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June 13th, 2024 • 3h 7m

1668: Spillover

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John C Dvorak: It just showed up in my head.
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Adam Curry: Adam curry Jhansi Devora June 13 2020 for this job
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award winning give our nation media assassination episode
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1668. This
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Unknown: is no agenda following
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Adam Curry: the far right. And broadcasting live from the heart
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of a Texas Hill Country here and FEMA Region number six in the
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morning, everybody. I'm
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John C Dvorak: Adam curry here from Northern Silicon Valley,
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where Millennials can't cook. I'm John Cena, borax.
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Adam Curry: Hill. Let's piss off any young audience we have.
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We'll ride our current one straight into heaven. Good
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going. Well, did the kids cook for you again? It's gonna
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happen. No.
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John C Dvorak: I don't have any. Yeah, no,
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Adam Curry: no, yes. Yeah. No, you know what? Yes. What
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happens?
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John C Dvorak: They can't cook. Oh, this is it just dawned on me
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as I was starting the show that says
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Adam Curry: that's quite a gross generalization. Well, then prove
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me wrong.
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John C Dvorak: I'm sitting there at the at the table. The manuals
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can't cook prove me wrong. What?
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Adam Curry: What did they what did they cook for you? That was
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so bad. Yeah, then. Well, then that's bad. If they didn't cook,
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then you ate nothing. Where's this coming from? It
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John C Dvorak: just showed up in my head.
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Adam Curry: And there's our opening statement. Yes. It just
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showed up in my head was good to go. Oh, there's so much
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happening, John, so many things that we've been warning people
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for. So many things we won't be before. Like
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John C Dvorak: what? Like what we've warned people about
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everything. It hasn't helped. Yeah,
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Adam Curry: no, it hasn't helped. That's right. It hasn't
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helped but no,
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John C Dvorak: nothing. It has not helped if only Oprah had
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Adam Curry: listened to us are very
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Unknown: happy to say joins us right now in studio. I'm so glad
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you are here. Oh, I'm so sorry that Oprah can't yesterday she
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said I'm going to rally I'm going to rally she has some kind
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of stomach thing. stomach flu where stuff was coming out of
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both ends. I won't get too graphic. But needless to say she
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ended up in the hospital dehydration on the IV so it was
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a very serious thing. She's okay. She's Oh, she will be
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okay. Be okay. I hope she's not mad at me for sharing that
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detail but mattered to her. And it really bothered her that she
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couldn't be here for you today.
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Adam Curry: All right, sing along everybody. Oh. We told her
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we told her do not take that ozempic And now she's now she's
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coming out of both ends.
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John C Dvorak: There's something there's like I just saw a piece
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or a tweet or something. indicate there's a 10,000
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lawsuits against this type of drug. Oh, I
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Adam Curry: haven't heard about that. That doesn't surprise me.
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I mean, we've again we've been expecting it. Luckily
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everything's okay people no worry. Tonight
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Unknown: news on Oprah Winfrey hospitalized for a time after a
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bad case of a stomach bug. her longtime friend Gayle King
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saying Oprah had to cancel appearing on CBS was this. They
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need
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Adam Curry: to stop Okay. her longtime friend, Gayle King, can
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they just come out already? Come on you
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John C Dvorak: to just why does it have to be okay, but there's
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a couple of things about it's totally code code. Unless you I
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mean, the way you normally report her friend her friend do
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you say her friend? Yeah. You don't say her longtime friend
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companion and you know what partner?
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Adam Curry: Just because they go hiking with fanny packs doesn't
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mean anything people. Come on. It's pride month her
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Unknown: longtime friend Gayle King sang over had to cancel
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appearing on CBS after she was hospitalized for a time a
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spokesperson today for Oprah saying she's recovering
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following a stomach virus resting and feeling better as
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every day.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, sure virus. You watch. Do you watch this is
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not that
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John C Dvorak: which brings me to a comment that I sent you on
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email.
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Adam Curry: No, but I don't know if I read it. What did you did
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John C Dvorak: you said I haven't died yet as Fairweather.
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Adam Curry: Could you could you repeat what I said? Just so I
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know for sure what I
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John C Dvorak: sent you. I sent you a picture of Megyn Kelly.
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Yes, yes. Yes. Well, there's a there is ozempic written all
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over her face literally.
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Adam Curry: Yeah. Yeah, I was Empik face Yes. And it's
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John C Dvorak: not it's that it's not a good look for her she
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I didn't realize it but she has a look at her bones. Basically
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now all we see is her bone structure. We don't get to see
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any anything. I mean her and I don't know if people start
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taking this stuff and they start losing weight and they start
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looking in the mirror and saying why look terrific. They get a
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skeleton love.
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Adam Curry: I've learned that most women look in the mirror
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and the first thing that pops into their head is not I look
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terrific. That's just the fact. But I've discussed this with no
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John C Dvorak: I believe I'm not going to argue that fact. But
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what it brings you to is the following English is a known
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condition of the anorexic community, which you look in the
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mirror your skin and bones and you say I can lose some weight.
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Adam Curry: Now I have discussed this with the the keeper, and
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she says she is not so sure she thinks it's just work. She
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doesn't think that it was the ozempic face. You and I are I'm
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on the Oh, I know. Wow, just saying. I'm just saying. I'm
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just saying. Yeah, I mean,
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John C Dvorak: what are those? We don't know that she's, well,
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there was a baby. Maybe I'm gonna have to back her up. I
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don't I don't think she's right. But I can back her up with the
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clip.
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Adam Curry: Oh, all right. What you got?
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John C Dvorak: So I was looking for some closing commentary. So
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I picked up I went to the I do this. Every few months, I go to
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Sofia with an F.
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Adam Curry: Now available on all podcast apps no longer exclusive
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to Spotify.
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John C Dvorak: But she's always been on Apple. And she is now
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concluding. She's one of the better interviewers she's right
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up there with some of the best because she really, she's got a
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screwball style she had Meghan McCain on Okay. All right. And
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Meghan McCain decided to discuss the fact that Meghan McCain is a
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podcaster
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Adam Curry: Oh, you don't say? All right, and which
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John C Dvorak: now Megan used to work for Fox and she, you know,
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she was I think working pretty hard there and then she became a
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podcaster. And maybe this would Meghan McCain has to say here,
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which I was gonna say for later in the show. What did Meghan
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McCain says here might apply to what Tina thinks talking about,
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like everything for the last 10 minutes. One of which things was
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you have a podcast? Oh my god. Yes. Yeah. It's very like
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podcasting. I
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Unknown: don't think people understand it is hard. Did
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everyone hear that? I've done everything. I have done
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terrestrial radio, TV, books, political stuff. Podcasting is a
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grind and you have to earn every listener and every via we tape
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ours to like every viewer wherever is most respect. I know
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you've been doing this a long time and you're like a clean in
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this space. But it is no joke. Okay,
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Adam Curry: stop this show. She's a queen in this space. A
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queen in this space. It's hard. It's a grind, John. We just make
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it look easy.
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John C Dvorak: The Exactly. So what Tina has said about about
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Kelly, it's possible that the grind the difficult nature and
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the whole thing about podcasting where she is now is killing her.
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Adam Curry: Well, it's this is random number theory. But I too
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have a a large name on clip talking about podcasting.
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Because, you know, this trend is catching on John de su as the
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mainstream media that big media companies are becoming like,
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just arms of the government and just like full North Korea media
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landscape, like no one knows anything. It's all lies. That is
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where we are. I can say that with great authority, having
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worked on my whole life. There was this incredible Renaissance
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happening in the most unlikely of mediums, this podcast, that
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is the world headquarters of free thinking and honesty. Of
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all the trends. And again, this is right in my world. This is
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media. That's my world. Oh, man. It's the world headquarters of
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honesty. Yeah, baby. The trend is 25 years in the making, but
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the trend is catching on. Welcome to the party talker.
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Megan, welcome queen of podcasting. Awesome. Yeah,
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that's right. Well, people have no idea. Tina is that's to be
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the first agree with you. She said today, people if only
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people knew how much time and effort you and John put into the
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show. They think it's just it's automatic. It's hard grind, man.
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It's a grind. You never get outside. You're always
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collecting stories and clips. Now looking at everything. Oh.
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John C Dvorak: Yes. There was a news all day a
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Adam Curry: surprisingly little information about podcasting in
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the most recent Apple Worldwide Developers Conference
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John C Dvorak: shows that even mentioned, like yes, yes
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Adam Curry: in one context. Hey, Siri, what was that podcast Mom
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told me to listen to again. Oh, yeah. That was the only mention
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of podcasting. Which is interesting because what Apple
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is now done decided to do is to I mean, it's like I don't see
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how this is okay, I guess it's AI or they call Apple Apple
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intelligence.
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John C Dvorak: You know, they try and that by the way,
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Adam Curry: they just scan everything and I guess build a
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large language model on your device and show it confine
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stuff. But you know still haven't fixed email still no fix
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not like, Hey Adam, we fixed your email. So you're the stuff
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you really interested in will pop to the top based on your
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behavior. Even some newsletters won't go to a newsletter tab,
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it'll show up because it's no agenda newsletter, and you won't
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have to filter that it's bull crap. I have a
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John C Dvorak: you're what you're nailing it right there. I
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mean, I can't disagree with any of that. But the spying aspect
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of it is overlooked completely because well, how would it know
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what your mom recommended to you unless you gave it as a reminder
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and if he gave it as a reminder, that's hardly intelligence and
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was it is spying on your mother now?
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Adam Curry: No, that's not true. It's spy. It's not spying and
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they were very clear about it. It is in there collecting all of
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your information from all your sources, collecting information.
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Yeah, but not from your mom. Only what your mom sent you.
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Hey, I just stopped making me defend Apple stop. If I have a
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comment because I watched the whole thing.
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Unknown: Apple is outlining how artificial intelligence will
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change the way you use your smartphone. The company says its
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own brand of AI Apple intelligence will be able to
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summarize your emails, proofread your text messages and generate
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customized images and emojis.
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Just provide a description and you'll see your emoji appear.
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Jim Mogi Eugen Moji right before your eyes
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along with more options to choose from. It will also be
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able to find and open your files and photos at your command. So
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you can buy things like Maya skateboarding and a tie dye
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shirt, or Katy
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with stickers on her face. And
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AI will help virtual assistant Siri be more productive
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when you're filling out a form and need to input your driver's
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license serial will be able to find a photo of your license,
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extract your ID number and type it into the form for you.
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Apple is now partnering with open AI the pioneering company
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that developed the virtual assistant chat GPT. For example,
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if you need menu ideas for an elaborate meal to make for
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friends, play fish ingredients from
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Adam Curry: everyone who uses an iPhone of course has freshly
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caught fish and fresh fresh ingredients from their garden
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Unknown: sample. If you need menu ideas for an elaborate meal
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to make friends using some freshly caught fish and
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ingredients from your garden, you can just ask Siri. Siri
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determines the chat GPT might have good ideas for this. Ask
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your permission to share your question and presents the answer
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directly. With
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these features able to access so much data on your phone. Many
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are worried about privacy. Apple insists the AI features will not
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save your data and says it will allow independent experts to
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inspect its servers for privacy protections. But Elon Musk
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firing back claiming Apple has no clue what's actually going
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on. Once they hand your data over to open AI there. Whatever
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Musk is now threatening
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Adam Curry: is at his company's first verse to comment for the
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troll room here. Albert guru says actually actually Adam 99
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You see 99 Yeah, Apple has enhanced mail to have the
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categorization exactly as you describe putting things like
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invoice emails into separate travel, separate bins. No, no,
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this is not what I'm saying. It should know that I want to when
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I'm traveling, it should put the travel emails right there so I
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can see it. It's not about categorization. That's
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John C Dvorak: easy. categorization. Yeah, that
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doesn't work. That's easy. That's
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Adam Curry: the whole it's the whole point. You're missing
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everything. Let's just say newsletters. I of course filter
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newsletters to a newsletter filter folder, and I miss a lot
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of stuff in the AI should be if it knows about the podcast My
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mom wants me to hear it should know that, you know, no agendas
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coming up. Jhansi Dvorak just sent an email. I'll show it to
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you right now, because it's coming up tomorrow or maybe at
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10am because they're starting at 11. That's what I call AI. Do
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that. And some spam. I might actually be interested in do
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that.
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John C Dvorak: It can, can Oh Can it can't but I like that
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idea is actually true. There is some spam. You might
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Adam Curry: be asked that might be interested in exactly. And
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John C Dvorak: there's no way now here's all a pipe dream is
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all bowl craps. And here,
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Adam Curry: here are my comments about the presentation. So first
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of all, they started off with they're all in a plane and they
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got their jumpsuits on if they zip up and they jump out of the
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airplane they're parachuting down over the Cupertino campus,
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to the bay. big spaceship. And there are shoots open. It's all
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rainbow shoots LGBT. Everywhere. Everywhere is Rainbow everywhere
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is rainbow.
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John C Dvorak: A lot of rainbows. It was really
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Adam Curry: I mean, it was hokey. It was like Hello 1995
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technology demo. But here's the thing that really bugged me that
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I think I know a bit about fashion.
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John C Dvorak: Oh, here we go every
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Adam Curry: single female present because it's all styled
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right? Everyone's styles. You can just see the stylist. Every
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single female presenter had pants on that are narrow at the
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waist. And then these really it's not bell bottoms, but just
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it just goes down on these huge wide pipes, which are high
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water. So the above the ankle, and then they have like sandals
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on the I couldn't focus on any of these women look horrendous.
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This is a horrible, horrible look. Whoever thought that was
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good. I was flummoxed? Absolutely flummoxed
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John C Dvorak: by Fleming. Fleming?
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Adam Curry: Oh, that's a good word. Right? Yeah.
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John C Dvorak: Well, that's a great word.
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Adam Curry: I was flummoxed. This is no good. Anyway,
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John C Dvorak: what what brought you to watch this? I?
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Adam Curry: Well, I was early for my, my periodontal
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appointment, and I sat in the parking lot and watched it. So
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and I'm interested, you know,
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John C Dvorak: something sad about that image.
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Adam Curry: I have to get, I need some more bone graft,
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unfortunately. Right after I get back from Europe. I hear that
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when you leave and by the way, I leave Friday, tomorrow. I'll
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leave tomorrow. So you leave tomorrow. Interesting. And then
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why is that interesting? What's interesting about because when
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he asked me, tell me, why is this so?
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John C Dvorak: I'll tell you why. It's interesting. As Mimi
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said, cook talked to me last night. She said, when Wednesday
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I'm going to Europe. I said I have no idea. She said, Well,
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I'm he's probably going to have to leave like Friday. Yeah,
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probably. Why do you say that? I don't know.
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Adam Curry: She said she knows the meetup calendar. That's why.
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So I arrived Saturday, late morning. And then well,
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John C Dvorak: that's exactly right. We said that. Okay, now
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I'm not as surprised and
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Adam Curry: we have the big meetup. Which by the way, fire
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marshal has cut us off at 115 people. So that's unfortunately
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we're full 115 People at the airport is going to be
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interesting. So that's from 630 to 11.
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John C Dvorak: The fire marshal find out about this. This this
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confab? It's a well
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Adam Curry: it's a rented venue. Everyone pays a small entrance
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fee to contribute to that. And they get to a drinks because
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there's you know, they brought everything in for this. This is
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it's a professional organization. They've got
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typical Dutch games, that they'll have a
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John C Dvorak: typical Dutch game that's played out you will
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Buck Shula shoe bio budget, is that where you? Open waffle?
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Adam Curry: Okay, let me see. SJOELB A K. Look it up right
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now.
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John C Dvorak: shuba give me the spelling again. S JOELBAKE. Yes,
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Adam Curry: look, Schubach it's basically a tabletop
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shuffleboard.
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John C Dvorak: Oh, okay. Yeah. I'm not looking it up. You
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Adam Curry: should. It's amazing. Shula was effing
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important Shula. Yeah, this is this is a very classic Dutch
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game. So that's a one one just one. Knock. I don't want to give
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away any more secrets of the meetup. So looking forward to
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seeing everybody and then you know, I'll go to bed and I'll
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get up in the morning and I'll be prepping all day long, having
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lost all prep time on the airplane, and then at 8pm
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somewhere I'll have to eat in the meantime, that I do the show
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until midnight. Yeah, it's a grind man. It's hard. It's hard.
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It's really hard. I'm telling you let's let's stick with the
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talking about spying and technology. Another thing we've
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been just waiting it's actually the MO prophecy. After defund
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the police all the cul de sacs all the gated communities they
19:27
get their private police officers who used to work for
19:29
the police force gave up and now making three times as much money
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eaten donuts drinking coffee protecting the rich people and
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for you poor people in Jersey Jersey Shore aerial
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Unknown: nighttime video shows officers responding to an
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unconscious woman on the beach and ocean city police say they
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found her using thermal cameras on their new drones. After
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months of planning the Ocean City police department's new
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drone program has launched Lieutenant Mark Pancoast heads
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up the unit with three drones and five FAA certified pilots
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today, Detective Matt Croley put the drone up checking out the
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beach and the boardwalk
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officer safety public safety using it efficiently and more
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importantly using it
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much like with drone 60s New drones will give police a whole
20:09
new perspective from the air and they say within a week of
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launching the drone program, they were able to use them to
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respond to multiple incidents mutually
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at a Woodbine New Jersey State Police with assisting locating a
20:24
missing subject that they had that had gone into a crit, so we
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were able to find him within the first couple of minutes. Over
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the weekend,
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police used it to track down several suspects in a car
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allegedly stolen out of Camden County. Another new feature the
20:36
incident commander on the ground can pull up the live image from
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the drone on a laptop and view body cameras. There's no
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situation where there's there's multiple officers on location,
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the incident commander is able to activate multiple body
20:49
cameras at the same time. Lieutenant
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Pancoast wants to spread the word about this new program so
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people aren't surprised when they see them
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showing the vaccines of it. There's nothing there's nothing
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hidden or nefarious that we're doing drones, they're, they're
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there for public safety.
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Adam Curry: It's for your protection people don't worry,
21:04
nothing to see here. It's just for your public safety and
21:06
protection. So now I like this added feature where they can
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stream the body cams up to the drone and back to base. That's
21:16
cool. I mean this and you know what they're going to be doing?
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If you and I were cops at the Jersey Shore, what would we be
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doing John?
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John C Dvorak: Probably showing green headed flies away.
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Adam Curry: Now we'd be looking for thongs Ray bother.
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John C Dvorak: Of course you there was a there was a test
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done some years ago where they had a they had some police
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officers were put into a surveillance situation where
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they're supposed to keep an eye on the front door. And there was
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the next door neighbor's house was a some woman stripping. They
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couldn't keep their eyes on the door. He kept watching the girl.
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And so yeah, that's what exactly you're right. That's exactly
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what you'd be doing. But I there was a little tidbit in there
22:06
that it caught my attention. When When did you have to be FAA
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certified? Oh,
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Adam Curry: no, that's, that's a must. Now you have to be either
22:16
have to be have an existing pilot's license or you have to
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have a you have to get licensed. Certainly for out if it's out of
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rain, so you can't see the drone. I mean, the licensing
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now,
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John C Dvorak: I haven't heard this.
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Adam Curry: We've discussed this many times.
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John C Dvorak: Will I find it?
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Adam Curry: I even discussed it as a potential exit strategy.
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Because I got a pilot's license I can I can be Bay watching. Big
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Bay watching. It reminds me when I imagined
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John C Dvorak: by the way, can you imagine being women on the
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beach and having drones just say hovering right over you? Yeah,
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camera pointed down. I mean, this is ridiculous. This whole
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thing reminds
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Adam Curry: me of my checkride when I when I did my checkride.
23:06
So you know you I already did my my theoretical, pass my theory
23:11
test and did my helicopter check ride and then, like a year
23:14
later, I got my fixed wing license when you don't have to
23:17
do the theoretical part, just a check ride. And I did it in at
23:20
Willamette Valley at Willamette airport. Which is great airport
23:25
because you know, you can crash land, you know, a triple seven
23:29
there is this huge, huge runway. And any of the examiner come you
23:35
know, it's just an examiner guys. FAA vo guy and he gets in,
23:39
like, fly around and says, hey, hey, take it down to 300 feet.
23:42
What do you mean? Well, sometimes there's a babe over
23:44
here. She's nude sunbathing. Let's see if we can see her.
23:47
This is my checkride like what are you kidding me?
23:51
John C Dvorak: Board Lord examiners, what are you gonna
23:53
do? Yeah.
23:55
Adam Curry: So amidst while speaking of babes speaking of
23:58
AI, speaking of exit strategies, how did scare a manga miss this
24:03
Unknown: beauty pageant contestants have always been
24:05
judged by their looks, and in recent decades, their do gooder
24:08
li deeds and their personalities. But one thing has
24:11
remained consistent throughout beauty pageant history and
24:13
that's the fact that you generally had to be a human
24:15
being to enter that is now changing models created using
24:19
generative artificial intelligence are competing into
24:22
your nah girl Miss Ai pageant this month, and PRs Chloe
24:25
Veltman has been looking into it. Hey, Chloe. Hi, Scott. So
24:29
Adam Curry: what exactly are we talking about? Really,
24:32
Unknown: this is just a bunch of images on social media of
24:34
extremely beautiful sexy young women. But for your women's.
24:38
They aren't AI generated models. They exist only on places like
24:42
Instagram, mostly a stills with accompanying written statements
24:45
about their interests and their activities. And some of them can
24:48
be seen moving and talking and videos. There's the Moroccan
24:51
entry Kensal elite speaking in Arabic about how proud she is to
24:54
have been selected as a finalist for Miss Ai
24:56
Xlm. It didn't show come back and observe Even though these
25:00
aren't real women, there is a real prize $5,000 for the
25:04
winner, and a lot of people are participating in this there were
25:07
1500 submissions. And now we're down to 10. Finalists panel of
25:11
judges will pick a winner at the end of the month.
25:13
Adam Curry: It really says something when the winner of
25:15
Miss Alabama is 350 pounds. And yet there's an A the women in AI
25:22
are all like, babes. something to be said about what's
25:27
happening to our culture.
25:28
John C Dvorak: We have not commented on the 350 pound Miss
25:31
Alabama.
25:32
Adam Curry: No. I think most people saw it. It wasn't top of
25:36
mind. Honest. I
25:37
John C Dvorak: think everybody saw it. And there's lots of
25:41
videos, a lot of posts about it. I don't know what to make of it.
25:45
To be honest. I don't know what to say about it. But you're
25:47
right. Yeah. What? You might as well. Yeah. Yeah. Well, there's
25:53
a there's a poet. There's a number of posters on Twitter
25:55
that dead posted. This is one woman I can just call rose or
25:59
something. I can't remember now. Yo, Rose? No, no, it's just one
26:03
single one name with a bunch of accents over it's a scream.
26:06
Because I just ran into by accident on accident. And the it
26:11
she posts pictures of suppose to yourself, but I don't think so.
26:15
And then you start to get the Oh, it's just a bunch of AI
26:18
images. She's got 127,000 followers. I don't know how you
26:23
get that many followers just posted this. I'm thinking of
26:25
putting up a porn site.
26:28
Adam Curry: It won't be viewable in Texas. You can't you know,
26:31
Texas now. Even
26:33
John C Dvorak: on Twitter is allowing pornography now on his
26:35
site. You know, yeah, right. Yeah. Well, I
26:38
Adam Curry: heard about it. I mean, I'm not really on Twitter
26:40
much except for my inbox, basically. But if I remember,
26:45
someone sent us a couple of links for AOC AI porn videos.
26:51
You don't remember that? It's in your email.
26:53
John C Dvorak: I remember that in the Taylor Swift stuff. We've
26:55
not got this. This is like a week ago. Oh, no, I don't
26:59
remember that. Yeah,
27:00
Adam Curry: so So I plug it in x hamster.com. And immediately why
27:05
I can tell exactly what it says Oh, second,
27:08
John C Dvorak: immediately, you got a bunch of malware put on
27:11
now. Tell you that for sure. pops
27:13
Adam Curry: up says you must be 18 plus to access X hamster. In
27:17
order to comply with Texas law, we have implemented a procedure
27:20
to verify the age of users accessing our website from his
27:24
eyes. And then you know, that's a that's a Texas law. No, I'm
27:29
John C Dvorak: not talking about the longtime bi dev there,
27:30
they've got procedures,
27:32
Adam Curry: they do have a procedure because first you have
27:34
to click the box that says I consent to the collection and
27:37
processing of my biometric data photo and ID for the sole
27:42
purpose of confirming my legal age. And you have to prepare a
27:46
device with a camera to start age estimation. And which of
27:52
course I did not do and it probably sends it off to Israel
27:55
to the Mossad. They're the ones that seem to do all of Elano age
27:59
verification. And I'm like, No, I'm not gonna do that. I'm not
28:02
that interested. And if you recall, on the last show, we had
28:07
this news
28:08
Unknown: report. We have breaking news right now, and
28:10
we're saying is one step closer to having two new laws that will
28:13
protect kids online, both measures have just made it
28:17
through the legislature and Governor vocal says that she
28:19
will sign them. One statute is designed to restrict algorithms
28:23
that hook kids on social media, and the other will limit the
28:27
collection of personal data. The governor says that the state
28:29
will lead the nation in online safety by implementing these new
28:34
laws.
28:34
Adam Curry: So I think my comment at the time was here
28:36
comes the digital ID not one week later, the
28:41
Unknown: New York mobile ID is a highly secure digital credential
28:44
for that job short, it's your driver's license, your learner
28:47
permit or your non driver ID on your smartphone. If you're
28:51
flying, if you're traveling out of LaGuardia, or JFK, you can
28:54
use it at any of the security checkpoints here at LGA or JFK.
29:00
It helps you get through security quickly and easily. You
29:02
don't have to dig through your purse or carry on for your
29:05
driver's license. You just have it right on your phone. You
29:08
don't need to pull up your boarding pass. When you use the
29:10
New York mobile ID the TSA will know automatically whether or
29:13
not you have a boarding pass. So quick and easy. The great thing
29:18
about the inherent mobile ID is that it's so private and it's so
29:21
secure.
29:24
Adam Curry: And so secure. Let's say
29:25
Unknown: for example down the road, your local bar restaurant
29:29
accepts the New York mobile ID and they asked you to prove your
29:32
age. You scan your id rather than handing over your physical
29:36
document, the bartender or the bouncer, they don't need to know
29:40
your home address. They don't even need to know your name.
29:42
They just need to know you're over 21 Right,
29:44
Adam Curry: right. Right right this this by the way, this 30
29:48
more seconds here but this ruins a great American tradition of
29:53
the fake ID to get a drink. This is sad this this is a rite of
29:58
passage. We all did that. that they can keep everyone out. Let
30:03
me see your fake ID. So that's over. So
30:05
Unknown: then the New York mobile ID, that's so easy. So
30:09
verifier will scan your ID pops up that you are or you aren't
30:13
over 21. It's that simple. Like a physical ID, let's say you
30:17
lose your purse or your drop your wallet somewhere, anyone
30:20
can pick it up, look in your wallet, find your physical ID,
30:23
and they've got all of your personal information.
30:26
Conversely, you lose your phone, your mobile ID is completely
30:30
protected, you have to enter either a six digit PIN that you
30:33
set up, or you can unlock it with your face or your
30:35
fingerprint, tastes, Id lies
30:39
Adam Curry: this is going to this is going to be normal that
30:42
normalizing it then normalizing drones that normalizing the
30:46
digital ID. It's all coming. But I feel bad for them, you know,
30:50
they can't cook and they're going to be slaves. That's
30:53
that's the that's
30:55
John C Dvorak: you're gonna be slaves. You can still use the
30:57
fake IDs as if it's out of state. So you usually make an
31:01
out of state one you go now I'm from Idaho, what am I supposed
31:03
to do?
31:04
Adam Curry: It's just a matter of just want a drink. It's just
31:07
a matter of time. This Skynet is clearly here.
31:11
John C Dvorak: Before you get out of the minute, you mentioned
31:14
AOC. And you're talking about AI and all these other things, they
31:18
do have a clip I want to play because I, I we talk about this
31:23
all the time. It's one of the themes of the show. But I want
31:26
to play the AOC clip, which should more you hear it the
31:30
lesson sounds like her but this is a clip where she she's not.
31:33
It's an AI, creation of her saying talking about ceasefire.
31:39
And she says you see fire away we play the clip, and then I'll
31:43
make my comment,
31:44
Unknown: please fire means that somebody sees a fire. It could
31:48
be any kind of fire. That could be a big fire or small fire, a
31:53
bonfire or even a candle flame. It just matters that somebody
31:57
sees a fire. That's why we call it a ceasefire.
32:00
Adam Curry: So this was posted as she's so dumb, is that the
32:03
best
32:04
John C Dvorak: course? And it builds it in very believable, of
32:06
course, because she's so dumb. And so if you go and you look at
32:12
any of these postings that I think has been posted by
32:15
everybody and their sister, and you just look at the comments
32:18
and the comments are all the same. This is AI This is AI This
32:22
is AI. It's not not as though it's fooled anybody. Now, it's
32:27
always possible that she actually said these things, but
32:29
no, AI is going to be a good reason I bring this up as
32:33
because there's a hilarious clip, contrasting Zelinsky with
32:39
McCrone when they were younger and they were like stage
32:43
dancers. They were they were both extremely
32:47
Adam Curry: well wait Zelinsky actually did that. No,
32:50
John C Dvorak: I think McCrone did too. I don't believe that
32:52
this is a fake. There you go.
32:56
Adam Curry: Well, but But you did get tricked by AI the other
32:59
day. No, I've
33:00
John C Dvorak: never been tricked by AI.
33:02
Adam Curry: Well, you posted a picture of an airplane doing a
33:05
touch and go as another airplane crossed the runway. Oh, yeah.
33:09
That picture? Yeah. No, it was a video. And you said this is
33:13
great piloting the comments underneath where? Yeah, I'm sure
33:18
right after the guy was done with that he reset his ex Xbox.
33:21
It was so obviously Hey, I but you fell for it.
33:24
John C Dvorak: I didn't fall for it. Oh.
33:28
Adam Curry: Okay. Okay, whereas last night, Tina posted a
33:34
picture. You know, our album art. This this may be happening
33:38
everywhere soon. For Korean the keeper on Instagram and
33:42
Instagram added a little tag that says this image was created
33:45
with AI. And it wasn't it was created with Canva I thought
33:54
that was rather interesting
33:56
John C Dvorak: what this what my point was, which is that they're
33:59
going to like with this McCrone Zelinsky clip, which you have to
34:03
check it out as hilarious. The two of them prancing around it,
34:12
there's gonna start you're gonna start seeing more. No, I didn't
34:15
do that. I didn't say that. Just denials and blaming AI. So we've
34:23
sat by the way, which is an assertion we've been making for
34:25
a while. The young woman who does
34:28
Adam Curry: art for our church, she was putting together like,
34:32
it was a it was it was for actually funny enough for a
34:35
comedy show at the church and the show and it was you know, it
34:39
was beyond the red and red and blue or something like that. And
34:43
she wanted to put an end she was using Canva and she wanted to
34:46
put an AR 15 in there. And Canva wouldn't allow it. Canvas Have
34:52
not you can't you can't put an AR 15 in this image. What yeah.
34:57
Oh yeah.
34:58
John C Dvorak: What is this software I passives Software got
35:01
to do with the price of bread in in this regard this
35:04
Adam Curry: this is the future the here we are the GIMP bring
35:07
on unbelievable.
35:09
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Yeah, well they should they should no one
35:13
should buy that product ever no
35:15
Adam Curry: we're gone back to the GIMP the GIMP speaking of
35:21
ceasefire, if you don't mind I'm going to switch topics for a
35:23
moment.
35:24
Unknown: Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Tomas wants
35:26
to make a number of changes to the current ceasefire proposal
35:29
from
35:30
us could have answered with a single word. Yes, yes. Instead,
35:36
Tomas waited nearly two weeks and then propose more changes, a
35:41
number of which go beyond positions that had previously
35:45
taken an accepted
35:46
Blinken in Qatar today. The latest stop in his Middle East
35:49
trip meeting with leaders including Israeli Prime Minister
35:52
Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday. Blinken says they are working to
35:55
bridge the gaps and Hamas has new demands. You
35:58
have to question whether they're proceeding in good faith or not.
36:02
Early
36:03
this morning, an unprecedented escalation at Israel's border
36:06
with Lebanon. The IDF says more than 160 rockets were fired by
36:10
Hezbollah in Lebanon in a two hour window. Hezbollah says it's
36:14
in response to the killing of one of their top commanders by
36:16
Israeli forces. Today in the West Bank, a funeral procession
36:21
for three Palestinian militants killed during an IDF raid
36:24
yesterday. Israeli forces say four of the six killed were
36:28
armed militants and there was an exchange of gunfire in Gaza as
36:32
this family searches for water. The Hamas run health ministry
36:35
says more than 37,000 people have been killed since the war
36:39
started blinking stressing the need for a ceasefire deal.
36:43
Blinken says with no deal in place, the war Hamas started
36:46
back on October 7 will go on. He says he is urgently pushing to
36:50
close this deal. So
36:52
Adam Curry: I have a question here because you know, all of a
36:56
sudden Hezbollah thinks it's a good idea. Yeah, let's send some
36:58
rockets in because look at what those guys achieve that would
37:01
that work? That's really good. We should do that to our
37:03
country. I at this point, I'm thinking we are just doing all
37:08
of this. Because we we we are sending the ammo, and whatever
37:13
else, whatever weaponry we're sending that to Israel. And then
37:17
when it blows up well, we'll send you some money to US
37:20
Unknown: Secretary of State Antony Blinken has announced
37:22
more than $400 million in additional humanitarian aid for
37:26
Palestinian civilians. This comes as families of Israeli
37:29
hostages rallied outside of Tel Aviv hotel today were Blinken
37:33
met with relatives of Americans who are still being held in
37:36
Gaza. He's keeping the pressure on Hamas to accept the proposal
37:39
put forward by President Biden to stop the war in Gaza and
37:43
release those hostages.
37:45
Adam Curry: This is like rubber lysing in real time. The way we
37:47
used to do it is first we rub allies we take a couple of
37:51
years. Then we send in the cleanup crew which we also pay
37:54
for now. We're doing it the same day. And who would they given
37:58
the $400 million to Hamas?
38:01
John C Dvorak: The air does get it or the air dropping
38:03
Adam Curry: it or they is giving it to NGOs. This is irksome very
38:11
irksome this
38:13
John C Dvorak: play my NTD Gaza peace talks clip.
38:17
Adam Curry: See calendar
38:19
Unknown: Gaza. I got it.
38:21
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Qatar today. He's
38:24
trying to push forward a ceasefire deal between Israel
38:27
and Hamas. But major hurdles remain. Here's that story.
38:32
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Hamas wants changes
38:35
to a possible ceasefire deal that are not acceptable. But
38:39
as I said, based on what we saw last night, the response from
38:44
Hamas, numerous changes proposed to the deal that was on the
38:49
table and that the entire world has gotten behind. But some of
38:53
those are workable changes. Some as I said or not. He
38:56
didn't lay out exactly what changes Hamas is seeking, but
39:00
said the mediators will keep trying to close the deal.
39:03
Blinken put the blame on Hamas for changing its demands. He
39:07
also expressed frustrations at how long it took the US
39:10
designated terrorist group to respond to President Biden's
39:13
peace proposal 12 days. This comes as Hezbollah fired a
39:18
massive barrage of rockets into northern Israel on Wednesday,
39:22
one of the biggest from the group since the war began.
39:25
Israel's military says it detected about 215 projectiles,
39:30
some of which were intercepted the strikes causing several
39:34
fires. The Iran backed terrorist group is avenging the killing of
39:38
a top commander, the Pentagon on Wednesday, urging both sides to
39:42
de escalate. We
39:44
don't want to see a wider regional conflict and that's why
39:46
we do want to see tensions in the region. Meanwhile,
39:50
the director of the World Health Organization gave a dire warning
39:53
about the humanitarian situation in Gaza, a
39:56
significant proportion of Gaza's population is now facing
39:59
attacks. Strophic hunger, and famine like conditions. Blinken
40:03
also said the US will insist that Israel and other countries
40:07
follow international humanitarian law and the laws of
40:11
armed conflict. This
40:12
Adam Curry: is this is such a hoax. And of course this is a
40:16
PAC funded by the military industrial complex who Oh, let's
40:19
do Oh, Hezbollah. Oh, yeah. Oh, they want to run away they want
40:22
a war with Iran. They want more. It's a great place because you
40:26
know, people get bored of it, don't waste his sands and
40:29
whatever. Meanwhile, hundreds of hundreds of millions of dollars
40:32
are sent everywhere. That to the to the missiles, and then for
40:36
the cleanup. Scott Ritter actually had a pretty good
40:38
breakdown of that stupid pier that broke apart.
40:42
John C Dvorak: Yes, the pier, the $300 million pier. Well, it
40:45
broke
40:46
Adam Curry: apart right in time because the mission was actually
40:48
completed what it was meant for. It succeeded. We know that
40:53
Unknown: the Israelis used humanitarian vehicles to deploy
40:56
their troops. One of the trucks was designed to mimic the
41:02
transfer of displaced persons that move around. And there's no
41:07
doubt in my mind that the Israelis probably rehearsed this
41:10
mean they sent fake runs through the area, just to get the locals
41:15
used to seeing this kind of vehicle moving. But this came
41:18
off of the pier. So these really forces deployed to the pier
41:23
disguised as American forces. And then they fell in on these
41:27
on these vehicles and they deployed in the United States,
41:31
we had to been involved in the command and control the
41:33
logistics, the planning of this. So the United States was
41:36
involved in this operation that turned into a war crime, because
41:41
they slaughtered over 220 civilians to rescue four
41:46
hostages, they killed at least three other hostages. If this
41:50
had been an American operation, I can guarantee you that there
41:54
would be a congressional inquiry there would be court marshals
41:58
Yeah.
41:59
Adam Curry: Sounds pretty reasonably true to me.
42:03
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it could be there's also the there's also
42:07
somebody pointed out the with Hamas rejecting this deal,
42:13
there's got to be some poison pill in there or something. The
42:16
argument is that if you're undergoing a suppose a genocide
42:21
you'd agree to anything for a ceasefire, I
42:23
Adam Curry: think so.
42:26
John C Dvorak: But now Now, we got we got to change this and
42:29
now it's almost as though that side of the thing is really
42:32
Adam Curry: and who who answers on this was the stuff that we
42:36
don't get reporting on? So you send it to us Do you send a drop
42:41
a letter? Do you call somebody who turns this down? And where
42:47
are they are they in
42:48
John C Dvorak: Qatar? Or they have to be in Qatar?
42:51
Adam Curry: So why don't we have those guys on camera saying we
42:53
reject this you your western pigs? No, it's just oh they just
42:58
reject I don't believe any of it anymore. There's no evidence
43:03
there's no evidence they gave no evidence. There's no evidence of
43:06
anything MAbs very troubling. And we should just stop stop all
43:13
of this. Stop it. Biden Stop it. I do love when they now they're
43:18
going after Queen Ursula
43:21
John C Dvorak: about time. Yeah. So
43:23
Adam Curry: she was blue and she's about to speak and an
43:27
Irish journalist attempted a CITIZENS ARREST. Thank you very
43:32
much. citizen's arrest you Gaza, you would express total support
43:40
for Israeli genocide you are here to serve you are free
44:02
is the video is kind of better because she sits there with this
44:05
dumb smirk on her face. And, and this is a double double sided
44:10
coin here because on one hand, very, very sad day for the show.
44:16
Very sad day as Claire Daly will no longer be in the European
44:21
Parliament. Yeah,
44:22
John C Dvorak: she's out. She just means that we shouldn't she
44:25
did. She also took a trip to add a clip on this. But
44:29
Adam Curry: let me let me kind of boring let me set you up with
44:33
with what happened. During the European Parliament
44:36
parliamentary elections.
44:38
Unknown: Across Europe, voters prioritized economic and
44:41
migration policies over the planet, as Green parties were
44:44
the biggest losers of this year's European Parliamentary
44:47
elections after their best ever results in 2019. The greens are
44:51
now left with 53 seats down from 72. Traditionally a green
44:56
stronghold, the party's vote share nearly halved in Germany.
45:00
In France, the main Green Party EELV won just 5% of the vote yet
45:05
not all was lost for the greens. In Netherlands The Alliance of
45:09
greens and socialist leaders came out on top while the
45:12
Swedish greens secured 13.6%. But analysts say that security
45:17
and economic troubles drown out environmental concerns for
45:21
voters, like
45:22
in Germany or like Italy, young people have moved from concern
45:29
for the survival of the planet. Greta tunberg, green to concern
45:35
for the identity of the country. As
45:38
the green faction loses momentum, the European Green
45:42
Deal, a package of cross party environmental policies may also
45:45
be up for debate with policies for reducing greenhouse gas
45:49
emissions and increasing renewables. The deal has already
45:52
faced challenges in recent months by the center right
45:55
European People's Party. A party now in the majority.
45:59
Adam Curry: Yeah, and that's merciless party, the European
46:02
People's Party, so she'll probably just stay in power and
46:05
nothing will change and what's up with the Dutch? The Dutch
46:09
capitulated, here's my bike. Let's go green.
46:14
John C Dvorak: They get it either.
46:16
Adam Curry: I mean, it's really split. You see. Em Sweden as
46:20
well. Sweden did not vote for parties that want to change the
46:26
immigration policies. How does that happen? Sweden. They have
46:30
some of the biggest some of the biggest primes. Um, maybe,
46:35
maybe, and then McCrone did. You know he made the bold move.
46:41
Unknown: French President Emmanuel Macron has just called
46:44
a snap elections for his country after suffering a resounding
46:49
defeat in the European election. Addressing his country Macron
46:53
said the results of the vote and net for his government were grim
46:57
and could not be ignored. His coalition came in second well
47:02
behind Marine LePen is far right national rally, which is on
47:05
course nearly a third of the vote. The first round of voting
47:11
in France in the snap elections will be held on June or June 30
47:15
Adam Curry: So the the conventional thinking goes
47:18
something like this Oh yeah. Oh yeah. You think you know it all
47:21
you far right horrible people. He goes snap election, you run
47:25
the country during the Olympics during the protests on the
47:28
street and everyone getting mad. Now, why don't you go screwed up
47:32
for a little bit?
47:37
John C Dvorak: Well, you know, that's interesting. You brought
47:38
that up? Because I never even considered the angle about
47:41
getting out of town during the Olympics, which is what it
47:43
sounds like.
47:45
Adam Curry: That's what you want to do. I mean, there are
47:47
protests be out people the police are tear gassing
47:51
activists you have these are the greens, the also friendly green
47:53
people. They're all mad. So they're protesting the far
47:57
right. And then in the UK, who not in the European Parliament,
48:01
of course, they're also moving left. It's like what is going
48:05
on? Europe is splitting apart. You got Germany and France.
48:08
Everyone's like they're sick of it. Sick of the green stuff.
48:11
They want sick of the immigration, and you've got the
48:13
Netherlands and you've got Sweden and all these other and
48:17
then England will just add them to it. They're like, Oh, no, no,
48:20
we want more lefty, what is happening?
48:23
John C Dvorak: More or less? We have that in San Francisco. We
48:26
have this guy Peskin who is running against London breed as
48:33
for mayor and this guy and I've you hear this guy wish I almost
48:37
could clip him but I can't find any good clips anymore. Where he
48:40
goes, you know, the problem is, you know, they're blaming
48:42
everything on the Democrats and they're blaming it the problem
48:45
is they're not we're not progressive enough. We're not
48:49
liberal enough. That's the problem. That's what's causing
48:52
homelessness, and we're not you know, defending the police. We
48:55
didn't go all the way how would you know how it works if you
48:58
don't go all the way? And he's getting a lot of attention. Oh,
49:03
yeah, that must that make sense? So I mean, if this guy gets it
49:08
off as you think San Francisco is bad, this will be a classic.
49:13
Huh? And he looks like a little nebbish never shirt type. No,
49:20
Michelle. Kind of a creepy low guy. You know, petite male with
49:26
a beard.
49:27
Adam Curry: Well, most of these people are petite. McCrone has
49:31
petite. Man. I imagine that people are really mean to his
49:36
wife but my God, she needs a makeover. I mean her she has
49:43
this big wig on and the inner. I mean she literally looks like
49:47
someone from Planet of the Apes.
49:49
John C Dvorak: Everyone says she's a guy. Yeah, more so than
49:52
they did with Michelle. There's probably more evidence to and if
49:56
you see this video like I can't divert was promoted. Seeing
50:00
earlier with McCrone and Solinsky dancing in France and
50:05
around, dancers on the stage adds more fuel to the music and
50:10
you go, well, maybe there's something to this. And in
50:14
Adam Curry: the meantime, there's very certainly here very
50:18
little reporting on what's happening with BRICS who are
50:20
having a big meeting in Russia. And seems like they're getting
50:26
serious foreign ministers
50:28
Unknown: from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, a
50:32
meeting in Russia. With the future expansion of the block
50:36
high on the agenda.
50:37
The interests of all participating countries in this
50:40
coincide and meet the aspirations of other countries
50:43
of the world's majority, which was confirmed by the doubling of
50:46
our association in 2020. This is confirmed by the fact that about
50:52
30 states have applied for a portion models with Drexler in
50:55
one form, or the other forum is Saudi
50:58
Arabia, Egypt, UAE, Iran and Ethiopia are all recent
51:02
additions, and Cameroon, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syria,
51:06
Thailand, Venezuela and Zimbabwe and knocking at the door. BRICS
51:13
is growing fast looking to challenge the current world
51:16
order and the dominance of Western powers. And with more
51:19
than a third of global GDP and its umbrella, it has serious
51:23
economic clout total
51:25
GDP calculated by purchasing power parity, even if we take
51:29
only the founding countries long surpass that of the Western g7
51:36
in 1995. According to the International Monetary Fund,
51:40
BRICS countries accounted for 16.9% of the global GDP,
51:44
compared to the g7 is 44.9%. A year after the block was formed,
51:50
its combined GDP rose to 26.6%. The g7 was at 34.3% in 2023
51:58
Bricks 32.1% surpass the g7 29.9% BRICS is also eyeing a
52:04
single currency looking to uproot the dominance of the US
52:07
dollar.
52:08
Adam Curry: So this is the thing that, honestly we should be
52:10
concerned about is the they want their own monetary unit. And I
52:17
had to search far and wide to find even a one minute clip that
52:20
kind of explains what's happening. But here it is, well,
52:22
everything
52:23
Unknown: is changing quickly for the US dollar. And this past
52:25
week, we've seen two major events that are going to
52:28
completely change the future of our world. The first event was
52:31
the announcement of a new BRICS payment system that will in fact
52:35
challenge the status of the US dollar in international
52:38
transactions. But what's even bigger is the shocking
52:41
announcement that after a 50 year run, the agreement between
52:44
the United States and Saudi Arabia to export oil exclusively
52:48
in US dollars has officially ended on June 9 2024, the Crown
52:53
Prince of Saudi Arabia has decided to not renew its
52:56
partnership with the US and instead will open up the Saudis
52:59
lucrative oil trade to other countries and currencies. This
53:03
is a massive blow to the status of the US Dollar as the world's
53:06
reserve currency. For the past 50 years, the US government has
53:10
mandated that oil must be sold exclusively in US dollars,
53:14
elevating the dollar status as the world's reserve currency.
53:17
Earlier this week, Reuters reported that Saudi Arabia has
53:20
now joined a China led central bank digital currency project
53:23
and what could be another step towards less of the world's oil
53:27
trade being done in US dollars?
53:31
Adam Curry: So yes, so this is bad as you
53:33
John C Dvorak: get debt by the way.
53:36
Adam Curry: It's from a podcast. I have to be honest this way. It
53:40
was just hard to get that but i That was the only person who
53:44
authority anybody wants to talk about it. No, you know what
53:47
they're talking about because the g7 leaders are all together.
53:49
Here's what they're talking about. World leaders
53:51
Unknown: have arrived in Italy for the g7 summit. This year's
53:55
meeting is set to focus on global conflict. Leaders have
53:58
reportedly agreed on the terms of a $50 billion loan to
54:02
Ukraine, backed by the profits from 300 billion euros in Frozen
54:07
Russian assets. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky
54:10
says he will also sign a 10 year bilateral security deal with the
54:14
US to train Ukrainian armed forces as well as an agreement
54:18
with Japan for long term support.
54:21
Adam Curry: So we're stealing your money No wonder I there's
54:27
John C Dvorak: a question that comes up which is if the assets
54:30
are frozen, how can they be making money from them? Because
54:36
they don't steal them. They're not stealing their wealth
54:38
directly. They're not frozen. They're not stealing the money
54:41
they're stealing the profits from the money but if but if the
54:45
money is frozen,
54:47
Adam Curry: well depends on how you determine the term frozen
54:49
frozen media so they frozen
54:51
John C Dvorak: doesn't mean no. Actually mean frozen it means is
54:54
being invested. Yeah,
54:56
Adam Curry: it's been it's a Euro clear it's in the system
54:59
they're using In the system, and treating it as their own and
55:03
taking the interest profits from the use of that money, just
55:07
John C Dvorak: like a bank does. Yeah, exactly with your money.
55:13
Adam Curry: But they're so desperate now about Ukraine that
55:18
Lindsey Graham, the invoked a very classic Dutch term, the OP
55:23
comes out the Mao which means the monkey is coming out of his
55:27
sleeve. I have no idea where it comes from. But they say it all
55:30
the time. He let the monkey out of his sleeve regarding Ukraine,
55:35
he's desperate please people, we have to keep Ukraine on our
55:39
side. Because what
55:41
John C Dvorak: did Trump do to get the weapons flowing, he
55:44
created a loan system. They're sitting on 10 to $12 trillion of
55:49
critical minerals in Ukraine. They could be the richest
55:53
country and all of Europe. I don't want to give that money
55:57
and those assets to Putin to share with China. If we help
56:00
Ukraine now, they can become the best business partner we ever
56:04
dreamed of that 10 to $12 trillion of critical mineral
56:07
assets could be used by Ukraine and the West, not given to Putin
56:11
and China. This is a very big deal how Ukraine ends. Let's
56:16
help them win a war we can afford to lose. Let's find a
56:19
solution to this war, but they're sitting on a goldmine to
56:23
give Putin 10 or $12 trillion or critical minerals that he will
56:27
share with China is ridiculous
56:30
Adam Curry: so we must take it from Ukraine horrible people no
56:36
John C Dvorak: worries are weary I'd like to see somebody or if
56:39
somebody out there must have a map or some sort of indicator is
56:43
this is if if in Lesson The Dawn boss which is all Russia really
56:47
is is dangling probably is
56:50
Adam Curry: it probably is. I like to know a breakdown of the
56:54
this oh they Ukraine has 5% of the world's mineral resources
57:00
ranks top 10 for the world for several raw material materials
57:03
metallic and non metallic such as titanium ball clays what is
57:09
ball clays?
57:11
John C Dvorak: No idea
57:11
Adam Curry: no I don't want it Fe dash mn Fe dash s i m n
57:17
alloys and
57:18
John C Dvorak: these are all those are all iron salts
57:22
Adam Curry: gallium lithium graphite magnesium seems let me
57:29
see if I have a I do have some links here the mineral resources
57:33
of Ukraine we see if there's a map there's a map oh yes there
57:38
is a map I have a map John okay the map is very unclear it since
57:45
it appears to be in Russian but this map is useless to me. I
57:54
can't understand the map and the map is useless I'm just gonna
57:58
look when Lindsey Graham lets the monkey out of the sleeve and
58:01
says that you mean the he means business? You know what it that
58:07
he's been trying to
58:08
John C Dvorak: get Ukraine mentioned this earlier in the
58:10
game. Maybe they get some more support.
58:14
Adam Curry: Even the Washington Post away to the
58:15
John C Dvorak: last minute and tell us this Are you kidding me?
58:19
Adam Curry: Even the Washington Post reported on this Ukraine
58:22
risk losing vast mineral resources to Russian occupation
58:25
so it must be in the Donbass region. Why else would you be
58:29
fighting over it? Hello. I'm sure Putin knows. Now here we
58:37
go. Let's see
58:38
John C Dvorak: that the Russians do that great of a job of
58:40
totally exploiting their own resources. They got tons of all
58:44
that same stuff. Last,
58:46
Adam Curry: here we go. Russia possesses vast amounts of
58:51
natural resources but denying Ukraine's own strategically
58:53
under undermine the country's economy forcing Kia Kyiv to
58:57
import coal, okay, blah, blah, blah, blah. US officials believe
59:01
it will try to do is okay. Ukraine, Ukraine would also lose
59:05
a myriad of other reserves, including stores of natural gas,
59:08
oil and rare earth minerals essential for certain high tech
59:11
components. Last month, 1200 feet underground in the Donbass
59:16
region mine, soot caked workers clawed at the black coal scene
59:21
for the sense of urgency. Well, that's coal. 12 point 4 trillion
59:26
lost in wealth is what? The Washington Post reports. So
59:32
about 4,000,000,000,012.4 by 12 point 4 trillion. Yes.
59:39
John C Dvorak: That's a lot. Yeah. So
59:42
Adam Curry: I mean, what's
59:43
John C Dvorak: it gonna be this second, this is all of a sudden
59:45
news, a crystal unreported by the mainstream.
59:47
Adam Curry: I think it's for the same reason that all of a sudden
59:52
people started saying you know that money for Ukraine, it
59:54
really goes to us contractors, they're desperate. Which is,
59:58
which is a talking point from there. out there. AIPAC.
1:00:01
Babysitter. Tell him this. It's true. So they must be desperate.
1:00:07
I can't see any other way like this is maybe this has always
1:00:11
been the prize. Why is Lindsey Graham on NBC News talking about
1:00:15
it? It must be desperation.
1:00:18
John C Dvorak: I think you're right. I think you're dead dead
1:00:20
on here. This is this. This is finally revealed, like you said,
1:00:24
a monkey out of this league or whatever season of reveal. Yes,
1:00:27
the monkey got out of this season of reveal you bring that
1:00:30
in all the time. Yes,
1:00:32
Adam Curry: I'm claiming it. Do you see, this is my term.
1:00:37
John C Dvorak: So he like the season of panic, the season of
1:00:43
fear. The
1:00:45
Adam Curry: monkey comes out of the sleeve season. But I will
1:00:50
say when it comes to Russia was too
1:00:52
John C Dvorak: late. It seems to me now I think they're done by
1:00:55
being dishonest with the American public. They blew it.
1:00:58
Adam Curry: Yep. Yep. And this is probably was all what they've
1:01:01
always been after Russia's riches. Now it's like well, we
1:01:05
can't get anything they have an actual Russia we'll grab this
1:01:07
stuff is good. We'll get the farmland we already got that. We
1:01:12
already sold those contracts. That's what was Zelinsky whose
1:01:14
main job was to sell the to Cargill and the other big
1:01:19
industrial food people. And girls got a piece of the action
1:01:24
and now and now it's very
1:01:26
John C Dvorak: tense. Supposedly Ukraine is the breadbasket. You
1:01:28
know, but Russia is also a breadbasket of sorts.
1:01:31
Adam Curry: I mean, I got your bread basket, especially for
1:01:33
wheat. No. But if there's one story that I got calls about and
1:01:40
text message halls, yes, people call me. Hey, hey, man, you
1:01:45
should I be worried about this. This is concerning what's
1:01:49
happening. I'm kind of worried.
1:01:50
Unknown: A 21 Cannon salute greeted a fleet of Russian
1:01:53
military ships off the coast of Havana on Wednesday. The ships
1:01:56
adorned with Russian and Cuban flags were followed by a nuclear
1:02:00
powered submarine also to take part in military exercises in
1:02:04
the coming weeks. The Arrival accompanied by a diplomatic
1:02:08
visit of Cuba's foreign minister to Moscow, where he and his
1:02:12
Russian counterpart both lashed out at Washington.
1:02:16
The rates right down to nation of the increasingly aggressive
1:02:20
stance of the United States government and NATO either
1:02:23
alone, including unilateral sanctions against the Russian
1:02:26
Federation controller for industrial the route.
1:02:31
Russia confirms its position to resolutely support Havana's just
1:02:34
demands for an immediate ends to Washington's economic trade and
1:02:38
financial blockade of Cuba.
1:02:40
Russia and Cuba are longtime allies and Russian warships have
1:02:44
stopped in Havana before. But the fleet's arrival comes less
1:02:47
than two weeks after US President Joe Biden authorized
1:02:51
Ukraine to use us weapons to strike inside Russia, prompting
1:02:55
Vladimir Putin to suggest that Russia could respond elsewhere
1:02:59
in the world, with Cuba just 145 kilometers from the US state of
1:03:03
Florida. its strategic position has raised us concerns before
1:03:08
sparking memories of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, when
1:03:12
fear spread that Russia would carry out a nuclear attack on US
1:03:16
soil. Although the Russian fleet includes a nuclear powered
1:03:19
submarine as senior US officials that intelligence indicates no
1:03:23
nuclear weapons are on board any of the ships and that the
1:03:27
Russian deployment posed no direct threat to the United
1:03:30
States.
1:03:30
Adam Curry: This is great. We have a complete replay of the
1:03:33
Cuban Missile Crisis only we don't have JFK. We have demented
1:03:36
Joe. It's amazing.
1:03:39
John C Dvorak: I have this I have another version of the same
1:03:42
clip which is the it's called see now because I left the H out
1:03:46
of the typo here. Russia moving into the Western Hemisphere,
1:03:51
Unknown: lawmakers are deposed officials from the State
1:03:53
Department and USAA ideas part of Wednesday's hearing. Chairman
1:03:57
of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Congressman Michael
1:03:59
McCaul highlighted that it's China, Russia and Iran. The
1:04:03
actors are expanding their malign activities in the
1:04:05
Americas as we speak for Russian Wars ships, including a nuclear
1:04:11
powered submarine. And in frigates that McCall
1:04:14
Adam Curry: who's talking, who is this sounds like McCarthy
1:04:16
John C Dvorak: said earlier, go back a little bit.
1:04:20
Unknown: The actors are expanding their malign
1:04:22
activities in the Americas. As we speak for Russia, Nurse
1:04:26
ships, including a nuclear powered submarine and forget
1:04:31
carrying hypersonic missiles are set to arrive in Cuba, Cuba,
1:04:36
China, China, bankrolling the dictatorship in Nicaragua, and
1:04:41
Iran is looking to station Quds forces in Venezuela. During the
1:04:47
recess for votes. I spoke with a democratic ranking member of the
1:04:50
House Foreign Affairs Committee, Congressman Gregory Meeks, and
1:04:53
he agreed with his Republican counterparts that it's China,
1:04:55
Russia and Iran, the greatest sources of national security
1:04:59
risks in the West Certain hemisphere, but disagreed with
1:05:01
Republicans viewpoint that they should be examined through the
1:05:04
lens of great power competition. Let's listen to say
1:05:07
that is the great power competition, meaning that we
1:05:11
only got to look to do to stop with the block China. So the
1:05:14
interest is not our friends and our allies in the continent.
1:05:18
It's only about China. So yes, to compete with China. But the
1:05:22
reason but we want to do is to make sure that we're doing the
1:05:25
right thing in our hemisphere, and for the countries in our
1:05:28
hemisphere.
1:05:29
While some Republicans suggested a military support to close down
1:05:33
the Darien Gap in between Colombia and Panama to stem the
1:05:36
flow of migrants north. Others like a Democratic Congressman
1:05:39
Jonathan Jackson suggested having closer ties with the
1:05:42
governments of Cuba and Venezuela. It is no longer
1:05:45
acceptable that we have the poorest nation in the world off
1:05:48
of our shores.
1:05:51
Adam Curry: So let me get this by the way we just did
1:05:55
John C Dvorak: when is Cuba been the poorest nation in the world
1:05:58
in the 80s not
1:06:02
Adam Curry: don't make me play an African news clip this whole
1:06:09
thing is so they're making it about China and that's what I
1:06:15
find interesting Well, the opportunity is here because the
1:06:19
opportunity to to get people to do stuff or agree to stuff or
1:06:24
agree to some massive bill passing of money is here because
1:06:28
people are worried that he'll Russia Cuba Cuban Missile Crisis
1:06:33
atomic sub which has nothing to do with armaments right away
1:06:36
John C Dvorak: what sub it run by the United States Russia
1:06:40
pretty much isn't any major part is not nuclear fire
1:06:44
Adam Curry: up the diesel engines.
1:06:48
John C Dvorak: So he really, so
1:06:50
Adam Curry: it's, it's all this is a game on a vast scale. And
1:06:57
China's in on it. I know. This point rushes in on it, too. This
1:07:01
is great. Well, we felt
1:07:02
John C Dvorak: we've assumed we've said this before that
1:07:05
Russia is somehow in some of the action going on in Africa. Yeah,
1:07:10
we're not playing any African clips by the way, so nobody has
1:07:12
to quit the show. I do have I do have an African clip. I have oh,
1:07:16
no, but you're gonna ruin it for everybody.
1:07:20
Adam Curry: It's a good one. We'll play it all right, Africa
1:07:26
news, everybody. Standby you can come back in one minute and 36
1:07:29
seconds. She Luba is preparing
1:07:32
Unknown: his latest video. This influencer uses social media to
1:07:36
get visibility and promote his dance lessons. But until now, he
1:07:41
had never been paid by the platform's,
1:07:43
there has to be an incentive for me to go through all that
1:07:46
hassle. I'm more incentivized to push and make my content more
1:07:52
high quality. If I know there is a benefit from
1:07:55
now on she lubei will be paid on his mobile phone. Authorities
1:08:01
negotiated with meta directly. Kenya is hoping to create
1:08:05
revenue through digital content. Around 20% of the population
1:08:10
uses social media. More and more young people see this as an
1:08:14
opportunity. It's
1:08:15
a bit late because we've been making content for a while now.
1:08:18
I think we financial support, a lot of people would be a lot
1:08:21
more confident and encouraged to join the content creator space.
1:08:25
But experts are warning that the sector is not sufficiently
1:08:28
regulated in Kenya, how
1:08:31
are they going to equate the kind of pay that content
1:08:34
creators are able to make, and we already know that the
1:08:38
algorithms are not fair, they are skewed toward the global
1:08:41
north and not the global south. So there are a lot of shifts and
1:08:46
changes that will need to happen. While the monetization
1:08:51
is being processed.
1:08:52
Several platforms have faced criticism due to unequal payment
1:08:56
received by content creators. On some social media platforms with
1:09:01
an equal number of use. An American earns 10 times more
1:09:05
than an African.
1:09:06
Adam Curry: So here's how I envisioned this meeting.
1:09:08
John C Dvorak: Worst clip ever here?
1:09:10
Adam Curry: Not really, because here's how I envision the
1:09:12
meeting going at meta. Hey, we need to be more more dance
1:09:17
videos like Tic tock does. Hey, you know those Africans they
1:09:21
dance pretty good.
1:09:23
John C Dvorak: And then they know how to pound a drum and
1:09:25
they're cheap.
1:09:26
Adam Curry: We can pay him 1/10 Let's go do a deal in Kenya. And
1:09:30
what else could it be?
1:09:31
John C Dvorak: Well, I liked I liked the idea of using cheap
1:09:35
cheap African labor and labor. Yeah, totally.
1:09:39
Adam Curry: It's cheap, man. Dad, these guys are great. Look
1:09:42
at him dance. Yeah, I can just see it.
1:09:45
John C Dvorak: They probably the most cynical thing you've ever
1:09:46
said on the show. No, I'll
1:09:48
Adam Curry: take a word. They probably say look at those
1:09:49
jungle bunnies dance. They're great. 10th of the price, best
1:09:52
price. That's how those people think in Silicon Valley. You
1:09:55
know it. You know it. They're horrible. They'll do anything,
1:10:02
anything anything.
1:10:03
John C Dvorak: They will do anything to make a buck. Yeah.
1:10:06
So it wasn't the word gouge though they're all gougers at
1:10:10
heart, the gouge and they will to gouge the gouge
1:10:15
Adam Curry: I guess we are kind of trying. We
1:10:18
John C Dvorak: since we're discussing some of this stuff
1:10:20
that's that type of internationalism. I think we
1:10:24
should just play these clips, which is the China Evie problem
1:10:28
in Europe. Yeah,
1:10:29
Adam Curry: yes. They raised the tariffs. I understand.
1:10:33
John C Dvorak: Well, they're trying to stop the flow, but
1:10:35
they can't. The European
1:10:37
Unknown: Union said today that it would impose tariffs of up to
1:10:39
38% on Chinese electric vehicles coming into the block. The
1:10:43
decision follows Washington's tariff hikes on Chinese EVs set
1:10:47
at 100%. The
1:10:50
commission has reached out to the Chinese authorities to
1:10:55
discuss these findings and explore possible ways for
1:11:01
resolving the issues identified. The commission has also three
1:11:08
disclosed today, the level of provisional countervailing
1:11:13
duties it would impose on imports of battery electric
1:11:18
vehicles from China.
1:11:21
Adam Curry: Because yeah, we don't have the Ukraine minerals
1:11:23
yet, so we got to slow that down.
1:11:27
John C Dvorak: Well, the thing is, of course, is that you're
1:11:30
demanding all these Eevee you're demanding the Eevee market to be
1:11:35
increased by nutty amounts, unsustainable amounts, and then
1:11:40
you bitch and moan because the Chinese are providing the need
1:11:43
that you demanded. I'm just asking a rhetorical question.
1:11:49
Yeah,
1:11:49
Adam Curry: I know that. It's just China hate,
1:11:52
John C Dvorak: I guess. Here we go. with part two of that that
1:11:55
series. The Vice
1:11:57
Unknown: President of the EU Commission said China's unfair
1:11:59
trade practices have injured European automakers. The bloc is
1:12:03
now trying to discuss solutions with Chinese authorities. Last
1:12:07
year, the EU bloc imported over $11 billion worth of Chinese
1:12:11
electric cars. Eu automakers can't compete with China
1:12:15
significantly lower prices. EU leaders raised concerns about
1:12:19
Beijing's unfair subsidies last week that Chinese commerce
1:12:23
minister dismissed their accusations. Last October the EU
1:12:27
Commission launched an anti subsidy investigation into
1:12:30
China's Evie supply chain.
1:12:32
Adam Curry: Yeah, I have a think I had a clip about that as well,
1:12:36
but not from NTD. I have it on a second. Yes, I have the European
1:12:42
sounding clip several
1:12:43
Unknown: media outlets including the Financial Times and The
1:12:46
Guardian that have reported that the European Commission should
1:12:49
notify carmakers this Wednesday, that it will provisionally apply
1:12:54
additional duties of up to 25% on imported Chinese electric
1:12:58
vehicles starting next month. This will come as the EU has
1:13:03
concluded its probe or is concluding its probe into
1:13:07
whether or not Chinese companies are benefiting from an unfair
1:13:10
advantage. The move would increase import duties from 10%
1:13:15
currently to 35%. So far off the 100% duties applied by the
1:13:22
United States in recent weeks in terms of impact. The Kiel
1:13:26
Institute and economic think tank has calculated that a 20%
1:13:31
increase in tariffs would lead to a 25% drop in imports. Based
1:13:36
off of last year's numbers. This would mean that 4 billion euros
1:13:39
worth of Chinese Evie imports would be erased. The think tank
1:13:42
concludes that this will be offset by an increase in
1:13:45
domestic production and a lower volume of exports as well which
1:13:49
would likely mean higher prices for consumers.
1:13:53
Adam Curry: It's amazing consumers don't even want them
1:13:56
anymore.
1:13:57
Unknown: It's wild Tesla's
1:13:59
Adam Curry: racking up everywhere they got a big big
1:14:02
supply supply glut of tech Tesla's it's actually in a weird
1:14:07
way. I'd like to take this to Trump for a second because he
1:14:11
had something to say about this at his his Vegas speech and and
1:14:18
something that I don't know if you saw the Vegas speech? No, I
1:14:21
John C Dvorak: did not. I was I saw excerpts but I did not.
1:14:24
Well. Here's
1:14:25
Adam Curry: here's a little intro from Mika Brzezinski.
1:14:28
Unknown: So while President Biden was living our veterans
1:14:30
over the weekend attending dinners with important allies
1:14:34
and doing a speech on the world stage, Donald Trump was
1:14:38
delivering a campaign speech in Vegas in sweltering heat
1:14:42
yesterday, Trump dealt with teleprompter issues throughout
1:14:45
the afternoon, causing him to go off script so
1:14:51
John C Dvorak: that means has been for a bit well,
1:14:53
Adam Curry: this is kind of interesting. Let's listen to his
1:14:55
little intro about his dis dissatisfaction with the telecom
1:15:00
After he just
1:15:00
Unknown: came up, or the teleprompters not working, so
1:15:03
not even a little bit. Great job, and then I don't pay the
1:15:07
company that doesn't write, and then I end up with a story Trump
1:15:11
doesn't pay. I don't pay contractors that do a shitty
1:15:14
job, and that's a shitty job. That's a shitty job. You can't
1:15:18
read a word. But you know what, it usually ends up that this
1:15:22
fish is bad. It's crazy.
1:15:23
Adam Curry: So he says, it usually ends up the speech is
1:15:26
better. And then he of course has to throw this one in.
1:15:28
Unknown: Could you imagine if Biden was up? He's no good with
1:15:30
a teleprompter. He's the worst I've said. But could you imagine
1:15:33
if the teleprompters were off his Biden? He's he wouldn't even
1:15:41
say anything, because He's incapable. He'd probably go
1:15:44
pause, you know, pause. About what he's reading the
1:15:48
teleprompter. And then they say pause, meaning, you know, maybe
1:15:51
you'll get about three people clapping. And he was pause. Now
1:15:55
he just walked off the stage like this Oh, telephoto.
1:16:05
So
1:16:08
John C Dvorak: anyone who's watched any of these things,
1:16:09
knows what he's doing. He's doing a strong impression of
1:16:13
Biden during the
1:16:14
Adam Curry: book. But he I have to say he was not great without
1:16:16
the teleprompter. Because then he was
1:16:19
John C Dvorak: annoyed, did have something that he wanted on the
1:16:23
prompter. I don't know why,
1:16:24
Adam Curry: well, the prompter didn't work at all. So none of
1:16:26
his jokes, none of his bits, nothing was nothing was ready.
1:16:29
So then he goes into a whole battery story, the the kind of
1:16:34
to combat the stupidity of EVs. And, by the way, the EPA, it
1:16:40
really is forcing us automakers down this road, you know, by
1:16:44
saying, Well, you have to have, you know, your emissions can
1:16:47
only be so much and you know, by 2026 and be able to make cars,
1:16:52
practically internal combustion engines practically unusable.
1:16:56
Here's a bike. So, so, so Trump goes into this battery thing,
1:17:02
which I thought I think I think he lost it. So
1:17:05
Unknown: we have a country that's in trouble. We're going
1:17:08
to end the mandate or an electric one day they want to
1:17:10
make all boats to I went to a boat company in South Carolina,
1:17:14
the boat. I said, How is it he said, it's a problem, sir. They
1:17:17
want us to make all electric boats. These are boats that are
1:17:20
from 16 to 35 or so feet, fishing boats, leisure boats,
1:17:25
beautiful company in South Carolina beautiful guy has been
1:17:28
doing it for 50 years, he sells hundreds of boats every couple
1:17:32
of months. I mean, a really fantastic guy. And they use the
1:17:34
mercury engines and different engines in the back. No problem.
1:17:38
They want to take that out. They want to make it all electric. He
1:17:41
said the problem is the boat is so heavy, it can't float. I said
1:17:46
that sounds like a problem. He said also it can't go fast
1:17:49
because of the weight. And they want to now have a 50 mile or 70
1:17:53
mile radius, you have to go out 70 miles before you can really
1:17:55
start the boat up. And you go out at two knots. That's
1:17:59
essentially almost like two miles an hour. How long does it
1:18:02
take you to get out there many hours. And then you're allowed
1:18:06
to go around for 10 minutes, but you have to come back because
1:18:08
the batteries only lasts for a very short period of time.
1:18:11
Adam Curry: So so this is all off script clearly. And he's not
1:18:15
he's not bringing home any points. You know, he's not not
1:18:18
punching the way he normally does. And I think really, in
1:18:22
this last clip, it just showed that he does need he does need
1:18:26
some prompter. So
1:18:27
Unknown: I said let me ask you a question. And he said nobody
1:18:29
ever asked this question. And it must be because of MIT. My
1:18:33
relationship to MIT. Very smart. He goes, what
1:18:36
Adam Curry: is that? What is his relationship to MIT? Epstein.
1:18:40
What is that? What is he doing? Epstein? Was it at MIT? Epstein
1:18:44
funded MIT? Yeah, but he wasn't. I'm just saying what what is
1:18:49
Trump doing here? It might you might dismiss shark gag. Yes,
1:18:54
MIT kicks you out. Ever since that happened? MIT is laying
1:19:00
there no good. I
1:19:01
Unknown: say what would happen if the boat sank from his way.
1:19:05
And you're in the boat, and you have this tremendously powerful
1:19:09
battery. And the battery is now underwater. And there's a shark
1:19:13
that's approximately 10 yards over there. By the way, a lot of
1:19:16
shark attacks lately. Do you notice that a lot of show
1:19:19
Adam Curry: by the way. He's his uncle was at MIT. That's true,
1:19:23
and apparently got all of Tesla's secrets.
1:19:25
Unknown: I watched him guys justifying it today. Well, they
1:19:28
weren't really that angry. They bid off the young lady's leg
1:19:31
because of the fact that they were they were not hungry but
1:19:35
they misunderstood what who she was these people equate. He said
1:19:39
there's no problem with sharks. They just didn't really
1:19:41
understand. A young woman swimming now really got
1:19:44
decimated he's losing it here and other people do a lot of
1:19:47
shark attacks they said so there's a shark 10 yards away
1:19:50
from the boat. 10 yards are here. Do I get electrocuted? If
1:19:56
the boat is sinking water goes over the battery the boat is
1:19:59
sinking through Why stay on top of the boat and get
1:20:01
electrocuted? Or do I jump over by the shark and not get
1:20:05
electrocuted? Because I will tell you he didn't know the
1:20:07
answer. He said, you know, nobody's ever asked me that
1:20:09
question. I said, I think it's a good question. I think there's a
1:20:12
lot of electric current coming through that water. But you know
1:20:15
what I do if there was a shark, or you get electrocuted, I'll
1:20:18
take electrocution every single time. I'm not getting near this
1:20:22
yard.
1:20:23
Adam Curry: What? That's he losted. Man. He really did think
1:20:32
I'm gonna get electrocuted. Nope. The thing might catch
1:20:35
fire. But this is weird. That was not good. That was not a
1:20:42
notic not a good appearance.
1:20:45
John C Dvorak: Well, I'm since you brought it up as part of the
1:20:48
the prompter going out. Because I don't think he read me. He
1:20:52
does read from the prompter when he does, you can tell. But I
1:20:55
think he might use the prompter. As a just a crutch as Bono is a
1:21:01
crib sheet. First jokes. Yeah. You know, he said, I used to
1:21:06
when I gave a lot of public speeches, I would always have
1:21:09
just a bunch of note cards. And then I started roaming off topic
1:21:12
I would look down into Oh, I could do that.
1:21:15
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. And there you have it taped to the stage.
1:21:19
John C Dvorak: So you end up with at least some some
1:21:21
organizational structure.
1:21:23
Adam Curry: Yeah, but this was this was not a good, this was
1:21:25
not a good day for him. Not a good day,
1:21:29
John C Dvorak: he might have been distracted. Back to the
1:21:32
Adam Curry: binary shark by the shark, please. Back to the China
1:21:37
John C Dvorak: and EVS and the rest of it. I have a bunch of
1:21:39
analysis clips, but I want to just play the Eevee one, which
1:21:44
is China's trade analysis. This is guy he's introducing clip one
1:21:48
about making a play clip whatever it is PLAY CLIP for.
1:21:51
Unknown: Now zooming out a bit when it comes to these Eevee.
1:21:53
tariffs. These are aimed at protecting industries from cheap
1:21:56
Chinese imports. This is because Europe as a top destination for
1:22:00
Chinese EVs. Now the rhodium group thing tech notes that
1:22:03
Chinese Evie imports to the EU top $11 billion last year. Now
1:22:08
the EU is also set to investigate Chinese solar and
1:22:11
wind products. But it also needs those products to hit its green
1:22:16
energy commitments by 2035. How do you see the EU balancing
1:22:21
this? Well,
1:22:22
there's gonna have to be a real balancing, as you say, on these
1:22:28
green energy targets, most of them are completely unrealistic.
1:22:33
For one thing, the power grid can't sustain the number of
1:22:39
electronic electric vehicles that these targets are calling
1:22:43
for. There's a big disconnect between reality and these
1:22:49
targets. So from that standpoint, I would essentially
1:22:54
reject the idea that that they need to reach these targets.
1:22:59
It's completely unrealistic to try to do so. And it's going to
1:23:06
be tremendously damaging to the European economy. Should these
1:23:12
targets stay in place through 2035.
1:23:16
Adam Curry: So let's take stock. And
1:23:18
John C Dvorak: where is the 500,000 charging stations who
1:23:22
are supposed to have that Biden promised in 20?
1:23:25
Adam Curry: Let's let's take stock. So we have weakened our
1:23:30
the dollar as the as the reserve currency of the world. We have
1:23:35
forced these reinforced Russia by kicking them off the system
1:23:40
to work directly with China and trade in I guess, one or yen or
1:23:47
whatever one one with China for Russia's oil. We have somehow
1:23:53
pissed off the Saudis enough that that they're now selling
1:23:57
directly to China in the WAN. We have made everybody worried
1:24:02
about putting money into our system because let's face it
1:24:05
will steal it. We are collapsing our our energy infrastructure by
1:24:14
trying to put a whole bunch of he's been putting hooking up to
1:24:17
a whole bunch of batteries. I mean, this is the perfect moment
1:24:22
to let Trump win. Let him deal with it because this is all gone
1:24:27
awry. And we're just we're just funding war and death and
1:24:31
destruction everywhere. Is that does that sum it up?
1:24:36
John C Dvorak: I think this is good as it is. You know, do you
1:24:40
know
1:24:40
Adam Curry: what Trump should be announcing his VP pick this is
1:24:42
this is the time now we need to do that this will get him back
1:24:45
in the cycle. But I have no idea at this point who's even in the
1:24:49
running.
1:24:50
John C Dvorak: With this. There's four or five people I
1:24:53
would like to see. I would like to see Byron Donalds I think
1:25:00
He's the most he's just a terrific fiery guy. The the
1:25:05
represent the black guy who's a representative from he's a
1:25:08
congressman from Florida. He's terrific. He's sharp, fast. But
1:25:14
I'm I'm now leaning to as a prediction. I'm leaning to dis
1:25:19
to Rubio. What? Yeah, yeah, you started watching Rubio and
1:25:25
you're gonna start seeing the potential for the next VP is
1:25:30
going to be Rubio really? Yeah.
1:25:34
Adam Curry: I mean, they can speak
1:25:35
John C Dvorak: Spanish. And that's the only real benefit. I
1:25:39
liked the fact that Kristi, Noem, if you've been following
1:25:42
us, she's missing. You know, I could probably I, you know,
1:25:44
should have a woman and she's trying to throw herself in, even
1:25:47
though she sabotaged yourself. So that's both crap shooting the
1:25:50
dog. She, she doesn't want to be divided. But now she's making it
1:25:54
sound as though she did. And I don't know what that's all
1:25:58
about. But she's doing that she should just shut up. You really?
1:26:01
Adam Curry: You really think Rubio is a serious possibility?
1:26:04
Hmm. Yeah. Don't you think a lot of people will go? They have the
1:26:09
same visceral reaction. I have like, Oh, little Marco Rubio.
1:26:13
John C Dvorak: And he watch the dig in there grooming him, you
1:26:16
can just see it happening. Now, there's one other thing that's
1:26:20
going on it we should maybe mention, which is the g7. Well,
1:26:24
I already mentioned the g7. Well, I mean, we should but not
1:26:27
with the particular thing I have in this clip. Oh, there's a new
1:26:32
term, an economic term. And I this is not the best example of
1:26:38
his use. But I have it in this clip, and then I can discuss
1:26:44
some of this. I heard it elsewhere. And this is going to
1:26:47
be used. I think this is going to be one of the major terms
1:26:50
that we're gonna have to deal with, which is the term
1:26:52
spillover,
1:26:54
Unknown: the US expanding sanctions on Russia to stop
1:26:57
countries like China from sustaining Russia's war machine.
1:27:01
This comes as President Biden heads to Italy for the g7
1:27:04
summit, where he'll ramp up pressure on China's unfair trade
1:27:08
practices. Entities Iris Tao has more from Bari, Italy,
1:27:12
President Biden has now landed here in Italy, where he will
1:27:15
talk with g7 leaders about ramping up pressure on China and
1:27:18
Russia. And right before the summit here tomorrow, the US
1:27:21
Treasury Department announced a slew of new sanctions aimed at
1:27:24
stopping countries like China from supplying Russia with
1:27:28
equipment and materials used in a war against Ukraine. Here's
1:27:31
the White House detailing those sanctions watch. We have
1:27:34
also been clear with the PRC that we reserve the right to
1:27:38
take action against particular companies and entities that we
1:27:42
believe are engaged in supporting Russia's war machine
1:27:44
through the provision of inputs, whether it's industrial
1:27:48
materials, or micro electronics, or UAV parts or whatever it may
1:27:51
be. And we have put our money where our mouth is,
1:27:55
and Beijing has been ramping up a support for Moscow, including
1:27:58
by selling a dual use computer chips made using us technology,
1:28:03
Wednesday's actions widen existing sanctions to target
1:28:06
those goods. In addition to China's support for Russia. g7
1:28:09
leaders here will also address China's unfair trade practices,
1:28:13
we will confront China's non market policies that are leading
1:28:16
to harmful global spillovers.
1:28:18
Adam Curry: I'm glad they finally mentioned at the end of
1:28:20
the clip.
1:28:21
John C Dvorak: Well, that's the problem. Of course, yes. There
1:28:24
was one analyst that I listened to. And he says that the Chinese
1:28:28
policy of spillover, which is over producing it reminded me of
1:28:33
first time I went to Korea is that I bought a bunch of there's
1:28:38
a bunch of these stores that sold what I think demanded to
1:28:41
spill over. And so I think a lot of watches you get and different
1:28:47
kinds of luggage and other things, you guess it means
1:28:50
Adam Curry: stuff that fell off the back of the truck, is that
1:28:52
basically what it means? Or
1:28:54
John C Dvorak: is it no it means purpose li over producing. So
1:28:59
you have a you have a run of 10,000 and you just it goes to
1:29:05
12,000. But you own the run is you pay for 10,000 and you have
1:29:09
2000 run over or now the term is spillover. And they claim that
1:29:18
China's whole mechanism for foreign trade is to sell the
1:29:22
spirit spillover to foreign countries, Europe, United States
1:29:27
and elsewhere. Everything's a spillover. And I the way they
1:29:31
were presenting this and a couple of these clips that I
1:29:35
didn't have I don't have it's it really made a lot of sense to me
1:29:39
because I've always noticed that they China over produces stuff
1:29:43
they view if you can make you know if like if you're doing
1:29:46
book printing for example. It costs about the same amount to
1:29:49
print 10,000 copies as 9000 copies. So if you pay for 9000
1:29:54
you have 1000 copies left over and there's no
1:29:57
Adam Curry: expense that's all profit is profit. for you for
1:30:00
the manufacturer, just so.
1:30:03
John C Dvorak: And so I just find that the determine which
1:30:07
I've never heard before is starting to be used now. And it
1:30:11
was in that clip at the very end, but it was it's, you'd
1:30:14
watch for this term it's going to be used. You're going to hear
1:30:17
it I'm sure of it. Played the second clip here. Yeah, you can
1:30:21
play a second clip.
1:30:22
Unknown: And on Ukraine Biden is set to meet with Ukrainian
1:30:24
president Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday and signed a new
1:30:27
security agreement to pledge America's long term support to
1:30:31
the country. Now their focus here among g7 leaders is to
1:30:34
discuss sending Ukraine a massive loan using profits
1:30:38
generated by frozen Russian assets. President Biden will
1:30:41
also use this opportunity to amplify his view that America
1:30:44
needs to stand with allies and bolster democracy in key to his
1:30:48
2024 campaign.
1:30:51
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that was meaningless but you will be
1:30:53
played that basically that was but that democracy is is that
1:30:57
play? Even though there's been no elections? Well,
1:31:01
Adam Curry: how about this? How about we just make it so that we
1:31:04
need to bring in the great reset that Trump's the perfect guy for
1:31:07
that this will have it all? Just rug pool rug pole telling you
1:31:12
the I can feel it on my water. We got a rug pool coming. I
1:31:17
don't know what that is. We're going to pull the rug on
1:31:19
everything. Everything's all over the rug a pool. Yeah, rug
1:31:22
pool. Yeah, I'm still waiting. Only one company asked to say
1:31:26
you know that AI is not so great. And then the whole stock
1:31:28
market collapses. Everyone's in turmoil hair on fire. Trump
1:31:33
comms? Yes, yes. Then you reset while we need some some kind of
1:31:40
digital currency. Yeah, ultimately, everyone's doing it
1:31:43
except us. Before we take a break here, there's this is one
1:31:49
clip. I just love this in Chicago. The Chicago ones
1:31:53
particularly black Chicago is so mad at Biden, they are so mad.
1:31:58
And this is still the immigration on how he'll still
1:32:01
win. Well, this is so even though he'll be pre nominated
1:32:06
before the convention, which is in Chicago. But I think they
1:32:11
were I think they want to see a replay of of the 60 What was it
1:32:15
64 convention now? Was it 68? What was the big? The big
1:32:20
John C Dvorak: fight? 68 I
1:32:22
Adam Curry: believe? Yeah. Where the cops are clubbin people,
1:32:26
John C Dvorak: the Democrat cops under a Democrat regime? Mayor
1:32:30
Daley Yes. All Democrats, because that's Chicago. were
1:32:34
beaten up Democrat kids. Well, it'd
1:32:36
Adam Curry: be even better when they beat up black Democrat
1:32:39
kids. It's gonna be hilarious. will speak for black boy.
1:32:41
Unknown: Yes, sir. Black Americans. We're not African
1:32:44
American. We're not people of color. We're not black and brown
1:32:48
minority. By Papa, none of that. No, none of that strict. This is
1:32:55
about our people demanding the resources, just as you given
1:32:59
these people, these newcomers who are walking into this new
1:33:02
commerce assistance, correct? How do you take a new group of
1:33:06
people that have paid no taxes can vote and you put them in
1:33:09
front of the vote? I'm like, Okay, I'm no fan. So we say this
1:33:13
to you, Mayor. Governor, President, if you think that
1:33:19
they powerful that you have to acquiesce and answer to them
1:33:21
olbas. Do you tell them to vote for you the next elections to
1:33:26
support your Democratic National Convention? Or you don't show
1:33:29
you how we feel about the Democratic House? Thank you. If
1:33:33
you take you will have a peaceful democratic national
1:33:35
convention in Chicago. Well, if people stop, right, stay tuned.
1:33:39
Adam Curry: Stay tone. We will stay tuned.
1:33:43
John C Dvorak: Yeah, we'll see. We got
1:33:45
Adam Curry: I think we have we've had seven years. You know,
1:33:48
Trump came in what really wasn't great. Although everyone
1:33:52
remembers it being great, but you know, four years of Trump
1:33:55
three years of Biden those those were the good years. We got
1:33:58
seven bad years coming. That's That's my prediction.
1:34:02
Particularly if Marco Rubio was vice president. You imagine
1:34:07
that?
1:34:08
John C Dvorak: Yeah, kid, a laughingstock. Oh, I
1:34:12
Adam Curry: can't believe America put that guy there.
1:34:15
John C Dvorak: You just you're a hater.
1:34:16
Adam Curry: I am a hater by I'm definitely not a Rubio fan. No
1:34:19
way.
1:34:21
John C Dvorak: No way. Well, the irony, of course to the Rubio
1:34:25
being vice president would be his previous comments about the
1:34:29
small hands. Yes.
1:34:31
Adam Curry: And the water. The water was splashing the water
1:34:34
everywhere. And then of course, then we get
1:34:38
John C Dvorak: also but he's also in the category of McCrone
1:34:40
and Solinsky was a dancer dancer.
1:34:43
Adam Curry: Yes. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your
1:34:47
currency in the morning to you the man who put the seas in the
1:34:50
Cuban Missile Crisis part to say hello to my friend on the other
1:34:53
end, the one and only Mr. John Cena.
1:34:58
John C Dvorak: Any morning to you Mr. Adam curry in the
1:34:59
morning. I should see boots in the ground feet and your subs in
1:35:01
the one James nice out there in the
1:35:03
Adam Curry: morning. Hello trolls there all day. Let me
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stop
1:35:11
1584 I think we're down a bit.
1:35:15
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's the day African clip,
1:35:17
Adam Curry: though. Believe me, it was it was the NTD clips,
1:35:21
you're killing me. There's no dynamics in the NTD reporting,
1:35:25
they got good information. But there's no dynamics 1668 was. So
1:35:31
we're down about 199 neutrals, that's okay. Because those that
1:35:37
are here are the ones that matter. That's all we care
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And within 90 seconds. It happened again. On Thursday, six
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hours after we published the show. It had still not shown up
1:36:34
on Apple. Six hours,
1:36:36
John C Dvorak: six hours. Yes
1:36:37
Adam Curry: six hours. But
1:36:38
John C Dvorak: does it take so long? Well,
1:36:40
Adam Curry: the glitch is a glitch. Now they're using their
1:36:44
own system. They're not using the podcasting 2.0 system. They
1:36:49
could I mean it's it's available to them, they can use the pod
1:36:52
ping and they can pick it up but now that ah they're too busy
1:36:56
putting their women in horrible pants. That's, that's what
1:37:01
they're focused on. You need to look you need to look at that
1:37:03
you need to look at these pants. It was really a turn off. Like
1:37:06
is that is that what you're doing Apple we're moving into
1:37:13
the second half of our 16th year here on no agenda sounds crazy,
1:37:17
but it's true. And the community grows even behind me just it's
1:37:23
so such a great community of people look at the meetups, go
1:37:26
to a meet up and see what I'm talking about. I mean, the fact
1:37:29
that I'm just I happen to be showing up in Amsterdam, and
1:37:31
they've got standing room only at this point at the meetup. And
1:37:35
these are people who honestly have you I know you're not a
1:37:38
telegram guy and neither am I actually kind of despise
1:37:41
telegram. It's very annoying product. But if you just look
1:37:45
for no agenda, there must be 15 or 16 Different no agenda
1:37:49
groups, and people are in there. And so we have the Texas Group,
1:37:53
we have the I think there's two Dutch groups, you have the
1:37:56
general group and there's the all kinds of
1:37:59
John C Dvorak: the all group that believes in donations. Yes,
1:38:03
Adam Curry: I think they do. I think they do believe in
1:38:05
donations. But they sit there and they and they converse with
1:38:09
and it's really friendly. You know, I think there's also
1:38:13
admins and moderators. So if you're not friendly, you get
1:38:15
kicked out. But that but it just seems like the vibe is nice on
1:38:19
these telegram groups. I don't like it because you open up
1:38:23
telegram and then you see the groups and there's 5000 new
1:38:26
messages. Well, I'm not going to scroll through that. And if you
1:38:29
turn on alerts like Bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing,
1:38:32
bing boos like you're getting alerted all the time. But people
1:38:35
love it. And that's our people, John. So love them love them for
1:38:39
that reason. Because they I
1:38:41
John C Dvorak: don't know who they are. Well, there are
1:38:43
people.
1:38:45
Adam Curry: That's what you say, no, there are people I know they
1:38:47
are they are our people. And they support the show with time,
1:38:50
talent and treasure in multiple languages. time and talent is
1:38:56
always expressed by hitting people in the mouth, getting
1:38:59
people to listen, telling people through telegram
1:39:04
John C Dvorak: Russian spying.
1:39:06
Adam Curry: Okay. It kind of started as a chat app, I guess.
1:39:13
But you
1:39:14
John C Dvorak: just reminded me of some sort of a glorified use
1:39:17
NET modernised.
1:39:19
Adam Curry: Not a bad analogy actually. Not not structured. So
1:39:25
use net at least you had a structure all dot, you know,
1:39:30
etc, etc. So you could kind of you could go into the top level
1:39:33
group and know where you were, where you were, and then go into
1:39:37
subgroups, of course, via Usenet updated overnight. So it wasn't,
1:39:44
maybe that was even better. You know, you had to wait until the
1:39:47
next day to see the flame wars spark. But in that regard, the
1:39:53
you know, and there was also what those moderated the Usenet
1:39:56
groups I can't remember was there any model I remember
1:39:59
John C Dvorak: from that? Your Wish you can put advertising on
1:40:02
Usenet. Oh
1:40:03
Adam Curry: yeah, I remember I showed up. Hi I set up mtv.com
1:40:06
You're a horrible person. You bring it to the internet go
1:40:10
away. Yeah. I hate and they were right. In hindsight they were
1:40:15
probably right in hindsight Yeah, too late now, it's too
1:40:18
late. Or artists of course are always there to show their true.
1:40:24
Their true talent when they obviously put a lot of time into
1:40:27
it. You can find that at no agenda art generator.com We, we
1:40:32
want to thank the artists who brought us the artwork for
1:40:35
episode 1667 titled The heavy tail, which by the way, I found
1:40:40
out is an actual term in statistics. It's kind of a
1:40:45
bullcrap term in my opinion, but it is a term the heavy tail. And
1:40:51
it was networks who we chose for the artwork networks did a nice
1:40:56
piece. It was the climate Cafe so it's a cup of coffee with a
1:41:01
flaming flames coming out of the guy's mouth and, and the little
1:41:05
Earth Flat Earth on top of the coffee cup. It popped for sure
1:41:10
it kind of popped. I think we'd liked it for that reason. And
1:41:13
there really wasn't much else to choose from was there. Do you
1:41:16
remember what's
1:41:16
John C Dvorak: the real reason you just named it right there?
1:41:18
Adam Curry: Let me see what else we had. There are a lot of
1:41:20
people with call your AIPAC guy I kind of liked the welding arts
1:41:26
from Dame Kenny Ben, you didn't like it? See, I also like
1:41:32
disease X also a Kenny Ben peace. She is of course a Dutch
1:41:36
master. But that did not pass the gruesome test for you know,
1:41:42
John C Dvorak: I just didn't like it. I wasn't even that
1:41:44
gruesome. Just a grimacing X.
1:41:48
Adam Curry: Boring. The one that we both like, though that we
1:41:51
know that was only put there just to get us to talk about it.
1:41:55
Is Darren O'Neill with the kids deserve disturbing art?
1:42:00
John C Dvorak: Which turns out to be the funniest piece. Yeah,
1:42:03
it was we both agree it was stupid looking at AI generated
1:42:06
kid with a dumb look on his face, and drawing a devil.
1:42:12
Adam Curry: Now why did we not choose that?
1:42:15
John C Dvorak: Because it was that's the gruesome thing. The
1:42:17
devil was gruesome we're not extolling the virtues or
1:42:21
otherwise of the devil on our show.
1:42:24
Adam Curry: All right, we're not doing it.
1:42:26
John C Dvorak: I mean, you want to do stuff like that? I don't
1:42:28
know why I did not want
1:42:29
Adam Curry: to do that. I didn't know I did not. I actually
1:42:32
wanted the welding piece of you thought that was too sparse, or
1:42:35
whatever you thought was doesn't
1:42:37
John C Dvorak: have any nobody would get is impossible. And
1:42:40
it's not even what kind of welding? Are we dealing with
1:42:42
your use case? It looks like a soldering gun or something. I'm
1:42:47
not sure what this
1:42:48
Adam Curry: was more. Yeah, it was more like, yeah, you're
1:42:50
looking like a razor, actually. If you look at like a red razor,
1:42:54
yeah, right. There was some issues. Thank you, artists. We
1:42:59
love all of you. We appreciate you. And of course, Dr. Scott,
1:43:03
the Bruce Wayne of podcasting. 2.0 diligently puts the chapters
1:43:08
together after every single show, which is, isn't another
1:43:12
great example of time and talent, especially time, because
1:43:15
he listens to the show, as he's listening, he has to make little
1:43:18
chapter markers, then he has to go find art. And then he has to
1:43:21
put that in there. And he does. And he gets it done within a few
1:43:24
hours after publishing, that's really appreciated. So you can
1:43:27
see a lot of these pieces of art again. Me I'm joking. In a
1:43:33
modern podcast app, which is where you what you really want
1:43:36
to be using don't don't submit yourself to the apple, waiting
1:43:41
six hours for the show to update. And then people are
1:43:43
posting the show and you didn't upload it to Apple. Now that's
1:43:47
not how it works. Then how many times you have to say that you
1:43:51
can't you can't rely on Silicon Valley stuff. Stop it. Yeah,
1:43:56
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little late he said As with a shrug emoji, she thoroughly
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roundtable please, sir Stichting of the West Side villages Wow,
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nice is that So Betty? I guess it's gonna be Betty stick to
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him. I'm just guessing I
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John C Dvorak: guess oh and be heard her name Yeah, her
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Adam Curry: name name is what will be used of course, I should
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John C Dvorak: Meanwhile, we got Sam of the bear grass in
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Sam of the bear grass. I'd also like to say Happy Father's Day
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to all the dads out there. Excuse me. I lost my dad two
1:46:22
years ago to his sudden cardiac event. And Adam I am working on
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forgiveness very John. My dad had you beat not only did he
1:46:33
never own a smartphone. He only had home internet when he was
1:46:40
forced to work remotely. That is pretty pretty. Yeah, that would
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be that yes, definitely. I still have a phone it's just in a
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drawer. As soon as as soon as inperson resumed he got rid of
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it. Good for him. Excellent bourbon and blunts had to round
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Yeah, well those things you can comment on Bourbon and blondes
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at the roundtable please genre jingles F 35 Scream fault
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followed by a Trump's speech for us. And
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Adam Curry: he is indeed on the birthday list. I'm gonna do him
1:47:13
while he wants them in that order. I'll do them in that
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order.
1:47:17
Unknown: You've got
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Adam Curry: karma SpaceForce brings us to Anthony. I
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John C Dvorak: should just as an aside Yes. So I've been looking
1:47:33
for my cache of challenge coins, which haven't seen for years.
1:47:37
Oh, okay, so Jay found them Oh, so I've got all the challenge
1:47:43
coins that I sent. I sent one challenge cordon off to one of
1:47:46
our producers Jay found him and I realized I have a space for I
1:47:50
don't know how many of these you have to because most of them
1:47:52
when two came in I tried to get one over to you I don't have I
1:47:55
do I definitely have one Space Force One Yeah, I get the Space
1:48:00
Force but I've also got I know there's one I have I'm sure you
1:48:03
don't have it we both have NSA channels goes to a very State
1:48:09
Department challenge coins but the one I'm pretty sure you
1:48:14
don't have is I have a KGB challenge
1:48:16
Adam Curry: oh no I don't have that what what do you How did
1:48:18
you get that?
1:48:20
John C Dvorak: Yes I now I'm trying to remember who sent it
1:48:22
to me but once some guy collected it somewhere along the
1:48:26
way and Yeah, but what got me because I'm going through these
1:48:30
coins including the no agenda coins. Is that who I might as
1:48:36
the KGB having a challenge coin in the first place is such a
1:48:41
Western thing. Well,
1:48:43
Adam Curry: all I know is find it weird. All I know is I sent
1:48:45
you a manufacturer of challenge coins for the rebel iser
1:48:51
donation and you sent an email back and said how about a tote
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bag? Yeah. What's wrong with you? Tote Bag No.
1:49:02
John C Dvorak: So see, I think the challenge coin bad is is
1:49:07
over it's
1:49:08
Adam Curry: never over. It's never over. You went Sir You
1:49:12
went searching for them. You just sent someone one because
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they're they're always on Vogue. And if not, we're bringing them
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That's fine by us.
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John C Dvorak: I love my job and I love what I do. I've
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Adam Curry: previously quieted my guilty conscience with the
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downline, but to my knowledge, only one executive producer
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Aaron burrow quiz has ever donated. So I'm gonna give him a
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D douching. First. D deuced. Please in some of my downline
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with a douchebag Dave our Russ Russ Dr. Jeremy K. Matt s as
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you're into three real life friends in various stages of
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you for continuing to put out a product that that all shows
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should aspire towards. Well, they could but it's so hard such
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Let me let me rephrase that. Please do that all shows should
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aspire towards in honesty, and professionalism and in quality
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reading it. As might mo says my as mo might say, I think it was
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Yes, I believe that you deserve these flowers while you're still
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around to appreciate them. Thank you. Yeah, I'm beginning my
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monthly donation will continue to be more as I'm able to keep
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your exit strategy at bay. I humbly request tax resolution
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and home buying karma for myself. With a Twist a goat at
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of our magic number and look forward to re or to claiming my
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dame hood in the next four years. Just in case love is
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definitely lit Maggie of the upper left coast.
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Adam Curry: karma then we have two 333 33 donations from chap
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Williams which is very much appreciated. I have no notes do
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you have a note from chap I looked everywhere and I did not
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find anything here he'll get a double of karma for that you've
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got karma
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John C Dvorak: Edmond, Oklahoma and then you also there's sir
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plane crash in St. Paul, Minnesota came up with 333 33
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also no note you must give him a double up karma.
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Unknown: You've got
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Adam Curry: karma then we have Have our one of our Dutch
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knights or whose cadaver from Doran in the Netherlands 333 dot
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32 ITM John and Adam and jaw Okay, time to donate I use my no
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agenda degree of Doctor of Philosophy or more accurately my
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PhD in media deconstruction or media nihilism to change careers
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from the highly subsidized hydrogen construction sector to
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the corrugated cardboard industry. Last week, I had a
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safety training from an Australian family shrink mine
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Jew in LA, in Lac T in Finland, and I hit him in the mouth with
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my shrunken amygdala. He was clearly impressed by the
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professional appearance of the certificate or my witty answers
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to his issues. The no agenda show value for value, sorry, to
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Alright, oops, thank you. Are you coming to the meetup, boost
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John C Dvorak: Vanda put in Eindhoven. 333 dot three another
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Hollender I started listening after seeing animonda Jenson
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show yes and donation and was hooked immediately. Somehow it
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took until the second donation segment of episodes 1666 or over
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three years of value for value talk to finally get to me. We
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Adam Curry: did it. It's a grind man. It's a grind.
1:56:35
John C Dvorak: All I could think about was donating. Go day
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donate. It dawned on me that I couldn't afford to go to the
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Amsterdam meetup as a douchebag. And finally, I couldn't stand
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being one any longer either. The final confirmation came from
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numerology as I found there's exactly 1111 days between the
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show I tuned in which was 1349 Webby and so 1666 word weird the
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weird weird how about that you? How about that you've taken me
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from wacky to weird. Is a joke in there somewhere I have some
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some rules. I have some
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Adam Curry: fools says I have come full circle
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John C Dvorak: I've come upon. So here's my donation of three
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three st at three because 1111 divided by that amount gives you
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three dot and he's got a really a number of threes. And when
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hitting your head to the left, wouldn't you agree that there's
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a the ultimate boob donation? Shout out to McLaughlin,
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Adam Curry: a good point.
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John C Dvorak: And thanks for all you Yeah, thanks for all you
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do keep up the good work for more years at least no jingles
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just chops karma in a relationship karma please, by
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the
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Adam Curry: way, and I went back and checked somehow. On Thursday
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on Sunday show you skipped over Kevin McLaughlin boob donation?
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No I didn't that I checked it. I went back and checked and it was
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just skipped over just an accident. I didn't catch it
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either. Because I'm you know, I'm grinding away getting
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everything set up for the meetups and stuff and this was a
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lot of work but I got an email from someone who was very
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concerned and I thought that was really sweet. She said Is
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everything okay with Kevin? Did he not donate?
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John C Dvorak: Like Devin McLaughlin and Linda Lou patcon
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in the giggle white guy
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Adam Curry: I'm telling you to be the I'm telling the show I'm
1:58:42
telling you
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Unknown: you've got karma
1:58:51
John C Dvorak: sorry, I could be wrong. I just kind of remember
1:58:54
saying some and to go back myself. I went
1:58:56
Adam Curry: back and checked and went back and check this okay,
1:58:58
but it happens but it was just one of those things. So sorry,
1:59:01
Kevin. Amy burn is in Winona, North Carolina. 300 No bells
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whistles karma just thanking you. Thank you, Amy.
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John C Dvorak: Again, this is interesting. This came in from
1:59:19
Daniella pom pom in Los Angeles California. 300 bucks he says
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last time I donated your chop my name now you real good you
1:59:28
called me Daniella. Now you know my name Daniella. And please.
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Job karma to us and shout out to Linda our favorite Lou Pat
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gherkin. She does a real good job. Thanks for the great Shona.
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I'm looking at her name and it has all the elements Hawaiian
1:59:49
name and people don't understand when you pronounce anything.
1:59:52
Most of this isn't 100% true but generally speaking in Hawaii
1:59:56
pronounce each if there's two vowels Together you pronounce
2:00:00
each one individually. So turning to Hawaii, her name
2:00:03
would be Dan E. Isla Pompey. And it would be palm. Pu would be
2:00:12
the last name. And so I'm thinking, Wait a minute, what if
2:00:15
she is Hawaiian and I'm pronouncing your name wrong
2:00:18
again?
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Adam Curry: Well, maybe give us a pronunciation guy ever did
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that pronunciation guy jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs
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John C Dvorak: there we go with gigawatt Coffee Roasters in
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Bensenville Illinois. I'll take this to Oh 613 I love the
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dueling tips segment. John your tip wins hands down, man. I just
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got my hangs ding Berg V vinegar from Amazon and I will say the
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flavor is excellent. With some Pellegrino that's exactly what I
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know there used to be a vinegar at that star. The Italian
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producer used was which makes vinegars they used to make a
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flavored vinegar. That was the best thing I've ever had in
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terms of using it with sparkling water but that I haven't it's
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been discontinued or something I don't know. So
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Adam Curry: I have an idea. Why don't you take some of these
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vinegar tips and put it in a book
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John C Dvorak: at me writes I am a sucker for a good coffee tip.
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And knew that salt can be used in coffee to cut bitterness but
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I did not know it is also thought to bring prosperity.
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Yes. Stay caffeinated Eli the coffee guy. Thank
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Adam Curry: you, Eli and I tried the Live Wire espresso with with
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vodka for
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John C Dvorak: dough. There you go. Yep. And I'm still put salt
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in it. No, I'm
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Adam Curry: still hammered though. That's for sure. Bet
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John C Dvorak: And I'll just listen down here twice with the
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exact same message. Do you think this is a spreadsheet? Glitch?
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Oh,
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Adam Curry: you said you said the G word. Alright. Yeah. Well,
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what we'll say it's we'll say it's a glitch and before you
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move to our next donations,
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Unknown: of resumes back in Dutchess
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John C Dvorak: she has a jingle now. It's about time Yes. Then
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the producer list. Jobs,
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Adam Curry: jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs. And then we got
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Vanessa Campbell, actually it is Vanessa and mark. And with a
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handwritten note very nice. Did it come in as a check? I'm
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presuming check. Yeah. And it says here, John, you'll be happy
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to hear this. Your newsletter reminded me it's time to donate.
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Keep one person keep up the good work. Mark and Vanessa Campbell
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Unknown: is this. We go out hit people in the mouth
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squirrel
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John C Dvorak: I would like to start off with a Biden clip. A
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Biden is an unbelievable liar.
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Adam Curry: There's a quote for you. But
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John C Dvorak: this is not Yeah, I think he's also a
2:05:20
knowledgeable about certain things. Because I've talked
2:05:23
about this on the show a dozen times. Because I had visited the
2:05:27
caches claim mansion in Kentucky. Yes, you have. And
2:05:32
there's Henry Clay, very famous. He was a very famous politician
2:05:37
and chose brother caches, we had a was also very successful. And
2:05:43
they were both abolitionist. And there was the story about how a
2:05:49
bunch of the share of some locals are going to come in and
2:05:53
grab him in some incident in the Civil War incident, but he shot
2:05:58
a cannon, which he had an affront at this group film. Oh,
2:06:03
yes,
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Adam Curry: yes, he shoots. Yes, I remember now. Yes.
2:06:07
John C Dvorak: So he shot a cannon out these guys. And they
2:06:09
all dispersed. And that was the end of it. They didn't want to
2:06:13
deal with it. So then I heard this Biden clip, which is that
2:06:19
some women against firearms or something, and Biden goes on
2:06:23
with this particular speech are so damn
2:06:26
Unknown: important. We need you. We need you to overcome the
2:06:29
unrelenting opposition of the gun lobby gun manufacturers, so
2:06:33
many politicians, when they oppose common sense gun
2:06:36
legislation. I used to be a lawyer when I was no longer the
2:06:40
Vice President, I became a professor at the University of
2:06:44
Pennsylvania and before that, I taught a constitutional law
2:06:47
class and so I'll talk to the Second Amendment. There's never
2:06:50
been a time that says you can own anything you want. And never
2:06:54
you couldn't own a cannon during the Civil War. Think about how
2:07:00
much you hear this phrase, a lot of liberty. Washing go give me a
2:07:05
break.
2:07:12
By the way, if they want to take on government if we get out of
2:07:16
line, which there's talking again, about, guess what they
2:07:20
need FFTs they don't need
2:07:22
Adam Curry: this old trope again.
2:07:27
John C Dvorak: Now the besides the Canon gaff, yes, I was, I
2:07:33
was still been analyzing this. No, I'm serious. I'm serious. No
2:07:37
joke. When people clap it Oh, it's always it never made any
2:07:42
sense to me. Until recently, I realized that comedians when
2:07:46
they're on stage, and they tell something extremely funny. They
2:07:50
get a round of applause. Yes. So Biden is equating that though,
2:07:56
with laughter. Yeah. And he has to correct the audience and say,
2:08:00
no, no, I'm serious. No joke. Because they're clapping for
2:08:04
something. He said. That's the only rational I can come up with
2:08:08
for that. Those lines.
2:08:09
Adam Curry: They're clapping because someone held up the clap
2:08:11
sign.
2:08:13
John C Dvorak: No, it's because someone has the clap. Whoo.
2:08:15
Okay. All right. That was I just had to get that out. Well, June,
2:08:20
I, by the way, have a second half a show clip two. Oh, no,
2:08:24
Adam Curry: I gotta stop you. I gotta stop you because we have.
2:08:27
It is June. And you know what June is? It's Moloch month,
2:08:33
where we celebrate Pride around the around the globe. And I have
2:08:39
some clips of the trans Moloch month. Yeah, that's my new
2:08:42
that's my new term. Okay, yeah, of course. Obviously, the devil
2:08:47
is prideful. So there's pride Gog and Magog. Well, they're
2:08:51
they're in there somewhere. So I pulled a couple clips from
2:08:55
Instagram. For your for your celebrating Moloch month. Here's
2:09:00
the first one from Washington State.
2:09:02
Unknown: Hey internet friends happy Juneteenth Happy Pride
2:09:05
Month that give a gay person in a wheelchair $5 Today
2:09:13
Adam Curry: I just love the opening. There's nothing like
2:09:16
giving a gay person in a wheelchair some money today.
2:09:19
Unknown: Now that we've gotten the formalities out of the way I
2:09:21
just want to relay some uplifting news. In response to
2:09:24
vandalism problems Spokane Washington's lime and electric
2:09:28
scooter and cycle rental company is creating a no go zone around
2:09:32
a pride flag mural crosswalk after three teenagers were
2:09:36
detained on June 6 for leaving skid marks on the crosswalk.
2:09:40
They were scooting across the pride flag in their little
2:09:43
scooters. And that is vandalism to the City of Spokane. Just to
2:09:47
fill you in. Ally Am I right? The teenagers faced a first
2:09:51
degree malicious mischief allegation. The decision to
2:09:55
create a restricted area aims to protect the mural from further
2:09:58
damage.
2:10:00
Adam Curry: A little Terminator in the road. Ally. Am I right?
2:10:03
That's a good one. I like that. Ally. Am I right? You could just
2:10:07
yell that out just in a crowded theater. Ally. Am I right? Yeah,
2:10:12
it's on the road. And these kids for 12 seconds. We're just like
2:10:16
popping wheelies and do a little skid marks on the and they got
2:10:20
charged with the class one felony or something. They got
2:10:24
the book thrown at him arrested and booked and everything for
2:10:27
desecrating the mural flight painted on the road. Yeah, yeah.
2:10:32
And then lime scooters, immediately made it a no go
2:10:35
zone. So when you're going towards the mural just stops. So
2:10:39
you can't see you can't put skid marks on the mural. So that's,
2:10:45
that's our first story from Instagram. Now, a fascinating
2:10:49
tidbit. Here's something I did not know. Did
2:10:52
Unknown: you know that queer and trans people actually
2:10:54
experienced time completely differently to sis people? It's
2:10:58
a concept called queer temporality. And it basically
2:11:00
has to do with the fact that historically, as queer and trans
2:11:04
people our lives have started much later, and for a whole
2:11:08
bunch of reasons ended earlier than asshat counterparts. So as
2:11:13
a result, our experience of time is compressed.
2:11:18
Adam Curry: But you didn't bet you didn't know that, huh? Wow,
2:11:23
we're temper temporality.
2:11:26
John C Dvorak: That's funny. I have a talk clip.
2:11:29
Adam Curry: I get tick tock clip.
2:11:30
Unknown: Okay. All right, but it's
2:11:32
Adam Curry: the bomb still. Let me I'm still in my rainbow mode
2:11:35
here. Okay. This should be a clip Blitz, though. It's not a
2:11:38
clip Blitz, because this is important. The Canadian Cancer
2:11:43
Society put out a style Yeah, this is a good one. This is very
2:11:46
important. This the statement they put
2:11:49
Unknown: out a top cancer charity apologize for using the
2:11:52
word cervix instead of trans friendly fronthaul. It's the
2:11:55
Canadian Cancer Society. They have a webpage that's about
2:12:00
cervical cancer. And the cervical part of the cervical
2:12:03
cancer apparently made the trans Tifa mad and trans taste that
2:12:09
they that many non binary people have mixed feelings and they
2:12:12
feel distanced from that term. And so they apologized for it.
2:12:18
And they said that they recognize the limitations of the
2:12:20
words that we've used, and they were sorry that they didn't use
2:12:22
the words fronthaul.
2:12:24
Adam Curry: I'm just gonna read their statement because I have
2:12:26
it here. I don't think the clip did it justice. We recognize
2:12:30
this as we recognize that many trans men and non binary people
2:12:35
may have mixed feelings about or feel distance from words like
2:12:39
cervix, you may prefer other words such as fronthaul, we
2:12:43
recognize the limitations of the words we've used while also
2:12:47
acknowledging the need for simplicity. Another reason we
2:12:51
use words like cervix is to normalize the reality that men
2:12:55
can have these body parts to. So we're back to confusing what a
2:13:00
man and a woman is, which is I thought we kind of figured that
2:13:04
out. And we had, we had just agreed that we all understand
2:13:08
what that is. But no, even federal court will not recognize
2:13:14
what a woman is. You remember the the sorority in Wyoming who
2:13:20
wanted to kick out the the dude posing as a woman?
2:13:28
John C Dvorak: Was it kicking her out him out? Yeah, kick her.
2:13:31
Was it not allowed them in?
2:13:32
Adam Curry: I think it was kicked out by anyway. What
2:13:35
John C Dvorak: was what was that person doing in the sorority in
2:13:37
the first place? You have to? I know how these things work. You
2:13:41
don't just do some injustice to walk up, knock on the door and
2:13:43
join. You have to be accepted? Well, they took it to court and
2:13:48
you have to be voted in. They took it to court and the Well, I
2:13:52
think there must have been another lot let's listen to the
2:13:54
clip is 28 seconds. A
2:13:56
Unknown: federal appeals court in Denver has dismissed the
2:13:59
appeal of a lawsuit ruling it did not have jurisdiction to
2:14:02
hear the case. Artemus Langford, who is transgender joined Kappa
2:14:06
Kappa Gamma at the University of Wyoming in 2020. To six already
2:14:10
members claimed it violated the chapters by laws which say,
2:14:13
quote, a new member shall be a woman. Their case was dismissed
2:14:17
in a lower court last year after the judge ruled that the court
2:14:20
can't be the one to decide whether that excludes
2:14:23
transgender women. There
2:14:24
Adam Curry: you go.
2:14:26
John C Dvorak: We just get another words that person had to
2:14:29
be accepted by vote into the sorority to begin with, and
2:14:34
there were a few people in the sorority that objected to it on
2:14:37
the technical grounds. Yes. And get out of that sorority if
2:14:40
you're going to let transgenders into the sorority in the first
2:14:44
place. Whose fault is that high. sororities fault
2:14:48
Adam Curry: No, you are you are your ally. Ally, am I right? We
2:14:55
need to take back some words. mean kids This is boys
2:15:01
John C Dvorak: just start by taking back the word gay. Yeah,
2:15:03
really?
2:15:05
Adam Curry: And even queer. The gay guys called they want their
2:15:07
word back that got stolen from them
2:15:18
Okay, well that's your new that's it. I mean you seem to be
2:15:23
alright. Well, I've
2:15:24
John C Dvorak: jerks on these clips. Front hold.
2:15:30
Adam Curry: Let's, let's talk about yes we need to we need.
2:15:36
This was actually quite interesting. We had the big
2:15:39
debate the big debate Cuomo versus Dave Smith The comedian
2:15:43
you have to say the comedian otherwise people don't know it's
2:15:45
such a standard name Dave Smith. And so Cuomo had the big debate
2:15:51
and for three hours B was just dragged all around the floor
2:15:56
because value chain value team well that that would those were
2:16:00
the value tainment clips but now we have a new product on the
2:16:05
market. Hold on. I'll play the product placement here.
2:16:10
Unknown: On the medical watch this afternoon a combined
2:16:12
COVID-19 and flu vaccine is showing some promising results
2:16:15
biotech
2:16:16
company moderna said the combination shot was shown to be
2:16:19
more effective than existing standalone shots for COVID and
2:16:23
the flu. The results come after testing the shot in about 1000
2:16:27
patients or so Maderna plans to file for federal approval this
2:16:31
summer in hopes to have the vaccine available next year.
2:16:35
Pfizer and Novavax are also testing a combined flu shot but
2:16:39
Maderna is the first to announce positive late
2:16:42
stage trial results so
2:16:43
Adam Curry: they cannot help themselves that we've now we've
2:16:45
got the flu vid shot or whatever it is so there's there's a big
2:16:50
push and of course if you work at news net what is it what is
2:16:54
the what is news nation? What is Cuomo work news nation things
2:16:57
John C Dvorak: news nation? Yeah,
2:16:59
Adam Curry: news nation. Now we're just gonna he cannot he
2:17:02
cannot just say stop. This is crazy. Stop. No, no, he's got to
2:17:08
do the whole native ad.
2:17:11
Unknown: Fluid is so scary, especially for vulnerable
2:17:15
populations, elderly people with lung issues, heart issues, flu,
2:17:19
VITAS, COVID and the flu especially at once real fear.
2:17:23
drugmaker moderna just released the results of a new trial for a
2:17:28
deer in
2:17:31
Adam Curry: everyone knows his Maderna but he apparently he
2:17:33
apparently didn't get the memo, one
2:17:36
Unknown: combination vaccine that offers protection against
2:17:40
both influenza as well as COVID in one shot. Sounds too good to
2:17:45
be true. Will there be pushback from those who are still bitter
2:17:48
about pandemic era messaging and policies? Let's ask my old
2:17:53
friend former White House COVID Emergency Response Coordinator,
2:17:57
the Dean of Brown University School of Public Health Dr.
2:18:01
Ashish Jha it is good to see you Dr. John it's been a minute it
2:18:06
has been a minute Chris Great to see you. Thanks for having me
2:18:08
here.
2:18:09
Adam Curry: So not he has not learned a single thing after
2:18:12
being dragged around publicly. And he's just like all boats as
2:18:16
scary fluid or you might get bring in Dr. jawed you remember
2:18:21
this jabroni
2:18:23
John C Dvorak: we have a local list name, Bo chin or something
2:18:27
from UCSF that's the same guy basically just goes around
2:18:32
telling people to get more boosters
2:18:34
Adam Curry: and we'll listen to the lies so doc,
2:18:36
Unknown: give me your take on where we are with this two in
2:18:41
one and then I want to have a dialogue that will likely exist
2:18:45
with a certain percentage of our population but what's your take
2:18:49
on this
2:18:49
Adam Curry: certain percentage of our population you mean the
2:18:52
smart living ones
2:18:53
Unknown: yes or no good or bad?
2:18:55
I'm optimistic look preliminary data I always like to look at
2:18:58
the full set of data those data are not fully out yet. We're
2:19:02
going to we're going to look at everything make a decision I'm
2:19:04
not the FDA is but I've been pushing for this I like this
2:19:08
idea single shot blend makes it
2:19:13
John C Dvorak: so this guy says Oh, uh first before anything,
2:19:16
you know, we gotta get all the data we got to do I won't have
2:19:19
it but the FDA will and then he goes on and violates his own
2:19:24
preface. Yes, this is
2:19:25
Adam Curry: an ad they're rolling, obviously and they're
2:19:28
rolling it out again. Hey, let's get to conservatives Cuomo will
2:19:33
do it.
2:19:34
Unknown: But I've been pushing race I like this idea of single
2:19:37
shot makes it easy. You go in you get one shot. You're done.
2:19:41
Again, if the data pan out. I think this is gonna be this is
2:19:44
gonna be really convenient for a lot of
2:19:45
Adam Curry: folks. It's really convenient for a lot of folks.
2:19:48
But But aren't you concerned about mRNA All right now,
2:19:52
Unknown: here's the concerns. I'm not putting more mRNA in me
2:19:56
you guys lied to me the first time about it. I don't know how
2:19:59
much spike protein that's going to make and me everybody's
2:20:02
getting vaccine injured. And now you want me to do it again. This
2:20:05
is only good for Maderna not for me.
2:20:08
Adam Curry: Whoa, whoa, Chris thrown down the gauntlet. Let's
2:20:11
see if he keeps it up.
2:20:13
Unknown: I hear that I'll tell you, I'll start off by talking
2:20:15
about what I advise my own family, I have elderly parents,
2:20:19
they get COVID shots. At least once a year, I get COVID shots
2:20:22
once a year. It's what my family does. I just think from a safety
2:20:26
and health point of view. To me, this was a no brainer. mRNA
2:20:29
people get very kind of bent out of shape over it. Look, mRNA is
2:20:33
in every single cell of your body know what you're
2:20:38
Adam Curry: John, to your knowledge is mRNA in every
2:20:41
single cell of your body.
2:20:43
John C Dvorak: If I've had nine boosters, I'm sure it is. mRNA
2:20:46
Unknown: is in every single cell of your body. Your all your
2:20:49
cells have DNA, DNA makes RNA mRNA is one of the types. This
2:20:54
is not some unusual substance. Literally every cell in your
2:20:57
body has mRNA. And we know how many people have gotten COVID
2:21:02
vaccines in America 300 million like, or two and 50, between 200
2:21:05
to 300 million people.
2:21:07
Adam Curry: It's just gonna be a small country. At the end of the
2:21:09
day. Most people
2:21:11
Unknown: have done very well with it. Most people have very
2:21:14
little in the way of reaction. So yeah, I get the concern. My
2:21:17
view on this is these vaccines are incredibly safe. They work
2:21:20
really well. And that's why I continue to carry my family from
2:21:24
to get it
2:21:25
Adam Curry: this is this is horrible. There was a drink
2:21:31
thing here in town the other night, and the International
2:21:34
diamond smugglers are friends who are game hunters, husband
2:21:38
and wife and you know, they go off to Africa shoot an elephant,
2:21:40
whatever. They're fun people. And, and they were saying that
2:21:46
during an they're not Vax, during COVID. So many hunters,
2:21:51
they knew we're getting Vax, just so they can go out and
2:21:53
hunt. I said, Well, how are they doing? He says he's horrible.
2:21:56
Half of them can't walk, you know, they've got I mean, it's
2:22:00
related. I was like, Wow, just Oh, yeah, you have no idea. This
2:22:03
is real. It's really horrible. It's crushed the whole hunting
2:22:07
industry, apparently
2:22:08
Unknown: not from Ashish job. But the messaging was mixed and
2:22:11
muddled early on, this isn't really a vaccine, the mRNA
2:22:15
stuff, it doesn't immunize you. It doesn't really stop
2:22:18
transmission. Do
2:22:20
Adam Curry: you see how he's using the mocking voice? Cuomo
2:22:24
is still all in,
2:22:26
Unknown: except early on. And then the thing mutates too fast
2:22:29
and the boosters can't keep up. And I'm not sure that I can
2:22:32
trust the messaging this time either. How do you regain trust
2:22:37
with a population that believes they were sold a bill of goods
2:22:40
that was incomplete? At a minimum?
2:22:42
Adam Curry: Oh, go on the Chris Cuomo show? Of course. Yeah.
2:22:44
Look,
2:22:45
Unknown: I think the way you restore trust with people is
2:22:47
just be honest and straightforward with them. I've
2:22:48
tried throughout the whole pandemic, to be honest and
2:22:51
straightforward. Try. We haven't gotten everything right. Didn't
2:22:54
Adam Curry: I try? I really try. But I had to lie from time to
2:22:58
time you didn't get everything right. Oh, we
2:23:00
Unknown: haven't gotten everything right. But that's
2:23:02
fine. That's normal. In a pandemic, you're learning as you
2:23:04
go along.
2:23:05
Adam Curry: It's fine. It's fine, safe and effective. And
2:23:09
yeah,
2:23:09
Unknown: the virus mutated and that cause some of the initial
2:23:12
benefits of the vaccines to, to wear down. But here's what we
2:23:16
press, we still know people getting sick and dying of this
2:23:19
virus, not that many and not certainly not compared to what
2:23:22
we used to see. Almost all those people are elderly, who have not
2:23:25
kept up with their vaccine. So for me, the evidence on this is
2:23:28
very clear. And the communications got to be very
2:23:31
straightforward. What do we know? What do we not know?
2:23:33
That's why on this double shot, I didn't come out and say, Hey,
2:23:36
this is awesome. I said, look, let's look at the full set of
2:23:38
data. If the data bear out, we'll do it. If they bear data
2:23:41
don't bear out. We're not gonna go forward
2:23:43
Adam Curry: with Wow, talk about hedging. Like, well,
2:23:46
John C Dvorak: you should take us a minute ago said it was a
2:23:48
great idea. Yeah. Well, how
2:23:50
Adam Curry: about the kids? Well,
2:23:51
Unknown: do you think it should be something where you don't
2:23:54
mess with kids and you don't mess with the young and strong?
2:23:57
Just make it to the old and the vulnerable? Yeah, get them
2:24:01
first. And should that have been the rule during the pandemic?
2:24:04
Should it have been no mandates for the young, unhealthy or the
2:24:07
kids? They don't need it. No mandates except for the older
2:24:11
they can get it if they need it.
2:24:13
Yeah, so here's, here's what we knew. Obviously, for older
2:24:16
Americans, immunocompromised people, it was life saving. We
2:24:19
know
2:24:20
Adam Curry: how about go talk to Janice Dean about her parents in
2:24:24
New York who Cuomo is your dad killed by bringing COVID into
2:24:28
the old people, so it saved their lives? Ah, well, we also
2:24:33
know
2:24:33
Unknown: we saw this in the Delta way. We saw this with
2:24:35
Omicron as well, but certainly the delta wave while young
2:24:38
people did still get pretty sick. So I always think back to
2:24:41
what do I think, Oh, what did I think was good for my family?
2:24:43
Every one of my kids has gotten vaccinated. Obviously my elderly
2:24:47
parents I my wife, I think everybody's a bit better off.
2:24:52
The kids are probably better off a little the elderly are better
2:24:55
off a lot. mandates is a whole different issue. I get why
2:24:59
people are for I'll show you with mandates that was a long
2:25:01
time ago. Certainly don't think we need mandates any more moving
2:25:04
forward. But I think it's really important, especially for older
2:25:07
Americans to keep up on their vaccines, and this is a great
2:25:10
way to do it.
2:25:11
Adam Curry: That's a great way to do it to keep up on your
2:25:13
vaccines is a great way to do it by going on the Chris Cuomo
2:25:16
show. Great way to do it. I'm not going to give anybody
2:25:19
advice, but I'm not taking it. and the EU has now secured 40
2:25:24
million avian flu vaccines for 15 countries, just in case just
2:25:30
in case.
2:25:35
John C Dvorak: Well, there's this guy that I know about, and
2:25:40
we both know about him as the X and X researcher at Pfizer that
2:25:44
floats around with the British accent. And that's the start,
2:25:50
Nick, listen to start naked. What actually this is a stark
2:25:52
naked. This is different. I have that other guy to just the MO
2:25:58
This is Mike. Yeah,
2:26:00
Adam Curry: yeah. Yeah. Yeah, urine, urine, urine, urine,
2:26:04
John C Dvorak: urine. And I think Jordan. Vax is going to
2:26:07
kill everybody. And it's going to depopulate the world and it
2:26:13
was done on purpose. I do have that clip. All right. Let's
2:26:17
Adam Curry: listen to it.
2:26:18
Unknown: If you've followed me, you'll know I will remember 30
2:26:21
years in research in the pharmaceutical industry, and
2:26:26
biotech. I trained in toxicology, and I worked for
2:26:31
colleagues designing experimental molecules that hope
2:26:34
to become medicines. That gives me the credential to stand
2:26:41
ethical or in the shoes of the designers of these vaccines. And
2:26:47
answer the question, what were you thinking when he made these
2:26:52
design decision? Now you can go watch any of my interviews or
2:26:56
cut to the chase? And you may not believe it, but I am sure.
2:27:02
Not slightly. But Sure. These materials were he designed
2:27:09
intentionally to Horeb maim, who kill Wow. And to reduce cumin
2:27:17
fertility diets is my body. And I can stand it up. I will be in
2:27:23
court, Supreme Court in Costa Rica very shortly. And I'll be
2:27:28
using exactly this argument. But I will give the detail that the
2:27:31
first point. So don't take these injectables. Don't take the next
2:27:35
or die in that they will also be designed to harm you, or mRNA
2:27:41
based materials are dangerous. Don't take them. But
2:27:45
Adam Curry: we put every single cell I don't understand they're
2:27:50
in every single cell. How could it be a problem?
2:27:53
John C Dvorak: So there's this podcast called The stark naked
2:27:59
brief. And this guy goes on a rant about the vaccine is the
2:28:04
VAX clip about why Why does anybody recommending these
2:28:09
vaccines? Why don't get it, and then he so he goes into a rant.
2:28:13
Now this is a clip that's too long, and I was going to be cut
2:28:16
into three pieces so you can stop when you're bored. But he's
2:28:19
basically it's again, and one of these it's an obvious clip,
2:28:24
where somebody says, These guys were bribed, and those guys are
2:28:28
bribed. And these guys were bribed was you just played the
2:28:31
Cuomo clip? Obviously, there's issues with the funding of that
2:28:37
podcast and his staff. And that's, for all practical
2:28:41
purposes of bribe and bromo you know, played into it in a in a
2:28:46
value tainment sort of way. But let's play a little bit of this
2:28:51
until your story break it up. So
2:28:53
Unknown: here's your answer. between 2020 to 2023. The UK HSA
2:28:59
accepted around half a million pounds from big pharma, a lot of
2:29:03
it from Pfizer, and here's the University College London
2:29:07
hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which took over a million pounds
2:29:11
from big pharma over the COVID Yeah, and notably from Pfizer
2:29:15
database revealed in absolute horror show of corruption. Here
2:29:20
are the three opening pages of named doctors involved in
2:29:23
consultancy work for Big Pharma. And here's a page of Abdullah's
2:29:28
and now let's take a random Abdl and see what comes up. I'll
2:29:32
Adam Curry: pick what's an Abdool what does that and Abdul
2:29:35
it's
2:29:35
John C Dvorak: like it's like a doula. There's just like it's I
2:29:40
would say is like associate assistant nurse, a nurse
2:29:43
practitioner, type of capital
2:29:46
Unknown: Jehanne gear top right there you go. Close to 4000
2:29:49
pounds from AstraZeneca. I could go on there are hundreds of
2:29:54
these pages and 1000s of doctors names and finding one without
2:29:58
Pfizer or AstraZeneca payments is no mean achievement, the
2:30:02
corruption is off the scale. Now why doesn't Britain's Medicines
2:30:07
and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency or MHRA do
2:30:12
something about this corruption you might ask? And the answer is
2:30:16
because the MHRA received over 13 million pounds from Bill
2:30:20
Gates over the last few years. Why doesn't the British media
2:30:25
tell you about this medical scandal? Answer because the BBC
2:30:30
Daily Telegraph, Guardian, etc. All received multimillion pound
2:30:35
funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. And
2:30:39
that's not to mention that the media watchdog off comm is run
2:30:44
by de Melanie doors, who is firmly in bed with the World
2:30:47
Economic Forum, including their countering digital hate
2:30:52
censorship vehicle where hate actually means Inconvenient
2:30:55
Truth.
2:30:56
Adam Curry: All right, so a question if this is meant, is
2:31:02
the idea here to kill us? And what does that benefit these
2:31:08
people? Or are they just all more stuff for them? Oh, no.
2:31:14
Yeah, but you still need people to wash your car and do stuff
2:31:18
like that and drove by grocery robots maybe? I mean, do they
2:31:23
really want to just have me can only be eugenics thing, just
2:31:27
want to remove people, maybe here's the thought. Maybe
2:31:31
they're trying to weed it out. And then the people who are left
2:31:35
over, they're the ones they still want? I guess those are
2:31:38
the smart ones. We want those to be working for us
2:31:42
John C Dvorak: about that. Those are the same people you just
2:31:44
described? Don't like working for them? A I know but we're
2:31:49
gonna have to their rebellious like you be? Well, yeah, but
2:31:53
maybe they don't want those people. I don't know people that
2:31:57
what you're describing doesn't make sense is illogical.
2:32:03
Unknown: Well listen to a little bit more of this guy. And
2:32:05
Melanie tools, of course, was behind the removal of genuine
2:32:09
truth teller, Mark Stein from GB news. So why doesn't the British
2:32:14
government do something about our corrupt health industry, you
2:32:18
might ask? And the answer, sadly, is that most of the
2:32:21
politicians may well be may well be deeply corrupt as well. I
2:32:26
mean, look at them here scurrying out of the House of
2:32:28
Commons when the brave and honorable MP Andrew Bridgen
2:32:32
stood to talk about vaccine damage. Take note of the white
2:32:37
haired chap whose skin Daddles bent almost double After
2:32:41
instructing other MPs to leave the floor. Andrew Bridgen.
2:32:48
Mr. Deputy Speaker on the 13th of December last year, I was
2:32:51
kindly granted an adjournment debate on the potential harms
2:32:55
that emergency use experimental mRNA COVID-19 vaccines cause
2:33:00
it's fair to say that night my life changed what
2:33:03
a truly disgusting shower these politicians are. And one wonders
2:33:07
how many of them are on big farmers pay roll and the skid
2:33:10
addling MP by the way is the right honorable Andrew Mitchell.
2:33:15
Right Honorable what a perverse description that is. And here he
2:33:19
is with vaccine billionaire Bill Gates, and here again with Bill
2:33:23
Gates at a GAVI conference. And Gavi, incidentally, is the gates
2:33:27
funded vaccine Alliance, a public private organization,
2:33:31
which pretty much controls global vaccines alongside the
2:33:35
World Health Organization. And here is the right honorable
2:33:39
Andrew Mitchell with who head honcho. Tedros Ghebreyesus.
2:33:45
Adam Curry: Yeah, I'm still confused. I mean, it just makes
2:33:48
no sense.
2:33:49
John C Dvorak: I I'm not arguing with that. But let me just point
2:33:52
out something that he did show which is the this guy stands up
2:33:56
to talk and the in the house and people walk out on him and they
2:34:00
all have budget, like everybody stood up and walked out
2:34:04
Adam Curry: because a VAX denier, well, you know what?
2:34:07
Maybe all the all of the left is global warming and no agenda
2:34:11
meetups.
2:34:14
John C Dvorak: That sounds like it. What
2:34:16
Adam Curry: else? What else will there be? Well, I don't know. I
2:34:22
mean, I'm sadly I think a lot of people will still fall for it.
2:34:25
Like, Oh, yeah. Flu for
2:34:27
John C Dvorak: that kind of idiocy. I do have one. Disease
2:34:30
get off the wall. COVID
2:34:31
Adam Curry: people fluid really fluid fluid.
2:34:36
John C Dvorak: I have one off the wall clip of a woman who's
2:34:39
giving a talk at the W E F.
2:34:44
Adam Curry: I think this is an old clip
2:34:46
John C Dvorak: of Ida. Talking about cars and you can just
2:34:51
borrow a car. Maybe
2:34:52
Adam Curry: not which one is do you have I don't see the clear
2:34:54
side.
2:34:56
John C Dvorak: Her name is she's a she's a W E If a young leader,
2:35:02
and it's just as so idiotic to listen to her, because it's
2:35:05
like, are you? Have you ever been in the real world and
2:35:09
actually heard me? Did you ever live there? Do you have any idea
2:35:12
what's really going on? Because this is? No, it's unbelievable
2:35:16
comment.
2:35:17
Unknown: So this is why we talk about mobility. Because
2:35:20
actually, if you couldn't get people to share a car, you can
2:35:25
take out I mean, a lot of cars in the streets, think of
2:35:28
Singapore where they looked how they could bring it down to
2:35:31
about 40% of the cars if we would use them smarter. And the
2:35:35
interesting thing about technology is that it makes
2:35:38
sharing easy and fun and not annoying. It used to be a little
2:35:43
bit difficult to share, you know, you would have to go in
2:35:46
somewhere in the other end of town and get a key. And I mean,
2:35:49
that's not what you want to do if you want to take your car.
2:35:51
But if you can just use your neighbor's car because you have
2:35:54
a smart phone and an app and you don't even need to know the
2:35:56
neighbor to get into his car. Or if you can find ways of
2:36:00
carpooling. And this is what technology helps you do. It's
2:36:03
much easier and much more fun to share. And you start then
2:36:06
thinking completely different about transport and traffic. And
2:36:10
I think it's very important that we do not just try to fix
2:36:13
yesterday's paradigm but think about how do we want the city to
2:36:16
move?
2:36:16
Adam Curry: I can't believe you polluted this show with that
2:36:18
nonsense. That's pollution. So World Economic Forum. Yeah,
2:36:26
John C Dvorak: it's pretty bad. So the idea that you don't know
2:36:29
didn't know your neighbor? Yes, I do. Just jump in their car and
2:36:32
drive off all the time. How does that work? John?
2:36:38
Adam Curry: Um, you know, you're the one that would be the first
2:36:41
to say the World Economic Forum is just a drinking club. I mean,
2:36:45
it's always held up as this all the evil with people. Nuts,
2:36:50
they're idiots. They're weak. They're weak minded. I'm gonna
2:36:53
I'm gonna add to it. All that will be left over the way these
2:36:56
people see it is global warming, no agenda meetups and code
2:36:59
bungee. No, that's the fusion gene
2:37:02
John C Dvorak: as a winner. That's the future of our world.
2:37:04
Adam Curry: So there was I got this clip. It popped up and I
2:37:08
clipped it and I hadn't I hadn't didn't even know that there was
2:37:11
a controversy going on. Didn't even know about it. Until I
2:37:15
heard I should probably. I should probably play the
2:37:22
warning. By
2:37:23
John C Dvorak: way You're stalling. I want to say
2:37:25
something. Yeah. Which is fun. Geno's podcast is not bad. No,
2:37:31
it's not your podcast, not not to the radio. So the radio shows
2:37:36
okay, but it's all commercials. But the podcast is not bad. It
2:37:39
says it's very entertaining. Yes. And
2:37:41
Adam Curry: you can pick up products with 10% discount by
2:37:44
using. Alright, I'm sorry about this people, I got to do it at
2:37:48
Unknown: the tone. A clip from the view will be played shelter
2:37:52
in place. When you're
2:37:53
John C Dvorak: bitching about my clips.
2:37:55
Unknown: I don't know why you can't pull a class action suit
2:37:58
that says listen, you are no longer doing the job you're
2:38:02
supposed to be doing. I don't understand why we wouldn't get
2:38:05
like cool. corralling cats for Justice Roberts, I think he
2:38:09
wants to maintain the integrity of the court. I think that's
2:38:12
very important to him. I think it's very difficult with the
2:38:14
composition of this particular court. It is a lifetime
2:38:17
appointment. I'm extremely disappointed at what I heard.
2:38:22
But I also am not comfortable with snippets of of tape
2:38:28
recordings without consent. being taken out of context. It
2:38:35
is legal if there's a one party consent state, and this was done
2:38:38
in DC, which it is a one party consent district. My problem is,
2:38:42
this happens to us at the table all the time, we have a full on
2:38:46
conversation. Someone takes a clip of what we say they blow it
2:38:50
out of proportion. Do you that's what was here, you think this I
2:38:53
didn't know I didn't hear everything. And so I'm
2:38:57
uncomfortable with this sort of hit job. So
2:39:00
Adam Curry: I'm like, What is going on? What is so important?
2:39:04
And this is a continuation of fladgate. Apparently, some woman
2:39:11
named Lauren Windsor who has a blog which is called the under
2:39:20
corrupted or something. And she was at a dinner with Justice
2:39:26
Alito and Alito, his wife and she secretly recorded you know,
2:39:31
pretending to be kind of all in like, oh, yeah, I'm on your
2:39:34
side. And so, by the way, here's her here's her. Her bio about
2:39:40
Lauren, agnostic bisexual fashionista, hapless romantic
2:39:44
progressive. pug. pug duelist. Swamp Slayer, Southern
2:39:50
naturalist. What does that mean? pugilist? biter. Sons are
2:39:54
southern by birth Southern California and by the grace of
2:39:58
Gaia. Okay, so you Got the undercurrent guy. So I think we
2:40:04
already know where she's coming from, from Satan. And so she in
2:40:10
these recordings, they're so bad that you know, I pride Adobe, I
2:40:16
tried my own filtering, I tried, there's no way that you can play
2:40:21
these without you looking at a screen and seeing closed
2:40:24
captions you but it's, it's basically a lidos wife and these
2:40:29
are all snippets went off and saying, Yeah, well, we'll get
2:40:32
them. We'll get them we'll get them the media. And so of
2:40:35
course, the media being MSNBC spent hours, hours on this. And
2:40:43
I pulled a clip of just Alex Wagner breathlessly interviewing
2:40:48
this, California, Southern California and by the grace of
2:40:51
Gaia.
2:40:54
Unknown: Here we go. Joining me now is Lauren Windsor,
2:40:56
progressive activist and the executive producer of the
2:40:59
undercurrent. Lauren, thank you for being here. I know you've
2:41:01
had a busy week. So far, we're so appreciative of all that
2:41:05
you've said thus far and all that you have to share with us
2:41:07
tonight. Let me just first start with the new sound that your
2:41:10
organization your colleague has given us. The there are two
2:41:15
parts of this new this new tape that strike me as concerning the
2:41:20
first is Justice Samuel Alito saying that the media is
2:41:25
attacking him because the media doesn't like how they anticipate
2:41:28
the court has decided, decided cases and may decide upcoming
2:41:34
cases. Was that a window into what may be coming down the pike
2:41:38
in the next two weeks? How did you interpret that?
2:41:41
I mean, he definitely interpreted as being a harbinger
2:41:46
for bad things to come.
2:41:48
Did you get the sense when he was talking about the media and
2:41:52
then specifically citing pro publica, for example, and their
2:41:55
extensive investigative reporting about Clarence Thomas,
2:41:59
that Alito was reading, I mean, that these stories are very much
2:42:02
being shared behind closed doors at the Supreme Court. I mean,
2:42:05
his media awareness seems to be relatively high.
2:42:09
Oh, it's very high. And, you know, you already had a sense of
2:42:14
grievance when I first spoke with him in 2023. But it was
2:42:19
much more pronounced this year, I think in the two conversations
2:42:23
that both Ali and I had with him
2:42:26
Adam Curry: I mean, they spent John hours and then playing
2:42:31
these little stupid snippets and, and oh, she said to
2:42:35
godliness or something like this. It's they've This is the
2:42:39
absolute bottom of the barrel with this agnostic bisexual
2:42:44
fashionista fashion. It's, it's, I mean, it is it really is
2:42:50
pathetic. I mean, they're ruining our show. There's
2:42:53
nothing left to talk about. You can't do anything with this.
2:42:57
Anything. And then these complete just like an iPhone in
2:43:02
someone's pocket.
2:43:04
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Ah, yeah. It's like, James, what's his
2:43:08
name? Wanna be?
2:43:09
Adam Curry: Yeah, but um, yeah, just as bad or worse. Yeah, just
2:43:13
as wet bad when it comes to it. Then there's, I do have this big
2:43:18
news here in Texas. Big news. Big news. Big news. We're, we're
2:43:22
becoming the financial center in Texas State
2:43:26
John C Dvorak: of Texas has plans to launch a new national
2:43:29
stock exchange firms like BlackRock and Citadel
2:43:32
securities, dozens of individual investors have raised $120
2:43:36
million for the exchange with a goal of making a first trade by
2:43:39
late 2025. And listings by 2026. For more on this, let's bring in
2:43:43
Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
2:43:46
Unknown: Governor, thanks for joining us. I know, I don't feel
2:43:50
like being nice to you. i were i met that I'm at the NASDAQ,
2:43:53
NASDAQ, and I'm in New York, the New York Stock Exchange,
2:43:57
everything's moving to Texas. Can't
2:43:59
you just leave well enough alone at this point? What are you
2:44:02
doing? Yeah,
2:44:04
Adam Curry: so first of all, listen, I have great respect for
2:44:06
the NASDAQ for the New York Stock Exchange, but also one
2:44:10
thing that we believe in, and that is competition, as well as
2:44:13
capitalism. And we want to make sure that Texas, which I think
2:44:17
may be the number one state for listing till the New York Stock
2:44:21
Exchange is going to provide the opportunity to expand capitalism
2:44:27
for companies whose only agenda is capitalism as opposed to a
2:44:33
certain other ideologies that may be forced upon them by these
2:44:37
other exchanges. So did you guys talk about this on DHL unplugged
2:44:41
at all? No,
2:44:42
John C Dvorak: because it's in naygn.
2:44:44
Adam Curry: So the idea is a stock exchange that doesn't have
2:44:47
dei requirements. Is that the idea?
2:44:51
John C Dvorak: I have no idea what he's talking about. He's
2:44:54
just it seems like just some sort of tag you know, the Texas
2:44:58
looks for tax and goes have a good idea for that well
2:45:02
Adam Curry: on that Yahoo had a report on this and it gave me an
2:45:05
idea. It's interesting
2:45:07
Unknown: to see this because you know very well that there's a
2:45:10
bit of an IPO drought right now IPO volumes have been very, very
2:45:13
muted when it comes to the Texas Stock Exchange. I
2:45:16
mean, what is the potential vision here for the business in
2:45:19
terms of what they're targeting? So it does seem like they're
2:45:22
targeting corporations that would go to nicey and NASDAQ,
2:45:26
but might be frustrated with some of the new rules and
2:45:29
regulations, that compliance that is put in place. Think
2:45:32
about NASDAQ's board diversity program that they have put in
2:45:36
that might limit some companies that don't meet the certain
2:45:41
threshold that is placed for listing on NASDAQ, if they still
2:45:45
want to go public, but don't meet the threshold, they might
2:45:48
choose the Texas Stock Exchange, that is really what this
2:45:51
business is targeting. They want to be an open venue that has
2:45:55
less rules, less restrictions than nicey and NASDAQ, they're
2:46:00
going to really promote themselves as the welcoming
2:46:04
Texas State that is welcoming to companies that might not want to
2:46:08
go through the hurdles that they would see in New York.
2:46:11
Adam Curry: This is a fantastic opportunity.
2:46:14
John C Dvorak: This is just a scammers delight
2:46:16
Adam Curry: no we should take the no agenda show public on the
2:46:19
Texas Stock Exchange
2:46:22
John C Dvorak: Yeah, there you go.
2:46:24
Adam Curry: Think about it. Everyone gets a share. We go
2:46:27
public exit strategy
2:46:32
John C Dvorak: take a look. We take some off the table it
2:46:35
Adam Curry: take a little off the table you know we bring in
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Linda Lou. We've we promote our code bond Gino, it will be a
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bonanza.
2:46:45
John C Dvorak: Take our credit. Let's see how far it goes.
2:46:50
Unknown: I'm going to show my school by donating to no agenda.
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Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun.
2:47:03
Adam Curry: Time to thank all of our producers who came in at $50
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will take us there as we get ready for our Nightingale
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gaming's birthdays and meet up reports.
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John C Dvorak: We start here with Rita Harrington, who is
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becoming a game of sorts. And so I'll read her note to have right
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here and you can tell us real note because
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Adam Curry: it's on paper.
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John C Dvorak: ITM John and Adam take for all your valuable
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Adam Curry: Interesting. could have made it 200
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John C Dvorak: In fact, I think we just bumped her up. All
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right,
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Adam Curry: she's bumped.
2:47:41
John C Dvorak: Thanks for all your valuable information
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immediate deconstruction of true amygdala shrinker. Your sense of
2:47:47
humor is a plus. I would like to claim the title of Dame Rita
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accounting notes and closed on us. Just Dame reader. Yes. For
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the roundtable, please filet mignon of elk, elk, elk, el que
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filet mignon of elk, elk, also known as backstrap. And JC Dee's
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favorite Bordeaux. Thank you for your courage. Cheers.
2:48:15
Adam Curry: And what kind of Bordeaux would that be?
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John C Dvorak: I don't know. What do you think we should do?
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Let's go for the was Chateau le tour.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, I'm all in Chateau Latour. Good to go.
2:48:31
John C Dvorak: And that would be that okay. Onward with Greg hoy
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in Pacifica, California came with 133 33 Matthew Peterson is
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Scottsdale Arizona 130 and he becomes a miss and he's a
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knighting Yep, nicer cap. And
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Adam Curry: he also wants some jobs. Karma had a great time at
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the Arizona meetup. Thanks, Jay for organizing jobs, karma
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coming at the end.
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John C Dvorak: He came with 130 Maryanne Schneeberger the
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Schneeberger clan in Cary, North Carolina. 105 35. And we have a
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long note. Well, the Father's Day Hello, I think yes
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Adam Curry: is before Baron Jim Bob ray of Shotzi. And Arnold
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the McKinney group. I t m
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This is Gabriel, with my smokin hot wife, and we're
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Adam Curry: the morning. libations reserves there for
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sure. There's a meetup taking place today. It's called the
2:56:02
golf balls meet up in Riverside Park leach Amphitheater in
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Oshkosh, Wisconsin that should be underway as we speak. On
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Saturday the ITM Richmond meetup, one o'clock Eastern
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hidden with beer company and mostly Virginia law spooks
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there. The shrunken amygdala support group meets at two
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o'clock at taps, brew poram and Cincinnati, Ohio the insane
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Diego monthly meet up 330 at the roundtable pizza at Rancho
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Bernardo, that's in San Diego. Let's see we have Adams long
2:56:32
awaited return to the old country. Oh yes. At 630. In
2:56:36
Amsterdam, the venue has reached capacity. Just so you know. And
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that'll be Saturday along with the TMI evac zone coat goats
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munching melons meet up at 330 Eastern evergreen brewing, Camp
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Hill, Pennsylvania, M, there is a list of meetups all the way
2:56:51
through August that is unbelievable. You need to go
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take a look at it. No agenda meetups.com By the way, the
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Amsterdam group has done something different. Instead of
2:57:03
heads on a stick, they have JCD on a roll. Which is kind of cool
2:57:08
that someone is in the printing business. He has like a shade
2:57:11
like a roll and you put you pull it down and there you are, like
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almost a full a full model of you. Then you can hopefully
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he'll make these available so people can take them to meet us
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John C Dvorak: in the front room. Yeah, there TSA free
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Adam Curry: to put in front of the window so people can take
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potshots something like that. Yeah, there you go. No agenda
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meetups. Definitely need to go to one of these join their
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telegram groups because there's nothing like the connection of a
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find one near you or start one yourself.
2:57:49
Unknown: Sometimes you go hang out with all the Dyson days. You
2:57:58
won't be triggered. You want to say is like okay,
2:58:12
Adam Curry: um, let me see. I have a couple of different ISOs
2:58:17
here. Let's see. I'll try these three. See if you'd like any of
2:58:21
these, but these guys are crazy. That's not bad. I didn't think
2:58:26
that I thought that was a candidate. Here's my second one.
2:58:29
Really awesome.
2:58:32
Unknown: And not bad. Some pretty good stuff you've got
2:58:35
there.
2:58:37
John C Dvorak: Those are three good ones actually.
2:58:39
Adam Curry: Work. Thank you. Thank you.
2:58:41
John C Dvorak: I've got minored kind of on the other side of the
2:58:44
fence. Hasn't they? No good. No, not as they were no good. Is
2:58:48
there less positive? Oh, okay. We'll go with hated it. I hated
2:58:54
it. Okay, I cannot I cannot do it again. And the last one,
2:59:02
which is the tribute to podcasting, which is hard. It is
2:59:06
hard.
2:59:08
Adam Curry: Well, I'm kind of torn between it is hard. And
2:59:15
really awesome. I don't know what
2:59:18
John C Dvorak: I didn't like the really awesome one. There was
2:59:20
another one you had that I like I think was the last one. Yeah,
2:59:22
this is
2:59:23
Unknown: not bad. Some stuff you've got. Yeah, I think you're
2:59:26
right. I think that's
2:59:27
John C Dvorak: yeah, that's good. Let's leave that.
2:59:29
Adam Curry: Alright, that's it now. Now. I will long
2:59:33
John C Dvorak: by the way. Yes,
2:59:34
Adam Curry: yes. So I have received so many different
2:59:39
jingles for the tip of the day. I want to play a couple and then
2:59:46
you tell me if there's anything that you like. Does that sound?
2:59:52
Does it sound good?
2:59:54
John C Dvorak: Sounds good. world's gone
2:59:56
Unknown: mad. But don't you worry. It's time for a tip of
2:59:59
the day. isn't one of them curry so
3:00:01
Adam Curry: that's if I was doing it, but of course I'm not
3:00:04
really here's another one. He just gave the tip. Does that
3:00:07
still count? So that would be after you're done with the tip
3:00:09
perhaps?
3:00:11
John C Dvorak: No, yeah, I know. I think that would go in the
3:00:14
middle of the show.
3:00:16
Unknown: Okay. See how about this time for John's Tip of the
3:00:20
Day? Just the tip.
3:00:21
Adam Curry: I promise this is all 11 lab stuff. People are
3:00:24
taken out now.
3:00:25
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's just the tip gag is I think has been
3:00:28
overplayed already. Oh,
3:00:30
Adam Curry: that's got nothing better. I mean, you know what's
3:00:33
hard. Well, then, where
3:00:35
John C Dvorak: Steve Smith when we need him. Steve Smith, our
3:00:39
British men.
3:00:41
Adam Curry: Jeff, Jeff. Now we'll just use this one. Here we
3:00:45
go. Everybody standby time for the tip of the day.
3:00:52
JC that is everybody. Just sometimes. Just a tip. Just the
3:00:58
tip. What do you got for tip, John?
3:01:01
John C Dvorak: Well, people love these tips as Kirkland. Oh,
3:01:04
Kirkland tip you go to Costco. And they have there's two
3:01:08
different rums you can find there. One's an expo and the F
3:01:11
from Panama, which is not easy to come by. And then the other
3:01:15
one, there's just another irregular one. They're both got
3:01:18
the Kirkland. There's two of them. They're very both old.
3:01:21
They're old rums, which a lot of people believe is even better
3:01:25
than cognac. And I'm not one of those people. But it's it's a
3:01:31
good product. There's two old roms there's an XO and a Panama
3:01:36
old Ron one's 15 years old. And they're really inexpensive for
3:01:40
the for the quality. So go to Costco and look for the rums and
3:01:43
they got the Kirkland label on both of them. Wow, it's got a
3:01:47
very pretty bottle. So
3:01:48
Adam Curry: these are actually very good tips. Although not
3:01:50
International, because people who live outside America have no
3:01:54
way to get to Costco.
3:01:57
John C Dvorak: No, but if they're passing through, people
3:01:59
will love the Costco tip. So I had to do a Costco tip he just
3:02:02
Unknown: gave the tip. Does that still count? It sure does.
3:02:06
Adam Curry: That is everybody your tip of the day I don't know
3:02:08
if we'll be able to keep this up this this level of quality tip
3:02:12
will be very difficult. We have a double shot of that Neal Jones
3:02:20
and of show mixes and an L Joho. End of show mix, which will give
3:02:26
you a handy tip for getting a discount on many websites around
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the internet. Don't worry, you'll hear it. And you might
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want to stay tuned to know agenda stream.com Because we
3:02:40
have the Fun Fact Friday podcast is coming up next as good father
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and daughter podcasts always excellent to listen to. And the
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next time you hear me I will have some travel reporting from
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the road as I go from San Antonio to Houston from Houston
3:02:57
to Amsterdam, straight into the no agenda meetup and I'll have a
3:03:00
report for that from Schiphol Airport, the Netherlands on
3:03:04
Sunday. Coming to you now from the heart of the Texas Hill
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Country in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry, in
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3:03:27
Unknown: Let's hear it for the host of the Daytime Emmy winning
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show no agenda with John C. Dvorak and Adam curry.
3:03:43
This was straight out of Putin's playbook. playbook, this
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playbook was playbook was playbooks, playbooks. Well, we
3:03:54
know this is definitely part of the Russian playbook. Russian
3:04:00
playbook, playbook playbook and the Russian, the Russian
3:04:04
philosophy, the Russian playbook will not change. So I think that
3:04:07
is the Russian playbook. It is part of the Russian playbook.
3:04:10
The tactics look familiar
3:04:12
like a page from Russia's playbook because of what he
3:04:14
called Russia's playbook on murdering people. Clearly Russia
3:04:18
benefits the most from this and it does fit the Russian labor
3:04:30
playbook and Russia's playbook. But what Putin is doing in
3:04:37
Ukraine is actually straight out of the Russian military planners
3:04:40
playbook. Putin's playbook, playbook, playbook to
3:04:48
win the Republican Party adopts Russia's authoritarian playbook.
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I think if we ever allow ourselves to get to the point
3:04:57
that we feel we need boots on the Moon to protect some assets
3:05:01
to protect an American flag or, or an Apollo landing site a
3:05:05
historic landmark, we're in trouble.
3:05:09
If Russia and China or other actors are going to seek to
3:05:13
undermine our capabilities in space, we're going to be ready
3:05:16
for that
3:05:21
I also would like for our adversaries to know what we can
3:05:24
do there are some things that we can do that I think would help
3:05:28
shield their enthusiasm for aggression. I possess a stellar
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convertor the most powerful weapon in the universe in the
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universe new universe.
3:05:44
We do not want there to be war in space. We do not want there
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to be conflict we want all of mankind to enjoy its benefits
3:05:50
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