of
Democrats electoral strategy.
2:14:47
No,
2:14:48
that's a lie. I support open
access to contraception. That in
2:14:53
fact matters. That's not a risk
anywhere. This is an election
2:14:55
year ploy by Chuck Schumer. He
knows his party's in trouble he
2:14:58
knows that they're losing voters
because If people can't afford
2:15:01
things anymore, and so it's a
pretty desperate attempt and
2:15:03
also tucked away and this is
also the provision that would
2:15:07
disallow states from regulating
sex change operations for
2:15:09
minors. Oh,
2:15:12
Adam Curry: there it is. Hello.
Oh, those are so tricky.
2:15:16
John C Dvorak: Nobody brings
that up on any of the other
2:15:18
conversations. I've heard this
was on NTD by Oh, yeah, of
2:15:21
course. And so they so in the
bill, yeah, you can Hey, you
2:15:24
know, we got to make protect
contraception is if it needs it,
2:15:28
and then they slip in this
little ditty about now. Now the
2:15:33
states have no cut if they if
everyone starts chopping off
2:15:37
Dixon breasts here because
Google's in any state you can't
2:15:41
do anything about now's federal.
What at? What a, this is
2:15:46
horrible. And the Democrats all
voted for it. That's the thing
2:15:49
that they should turn it around
on who's the Democrats want your
2:15:53
kids get cut off?
2:15:58
Adam Curry: Well, yeah, that I
think we can have that on our
2:16:00
banner in Times Square. Jhansi
Dvorak? No. PS Jhansi. Dvorak
2:16:05
speaks on his own behalf.
2:16:09
John C Dvorak: So there's a
third part of this just a rapid.
2:16:11
It's important
2:16:12
Unknown: to note that House
Democrats have also filed a
2:16:14
discharge petition to bypass
Speaker of the House, Mike
2:16:17
Johnson, and force of vote on
the House floor to consider the
2:16:20
rights to contraception act.
2:16:23
Adam Curry: So they're trying to
make it really happen to
2:16:26
John C Dvorak: get the vote so
they can say and look at these
2:16:29
Republicans. They didn't want it
protected.
2:16:32
Adam Curry: But can I just say
they're not incorrect. The
2:16:35
Democrats with the right to
contraception act, they are at
2:16:40
least truthful to their mission
because they don't want your
2:16:44
kids to have kids. They just
have a weird way of going about
2:16:48
it. Yep. By making your kids
infertile.
2:16:54
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well,
they're doing a good job of
2:16:55
that.
2:16:56
Adam Curry: There's also another
way that just popped up.
2:16:58
Unknown: Researchers are
reporting promising results with
2:17:01
a male contraceptive gel it
combines two hormones, and is
2:17:05
suppressing surface sperm
production faster than other
2:17:08
methods of male birth control.
And ongoing clinical trial
2:17:12
involves more than 200 men being
treated with the gel 86% reach
2:17:16
the desired sperm suppression
level. In just eight weeks study
2:17:20
results will be presented Sunday
at the endocrine society's
2:17:24
annual meeting in Boston.
2:17:27
Adam Curry: And it is Sunday and
we have a little bit of audio
2:17:30
from The Endocrine Society in
Boston, they have the results of
2:17:34
this promising male
contraceptive which combines two
2:17:37
hormones which are rubbed
between your shoulder blades. I
2:17:41
Unknown: don't like putting
chemicals in the water that turn
2:17:43
the friggin frogs gay. That
2:17:45
Adam Curry: is the results.
Yeah, man. What is going on?
2:17:53
John C Dvorak: Well, they've
always been for population
2:17:56
control. Yeah. So now they're
taking it to the next level.
2:18:01
Adam Curry: So may Amazing.
Amazing. I think another big
2:18:07
piece of news is the executive
order that President Biden put
2:18:12
out there all of a sudden, it's
amazing. And about face, it's
2:18:15
all about the border public
2:18:17
Unknown: has left you know
choice
2:18:19
flanked by border officials and
Democratic governors, President
2:18:22
Biden announced sweeping
restrictions to decades old
2:18:26
asylum system, this
2:18:27
ban will remain in place until
the number of people trying to
2:18:31
enter illegally.
2:18:33
Adam Curry: This is very
interesting. I looked. It's a
2:18:36
very long executive order with a
lot of preamble. But for some
2:18:40
reason President Biden says
people from China, but it
2:18:45
doesn't say that in the
executive order. But he just
2:18:48
said people from China remain
2:18:50
Unknown: in place until the
number of people trying to enter
2:18:53
illegally is reduced to a level
that our system can effectively
2:18:56
manage. The rate
2:18:57
of illegal crossings has fallen
from its peak last winter but
2:19:01
remains historically high. And
polls show immigration is a top
2:19:06
issue for voters who
consistently give Donald Trump
2:19:10
higher marks on day one way will
seal the border. But
2:19:14
progressives in Congress argued
that today's move by Biden
2:19:18
undermined American values and
abandoned people fleeing
2:19:22
violence and unstable
conditions, while Republicans
2:19:26
who have urged Biden to take
executive action slammed him
2:19:30
today for doing just that.
2:19:32
Why didn't you do this in 2021?
Why didn't you do this in 2022
2:19:36
If he was concerned about
2:19:37
Adam Curry: you would have done
this a long time ago. The
2:19:39
Unknown: restrictions are sure
to face legal challenges. The
2:19:42
ACLU telling CBS News Today we
intend to sue a ban on asylum is
2:19:48
illegal just as it was when
Trump unsuccessfully tried it.
2:19:53
Biden insisted his approach is
more humane than Trump's I'll
2:19:57
never separate children from
their families into We're gonna
2:20:01
ban people from this country
because of the religious
2:20:03
beliefs.
2:20:07
John C Dvorak: He wants to drop
below religious beliefs China,
2:20:11
Adam Curry: this thing is so
long and so full of legalese.
2:20:15
It's almost incomprehensible.
But I know for sure that it
2:20:18
doesn't say only people from
China. So I don't know why he
2:20:22
threw that in and why CBS
highlighted that. But if you
2:20:26
want to know how strong the
programming is, for Democrat
2:20:32
voters, all you need to do is go
to C span my favorite morning
2:20:36
show. Thank you
2:20:38
John C Dvorak: before you drift
away from this topic.
2:20:41
Adam Curry: It is about this
topic, John. Okay. I said, if
2:20:45
you want to know what people
really think about how strong
2:20:47
the programming is on Democrat
voters, then you only need to go
2:20:53
thank you, Chad Toller to C span
and listen to the Sweet Sweet
2:20:57
Granny, who's calling in from
the Democrat line.
2:21:01
Unknown: Let's talk to Constance
in Chesapeake, Virginia
2:21:04
Democrat. Good morning.
2:21:05
Good morning, Gary. I'm glad
that I get to speak now. Because
2:21:11
I've just heard several phone
calls slanting, our wonderful
2:21:15
President Biden, he's not a
liar. These people have
2:21:18
obviously been listening to Fox
News. And why is on the YouTube
2:21:23
or whatever on this face
computers. The media is ruining
2:21:28
the minds of people and slanting
them from the truth. Joe Biden
2:21:33
is a wonderful human being and
he's doing everything he can to
2:21:36
save our democracy. And closing
the border at this point is a
2:21:41
very wise choice. I just wish
maybe we could have made that a
2:21:45
few months ago. But these
Republicans are repugnant in the
2:21:49
way they try to prevent the
United States from success from
2:21:54
doing the right thing. They are
a tribe, a cult of I don't know
2:22:00
what they are anymore. They are
a combination of everything
2:22:04
wicked. And yeah, they're trying
to seize our government. It was
2:22:09
a coup and I would love to see
some of these people put before
2:22:12
a firing squad before treason.
2:22:17
Adam Curry: The granny turns on
a dime, put them before the
2:22:20
firing squad. She says, Well,
2:22:24