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July 11th, 2024 • 3h 10m

1676: Douche Mobile

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John C Dvorak: Boy,
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Unknown: Adam curry, John C. Dvorak. It's Thursday, July
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Adam Curry: 11 20/24 shorthorns. Winning my nation media
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assassination episode 1676. This
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Unknown: is no agenda with folks on
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Adam Curry: speed dial and broadcasting live from the heart
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of a Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region number six in the
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry for
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John C Dvorak: Northern Silicon Valley where we're wondering why
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rose Hanbury is having sex with Kate Middleton's husband, I'm
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John C. Dvorak.
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Adam Curry: Who is having sex with who
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John C Dvorak: rose Hanbury who's
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Adam Curry: Roseanne berry Why would I even know this? What I
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John C Dvorak: wouldn't know I'd never heard of her until the
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news came out that they'd been scrubbing every single report
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they can from the UK media that rose Hanbury is having an affair
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with the with the with the prince you still doesn't
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Adam Curry: still doesn't answer the question who rose Hanbury is
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she use
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John C Dvorak: a consultant like a political consultant in in the
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UK. And she's
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Adam Curry: having sex work for
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John C Dvorak: gov. That guy Gove. Oh, god, she's
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Adam Curry: having sex with who?
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John C Dvorak: With the what's the char what's his name? Harry?
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Adam Curry: No,
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John C Dvorak: no the prince the next king of England that guy.
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Harry Willis wills William William Yes. I can't keep track
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this is horrible. So
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Adam Curry: his wife has cancer and he's cheating on her now
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John C Dvorak: could have been cheating before all I know is
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they're scrubbing their I wouldn't have never ever heard
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of this woman had I not heard about them scrubbing articles.
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This is the kind of the backlash to to censorship.
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Adam Curry: Well, I was gonna surprise you with some
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sportsball Yeah, I'm very I'm very sad. I'm very disappointed.
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The semi for your semi finals yesterday.
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John C Dvorak: I'm bet you're just in the die. Yeah, whatever
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it is. You're gonna tell him
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Adam Curry: the Netherlands lost to the United Kingdom in the
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Euro 2024 competition. The semi finals. One to two it was one
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one in the 90th and final minute.
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John C Dvorak: The UK the finals I thought that was a no no.
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That's the
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Adam Curry: semi finals now. It's now it's the UK versus
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Spain.
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John C Dvorak: Spain. Yes, Spain. Oh, kick their ass. I'm
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gonna
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Adam Curry: go with the UK this time.
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John C Dvorak: You can go with every order. You don't even like
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the sport.
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Adam Curry: This is the only sport I actually understand.
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John C Dvorak: It's not much to it. It's what I know. Explain
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offsides.
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Adam Curry: That's when you are when the player is in the
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defensive field and the ball is passed to that pro doesn't have
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to be passed. And he's behind the the line. The final defense
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line in front of the keeper the goalie so then you're offsides.
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You can't go behind that line. That the behind all of the
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defenders There you go. I didn't know I did it. I'm proud of
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myself. I did it I think I'm not sure if it's right. But it is
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what it is. You got some
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Unknown: distraction.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, new player into the arena. Thank goodness
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we were waiting for him. We know he's a spook. We know he's tied
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to intelligence whenever you need really, really need
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something. You gotta roll out George Clooney.
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John C Dvorak: Well, more importantly to my thesis. He's a
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member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Yes.
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Adam Curry: Let's have a listen. Hollywood.
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Unknown: Speaking out for sure. You have this op ed from actor
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George Clooney. Now, he through this multi million dollar
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fundraiser for the President and now he's come forward and said,
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you know, the President needs to step aside. We need to pick a
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new Democratic nominee here for president and then now I'm
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seeing even on the view Michael Douglas, actor Michael Douglas
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came forward saying the same thing. Michael Moore, Jon
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Stewart, all these heavy hitters, Hollywood entertainment
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types, kind of jumping on behind these eight House Democrats that
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have now defected calling for the President to drop out for
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reelection. What do you know from these all together? I mean,
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it seems like the dam is breaking
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breaker tell you that Clunie op ed also reverberated around the
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halls of Capitol Hill here this morning. As Rachel noted
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earlier, the Pelosi comments made the biggest impact here at
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the capitol for obvious reasons. But I've talked to House
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Democratic sources who said that that Pelosi that Clooney op ed
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didn't turn down the pressure on their bosses, some of these or
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staff sources one way or the other. As Rachel knows there
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have been a lot of Democrats here on Capitol Hill who have
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privately said that they don't think Biden should be the
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nominee. have seriously privately question to me to
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Rachel and others his ability to win in November. But there still
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is this difference between the Democrats who are willing to say
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that privately and the handful of House Democrats who have gone
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on the record and said publicly, they think Biden should step
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aside. Now
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Adam Curry: it's Clooney. And of course, this was an op ed in the
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New York Times. So this only got people only reading it. But on
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your no agenda show we have exclusive audio, because Clooney
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really is the guy who's out there to fire Joe Biden. So
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although I wish I were here with better news,
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Unknown: the fact is that you and I are sitting here today
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because this will be your last week of employment.
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This is not an assessment of your productivity. And to try
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not to take this personally.
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I'm just having a bad night.
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Adam Curry: One longer,
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John C Dvorak: we could do this bad night joke forever.
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Adam Curry: I'm glad you liked it. One month ago, George
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Unknown: Clooney was a featured star at a blockbuster
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fundraising event for Joe Biden. Now he's calling for him to exit
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the race. In an op ed in the New York Times Wednesday, the Oscar
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winning actor and director writes, the party needs a new
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nominee in order to save democracy. Referring to the
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fundraising event, Clooney said the president quote wasn't even
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the Joe Biden of 2020, he was the same man we all witnessed at
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the debate. So
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Adam Curry: before we get into some actual clips at night, I
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see you've been very busy, you've been a busy buddy, busy
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buddy. Like your clips came in, I never listened to them. But I
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see the titles like Oh, John's got multi partners. The only
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person in the media who accurately describes what really
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is at hand here and what we really need to take or pay
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attention to. And I really hope people who liked Biden voted for
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Biden will pay attention to the media, because the media doesn't
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work for the Democrats or the Republicans, the media works for
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the true owners of the company. And when the call goes out, they
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do whatever they tell them to do. And Molly Hemingway is the
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only person so far I've heard accurately describe this,
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Unknown: the vast majority of Americans have with their own
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eyes and ears witnessed the decline of this President. He
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was a major talking point in 2020. We're talking about a
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White House press corps that had no problem running wild with
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accusations and on anonymous sources and conspiracy theories
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when it was a Republican Donald Trump. But now we're supposed to
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believe that they were somehow duped, that the rest of the
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country could see something that they couldn't see. I don't buy
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it. I don't think any Americans buy it. The level of media
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corruption that we're seeing is complete. At this point. They
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didn't cover the story because they thought it would be bad for
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Democrats to talk about the civility of the president. And
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now they're covering it because they, they've lost confidence in
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their ability to drag Joe Biden across the finish line. There's
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nothing honest about this, and they don't get any points. Why
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did they start covering it now or not have this desire to oust
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Biden is happening only among the media and other top
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Democrats, you are not seeing a groundswell calling for change
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from Democrat voters, again, they just had a primary
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election, they just overwhelmingly chose this man to
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be their nominee. And now the media are acting like there's
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like basically, that that doesn't matter. They don't feel
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confident in Biden, they want to replace him. And you have a
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media who are claiming that they were lied to, because they think
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it would be better, like they're willing to, they're willing to
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look stupid. And you have to be stupid to have not seen this
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story coming for five years. Or they're saying that they were
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lied to and they're so bad at their jobs, they can't figure
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out how to deal with liars. And both of those things mean that
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it's the media who should actually resign. Good
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Adam Curry: luck with that, but I agree. I agree. That's, that's
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really funny. That's really the stories like you know, hopefully
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people see this. I know I'm, I'm tilting at windmills here, but
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John C Dvorak: hold dreaming. Dreaming. You okay? I always,
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Adam Curry: always hope that people can go to their more left
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leaning friends and say, Don't you see now don't you see that
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they're doing exactly the same thing they did to Trump, but
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they're doing the same thing to Biden, when it behooves whoever
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is really in charge. And I'll remind everybody of our, our
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thesis which of course, does involve the Council on Foreign
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Relations, but the Biden crime family is currently in
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negotiation for their exit. And, in fact, it was a while I got a
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quick article here because this they really stepped it up. This
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is from our tea, but it comes it's it's citing New York Times
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deal book, which is kind of a Wall Street Rag. Some donors
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have discussed elegant ways for Biden to step aside to preserve
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his reputation. And while others believe that dropping out sooner
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is better. The New York Times deal book letter said deal books
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cited its sources as saying prominent financial years and
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investors including Larry Flink flake, Larry Fink of Blackrock,
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John Gray of Blackstone, and Peter Orszag of Lazard and
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Robert Wolf, former US executive quote, close to Barack Obama are
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discussing whether to stick with Biden, so they're preparing the
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exit package. I'm still sticking with the with the Beau Biden
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foundation for a swift, nice sinking to the background and
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with $100 million, and then the new legislation which
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John C Dvorak: will add maybe you maybe more than that, I want
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to back you up with the three clips. Dynamite Vivec was on
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Adam Curry: with Rebecca is the guy who thinks Michelle Obama is
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going to
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John C Dvorak: Well, he's still think so. Okay, but that's
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beside the point. The VEC was on evolve things he was on Jesse
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waters, those two get along like their brothers is kind of sick
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on your watch. Yeah,
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Adam Curry: I can't believe you watched it. I, I wouldn't
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John C Dvorak: have normally done this. But I figured, well,
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you know, let's do this. This is the Vivec analogy he does an
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analysis is an analysis piece on what's going on. This is the
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first one is the JW PT, which is just the waters primetime.
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Unknown: The vague Ramaswamy is a former 2024 presidential
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candidate who I have to tell everybody, because if I don't he
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will, Vivek predicted that Joe Biden would not be the nominee.
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What happened? Well, I've said this for the last year and a
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half Jesse, and I still stand by it, Biden is not going to be the
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nominee. But here's how I see it. The longer they wait between
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now and late August, the better it actually is for the
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Democrats. And here's why there's going to be a honeymoon
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phase for whichever new puppet, whichever new candidate, they
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put up in the initial phase before the scrutiny phase
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begins. And they want November to come around while the public
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is still in that honeymoon phase with the new candidate. Think
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about it, whoever the Democrats put up, it's going to be like
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the public and the Democrats attitude is like a tortured
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prisoner has towards the person who sets him free. That's the
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window they want the election to take place within. So they're in
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a rush, but not that much of a rush. And I think they're going
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to let this play out for another month to get as close to late
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August as they can before they make the switch. That's what I
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say. So you could happen at the convention you're saying because
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that is in late August and primetime will be there. So you
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do a switch a room maybe Kamala at the convention.
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John C Dvorak: Okay. So I, by the way, I never heard that
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theory before, but I liked it. This switcheroo at the
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convention. Well, you know, this idea that you push this off way
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so you get this this honeymoon period with the new candidate.
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And before people realize
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Adam Curry: that that person she Yes, idiot. Yeah.
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John C Dvorak: Is it idiot? You don't have enough time. So I
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thought that was good. But here we go with part two, which is,
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which is I see listening to our show? I'm not sure but you who
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Unknown: doesn't? Do you think Joe can survive a month and a
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half with this type of scrutiny? Or does it just become like what
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happened to Uncle bozi? Cannibalism? I think at this
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point, it's a negotiation. Jesse, everything else is
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posturing. So the reality is the harder of a stand Biden takes,
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the more they're negotiating their golden parachute literally
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or metaphorically, what is their lending look like? And now it's
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up to that Democratic Party establishment, to make sure the
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Biden family, which has always looked out for itself
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financially at the expense of the country, is set up well for
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themselves. That's what's going to happen in the next six weeks
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is that negotiation, everything else is public posturing, that's
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cutting through the smoke right there.
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John C Dvorak: Okay, that's that matches with you. And then of
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course, and then to find the finish it, we might as well put
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this third clip in.
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Unknown: Alright, so you have been pretty accurate with
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predictions. Do you think it's Kamala? I think it's either
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Kamala or Michelle Obama. That's the only way the Democrat party
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gets around their identity politics issue.
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Adam Curry: Oh, this is
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John C Dvorak: Elise, please. She's consistent with
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Adam Curry: this. This is interesting, because, and it's
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fun to watch, because there's definitely some different teams
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here. And I'm not so sure that Obama is necessarily on the big
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money team anymore on them when I'm still on the fence about it.
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But when it comes to a black woman, and we'll have to put
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quotes around black for Kamala and women from Michelle, Sunny
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Hostin, oh, Austin. It neither of them are a black woman. That
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is certainly Austin from the view has a different take on
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this.
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Unknown: But what I will say is they say behind every great man
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is a great woman. Kamala Harris, as Anna said, is prepared. She's
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ready. She's presidential. She spoke at the essence Festival
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this weekend. Oh
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Adam Curry: man, we didn't mention that. But this essence
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So I have a short clip here. Kamala was interviewed by a
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dude. Freak. What was that dude? He has like huge shoulder pads.
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And
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John C Dvorak: it wasn't shoulder pads. It was wings.
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Adam Curry: He had wings. And it was it was a weird
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John C Dvorak: freak show. It was it was a total freak show.
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The guy was a freak debt and she was acting like this was all
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normal. If you think that the gender identity thing is an
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issue now elect Kamala Harris and see where it goes.
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Unknown: I think we have a clip I want to show it very quickly.
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You have the former president, who was running to become
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president again, who has openly talked about his admiration of
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dictators and his intention to be a dictator on day one, was
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openly talked about his intention to weaponize the
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Department of Justice against his political enemies, who have
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talked about being proud of taking from the women of America
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a most fundamental right to make decisions about your own body.
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Okay,
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she's presidential, she's ready, she can assume that he cannot
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complete a four year term. We know that we are protected. I
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will say this. I am uncomfortable with him stepping
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down because I don't know that this country will vote for a
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black woman. If this country could not vote for Hillary
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Clinton, one of the most decorated and successful
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politicians and people in the world. I don't know that Kamala
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Harris can meet can be a convicted felon about that
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Adam Curry: so she doesn't she doesn't think America is ready
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to elect a black woman Whoopi in this in mo actually told me to
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keep an eye on the view he says because there's opposing views
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on the view for once of course it's a highly scripted shows you
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never know what's real opinions are not but will be Goldberg has
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their own little quotes. I
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Unknown: don't care if he's pooped his pants. I don't care
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if he can't put a sentence together. Show me he can't do
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the job. And then I'll say okay, maybe it's time to go I have
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poopy days all the time. All the dye step is so much poo you
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can't even imagine now I'm not running the world. But I don't
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know anybody who doesn't step in stuff at some point.
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John C Dvorak: So so she she claims that she's crapping all
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over the place and stepping in as in her own kind of in images
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as you walk around the house naked just poops when she feels
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like it what is going what is that know about? I know
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Adam Curry: nobody needed that visual but thank you. Now I know
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you have a number of clips from the call to MSNBC before we get
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I just want to play cuz I didn't clip it. Cuz I saw you had it.
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So I'm like, okay, good. Don't have to do that. I do want to
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highlight one. One little bit first, which is where team Obama
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is and all this. And it was very obvious from what President
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Biden said that the Obamas want him out. They are on the Get get
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Joe out team. Okay.
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Unknown: So you have repeatedly said that all of these people
18:18
and entities are wrong. And let me go through them. The New York
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Times Editorial Board The Economist, the Atlanta Journal
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Constitution, the Boston Globe, Jerry Nadler Seth Moulton. Let
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me go to Julian Castro, Tim Ryan, David Axelrod, David
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Remnick Richard Haass. Yeah, I know which one you're responding
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to there.
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Adam Curry: Do you notice how she even accentuated it David
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Axelrod, who, of course, was Obama's handler throughout his
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presidential his first presidential run? And then Obama
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says, Oh, really? You're kidding me? Hmm. Gee, so he's not that
18:59
crazy. He at least knows who's his aunt who his enemies are.
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The better and, and, and I'll just play one more clip here. So
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from Team Obama, we have Axelrod on with Danna bash at CNN, and
19:17
Jon Favreau, who is on the What's that? The pod save
19:23
America, who was Obama's speech writer, who for years as
19:28
sometimes have listened to the show for years has been
19:31
defending Joe Biden, until,
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Unknown: of course, if President Biden does withdraw from the
19:37
race replacing him at the top of the ticket could be chaotic. But
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here's what a top Biden fundraiser and longtime
19:43
supporter George Clooney said about that in his op ed this
19:46
morning. Would it be messy? Yes, Denmark, democracy is messy. But
19:50
would it enliven our party and wake up voters who long before
19:54
the June debate had already checked out? It sure would. The
19:58
short ramp to Election Day would be a benefit for us not a
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danger. John fabro and David Axelrod are back with me. X when
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I think about X,
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Adam Curry: you know, it's trying to be like, you know,
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billions, you know, the show billions.
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John C Dvorak: It's never watched.
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Adam Curry: The guy's name is His name is it's x capitals over
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calls him x. And so now
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John C Dvorak: that x was x x
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Unknown: argument,
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look, I
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think there's merit to it. Sometimes this is all a matter
20:32
of risk assessment, there's risk associated with everything. The
20:35
question is whether the risk of the status quo eclipses the risk
20:38
of trying something else. And I think we've reached the point
20:43
where many are have come to that conclusion that the thing about
20:47
the PCE standard that I thought was particularly impactful was
20:51
Clooney who just hosted a fundraiser a major fundraiser
20:54
for the President a few weeks ago and California said, You
20:59
can't win the battle against time none of us can step
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standing to say but Joe Biden,
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I was the Joe Biden, I
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Adam Curry: was with three weeks ago, the fundraiser was not the
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Joe Biden of 2010. He
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Unknown: wasn't even the Joe Biden of 2020. He was the same
21:11
and we all witnessed at the debate. That is devastating.
21:15
That's devastating.
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Yeah. And that's the money. And that's exactly what I was going
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to ask John about. Because John, you were out that fundraiser as
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well. I don't know if you spend as much time with course. That's
21:26
what all the journalists do. President Biden does. George
21:29
Clooney did. And he was one of the hosts. But that I'm totally
21:33
with you, David. That quote was like, wow,
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I mean, it was not surprising to any of us who were at the
21:39
fundraiser. I was there. It clearly was exactly right. And
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every single person I talked to with the fundraiser thought the
21:45
same thing except for the people working for Joe Biden, or at
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least I didn't say that. But I remember my wife, Emily turned
21:51
to me after the fundraiser and said, What are we going to do? I
21:54
mean, and I said, Well, there's a debate in a week, either.
21:58
He'll do well on the debate. And we'll think, well, he was just
22:01
tired, because he flew all the way back from Europe. And
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that'll be that or he'll be like this at the debate and then the
22:06
whole country, we'll be talking about it. And so, here we are,
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John C Dvorak: like the way they reverse engineer everything.
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Adam Curry: And I love how he throws his wife under the bus
22:13
while she said it. My wife said it. Now, of course,
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John C Dvorak: we know. Did you know that George Clooney is one
22:21
of the largest bundlers in
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Adam Curry: Yes, and he's real tight with Obama. Oh, they're on
22:28
that boat together.
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John C Dvorak: It was a lot of people believe that that
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editorial that went in the New York Times had to be approved by
22:36
Obama. Yeah.
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Adam Curry: Yeah. So now I mean, I can only imagine that Obama is
22:45
trying to pull some strings I don't know if he has the Wall
22:48
Street connection though. That's That's what I mean. I hear these
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other you know, the black rock guy and the black stone guy and
22:56
like, I don't know I'm not sure exactly if they're all in the
22:59
same camp. Or if they're just okay, you know, we are going to
23:03
approve this and here's we're going to do it so we'll pay off
23:06
Joe we'll take care of it. I don't know. Well,
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John C Dvorak: the Blackrock guys I don't have the names in
23:11
front of me but Blackrock is need is neck deep in the Biden
23:18
administration. Korea, Seymour Hersh, they are running it. That
23:23
Adam Curry: would make sense and I don't think Obama is part of
23:26
that team.
23:27
John C Dvorak: No, I wouldn't think so.
23:30
Adam Curry: But they're losing against the media which No, no,
23:34
I mean, at this point intelligence is involves you
23:39
know, they they gave comer basically the information that
23:43
the White House doctor you know, who checked Joe out has ties to
23:48
the family. So you know, then you bring include that was a
23:51
good one known spy. I mean, so this this is, there's Come on,
23:55
we all know it. So so there's once intelligence gets into it,
24:00
you're toast. I mean, so they've just got to wrap this up. But
24:04
you know, how long will it go? I
24:06
John C Dvorak: think the Vex got it right. Is this gonna go as
24:09
right as close to the election as possible? So even
24:12
Adam Curry: past the convention? No, you don't have to be
24:15
John C Dvorak: at the convention edge. And yeah, yeah. So
24:17
Adam Curry: I have a deep I have a tapper deconstructing the
24:21
phone call, but I think maybe it's better if we do the phone
24:24
call first. And she clipped it seven times.
24:27
John C Dvorak: I have a lot of clips. Similar we're pretty sure
24:30
it was 19 seconds. But I will say this about halfway through
24:34
these clips. I decided to do deep fakes or I'm sorry, cheap
24:39
fakes and edit it a little bit to make it easier to understand
24:41
what the hell is going on. Oh,
24:42
Adam Curry: good. Okay, so it's
24:47
John C Dvorak: clip, clip five and six in particular
24:50
Unknown: are a second entertainment I had. Okay. But
24:54
let's
24:54
John C Dvorak: start with the real deal, which is that this
24:56
was by the way, I think was about a half an hour.
24:59
Adam Curry: Oh eight Yes, it
25:00
John C Dvorak: was it was very long. He called in and he just
25:03
start with the intro, which is clip one
25:05
Unknown: now for something a little different and from inside
25:08
the White House, we have a special guest. Joining us now
25:13
the 46th President of the United States and presumptive
25:17
Democratic nominee Joe Biden. calling in to Morning Joe right
25:22
now. Good morning, sir.
25:24
They make more of them. Presumably, I'm gonna be the
25:26
Democratic nominee.
25:30
Adam Curry: More than presumptive mica get her
25:32
John C Dvorak: name, mica or Mica?
25:34
Adam Curry: I think it's Mica. You said? Mica.
25:36
John C Dvorak: said Megan.
25:37
Adam Curry: No, we did not know he didn't see.
25:43
Unknown: More. I'm gonna be democratic.
25:46
Adam Curry: Who knows? Whatever.
25:49
John C Dvorak: I think you said mikan. Okay, but that's okay.
25:52
Let's go to clip two.
25:55
Unknown: President that leads to the letter that we just received
25:58
a few minutes ago. And I'm curious, there's a part of it
26:03
where you talk about the fact that you got 14 million votes
26:07
87% of the vote. It was an open process, you only had three
26:11
people running against you, you have 3900 delegates. And then
26:16
you ask this question, do we now just say the process didn't
26:19
matter that the voters didn't have a say? I'm curious is that
26:24
an allusion also to Donald Trump, and the fact that
26:28
Democrats you believe may now be doing the same thing that Donald
26:33
Trump tried to do and in 2020, and that is overthrow the
26:37
popular will of Democratic voters? Democratic Germany, I
26:43
Adam Curry: gotta stop this for a second. I am incensed that
26:47
MSNBC and the White House or the White House may be doing it
26:50
purposely, that they let him talk on speakerphone on a radio
26:54
interview. You get gotta put the handset up to your face. This is
27:00
no good. It makes him sound even more feeble than he already is.
27:04
The audio that has been done to this man is despicable as as a
27:09
professional, but it's
27:10
John C Dvorak: always been that way we remember years and years
27:12
ago. Yeah, we were bitching about the sound quality,
27:15
Adam Curry: but this is really bad.
27:17
John C Dvorak: I think they I think is because he's got to
27:19
hold the sheets that he's reading from and he
27:22
Adam Curry: clearly, but I mean, it's like,
27:26
John C Dvorak: I know it sounds amateurish, it
27:28
Unknown: does look democratic. Johnny says this reason I've
27:31
been on the road so much all over the country. And while
27:35
Trump is riding around and golf cart, filling out his golf cart
27:38
before golf cart before he even hits the ball, but he hadn't
27:43
been anywhere in 10 days I've been. Yeah, right, number one.
27:47
And I've gone over a country for several rounds. To make sure my
27:52
instinct was right about the party still wanted me to be the
27:55
nominee. And all the data, all the data shows that the average
28:00
Democrat out there who voted 14 million of them voted for me,
28:04
still want me to be the nominee, number one. Number two. The idea
28:09
that Donald Trump is has gained in any substantial way has his
28:16
his arguments why he should be president is anywhere convincing
28:20
and it was two weeks or three weeks ago. It's just not there.
28:24
We're just getting we're just starting to focus on
28:27
Adam Curry: what everyone kind of forgets in this is how they
28:29
railroaded. RFK and didn't let me Joe he wasn't even going to
28:35
be the nominee and they finagle that thing just 14 million
28:39
people didn't vote for him. They screwed everybody else on that
28:43
deal on the primaries that that was not a not a clean primary at
28:47
all. And they all know it. I agree.
28:54
John C Dvorak: That the end of that class it was okay, we move
28:57
on to tip three.
28:59
Unknown: I attended services spoke to over 600 people in
29:01
Mount Airy Church of God and Christ in Philly. Yeah,
29:04
Adam Curry: I'll stop for a second. I watched him at the at
29:08
the church. Where's the separation of church and state
29:11
when you're doing a campaign stop in a church? Good point. I
29:18
mean, it wasn't it wasn't just you know, like, hey, get your
29:25
Jesus on everybody. No, it was I did this and I can do this and
29:28
I'm gonna do that it was a campaign stop in a church. Yes.
29:33
John C Dvorak: Just saying. It was by the way, it was the most
29:37
awkward thing I've ever witnessed. It was in fact that
29:40
on the on the Monday gut Feld show, Charles Payne, the black
29:45
finance guy was on and he was killing it on the show just
29:50
laughing his ass off over how frightened Biden seemed to be in
29:54
an all black church didn't know where to put the money. He was
29:58
running, walking around with $100 Bill in his hand. I
30:01
Unknown: didn't see that.
30:03
John C Dvorak: 100 He wanted to give to somebody. No, I don't
30:05
tell you you got to go around with this $100 bill. Hilarious.
30:12
I
30:12
Unknown: attend services spoke to over 600 people in Mount Airy
30:15
Church of God and Christ in Philly. I stopped by campaign
30:18
field offices with John Fetterman and Madeline Dean most
30:22
strongly supported me. The president the First Lady, we
30:26
spoke to the campaign ice cream social, or asked me for 13 in
30:31
Harrisburg. 40 minutes after we spoke with supporters stopped by
30:36
damn coffee. I mean, I was with the governor of that the average
30:43
voter out there still want to Joe Biden. I am not going
30:52
anywhere.
30:55
We, we noted
30:57
it yesterday for you last and you said well, as long as I did,
31:01
the best I could do. That's the that's the most important thing
31:06
that's caused Democrats concern who believes that losing is not
31:12
an option. What would you say to those who are concerned by that
31:16
answer? It's not an option. And I'm not lost. I haven't lost.
31:21
I've been
31:23
Adam Curry: here. I'm not lost. I know I'm in the White House. I
31:27
think it's just the oval. I'm not like me. I didn't I haven't
31:30
lost I'm where am I?
31:32
Unknown: It's not an option. And I've not lost. I haven't lost
31:36
I'd been in last time I've been in this. And this is a guy who
31:40
is we talked about debating. Look at his performative
31:43
debates. He lied over. Trump. 50 Lies 50 Lies 50 Lies. This is a
31:51
guy who says 10% of university I want to get 10% of university I
31:58
want to get it. He's just a liar. Liar. liar. Liar. And he
32:02
hasn't done a damn thing since the debate. Even right around
32:06
the golf cart for 10 days is down at Mar a Lago calls on one
32:08
of his wealthy friends. I'm not running because of these guys.
32:11
So
32:13
John C Dvorak: you can see where I was getting bored with very
32:16
bored, yes, yeah. Well, I'm bored. Yeah, these clips get a
32:20
lot better
32:21
Adam Curry: outcomes, the razor blade by
32:22
Unknown: the way, 97% of all the people that contribute with us
32:26
or make people make another 200 contribute 200 bucks. I think we
32:30
have the largest continues ever in history. I'm not positive
32:32
that but I think that's true. And so I want to support but
32:36
that's not the reason I'm running. I'm not running about
32:39
what they think what they care about. And by the way, you don't
32:42
see a whole block on the Trump. You don't see a whole lot of
32:45
CEOs talking to Trump. You don't see any. You see the major
32:49
economists out there talking about what I had been able to
32:51
Adam Curry: do. Oh, he's the 60 Nobel laureates who said he did
32:56
a great job, major economist. I
32:58
Unknown: don't hear anybody talking about his economic plan,
33:00
likely to bring America around and keep America first. And by
33:04
the way, here's Trump talking about all that he's done and all
33:08
and you know, Trump, Trump, and it's debate night is a
33:14
pathological liar. He lied about Roe refused to accept the
33:17
outcome of the election. He refused to condemn January 6.
33:20
And he says they claim he spoke with Putin before he invaded.
33:25
What the hell are we doing, Joe? What are we doing? This is
33:30
bizarre.
33:31
Adam Curry: You know, the mistake that well, it's not a
33:34
mistake, but if you really wanted to be president, and you
33:38
had your own mind and wits about you, which I'm not saying he
33:41
doesn't, but he has problems getting it out. You'd say
33:44
instead of him because all you're hearing is gotta be Trump
33:48
gotta be Trump gotta get somebody to beat Trump Kamala
33:50
can be can be Trump Big Mike beat everyone can be true. How
33:52
about what the what the American people I believe really want to
33:55
hear? I do believe they want to hear what you're going to do for
33:59
the country. They don't want to hear what that guy did or what
34:04
he said this isn't anybody could stand up and say hey, I'm gonna
34:07
do this, this and this. And it will be better than what this
34:10
guy is doing right now
34:12
John C Dvorak: in this is a known fact in politics. Should
34:14
you just attacking the other guy is like anything positive about
34:18
it did cost you votes? Always does?
34:20
Adam Curry: Yes. It makes no sense.
34:24
John C Dvorak: So we go on it. We're sure
34:25
Unknown: the American people that you won't have another
34:27
night like the one you did in Atlanta.
34:30
Look at my career. I've not had many of those nights was a
34:34
terrible night. And I really regret it happened. But the fact
34:38
of the matter is, how how can you assure you're going to be on
34:43
faith back and intervene on your way to go to work tomorrow? age,
34:48
age wasn't the idea to old credit over 50 million jobs. 21
34:56
million uninsured? For the ACA, the big pharma we Leave students
35:00
dead for 5 million people first black woman in the quarter. So I
35:04
think I have a significant, significant run. And that's how
35:08
I've measured. You measure me what I've done and by the way,
35:12
I'm not bad at what I do.
35:17
Adam Curry: Again, taking taking credit for stuff that people
35:19
don't like, like that no one is happy. Nobody's happy. Oh, look
35:24
what I did. Love my truck. He should have said that. That
35:27
would have been great. I love my truck. And I know I love what I
35:31
do. Okay, which clipper we were on six shorty. Okay, go
35:37
Unknown: watch and watch people react. You make a judgment. You
35:40
make a judgement. And by the way, I'm going to be have all
35:44
these foreign leadership and in contact with a new British prime
35:47
minister with
35:55
the country
35:57
Adam Curry: poor man, poor man, poor man. What's right is the
36:01
John C Dvorak: last logistic clip that most people played.
36:04
This is edit free. I just straight up.
36:07
Unknown: The American public is not going to move away from me
36:11
as the average voter again, I'm here for two reasons. One to
36:16
rebuild the economy for hardworking middle class people
36:18
give everybody a shot. Just a straight shot. Everybody gets a
36:22
fair chance. Number one, number two, I've always talked about
36:26
how I don't have the black support. Come on, give me a
36:29
break. Come with me. Watch why I'm getting so frustrated. But
36:34
by the elite. I'm not talking about you guys, but about the
36:37
elite in the party. They know so much more. But anyway, these
36:42
guys don't think I should run against me. Good. Announcer
36:46
announcer President challenged me at the convention.
36:50
Adam Curry: Yeah, this is this is perfect. Because this is a
36:52
lead into this series of short clips. These are quite short of
36:58
Jake Tapper. Jake Tapper. As we know, when it's the CIA
37:03
assistant directors birthday, Jake Tapper is at the party, all
37:06
the CNN people really also Council on Foreign Relations and
37:10
relations. And Tapper. I mean, it's almost like he said, you
37:14
know, because, you know, CNN just announced they're going to
37:16
fire hundreds of people. If I get the boot, I could always go
37:23
work at that no agenda show. I know I can do what those guys
37:27
do. I know how to do it. And he deconstructs this call based
37:31
upon the elites quote. And of course, Tapper is by definition,
37:37
one of these elites listen to this.
37:39
Unknown: Today, President Biden called into one of his favorite
37:41
TV shows morning, Joe and MSNBC and he railed against what he
37:45
called the leaps.
37:47
I'm getting so frustrated by the meat. I'm not talking about you
37:51
guys, but about the elites in the party. They know so much
37:55
more.
37:56
President Biden seems to be trying to frame what's going on
37:59
right now as the average voters who want him versus the elites
38:03
of the Democratic Party donors and lawmakers and opinion
38:06
makers, many of whom and media have serious concerns about
38:10
Biden's ability to be the candidate and have called for
38:13
him to step down after that debate performance that let's
38:17
call baffling, baffling in reality. 72% of voters say that
38:24
they believe President Biden is too old. That's according to
38:26
CNN, as most recent polling, voters have been saying this for
38:29
quite a long time. The reality is that the Democratic elites
38:34
are mostly late to acknowledge these age and ability issues
38:38
compared to the rest of the public. The elites had been
38:41
forced to reckon with it after the debate just 11 days ago,
38:44
Adam Curry: what a bunch of hogwash. These guys have been
38:47
protecting Biden for as long as they were told to and he's fine,
38:51
sharpest attack, everything's good. Don't worry about it. But
38:55
tax my favorite all of a sudden, were you out? Yeah, I mean, I
38:59
couldn't even keep up with him. So let's mock him on his age,
39:02
shall we
39:03
Unknown: look at my career, and not had many of those nights?
39:06
was a terrible night. And I really regret it happened. But
39:11
the fact of the matter is, how can you assure you're going to
39:14
be on faith that didn't intervene on your way to go to
39:18
work tomorrow? age, age wasn't the idea to old.
39:26
The
39:26
fact of the matter is, how can you assure you're going to be
39:28
out on you know, on your way to go, you know, work tomorrow,
39:32
age, age wasn't, you know, the idea that I'm too old.
39:34
Adam Curry: I see. Now see, now all of a sudden, CNN decides to
39:38
make fun of how he talks how incoherent he speaks, which
39:41
we've been doing since 2018.
39:44
John C Dvorak: Or before, not drunk, drunk or not drunk. And
39:49
Adam Curry: so now in one of those typical Joe Biden gaffes,
39:53
although it's very, it's very understandable what he meant
39:56
what by President Biden meant. Now all of a sudden hopper is
40:00
going to pretend like, like Joe was insane with what he's
40:03
saying. He called into
40:05
Unknown: a couple of blank radio stations where he said, among
40:08
other things, this bottle I'm
40:11
proud to be, as I said, the first vice president, or black
40:15
woman, black president, rather than on the first black hole in
40:21
the Supreme Court, and there's so much that we can do because
40:25
together weeks, there's nothing in the United States of America,
40:29
the
40:29
firt he's proud to be the first black woman not coherent. Oh,
40:34
Adam Curry: really Jake Tapper. Me, that's a cheap shot. Even we
40:39
wouldn't fall over that.
40:42
John C Dvorak: I do have that clip, though. Which I have that
40:45
clip in a context. So let's just interrupt your train here. I
40:50
have that in context. Again, I got this from Jesse Walters, and
40:54
I kept him in it to keep context. I keep it in context,
40:58
which is the fact that the clip was really not about Biden
41:02
saying he's a black woman. But it was about busting out the
41:06
fact that the White House was controlling the narrative on
41:09
black radio,
41:10
Unknown: the Philly radio host admitted the White House sent
41:13
her a list of questions to ask the president.
41:16
Were those questions given to you by the White House? Or did
41:20
you have for the campaign? Or did you have to submit questions
41:24
ahead of this interview?
41:26
The questions were
41:27
sent to me for approval, I approve to them. Okay,
41:31
so the White House sent the questions to you ahead of the
41:34
interview? Yes. Okay.
41:36
got several questions, eight of them. And the four that were
41:39
chosen were the
41:39
ones that I approved,
41:40
even when Biden knows the questions he can't answer. By
41:45
the way, I'm proud to be, as I said, the first Vice President,
41:49
first black woman, black president,
41:53
Adam Curry: I'm glad that you inserted that because I'll give
41:56
you the update.
41:57
Unknown: A word radio host is leaving the station after a
42:00
controversial interview with President Biden and Draya
42:03
lawfull. Sanders admitted to asking questions provided
42:06
beforehand by Biden's campaign, as Ray Strickland reports
42:10
this happened less than a week after the president's poor
42:13
debate performance,
42:15
the fixes immediately.
42:16
I am no longer on your host UID
42:20
where the policy
42:21
and Dre Allah for Sanders
42:22
and now sir departure from Word and oppose to her followers on
42:26
Instagram Sunday.
42:28
I tend to with my resignation yesterday,
42:31
I'm glad that you all were patient lawful
42:33
Sanders, who hosted a radio show called the source on word made
42:37
headlines following her interview with President Biden
42:40
that aired on July 4,
42:42
Adam Curry: it's so bad that when when this woman poor lady
42:47
admits what the media has been doing for ever, including
42:52
giving, giving the questions in the debate to Hillary Clinton,
42:55
we haven't forgotten that. All now. Now she admits it, Oh, you
42:59
better resign? Well, we can't that's a bad that's a black mark
43:04
on our reputation. Let's
43:07
John C Dvorak: stop for one second and go back in time.
43:10
Because you were in the business long enough to know that they
43:13
used to send out 16 years transcriptions of the answers to
43:19
questions that you don't even talk to the person you would
43:22
play you at. You have a series of questions. It is very common
43:25
in radio. You had a series of questions to ask a
43:30
transcription. And you would ask these questions and then the
43:34
transcription would play the answer.
43:37
Adam Curry: I will take it one step further. In 1985, Janet
43:41
Jackson, I she did come to our studio later was in Holland,
43:45
they sent out a no electronic press kit, an EP K electronic
43:51
press kit, which had answers from Janet Jackson about her
43:56
album and I in collusion with my production team pretended that I
44:03
had her on satellite. And I edited I edited this real even
44:09
had some fake like satellite snow over. We're connecting.
44:13
We're connecting to Los Angeles. It's I bet you it's on YouTube
44:17
somewhere. Oh, we're connecting to Los Angeles. Hey, Janet.
44:19
inseego Hello. And I am I had my my questions rehearse. I did it
44:23
in real time, knowing exactly how long those gaps were in
44:27
between the answers that we edited on basically your answer
44:29
tape. It's all phony. I've been a part of it. You've been a part
44:33
of it. In fact, we were phonies until podcasting.
44:39
John C Dvorak: So yes, I was never I never took part in one
44:43
of those transcription interviews. But yeah, if you're
44:47
working in the business period, you're part of it. The whole
44:50
thing is a giant scam. Not to mention the fact that when she
44:53
just poor woman busted it out. It's not nude any there was
44:58
probably not one broadcaster in the world. rule that said oh,
45:01
that's a shock.
45:02
Adam Curry: Yeah, final clip from from tapper where he does
45:08
another one of these making making fun now just making fun
45:11
of the President's speech which we know has been challenged
45:15
George Stephanopoulos
45:16
Unknown: asking him how he would feel if he ultimately loses to
45:20
Donald Trump, which polls have suggested he he will feel
45:24
as long as I gave it my all.
45:27
Jobs No, no, I can do.
45:30
As long as he gave it his all in did the goodest job he could do.
45:35
That's what it's all about. Is it President who said that
45:38
Donald Trump, his opponent poses an existential threat to
45:40
democracy in the United States is his giving it his all and
45:44
doing the greatest job he can do a knock.
45:48
Adam Curry: That's downright mean. So now,
45:52
John C Dvorak: that's that's a terrific clip.
45:54
Adam Curry: NBC brought on a neurologist, the goodest the
46:00
good is Joe ologists, a neurologist and and I learned
46:07
some interesting things, because this guy is going to tell us
46:10
that the President has Parkinson's which there was
46:13
always Alzheimer's until you introduced Lewy Body disease,
46:17
which is a subset of rare form of parkinson disease. Again,
46:21
you're no agenda show ahead of the curve. The truth always
46:23
catches up to us eventually. And and just listening to President
46:30
Biden understanding who was enemies are Axelrod Obama, makes
46:36
sense in the context of these few clips I have here about the
46:41
President's State of Mind his Parkinson's and, and here's the
46:46
neurologist they brought
46:47
Unknown: in. I'm joined tonight by Dr. Tom Pitts. He's a
46:50
quadruple board certified neurologist, he sees patients
46:53
Rupo, Parkinson's, diagnosis it, I want to be completely
46:57
transparent here. You've never examined President Biden, from
47:00
my knowledge, you don't even spokes. Have you spoken yet to
47:02
President Biden been in this room? And we're just going to
47:05
use what we have so far, which is what we've seen the
47:08
President's interviews and the information coming out of the
47:10
White House. So my first question to you is, as somebody
47:12
who's a neurologist, what you've seen from the President over the
47:15
last two years, what you saw at the debate, the last few
47:18
interviews, the way he speaks the way maybe he walks Have you
47:22
noticed anything that that gives you a red flag that as a doctor,
47:26
oh, yeah, I see him 20 times a day in clinic. I mean, it's
47:28
ironic because he has this classic features of
47:31
neurodegeneration, I mean, word finding difficulties, and that's
47:34
not Oh, I couldn't find the word that's from degeneration of the
47:37
word retrieval area is also overcome stuttering though,
47:40
could could that could that be part of that too? No, this is
47:42
not a palatal issue or a speech discrepancy, which is very
47:45
different from a lemme know dysfunction, actual word
47:47
retrieval, where you pick a similar question or talk around
47:50
the issue plus the rigidity, monotone voice, like go back to
47:54
that the rigidity when you mean rigidity, loss of arm swing,
47:57
standing up. lordotic Lee, you notice when he turns it's kind
48:00
of enbloc turning, it's not a quick turn, so loud, that's one
48:05
of the hallmarks of Parkinsonism is rigidity, and Brady Kinesia
48:08
slow movement. And he has that Hallmark, especially with the
48:11
low voice to serve as a cold hypo feronia. Small monotone
48:17
voice like this over time is a hallmark of Parkinsonism I can
48:20
diagnose him from across the mall.
48:23
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I
48:24
Adam Curry: like the Neo phony ism. That's that's an
48:27
interesting one. So these symptoms are pretty obvious to
48:32
anyone who knows what they're talking about. Funny though,
48:35
it's only now it's only now that we're getting analysis of this
48:39
from your news media.
48:40
Unknown: Hallmark shuffling gait, we call that so little
48:43
steps of loss of arm swing from the rigidity when we walk, we
48:46
have a nice cadence, you notice he doesn't really swing his arms
48:49
and enbloc turning meaning he kind of pivots around his foot.
48:53
If you said, Hey, President Biden, he wouldn't go like this.
48:56
Yeah, and I also know I also don't tell me if I'm wrong here.
48:59
It's very hard to diagnose Parkinson's, isn't it? It's not
49:02
it's not simple. I mean, I've heard that it can be one of the
49:04
one of the easier movement disorders to diagnose actually.
49:08
There's there's very little others and I'm, you know, I'm a
49:10
Democrat, I would say yeah, this, right. It's just like, the
49:14
hard case. But I've had I've had relatives who have gone through
49:17
issues, neurological issues, and I've heard that sometimes
49:19
Parkinson's is not very easy to nail, you have to take a lot of
49:22
tests. There's like, I mean, it's early on if you're just
49:25
presented with like hallucinations, that could be a
49:27
variety of things, or just the cognitive problems that could be
49:30
Alzheimer's versus Parkinsonism. And that becomes a little
49:33
nebulous, but once you start manifesting the Hallmark motor
49:36
symptoms, right, slow movement, rigidity, mass faces, hypo
49:40
feronia. I mean, if a med student did not pick Parkinson's
49:43
on the test
49:47
Adam Curry: so even a med student if they didn't say the
49:49
guy's got Parkinson's, they'll be kicked out. Okay.
49:53
John C Dvorak: Just as an aside, I have a quick note from one of
49:55
our producers. She she writes, As yes to everything you said
50:01
about Lewy body dementia, it's worse than you can even imagine.
50:04
My mom died of it, as did Robin Williams in her mid 90s. Mid 90s
50:09
was at a good run. In 2019. She was doing so well. And then it
50:14
hit and progressed quickly to where she could do absolutely
50:18
nothing for herself. Yes to hallucinations, as well, as she
50:22
would sometimes say when she could still talk. There was a
50:26
cat hiding in the house plant in the corner of the room and no
50:32
cats. In earlier stages. She would pointed the TV where a
50:35
handsome news anchor was presenting the day's events and
50:39
proclaim I'm now engaged to him. We will be married soon, man. I
50:45
got it. That's where That's where Biden is. And this is why
50:47
they're afraid that Council on Foreign Relations is freaked out
50:50
they don't need this aggravation. Well,
50:51
Adam Curry: to back you up from Sir Greg who is a retired
50:55
emergency room nurse in Mesa, Arizona, he also had to
50:59
relatives die of Lewy Body Dementia around 2009. For men
51:02
with that diagnosis. From the time they are diagnosed, they're
51:06
usually dead within two years plus or minus a few months. They
51:10
also have a tendency to get violent slash abusive with
51:13
caregivers and family and ended up in locked nursing homes where
51:17
the staff and the building are prepared to deal with violent
51:20
outbursts escape attempts, and patients who are resistant to
51:23
their care plan and nursing home rules. They also tend to deny
51:28
they have a problem. But I can say that for the patient during
51:30
a violent outburst, it feels like they are in a nightmare,
51:33
but they are aware of something is wrong. It's their awareness
51:35
of being irrational that causes frustration, and angry outbursts
51:39
toward caregivers and family members. Imagine being stuck in
51:42
a nightmare where everything goes wrong and makes you mad.
51:45
Nobody listens or understands you. Their final weeks of life
51:49
are usually bedridden and asleep most of the time, their head CT
51:53
scans usually show a physical shrinking brain.
51:57
Unknown: Oh, god. Yeah. So
51:59
Adam Curry: but as we're about to hear in this final clip from
52:02
the neurologist, is the sharper as attack thing is actually not
52:07
even necessarily wrong? Because he the President may actually be
52:12
very cognizant of what's going on. And there's ways to test
52:15
this, you know, a lot
52:16
Unknown: of people have called for a cognitive test, what
52:18
exactly would that entail? What does that mean? Now, that's the
52:21
key because we're finding retrieval doesn't necessarily
52:24
mean you don't know what you want to say. What I cannot
52:27
comment on is his ability to make good decisions is motor
52:30
symptoms are degenerating, he has Parkinsonism that is a fact.
52:34
You know, he has degeneration of the brain. Show me the MRI, show
52:37
me he doesn't, you know, put your put your money where your
52:38
mouth is, he definitely has it. But the problem is, when you
52:41
look at his situation, you can't say, oh, I know for a fact that
52:45
because he didn't retrieve the word. He didn't know what he
52:47
wanted to say. And that's why both him and Trump should take
52:50
the four hour neuro psychological testing, which is
52:53
the hallmark tests for cognitive performance. What do you do in
52:57
this test? A lot of things. So for example, they may have you
52:59
say, like, say as many words as you can in a minute that start
53:02
with F block building, retrieval, I may I may say cup,
53:06
and have you recall it three minutes later, trail drawing,
53:09
these are done with a professional PhD. And neuro
53:11
psychology has nothing to do with psychiatry. And we can tell
53:15
if you have four hours long, four hour, it's a full day we
53:18
tell people bring a snack, it is a full day. And that's not the
53:21
Mocha, which was a bedside test that President Trump took, you
53:25
know, these are tests that are screening tests, they don't rule
53:28
in you know, if you do graves No, there's no way to sort of
53:31
live in this test to to sort of ace it, even though you're
53:34
saying oh, wait, this one will pull, it will come out in the
53:38
wash. I'm
53:39
Adam Curry: going to test you John with a cup later and see if
53:41
you can retrieve the word cup. So now some humorous bits
53:49
because of course, it is just funny what's happening. And
53:52
you're seeing who's on the outs and who is in the wrong spot at
53:56
the wrong time. And it gives me no pleasure to say Joy Reid is
54:00
probably one of them. All that happened
54:02
Unknown: this weekend. But please please privileged, rich
54:04
white elected Democrats, you just keep publicly defenestrate
54:07
in your party leader and President to feed the media
54:10
thirst for Democrats in disarray stories, because you're scared
54:14
for your own seats and apparently don't know how to
54:16
campaign on a surging economy, high tech jobs and $35 insulin.
54:20
I mean, you're the most important thing here. Right? You
54:23
and your donors. Of course not the actual voters in your party
54:26
base who can't afford to see prices double on everything they
54:29
buy due to Trump's China tariffs and who would be the first ones
54:33
fired from their federal civil service jobs under Project 2025
54:37
or shot in the streets by Trump's stormtroopers if they
54:40
protest? You do you
54:42
Adam Curry: know?
54:43
Unknown: Wow.
54:45
Adam Curry: Go ahead Joy read go rail on the rich white people.
54:48
There you go. That's there's no problem there.
54:51
John C Dvorak: Yeah, she's gonna be a short time or is she gonna
54:53
be eventually you're gonna see you're on YouTube only?
54:56
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, she's already ramping up.
54:59
John C Dvorak: You know, They're doing a shake up at CNN, she's
55:01
she's a goner. She's not been read and she's being set up to
55:05
get fired.
55:07
Adam Curry: For them to know as predicted. Even Harvey Levin TMZ
55:13
knew all of this 11
55:15
Unknown: months ago,
55:16
I talked to somebody who is very high up in the Biden world and
55:22
was told they don't want him doing anything after eight
55:25
o'clock at night, because he starts wandering repeat stories
55:29
and all this, but if they're telling him that for a year, why
55:33
was
55:33
this such a secret keys 81 These kinds of things happen to all
55:38
people. That's nothing bad about Joe Biden. It just means he
55:40
shouldn't be president united states, Georgia said,
55:43
Did you watch the debate? Did you watch it afterwards?
55:46
She said, I don't think I did. He said it like you we couldn't
55:51
remember.
55:52
Adam Curry: So, uh, Peter Doocy, from Fox News, known
55:57
troublemaker is now taking advantage of the situation to to
56:03
embarrass his nemesis. Shireen is urien John Claude Pierre
56:08
Kareem Abdul Jabbar. And he's just laying it on.
56:13
Unknown: So say that the Pentagon at some point picks up
56:16
an incoming new 11 Pa. Who do you call the First Lady? He has
56:22
a team
56:25
of any news that is pertinent and important to the American
56:28
people. He has someone or two that is decided obviously with
56:33
his National Security Council and who gets to tell them that
56:36
news?
56:36
Adam Curry: Bow she's a diplomatic answer, but he's not
56:39
given up.
56:39
Unknown: So Kevin McCarthy just said that when he was the
56:42
Speaker many times when we had meetings in the Oval Office,
56:45
Jill was there as well. When the First Lady's in these meetings,
56:49
is she making decisions? Are she advising the president?
56:52
No, the President is the President of the United States,
56:55
he makes decision.
56:57
Adam Curry: And the final one, but
56:58
Unknown: other family member President Biden's told me before
57:01
he and his son don't have any business dealings together. So
57:05
what is Hunter Biden doing in White House meetings?
57:09
Are you talking about the meeting where they came together
57:12
from Camp David, and the two of them walked to the President's
57:17
meeting, and he was there?
57:19
There's a report that aides were struck by his presence during
57:22
their discussions. Look,
57:24
I can't I'm certainly not going to get into a private
57:27
conversations that occur. What I can say is and I talked to this,
57:31
I spoke to this before, is that when they came back from Camp
57:35
David, the President spent a couple of days at Camp David
57:39
with his family. He is very close to his family. As you
57:42
know, it was the week of Fourth of July, which is why his family
57:45
members were here last week. They walked together, and they
57:49
walked together into the meeting. Can you
57:52
say Hunter Biden has access to classified information? No.
57:58
Adam Curry: Even no key from the CIA broadcasting systems really
58:03
got into a beat.
58:04
John C Dvorak: And O'Keefe really got into it whether and
58:06
he seemed it's almost as though he is. Yeah, I was. I've seen
58:11
this clip a lot. That which, if he clips actually two clips in,
58:16
it's like, as if he was miffed about the fact that if they're
58:19
going to create a facade, they have to keep it up. And then now
58:23
that they looks like they threw the media under the bus, and he
58:25
considers it a personal insult, it seems to me
58:30
Unknown: very basic, direct question.
58:33
Wait, wait, wait, wait a second.
58:37
Or at least once in regards. Wait,
58:40
hold on a second. You should be away answer by this point. No,
58:43
no, no, no, no, no, no, wait a minute. And, please, a little
58:49
respect here, please. So every year around the President's
58:56
physical examination, he sees a neurologist that's three times.
59:00
Right. So I am telling you that he has seen or neurologist three
59:05
times while he has been in this presidency. That's what I'm
59:08
saying. I'm telling you that he has seen them three times. That
59:12
is what I'm sharing with you. Right. So every time he has a
59:15
physical, he has had to see a neurologist. So that is
59:19
answering that question. No, it is it is you're asking me. I
59:25
also said to you, and I also said to you for security
59:29
reasons. We cannot share names. We cannot share names. You can
59:34
we have to we have to there's
59:35
he would have met with we cannot ensure
59:38
if someone came here
59:40
we cannot share names of specialists, broadly, from a
59:44
dermatologist to a neurologist. We cannot share names. There are
59:48
security reasons we have this
59:51
Adam Curry: O'Keefe he's clutching his pearls because he
59:54
knew they all knew he was a part of the whole cover up.
59:58
John C Dvorak: Yay. Definitely. Let to back this up a little
1:00:01
bit, get a little background on what this was beef was about.
1:00:04
The beef was about for people who don't, didn't follow it.
1:00:08
There was a Parkinson's expert who showed up at the White House
1:00:12
and his are listed on the White House logs. And he showed up
1:00:15
over the past year or so eight times between eight and 10 times
1:00:20
that number seems to vary with the reporting. But whatever the
1:00:24
case was this guy this this expert on Parkinson's disease
1:00:28
kept showing up. And so he's asking what would you what can
1:00:33
you tell us about this guy, she's She can't even say his
1:00:35
name because of some security bull crap. And then O'Keefe even
1:00:40
though you can hardly hear it starts to complain that he's
1:00:43
listed on the White House logs, that's not much of as of a state
1:00:47
secret. And then they get into that back and forth, although
1:00:50
I'm
1:00:50
Adam Curry: pretty sure that he was there for the Parkinson
1:00:53
foundation. That would make sense for that. For the for the
1:00:57
legislation that was signed on July 5, he was probably advising
1:01:02
on that. But here's the I'm miffed clip, because we have
1:01:07
Unknown: to, we have to, I understand that that I aren't
1:01:11
getting
1:01:13
anyone to see head,
1:01:14
I hear you, I cannot from here confirm any of that, because we
1:01:17
have to keep their privacy. I think they would appreciate
1:01:20
that, too. We have to give them to the doctor, we have to keep
1:01:24
their privacy. It is
1:01:27
I hear you guys,
1:01:33
hold on a second, there's no reason to get back and go back
1:01:36
and forth and be in this aggressive way mist
1:01:37
around here about how information has been shared with
1:01:40
the press.
1:01:41
What do you miss the best?
1:01:42
What do you think he just asked about
1:01:44
it? What do you and then every time I come back and I answered
1:01:47
the question that you guys asked. I never answered the
1:01:51
question incorrectly. That is not true. I was asked about a
1:01:53
medical exam, I was asked about a physical that was in the line
1:01:56
of question that I answered. And I said, No, he did not have a
1:01:59
medical exam. And I still stand that, by that, by fact the
1:02:02
President still stands by that he had a verbal check. And that
1:02:04
is something that the President has a couple times a week, a
1:02:07
couple times a week now in regards to Dr. Kevin canard, and
1:02:11
I am telling you right now that I am not sharing confirming
1:02:15
names from here. It is a security reasons I am going to
1:02:19
do that. Edie, it doesn't matter how hard you push me. It doesn't
1:02:23
matter how angry you get with me. I'm not going to confirm a
1:02:26
name. It doesn't matter if it's even in the log. I
1:02:29
Adam Curry: gotta give her credit, though. I mean, she
1:02:31
knows that she's out. She's out of a job. And I would say
1:02:34
everybody dislikes her. She's just a dislikable person. And
1:02:38
John C Dvorak: she's a very dislikable person I should get
1:02:40
back on MSNBC if they let her. Well,
1:02:43
Adam Curry: let's see who else is on the wrong side of of the
1:02:46
being read in.
1:02:47
Unknown: I do want to play for you, Congresswoman what Senator
1:02:49
Michael Bennett said on CNN just in the last hour. We have
1:02:52
Adam Curry: Maxine Waters on this particular clip.
1:02:56
John C Dvorak: Donald Trump is on track I think to win this
1:02:59
election. And maybe when it by landslide and take with him the
1:03:04
Senate and the House. I think that
1:03:05
Unknown: we could lose the whole thing. What's your response to
1:03:08
that?
1:03:09
My response is, I'm more optimistic than he is about our
1:03:13
ability to win. He doesn't frighten me, doesn't scare me
1:03:18
can't predict any more than I can predict. I predict we're
1:03:21
going to win that Biden is the honorable, respected man, and
1:03:26
that Trump is a liar. He is not trusted. Our allies are baffled
1:03:32
by the way that he's treated them. You can go on and on about
1:03:36
a man who told us to drink disinfected when was killing
1:03:42
people. So I think in the final analysis, people will understand
1:03:48
that our democracy is at stake.
1:03:50
Adam Curry: Yeah, blah, blah, blah. All right. So Maxine has
1:03:52
not been read in. And then and again, and this is the
1:03:56
prophecies coming through all the black women. They're all
1:03:58
being pushed out front, you take the heat, you go talk about it.
1:04:01
Corinne, Maxine, Joy read all of them. It's it's it Whoopi. It's
1:04:10
amazing that this is this is a very racist. Bunch of people.
1:04:16
were pushing you to take care of a deal with you. And then we
1:04:21
had, yeah,
1:04:22
John C Dvorak: but I was gonna just interrupt again. And since
1:04:25
you mentioned racism and play the Elizabeth Warren clip, have
1:04:29
you heard this?
1:04:29
Adam Curry: How I have not? Let me see Warren okay. How much
1:04:35
Unknown: do you think the typical Student Loan Borrower
1:04:38
owes 20 years after taking out their lungs? Well, the typical
1:04:43
white borrower owes about 6% of what they originally borrowed 20
1:04:48
years on and they still owe 6% of what they borrowed. The
1:04:53
typical black borrower owes 95% of what they originally
1:04:57
borrowed, canceling student loan debt. It's about racial justice.
1:05:02
There's no doubt about it. This
1:05:04
Adam Curry: woman, remember, she's also black. He's Indian.
1:05:10
John C Dvorak: She's a person of colors as well. Becky Pringle,
1:05:14
Adam Curry: black black woman. She is the president of the
1:05:17
National educators Education Association, the teachers union,
1:05:21
I believe that I,
1:05:22
John C Dvorak: you know, I meant to go back and get this clip, do
1:05:25
you have the long version, I
1:05:26
Adam Curry: hope he has pretty long so Buck 22 Long enough is
1:05:29
the most I can handle from
1:05:31
John C Dvorak: some believe at this clip. I almost can pre give
1:05:35
you a clip of the day because this clip this is the teachers
1:05:38
union, as she's out of control.
1:05:41
Adam Curry: And the teachers union, I think they're supposed
1:05:43
to support teachers whose job it is, is to educate our children,
1:05:47
I would say in the United States, just just from the
1:05:50
performance itself, it's been very dismal. Just look at the
1:05:55
reading levels, the comprehension levels. Forget
1:05:58
about all the woke programming that is being pushed in. But she
1:06:03
does not care about that. No, it's all about, hey, where are
1:06:07
you union? We are we have power. So we're going to vote and we're
1:06:12
going to win, and we're going to win, and we're gonna win this
1:06:14
about us as screw the kids. We are
1:06:16
Unknown: the ones who helped to shape the heart of this nation's
1:06:21
hopes and dreams. We are the ones who hold steadfast to the
1:06:26
belief of the plausibility of the possible we are the heirs of
1:06:31
all who did this work before us. We must keep going. Any aid
1:06:39
delegates, we can do this work, we must do this work. We get to
1:06:45
do this work, we will do this work, because our students are
1:06:51
depending on the things we have to win. The things that our
1:07:05
colleagues are depending on us to win all the things keep going
1:07:11
NEA to preserve our democracy. We might win. Delegates, we go
1:07:21
back, we will keep going forward. Because we
1:07:33
that's what we do. Thank you and
1:07:42
Adam Curry: these people should not be in charge of anything
1:07:44
John C Dvorak: was to die that is unhinged.
1:07:47
Adam Curry: That is yes. That is the definition of unhinged right
1:07:50
there. And speaking of racism. Sam Shepard who I watched for
1:07:56
years in New York, he was I think he's always been a
1:07:59
weatherman. But maybe he did show business news. Well, now
1:08:03
he's now he's on the panel. Now. He's part of the news team. And
1:08:07
I looked at earlier, I think it's about 85 degrees today in
1:08:11
New York City. And 85 degrees in the city in the summer is not
1:08:16
pleasant no matter what. But it's not like the humidity is
1:08:19
too high. It's not like it's 120 degrees. But so
1:08:22
Unknown: we have been talking to you and you've been talking to
1:08:25
us back and forth about a major heat threat for days now. And
1:08:28
it's it's tough here. It's it's tough to see these numbers for
1:08:32
long periods of time in our city. We know that an estimated
1:08:34
350 New Yorkers die from heat related illness each year. And
1:08:39
that's not even going through the prolonged stretch that we've
1:08:41
been through. So New Yorkers of color are actually twice as well
1:08:46
since
1:08:47
Adam Curry: New Yorkers of color. How about that? 65 70% of
1:08:54
New York. It's a melting pot, Sam, New Yorkers of color. Oh,
1:08:58
it's even worse for them true.
1:09:00
Unknown: So New Yorkers of color are actually twice as likely to
1:09:05
be impacted. Joining us now is the NYC emergency manager First
1:09:09
Deputy Commissioner Christina Farrell. Christina, I'm so glad
1:09:12
to see you. Can we just get this out of the way first? I haven't
1:09:16
seen a lot of reporting of heat deaths in our area during this
1:09:20
range of heat that we've been in. Can you update me on that?
1:09:23
How are we doing on that front? Hey,
1:09:25
Adam Curry: do you got any dead people we can talk about?
1:09:27
Because I just hyped it you know, generally dead black
1:09:29
people for me. Come on.
1:09:31
Unknown: Hello. So
1:09:32
we have seen an increase in 911 calls and then emergency room
1:09:37
visits which is to be expected when the weather is this extreme
1:09:41
this hot. There is often a lag in the reporting of heat related
1:09:46
deaths. So we may see some numbers. You know, a little
1:09:50
later in the season connected to that, but we're doing extensive
1:09:54
outreach. As you noted, this is the fifth day of this heatwave.
1:09:57
This is the second heatwave of the summer, which is still
1:10:01
young. So, you know, we're doing a lot of outreach to try to
1:10:04
prevent those deaths.
1:10:06
All right, get to us with anything that you hear as soon
1:10:08
as you get it. Oh, my goodness.
1:10:09
Hopefully a lot
1:10:10
of people getting to cooling centers. I know they're all over
1:10:12
the city. So
1:10:13
Adam Curry: this report said, no one's dying. There's no one
1:10:17
dead. The lady's like, yes. Okay. Well, maybe it's coming.
1:10:21
But, so, but then, oh my god. Oh my god. Those poor New Yorkers
1:10:27
of color. Oh, my god, shut up. You people are horrible. no
1:10:32
worse than Deutsche Avella because they like this word
1:10:35
unprecedented
1:10:36
Unknown: with extreme temperatures across the globe
1:10:38
last month became the hottest June ever measured breaking last
1:10:42
year's record. And as
1:10:44
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, it's it's never been cooler in June and
1:10:47
July in Texas. So I don't know what you're measuring. But it's
1:10:51
great here measures
1:10:53
Unknown: breaking last year's record. And as heat waves
1:10:55
continue into July, people in many countries are struggling to
1:10:59
cope with the health effects like in North America, where
1:11:03
many cities are now experiencing unprecedented hot weather
1:11:06
unprecedented.
1:11:09
Adam Curry: It's not unprecedented. 51 degrees
1:11:12
Unknown: Celsius really here and counting. People in Mexico's
1:11:16
northern state of Baja California, are used to soaring
1:11:20
temperatures in the middle of the summer. But this time, they
1:11:23
exceeded the average readings by nearly 10 degrees, making new
1:11:27
records and bring in more hardship at my
1:11:30
age. It's very difficult. I'm 72 years old, and I've lived here
1:11:34
for 50 years or less. How do you deal with the heat? Well, I
1:11:38
spend some time in an air conditioned room and outside.
1:11:42
We do
1:11:43
climates trying to say not only the temperatures are getting
1:11:46
higher, but also the stretches of hot days are getting longer.
1:11:51
In Portland in the US state of Oregon. People are trying to
1:11:55
cool down as the CD sizzles with temperatures reaching 39 degrees
1:11:59
Celsius, or 100 Fahrenheit.
1:12:02
Adam Curry: Oh Plitt and they got pictures of kids playing in
1:12:05
the water. That's what you do you do you go in the air
1:12:08
conditioning you play in the water. That's what you do. This
1:12:12
this fear mongering unprecedented? No lie. It's just
1:12:16
not true. It's not true. I did get a nice whistleblower clip,
1:12:22
which I had not expected. Now I've been of course, I've been
1:12:26
tracking chemtrails for the longest time, I'm sorry,
1:12:29
geoengineering projects.
1:12:33
John C Dvorak: Before you before you go, before we go on. I just
1:12:37
checked it. So right now it's noon in Portland 70 474.
1:12:46
Adam Curry: This is a military veteran who is a whistleblower
1:12:50
interviewed on the streets. I think this was a whistleblower
1:12:53
hearing by some German podcaster or some dude.
1:12:57
Unknown: So here with Kristen Magan. She's a military veteran,
1:13:00
right?
1:13:00
Yes, I was in the US Air Force for nine years.
1:13:03
Wow.
1:13:04
And you came out and blew the whistle on geoengineering things
1:13:08
that you witnessed were going on? Can you give us the real
1:13:11
nutshell?
1:13:13
Basically, I had heard of what many people know is a term
1:13:16
chemtrails. And I worked in a job called Bio Environmental
1:13:20
Engineering. And I figured I thought that was insane. And why
1:13:24
would we do something like that modify the weather by using
1:13:26
hazardous materials in our atmosphere. So actually, the
1:13:30
process of trying to debunk it or disprove it, I realized it
1:13:34
was actually coming right out of my office is I was one of the
1:13:36
people that was approving the chemicals. And it really shook
1:13:40
the core of my oath. And I did a lot of sampling to a lot of
1:13:43
investigation. And I blew the whistle. And I got out and I've
1:13:46
now used my credentials, my oath. And my powers for good to
1:13:50
help people understand it's very real. It's now openly admitted,
1:13:54
there are multiple forms of weather modification, I
1:13:56
specifically found the one of stratospheric aerosol injection.
1:14:00
And collectively around the globe, we have to understand
1:14:03
that it is now being admitted, because they're saying it's
1:14:06
combating climate change, while the climate change we need to be
1:14:09
worried about is manmade climate engineering, also known as
1:14:12
geoengineering, and I agree with
1:14:13
you. And when you say you add chemicals being pumped into the
1:14:16
air, what kind of chemicals are they putting out, it's rained
1:14:19
down on humanity, basically,
1:14:21
nano particulate metals, like via different sulfates and
1:14:24
barium and strontium. I know it's probably changed over time.
1:14:28
I know they use silver iodide for certain things. But these
1:14:31
are the the odd part of it was the quantities that I saw them
1:14:34
coming in the form that they were coming in. And it's the
1:14:37
same type of materials that I was trying to engineer out of
1:14:39
the workplace to substitute with, say, for materials. And
1:14:43
when you notice that the what's called the Safety Data Sheet the
1:14:46
information about a chemical of what personal protective
1:14:48
equipment where how do you dispose about how do you pack it
1:14:51
to ship it? When key information is missing? I asked questions
1:14:55
and my questions led to demonization, and I knew I found
1:14:58
something I shouldn't have done barium
1:15:00
Adam Curry: that doesn't sound good
1:15:04
John C Dvorak: she said straw me um, I think and barium what's
1:15:07
going on? She said bearing but what stro miam Do you have any
1:15:10
idea? Never heard of it
1:15:16
Adam Curry: Streamium Stroh miam it is an element Okay. Doesn't
1:15:26
tell her this is his net named after strontian. Small town of
1:15:31
Scotland. That's no good. Do you think she went strong to you?
1:15:36
John C Dvorak: She said straw miam straw. She's the big
1:15:39
expert. She said straw miam I just did some sketchy, sketchy
1:15:45
remainders.
1:15:45
Adam Curry: Maybe you're supposed to swallow the Ellen,
1:15:47
the tear stone.
1:15:49
John C Dvorak: So I could Well, I did. I didn't take into
1:15:51
account the possibility that she Yes, that's what today's
1:15:55
pronunciation is always. Yes, an
1:15:58
Adam Curry: alkaline earth metal. Strontium. Strontium is
1:16:01
maybe what she was talking about. You know what that
1:16:03
John C Dvorak: is? Yeah, yeah, there's strontium was, was the
1:16:07
big was the element that got radio easily made radioactive.
1:16:11
And we had strontium 90 in the atmosphere for years when there
1:16:15
was atmospheric nucular testing. And that was one of the reasons
1:16:18
they were actually, during the 50s and 60s were testing milk
1:16:23
products because the strontium would get into the soil, the
1:16:25
cows would eat it and strontium 90 would get into milk products
1:16:29
and poisoning the country. So they had to stop
1:16:33
Adam Curry: the chemtrails because they're testing to stop
1:16:35
the chemtrails. They had to
1:16:37
John C Dvorak: stop, but Well, it was strontium and strontium
1:16:40
90 aren't the same product. Well, luckily,
1:16:42
Adam Curry: all of this climate change as we know really comes
1:16:44
from burning fossil fuels driving cars, no good we have to
1:16:49
stop that. We gotta go to wind and solar and well, it's walking
1:16:53
bicycling. Yes, it seems like in California at least we've
1:16:57
reached peak solar across
1:16:59
Unknown: California, it's a common sight rows of suburban
1:17:03
homes top with solar panels. But as the state works towards its
1:17:07
ambitious clean energy vision, and almost counterintuitive
1:17:10
problem has emerged. California is at times generating too much
1:17:15
solar, meaning loads of good clean energy is going to waste.
1:17:19
Since solar power relies on the sun, it's often the middle of
1:17:23
the day on days when it's not too hot that you can run into
1:17:25
this issue of essentially having too much solar people aren't
1:17:28
home, they're not running their ACs. And the system can generate
1:17:31
more than the state can use. This imbalance has been dubbed
1:17:35
the duck curve. It's beli the time of day when solar
1:17:38
production can exceed demand. So that's the duck curve. That's
1:17:42
the duck curve. Yep, there
1:17:43
it is. Inside California's independent grid operator CEO
1:17:47
Elliot Mainzer showed us how they manage the state's
1:17:50
electricity in real time there is solar energy right now that's
1:17:54
essentially being thrown away. You
1:17:57
know, the bottom line is that there are times when we do not
1:18:00
have the demand for electricity for the full production of the
1:18:03
solar fleet. Sometimes we're able to export it and there are
1:18:05
those times under certain extreme conditions when we do
1:18:08
have to curtail it
1:18:09
when you say curtail you mean throwing it away. We say sending
1:18:13
dispatch
1:18:13
instructions to those fleets who have to reduce their generation
1:18:16
Yes,
1:18:17
in recent years the amount of renewable energy curtailed most
1:18:21
of its solar has skyrocketed both from oversupply and so
1:18:25
called congestion when there's more electricity than the
1:18:28
transmission lines in some areas can handle where
1:18:31
Adam Curry: are the batteries we were promised batteries
1:18:36
John C Dvorak: there's a lot of promises that weren't kept we're
1:18:39
supposed to me while our prices of energy in California per
1:18:42
kilowatt hour out of out of this world you
1:18:45
Adam Curry: have no idea well give me a give me an example
1:18:48
what
1:18:48
John C Dvorak: do you don't have the numbers in front of me
1:18:50
because I was not expecting it but believe me
1:18:53
Adam Curry: Have you seen your energy prices go up in your in
1:18:56
your own home there?
1:18:58
John C Dvorak: Yeah, they've gone up probably over the last
1:19:00
two years. They've almost doubled Wow
1:19:04
Adam Curry: You don't even have air conditioning?
1:19:07
John C Dvorak: No. I got a couple of just bailing computers
1:19:10
and that's all it takes.
1:19:13
Adam Curry: Yeah, those feelings though. They'll suck it right
1:19:16
up. How about that knock that thing's probably energy is
1:19:20
Unknown: a hog
1:19:22
Adam Curry: hog. And with that I'd like to thank you for your
1:19:25
currency in the morning to you the man who put both C's in call
1:19:28
Clooney say hello to my friend on the other end the one and
1:19:30
only Mr. John
1:19:36
John C Dvorak: anymore in unison Korean and morning all ships as
1:19:38
he boosted the ground feet in the air subs in the water. In
1:19:41
the name tonight's Hey there
1:19:42
Adam Curry: trolls in the troll room if you could stop running
1:19:50
was pretty good. We had 1655 Last troll count on Thursday
1:19:55
1873 So we're up by a couple 100 Trolls good to see them out.
1:20:00
sure that they were all excited.
1:20:02
John C Dvorak: who doubts about why it didn't show up in
1:20:04
donations?
1:20:07
Adam Curry: Tina will say how many donations you get so well
1:20:09
isn't isn't a little less than normal is that John will be
1:20:12
grumpy. It's like the bellwether. It's like, but you
1:20:17
know, this is what it is. That's that's the grind of being a
1:20:20
podcaster
1:20:22
John C Dvorak: this last one I didn't I could have done better
1:20:24
the newsletter somehow the newsletter sent from name got
1:20:27
screwed up.
1:20:29
Adam Curry: And I went I think it went to spam for a lot of a
1:20:32
lot
1:20:32
John C Dvorak: of spam got a lot of spam, which is a shame
1:20:35
because this was a special newsletter with some hilarious
1:20:38
meals, Biden memes. I think people should go dig this
1:20:41
newsletter up and go look at him. So these measures are
1:20:44
perfect.
1:20:45
Adam Curry: What is what happened? What do you mean the
1:20:47
what happened with the wrong from address what happened? What
1:20:51
happened? Yeah,
1:20:52
John C Dvorak: somehow and I think it was MailChimp because
1:20:54
they're supposed to check this. It went out as Oh, agenda.
1:20:59
Adam Curry: What? Oh, so that the email address was oh,
1:21:03
agenda. What was it
1:21:04
John C Dvorak: note the end was missing.
1:21:07
Unknown: Hmm.
1:21:08
John C Dvorak: And let's screws up the whitelisting. And it also
1:21:10
screws so there is no Oh agenda@diboride.org There is no
1:21:16
such name in there always checking. So the lot of these
1:21:19
mails things go back to zero since it's a real address they
1:21:22
sent it and I get a bounce this as bullshit Spam. Spam.
1:21:27
Unknown: Yeah. Oh, I'm
1:21:28
John C Dvorak: sorry to hear that. But the fact here's what's
1:21:30
what's irksome. You could never do it in the early days of
1:21:34
MailChimp. This could never happen. And why not? Because
1:21:39
MailChimp did that check itself and said, Yeah, this address is
1:21:44
no good. And you'd have to fix it. But now they don't have an
1:21:47
error message for they don't care. You put anything in there.
1:21:49
And that just goes out.
1:21:51
Adam Curry: Also as we blew our demark whitelisting probably
1:21:56
John C Dvorak: that and one other little aspect discs.
1:21:59
Adam Curry: And Deke Dixon, whatever it is a bunch of stuff.
1:22:03
I'm sorry, we got screwed. And we did. Oh, well. We still love
1:22:08
all of our trolls. I mean, it's good to have you here and we're
1:22:10
happy to see you and everyone seems well behaved today. Come
1:22:13
on, where's all the trolling. Trolling happened today, you can
1:22:16
join him at troll room.io, which is 24/7. If you'd if you tune in
1:22:21
earlier, you can listen to Darren O'Neil on Thursdays and
1:22:23
Sundays, there's always something going on. On the no
1:22:25
agenda stream at troll room.io. And the cool thing is you get in
1:22:28
there you can be a troll, or you can just say whatever you want
1:22:32
to do. It's a free for all. It's the Bonanza, I tell you, a lot
1:22:36
of these trolls help us out by bringing people into the troll
1:22:38
room part of our value for value model. Which, by the way, you
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features that are not on Apple or Spotify or Amazon and Google
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podcasts doesn't even exist anymore. And by the way, I take
1:23:04
great exception to Andrew Horowitz putting the DH
1:23:09
unplugged show in the YouTube ingestion hole.
1:23:16
John C Dvorak: He said this to him, he produces the show. I
1:23:19
Adam Curry: know he listens to this show. That's that's I mean,
1:23:22
that's an insult that he listens he doesn't have a single 2.0
1:23:26
feature. But then he's Oh,
1:23:28
John C Dvorak: gotta love to YouTube have it all it's funny
1:23:33
to do his voice perfectly.
1:23:36
Adam Curry: I'm nailing it. I know I can't do any voices but
1:23:38
horror or
1:23:39
Unknown: input on YouTube, they'll be good.
1:23:46
Adam Curry: So you can you can help out the show with time
1:23:49
talent or treasure that is the true value for value model. You
1:23:53
can find out more about it at value number four value dot
1:23:57
info. John and I pioneered this many many years ago. And we live
1:24:01
by the sword die by the sword. At least we're not this bugs me.
1:24:06
So I saw let me see if I could find it now.
1:24:10
John C Dvorak: You're bugged about that. I finally get the
1:24:12
Costco issue have been podcasting. Oh,
1:24:14
Adam Curry: how annoying was that? Oh, what
1:24:17
John C Dvorak: a turd.
1:24:23
Adam Curry: Yeah, you want to you want to just quickly recap
1:24:25
what was going on with that? Yeah, it's
1:24:27
John C Dvorak: just some some woman knew that. No, I don't
1:24:30
want to recap. I'm just saying people have complained about it.
1:24:34
I can see why. So
1:24:36
Adam Curry: Tucker, who and I signed up to Tucker's a TCN
1:24:41
Tucker Carlson network to support him, you know, 75 bucks
1:24:45
a year like I'm gonna support him I think is good. I think
1:24:47
he's trying to do something. And now I see him on x. And he's
1:24:51
posed I have not watched you in an interview with Catherine
1:24:54
herridge. The pixie girl got fired from CBS. And then it says
1:24:58
includes paid part partnerships, partnership paid partnerships
1:25:02
with unplugged get $25 off a new phone with Code Talker that's
1:25:09
that that's that Eric what's his face from? Eric Prince bull crap
1:25:16
phone that he did a whole paid
1:25:20
John C Dvorak: segment and he's asking for money but he's got
1:25:22
advertising yeah underwriting and parlor money five bucks for
1:25:28
a patent
1:25:28
Adam Curry: on I'm canceling paid partnership with partner
1:25:32
get the parlor app what kind of loser
1:25:36
John C Dvorak: they still have
1:25:38
Adam Curry: power les parley apparently. And then the final
1:25:42
paid partnership is Jace medical use promo code Tucker a
1:25:47
jace.com. And what is this? What is this Jace? Personal
1:25:53
medication supply? The right meds the moment you need them be
1:25:57
prepared today. So Big Pharma has already up his butt. How
1:26:03
long do you think it'll take? Hey, Tucker, could you go a
1:26:06
little easy on the on the down talk about you know about
1:26:12
pharmaceuticals or Big Pharma? It's not really, you know, we
1:26:15
have this paid partnership with you Tucker. I don't think that's
1:26:18
a very good idea. So you can't trust the guy now.
1:26:24
John C Dvorak: That's I would disagree. Yeah, he can trust
1:26:26
him.
1:26:26
Adam Curry: It's just no good. Let
1:26:27
John C Dvorak: me see you untrustworthy.
1:26:30
Adam Curry: I think it's bad. I can't believe why he did that.
1:26:34
Why No, I know why. But
1:26:36
John C Dvorak: he has high he had he has cashflow needs that
1:26:40
are way over ours. Look, he is probably in the millions and
1:26:45
millions of dollars because he was getting like, I don't know a
1:26:47
fortune from Fox and trying to get that money back. See some of
1:26:53
obviously didn't save anything or invest wisely.
1:26:56
Adam Curry: Let me see. Do you recognize any of these
1:26:59
medications am Amantha dine me Melodyne. What is that?
1:27:05
John C Dvorak: I don't know. That was recognized at ama
1:27:07
Adam Curry: trip amitriptyline, Bupropion buce pirone or any of
1:27:14
these SSRI type deals duloxetine fluoxetine that's got to be one
1:27:21
flexitime a
1:27:22
John C Dvorak: we had to look them up each individually
1:27:26
Adam Curry: Trazodone
1:27:29
John C Dvorak: they just you sign up and they send you a pot
1:27:31
full of drugs. Is that what goes on here? Sounds like hey, you go
1:27:35
here you go boy. pot full of drugs.
1:27:39
Adam Curry: You do. You do a little, you know, five minute
1:27:42
survey and you talk to the guy on the FaceTime.
1:27:45
John C Dvorak: Hello, I'm John. I'm Doctor. I don't feel good.
1:27:49
And you look fine. Let me give you these pills. It's like
1:27:56
Adam Curry: he doesn't even have boner pills. Come on. Get with
1:27:59
it get with a Tucker. Oh my goodness. So that's one of the
1:28:04
main reasons why he went value for value because not only did
1:28:07
we not think it would be a good idea to have the pharmaceutical
1:28:12
industry telling us what we could or could not report on
1:28:16
him. We'll keep an eye on it. Let's see how many more segments
1:28:19
he does on SSRIs. And second of all, can you imagine the
1:28:24
meetings you have to have
1:28:26
John C Dvorak: this is the this is your real complaint and I
1:28:28
don't blame you.
1:28:29
Adam Curry: Yeah, I don't want to have to talk to the Jame guys
1:28:32
like you're the guy you're
1:28:33
John C Dvorak: the guy that you if a jig between the two of us.
1:28:36
You'd be the you'd be the guy who has to go out because you're
1:28:40
younger and better looking than me. And you have a better smile
1:28:44
you have a nice smile now go so you'd have to go out and you
1:28:50
also you know you you've done it before so you're you're used to
1:28:54
it dance
1:28:54
Adam Curry: Monkey Boy dance for the advertiser. Yes, John. I'm
1:28:58
on my way. No J's people. Hey, I got a great idea. Let's dude
1:29:02
code bond Gino. People love that one. I'm sorry, I'm canceling my
1:29:08
my Tucker Carlson network subscription. Makes no sense. So
1:29:14
instead, we ask people to support the show very valuable
1:29:18
is when people support it with their time and their talent
1:29:21
because these are things that you can't even put a price on
1:29:23
for instance, the art that our Dutch masters always give us a
1:29:29
selection of before I mean really during the live shows
1:29:33
that are already making stuff so that we can select something
1:29:36
which we feel is a big benefit to the show because you know
1:29:39
often they're very funny they're intriguing people like oh, it's
1:29:42
a no agenda guys again, let's go see what's what's up with that.
1:29:45
And I would say that the the artwork for episode 1675 We
1:29:50
titled that flying cars that is what former President Trump has
1:29:55
promised us freedom cities with flying cars. Very excited, very
1:29:58
excited about I'm going to move Sir Schug, aka pho Diddley, a,
1:30:04
well a very well known Dutch master. He created just a piece
1:30:08
of art that was he had so much depth to it. Even if you didn't
1:30:12
know, what we had talked about in the show, which was when
1:30:16
President Biden during the Easter egg, you know, West was
1:30:20
at the East lawn, egg roll or the egg hunt and that big bunny
1:30:24
came up to him and he probably thought he was having a Lewy
1:30:28
body dementia, hallucination, hallucination. Yes. And
1:30:33
John C Dvorak: look at this thing. Look
1:30:35
Adam Curry: at that thing. And so this was the bunny in the
1:30:39
White House and it it had dimensionality to it. It was it
1:30:43
was very, very good. All even the, the other Dutch masters
1:30:47
were complimenting Surya complimenting sir shog on it. It
1:30:50
was really good on the phone. He's got a tie. He's got a, an
1:30:55
ink blot or on the desk on the what's the name of that desk?
1:31:00
The resolute resolute desk, which is a chart that says likes
1:31:04
you
1:31:04
Unknown: and that's going down like shoe.
1:31:08
Adam Curry: It was just it was funny. I mean, you could just
1:31:10
look at it and go That's funny. Even if you don't know what we
1:31:13
talked about on the show.
1:31:14
John C Dvorak: We appreciate that good one, like a rabbit on
1:31:16
the phone that gets get a laugh. It always gets laughs so we had
1:31:19
Adam Curry: many other pieces that that people tried to slip
1:31:23
in on us a lot of fire hose of lies, which most of them
1:31:29
weren't.
1:31:32
Unknown: As they really
1:31:34
John C Dvorak: didn't hit us, I guess. Yeah. And I also nixed
1:31:37
firehose of lies as a meme. Yeah, we didn't want to promote
1:31:42
a Democrat meme. That's just No, no, we're not using them. Yeah.
1:31:47
Adam Curry: Lots of AI Of course. There are a couple of
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Unknown: formula is this we go out we hit people in the mouth
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John C Dvorak: shut up slaves to shake NATO meeting.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah. Big one big one big money. Big money.
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John C Dvorak: We'll see how long this lasts. I have a few
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clips.
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Adam Curry: Well, this was the 75th anniversary of of NATO.
1:41:48
Yeah. Oh,
1:41:49
John C Dvorak: can? Yes. And they did it looks like Disney
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produced the event. Oh, really? Oh, I just saw spectacular. It
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was like oh, you know, by the way, here's why I'll do the tip
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people in Southern California. But let's listen to I have some
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reports from the NATO thing from NTD. I think they pretty much
1:42:13
hit it properly. The SCO was report one.
1:42:17
Unknown: This is in di D
1:42:19
President Biden urging NATO leaders to ramp up their
1:42:21
industrial production and met threats from China and Russia
1:42:25
and the US rolling out a new move to prevent China from
1:42:28
flooding US markets. And today's White House correspondent Iris
1:42:32
Tao brings us this report. as
1:42:34
world leaders gathered here in DC for the NATO Summit,
1:42:37
President Biden is calling on these leaders to produce more
1:42:39
defense equipment more quickly as Russia is making more weapons
1:42:43
with the help from China. Here's President Biden speaking in a
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working session this morning, once they've
1:42:49
they're significantly ramping up their production of weapons,
1:42:52
munitions, and vehicles. And they're doing it with the help
1:42:56
of China, North Korea and Iran. We cannot in my view, we cannot
1:43:01
allow the Alliance to fall behind.
1:43:04
And President Wyden also highlights the 10s of billions
1:43:06
of dollars of investments that the US is making in our defense
1:43:10
manufacturing. President Biden in recent months has been
1:43:13
increasingly warning under Chinese Communist regime is
1:43:16
providing Russia with materials and equipment used in the war
1:43:19
against Ukraine.
1:43:20
Adam Curry: Yeah, this was a big deal around the world if you
1:43:22
don't mind me interjecting a short one minute clip from
1:43:25
France 24. This is looks more and more like the pivot to the
1:43:29
Indo Pacific is taking place a
1:43:32
Unknown: stern rebuke from NATO as allies gather in Washington.
1:43:36
The military alliance called out the world's second largest
1:43:40
economy. For its no limits partnership with Russia, China
1:43:44
has become a decisive enabler of Russia's war against Ukraine.
1:43:49
and EU and China support increases the threat Russia
1:43:53
poses to Euro Atlantic security allies have stated clearly that
1:43:58
China cannot enable the largest conflict in Europe in recent
1:44:02
history. Without this negatively impacting the interests and
1:44:07
reputation. It
1:44:08
didn't take long for Beijing to hit back at NATO. China warning
1:44:12
the alliance against provoking a confrontation over its ties to
1:44:17
Moscow already and downgrading it is obvious
1:44:20
to the international community who is fanning flames and adding
1:44:23
fuel to the fire in the prolonged Ukraine crisis. We
1:44:26
urge inator to reflect on the root causes of the crisis and
1:44:30
its own actions. Listen carefully to the just voices of
1:44:33
the international community and take practical actions to defuse
1:44:37
the situation rather than shifting blame.
1:44:41
Adam Curry: They're setting it up so teeing it up for Trump,
1:44:43
big ships, beautiful subs. I'd
1:44:46
John C Dvorak: like to ask the question because just within
1:44:49
just the last year, they supposedly were talking to China
1:44:53
about not helping Russia and the Chinese, you know, we're not
1:44:56
doing anything. And now all of a sudden they're like in bed with
1:45:00
Russia helping them in this war in Ukraine. I don't think that's
1:45:03
true. I think this is a lie.
1:45:05
Adam Curry: That's what that's what the Chinese do just said.
1:45:08
He said, look at your own stuff, man. You're the ones who started
1:45:11
this. Kind of that's kind of what he said.
1:45:16
John C Dvorak: Now, okay, let's go to part two.
1:45:17
Unknown: In addition to protecting Europe, the NATO
1:45:19
Secretary General on Wednesday emphasized the need to maintain
1:45:22
a focus on the Indo Pacific on
1:45:24
we will reinforce our partnerships in the Indo Pacific
1:45:28
to push against the growing alignment of Russia, China, Iran
1:45:33
and North Korea.
1:45:34
Adam Curry: It seems like a lot of the reporting out of this
1:45:38
Disney celebration was about China. At least that's
1:45:42
John C Dvorak: the what is what is, say North Korea and Russia
1:45:48
from the Pacific side have to do with the North Atlantic Treaty
1:45:54
Organization, NATO. What does NATO stand for? It stands for
1:45:58
North Atlantic. What does that get? What is what are these guys
1:46:02
trying to butt into? They wanted to have Japan join NATO now is
1:46:06
that where this is headed? You know, it's Philippines join NATO
1:46:10
now, is that what's going to happen?
1:46:11
Adam Curry: I wish I had clipped it out of the MSNBC Morning Joe
1:46:15
interview. No, it was I I can't remember what interior it was.
1:46:19
But President Biden said I expanded NATO.
1:46:24
John C Dvorak: Yes, he did. Right. No, we had activity Nick
1:46:26
clips of in the clips I had. It was in there.
1:46:30
Adam Curry: He expanded NATO Yeah, into Ukraine.
1:46:35
John C Dvorak: Douche who needs this aggravation. Okay, part
1:46:38
three.
1:46:38
Unknown: In their final joint statement to be released in this
1:46:41
week. NATO leaders are expected to call out China's threats to
1:46:44
Western countries and President Biden will hold a press
1:46:47
conference at the NATO summit on Thursday, and he's expected to
1:46:50
cover both domestic and foreign topics. And in another move to
1:46:54
counter China. The Biden administration on Wednesday
1:46:56
announced new tariffs targeting steel and aluminum routed
1:46:59
through Mexico. And that's a move to prevent China from
1:47:02
circumventing existing us tariffs to export cheap state
1:47:05
subsidized metals to the US administration says these steps
1:47:09
are all to prevent China from harming American workers,
1:47:11
especially in states like Ohio and Pennsylvania.
1:47:15
Adam Curry: Yeah. All political, political,
1:47:18
John C Dvorak: political drugs that that was like That's
1:47:20
political for Ohio and Pennsylvania showboating.
1:47:24
Meanwhile, I have two more clips. Meanwhile, the because of
1:47:27
this event, and by and getting all this attention, we had to
1:47:30
have show boaters. The first house there, the senator started
1:47:35
making some racket and I have that clip that says
1:47:37
Unknown: congressional leadership from both parties met
1:47:40
with Zelensky and NATO leaders. And today's Washington
1:47:43
correspondent Luis Martinez
1:47:45
John C Dvorak: is Alinsky in NATO. Is that what you're
1:47:47
talking about here? Yeah, Joe Alinsky doing there.
1:47:50
Adam Curry: I'm sorry, President Biden expanded NATO into Ukraine
1:47:53
didn't Did you miss that part of the interview that
1:47:56
Unknown: leadership from both parties met with Zelensky and
1:47:59
NATO leaders, and today's Washington correspondent Luis
1:48:03
Martinez has the details of the high profile meetings happening
1:48:06
on the sidelines of the NATO Summit.
1:48:09
A group of bipartisan senators led by Senate Majority Leader
1:48:12
Chuck Schumer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell,
1:48:15
met with NATO leaders this Wednesday morning on the
1:48:18
sidelines of the NATO Summit. Also this Wednesday morning
1:48:22
Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg praised the
1:48:25
bipartisan nature of US Congressional support towards
1:48:28
NATO. And
1:48:28
in the US Congress, there is strong bipartisan support for
1:48:31
NATO, US security interest is to have a strong NATO, a strong
1:48:36
bipartisan support, that European allies are stepping up
1:48:38
investing more. I expect that the United States will remain a
1:48:42
strong ally regardless of the outcome of elections.
1:48:44
Adam Curry: A couple of things. Firstly, what's the sidelines
1:48:48
nonsense? Why isn't that front and center sits on the sidelines
1:48:51
like on the Qt same thing
1:48:53
John C Dvorak: with the second clip, which is the house guys
1:48:55
just play that when you talk
1:48:57
Unknown: Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has also set to
1:48:59
meet with NATO leaders in particular Greek Prime Minister
1:49:02
the president of the Czech Republic and the newly elected
1:49:05
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Senate leadership also
1:49:08
met with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky Solinsky
1:49:11
presented Senator Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell with the
1:49:14
medal of the Order of Merit first class in recognition of
1:49:17
their support of Ukraine. Solinsky also met with Speaker
1:49:20
of the House Mike Johnson, but not all House Republicans were
1:49:23
pleased with the speaker's decision.
1:49:25
I think Speaker Johnson, instead of meeting with Solinsky, the
1:49:29
President of Ukraine should be more focused on doing everything
1:49:32
he can to make sure the Save Act, which would protect our
1:49:36
elections across the country is made into a law speaker Johnson
1:49:41
could be using his I mean, one of the most powerful positions
1:49:44
in the country to do things like that instead of meeting with
1:49:47
speakers. I mean, President Solinsky talking about sending
1:49:51
more of our hard earned tax dollars over there, it's
1:49:53
ridiculous.
1:49:54
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky urged us lawmakers not
1:49:58
to wait until the November general elections to continue
1:50:02
providing the necessary tools for Ukraine to counter Russian
1:50:05
aggression.
1:50:05
Adam Curry: So I see you have saved at clips so we'll get to
1:50:08
that in a minute. So why wasn't router there? Sure. Isn't this
1:50:16
where they should introduce him was like the next guy, the next
1:50:19
big man on campus. I mean, I saw no no footage of him, which I
1:50:25
found I don't
1:50:26
John C Dvorak: get that. Well, they wanted to focus on
1:50:28
Stoltenberg because everyone had to give each other a bunch of
1:50:31
awards is so Stoltenberg got an award. He they've you know,
1:50:35
Biden puts us some sort of a thing a reef around his neck or
1:50:38
something. noose? I'm not sure what it was. But he threw it
1:50:41
around over his head. I
1:50:43
Adam Curry: got this report from from France 24, the big ticket
1:50:47
announcement there was a big speaking of Disney. It was an A
1:50:51
ticket ride when Ukraine
1:50:53
Unknown: is obviously a big focus of the NATO summit that
1:50:55
will be on today in Washington. And we're going to talk more
1:50:58
about that now with NATO specialist, Mark Weber, who
1:51:00
joins me from the University of Birmingham. Mark, Will anything
1:51:04
concrete on Ukraine come out of this summit? Do
1:51:07
you think could there be more military aid,
1:51:10
there will certainly be an announcement of military aid.
1:51:13
The figure that's being kicked around at the moment is some 40
1:51:18
billion euro, it's not entirely clear what that's made up of and
1:51:23
how it is to be funded. And as recently as the Secretary
1:51:28
General's press conference a couple of days ago, there was
1:51:30
some uncertainty as to exactly what it will entail. But I
1:51:34
imagine there will be a big ticket announcement using some
1:51:39
sort of figure and some sort of announcement with a detail as to
1:51:43
exactly how it's to be funded and what it is to be spent on.
1:51:46
Coming after the summit itself.
1:51:49
Adam Curry: We know exactly how its funded. It's funded from the
1:51:51
Russian money that has been confiscated. Although I wasn't
1:51:55
interesting. Yes.
1:51:56
John C Dvorak: I want to correct something you said. It's the E
1:52:00
ticket. That's the high end ticket, not to a ticket. Thank
1:52:05
you. Cuz somebody would write in on that. Yeah.
1:52:11
Adam Curry: They can write in anyway.
1:52:13
Unknown: That's true.
1:52:14
Adam Curry: But with that voice, man, wow. Zero Hedge had a
1:52:19
report that the Saudis apparently threatened to sell
1:52:22
European bonds. Yep. If the Russian assets were confiscated.
1:52:27
Now, they've been confiscated. So I don't know. Does that mean
1:52:30
that they also
1:52:30
John C Dvorak: know the profits? Or they didn't confiscate the
1:52:33
bonds? The Russian just the profits? So it's the profits
1:52:37
from the money,
1:52:38
Adam Curry: which is can Russia have the money back then if it's
1:52:40
not confiscated? No.
1:52:43
John C Dvorak: I don't know what the deal is with this. But this
1:52:46
is all bad and bad for the world economy? Well, yes, it is. But
1:52:52
Adam Curry: that's that's the number being 40 billion euros. I
1:52:55
mean, yeah, you can, you can finagle that little little
1:52:57
stretch and get it to $50 billion dollars, which the US is
1:53:00
going to loan or going to lend I should say. And then what we'll
1:53:06
get it later, again, our money is fine. Your head and house
1:53:09
money. And Anthony Anthony did make an announcement which
1:53:14
puzzled the Dutch
1:53:16
Unknown: also pleased to announce that as we speak, the
1:53:19
transfer of F 16. Jets is underway, coming from Denmark
1:53:24
coming in the Netherlands.
1:53:26
And those jets, those
1:53:29
jets will be flying in the skies of Ukraine this summer, to make
1:53:34
sure that Ukraine can continue to effectively defend itself
1:53:37
against the
1:53:38
Russian aggression.
1:53:39
Adam Curry: So in the Dutch press, which I can read read,
1:53:42
and I do read and of course, the Dutch press was the Dutch are
1:53:46
not concerned about this, because they're all just bummed
1:53:48
out about the sportsball loss. But there was an article that
1:53:53
says Well, yeah, we can pack them up with containers, but we
1:53:55
got no one to train you. I hope. How are they going to? How are
1:53:58
you going to train everybody over there? All right. Well,
1:54:01
here's your jets
1:54:02
John C Dvorak: will know that they've been trained. I haven't
1:54:05
seen a similar report, but it was a little more complete. The
1:54:10
FCS 16 clip well, I'm
1:54:12
Adam Curry: just telling you what the Dutch news media is
1:54:14
saying. They're saying we got no one to train them on.
1:54:18
Unknown: The first batch of American build F 16. fighter
1:54:20
jets is on its way to Ukraine to help counter the Russian
1:54:24
onslaught. Secretary of State Antony Blinken made the
1:54:27
announcement today during the NATO Summit.
1:54:29
As we speak. The transfer of F 16 jets is underway coming from
1:54:35
Denmark coming from the Netherlands. And those jets.
1:54:40
Those jets will be flying in the skies of Ukraine this summer, to
1:54:46
make sure that Ukraine can continue to effectively defend
1:54:49
itself against the Russian
1:54:50
aggression. Ukraine has long been asking for the F 16 jets to
1:54:54
upgrade its air force the nation's first group of fighter
1:54:57
pilots received a training earlier this year. And a post on
1:55:00
acts Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said the
1:55:03
latest weapons transfer is a quote, clear signal that
1:55:06
Russia's ability to terrorize Ukrainian people, cities and
1:55:10
communities will continue to reduce. NATO members have
1:55:14
already sent out several strategic air defense systems to
1:55:17
help the war torn nation and more aid is expected to be
1:55:20
announced during this week's summit. So
1:55:22
Adam Curry: going back to what gash told us, you know, former
1:55:25
naval pilot even if you have the Jets, even if you've trained the
1:55:30
pilots, you need runways you need facilities you need plate,
1:55:35
you know, hangars, these things won't last five minutes.
1:55:39
John C Dvorak: I agree those jets are they might as well just
1:55:41
given to the Russians
1:55:42
Adam Curry: that gives me blowed up on the ground. Ridiculous.
1:55:46
This
1:55:46
John C Dvorak: is said probably will be blown up on the ground.
1:55:48
Some top top guys get in the air is
1:55:51
Adam Curry: a Top Gun fantasy they have. This was part of what
1:55:54
the meeting was really about. Olivia,
1:55:56
Unknown: what progress do world leaders hope to make on the
1:55:58
situation in Ukraine? And what's at stake for the President?
1:56:02
There's been a lot of pushback from Republicans here in the
1:56:04
United States in both the Senate and in the Congress over funding
1:56:08
for Ukraine. Tell us what the stakes are.
1:56:11
Absolutely. Vlad is great to be with you. Good morning. Well, we
1:56:14
actually just heard moments ago from Secretary of State Antony
1:56:17
Blinken, who announced that F 16. fighter jets are finally on
1:56:21
their way to Ukraine. They're being sourced from Denmark and
1:56:24
the Netherlands. And he said they're expected to be flying in
1:56:27
Ukraine skies later this summer. That's of course, in addition to
1:56:30
this more robust package of air defense capabilities that
1:56:34
President Biden announced last night. That crucially includes
1:56:37
those Patriot battery systems that President Zelensky has been
1:56:41
appealing for four months as Russian missile attacks have
1:56:44
been unrelenting blunting across the country. Secretary Blinken
1:56:48
also laid out additional elements of the overall package
1:56:52
that Ukraine can ultimately expect to receive coming out of
1:56:55
this summit. He noted that there would be a dedicated NATO
1:56:58
liaison officer now stationed in key O and said that Ukraine's
1:57:02
eventual membership path would be a quote, strong, robust, well
1:57:06
lit bridge. Now we know that that membership is not currently
1:57:10
on the table and we haven't yet seen the full communique that
1:57:13
the Alliance is working on members are still hashing out
1:57:16
that language to be finalized in the coming days of this summit.
1:57:21
Well
1:57:21
Adam Curry: lit bridge. Ah yes, I expanded NATO. And right on
1:57:26
cue, we we got to blame the Russians for killing children.
1:57:30
Tonight.
1:57:30
Unknown: Ukraine is reeling after a ruthless Russian missile
1:57:34
attack on children's hospital in the capital city of Kyiv. Nearly
1:57:38
40 civilians were killed and more than 170 injured and
1:57:42
missile strikes all across Ukraine. CBS is Ramya Raimi and
1:57:45
is sent to tonight has disturbing images of the
1:57:47
aftermath.
1:57:50
More than 40 Different kinds of Russian missiles rained down on
1:57:54
Ukraine's capitol and four other cities. This projectile slowed
1:57:59
down for clarity unmistakable in this morning's rare daylight
1:58:03
assault, which devastated apartments, office buildings and
1:58:06
the country's biggest pediatric hospital in key. Rescuers
1:58:10
carried out cancer patients as other children fled still
1:58:14
connected to intravenous drips. I could not think there could be
1:58:18
attacks on the hospital with sick children said this mother.
1:58:21
No words even swear words can describe it. But what matters
1:58:24
most is that their lives and this father of his wife and son
1:58:28
volunteers frantically sifted through the rubble of what once
1:58:31
was the hospital's dialysis department looking for
1:58:34
survivors. Russia denied it targeted the hospital. Ukraine
1:58:38
said it found remnants of a Russian cruise missile when we
1:58:41
bust but it's beyond any doubt we are going to answer these
1:58:44
savages from Russia said Ukraine's President Volodymyr
1:58:47
Zelensky. Visiting neighbors Poland, Russia targeted slansky
1:58:51
his hometown of Kriby re to killing nearly a dozen people
1:58:55
and injuring almost four times as many. Today's deadly Russian
1:58:59
barrage across eastern and central Ukraine raises questions
1:59:03
about the country's air defenses that one day before its Lensky
1:59:06
meets NATO leaders in Washington to discuss how to strengthen
1:59:10
them.
1:59:11
John C Dvorak: So was it there was a report and I believe I had
1:59:16
to take the Russian side on this but that claims and by doing
1:59:21
some forensics that that hospital was hit by one of the
1:59:24
defensive missiles that went astray. Yes, I tried. I have
1:59:29
Adam Curry: I have boots on the ground from our fine military
1:59:34
producers who like to send me stuff. So what was happening is
1:59:39
the the Russians were targeting the airport, probably just to
1:59:47
stop the you know, the stop the stupid F 16 from being able to
1:59:51
land or being you know, to be deployed from there. And it was
1:59:57
Patriot missiles that were intercepting The incoming and so
2:00:03
it intercepted one of these Russian I don't know if was a
2:00:06
cruise missile but intercepted one of them. And that's when
2:00:09
part of probably both came down on the hospital. So but you know
2:00:15
that is immediately war sucks. I mean this is what happens in war
2:00:19
maybe you shouldn't give up this stupid war just the thought.
2:00:24
Yeah, I know pipe dreams pipe dream weird pipe dreams
2:00:28
everywhere you know so and Nora was almost crying they're like,
2:00:34
Yeah, well, this is exactly what happens. So, you know, you
2:00:39
announced that you're going to send some f6 teams, you know,
2:00:42
what do they do? Well, you know what we don't really you know,
2:00:45
we're gonna make sure you can't put them there. So we'll take
2:00:47
out your airport, get rid of all that good to go. And then now
2:00:52
while you're shooting them down, then them and stuff happened. So
2:00:56
it's, you're not wrong, as far as I'm concerned on this being
2:01:00
an unfortunate part of war. But there was no direct targeting
2:01:05
like all these Russians who just want to kill children.
2:01:09
Meanwhile, the Prince of Peace, Victor or Orban is getting raked
2:01:15
over the coals for having the audacity to try and create some
2:01:20
kind of peace with Putin. Oh, no. Developer even sat down with
2:01:25
him. I only got to kind of the intro to it's it's it's in the
2:01:29
show notes is worth watching the whole half hour. Because here's
2:01:32
a guy and this. Remember he made the deal. They wanted his vote.
2:01:39
And that final vote was about the interest on the on the
2:01:43
frozen money. Do you remember that the European Parliament or
2:01:47
the council, whatever it was ugly, right. So and then he was
2:01:51
the last one to go. And like, oh, he made some kind of deal
2:01:54
with a deal he made, I think is that he is you know, of course
2:01:57
they have the rotating presidency. And I think I don't
2:02:02
know if he's double crossing on the deal or what happened
2:02:04
exactly. But he's really trying to create a diplomatic
2:02:08
communication with Putin to stop this. And he says, if we don't
2:02:13
is going to get far worse,
2:02:16
Unknown: was the Prime Minister. Thank you for having us here.
2:02:21
The whole EU is talking about you again. I see furious
2:02:26
statements from various leaders. All of Schultz also from the
2:02:30
line. Kaya callas just a few of the reactions about your trip to
2:02:35
Moscow to meet Putin. What did you want to achieve? Was it was
2:02:41
it?
2:02:42
Okay, the Hungary rotating presidency started first of July
2:02:46
this year, which means that we have to have the European Union
2:02:52
to very better and to achieve certain goals. This is a very
2:02:55
technocratic approach. This is legislative competitiveness,
2:03:00
very important issues. But it can't neglect the fact that we
2:03:04
are living in a very special time. This is what I so I think,
2:03:09
the presidency of the European Union. I mean, the European
2:03:11
Council simply cannot afford not to deal with how to get closer
2:03:16
to peace. And whether Is there any chance to close the war
2:03:20
ceasefire or peace talks? Or if any rotating European Presidency
2:03:24
of the Council would love to deal with that that would be
2:03:27
hypocrisy. So I have a strong moral and political motivation
2:03:33
that we have to do something. And my estimation is that in the
2:03:38
forthcoming two, three months till the American election, what
2:03:42
will what will happen on the frontline? It will farmers than
2:03:47
it was up to now. Why did Why do you think war weapons are there,
2:03:51
and the Russians are moving consistently ahead. So the the
2:03:56
energy of the confrontation, the number of deaths, the last
2:04:01
lives, the casualties will be more brutal than it was in the
2:04:05
last seven months, even the previous period was also very
2:04:10
brutal. So what is ahead of us is far worse than we see now. So
2:04:14
my, my motivation is that if we would like to do something and I
2:04:19
was still and to change from war policy for supporting policy to
2:04:23
add to the peace policy, this is the right time to do so the
2:04:26
question is how we can do that.
2:04:30
Adam Curry: Now, he's at least trying at least there's one guy
2:04:33
out there and they boy, they're all mad at him. What are you
2:04:36
what are you going? Didn't you get your check?
2:04:41
John C Dvorak: Unbelievable.
2:04:42
Adam Curry: He also and I realized it's a little hard to
2:04:45
understand him, although I think it's funny. He talks about the
2:04:47
American erection, which is probably the that is the problem
2:04:50
or American erections problem everywhere in the world. But he
2:04:53
also had this document and I'm not sure exactly what venue he
2:04:58
was in where he held up this door. document from Soros. Have
2:05:01
you seen this?
2:05:03
John C Dvorak: No, I'm not familiar to what what he's
2:05:06
referring to.
2:05:07
Adam Curry: Okay. It's a document from Soros, which was
2:05:10
the plan to flood the EU, with at least 1 million asylum
2:05:15
seekers every single year. And this document is from 2015. He
2:05:21
says SLM, but it means the silent is shorter than this
2:05:24
previous one. I don't
2:05:25
Unknown: remember how we schedule Shalosh published his
2:05:28
plan in English in a Project Syndicate publication. It was
2:05:33
2015, September 26. And he published a plan, he said that
2:05:39
he is my unfolding here, right, the six components of my
2:05:43
comprehensive plan, just two or three points on that first day
2:05:48
said very clearly 15 quoting again, EU has to accept at least
2:05:56
a million as the loan seekers annually. That's the first
2:06:01
point. Second, he said, all the financing is critical. And he
2:06:07
proposed to issue long term euro bonds. For final thing, the
2:06:13
migration crisis under migrants social advance, taking care when
2:06:19
they arrive to the European Union.
2:06:20
Adam Curry: So their sorrows his plan all along. Yeah, we're
2:06:24
gonna flood the EU with asylum seekers, and we're going to
2:06:29
finance taking care of them with Euro bonds. Well, that's his
2:06:33
business. That's his business. That's literally what he does. I
2:06:39
got a great I didn't want to because I'm gonna make a killing
2:06:40
on this stuff and get into this bond here. Now we're gonna force
2:06:44
that maybe he wrote the bond for all I know. That guy's no good.
2:06:49
And you see his son is has proposed to uma Aberdeen. Yeah,
2:06:54
as she gets around.
2:06:56
John C Dvorak: This sums up with her. Well, it's now
2:06:59
Adam Curry: we're connecting. We bring the Clintons back into the
2:07:03
cache.
2:07:06
John C Dvorak: Yeah, definitely. That. Yeah, I don't know what to
2:07:11
make of that.
2:07:13
Adam Curry: Of uma and Alex. Yeah, honestly, I look at him. I
2:07:17
think he looks gay. I mean, I know I'm judging Well,
2:07:21
John C Dvorak: she was with Hillary for a long time. She may
2:07:24
be gay may be a gay it may be one of those convenient
2:07:27
marriages to gays marry each other
2:07:32
Adam Curry: in Hollywood
2:07:35
John C Dvorak: will have to they have to have a trans kid to make
2:07:38
it work.
2:07:40
Adam Curry: Speaking of Hollywood, you know, Alec
2:07:42
Baldwin is on trial for the for shooting and killing his
2:07:46
director. And I was cinematographer Yeah,
2:07:50
cinematographer I was desperately looking for. I'm
2:07:53
quite sure at one point I just the irony of it. I'm sure that
2:07:56
somewhere he did Trump on Saturday Night Live about I
2:07:59
could show you someone on Fifth Avenue. Yeah, I
2:08:03
John C Dvorak: probably did. Yeah, well, I know he did Trump
2:08:05
he did a poor job of Trump but
2:08:08
Adam Curry: but the iron the irony of of, you know, Percy
2:08:12
flashing Trump about being able to shoot anybody and getting
2:08:16
away with it and here he is on trial for shooting somebody and
2:08:19
probably going to get away with it although I'm I don't think he
2:08:22
meant it. Obviously. I
2:08:25
John C Dvorak: know he didn't mean it. But he was it was the
2:08:29
careless I mean, there's homicide. You can't just hit me
2:08:33
if you get into a car wreck and somebody dies and you get a you
2:08:36
get sued vehicular manslaughter. You didn't mean it. Yeah, you
2:08:39
didn't mean to kill anybody but you're still stuck with it with
2:08:42
charge. Of course
2:08:43
Adam Curry: we have wall to wall to wall coverage of Alec Baldwin
2:08:47
shooting and man slaughtering one person hurting another. And
2:08:51
this 38 seconds of of news. We
2:08:54
Unknown: just got the official numbers from the Chicago Police
2:08:57
Department. CPD reports a total of 109 people shot over the July
2:09:04
4 weekend. 19 of those people were killed. That far surpasses
2:09:08
the numbers we saw over the July fourth weekend last year. Both
2:09:13
the police superintendent and the mayor called the situation
2:09:16
unacceptable at the same time, they are sticking with their
2:09:20
crime fighting strategy. They say they may adjustments
2:09:23
including changing officer shifts based on what they saw on
2:09:27
the holiday itself and they reiterated this cannot be just a
2:09:31
police problem
2:09:34
Adam Curry: 104 people shot just to toss away you know we got 30
2:09:39
seconds to fill until until the commercial break through this
2:09:42
one
2:09:44
John C Dvorak: and then do a whole I gotta go I got a couple
2:09:47
of these crime stories that are funny. If you want to call funny
2:09:50
funny. I got the robbery story, which I think is a winner.
2:09:54
Adam Curry: Oh yeah.
2:09:56
Unknown: three suspects have been charged in connection to an
2:09:59
attempted armed robbery. robbery, which led to the death
2:10:01
of a foreign national New Zealand business executive Doug
2:10:05
McKay and his wife Patricia were targeted outside a mall in
2:10:08
Newport Beach. The suspects reportedly demanded the
2:10:12
expensive items they were carrying, and then proceeded to
2:10:15
kill Patricia by running her over with a car. Duck McKay was
2:10:19
the former chair of the Bank of New Zealand and a friend to the
2:10:23
nation's Prime Minister, the leader of the rubber recruit 26
2:10:26
year old Leroy Ernest McCreary had been on probation. He
2:10:30
reportedly Donje prison time in a another case,
2:10:34
John C Dvorak: you can't let him go.
2:10:35
Adam Curry: Did you hear about the car jacking?
2:10:38
John C Dvorak: I got the car jacker clip. Okay. Is
2:10:41
Adam Curry: it under carjacker? Yes. Car jacker Here we
2:10:44
Unknown: go. Hey, Deputy US Marshal shot a carjacking
2:10:46
suspect while on duty near Supreme Court Justice Sonia
2:10:49
Sotomayor is DC home early last Friday morning. Police say the
2:10:53
18 year old suspect approached a deputy Marshal and pointed a gun
2:10:58
at him and an apparent carjacking attempt. The Marshal
2:11:01
drew his service weapon and fired several shots at the teen.
2:11:05
Law enforcement officials say the attempted carjacking was
2:11:08
random. And it does not appear that Sotomayor was being
2:11:11
targeted. The suspect was treated for his injuries and now
2:11:15
faces several charges, including armed carjacking.
2:11:19
Adam Curry: You know what was more I think my clip is a little
2:11:21
more interesting with some detail about it. So these are
2:11:25
these these are officers who are supposed to protect the Supreme
2:11:31
Court justice. And just listen to this is from ABC. New details
2:11:35
emerging
2:11:35
Unknown: today about an alarming incident involving gunfire in
2:11:39
the home of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, it was
2:11:42
just after 1:17am Friday morning, when authorities say
2:11:46
kin trail flowers 18 approached a car sitting in front of stolen
2:11:50
my yours home. Police say flowers walked to the driver's
2:11:53
door and pointed a gun at the occupants attempting a
2:11:57
carjacking but what he didn't realize is that the people in
2:12:00
the car were US Marshals marshals in the home of the
2:12:03
Supreme Court justice. One of the deputy US Marshals firing
2:12:07
for shots wielding flowers in the mouth.
2:12:10
Adam Curry: So four shots, and all you do is just zing him in
2:12:14
the mouth. And you're a US Marshal. Back to training.
2:12:20
John C Dvorak: I would think that that's that's not the guys
2:12:22
moving around a lot.
2:12:24
Adam Curry: Not anymore. A friend of the show is quite good
2:12:31
friends with one of the astronauts on the International
2:12:35
Space Station. And he says, you know, this whole thing about
2:12:42
they can't come back. He says this is bullcrap. There are 12
2:12:46
ships docked to this thing, what they call the deep end of the
2:12:51
pool, the deep end of the International Space Station that
2:12:54
could easily take them back. But this is of course as this report
2:12:59
shows a much bigger issue for Boeing.
2:13:03
Unknown: A mission only scheduled for eight days now
2:13:06
rolls into its fifth week, as the Boeing Starliner has
2:13:09
returned journey has been repeatedly postponed due to
2:13:12
leaks and thruster failures. Astronauts Barry Wilmore and
2:13:16
Sunita Williams are confident they can return home after
2:13:19
testing. In the meantime, their spirits are high aboard the
2:13:24
International Space Station. And
2:13:26
we've been thoroughly busy up here integrated right into the
2:13:29
crew. And every every about once a week, we get to jump into
2:13:33
Starliner and talk to our control team there. The system
2:13:35
that enables the capsule to back away from the space station into
2:13:39
the Earth's atmosphere is faulty. Boeing have branded this
2:13:43
moment as advantageous a chance to do further checks while the
2:13:46
craft albeit
2:13:48
this is this is the world of test. This is a tough business
2:13:52
that we're in. Human spaceflight is not easy in any regime. And
2:13:57
there have been multiple issues with every spacecraft that's
2:14:01
ever been designed. And that's the nature of what we do you
2:14:04
know, that monitor you've heard failure is not an option. That's
2:14:07
why we are staying here now. We did have some degradation and
2:14:11
our thrusters and we know that and that's why we're staying
2:14:13
because we're going to test it. That's what we do.
2:14:17
A year behind schedule and $1.5 billion over budget. This NASA
2:14:22
Boeing mission had experienced technical issues before it left
2:14:25
Earth. After multiple incidents and two high profile crashes in
2:14:29
recent years. Starliner Boeing's first manned expedition was
2:14:34
pegged as a reputation rebuilder. With no timeline for
2:14:37
return. The astronauts might have to jump aboard Space X's
2:14:41
Dragon spacecraft to get home.
2:14:46
Adam Curry: to hitch a ride on Elon, Elon ship this is not
2:14:50
good. Boeing man something's got to happen with them.
2:14:55
John C Dvorak: How much? How much Hanky Panky is going on?
2:15:00
was SpaceX a law that was yeah, we always just, we had this you
2:15:05
know, this long time ago did the show maybe 10 years ago we
2:15:10
talked about the various weird crashes between Boeing and and
2:15:15
the Airbus operation. And there was something going on with this
2:15:20
these two battling for control of the air and they're in the
2:15:24
business. And now all of a sudden it's SpaceX and Boeing
2:15:27
and boys get the short end of the stick. Makes you wonder
2:15:32
additional
2:15:33
Adam Curry: Boeing news a Boeing aircraft mechanic was sucked
2:15:41
into the plane's engine in was this in Iran, the head of dead
2:15:49
like video not of him getting sucked in but you know, blood
2:15:53
splatters everywhere a lot of dude standing around going dude
2:15:58
well there's not much left of him and a positive update for
2:16:04
Boeing not good for Southwest you recall the Southwest plane
2:16:08
that entered into a so called Dutch roll Yes. So it turns out
2:16:15
that it was not an issue with the with it not a structural
2:16:21
issue with the plane as Boeing makes it but on May 16,
2:16:28
Southwest had left this aircraft outside in New Orleans at the
2:16:32
airport where they were at four mile an hour winds and
2:16:37
conclusion now from the NTSB is that the the rudder was was
2:16:45
damaged during that storm and lo and that's why they had this
2:16:50
issue. So it was more of a Southwest mistake than anything
2:16:57
but that's no fun. Boeing sucks dei I love this all the people
2:17:04
are always dei Yeah, it is dangerous flying because the DEI
2:17:09
now now it's just cutting corners
2:17:19
John C Dvorak: I thought you're gonna go somewhere from there.
2:17:21
Adam Curry: No, no, I think can go all kinds of places, but I
2:17:23
figured you might want to pick it up. Okay, well,
2:17:25
John C Dvorak: let's go to the EPA and the fact that we're
2:17:28
getting screwed by by the government.
2:17:31
Unknown: What EPA had Michael Regan answers questions about
2:17:35
the estimated $1.6 trillion and regulatory costs which the
2:17:39
agency has imposed. During his three and a half years at the
2:17:43
helm
2:17:44
$1.6 trillion of new federal regulatory costs.
2:17:47
EPA head Michael Reagan took questions from Congress
2:17:51
Wednesday, a major theme, regulatory burden, one agency
2:17:56
and less than four years has imposed more costs than the
2:17:59
entire federal government did. Under the eight years. Of all
2:18:03
things the Obama administration representative
2:18:06
Pat Fallon suggest the EPA has been overreaching. Rep. Tim
2:18:11
Burchett says complying with new rules increases costs for
2:18:15
businesses,
2:18:16
your all's rule online manufacturing
2:18:18
plants imposes cost of 2.5 billion on a small industry with
2:18:23
a 2.3 billion in revenue. Y'all think it's necessary, Reagan
2:18:27
answered,
2:18:28
the rule that has been proposed is done in a way that we believe
2:18:33
maximizes protection from an environmental health standpoint.
2:18:38
But as I mentioned to a colleague earlier, this is
2:18:41
something that I would love for our staff to have a conversation
2:18:44
about. Reagan
2:18:44
says he tries to evaluate the burden of all its rules. And we
2:18:50
weigh that against the opportunities for these
2:18:53
companies to invest in new technologies that might provide
2:18:57
efficiencies in some other areas. Also lowering the
2:19:00
pollution burden on the environment
2:19:02
rather Tyron. Donald's voice concerns that the EPA is Clean
2:19:06
Power Plan regulates coal and natural gas too harshly under
2:19:11
the
2:19:11
EPA is clean power plan 2.0. Especially coal will be
2:19:16
regulated out of existence, Donald's
2:19:18
asked whether the plan would raise power prices for poor
2:19:21
families, Reagan answered,
2:19:24
use control technologies don't have to be put in until
2:19:26
2020 2031 2032. So we're talking about some time down the road.
2:19:31
Number two, all of our costs are true that the actions we're
2:19:34
taking will only potentially increase price by less than 1%.
2:19:40
John C Dvorak: Bull crap,
2:19:42
Adam Curry: what What a rip off?
2:19:44
John C Dvorak: They're going to take coal offline, and it's
2:19:47
going to only increase the cost of power by 1% or 2%. That's not
2:19:52
that's a that's just a blatant lie. Yeah. And by the way, that
2:19:56
I think the one congressman who pointed out that there's I
2:19:59
forgot What business was headed the entire business was a $2.3
2:20:03
billion industry, and it had 2.5 billion in EPA fines.
2:20:10
Adam Curry: How does that work, play your second clip and then
2:20:13
have a boots on the ground report? Okay,
2:20:15
Unknown: the Trump administration rolled back EPA
2:20:18
rules considerably. Cutting regulatory costs for businesses,
2:20:23
former Trump officials suggest he may do it again. If
2:20:26
reelected,
2:20:27
we would have significant impacts to our water quality.
2:20:31
emerging contaminants like pee FOSS would run amok continue to
2:20:35
have lead poisoned water all across the country.
2:20:39
Oh, yeah, pee fast.
2:20:40
John C Dvorak: Well, wait, we need money. The way he says it,
2:20:43
we're there poisoning the water. I mean, if you listen carefully
2:20:47
to what he said, he says, oh, there's gonna everything's gonna
2:20:50
run amok, we're gonna have more poisoned water be elected,
2:20:54
Unknown: we would have significant impacts to our water
2:20:57
quality, emerging contaminants like pee FOSS would run amok, we
2:21:02
will continue to have lead poisoned water all across the
2:21:05
country.
2:21:09
John C Dvorak: This guy's nonsense. Well, I
2:21:11
Adam Curry: got a note boots on the ground from one of our
2:21:13
producers who's asked to remain anonymous. A soon to be former
2:21:18
government employee boots on the ground want to send this short
2:21:21
report. After John mentioned his experience and perspective on
2:21:24
working in the administrative state. I could not agree more.
2:21:27
And I'm ashamed that I have landed in such a dark place
2:21:29
mentally during my tenure. Some background on me as I've worked
2:21:33
in corporate finance. And notice he said finance for nine years
2:21:38
and for the last year, I've been working for the state of Oregon
2:21:41
32 year old working professional who wanted to test the waters
2:21:44
around working for the state. Here's my analysis. The main
2:21:47
reason I'm reaching out because I am part of Oregon's education
2:21:50
agency. In my last year working for the state, I would like to
2:21:53
summarize the following. Oregon has numerous workers who are
2:21:57
well beyond working years, there's someone here who's
2:22:00
turning 75 and makes over $300,000. Yet they do not use
2:22:05
the computer since its quote, not something they can learn.
2:22:10
Along with that there are folks in leadership who talk about how
2:22:13
their jobs are only performative. Our senior
2:22:16
leadership team all makes well over $250,000. And some have no
2:22:21
expertise or knowledge around what their department does. We
2:22:24
have one person who has held their position as department
2:22:26
head for six years, and they are just now discovering aspects of
2:22:29
their department and are trying to write missing policy and
2:22:32
procedures. Our procurement department is over a year behind
2:22:37
getting money out the door. We are still trying to process
2:22:40
contracts from last May. Our leadership and procurement
2:22:45
department doesn't know the difference between a contract or
2:22:47
a grant. I mean, it just goes on and on and on and on. Is it you
2:22:53
know, the most recent jobs report? I believe something like
2:22:57
70% of the new jobs that were saved are created by the Biden
2:23:01
administration were government jobs.
2:23:03
John C Dvorak: Yeah. And he described exactly what's going
2:23:06
on. It's this is a complete rip off of the American taxpayer.
2:23:13
We're being robbed. Literally, our
2:23:15
Adam Curry: constitutional lawyer Rob writes in with the
2:23:18
first domino to fall for Chevron deference. The HHS regulation
2:23:26
that would have withheld federal funding from states that refused
2:23:30
to provide sex changes is now on hold nationwide. This case
2:23:36
proves that the whole notion that we must trust agency
2:23:39
experts with making decisions is bullcrap. This lets lawyer
2:23:43
speak. It's just a way for the executive branch to override
2:23:47
Congress and the judiciary as Obama once quipped, we didn't
2:23:51
need Congress because he's got a phone and a pen. And he says
2:23:54
that he expects an initial wave of suits seeking to overturn
2:23:57
many types of regulations. But the courts can probably handle a
2:24:02
lot of this. And of course, we still have the what's the other
2:24:06
deaf Skidmore deference to deal with? But it is starting? It is
2:24:11
already starting.
2:24:13
John C Dvorak: Again, agencies will back off on their own.
2:24:16
Adam Curry: They have to they want to keep their jobs she has
2:24:19
that's the reason
2:24:20
Unknown: ash Be Quiet, quiet.
2:24:23
Adam Curry: Only problems are
2:24:24
John C Dvorak: there. I don't think there's going to be that
2:24:26
much of a burden on the courts.
2:24:28
Adam Curry: No, now here's what that what you said is not such a
2:24:30
big burden. Of course, there was an upset in France with the far
2:24:37
right.
2:24:38
John C Dvorak: And was this was kind of a surprise. It was a
2:24:40
shocker.
2:24:41
Adam Curry: Well, what they did is the left banded together with
2:24:45
the center parties and they said, Hey, let's screw those
2:24:48
guys. We're not going to let him win. But in this clip from
2:24:53
France 24 What's this lady's name? We can't remember her Name
2:25:00
she's, she's in Parliament. It's not really that Qatar is not
2:25:06
like the left have won per se, because there's, they have a
2:25:10
long way to go now. Because what they what they wound up with is
2:25:13
an unprecedented situation, there's that word again, where
2:25:17
they now have to figure out how to govern with parties that
2:25:22
don't even agree with each other.
2:25:24
Unknown: As you saw on Sunday, there's no blog that is able to
2:25:27
govern on its own. And this is a very unusual situation we've
2:25:30
never had this is unprecedented in France. And right now, every
2:25:34
single blog, no matter what you hear, has to negotiate and talk
2:25:37
to the others. So yes, there's a lot of negotiations taking
2:25:39
place. Can you
2:25:40
tell me what is according to you?
2:25:43
What is going to happen, according to you? Is it going to
2:25:45
be a left wing government or a center right government,
2:25:48
a centrist government? What do you feel,
2:25:50
it is still very early to say, you have to move fast, but at
2:25:54
the same time, right now, I don't see anyone making the
2:25:57
steps necessary to form a coalition that would be broad
2:26:00
enough. So the other option is to form an agreement to govern,
2:26:03
you know, with two different blocks as you have in Germany,
2:26:05
for instance, if I had in Spain, right now, what I know is that
2:26:09
we've never had this and we need to learn how to make
2:26:11
compromises.
2:26:12
People talk about governments of attack, no crowds in order to
2:26:16
overcome political differences.
2:26:18
Is that a possibility?
2:26:19
It is indeed a possibility. But I don't think it would be a good
2:26:21
choice because right now we had two elections, two very
2:26:24
important ones, the European elections and now after the
2:26:27
dissolution, the legislative and I think people want to see their
2:26:30
ideas in dollar even though you have maybe two different parties
2:26:34
agreeing to govern together. This
2:26:37
Adam Curry: is gonna be just like Belgium, where, where they
2:26:40
had basically no Governor they have to form a coalition, but
2:26:42
they can't, they can't without LePen so they're gonna do some
2:26:47
kind of agreement, agreement to govern. This is not what the
2:26:51
French want.
2:26:54
John C Dvorak: Now, it's going to be very left thoughts.
2:26:57
Adam Curry: Yeah, but still, they have to have the the
2:27:00
numbers and they don't seem to be able to have the the numbers
2:27:03
for a majority in parliament. But you know, we can always just
2:27:08
do what the Americans did with Trump, you could say
2:27:11
Unknown: it's been a bad week for Marine LePen. First, her far
2:27:14
right national rally party came in third and legislative
2:27:17
elections after many predicted it would win. Now the 2027
2:27:21
presidential hopeful is facing questions about the financing of
2:27:25
her campaign and 22 race she lost to Emmanuel Macron. The
2:27:30
probe was launched following a report by the National
2:27:32
Commission on campaign accounts and political financing, whose
2:27:36
role it is to scrutinize candidates election expenses and
2:27:39
funding details are forthcoming, but prosecutors say they're
2:27:43
looking into allegations of embezzlement, forgery, fraud and
2:27:47
the acceptance of a loan by the campaign. LePen, who has run for
2:27:51
president three times has previously denied wrongdoing in
2:27:55
connection with campaign financing. And that's not the
2:27:57
first time she's faced such scrutiny ahead of the pens 2017
2:28:02
presidential run. The National rally took out a 9.4 million
2:28:06
euro loan from a Russian bank owned by a billionaire friend of
2:28:09
Vladimir Putin. The loan has since been repaid but it
2:28:13
prompted allegations that she and her party were under the
2:28:16
Kremlin's influence accusation she denied at the top Votans
2:28:20
Adam Curry: puppet. That's that Putin's puppet. That's how you
2:28:25
do it. Just go in Putin's puppet.
2:28:27
John C Dvorak: Yeah, so works.
2:28:28
Adam Curry: So we still need to see if we can if we can get the
2:28:32
mail in ballots going for everybody. I believe we have a
2:28:37
state of emergency in I want to say Colorado for something so
2:28:43
you know, whenever you have a state of emergency then you can
2:28:45
do mail in ballots. That's always good. And let's take a
2:28:48
look at New Jersey and New York CDC says that cases of the
2:28:53
dengue virus have increased particularly in New Jersey and
2:28:58
New York 41k. The mosquito borne illness have been reported in
2:29:02
the Garden State, Pennsylvania has 25 reported illnesses while
2:29:06
Delaware has for dengue fever is most common in tropical and
2:29:11
subtropical areas of the world. There are more than 2500
2:29:14
infections in the US so far. Most people became sickened
2:29:19
while traveling. Now we know that Dengue fever was high on
2:29:22
the list in the testing industrial complex, so we'll see
2:29:25
if that pans out. Yes.
2:29:27
John C Dvorak: You heard a little a little Yeah,
2:29:29
Adam Curry: you don't Yeah, people have been traveling
2:29:31
abroad. I know. Yeah. I know. It's bull crime yet. Dang
2:29:34
John C Dvorak: it those mosquitoes. This is a very
2:29:35
specific type of mosquito that has Dengue gay. It's not every
2:29:39
local mosquito. Yeah, but
2:29:41
Adam Curry: it doesn't matter. We just need a state of
2:29:43
emergency for mailing ballots. That's all you really how about
2:29:46
them ballots. Let's keep some other things alive. Let's keep
2:29:53
people a little bit afraid.
2:29:54
Unknown: COVID cases are rising in 39 states across the country.
2:29:58
This is new Veritas prep. Up in the US, but experts say
2:30:01
hospitalizations and deaths are still low. ABC News Medical
2:30:05
contributor epidemiologist Dr. John Brownstein joins me now for
2:30:08
more on this Dr. Ramsey, thanks for coming on. Let's just start
2:30:11
with the basics. How worried should we be about this uptick
2:30:13
in cases?
2:30:14
Adam Curry: We've gone from concern to worry, I think it's a
2:30:17
downgrade.
2:30:18
Unknown: Well, Diane,
2:30:18
John C Dvorak: this is okay. Wait, wait. I'm guessing in this
2:30:22
clip, I don't haven't heard the clip, that there's no solid
2:30:26
numbers that you get no numbers, but percentages. Not
2:30:29
Adam Curry: even that.
2:30:30
Unknown: Well, Diane, this. No, not even though the normal cycle
2:30:34
that we expect from these increases in the summer, mostly
2:30:38
because of gatherings that are taking place. And we see this
2:30:40
emerging new violent variant and of course, that we're seeing
2:30:43
these increases across the country. We're flying blind a
2:30:46
little bit because we're not really tracking cases, we're
2:30:48
using wastewater as an indicator. But what we do know
2:30:51
is that the hospitalizations are still at record lows. And then
2:30:54
we're seeing those really among the elderly and the most
2:30:56
vulnerable. And deaths also are incredibly low. So this variant
2:31:00
is spreading fast, but it's not creating severe illness and
2:31:03
death, which is a good news for us. It's
2:31:05
Adam Curry: good news, we're testing the poop water, we know
2:31:07
everything we know all what is this new variant, which has been
2:31:10
around for two months. So
2:31:11
Unknown: what do we need to know about the flirt variant. So
2:31:15
the flirt variant is ascendant oboe merkon. And we've spoken
2:31:18
many years, but all these different variants, what we're
2:31:20
talking about now is two sub bearings Key Point Two and keep
2:31:23
people in three, and they're spreading quickly. In fact, I'm
2:31:26
seeing in my family first cases of COVID ever, so this is very
2:31:30
fast, but what we know is it's not causing different symptoms,
2:31:34
and it's not creating more severe disease. So ultimately,
2:31:37
we're not increasingly worried, but we still have to continue to
2:31:40
monitor these variants, understand the genetic makeup,
2:31:43
but recognize that this is all part of the normal evolution of
2:31:46
the virus.
2:31:47
Adam Curry: And then this clip, which everyone's mocking this
2:31:50
poor, child, woman, young woman, I find it incredibly sad. i It
2:31:55
sounds like she's vaccine injured, which, you know, long
2:32:00
COVID is, you know, is to blame, but I think it's vaccine injury,
2:32:08
about Garner and yeah, violet, Violet Affleck, Ben Affleck and
2:32:15
Jennifer Gardner's daughter at the LA Board of Supervisors
2:32:18
meeting Hi
2:32:19
Unknown: violet off like Los Angeles resident first time
2:32:22
voter of 18. I contracted a post viral condition in 2019. I'm
2:32:27
okay now, but I saw firsthand that medicine does not always
2:32:29
have answers to the consequences of even minor viruses. The COVID
2:32:32
It epidemic has thrown the into sharper relief, one in 10
2:32:35
infections leads to long COVID which is a devastating
2:32:37
neurological cardiovascular illness that can take away
2:32:40
people's ability to work move see an even think stands to
2:32:43
exacerbate our homelessness crisis as well as the suffering
2:32:46
of many people in our city it hits communities of color
2:32:48
disabled people, elderly people, trans people, women and anyone
2:32:50
in a public facing a central job the hardest to confront along
2:32:54
COVID crisis I demand mask availability, air filtration and
2:32:57
far UVC light and government facilities including jails and
2:33:00
detention centers, and mask mandates and county medical
2:33:03
facilities. We must expand the availability of high quality
2:33:05
free tests and treatment and most importantly, the county
2:33:07
must oppose mask bans for any reason they do not keep us
2:33:11
safer. They make older vulnerable members of our
2:33:13
community less safe and make everyone less able to
2:33:16
participate in Los Angeles together. Thank you.
2:33:18
Adam Curry: It's amazing that this COVID I mean we're in we're
2:33:21
in fat city John because we're not gay. We're not of color.
2:33:25
We're not invalid. So we have nothing to worry about. It only
2:33:31
hurts minorities in all sectors of minority dumb This is child
2:33:37
abuse of this this she
2:33:39
John C Dvorak: has a mask on he wears a mask all the time if you
2:33:43
ever see him you find a picture of her without her mask is like
2:33:45
pulling teeth it can't do
2:33:47
Adam Curry: it. You know who else who else it was some
2:33:48
actress who was at the airport and
2:33:50
John C Dvorak: the other the other child would Did you say
2:33:52
have three kids that the other ones a trans kid, of course,
2:33:55
because in Hollywood, you have to have trans kid in your family
2:34:00
so you can be with other
2:34:02
Adam Curry: so you can go to the meeting. Go
2:34:04
John C Dvorak: to the meetings.
2:34:05
Adam Curry: What's that? What was that cute? She used to be
2:34:08
cute. The actress with the blonde hair?
2:34:12
John C Dvorak: Ah, that narrows it down to a
2:34:16
Adam Curry: she's older now. She was in the airport and she did
2:34:21
like a you know a lie or tick tock or no idea what she's
2:34:26
talking. And she's like, you know, I'm keeping my mask on. I
2:34:32
forget who she is.
2:34:34
John C Dvorak: You people don't realize that when you have that.
2:34:36
Generally speaking, you're breathing most of the stuff
2:34:39
you're breathing in is your own effluent. Morgan Fairchild.
2:34:43
Morgan Fairchild was turned into one of those people. Yeah, yeah.
2:34:47
That's a shame.
2:34:48
Adam Curry: It is. It is. Like Morgan Fairchild. There it is.
2:34:56
funny clip, which went around which I thought was worth
2:35:00
playing. I just played I'll play a little bit of it, it was much
2:35:03
longer. You know, project 2025 2025 This is what they're
2:35:08
going to kill us with. They want to kill Black people, they're
2:35:10
going to shoot you as Trump Storm Troopers. Wasn't that?
2:35:14
Wasn't that what she said? What?
2:35:16
John C Dvorak: She said the Stormtroopers are going to come
2:35:17
and shoot you. Yeah, Project 2025
2:35:19
Adam Curry: is going to kill everybody. And so this is the
2:35:21
new new narrative against Trump. Because the lies thing that's
2:35:25
not working anymore. Everyone's like, okay, whatever, he's a
2:35:29
politician. Fine. So now it's a project 2025. And for some odd
2:35:34
reason, Ben Shapiro winds up testifying before Eric Swalwell.
2:35:40
And Swalwell is no match for Benny. Boy, I think Shapiro did
2:35:46
a pretty good job on this one, we support Project
2:35:49
Unknown: 2025.
2:35:50
I think like President Trump, I haven't looked on that deeply
2:35:53
Project 2025. But it seems that Democrats on this committee,
2:35:57
sort of like Peter Pan, and Tinkerbell, if they say project
2:36:00
2025 Enough, their presidential candidate becomes alive again.
2:36:04
And so
2:36:07
well, let's just talk about pieces of it. And I guess you
2:36:09
can tell me if you support it, you probably want less
2:36:12
bureaucracy, right?
2:36:13
I do.
2:36:13
I want less bureaucracy. You want more efficiency? I do I
2:36:16
want less efficient, more efficiency. Do you want taxpayer
2:36:19
money spent wisely?
2:36:21
I do congrats on becoming a Republican.
2:36:24
My parents would be proud. cutting Social Security to
2:36:28
support that part of 2025.
2:36:31
I'm not sure what project 2520 25 position on Social
2:36:34
Security is I'm in favor of the restructuring of Social Security
2:36:37
along the lines of privatization and lowering and increasing the
2:36:40
retirement age. Because you as well as every other Congress
2:36:42
person knows Social Security is going to go bankrupt. And yet
2:36:45
everyone seems to have an interest in lying about it for
2:36:47
the next decade and a half until we have to take austerity
2:36:49
measures or radically increase inflation or taxes
2:36:51
and bans against books about slavery. Do you support that
2:36:54
part about
2:36:55
why would I possibly be in favor of bans about books about
2:36:57
slavery, that that would be absolutely ridiculous. What I am
2:36:59
in favor of is the idea that school libraries should be able
2:37:02
to make decisions along the lines of what exactly is
2:37:06
appropriate for a seventh grader and whether they ought to be
2:37:09
treated to cartoons and genderqueer. That's not quite
2:37:11
the same thing.
2:37:12
Adam Curry: He just went on and on and on. Shapiro would
2:37:15
actually be a pretty entertaining politician. It'd be
2:37:18
a big step back and pay but he would be he would be fine.
2:37:22
John C Dvorak: But he's so sharp that yeah, I don't know why
2:37:24
anyone even tries to take him on. He's to swear tupid. It was
2:37:27
always been we get I played a Shapiro clip on this show almost
2:37:32
15 years ago, and you kind of got on my case for it.
2:37:36
Adam Curry: It was very young. Remember this that I got on your
2:37:39
case for
2:37:40
John C Dvorak: I do? I do. And it because I can. I didn't blame
2:37:45
you because I thought you probably were correct. But is
2:37:47
when he was a kid. I mean, Shapiro is not that old, and you
2:37:51
go back 15 years. And you know, he's like a kid. And so I had
2:37:56
some clip, and he was the same glib, fast talker. And there's
2:38:01
something about it you didn't like and it wishes, but I
2:38:03
thought you were correct in the complaint. And then we didn't
2:38:06
play Shapiro forever. And then he came up he came around to
2:38:09
being who he is today. Same guy. He is a fast talking quick
2:38:14
witted guys. Not funny for a Jew. You think it'd be funny?
2:38:18
No. If he was funny, he'd be devastating. Yeah.
2:38:23
Adam Curry: He does need to get the ball. Yeah, a little bit of
2:38:25
humor. There is
2:38:26
John C Dvorak: very little it's not it's not a good. It's a good
2:38:31
Jewish humor is extremely cutting and biting is dynamite
2:38:37
is the best. And he's got none of that. He's just mostly an
2:38:40
intellectual type and he thinks what he thinks is funny is
2:38:44
usually juvenile.
2:38:46
Adam Curry: Let's do the scam. The Save acts scam because I
2:38:51
know nothing about this.
2:38:52
John C Dvorak: Yeah, play these clips. I have two clips and that
2:38:55
should summarize it. Part One.
2:38:58
Unknown: And breaking news. The house has just passed a bill
2:39:01
that would prevent non citizens from voting in federal
2:39:04
elections. Entities INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT
2:39:07
Arian pasar has the details
2:39:09
non citizens can vote in some local elections across the US,
2:39:13
for example in Washington DC, but a house bill introduced by
2:39:17
Chip Roy of Texas would now prohibit them from voting a
2:39:20
nationwide elections. The safeguard American voter
2:39:23
eligibility or Safe Act aims to secure nationwide elections. It
2:39:28
would make it so that voters have to provide proof of US
2:39:31
citizenship to cast ballots, and the rules are even stricter. For
2:39:35
people who want to sign up to vote, they need to present a US
2:39:38
passport or a government issued photo ID and if the photo ID
2:39:42
doesn't show the applicants place of birth as the US then it
2:39:46
must also be presented with a supporting document, for
2:39:49
example, a birth certificate or a naturalization certificate.
2:39:53
Democrats say the bill isn't needed because there is no proof
2:39:56
of widespread fraud being committed and that the US or
2:40:00
Edie has laws that prohibit non citizen voting a nationwide
2:40:03
elections. House Minority Whip Katherine Clark sent a letter to
2:40:06
colleagues criticizing the bill, writing that a Real ID driver's
2:40:10
license a tribal ID or a military ID would be
2:40:13
unacceptable unless coupled with additional documentation. This
2:40:17
would be an extreme burden for countless Americans. A 2022
2:40:21
report by the nonprofit movement Advancement Project estimates
2:40:25
that around 15 to 18 million adults in the US don't have
2:40:29
access to documents to prove their citizenship. But Speaker
2:40:32
My dance on Wednesday said it's what Americans want. Here's the
2:40:35
number 89%
2:40:36
of Americans believe that only Americans should decide our
2:40:40
elections. And that includes, by the way, 82% of Democrats 80% of
2:40:45
Black and African American voters 78% of Hispanic Latino
2:40:48
voters.
2:40:51
John C Dvorak: Alright, so this bill is a fake. This is one of
2:40:55
those little things these Democrats and the Republicans
2:40:57
both try to pull on each other just a pint of embarrassed the
2:41:00
other side. This is a the counter to the to the supposedly
2:41:07
bipartisan immigration reform bill that the Republicans voted
2:41:11
no on because it was bullcrap Bill didn't hit. It was just
2:41:15
Adam Curry: right. Which even Schumer voted no on. Yeah.
2:41:20
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it says Bill. And so this was a this is
2:41:24
a phony baloney scam to make it just to show it. Look, the
2:41:29
Democrats, they're voting there. And also there's a lot of
2:41:32
research coming out. I think it's all part of the same
2:41:34
scheme, showing that they're interviewing people that are
2:41:38
immigrants that are living in the country illegally and
2:41:41
they're all would register to vote. And and then that then the
2:41:44
idea that Biden is going to take the hordes that is the only
2:41:50
reason he's letting immigration flow in and so they can all vote
2:41:53
with Democrats I listened which we kind of subscribed
2:41:57
Adam Curry: to well, you know, you you keep saying it. And I'm
2:42:00
not saying it's not true, but I heard Jay Powell. I didn't clip
2:42:04
it, but he was in Congress, you know, is his little show a dog
2:42:08
and pony show and he's like, Well, you know, these? Again, he
2:42:11
was he said it before? Oh, then you know, the immigration is
2:42:14
doing good. Just so I you know, we're filling up all these jobs
2:42:16
and nobody wants to do. Yeah, which I think suppresses the
2:42:20
wages, which is what they want. Clip
2:42:24
John C Dvorak: to have this so we can finish the conversation.
2:42:26
Unknown: Johnson recently published a report citing a 2014
2:42:30
study that analyzed the 2008 and 2010 elections, which concluded
2:42:35
that the votes of non citizens likely determined the outcome in
2:42:38
certain areas. Former President Trump has long supported the
2:42:41
bill on Wednesday morning, he said that Republicans should
2:42:44
pass the SAFE Act immediately. The bill is now heading to the
2:42:48
Democrat controlled Senate.
2:42:51
Adam Curry: I have a I have a clip from C span I think about
2:42:54
this bill is short,
2:42:55
Unknown: Republicans want to throw up barriers because when
2:42:57
people vote they lose. Let me be clear, they don't want you to
2:43:01
vote. They don't want to hear black voices, brown voices,
2:43:05
LGBTQIA voices, young voices are fundamental access to our
2:43:09
democracy is being politicized. And this xenophobic attack that
2:43:12
we're debating today will make it harder for Americans to vote.
2:43:16
My Republican colleagues will claim that requiring IDs is a
2:43:19
small ask, but nearly 30 million people lack a valid driver's
2:43:23
license, and about 15 to 18 million adults don't have access
2:43:26
to documents proving their birth or citizenship. Americans don't
2:43:30
need more obstacles.
2:43:32
It's already hard enough.
2:43:33
Adam Curry: How can you be trans and not have a birth
2:43:35
certificate? I mean, this is this is all such a
2:43:42
John C Dvorak: lie. No, this all fits all posture. If this is if
2:43:46
Adam Curry: there's there's 30 million people who don't have
2:43:48
documentation. They're undocumented. There's your
2:43:51
number 30 million.
2:43:55
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's a good point. And that is a number
2:43:58
that has cropped up that exact number 30 million, so many
2:44:01
people that are in the country undocumented.
2:44:04
Adam Curry: I have two more quickies. For some reason AOC
2:44:09
gets the gets the push to go and file the articles of impeachment
2:44:14
against the two Supreme Court justices New York Congresswoman
2:44:17
Unknown: Alexandria Ocasio Cortes introduces articles of
2:44:20
impeachment against two Supreme Court justices, Samuel Alito and
2:44:25
Clarence Thomas AOC, criticized gifts Justice Thomas has
2:44:28
received and she's also raising concerns with both justices
2:44:31
failing to recuse themselves from cases in which they might
2:44:34
have a conflict of interest. Other justices have also been
2:44:37
criticized for relationships with groups that have cases
2:44:40
before the court and a congresswoman has not filed
2:44:43
articles of impeachment against them.
2:44:45
Adam Curry: So that means that that must just be I mean, it's
2:44:48
not just a waste of cycles. That's not going to happen.
2:44:52
John C Dvorak: No, it's not going to happen. It's going
2:44:53
nowhere. She's just doing that this is showboating thing I have
2:44:58
people actually spent more more time doing their job instead of
2:45:01
doing this sort of thing, they would probably get somewhere.
2:45:04
But I've always had this theory when I was working for the
2:45:08
administrative state like to put this yes is you want you know, I
2:45:13
Adam Curry: fed your fed,
2:45:15
John C Dvorak: don't don't encourage these people to do
2:45:18
their work. Too bad I let them goof off because the less they
2:45:23
do that, the better off you are.
2:45:26
Adam Curry: I have a two quick tech stories. So both Microsoft
2:45:30
and Apple appear to be giving up their observer seat, whatever
2:45:36
that means, on the open AI board of directors. Now they they're
2:45:42
saying, oh, you know, regulatory is going to be a regulatory
2:45:45
issue? I don't know. To me it seems like they don't want to be
2:45:49
around when the fallout happens. Does that make any sense to you?
2:45:55
John C Dvorak: Well, there are liability issues when you're a
2:45:58
because when this when things collapse shareholder lawsuits
2:46:02
make your I was told us by one of these executives at that
2:46:06
level, that shareholder lawsuits are not worth it. They're some
2:46:11
of the worst experiences you can have. You're in court all the
2:46:14
time you can't get anything done. And so yeah, you bail out
2:46:19
before the going gets tough. Well, that makes sense.
2:46:22
Adam Curry: Um, you know, we're we keep trying to identify the
2:46:24
moment when it's all going to come crashing down. I just
2:46:27
thought that was interesting that Microsoft I mean, they have
2:46:31
actual skin in the game you know, Apple, kind of you know,
2:46:35
they've got the open AI stuff in the in the new iOS. But for them
2:46:41
not me it's not even a vote up supposedly not even a voting
2:46:45
seat. Just an observers if you don't even want to be doing
2:46:48
that. And guess there's something smells. i There's,
2:46:52
there's that beside the point. This is great video of Sam
2:46:56
Altman driving around. It must be San Francisco in this massive
2:47:01
supercar. I can't remember what it was called. Like tariff.
2:47:06
O'Gara something something I've never seen it before is like
2:47:10
must be a 2 million. Lamborghinis. It's not a
2:47:12
Lamborghini. No, no, it's there's some like special. It's
2:47:16
almost like one of those lotus deals that cost a million bucks.
2:47:20
Yeah. And he looks like a douche in it.
2:47:23
John C Dvorak: I mean, why don't you always look like a douche in
2:47:26
those cars? Like, why
2:47:27
Adam Curry: would you want that goodwill meal?
2:47:29
Unknown: That's what it's called? Douche mobiel
2:47:31
Adam Curry: Yes, a total douche Mobio. And the final one is, you
2:47:34
know, all this security that we have on our phone, we write that
2:47:37
down douche Mobio is security that we always have on our
2:47:42
phones. You know, it's all locked up. You can't get it now
2:47:46
and of course everybody uses your face now to unlock your
2:47:51
phone or your thumb. I thought this was a fun little fun little
2:47:54
news report.
2:47:55
Unknown: In a 49 page affidavit filed in DC Superior Court.
2:47:59
Investigators laid out a gruesome and diabolical scheme.
2:48:03
DC police believe fossile tackle Mariam had been dead inside his
2:48:07
third floor apartment here on Peabody Street Northwest for
2:48:11
about four days before his body was discovered. According to a
2:48:15
court affidavit filed on the case, he had suffered blunt
2:48:17
force trauma to the head he'd been stabbed. And his right
2:48:21
thumb had been cut off. A witness told police that the
2:48:25
thumb was used to gain access to a Cash App and to buy liquor and
2:48:30
drugs.
2:48:34
Adam Curry: I'm sorry that he's dead. Just cut off the thumb.
2:48:38
Yeah,
2:48:39
John C Dvorak: that's the problem with the fingerprint
2:48:41
things. This
2:48:42
Adam Curry: is fantastic. All right. Got anything else? Well,
2:48:50
I
2:48:50
John C Dvorak: if you're going to if you're going to beg me for
2:48:53
Adam Curry: I'm begging you for one more, one more. One more.
2:48:56
John C Dvorak: Let's do the Biden super cut on his
2:48:58
background. Okay.
2:49:01
Unknown: I was sort of raised in the Puerto Rican community and I
2:49:05
had a very close relationship with the Greek American
2:49:07
community to Korea. I am Joe Biden novelist. I grew up in a
2:49:11
heavily Irish Catholic communities Scranton,
2:49:13
Pennsylvania and is heavily Italian Polish community. When I
2:49:17
say I got I got raised in the black church. He's knows I'm not
2:49:22
kidding. The Persian culture is amazing. As a student of the
2:49:27
Virgin culture, I probably went to show more than many of you I
2:49:32
come out of the black community and background my family is
2:49:35
Irish Americans, not fundamentally unlike the
2:49:37
Palestinian people. I am raised and everybody in town is either
2:49:47
polish or Italian. I grew up feeling self conscious. My name
2:49:51
didn't. SK I was raised in a neighborhood where I felt self
2:49:56
conscious My name didn't know and that's kind of how I was
2:49:59
raised like So many Americans
2:50:02
of Irish heritage and HBCU
2:50:04
in your own state, Mr. President,
2:50:06
forget about it. That's right. That's right. I got Rain Man,
2:50:09
just like Rabbi synagogues and Jewish community centers in your
2:50:13
hometown. And that's your tradition. I got raised hard
2:50:17
working people, middle class neighbors. I got raised. I was
2:50:20
raised. I was raised by Daniel. I was raised by a righteous
2:50:25
Christian. I got raised on automobiles.
2:50:30
Adam Curry: You know, that is a firehose of lies.
2:50:34
John C Dvorak: It's a firehose of lies.
2:50:37
Unknown: I'm gonna show my school by donation to no agenda.
2:50:40
Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be
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fun.
2:50:50
Adam Curry: For thank people $50 and above, should we be creating
2:50:54
some like some kind of Deadpool? You know, some kind of timeline
2:50:58
for Biden to go out? That he gets, you know, the that he
2:51:01
leaves for good? Shouldn't there? Shouldn't there be
2:51:03
something that we can we can set
2:51:06
John C Dvorak: up here that we can somehow get more donations
2:51:08
by by exploiting some situation? Is that what you're saying?
2:51:11
Yeah, what you're asking, Is that what you're looking for?
2:51:13
I'm not really my marketing department. I
2:51:16
Adam Curry: like I like it. I like the idea a lot. We'll work
2:51:20
on it. We'll have a meeting. And we have so many of them. We want
2:51:25
to thank the rest of our producers who've supported us
2:51:27
for episode 1676. We got a couple of meetups to talk about
2:51:30
and some birthdays, including a very special one. So John, hit
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it.
2:51:35
John C Dvorak: Yes, thank you. I will hit it. Karen smart. Wiley
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starts us off. She's in Arvada, Colorado. She came in 167 60.
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And she's asking for jobs karma for a daughter. Lee Ra. will
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give her that at the end if you can recall. Yeah. Greg boy in
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Pacifica boy. Pacifica California 133 33 There's our
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Dame Rita Harrington. She's in Sparks Nevada. She comes in at
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12345 Yeah, you yah are more. I know I'm pronouncing that wrong.
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In he's in Israel. I'm gonna assume is an Israeli name. Here
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comes my annual present to myself a birthday shout out for
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July 12. The best podcast in the university writes the company by
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some Jew money for your fine gentlemen. You're more currently
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in the military service in southern Israel.
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Adam Curry: Nothing like some Jew money
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John C Dvorak: about ties. We Yeah, we get this too. So that's
2:52:38
it. We're rolling in dough here. Where's our we need some more
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intelligence community money? Yes.
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Adam Curry: Stepping up boys and girl money. There.
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John C Dvorak: We are short here. Step it up. The MF DX
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volunteers you and I have to assume it's a Frenchman. It's an
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8698 which refers to boobs on knees. I don't get it.
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Adam Curry: I don't see it. Well, yeah, it's the two eights
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on the side and the knees I guess.
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John C Dvorak: So six, nine. Kevin McLaughlin in Concord,
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North Carolina. There he is. 808 He's the Archduke of Luna hair.
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Eric. Pauline in Grafton. Ohio's 808 shekel for the show.
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Adam Curry: We just do money shekels for the show. This goes
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John C Dvorak: for the show new new promotion Yeah, that'll
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awesome. He says yeah,
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Adam Curry: being a.io is awesome.
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John C Dvorak: He's what he's also reached for their water
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filter. But in my recommendation, I gotta plug
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that as a tip of the day that water filter I use sir mainframe
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least is David Chiquita in San Tan Valley, Arizona, and he has
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a call out Jeremy Mack is a douchebag sure group,
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Adam Curry: David caca has an end of show mix for us. He
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donates he douchebags and he doesn't mix is fantastic. That's
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John C Dvorak: the triple threat and we're looking for all these
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folks for show 616 76 And
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Adam Curry: we're definitely looking for end of show mixes
2:56:26
with some musical tastes to it if you if you feel so inclined.
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And here's the day jobs karma has requested jobs,
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Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
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and we start off with the big some big birthday today. The
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along with Jay Lawton. Wait a minute another big birthday to
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Lawton, formerly known as aka Devorah Dame trail boss turns 48
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Today Ronnie Ross 33 Yar more we'll be celebrating tomorrow
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happy birthday. She'll be turning 14 on July 15. Happy
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birthday, everybody. Here's the best podcast in the universe. No
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titles no nights no dame's straight to the meetups.
2:57:42
Everybody over
2:57:51
the summer months have kicked in for sure. No, no, don't even
2:57:54
have meetup reports. But there is a meetup today the northern
2:57:58
wake no agenda meetup, version 2.4 Happy Endings in Raleigh,
2:58:02
North Carolina. We have the 711 Denver meetup at 630 in Denver
2:58:07
City Park Denver, Colorado. We had Saturday the no agenda
2:58:10
meetup in McKinney. That's McKinney, Texas at the pub. Make
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sure you check that out sweaty is organizing that for you. The
2:58:17
North Carolina triad two o'clock on Saturday, little brother
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brewing previously Kernersville brewing Colorado and it's in
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Kernersville North Carolina so just a name switch I guess.
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Release the Seattle crackin two o'clock Dick's burgers and
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Edmonds Washington the Treasure Valley Boise meet up at three
2:58:35
o'clock at the Heritage social club in Garden City Ohio. July
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club 33 Mac and cheese fest by Ayan Rand JKL Donald's Fort
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Wayne, Indiana that's something you got to check out. Barbecue
2:58:46
music and viewer the robo meetup so we've been trying to figure
2:58:52
out what this robo means that's that's gonna be on Saturday at
2:58:55
the town park Lisa bone smote of F Amsterdam. So the Sergio Dirk
2:59:01
sent me the Whoa bow now I know what the Whoa bow is. The whoa
2:59:06
bow is is a bottle of Heineken beer that is I think exclusively
2:59:11
sold in Africa this I should take a picture of it he sent me
2:59:15
I think eight of them. So it's kind of like a small you know,
2:59:18
the small bottle about the size of of a red stripe that size
2:59:22
bottle and it's green, the Heineken green. But on the sides
2:59:26
of it. It has all these little bumps, so you can actually fit
2:59:30
them together. And you can build walls and houses out or them.
2:59:34
Wow. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And apparently Heineken makes them
2:59:38
specifically for the African market. So you can drink and
2:59:41
then add another piece of the wall of your house. Wow. It's an
2:59:46
innovation. It was very,
2:59:48
John C Dvorak: like Legos. Beer. Yeah,
2:59:50
Adam Curry: exactly. Exactly. That idea is very fun. Very fun
2:59:54
to receive a great
2:59:54
John C Dvorak: idea if you get below a shack something.
2:59:58
Adam Curry: Hey, man, I build my shack On Sunday the rabbit hash
3:00:04
Kentucky meet up one o'clock rabbit hash and rabbit hash
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Kentucky see the website for details because that's going to
3:00:12
be something else I guess. And also on Sunday the no agenda,
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southwest New Hampshire meet up 3:33pm in Keene, New Hampshire
3:00:22
at the Keene New Hampshire local burger. Also on the list now we
3:00:27
got so many for the month of July going into August into
3:00:30
September. We definitely want to get some of these meetup
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reports. I'm looking at you Trinidad and Tobago on July 29.
3:00:36
I'm looking at UBS Baden, Germany on the 27th. And what
3:00:41
else we have foreigners no all the rest of in America but go to
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no agenda meetups.com This is a part of the no agenda
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experience. You have to witness at least once you go to one.
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There's no charge for entry, it's producer organized, you're
3:00:56
gonna meet people that you normally would not have spoken
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to probably going to talk to that person. And you will meet
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them at the meetup and you'll we have we've had people marry fall
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in love. We've had long term friendships. Because once you
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connect, you get to protect That's right. No agenda
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meetups.com If you can't find one near you start with
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yourself.
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Unknown: Go hang out with the all the nights and days. You'd
3:01:23
be triggered everybody feels the same.
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Adam Curry: way like a party. We are on season. I think it's 11.
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The last season of cheers. We have about 20 More episodes to
3:01:41
go then we've watched them. We've watched the whole
3:01:43
John C Dvorak: series. Wow. It took a lot of time. It's
3:01:47
Adam Curry: they did 28 episodes a season of that thing.
3:01:50
John C Dvorak: That's the old good old days. That's when when
3:01:52
did they actually work for a living? Yeah.
3:01:55
Adam Curry: And a lot in the last season the executive
3:01:58
producer Fef he's is he's not there anymore. And it's and I
3:02:03
noticed this because his name is Phoe f f f. That's the guy's
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name and he's not the as
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John C Dvorak: you get tight, you get pooped. You already got
3:02:12
enough residuals coming into last the rest of your life.
3:02:15
Adam Curry: No kidding. No kidding. All right, I only have
3:02:18
two ISOs we'd like to choose and before we end the show, I'll
3:02:20
play mine. I don't know if there's anything good. But here
3:02:22
we go.
3:02:22
Unknown: That quote was like, wow.
3:02:26
Adam Curry: Okay, and this one
3:02:28
Unknown: bring a snack.
3:02:31
John C Dvorak: Well, I like the quote one because it was clear.
3:02:34
Yes. Yes. What you got and that's usually what when? Mine
3:02:37
are just really obscure. Let's try our
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Adam Curry: Yeah, a lot of music in that. Yeah.
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John C Dvorak: It was just an idea. Yeah. Here's the
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Adam Curry: idea supply.
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John C Dvorak: Supply, get your burners there. And then lordy
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Wow, that's
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Unknown: a tough one.
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I like that.
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That quote was like, wow,
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John C Dvorak: how about the two combined?
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Adam Curry: I'm gonna go with Lord I like it. I like it. I
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like it that kind of like wow,
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John C Dvorak: I had to get credit that was one of our
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producers had sent me no commercials,
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Unknown: more content.
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John C Dvorak: You're no agenda Tip of the Day. It's
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Adam Curry: time once again for John's Tip of the Day. Sounds
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like you have a couple of tips of the day lined up for us
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today.
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John C Dvorak: Well, I had one earlier and I forgot what it
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was. It
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Adam Curry: was it was a water filter or something. I'm gonna
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do
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John C Dvorak: the water filter one because people didn't need
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to know this. Yes, to give the background on it that the
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product that we you're looking at here is clearly filtered and
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you can just go find it it's clearly filter.com And it's a
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water filter they last about a year they're very expensive it's
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a very expensive but this is this water filter supposedly
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takes out fluoride and everything pretty much murky
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Adam Curry: the Berkey does that as well a lot of times Berkey
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John C Dvorak: but here's the good all these water for the
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where I got this tip from was from JC his wife Jessie, who's
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kind of nuts about stuff because she's got all these allergies
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and she's got issues and she's was looking and so she got me
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into different filters like I tried the zero filter and which
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I
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Adam Curry: thought you'd like the zero used to be
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John C Dvorak: but then I find that doesn't take some things
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out to stuff does it feel like
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Adam Curry: that the fast the pee fast leaves the pee fast in
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there
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John C Dvorak: I don't know what that is the
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Adam Curry: pee fast. That's all that stuff that lying about pee
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fast pizza. Oh
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John C Dvorak: yeah, I get to your problem. I don't know. All
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I know is zero filters mostly for parts per million of
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dissolved solids. It takes those out. But this takes out all
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kinds of stuff supposedly and it added filters last about a year.
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They're very expensive but it lasts about a year or so
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depending on how often you fill it. If you fill it daily it
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probably about six to nine months. There's no way of really
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checking it but but this is the filter she finally concluded is
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the best one. The packaging stinks the little the container
3:05:22
that holds the filter and the rest. That lid doesn't fit
3:05:26
properly and it will come off. But the water is delicious. So
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I'm going to promote this Clearly Filtered
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Adam Curry: clearly filter available on Amazon or do we
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have to go to T mu for that?
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John C Dvorak: I think I got my refills at Amazon. All
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Adam Curry: right, there it is. Ladies, gentlemen, your tip of
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the day
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Unknown: JC
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and sometimes Adam
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Adam Curry: as right everybody and here's my prediction. Biden
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will be taken out with poop gate.
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Unknown: What poop gate
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Adam Curry: does he's gonna drop a load and people are gonna know
3:06:08
it and everyone's gonna see it. And that'll be the end of him
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poop gate. Perfect way. Perfect way to let him go. There's no
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timing on this, but it's just the event that will end it all.
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John C Dvorak: Will be interesting prediction. There'll
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be a great show titled goes right in the Red Book. Yes,
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Adam Curry: sure does. And of show mixes David cacti talked
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about him earlier. Jamie Hellums. New to the new to the
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end of show mixes as far as I know. And space for seven.
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That's right. All of it. Coming right up at the end of your
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show. And stay tuned to no agenda stream.com Troll room.io
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use it on your modern podcast app. We have hogs story coming
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morning, everybody.
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John C Dvorak: I'm Adam curry in northern Silicon Valley where I
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remain I'm John C. Dvorak we return
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Unknown: this distractions
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after the debate, we ran a poll. Again, every single person who
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thinks that you're a retard they all say you're a retard.
3:07:49
Hispanic Americans also think that you're retarded. They call
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you ill ritardo actual retarded people even they say you sound
3:07:58
absolutely retarded. You see where this is going, Mr.
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President
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Donald Trump's firehose of lies and promises to destroy charter
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10 New Freedom cities that includes flying cars, flying
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cars, and of course, and finally he promises to finish building
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that wall.
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John C Dvorak: The flying car cars
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Unknown: I'm good with you. I
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Adam Curry: want you to live in this freedom city with flying
3:08:26
cars. That'll do it for me Trump's
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Unknown: performance in the debate which was filled with
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lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies,
3:08:35
lies lies to grow.
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I'm out here in the streets. In the streets, as they say and I
3:08:42
like us. Some girl may not like us, some interesting girl and I
3:08:47
like us.
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Adam Curry: Girl that nasal as they say they're not like us,
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John how you talk now. They're not like us street talk. All of
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a sudden now she's doing all I can talk. I can talk
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Unknown: like enter like
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the President will hold a press conference. I guess the big boy
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press conference.
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We're calling it a big boy press conference
3:09:23
such a great job. You answered every question
3:09:38
they're describing it at the White House as a decoy press
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conference.
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Well 15 Bob stepping on let's flag
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Well, one way to stop getting people to focus on Him being 81
3:10:13
and possibly having issues with his acuity is just to call him a
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big boy.
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