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1636: Super Duper

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Adam Curry: Hi, Paul my lever, Adam curry, John C Devorah.
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February 22 2024. This Year Award Winning Combination media
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assassination episode 1636. This
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Unknown: is no agenda, saving
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Adam Curry: the world from the apocalypse and broadcasting live
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from the heart of the country here and FEMA Region number six.
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In the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry,
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern Contra Costa County where by the
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way the power is going off here and there on Jhansi Dvorak
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Adam Curry: skill. Now, would this have anything to do with
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the scary cell phone outage from this morning?
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John C Dvorak: No, pg&e cut the power to my house for what looks
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like it should be eight hours so they can fix some poles. Oh,
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Adam Curry: really? Their pole fixing? Yeah. Oh, man. Well,
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that kind of sucks. You don't sound what now? Are you in jail?
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Is this your daughter's house? Uh, yeah. In our bedroom in her
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study in the living room? Where are you just so we can get a
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little
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John C Dvorak: small guests computer room?
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Adam Curry: They have a computer room for guests.
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John C Dvorak: Seems like they so they
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Adam Curry: can have guests over. And then oh, by the way,
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guests use your computer room. That's pretty cool.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's got one of those will be links. Oh,
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yeah. Well, those
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Adam Curry: are good computers. Those work. That's what you're
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used. I
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John C Dvorak: took my entire setup in a Halliburton case. And
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brought it up here. Did you know it's exactly the same? As
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Halliburton case? I should mention can ask the question
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plane about did you
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Adam Curry: did you pick up this Halliburton case from your
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contract work in Iraq, rebuilding the verbalization?
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John C Dvorak: This Halliburton case, which is one of those big
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metal cases? Yeah. For carrying around gear. Yeah. It's like
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brigade is really well made. The wheels are falling apart on it.
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Literally.
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Adam Curry: You know, what would have been funnier? If you just
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said you were in jail. That would have been more believable
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on this. This whole story? Well, I guess the what now Halliburton
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case. Is that made by the company Halliburton
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John C Dvorak: is made by some suitcase company. Okay. Because,
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yeah, all right. But I'm telling you, this wheels are falling
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apart. This is a brand new for all project. I never use these
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things much. But for all you look at this thing, it looks
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like a brand new case has got no dents or anything on it. And the
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wheels are just crumbling. They're crumbling from
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oxidation. You just can't
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Adam Curry: get any quality product anymore. That's what it
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seems like. Made in China, I'm sure. Well, I'm glad that you're
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on the air with us. Of course, we all awoke to panic, panic,
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panic. 1000s
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Unknown: of AT and T customers are waking up to no cell service
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this morning due to a nationwide cellular outage. According to
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down detector. There's been a spike of reports of lost phone
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service since four o'clock this morning. If your
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cell is not working this morning, you're not alone. 1000s
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of at&t customers and other cell carriers across the country are
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experiencing a massive outage this morning. It's impacting
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police communications in major cities, including here in town
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at the University of Texas
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Overbrook sounds good. Of course, we continue to stay on
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top of breaking news right now if you're waking up and you're
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having trouble with your smartphone you're likely and AT
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and T customer they are experiencing a nationwide outage
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maybe even beyond that it's impacting those carriers. We've
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not heard any carriers beyond that. But if you're on the AT
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and T network, it's an issue. Good
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morning, Oklahoma. Maybe you're looking at your phone and it's
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saying SOS what's going on. My husband had that this morning
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and he's freaking out. And I was like, Did you did you do your
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phone updates? He's not the only one guys if you're experiencing
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that it may be a result of space whether it's breaking news.
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Americans are feeling it right now. If you've had trouble using
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your cell phone this morning, it's not just you. You're not
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alone. major
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carriers have been experiencing widespread outages all across
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the country though AT and T is the most affected overnight
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users are on social media. You're not alone.
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A massive outage is affecting people all over the country.
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at&t, the largest wireless carrier in the United States is
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confirming network issues and service disruptions. And at&t
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spokesman Jim Greer saying in a statement, quote, we are working
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urgently to restore service. And we encourage the use of Wi Fi
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calling until service is restored.
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Adam Curry: Oh man, just it was so fun looking at the x this
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morning. People just like will will can't get Uber and Uber was
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going I can't drive Uber. Uber and Lyft is not working. No,
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that wouldn't work.
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John C Dvorak: I will we will we hear a clip on the last show
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about how the Chinese are going to go after our infrastructure.
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Yeah, and then we get this. Then we get this and nobody
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associates it with not yet the Chinese or the Russians or
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anybody else. Maybe this is an attack.
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Adam Curry: Believe me, I got some of those messages. It's
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finally happening. The cyber attacks are happening is
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happening now. Here it goes cyber attacks. I like how about
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3am? Huh? Bad update anybody? That's That's obviously what
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this was. And it wasn't obviously
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John C Dvorak: because for all practical purposes, taking the
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18 T network out is doing the public a favor.
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Adam Curry: Really. It's a public surface. And of course,
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you know, when people can't reach the other people, they're
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like, Oh, I can't reach my friend my my network must be
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down. Well, I so I think it really was limited to at&t,
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we'll find out. But as you know, there's no coincidences in the
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kingdom. This just came out this little ditty
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Unknown: This is James Kane for NEH, the CEO of ham radio prep
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today with a huge announcement about legislation that affects
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the entire ham radio community is gone. Two US Senators Roger
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Wicker from Mississippi and Richard Blumenthal from
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Connecticut have just introduced legislation to give ham radio
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operators the right to install outdoor antennas on residential
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properties and serve their communities. As you may already
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know, many homeowners associations prevent ham radio
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operators from installing antennas, which leaves many
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American communities without any type of backup communication
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system in the event of a blackout, a natural disaster or
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other communication outage when
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the apocalypse comes where the guys who are going to save the
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world. Right,
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Adam Curry: right. Right. I mean, that coincidence is great.
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I love that just happens just so happened same day. Now of
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course, we don't really know exactly what happens to show day
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so we won't know. I doubt it was space whether it takes a couple
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days for an x three flare to reach the Earth. That was That
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lady from the Weather Channel. She's like, overnight, there was
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a flare. It would take a few days lady that's that's not what
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it is. But just to me sounds like it was a bad update. But I
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would say very if anything if this was some kind of drill to
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see if we've scared people enough about China, it failed.
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You know, they they need to do some work because that was
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really not the trending the trending message he was just,
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you know, like, I can't get my Uber that's that was the biggest
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one I need some credits for this AT and T You better be giving me
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credit. I mean, that's how people are thinking so if they
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really wanted to scare people that they kind of failed on
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that. And it was something that was not even pixie girl who said
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oh no black swan event coming
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John C Dvorak: up don't know who it was somebody just I wouldn't
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know what you mentioned credits I might XFINITY Cable Comcast
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Cable went down like last week. Yeah. And they have a look box
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you can click you if you look on the website you can see it black
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would you like credit for this outage? Huh? Click the box and
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give you like his seven bucks back really? I don't think you
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have to people know they don't like make a don't make an issue
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of it.
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Adam Curry: Oh, well, that's kind of interesting. Well, of
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course they're not going to make an issue or they don't actually
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want you to I don't want to give you any money back.
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John C Dvorak: Since we're talking about space junk and
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yeah, craziness, let's go with this. I have some clips on too
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many rockets. Oh, okay.
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Adam Curry: Oh, too many rockets. And it looks like it's
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from one of my one of my favorite. One of my favorite
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outfits, elitist voices of America. This is NPR to PBS to
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many rockets from PBS earlier
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Unknown: this week. The latest entry in the new race for space
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commerce lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center, if all
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goes well, and we'd be the first ever private spacecraft to land
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on the moon. According to data from the United Nations Office
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for Outer Space Affairs. 2023 was a record year for launching
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satellites, probes landers and other objects into space. But
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save us worry that those plumes of exhaust that trail rockets
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arcing into the skies could be scattering harmful pollutants
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into the pristine upper layers. sphere. Freelance science
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journalist Shannon Hall recently wrote about this new era of
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space pollution in the New York Times, Shannon, what's in this
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rocket exhaust? And why are some scientists concerned about it?
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That
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is a great question. Right now rocket exhaust has black carbon
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in it. And scientists are very concerned that black carbon
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which is black will absorb the sun's radiation and heat the
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atmosphere. Specifically, they're worried that it's going
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to heat the stratosphere. We care about the stratosphere
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tremendously because it's home to the ozone layer, which
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protects us from the sun's harmful radiation. So So if
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we're increasing the number of rocket launches, we could
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actually increase the risk of skin cancer cataracts and immune
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disorders here on ground because we have harmed the ozone layer.
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Adam Curry: Another cover up okay, it's rocket but wait hold
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on rocket rockets rocket pollution.
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John C Dvorak: Is it yeah it is great. Is it didn't Bill Gates
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when a ship? Yes. And some of the guys want to ship black
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carbon into space to block the sun. Forgot to stop global
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warming.
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Adam Curry: I'm still reeling from the from the news that
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black carbon is black. Alright, that's blew me away. This lady
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is she's she's slamming some science down on the table. Yes,
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I believe
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John C Dvorak: you Lana to carbon actually comes off her
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rocket. I mean, what is the altitude? What
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Adam Curry: is it? Black carbon? I mean, are we confusing? Carbon
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was soot is soot carbon.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah. So it is black carbon, actually. All
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right. All right. Let's see what else she has to say.
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Unknown: Now this concern about the Black Soot soot, heating up
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the stratosphere? Is this something that research has
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shown or is this one's a speculation but sort of a theory
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theorizing this could happen? That's
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a great question. Because the research is really just now
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catching up to the speed at the space race. But there have been
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a number of studies in recent years. One study showed that
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rocket emission is 500 times better at heating the
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stratosphere than aviation for example. Suck it in suck.
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Adam Curry: You just just bringing it today. Great
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questions. So it's it's heats the stratosphere more than
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aviation? I mean, the chemtrails what is the why is this lady
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even Who is she?
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John C Dvorak: She's some science writer who looks like a
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blonde a Wicked Witch of the East.
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Adam Curry: What is the point? Yeah,
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John C Dvorak: I have no idea. I found it amusing. Because as
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you'll see in the clicker, yes. What's funny about it
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Unknown: are one of the potential solutions people
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looking at what is there such a thing as green rocket fuel?
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Adam Curry: And my guess is this is another great question,
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because I don't know if I can handle it.
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Unknown: That's a great question. There really is no
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such thing as green rocket fuel. Because even if we were to
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change from hydrocarbon fuel, which is what we're using now to
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say something that emitted water, water is actually a
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greenhouse gas at these upper layers of the atmosphere. So no
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matter what we are likely going to cause harm on the
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environment, but we can certainly tweak how much harm is
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caused that is those the ultimate hope
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Adam Curry: sounds to me like someone wants to tax this
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rocketry and get some money from Elon and Bezos and these other
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guys.
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John C Dvorak: Ah, it's an interesting analysis, I'm sure
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absolutely sure you're correct.
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Adam Curry: I have a report about Augustus which is does
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good. This is the this is the most recent one, it's gonna land
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on the moon. Very interesting fact in this little report,
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ignition and lift. And again, we need manly countdowns people not
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ignition, lift off. Everybody's rockin
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Unknown: ignition. And let's go SpaceX
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launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida last week was
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perfect. But will a private company be the first ever to
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stick the landing, this SpaceX rocket carried a lunar vehicle
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the Odysseus from a private company in Texas called
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intuitive machines. It's scheduled to land on the moon on
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Thursday near the moon's south pole. The goal finding a way to
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put humans back on the moon for a long time. The only time
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humans ever landed on the moon was this famous landing by the
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American Apollo mission in 1969. Four other nations have made
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unmanned I
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Adam Curry: just need to stop this for a second. I thought we
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landed a couple times after the famous 1969. Apollo landed
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John C Dvorak: like five or six times afterward, not according
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to this guy,
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Unknown: American Apollo mission in 1969. Four other nations have
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made unmanned trips to the moon, but the last private company to
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try failed a few weeks ago. And landing there is still very
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difficult, especially for a remote controlled lander all
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but as you know, the moon has a lot less gravity than the Earth
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does. But it also has no atmosphere. So there's very
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little to break your descent as you're falling to the surface.
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So that spacecraft has to know exactly when to turn on its
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engines and how much thrust to deploy and when to stop so that
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it can land safely on the moon without bouncing off the moon or
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crashing into the moon. Didn't
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Adam Curry: hear much of that in 1972. When we supposedly landed
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for the last time, it's so difficult now, with all the
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advanced technology. And what's
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John C Dvorak: interesting about that commentary was that now
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they are recovering the boosters and having them land after the
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fact that we've seen that happen, because it's using the
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computerized technique to keep state stay balanced. And it
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seems as though you don't need to remote control it. The
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computer should land it.
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Adam Curry: This is I'm very skeptical about this.
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John C Dvorak: Yes.
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Adam Curry: I'm very skeptical about any of this. You know,
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they keep failing, and then the camera fails, and then the solar
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panel doesn't unfold, and then we can't get any data. But
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John C Dvorak: you know, and you know why? Because Arthur C.
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Clarke is dead.
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Adam Curry: You've got to explain that one.
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John C Dvorak: Arthur C. Clarke is one of the one of the guys
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that was blamed for filming the Apollo the first Apollo mission
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and the backlot. Oh, that guy?
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Adam Curry: Yeah, I don't think it was a battle I think
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ultimately was area 51. And a hangar wasn't it? Wasn't that
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the the conclusion?
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John C Dvorak: Though? There's no documentation to prove any of
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it.
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Adam Curry: We'll all stick with climate change for a second
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then. As the I was hearing all kinds of results from the car
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companies this past week, everyone's face that I hear that
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all Dodge vehicles are going to be EVs now, including the RAM
16:43
and ends just did they not get the memo that this is not
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working that people don't really want him?
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John C Dvorak: It's Chrysler Corporation with Chrysler,
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right. You talked about trying to eat. You're talking about a
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company is supposed to keep up. Go. Yeah, there
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Adam Curry: you go. Well, this might make it
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Unknown: easier. From the gas pump to the charging station.
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America's green shift accelerated to a record 1.2
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million new electric vehicle sales last year, the average
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price $50,789 but the rate of growth is slowing as unsold EVs
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stack up at dealerships in Wisconsin coons automotive owns
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44 dealerships across the region.
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We've definitely seen a slowdown across the board on evey sales.
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Cutting tailpipe emissions has been a key driver of President
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Biden's climate change agenda.
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We're building the future of the electric vehicle. We're bringing
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back US manufacturing jobs.
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But the Biden EPA is now set to slow the ramp up of tough new
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emission rules. That could mean two thirds of all new vehicle
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sales will be electric by 2030 to
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the $40,000 vehicle the $35,000 vehicle. The choices are limited
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in the mass market when it comes to electric vehicles
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pressured to slow the pace of the new standards rollout comes
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from automakers which have invested heavily in new battery
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technology and rival workers who fear potential job cuts. In
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September Mr. Biden walked a picket line with UAW workers
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last month, the union endorsed him for another term. But after
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the hottest year on record, environmental advocates warn
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slowing the emissions target rollout will have a cost
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more oil use more pollution, more global warming, and more
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kids with asthma. So that's a bad deal.
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Adam Curry: I love that tagline. More kids with asthma. That's
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the result of climate change. How does that even work? Is heat
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responsible for asthma?
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John C Dvorak: I don't understand. But this is the
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association of pollution. Children asthma. Yeah.
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Adam Curry: I mean, the whole thing about carbon, it co2 that
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we're supposed to be worried about. But they just fold that
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into carbon. You say that's yeah, that's my yes it which is
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Yeah, and soot is bad. We got rid of that. And Los Angeles,
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cleared that up, got emissions on vehicles cleared that up. But
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now just everything is carbon and the carbon tax and then
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Washington State maybe me, me, me me knows about this. They're
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now using the climate change for political means get you to vote
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for them because we're giving you money back. It's incredible.
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The
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Unknown: money would come from the Climate Commitment act,
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essentially giving Washingtonians money back from a
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piece of legislation that has been very lucrative for the
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state, generating well over a billion dollars last year. Those
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$200 rebates will go to low income residents. The house
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version of the proposal would hand out the credits once on
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October 15 of this year, which is three weeks before Election
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Day, and then again in February of 2025. But the February rebate
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will only go out if voters keep the Climate Commitment Act.
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There is an initiative right now to repeal the act on the
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November ballot. Let that leads to some questions of whether
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House lawmakers are trying to convince voters not to repeal
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the act. I pose that question to Representative Joe Fitzgibbon.
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We're just trying
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to be upfront with Washingtonians about what the
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impacts of this repeal would be. There's many things that would
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no longer be funded if the Climate Commitment Act is
20:16
repealed. traffic safety improvements, salmon recovery
20:20
improvements, improvements in wildfire prevention and wildfire
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suppression.
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Adam Curry: So what I understand here is they taxed people for
20:30
their carbon footprint in Washington state, it was a
20:34
bonanza now they're giving it to poor people. Is that kind of
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what I'm hearing. John,
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John C Dvorak: I'm sorry.
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Adam Curry: Oh, what did you hear? What did you drop out?
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What happened?
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John C Dvorak: I was fiddling around with settings.
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Adam Curry: Are you part of the show doing another buddy doing
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something with Horowitz on the side?
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John C Dvorak: Or hey, you fiddle around constantly?
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Adam Curry: So the question is, because you know, you may you
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may know a bit about Washington State. Is this taking money from
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wealthy people and giving it to poor people? Is
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John C Dvorak: that what they try to do? I think what they're
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actually going to do is nothing. Like given their money, anybody?
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Adam Curry: Well, then what's the rebate about? Because you
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got to vote for him. Otherwise, you won't get it? Yeah,
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John C Dvorak: yeah. Vote for Biden, you get your student, you
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get your student debt canceled. They
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Adam Curry: tried. They're trying to pull the same trick a
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little different with the French farmers. So now the Prime
21:26
Minister, the new prime minister, who used to be the
21:29
education dude, do debt. He's now promising. I think price
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fixing is what they're doing now. That'll be a part of
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climate change for everybody in the future.
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Unknown: It's the latest attempts by the French
21:40
government to ease tensions with angry farmers, a new Agriculture
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Bill outlined by Prime Minister Gabriella Taylor on Wednesday.
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We've heard the farmers appeal. We've made commitments and we're
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in the process of keeping them this is just the beginning of a
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new page that we're reading together with them. The bill
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aims to appease farmers following crippling nationwide
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protests last month, over low wholesale prices, some
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environmental rules and competition from outside the EU.
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The French government has said it has already paid several
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million euros in emergency aid, and will create a new basis for
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negotiations between producers and wholesalers to improve
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farmers incomes and will make it easier for farmers to get
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temporary visas for foreign seasonal workers
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trying to draft agricultural policy law that the minister
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will present in detail recognizes in black and white in
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the law, our objective of agricultural and food
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sovereignty and places agriculture among the nation's
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fundamental interests in the same way as our security or
22:37
national defense.
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The announcement comes just days before France's National
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Agriculture show, widely regarded as the deadline for the
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government's and meets farmers demands. Some resumed action on
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Wednesday by blockading a stretch of motorway in the south
22:50
of France while two farmers unions have announced they will
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lead a group of tractors to the agriculture show in Paris head
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of French president Emmanuel Macron halls visit this weekend
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like
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Adam Curry: food sovereignty so they're going to force the read
23:04
the the retailers into price fixing with the wholesalers.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, I mean, what they say never works. No.
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Adam Curry: And that's a that's very communist is that socialist
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communist Marxist? What is that? Same thing? Dumb is all dumb.
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And I got a boots on the ground from one of our producers who's
23:26
a farmer, we were trying to figure out what that chlor aquat
23:30
was on the last show the stuff that is showing up in, in
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surprisingly only General Mills products. Was it to Quaker Oats.
23:40
And what's the other Oreo Cheerios? Oats, goats? Yes, he
23:46
has an answer for us. He says you're wondering about this
23:50
chemical. He says his chemical chemical cumquat. I don't know
23:53
if he's just making a joke. So what is this chemical being
23:55
sprayed on plants. He says all the desired outcomes we have
24:00
like stem thickness, root growth and height sounds exactly like
24:06
the current growth inhibitors that are on the market from bear
24:10
etc. For us farmers. The intent is that while we continue to
24:14
push the max fertility package to offset rising costs and weak
24:18
commodity prices, you get cereal crops that fall down and large.
24:23
The result is loss of yield and quality that makes harvesting a
24:27
nightmare. So some genius decided to use this other
24:30
chemical to effectively help keep the plants standing while
24:34
still having a massive head full of seed. That makes sense.
24:39
John C Dvorak: Yeah, recently they have little trees grow.
24:42
Adam Curry: Screw you. If you got it in your body, kid. That's
24:44
your problem. It's also sick. Alright, let's get to I need to
24:52
go back to Munich because we have a little bit of a wrap up
24:55
of the Munich Security Conference which was very much a
24:58
red carpet event for all the leads of the world including
25:01
those who are in the war business. People are still
25:04
hanging out in Berlin doing stuff partying, having a good
25:08
time. And as we know the unbelievable coincidence that
25:12
the news of Alexei navall Knees death came while his wife
25:18
beautiful blonde haired, tight, short, blonde hair, pulled back
25:23
tight, striking female figure very fashionable clothes like
25:28
the bell bottoms. She happens to be there for a speech. We don't
25:31
really want to coincident we don't really have confirmation
25:34
he's dead, but she is now. I mean, amazing being pushed to
25:39
the forefront.
25:40
Unknown: Alexina volleys final moments of freedom back in 2021,
25:44
his wife, Yulia navall Maya, showing unwavering support. Now,
25:50
in the wake of his death, she's positioning herself for the
25:53
first time as a political leader. Like killing Alexei,
25:58
Putin killed half
25:59
of me, like half of my heart and half of my soul, but I still
26:03
have the other half as fellas and it tells me that I have no
26:07
right to give up. The fight will continue. Aleksey Navalny is cos
26:12
navall. Nyah was born in Moscow in July 1976. She later studied
26:18
economics and took a job in banking, but stayed away from
26:22
politics until she met Navalny. The couple's paths crossed at a
26:27
resort in Turkey in 1998. Sharing similar political views.
26:32
They were both members of the liberal uBlock a party by the
26:36
early 2000s. Unofficially referred to as the First Lady of
26:40
the opposition. Hughley, and of all nya became a crucial
26:45
presence behind the scenes. She already has a platform,
26:49
delivering a speech at the Munich Security Conference hours
26:53
after learning of her husband's death, then meeting EU foreign
26:57
ministers in Brussels on Monday, in a rare display of emotion
27:02
during her YouTube address navall Nya appear to be taking
27:06
the helm voice near Louis,
27:08
I asked you to share the rage with me all the rage, anger
27:13
hatred towards those who dare to kill our future mistake by
27:17
address you with a Lexi's own words in which he believed very
27:21
much swag it is not shameful to do little fake grass It is
27:26
shameful to do nothing
27:29
Adam Curry: so a couple things in this report one I like share
27:32
the rage I think that's a that could get legs. I liked that she
27:38
had a YouTube address. This really positions YouTube in a
27:42
whole new light a YouTube address and and she went right
27:47
on to Brussels and met everybody all you should have seen her
27:49
with Queen Ursula. Oh my goodness. She was like hugging
27:53
and crying and pulling her chair close. I'm like, Oh, I'm so this
27:57
is so horrible. And I think she's I think she's better than,
28:02
than her husband. And I know I'm speaking morbidly. But let's
28:05
just look at it from the way these eight holes look at it.
28:08
She's great. She She's recognizable. Her husband was
28:12
kind of bland. He didn't really have an image. You know what I
28:15
mean?
28:17
John C Dvorak: Just think it looks so rigged. You'd think
28:20
she'd be a little beside herself after the death of her husband?
28:24
Well, she's given speeches, he's floating around partying in
28:27
Berlin. Right
28:29
Adam Curry: on cue. Of course, this was used to put more
28:33
sanctions on Putin. Why does
28:35
Unknown: Trump always blame America?
28:39
Adam Curry: I'm sorry to blame Trump and then put more
28:42
sanctions on Putin that
28:43
Unknown: suspicious death in Russia is now a US election. Can
28:47
you believe
28:47
Adam Curry: what CBS just did in this package? That's that's
28:50
actually quite good. Just throw in a non sequitur of it's
28:54
Trump's fault and he blames America and then goes straight
28:58
into sanctions for Putin. That's very good.
29:00
Unknown: Why does Trump always blame America?
29:03
A suspicious death in Russia is now a US election issue. After
29:08
FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP equated last week's demise of a
29:11
famed opposition leader to his recent fine for business fraud.
29:17
form of Nuvali is a form of communism or fascism.
29:23
at a town hall in South Carolina, Trump called Alexei
29:27
not only his death in an Arctic penal colony, a quote sad
29:31
situation, but declined once again to blame Russia's
29:35
president.
29:36
Putin is responsible for the Valdez death. Why can't Trump
29:39
just say that Putin is responsible?
29:42
The Biden administration is finalizing what it describes as
29:46
major sanctions to punish Putin. Today. The Treasury Department's
29:50
top sanctions official met with allies in Europe to coordinate
29:54
on the new economic measures that are timed to mark the two
29:58
year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. We
30:02
are always looking at at additional ways that we can
30:06
choke off the Russian war machine that we can deny the
30:08
Russian military industrial complex components that it needs
30:14
to use to fund its war effort.
30:17
And yet that war effort rages on. The White House is
30:21
intensifying its attacks on House Republicans for failing to
30:25
approve another aid package for Ukraine. embattled nation is
30:29
running low on ammunition, forcing it to withdraw this week
30:33
from a strategic city on the front lines. Between that
30:37
setback and nuvole knees death pressure is mounting on
30:41
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson to buck a vocal minority
30:45
in his party and bring the Ukraine aid up for a vote as
30:49
soon as Congress returns from a two week recess.
30:52
Adam Curry: So what you don't hear in any reports I can't
30:56
really find any M or any not really any M five M reports
31:00
about the accusations against an Avallone which are that he was
31:03
mi six or MI five that he was working in tandem with Bill
31:09
Browder. I mean, that's really the big, the big accusation and
31:13
Bill Browder who was also in Munich. Why I don't know Bill
31:19
Browder, who was kind of a hedge fund guy, and he was he was kind
31:23
of ripping off these Russian companies from the perspective
31:27
of the Russians. And supposedly he was also working for our
31:33
intelligence agencies. The operation was called Operation
31:37
quake, and Vani he had a codename his and his codename
31:42
was freedom. So you know, there's there's that's just
31:46
never described. It was actually it was. There was a letter
31:51
supposedly signed by Valerie Plame in September 2009. Which
31:56
confirmed this so we had to get rid of her do we out her 10 We
32:03
we cause trouble for Valerie Plame certain point Yeah, they
32:06
got
32:06
John C Dvorak: while she got outed. And that was a while ago
32:10
though. That was Preen of Audrina.
32:12
Adam Curry: Volney. Okay, well, then why was she even writing
32:15
letters?
32:17
John C Dvorak: Hmm, that's a good question.
32:19
Adam Curry: Yeah. You know, it's,
32:20
John C Dvorak: it's, it's a mess.
32:22
Adam Curry: Yes. And it's,
32:24
John C Dvorak: I mean, you, by the way, and you started off
32:26
with we don't even know if he's dead. Now. Yeah, we don't. It's
32:31
possible. He was just extracted.
32:33
Adam Curry: Anything's possible. But I think the bottom line is
32:36
that first of all, he doesn't have cancer. Putin. He does.
32:41
He's not. He doesn't have Parkinson's. I think we saw that
32:45
clearly with Tucker. No, no, no, no. Mia culpa, is on the
32:52
mainstream for that. Remember, he was dying. He was going to be
32:54
dead and who would go Yeah, supposedly,
32:57
John C Dvorak: and then we was injured in a train wreck.
33:01
Adam Curry: So I think really what they really just want they
33:04
want Putin out. They want Him they want that I when I say
33:07
they, it's the political system. It's the financial globalists.
33:12
They want the $75 trillion worth of riches of Russia, that's
33:17
basically want that they just want control over it, that they
33:20
can't get control. And this guy is annoying. He's in the way.
33:24
And I think they need to start trying to assassinate him.
33:27
They're gonna this everything else is not working. There's
33:30
Alinsky. When he ran, he ran on a platform of peace, and a
33:36
treaty with Russia. That that was that was the original idea
33:41
of why people were so excited about Zelinsky. Now, this is all
33:46
turned and twisted. And of course, the Lansky is there.
33:48
They get on this. He gets on the stage with Christiane Amanpour,
33:53
another fine globalist, and this was really weird. So she teased
33:58
him up to, you know, to, to call out call out, the Republicans
34:06
who I guess are also in Munich called you want to call them out
34:11
for not giving Him our money, for whatever, you know, whatever
34:16
is going on with you between Ukraine and Russia, which is,
34:19
you know, from an American citizen perspective. I have
34:23
problems here. And then he does the weirdest thing.
34:27
Unknown: Mr. President, you said that with the will and with all
34:30
the gear you could win, I've been speaking to American
34:33
generals, others who said you can win, but it depends on the
34:36
will of politicians in your allied nations in the United
34:40
States and everywhere else. As you know, there is a stalling in
34:44
the United States Congress, the Republican led house will not
34:47
address the huge weapons bill that the President is trying to
34:51
get to you. Some of them may be here. What would you say to your
34:55
Republican colleagues in the United States? Anybody who's
34:59
blocked in that bill
35:00
Adam Curry: I mean what first of all what what is this Munich
35:03
Conference and why does she Why is she doing this? Like is she
35:08
getting a kickback because you're getting a piece of the
35:10
action if they pass the money
35:12
Unknown: I will have a meeting with centers today we have
35:16
sizing we will have detail speech with detail they have to
35:19
understand what's going on. And I think that's it's I don't want
35:26
to push such message to the United States because they did a
35:29
lot for us did the laws I see Nancy Pelosi thank you so much.
35:35
We did together a lot
35:39
Adam Curry: Hey, shout out to Nance we did together a lot
35:41
Nance it was good man we got some good you should stay at my
35:44
place you know on the Mediterranean Nance
35:47
Unknown: thank you from all our people from all over haha thanks
35:56
Adam Curry: standing ovation for Nancy Pelosi she did a lot just
36:01
Unknown: this we have to work in one in one join teams that did
36:05
ask her if Ukraine will be alone you have to understand what will
36:09
be Russia will destroy us destroyed Baltic destroy Poland
36:14
and they can do it. Yesterday I had very interesting very useful
36:20
I think dialogues with was German government and also with
36:25
France partners. And I said very clearly and honestly, it will
36:33
remind that was what was what was going on in Ukraine. In two
36:37
zero 14 Our people been not ready for for the war for the
36:43
quick occupation of Crimea part of Donbass
36:45
Adam Curry: listen to this. This is the I left this in because
36:48
he's now he says, what happened is since 2013, right before the
36:53
United States went over there, Lindsey Graham
36:58
John C Dvorak: Nudelman Brennan Brennan,
37:01
Adam Curry: everyone over there for the coup and from that
37:04
moment on we and our intelligence services control
37:07
the country. But they weren't quite ready so let's let's just
37:12
he I think he he's speaking beyond what he should be saying
37:15
here.
37:16
Unknown: They will remind that was good what was what was going
37:18
on in Ukraine? In two zero 14 Our people been not ready for
37:23
for the war for they weren't
37:26
Adam Curry: ready. Oh, they weren't ready in 2013. So we had
37:29
to sigh up them
37:30
Unknown: he will remind that was what was what was going on in
37:33
Ukraine. In two zero 14 Our people been not ready for, for
37:38
the war, for the quick occupation of Crimea part of
37:42
Donbas. And then during, during almost eight years, people began
37:49
to be ready for such aggression. Not only with the weapon, it's
37:55
not the question of weapon. You read it psychologically. That's
37:59
why That's why
38:02
Adam Curry: I think what he's saying is starting in 2013, we
38:05
knew that our people wouldn't be ready for war with Russia. So we
38:08
had to sigh up them with the my Don coup, and then and then just
38:13
psych him up to go and die for the globalists. And now, there's
38:20
none left. This is a report from the BBC. So today first there
38:24
was
38:24
Unknown: these are the patrols Many Ukrainian men are now
38:27
dreads conscription officers like puff law, hunting, draft
38:31
dodgers, Ukraine needs a lot more soldiers, but they're not
38:35
flooding to the frontlines anymore. So some have to be
38:38
caught and cajoled. Pablo lost his arm near backwards in a
38:42
mortar attack, but he wanted to go on serving his country. So
38:46
now he looks for other men who can still fight
38:50
does a full scale war, but it's still like people don't care,
38:53
but we need everyone to come together. Like they did on the
38:56
first day. Everyone was united then brothers. When
39:01
I asked about friends who've served with him Pavlo tells me
39:05
there's almost no one left from his company. Everyone's
39:08
Adam Curry: either injured like me, or dead. They've been
39:13
rousting men on the street for months and months. And whenever
39:17
we talked about it, all you'd hear is Oh, that's that's fake
39:19
news. That's just conspiracy theory. That's not true. They've
39:22
got women now. And I got a picture this morning. I don't
39:27
know if it's true. That if your dad was a draft dodger they kids
39:32
when they go to school, they hang a badge on them my daddy's
39:35
a Dodge drafter a draft dodger which seems kind of
39:41
John C Dvorak: fits pretty cruel,
39:42
Adam Curry: cruel, but
39:44
John C Dvorak: well yeah, because I guess they've got to
39:45
wipe out the entire Ukrainian population. I wonder what that's
39:48
all about
39:49
Adam Curry: need to stop this. This is this is really this is
39:53
just anyway, it just in case none of this works. No, Vani
39:59
doesn't you know, we We need to work on the American people. We
40:02
respond. I mean, I don't know who had this meeting. This was
40:06
some some old person's idea and I'm being ageist here. Blah.
40:10
We've got to get people excited about more money for Ukraine. So
40:15
I know this
40:16
Unknown: morning, another American citizen is in custody
40:20
in Russia, because Senya Karolina a 33 year old ballerina
40:23
who lived in Los Angeles is a Russian American dual national.
40:27
Adam Curry: Okay, 33 and a ballerina. Oh, could it be any
40:31
any more Russian,
40:32
Unknown: she was detained on suspicion of treason for
40:36
allegedly donating money to support Ukraine, the White House
40:39
now issuing a warning to all Americans in Russia. If you're a
40:43
US
40:43
citizen, including a dual nationals residing in or
40:49
traveling in Russia, you ought to leave right now.
40:53
Russia's Federal Security Service for this video.
40:56
Apparently showing Karolina being led into a courtroom where
41:00
a judge denied her bail.
41:01
Adam Curry: Do you think that they really had a meeting like
41:03
I've got a great idea? Ballerina that always when you ever say
41:07
ballet, it's always Russia. And she was she was donating money
41:11
to Ukraine.
41:14
John C Dvorak: She donated to some fun and her total donation
41:18
was $51. Is that really true? That's why my understanding from
41:22
one of the reports was it was under 100 hours like 50 bucks.
41:26
Meaningless you know? Yeah. Yeah. And how they traced it is
41:30
beyond me. It's not even possible. So but yet all of a
41:33
sudden, all this takes place. This is such a phony story, and
41:36
it's Red Dead is like I didn't even have a bother to get a clip
41:39
of it.
41:40
Adam Curry: Well, it's Richard angle. So that's why I figured
41:42
well, we'll just play the last minute no as it proves my point.
41:46
Angle is always in on the opposite
41:48
Unknown: is not safe there and if we do not help her, so she
41:52
will spend the rest of her life in jail.
41:55
As the US works to respond. President Biden says he will
41:58
bring new sanctions against Russia after the death of
42:01
Vladimir Putin's most outspoken critic Alexei Navalny.
42:05
I told you we'd be announcing sanctions on Russia. We'll have
42:09
a major package announced on Friday. But
42:12
Russia is already under sanctions, which so far I've had
42:16
little impact as Russia is shielded by China continues to
42:20
sell oil internationally, and is resupplied with weapons by Iran
42:24
and North Korea. The US says the sanctions are also designed to
42:29
hold Russia accountable for the war in Ukraine, where Russian
42:32
troops are flattening villages across the east as they advance.
42:38
Russia launched new attacks overnight, as Ukrainian
42:41
defenders are stalled as they await weapons and ammunition
42:44
blocked by Congress. Russia drove Ukrainian forces from the
42:49
city of DEFCON last weekend. A witness tells NBC News as the
42:53
Russians advanced Ukrainian troops broke rank into chaos. A
42:58
Ukrainian military spokesman this morning said some
43:01
Ukrainians were captured or went missing.
43:04
Adam Curry: So the Richard angle is obviously you know, what we'd
43:09
call Mockingbird project mocking Operation Mockingbird that he
43:13
just passes on whatever he has to pass on. So they're really
43:16
trying to get this money. They really they really, really,
43:19
really want this money, which is not for Ukraine. It's for our
43:23
military industrial complex. So they throw in the ballerina
43:27
story. And Richard, you got anything else? Let me look. I
43:32
can pull something from the archives. Oh, that's good.
43:35
Unknown: It's midnight. On March 4 2022. CCTV cameras captured
43:41
Russian troops as they attack Europe's biggest nuclear power
43:44
plant near the Ukrainian city of zapper Reja. Pietro cotton, the
43:50
CEO of Ukraine's nuclear power company, watch the attack from
43:54
Keith is just a terrifying video watching the fire spread and an
44:00
attack at an active nuclear facility. Right here. It's his
44:05
nuclear materials right here. The Ukrainians broadcast
44:09
warnings, telling Russian troops to stop shelling at the risk of
44:13
a nuclear disaster. The warnings went unheeded. Russian troops
44:20
occupied the plant and the territory around it. Ukrainian
44:24
forces held on to the far bank of the Dnieper River, leaving
44:28
the nuclear power station right on the frontline. nuclear
44:32
experts point to three main dangers. First, a military
44:36
strike on the plant, either accidental or deliberate.
44:40
Second, a power cut. The plants six uranium reactors require
44:45
electricity for cooling, but Ukrainian officials say three of
44:49
the four power lines are damaged and the fourth is faulty. There
44:53
have already been blackouts as recently as December. Ukrainian
44:57
say the Russians have been abusing me Louie's, 11,000
45:02
people worked at the plant before only 4000 work there now
45:06
a nuclear disaster here would be felt around the world and leave
45:10
large parts of Ukraine and beyond uninhabitable.
45:14
Adam Curry: So he's just pulling an old story. There's nothing
45:17
new really
45:17
John C Dvorak: an old story about half of what he said was
45:19
debunked. I mean, the Russians took that place over to keep the
45:22
retriever running brainiest from screwing it up and to keep it
45:25
running. Exactly. But but there was a little piece of propaganda
45:29
in there that I little while Okay, the whole thing but, but
45:33
there were some that stood out to me, which was the Russians
45:38
are being resupplied. He says specifically, resupplied by Iran
45:43
and North Korea as if the Russians don't have any
45:47
production at all. What any whatsoever.
45:51
Adam Curry: It's at the it feels like they're grasping at straws.
45:57
That meanwhile, Asia Times report that Russia is
46:00
John C Dvorak: just the way he presents he presents, you know,
46:03
he's like breathless and he's pretending Oh, my God, this is
46:05
going to happen that's going to happen. The Russians and the
46:08
North Koreans and the Iranians keeps resupplying the Russians
46:11
and so they'll be able to fight longer because, you know, as if,
46:14
as if all of this as if this guy's full of it.
46:18
Adam Curry: Asia Times report that regime change is coming to
46:21
Kyiv. Let's Alinsky may soon be forced out on account of the
46:26
loss of Vika at vif. Ca. We'll see. He's great. I mean, he's
46:31
still he's still a perfect guy for this role. I mean, he's
46:34
he's, he's got his English kind of spiffy, it's understandable.
46:38
It's understandable. It's fairly it's he that the ladies love him
46:44
you know he's he sure still shows up and kind of those all
46:48
of all of drab clothes. He's got the boots on, you know what he
46:52
should actually have a belt on with? Yeah, he's just have some
46:55
hand grenades hanging off his belt. That's what I'd have. I
46:58
think
46:58
John C Dvorak: he should have been like the Latin American guy
47:01
with the hat with the metals all over millions of metals
47:04
Adam Curry: and cross machine gun ammo belts across this. Yes.
47:08
Yeah. That would be good. Anyway, Meanwhile, back at home,
47:14
although this was done via remote from, from Munich, of
47:19
course. I mean, why why would you leave the party? We have to
47:23
blame all of this on Trump one way or the other or turn it
47:25
towards Trump and who better to do that as Jen Psaki circle
47:30
back? Psaki. Then she brings in good old Nancy. Nancy Pelosi and
47:36
another odd odd conversation.
47:39
Unknown: Oh, it's probably the richest person in the world. The
47:43
richest person in the world.
47:46
Adam Curry: I thought Elon was the richest in the world who's
47:48
the richest in the world now?
47:50
John C Dvorak: Somehow Putin so Putin is the
47:53
Adam Curry: richest in the world. Forget all these by the
47:55
way this clicking you here is not Jim Saki on her laptop,
47:58
which is what I thought initially, someone might Nancy
48:01
poorly. And there's a little zipper that is clicking against
48:04
the mic in the beginning here. And I
48:07
John C Dvorak: will mention this Sakis recent habits on on her
48:10
show and on when she's get guesting someplace, because she
48:13
always has a pen in her hand. And she's she pounds it which is
48:17
and then and then and then and then she so she makes a lot of
48:21
noise now.
48:21
Adam Curry: Yeah, but that's not her. That's not like this is not
48:24
Unknown: who is probably the richest person in the world. I'm
48:28
the richest person in the world. Forget all these ratings that
48:32
people are the richest person in the world. He's also forget
48:35
Adam Curry: all these shoes. She just undercut Forbes and
48:39
fortune. Forget all these ratings. Ratings don't count
48:43
Unknown: ratings that people are the richest person in the world.
48:46
He's also the most well, not the most evil, stiff competition for
48:51
that honor. Oh,
48:52
Adam Curry: wait a minute, who could be more evil than Putin?
48:56
Pelosi? No, no.
48:58
Unknown: Well, not the most evil, stiff competition for that
49:01
honor. But nonetheless, among the top three or four most evil
49:07
people in the world, what does he have on Donald Trump? Does he
49:11
have to constantly be catering to Putin?
49:15
Adam Curry: Now we're back to that we're back to kompromat. On
49:19
Trump, clearly Putin has PP tapes or something
49:23
Unknown: telling Putin go into these countries, NATO countries,
49:27
NATO was there to stop Russia to keep Russia out. They had been
49:32
successful for nearly 75 years.
49:35
Adam Curry: Okay. All right. This is great. So he said Putin
49:40
going to those NATO countries, not exactly what he said. And
49:43
NATO was there to keep the Soviet Union at bay, not Russia.
49:48
Unknown: We will celebrate that.
49:52
John C Dvorak: By the way, this was stopped for a second. How
49:56
does how does Libya which was an NATO operation fit into the
50:02
scheme of things based on what she just said.
50:08
Adam Curry: I'm not sure what you're asking me. Well,
50:10
John C Dvorak: I mean, she's just saying, you know, the
50:12
NATO's been keeping it keeping the peace and then claiming it's
50:16
all about Russia. What did NATO Why did NATO go into Libya and
50:21
liberate it as it were? At the behest of Hillary? Yes. What's
50:25
that got to do with it with the with the what you're supposed to
50:29
be doing as NATO? Yeah, it's baffling to me.
50:32
Adam Curry: You're saying? Yeah, well, NATO, we all know, as we
50:35
heard on the last show, the NATO is just the enforcement arm of
50:39
the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. If
50:42
you don't go along with the program, if you don't take a
50:45
loan, if you don't repay it by going into austerity, then we'll
50:49
come in and we'll, we'll get you with the broom handle. Sadly,
50:53
that's what happened to Gaddafi.
50:54
Unknown: And they have to constantly be catering to Putin,
50:58
telling Putin go into these countries, NATO countries, NATO
51:03
was there to stop Russia to keep Russia out. They have been
51:07
successful. For nearly 75 years, we will celebrate that security,
51:14
success. And then we have what's his name? She I usually have a
51:20
nameless, saying, Oh, he doesn't support NATO, and invited
51:28
encouraging Russia to invade NATO countries. Huge.
51:33
I know Voldemort, well. So there's another guy kind of like
51:35
him. What do you think
51:37
Adam Curry: this is so infantile? These are grown women
51:42
who are saying, Oh, I he shall not he said shall not be named.
51:45
He's like Voldemort. He was a bad guy, too. This is insulting
51:49
to anyone's intelligence,
51:52
Unknown: invited encouraging Russia to invade NATO countries.
51:56
Huge on
51:56
that beat, and I know Voldemort well. So there's another guy
51:59
kind of like him. What do you think we're all wondering?
52:02
SPEAKER Well, is it what do you think Putin has on him?
52:04
Adam Curry: What does he have on him? What does he have? Come on
52:06
since speaker?
52:07
Unknown: I mean, it sure seems like something as you've said a
52:10
few times, given that he refuses to criticize him that he seems
52:13
to be a fanboy on them. A
52:16
Adam Curry: fanboy of him. Okay, this is this is literally 2015
52:21
playbook, or 2016. That just doing it all over again. The
52:25
work
52:25
John C Dvorak: in 2020 criticize
52:27
Unknown: him that he seems to be a fanboy on them. First of
52:30
all, we must be sure that he does not step one foot into the
52:35
White House, not as the President or not as anything,
52:40
not even a visitor. He has brought disgrace to the White
52:44
House to these presidents
52:45
Adam Curry: now. Not now, Nancy now. Now Nancy is starting to
52:49
show her age. Again, not trying to be ageist. But I mean her you
52:53
get as you get older, your brain starts to scramble and he or she
52:56
goes off the rails. When
52:58
Unknown: Abraham Lincoln died, it was embroidered in his coat
53:02
that night at that theater, one country, one destiny, and he
53:07
gave his life to unify our country. And now we have someone
53:12
who had the honor of serving in the White House. didn't consider
53:17
it an honor. didn't consider his oath of office to protect and
53:20
defend the Constitution. And on this week, speaking out the way
53:25
he did about ivali shows you that he is person without
53:30
values. He looks like he's going to be a person without dollars
53:33
either. But the values are what concern us? Yes, the dollar is
53:38
what he has, but I think it's probably financial and his
53:41
probably financial either something financially as on or
53:45
something on the tongue.
53:48
Adam Curry: Explain that to me. Something financial he has on
53:51
him or something on the come.
53:55
John C Dvorak: Why she wouldn't think Well, that's a reference
53:58
to a craps table.
54:00
Adam Curry: Oh, okay. Thank you. I'm clearly I'm not a gambler. I
54:06
have no idea I'm like one that come
54:09
John C Dvorak: with that. Come is the is a bet night I mean,
54:15
some people you can make that bet and it's it's a bet that
54:18
says the next roll of the dice than others. You have the
54:23
regular the regular Pass line where you bet on the guys first
54:26
roll the dice and you're on with him. But you can bet the comm
54:30
line is like the second roll of the dice or the third roll of
54:33
the dice or wherever you feel that you can bet it. You bet
54:36
then and then you hope to pick up the win in the in the
54:40
meantime, she's
54:40
Adam Curry: a gambler. Pelosi is a gambler. But then first, he's
54:45
like Abraham Lincoln gave up his life for to unite the country.
54:52
You got shot in the theater
54:53
John C Dvorak: had murdered murdered. You like oh, we're
54:56
uniting the country. Exactly. Exactly. who unite the
55:00
Adam Curry: country? The whole it's just it's just so so she's
55:04
warped. She's thank you that's that's a good way of looking at
55:06
it. Meanwhile, what is NATO doing to your point about Libya?
55:11
Unknown: us live fire exercises in Poland today near Russian
55:16
territory, an adversary has crossed onto this strip of NATO
55:20
controlled soil. US soldiers from the Third Infantry Division
55:24
in Georgia are the first line of defense. This exercise isn't
55:28
just about making sure that individual soldiers are ready
55:32
for combat but the military itself is ready in case there's
55:35
an incursion from a regional enemy. And while no one here
55:40
will name that regional enemy, there's a good reason they're
55:44
Wargaming and invasion right here and right now, to military
55:50
planners, this Devaki gap is NATO's Achilles heel. Just 40
55:54
Miles separates the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad and Putin
55:58
ally Bella ruse if the Kremlin launched an incursion here, it
56:02
would cut off the Baltic states from other NATO countries seems
56:06
Adam Curry: to me like we're provoking something here. With
56:09
this with this drill on the Russian border, this this sounds
56:13
like Insanity, but
56:15
Unknown: this training could be in jeopardy with funding for you
56:19
craw Congress, my critical US Army exercises for both American
56:24
and Ukrainian forces, including supplying those forces is at
56:29
risk of screeching to a halt. spokesmen for the US Army,
56:33
Africa and Europe. Colonel Martin O'Donnell.
56:36
We are running out of money. We've got enough funds right
56:40
now. What if nothing, if nothing changes? We expect to run out of
56:46
money before summertime, if nothing changes before summer to
56:50
be forced overtime,
56:51
and then
56:53
John C Dvorak: we're out of money and we want to fire
56:55
everybody.
56:57
Adam Curry: Everybody, right? You're out? You don't worry. We
56:59
got no more money. We have to make you redundant, as we say in
57:04
the UK. Yeah, so this is all I think the ballerinas stuff is
57:11
better than this. Because no, but no one in America cares
57:14
about this. If they want to get some kind of buy in, they've got
57:18
to come up with something else and blaming it all on Trump.
57:22
That's what ABC took that tact.
57:24
Unknown: Tonight Donald Trump addressing Alexina Bonnie's
57:26
death for the first time but without criticizing Vladimir
57:30
Putin. Instead from comparing newval Knees death to his own
57:34
political problems. Trump writing the sudden death of
57:37
Alexei Navalny has made me more and more aware of what is
57:40
happening in our country, claiming that rigged elections
57:43
and grossly unfair courtroom decisions are destroying
57:46
America. Trump has faced days of scathing criticism from opponent
57:50
Nikki Haley for refusing to condemn Putin. I
57:53
don't know why he keeps getting weak in the knees when it comes
57:56
to Russia. Haley
57:57
campaigning on Trump's history of praising Putin comments like
58:01
that moment on the world stage when Trump said he takes Putin
58:04
that His word, including with Russia was accused of meddling
58:07
in US elections. President
58:09
Putin. He just said it's not Russia. I will say this, I don't
58:14
see any reason why it wouldn't be
58:16
on the trail Trump blasting a blow a New York judge finding
58:20
him liable for fraud ordering him to pay $355 million. It's a
58:25
horrible, horrible thing that's taking place today Trump's
58:29
attorney saying the former president will be able to cover
58:31
the penalties, massive bond payment
58:33
within 30 days, even if we choose to appeal this, which we
58:36
will we have to post the bond which is the full amount and
58:40
some. And we will be prepared to do that.
58:43
She wouldn't say if Trump would have to liquidy acids to cover
58:46
the fine, but insist he has the money to strong, he's resilient
58:50
and he happens to have a lot of cash.
58:54
Adam Curry: This is where I think he makes a mistake. He
58:56
should just post the 10%. And he's you know he's got money.
59:02
And I think that's I think that's a mistake.
59:04
John C Dvorak: Because once you post that bond or standing as he
59:06
asked to post a whole amount.
59:09
Adam Curry: Well, this ABC report, it seems like he can
59:12
post a portion which I think is like a bail bond, which is 10%.
59:16
I mean, maybe four
59:17
Unknown: days after a judge ordered Donald Trump to pay $355
59:21
million for a decade of fraud. New York Attorney General a
59:25
decade of fraud, Leticia James says she's prepared to do
59:28
everything she can to make sure the former president pays his
59:32
fine, including she told us seizing the buildings that bear
59:35
his name,
59:36
if he does not have funds to pay off the judgment. And then we
59:40
will seek, you know, judgment enforcement mechanisms in court.
59:45
And we will ask the judge to seize his assets.
59:49
Trump was held live She
59:50
Adam Curry: sounds like Michelle Obama. That's really crazy.
59:56
Listen to this. That sounds real you Yes.
1:00:00
Unknown: You know, judgment enforcement mechanisms. And we
1:00:03
will ask the judge to seize his assets. Trump
1:00:06
was held liable for exaggerating his wealth and inflating the
1:00:09
value of his real estate. So banks would give him low
1:00:12
interest loans. Trump insisted the banks liked doing business
1:00:15
with him. They said no victim, no one got harmed, the banks got
1:00:19
paid back. So no harm no foul. Why is that? Not the case? In
1:00:25
your view? So financial frauds are not victimless crimes. He
1:00:29
engaged in this massive amount of fraud and it wasn't just a
1:00:33
simple mistake, a slight oversight. The variations are
1:00:37
wildly exaggerated, and you got something
1:00:40
Adam Curry: that's totally Michelle Obama, wildly
1:00:42
exaggerated. simple
1:00:43
Unknown: mistake, a slight oversight, the variations are
1:00:47
wildly exaggerated, and the extent of the fraud was
1:00:50
staggering.
1:00:51
Trump said the penalty against him would drive other businesses
1:00:54
out of New York will appeal
1:00:56
will be successful, I think because frankly, if we're not
1:00:59
successful, New York State is gone.
1:01:02
But the State's Attorney General told us she's not worried. And
1:01:05
last
1:01:05
I checked, tourism is up in Wall Street is doing just fine.
1:01:10
Migrants are now tourists
1:01:11
even with an impending appeal, Trump must either put all $355
1:01:15
million in escrow with the court or post a portion of it as a
1:01:18
bond with interest. And David tonight the Attorney General is
1:01:22
telling us she is determined to make Trump pay even if it means
1:01:25
seizing this building, or others long in the Trump portfolio.
1:01:29
Adam Curry: Right. So I think you could post the bond which
1:01:32
should be 10% I think, no, I'm
1:01:34
John C Dvorak: telling you they know, okay. It's not that
1:01:37
important to me. But I what is important to me, which is I'm
1:01:42
going to ask you this. So the Democrats believe that non
1:01:47
violent crime shouldn't be a big deal. A victimless crime
1:01:51
shouldn't be a big deal. Everything should be no bail
1:01:55
Adam Curry: as $950 Theft is okay. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's
1:02:02
you making a good point. Stop that. So
1:02:04
John C Dvorak: they're so they want to liberalize everything
1:02:06
that has to do with criminality. Yet in this case. They've gone
1:02:10
completely overboard. So what do they want? Trump?
1:02:16
Adam Curry: To Trump's head, honestly. sighs
1:02:18
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's
1:02:19
Adam Curry: obviously by the way the the Trump case at SCOTUS,
1:02:23
you know, the this is Colorado, not have them on the ballot. Got
1:02:28
a note from our constitutional lawyer. Rob, he says Quick note,
1:02:33
Super Tuesday fast approaching including the Colorado primary.
1:02:37
So if SCOTUS decides not, it doesn't decide the Trump before
1:02:42
that Trump case before March 5. It's hard to see how it would
1:02:46
become moot and SCOTUS would lose jurisdiction. So they have
1:02:51
to make a decision within the next 12 days. Because if if they
1:02:56
don't hear from the Supreme Court before Super Tuesday, it
1:02:58
would be the single greatest judicial cop out in our lifetime
1:03:04
could happen. Yeah, well,
1:03:08
John C Dvorak: it's not gonna happen. They're gonna take it
1:03:11
next week. Well, John
1:03:12
Adam Curry: Oliver's trying to make it happen.
1:03:14
Unknown: Last Week Tonight host John Oliver, making a bid to
1:03:16
convince the longest serving justice on the Supreme Court to
1:03:20
retire.
1:03:20
Yeah, Oliver offered to pay conservative
1:03:22
Justice Clarence Thomas $1 million a year for the rest of
1:03:26
his life and offered him a new Luxury RV if Thomas would agree
1:03:31
to step down. And this comes after all of our devoted the
1:03:33
lion's share of his season premiere to examining the
1:03:36
allegations of conflict of interest surrounding justice.
1:03:39
Thomas has not responded to the offer and in the past, he has
1:03:41
pushed back against any ethics criticism. Well, John,
1:03:47
John C Dvorak: I think they should go after John Oliver for
1:03:50
bribery. Well, it's a form of bribery.
1:03:54
Adam Curry: That's a good point.
1:03:56
John C Dvorak: where's the where's the horizontal Legal
1:03:58
Eagles where the Democrats all the, you know, these these
1:04:01
maniacs? You know, I want to mention that this. John Oliver
1:04:07
scam is part of the of the of the problem with the Chevron
1:04:14
deference which is coming up. And I had until recently,
1:04:19
Clarence Thomas was always on the side of the Chevron
1:04:23
deference and when he changed his mind about a year or two
1:04:27
ago, that's when they started going after him because they
1:04:30
can't afford to let this dis Chevron deference case when it
1:04:33
comes to comes to the final judgment. They would do that
1:04:39
they're beside themselves because this is going to grow in
1:04:42
the administrative state if they go against it.
1:04:45
Adam Curry: Here is an update from Rob the see the
1:04:47
constitutional lawyer yesterday the Supreme Court conducted oral
1:04:50
arguments on a different case brought by a truckstop which is
1:04:55
corner post versus Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
1:04:58
System. Background Every time the federal government issues a
1:05:01
final regulation, members of the public have six years to
1:05:04
challenge the regulation under the Administrative Procedures
1:05:08
Act, but what happens if a business didn't exist until year
1:05:11
seven? Should the six year statute of limitations apply to
1:05:15
that new business? That's what this new case is about. And
1:05:20
during the oral oral arguments, Justice Jackson's and Kagan
1:05:24
worried that creating a loophole for new business would result in
1:05:27
an uptick of fresh challenges to settled regulations that have
1:05:32
been on the books for decades. The Council for the truckstop
1:05:36
pointed out that no uptick occurred when the Sixth Circuit
1:05:38
recognize the loophole. So there the loophole might be on the on
1:05:45
the table. You
1:05:47
John C Dvorak: know, there's always a couple of these
1:05:48
justices like Kagan, that they keep bringing up this point
1:05:54
about, oh, my God, if that happens, it's going to be more
1:05:56
work for us.
1:05:58
Adam Curry: Yeah, exactly. That's what you're there for.
1:06:02
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I mean, this is just to go back to
1:06:05
publishing. I'm always reminded of copy editors who give me your
1:06:11
copy, and then they they mark it all up, and then they bitch at
1:06:15
you. Why can't you write better? And you think, what do you don't
1:06:19
want this job? You actually, as a copier users actually want to
1:06:23
just read and not have to do any work at all. That's what this
1:06:29
is. It's like, let's get out of doing work.
1:06:32
Adam Curry: Well, ultimately, I'm sure this too was about
1:06:36
Trump's Ohio. What else could it be? about power? I guess you're
1:06:43
right. Power. The administrative state. This is this is they do
1:06:46
not want to give up any power. I'm in agreement with you there.
1:06:50
John C Dvorak: And they don't want to do more work. Yeah. And
1:06:54
that goes for the administrative state too. I should mention the
1:06:57
administrative state side a bunch of workaholics. And you
1:07:01
would know Absolutely. One of the things I always said, we
1:07:06
haven't worked in the government long enough, I say you should be
1:07:08
happy that they're not doing anything when you're complaining
1:07:11
about a couple of air pollution inspectors at the mall shopping
1:07:16
for clothes. Now, these guys aren't doing their jarred
1:07:20
shopping for clothes, you should be happy. When they're out
1:07:27
there, they're not doing anyone of any favors. So
1:07:33
Adam Curry: it looks like there's Well, I think, a
1:07:39
cosmetic change of hearts from the Biden administration about
1:07:43
the migration issue, which is part of the United Nations 2000
1:07:49
docket 2001 document replacement migration, which is of course,
1:07:55
necessary because we need workers and they're not just
1:07:57
being honest about it. And so now President Biden is making
1:08:01
noise about perhaps executive action.
1:08:03
Unknown: This now in the Biden administration is said to be
1:08:05
considering major, major executive action to contain the
1:08:08
border. And this would represent a significant shift in policy
1:08:11
for a president facing a lot of criticism from both sides of the
1:08:14
aisle for his handling of immigration. So how could this
1:08:17
impact us here in New York City, where the relentless arrival of
1:08:20
migrants has put a severe strain on city resources? I would
1:08:24
assume reporter Reagan made you live outside the Roosevelt Hotel
1:08:27
this morning, the Intake Center in Midtown with what we know
1:08:29
Reagan.
1:08:30
Well, what we're what we know is that President Biden is looking
1:08:33
at considering adding restrictions to asylum seekers.
1:08:37
So that would require asylum seekers to prove why they should
1:08:40
remain in the US things like I mentioned, emergency medical
1:08:43
situations, or quite possibly the fear of that there would be
1:08:48
torture on them should they go back to their home country. So
1:08:52
here is the thing if President Biden chooses to move forward
1:08:56
with this plan to restrict asylum seekers from entering our
1:08:59
country it could put him at odds with his own party. Critics say
1:09:03
the influx of migrants from South America China and other
1:09:06
countries poses a national security risk. Here in New York
1:09:09
City. More than 170,000 migrants are in the system and recently
1:09:13
saw making headlines for their involvement in crimes Governor
1:09:15
Kathy Hoko explaining Tuesday night why she is heading to
1:09:19
Washington today. 175,000
1:09:23
migrants who came here they came in for a better life. They
1:09:26
came here for a job, but our city and its resources are
1:09:29
absolutely overwhelmed. We
1:09:31
need a break.
1:09:32
I'm working to get people jobs. They're here. I'm going to make
1:09:35
them work and get them jobs.
1:09:37
Adam Curry: I'm gonna get them jobs. This is not even being
1:09:39
bashful about it. Here for jobs, I'll get them jobs. Do people
1:09:45
hear this in New York? Me people looking for a second job so they
1:09:49
can afford rent and ah, no, no, Cathy hope was not for you. No,
1:09:54
no, no, no. She's gonna get them jobs. This is amazing. Amazing
1:10:00
and then this phony baloney. I think an ABC report about quick
1:10:06
President
1:10:06
Unknown: Biden is considering taking executive action to
1:10:09
impose tough new asylum restrictions. One possibility
1:10:12
would be to bar migrants from seeking asylum if they crossed
1:10:15
between US ports of entry. Now he is considering I'm told a
1:10:19
wide range of options. This is just a possibility no final
1:10:23
decisions have been made. But this does come after Republicans
1:10:26
on the Hill under pressure from Donald Trump tanked that
1:10:29
bipartisan border deal and as President Biden is eager to show
1:10:32
voters that he's taking this issue seriously, David,
1:10:34
Adam Curry: okay. There it is. So yeah. Oh, I see. But, you
1:10:38
know, I'm trying to take this seriously. I'm Joe Biden, but
1:10:42
Donald Trump is trying to screw it all. And then this report
1:10:49
well,
1:10:49
John C Dvorak: before you leave that area, you want to know
1:10:51
migrant fixes in Texas. Yeah,
1:10:53
Adam Curry: I'm not leaving migrants at all. I have lots
1:10:55
more to say migrant fixes. In Texas. All my fixes are in
1:10:59
Texas.
1:11:00
Unknown: The Biden administration is reportedly
1:11:02
considering measures have fewer asylum seekers entering the
1:11:06
country. NBC News published a report on Wednesday, citing
1:11:10
three US officials. The actions could include having asylum
1:11:15
officers use tougher standards in their credible fear
1:11:19
interviews. That's the first screening and asylum seeker has
1:11:23
ice could also implement a last in first out policy that would
1:11:28
allow ice to deport recently arrived immigrants first who
1:11:33
didn't qualify under the tougher criteria. Meanwhile, Texas
1:11:37
Attorney General Ken Paxton is trying to revoke and NGOs
1:11:41
licensed to operate in Texas. He alleges that NGOs funded with
1:11:46
taxpayer money from the Biden administration facilitate
1:11:50
astonishing horrors, including human smuggling. Paxton is suing
1:11:55
a Catholic group called annunciation house. The group's
1:11:58
website states that it provides support to immigrants. But
1:12:02
Paxton offices, a group is involved in facilitating illegal
1:12:06
entry to the United States alien harboring human smuggling and
1:12:11
operating a stash house.
1:12:14
Adam Curry: This is interesting because I got a note was it
1:12:18
called an Annunciation house. What
1:12:20
John C Dvorak: was annunciation? Yeah,
1:12:21
Adam Curry: let me see if it's on the list here. I got a note
1:12:24
from one of our producers. And he says he reached out to his
1:12:28
uncle, retired Navy doc devout Catholic and asked him why the
1:12:31
Catholic Church was participating in this migrant
1:12:34
resettlement, and he sent him some website addresses and he
1:12:39
said, then many of these are frauds. They're just using, it's
1:12:45
like one hour photo. What's that? What No, but they're not
1:12:48
even Catholic organizations. Just like one hour photo is just
1:12:51
the name. Yeah, it's just the name such as what do we have?
1:12:55
adventus relief agency. I like that one. American Refugee
1:13:03
Committee, that's a nice one. We have the one we're the Catholic
1:13:09
what Catholic Campaign for Human Development, Catholic Medical
1:13:14
Mission Board, Catholic Relief Services. This giving Catholics
1:13:19
a bad name.
1:13:21
John C Dvorak: Yes, especially if some of these operations are
1:13:24
just fake. Let's play part two of that clip.
1:13:27
Unknown: Just last week, Governor Greg Abbott announced
1:13:30
plans to build a military base camp in Eagle Pass
1:13:33
that allows the Texas National Guard to increase and to improve
1:13:37
operations in this area. What you see now is the first stage
1:13:42
of construction has already begun. And
1:13:45
lastly, the New York Post is reporting details of the $53
1:13:49
million debit card program for immigrants, the city launched
1:13:54
last month, city officials told the outlet that a family of four
1:13:58
would receive around $15,000 per year.
1:14:04
Adam Curry: That's even more than people are complaining
1:14:06
about everywhere on x. I owe $10,000. This is crazy, because
1:14:11
I was 15 15,000
1:14:13
John C Dvorak: a year. That's like
1:14:15
Adam Curry: half a salary of some people. Yeah. And then you
1:14:19
hustle some dope on the side.
1:14:21
John C Dvorak: Well, when you get free housing and free
1:14:22
medical and everything else is free. That's good. That's a lot.
1:14:25
That's yeah, it's good.
1:14:28
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, people are revolting. They're sick of
1:14:31
it.
1:14:32
John C Dvorak: People are revolting, but they're not
1:14:33
revolting.
1:14:34
Adam Curry: That. Yes, you're right. Right on. right on track
1:14:40
was something you suggested there is now a new, a new bill
1:14:44
going through Congress. You'll love this one.
1:14:47
Unknown: There's a new proposal in Washington that would help
1:14:50
migrants get an expedited path to citizenship it will require
1:14:53
them to first serve in the US military. sighs
1:14:55
Morgan Mackay joins us with details the bill which lawmakers
1:14:58
say could help solve two problems one So
1:15:00
there is no higher honor than serving your country in uniform
1:15:04
and that honor could be extended to migrants under a new bill
1:15:08
introduced by Hudson Valley Congressman Pat Ryan, called the
1:15:11
courage to serve Act. This bill would offer qualified and vetted
1:15:15
migrants an expedited path to citizenship if they serve in the
1:15:19
military. According to Ryan, last year, the military services
1:15:23
collectively missed recruiting goals by roughly 41,000
1:15:27
recruits, leaving some crucial positions unfilled.
1:15:30
If there are folks with a courage to raise their right
1:15:33
hand, take an oath to protect and defend our Constitution and
1:15:37
put their lives on the line for this country. Then they sure as
1:15:40
hell deserve the opportunity to be citizens in
1:15:43
the United States of America. Exactly as
1:15:46
Adam Curry: you predicted.
1:15:48
John C Dvorak: Yes, I nailed it.
1:15:50
Adam Curry: Yes, you did the courage. You've nailed it. The
1:15:54
courage to surf act, and all you need to do is raise your right
1:15:58
hand and say, Yeah, I yeah, I'll do it. I swear. Yeah, whatever.
1:16:02
Sounds like a good deal. Okay, so now we need to move into a
1:16:06
similar area. This is regarding the military aged men meme that
1:16:12
has been floating around for a while we go to the ever reliable
1:16:17
news nation,
1:16:18
Unknown: a long line of Chinese migrants stopped and processed
1:16:21
by border patrol, the language barrier drying the process out,
1:16:25
news nation cameras were there as it happened. Hundreds of
1:16:28
migrants setting up shelter waiting to be processed. Many
1:16:32
say they want to get away from the Chinese Communist government
1:16:35
and hope to be granted asylum in the US migrants like Bionz. She
1:16:39
is from Vietnam, her husband dragging a fallen branch to his
1:16:43
shelter. He's from China. The couple say they traveled through
1:16:46
seven different countries to get here. Chinese migrants are not
1:16:50
subject to the same vigorous vetting that migrants from
1:16:53
countries considered special interest are the reason
1:16:56
officials tell news nation politics. Still, the concern
1:17:00
once again is a potential threat from unknowns crossing into the
1:17:04
US. Something FBI director Christopher rea discussed today
1:17:07
at a congressional oversight committee hearing you
1:17:10
Adam Curry: know, there's the unknown, unknown and the known
1:17:12
unknown.
1:17:13
John C Dvorak: But what I can tell you is that our 56 Joint
1:17:16
Terrorism Task Forces are working their tails off to make
1:17:20
sure that they suss out and identify potential terrorist
1:17:23
suspects whether
1:17:24
Adam Curry: they're on the watch list or not,
1:17:25
Unknown: this sudden crush of migrants both from China and
1:17:27
around the world are straining support systems and border towns
1:17:30
like San Diego, that county is voting today for $3 million in
1:17:34
funding for migrant services. Okay, so
1:17:37
Adam Curry: part of this is political in in San Diego
1:17:40
obviously, probably wasn't it Rumsfeld who said they're known
1:17:44
knowns known unknowns? Didn't wasn't that his line?
1:17:48
John C Dvorak: That that I recall, I'll have to look that
1:17:51
one up. There is some people that that blind has been around.
1:17:54
So this
1:17:55
Adam Curry: brings me to the the Chinese coming across the
1:17:59
border. So what I just heard there, you know, some people
1:18:01
will traveled seven different countries, I think they can go
1:18:04
to Ecuador. There's this somehow this weird belief that the
1:18:11
Chinese can't get out of the country, you know, they can't
1:18:13
travel. I mean, that seems patently untrue to me. Like lots
1:18:19
of Chinese can travel, they have to get permission to travel or
1:18:22
maybe not even I don't know, if you have
1:18:25
John C Dvorak: you have to get permission. Right? But you don't
1:18:28
Adam Curry: if you say I want to flee to America, that's not the
1:18:31
way to go. People are going through different countries. And
1:18:34
they're arriving at the US border with clean shoes. You
1:18:39
know, their clothes, the clothes aren't rumbled, they haven't
1:18:42
been sleeping in the dirt. They arrived, you
1:18:45
John C Dvorak: have to, you have to assume like if I wanted to go
1:18:48
to North Korea, I just can't do it. I just can't take a direct
1:18:54
flight. There's no way I have to go. I'd have to get involved
1:18:58
with a Chinese travel agent that would route me through some some
1:19:01
science and go through is a process and I'm sure that
1:19:05
there's same thing to get here. If you're in China, there's
1:19:09
probably some, you know, some consultants over there saying,
1:19:13
Well, what you have to do is you got to get a passport to go to
1:19:16
Ecuador. And you got to do this. You got to do that. I'm sure
1:19:18
there's a it's like almost like a checklist of things. It's not
1:19:22
like it's not a crapshoot to not just making it.
1:19:25
Adam Curry: I mean, it's like Tucker going to Russia. I mean,
1:19:27
you go through Abu Dhabi or Dubai, and you can get there you
1:19:30
can travel around. There are Chinese tourists, they're
1:19:33
Chinese business people. There are Chinese who own billions of
1:19:39
real estate in the United States. That's kind of the
1:19:42
system where the Chinese buy our debt instruments and then they
1:19:47
spend money on buying up mainly real estate in California.
1:19:51
That's always been my understanding. So then we have
1:19:55
something that was just started in 2017 2018. We discussed
1:20:00
There's a lot on not a lot. We discussed it on the show. We
1:20:02
actually brought it up again, you brought it up again. A
1:20:05
couple of years back. I have a quick clip. Why is it in the
1:20:07
news? Well,
1:20:08
John C Dvorak: I think it was because the Chinese there just
1:20:11
Adam Curry: because they're bored.
1:20:14
John C Dvorak: There's no IPOs we got to do now it's because of
1:20:16
all the stories that came out that the Chinese are buying up a
1:20:20
farmland by Air Force bases. And this was happening and nobody
1:20:24
knew what was going on. And they're starting to blame the
1:20:26
Chinese it was causing issues. All right,
1:20:29
Adam Curry: so we remember this story. Right? Yep. Was it a big
1:20:34
deal?
1:20:36
John C Dvorak: No, no. Okay. Enter
1:20:39
Adam Curry: my info mavericks and a new term I'm going to
1:20:42
throw out there controlled opportunists.
1:20:48
John C Dvorak: Here's a good one.
1:20:48
Adam Curry: Thank you. Thank you are controlled opportunists and
1:20:53
we have a new controlled opportunist. And controlled
1:20:57
opportunities to me is not someone who was necessarily
1:21:00
nefarious, but they're in alt media and they want to you know,
1:21:05
take opportunity of something that people are outraged about,
1:21:09
which is typically spurred on I believe, directly or indirectly
1:21:13
by intelligence services who are slipping people messages. Oh
1:21:18
man, this is crazy the Chinese man the Chinese, they are coming
1:21:21
here to come here and have a fight and kill us and army gonna
1:21:23
buy buy land they're gonna attack our army bases is crazy.
1:21:28
I would say clown world on Twitter is one of those. That's
1:21:33
just a social media version. I think Dan bond Gino perhaps
1:21:37
Megyn Kelly, totally. Candace Owens.
1:21:42
John C Dvorak: But there's a term that I heard recently,
1:21:46
while people were discussing what you're talking about now,
1:21:49
and it was called the mainstream alternative media.
1:21:53
Adam Curry: Yeah, but that's that's what David Icke coined
1:21:55
that he calls him the mams I don't like that. I don't like
1:21:58
it. So I prefer if you don't like David I like David Icke,
1:22:02
but this is I think it's more descriptive to say controlled
1:22:06
opportunists because, you know, controlled opposition is where
1:22:09
people think Tucker is and maybe he is, I don't know, but it's
1:22:12
not something that you get up in the morning, take the check and
1:22:15
say, Okay, I'm gonna run everybody over here. It's you
1:22:18
know, it's it's the message it look, we may get it to, hey, I
1:22:21
work at this agency. Don't you know, keep me anonymous. Here's
1:22:25
what's going on. We think most of the time that's true what
1:22:28
they're saying, but they could be Miss directing us. No, it
1:22:31
happens
1:22:31
John C Dvorak: all we've been misdirected. Remember the guy on
1:22:34
the oil rig? Oh,
1:22:36
Adam Curry: what was that story?
1:22:37
John C Dvorak: My all time favorite.
1:22:38
Adam Curry: The guy on the oil rig. No, I don't remember
1:22:40
John C Dvorak: what some guy they this was about a decade
1:22:43
ago, who kept feeding us information because he was on an
1:22:46
oil rig. This was during one of the big spills or something. And
1:22:50
he was one of the guys and he was on an oil rig. It turned out
1:22:53
he was not on an oil rig. He wasn't even in the business. He
1:22:56
was just full of shit. Well,
1:22:58
Adam Curry: in this case, I believe there's a lot of reason.
1:23:02
And this is all based on kind of me looking at these types of
1:23:05
people to get people all spun up over things that really aren't
1:23:09
important. So for instance, we have apparently 10 million per
1:23:13
year in the past three years 30 million, and now not in a call
1:23:16
the illegals now they're asylum seekers. That's, that's the term
1:23:20
we have to use. Now. There's open now we have to get all
1:23:23
upset about the Chinese. And the latest controlled opportunist
1:23:28
appeared on the Joe Rogan show. And I think Joe is just a nice
1:23:32
guy with a big microphone that is open and he listens to
1:23:35
people. The new controlled opportunist is Dr. Phil
1:23:41
Unknown: then dug in to what's happening with Chinese buying
1:23:48
the Chinese government or Chinese nationals buying
1:23:52
farmland, and of I've got a map if I can find it, of where
1:23:59
they're buying this land. And it's around US military
1:24:03
installations. They're buying up land around US military
1:24:07
installations. And, and so when you look at the amount of land
1:24:15
that they're buying, it's not all that it's a lot of land. But
1:24:19
given as much land as there is, it's like, maybe less than 1%.
1:24:26
But when you look at it strategically around military
1:24:29
installations, it's it's, it's really concerning. It's
1:24:41
Adam Curry: so okay, this is old news. It's really concerning.
1:24:47
It's really old. He brought a map, which he airdropped to
1:24:51
Jamie, so Jamie could bring up the map. And I'll tell you why
1:24:55
he's doing this in a moment. Other than, you know, he's a
1:24:57
controlled opportunist, and he's about to be a bit One at that
1:25:00
but let's let's make sure you know how scary this really is
1:25:04
that Chinese are building are buying up farm and land
1:25:09
Unknown: of then dug in to what's happening with Chinese
1:25:14
buying he dug into it. Yeah, he's doing research now, the
1:25:18
Chinese government or Chinese nationals buying
1:25:22
Adam Curry: notice that the slight Chinese government or
1:25:25
Chinese nationals, he's always throwing it on like China, China
1:25:29
is doing the
1:25:30
Unknown: Chinese government or Chinese nationals buying
1:25:34
farmland. And I've got a map if I can find it, of where they're
1:25:42
buying this land, and it's around US military
1:25:45
installations. They're buying up land around US military
1:25:49
installations. And and so when you look at the amount of land
1:25:57
that they're buying, it's not all me it's a lot of land. But
1:26:02
given this much land is there is that
1:26:04
Adam Curry: I just played the wrong clip. I did played the
1:26:07
same
1:26:07
John C Dvorak: crime twice in a ramen idiot.
1:26:09
Unknown: We had a man on talking about this a farmer and he said
1:26:15
they also own the grain elevator where we sell our grain. The
1:26:21
Chinese own that Chinese German rosette, Chinese government,
1:26:24
Chinese, Chinese, Chinese government. You did Chinese own
1:26:28
that now? Is it the government isn't a government agent who
1:26:32
owns it. He said it's Chinese owned and controlled. If they
1:26:36
decide to stop buying his grain, I said what happens? He said,
1:26:39
We'll fucked. We're out of business. So
1:26:45
Adam Curry: it's very scary. The Chinese government is buying up
1:26:48
our farmland to I guess steal our food. And the reason he's
1:26:52
doing this is because he's starting his own network under
1:26:56
the banner merit street media. And Dr. Phil is not doing this.
1:27:01
These research. He has a partner in this, who is Joel Cheatwood.
1:27:07
Does this name ring a bell to you at all Cheatwood set up the
1:27:12
blaze. He, he's a longtime CBS News guy. He works he he worked
1:27:19
with back on his radio show. Cheatwood is an expert Cheatwood
1:27:24
knows what he's doing. And he's he knows a good thing when he
1:27:27
sees it. And Cheatwood I would say is probably the guy getting
1:27:31
all this information. And of course, we need to feed all the
1:27:35
lines to Dr. Phil, because we're not done yet. With this
1:27:38
controlled opportunism,
1:27:40
Unknown: so many of these people are trying to get away from the
1:27:44
Chinese Communist Party. They're just trying to get away from
1:27:47
them. How they're getting out? I don't know.
1:27:52
John C Dvorak: It's, I mean, he does all his research about
1:27:57
grain elevators or whatever. And but he doesn't know it wouldn't
1:28:01
take more than a few if you wouldn't take more than a few
1:28:05
calls to figure it out. No,
1:28:07
Adam Curry: you know, this, he has no idea. He just knows that
1:28:09
it's scary. And it's about to get scarier how they're
1:28:13
Unknown: getting out. I don't know. It's it's a long way. And
1:28:17
it's expensive. And you don't just wake up in China and say,
1:28:21
you know, think I'll take a vacation. Oh, they
1:28:25
Adam Curry: just so you know, Dr. Phil, China expert, you
1:28:28
don't just wake up and say I'm going to take a vacation.
1:28:31
Unknown: That's not how that works. You got to get a visa.
1:28:34
Right. You got to get permission to leave. You got family back
1:28:37
there. I don't know how they're getting out. But I know that
1:28:42
we've got an awful lot coming across our southern border. And
1:28:47
when military aids Chinese men are showing up at the border.
1:28:53
Yeah. And it's mostly in California Military, where
1:28:58
they're showing up. And it's an awful lot. Yeah.
1:29:06
John C Dvorak: Got you. brings me to a clip.
1:29:09
Adam Curry: I'm not done yet. Can I finish? I want to finish
1:29:11
in just a little bit longer. You
1:29:13
Unknown: really have to wonder. You really do have to wonder,
1:29:19
Adam Curry: you have to wonder you really have to want to now
1:29:21
remember, he's not a China expert. What Dr. Phil is He's a
1:29:26
psychiatrist, psychologist. He knows how to noodle in your
1:29:30
brain, which is exactly what he's doing. Did you ever think
1:29:33
you'd be in a position where you'd be talking like this? No,
1:29:35
it
1:29:35
Unknown: sounds conspiratorial, right?
1:29:37
It does show conspiratorial and, you know, I deal with
1:29:40
psychological issues. But these are issues that are on people's
1:29:45
mind. Now they're saying I'm anxious about this bothers me.
1:29:49
Adam Curry: So I'm here to make you more anxious about it for
1:29:52
the opportunity. Feel like my family people's minds. It is now
1:29:56
because Dr. Phil Dr. Phil is he's a massive Name. People are
1:30:01
going to be watching Dr. Phil on his new network. Everything Oh
1:30:04
my god. Oh my god, China, I think we might need some money
1:30:08
to combat China or something for Taiwan. We'll see in a moment. I
1:30:12
feel like
1:30:12
Unknown: my family is under attack here.
1:30:15
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. Dr. Phil is telling Joe, that people in
1:30:20
America feel like their family is under attack from military
1:30:24
age men from China coming across the border buying up farmland
1:30:27
next to military bases. Do you get the picture? We
1:30:31
Unknown: don't have the peace of mind that we used to have. We
1:30:33
don't have the even farmers are saying, this is troubling to us.
1:30:38
We don't know what to do about this.
1:30:42
Adam Curry: And I know a lot of ranchers, they're not saying
1:30:44
this. Yeah,
1:30:45
Unknown: we don't know how to feel about it. We don't know
1:30:47
what to say about it.
1:30:48
Adam Curry: So maybe I should start a network and tell people
1:30:50
what to feel. And nobody's talking
1:30:52
Unknown: about this while I'm talking about it. Well, I'm
1:30:55
glad you are.
1:30:56
Because if not, we'll
1:30:59
John C Dvorak: come back.
1:31:00
Adam Curry: When it gets better and gets better.
1:31:02
John C Dvorak: Glad you are. If
1:31:04
Unknown: not, we'll be talking about when it's too late. And
1:31:06
we'll be seeing how the fuck do we not see this coming
1:31:08
in? What I want is, I think if people will start talking about
1:31:13
it, people will hear us talking about it. And say, you know,
1:31:17
these aren't crazy conspiracy, guys. These are pretty common
1:31:21
sensical guys that are saying, We should just ask the questions
1:31:26
we should be asking why isn't anybody asking the questions.
1:31:29
But we're not the only people asking the questions. But we're
1:31:32
certainly have big microphones to be asking the questions with
1:31:36
that's the
1:31:37
Adam Curry: strategy that is the strategy of marriage st media,
1:31:40
which he is now about to launch on the 26th of this month. And
1:31:44
Unknown: that is the entire reason that I did this network
1:31:50
mirror street media, you know, Robin, and I was his wife,
1:31:54
sitting at our kitchen bar at our house to California, and I
1:32:00
was flipping back and forth between different news networks.
1:32:06
And I was so frustrated, I said, why won't somebody just tell the
1:32:12
truth? Why does everything have to be spin, spin, spin, spin
1:32:15
spin? Why didn't somebody just say what's happening? And let us
1:32:18
do it, the media just won't say it straight. And she was sitting
1:32:25
there eating and she's sitting there eating, she didn't even
1:32:27
look up. She just said, Well, you are the media. And, you
1:32:35
know, well, she said, you have a bigger audience, and those last
1:32:39
three combined, so why don't you do something about it? And
1:32:44
John C Dvorak: Oh, brother, crap. Yes, thank
1:32:46
Adam Curry: you. Stay tuned, really kind
1:32:48
Unknown: of hit me hard. And I thought, oh, yeah, I
1:32:50
Adam Curry: gotta do this for America.
1:32:52
Unknown: Why don't I do something about it? I mean,
1:32:53
well, why don't I create a platform to just ask the
1:32:59
questions and tell the truth without all the spin, let people
1:33:02
make up their own mind? I mean, somebody needs to say, Have you
1:33:05
thought about? Or did you know that last year 33,000 Plus
1:33:11
Chinese came across the border, and he
1:33:13
Adam Curry: throws in the magic number for good measure. This is
1:33:16
controlled opportunism, if I've ever seen it, but it gets better
1:33:21
because the mainstream media has been talking about this for
1:33:25
months. This is not anything new. He's part of some, some
1:33:29
opportunity literally to spin people up, make them crazy. And
1:33:33
I was very surprised to see Gordon Chang on Fox Business
1:33:40
high. It's not the biggest channel in the world, but it is
1:33:42
mainstream with the money, honey, and Gordon Chang, he's
1:33:47
going insane with this mean.
1:33:49
Unknown: So what you're saying is like the money should go this
1:33:52
supplemental package is important. Particularly he
1:33:54
Adam Curry: wants money to go towards funding for the islands
1:33:58
and make sure that Taiwan is protected. He hates China to
1:34:01
ward
1:34:01
Unknown: off the dominance that we continue to see from
1:34:04
communist China, right.
1:34:05
And these compact states is $2.4 billion over 20 years. But the
1:34:10
other issue, of course, is the border, as you've talked about,
1:34:13
because across that border, we are seeing Chinese soldiers come
1:34:16
across. And really what we're talking about is putting
1:34:19
together
1:34:20
Adam Curry: it's not even military age men to to check its
1:34:22
soldiers cross.
1:34:24
Unknown: And really what we're talking about is China putting
1:34:27
together the infrastructure in the US to attack the US. So
1:34:31
clearly, we've got to secure that border, or we're going to
1:34:34
be fighting on our own soil.
1:34:35
Well, it's just incredible to me that this administration refuses
1:34:39
to acknowledge all these Chinese nationals that are coming to the
1:34:41
border. They're creating a little mini army and I'm
1:34:44
wondering what the point is, are they trying to put people in
1:34:48
place I'm talking to Communist China so that when an if Donald
1:34:52
Trump wins, they can create havoc in the streets and become
1:34:55
saboteurs starting wildfires and propaganda Absolutely
1:35:00
that lab and really California, the secret Chinese biological
1:35:04
weapons facility, that can't be the only one that China has. And
1:35:08
then you put together these images of recent Chinese
1:35:11
migrants coming into the US less than three weeks taking target
1:35:15
practice with sniper rifles and pistols. So really what we have
1:35:19
here is the makings of a Chinese army, not in China, but in the
1:35:23
United States itself. And the Biden administration is not
1:35:25
tracking these people. Okay.
1:35:28
Adam Curry: Well, we're, we're dead. The Chinese army is
1:35:32
already here. This is, this is very bad for people's brains.
1:35:39
And Dr. Phil is jumping into the ring.
1:35:44
John C Dvorak: Yeah, like it's you wake him up with this new
1:35:46
term. Here play this clip. This is in the same. This is a
1:35:50
different dimension of the same stuff you've been just talking
1:35:53
about, okay? It's called spy cranes.
1:35:57
Unknown: President Biden is taking on Chinese spy cranes by
1:36:01
signing an executive order investing $20 billion into US
1:36:05
port infrastructure, helping to build these cranes in the US
1:36:09
executive
1:36:10
order today on Ship to Shore cranes is terrific. There were
1:36:15
some industries that we just shouldn't outsource. William
1:36:18
Doyle is a former commissioner at the federal Maritime
1:36:21
Commission, the agency that regulates America's
1:36:24
international ocean travel, he says America built the first
1:36:28
ship to shore cranes in the late 1950s. But now 80% of America's
1:36:34
cranes are from China, they are all
1:36:36
based on digitalization, they plug into the grid. And we
1:36:41
should be manufacturing that from a national security
1:36:43
standpoint in the United States, because that goes right into our
1:36:46
core infrastructure and into our supply chain.
1:36:49
Experts say these cranes are dense with cameras and sensors.
1:36:53
By reading the cranes data feed, people would know what's in
1:36:57
every single container, what it weighs, and where it's going.
1:37:00
If you take data that's coming off these UPMC cranes, what you
1:37:04
then begin to be able to do is really quantify the the health
1:37:08
of the entire economy of the United States by knowing what
1:37:11
we're truly shipping. And what we're not shipping what we're
1:37:13
importing, and not importing
1:37:15
supply chain expert Ross Kennedy says China could use this data
1:37:19
to disrupt us shipping, they might even be able to control
1:37:23
the cranes themselves.
1:37:25
They can choose on a container by container basis, what they
1:37:28
will and will not load. And so if we're mobilizing for war out
1:37:32
of the Port of Baltimore, and CPMC cranes are what's being
1:37:35
used to do this. The cranes have the ability to be remotely kill
1:37:39
switch.
1:37:39
Kennedy says the US has so many Chinese cranes, because they
1:37:43
were far cheaper than the alternatives. He believes
1:37:46
subsidizing the ports is the correct approach. Oh,
1:37:51
Adam Curry: subsidizing the ports is the correct approach.
1:37:53
Spy cranes. Great title. I'm like that. Yeah. Well, this is
1:37:57
clearly just all financial. We need to get money for stuff. We
1:38:01
need money for Taiwan, China, China, be careful. It's
1:38:04
dangerous. We can't get money for Russia for Ukraine right
1:38:07
now. So let's go get some money for China. I can't see it any
1:38:10
other way. And I want to remind everybody, people like Dr. Phil,
1:38:14
and these guys, they're making millions of dollars off of this
1:38:17
nonsense. We're value for value, and we'll be asking you to
1:38:21
support us later in the program.
1:38:24
John C Dvorak: You're welcome. Yeah. Dr. Phil's an idiot.
1:38:31
Adam Curry: It's unbelievable.
1:38:35
John C Dvorak: Yeah, they're exploitative people.
1:38:37
Adam Curry: Yes.
1:38:39
John C Dvorak: We're talking about David Icke. So there's
1:38:41
this thing going on, David, I can have a thing with Alex
1:38:43
Jones. And Aaron was talking about I couldn't barely watch
1:38:46
it. Well, no,
1:38:47
Adam Curry: he's gone. He he's mad at everybody. Because he's
1:38:50
saying that everybody like Alex Jones, and what's Jordan
1:38:57
Peterson and he's saying these are all people so far and no
1:39:00
further. They are the mainstream alternative media or something
1:39:04
like that. Yes, it? Yeah, the ma'am. No, ma'am. He's
1:39:08
John C Dvorak: talking about his yakking away and he and Alex
1:39:11
couldn't get a word in edgewise. And he looked irked I continued
1:39:15
to one eyeball open you really wide and the other one clamped
1:39:18
down. What it is
1:39:20
Adam Curry: he's mad didn't stink. I know what's happening
1:39:24
is David Icke has been the granddaddy of deconstructing
1:39:27
stuff for a long time. And he's been very good at it. If now we
1:39:31
seeing see, unlike us, we just accept our poverty. We if we
1:39:35
accept the path we have chosen, he's mad because he's like
1:39:39
looking at all these people with the millions of dollars flowing
1:39:41
everywhere. And he's not good. He's a guy who I follow his
1:39:44
Twitter account. He's like, I was first who told you about
1:39:47
this. It's like that's what's going on. He's managed.
1:39:50
John C Dvorak: So he's, he's the person that would this happens
1:39:56
to everybody just like the basketball players looks. You
1:39:59
know who was the biggest greatest guys in the late 50s.
1:40:05
And they look at today's salaries and so we used to get
1:40:07
like 10 bucks and we had to do a side job. We had to be a waiter
1:40:10
to be a professional basketball player. Yes. And now they're
1:40:13
getting $50 million a year. Yes,
1:40:16
Adam Curry: I used to be on MTV and people with with a with a
1:40:20
decent following on tick tock or Instagram make more than ever
1:40:23
made?
1:40:24
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, well, they did a person with a decent
1:40:27
following on Instagram or Tiktok make more than most people used
1:40:32
to make and this is true.
1:40:34
Adam Curry: And counts. So that's so that's why he's mad.
1:40:39
But I just think it's a poor way of describing it. Because he
1:40:47
what, what he says with with the mammies is, oh, no, they,
1:40:52
they're, they're there to hold you back and not not really go
1:40:56
as deep as I go. And what I'm saying is lizards. Well, there's
1:41:01
that part of his thesis. What I'm saying is, these are
1:41:05
opportunists. And wherever the outrage is, and the mainstream
1:41:09
as you heard is playing right into it. The playing right into
1:41:13
it is perfect. Get everyone upset that well, there's nothing
1:41:17
but Chinese spies everywhere and they're They probably brought
1:41:19
down at&t This morning. And and it's just Bull. I mean, it is
1:41:28
both it is bull is just bow gives
1:41:31
John C Dvorak: a trainee any Chinese, you know, military age
1:41:34
men are coming over, they're coming over to work and one of
1:41:37
the high tech companies. Yeah, or not working at a high tech
1:41:41
company to spy on anybody. They're working there to get
1:41:44
stock options. Yeah,
1:41:46
Adam Curry: exactly. They want to wait until something goes
1:41:49
public. Exactly.
1:41:51
John C Dvorak: Yeah, you know, what's going on, you know, the
1:41:53
ropes and stupid. I mean, we had in the San Francisco Bay Area
1:41:57
had the we have Travis Air Force Base. And there was this
1:42:01
mysterious group kept buying up to farmlands around and they
1:42:04
became like all the Chinese are buying up the farmlands around
1:42:08
the base. And then after about a year of mysterious buyouts of
1:42:13
little farms, it turns out they're being bought up by a
1:42:16
bunch of Silicon Valley douchebags are trying to turn it
1:42:18
into some sort of a commuters paradise.
1:42:23
Adam Curry: So of course, the troll room DataMan JCD are
1:42:27
wrong. CCP intelligence has safe houses around the US, dude. Of
1:42:30
course they do. And we've got safe houses around it in every
1:42:34
other country, including China. Well, unfortunately, they
1:42:36
John C Dvorak: all got killed. Yeah, because we have the moles.
1:42:39
Yeah, I mean, surprise that the CIA prize
1:42:43
Adam Curry: surprise, but it's good work. Because that really
1:42:45
your biggest problem right now is that they have safe houses.
1:42:48
Is that really the problem? Or have you looked around your
1:42:51
local neighborhood and seeing like John potholes? You see drug
1:42:55
addicts? I hit two potholes on the drive over here. You see
1:42:58
this? You know, there's they're they're controlling your
1:43:00
children with nonsense in school? I mean, is that maybe a
1:43:04
bigger problem? What are you really worried about? And you're
1:43:06
gonna go on, on on your social timeline? And oh, this is crazy.
1:43:11
No, no. Come on. Come on, people calm down. Calm down.
1:43:18
John C Dvorak: Well, I got a couple of tick tock clips then.
1:43:23
People should be worried.
1:43:27
Adam Curry: Alright, what are we playing,
1:43:29
John C Dvorak: but this one here is not a bad. This is a clip
1:43:31
that's reasonable. It's just an interesting news clip that was
1:43:34
on tick tock about it. And it's not newest, like three or four
1:43:38
months old, but it's fun. It'd be annoying clip this teacher
1:43:41
fired Jessica
1:43:43
Unknown: Tapia was fired as a teacher from her Roopa Valley
1:43:45
High School for refusing to hide students gender preferences from
1:43:49
parents, if I
1:43:50
were to ever find out about a student's gender or pronoun
1:43:54
preference that I was to withhold that from parents and I
1:43:57
said, Are you asking me to lie to parents? And they said yes,
1:44:01
we are talking about minors. Their brain is not fully
1:44:05
developed. Decision making portal and that brain is it's
1:44:09
not fully developed and they need their parents at this time.
1:44:13
For everything, everything they're going through mentally,
1:44:16
emotionally, physically, spiritually, you
1:44:18
name it, there should absolutely
1:44:20
Adam Curry: be involved in all the decisions that their kids
1:44:22
make. Okay, so understand what the clip is teach, you're fired
1:44:26
and understand.
1:44:28
John C Dvorak: The teacher was fired for not for not agreeing
1:44:33
to keep pronouns a secret from the parents.
1:44:38
Adam Curry: You need Hey, isn't there a commandment that says
1:44:40
you need to honor your father and mother? I mean, if teachers
1:44:43
are doing you know, if you're not doing that you're not
1:44:46
honoring not letting a kid honor their father and mother. Just
1:44:50
like it's an obvious violation of trust.
1:44:54
John C Dvorak: Meanwhile, we get to learn something new here with
1:44:56
this clip, which is more about my typical vehicle This is about
1:45:00
transgenderism, no groovie
1:45:02
Unknown: am trying gender, which means like a triangle, I have
1:45:05
three genders, male, female and non binary. And the difference
1:45:10
between transgender and gender fluid is that I feel all three
1:45:13
of these genders at the same time, all the time, it doesn't
1:45:17
ever shift or change, or I feel one gender more strongly than
1:45:21
the other, like gender fluid tends to be. Also, I should
1:45:26
recognize and accept that a lot of people don't see non binary
1:45:30
as a third gender, they see it as something completely separate
1:45:34
from the binary of male and female. But for me, it's like a
1:45:41
third gender. Or I guess you could call it a third identity.
1:45:44
Yeah,
1:45:45
Adam Curry: so this is now kicking off in Canada, in
1:45:48
British Columbia, as the premier there, has said, Yeah, we're
1:45:53
gonna start cutting back on some of this nonsense in schools. And
1:45:57
there's a program called so g 123. So just an acronym SOG is
1:46:02
explained in the clip. So g 123. And it's basically what you'd
1:46:06
expect, you know, is teaching young kids about homosexuality,
1:46:11
bisexuality, transgender, transgenderism, all this stuff.
1:46:15
And parents are, you know, and by the way, you're going to hit
1:46:18
because although it's political, so you're gonna hear both sides,
1:46:21
nothing new. But now it's just in Canada. This is
1:46:24
Unknown: the same plane out in BC and Alberta. protests over a
1:46:28
school program focused on inclusion or feeling division,
1:46:31
even anger. Canadian parents and families are voicing their
1:46:35
opposition or support to a set of guidelines for teachers and
1:46:38
schools that are focused on sexual orientation and gender
1:46:41
identity, more commonly known as Soji 123. In British Columbia,
1:46:46
rising tensions are reaching even the top levels of
1:46:48
government
1:46:49
123 has been divisive. An assault on parents rights and a
1:46:53
distraction, constant education, political
1:46:56
advantage and picking on kids and families and teachers and
1:46:59
schools are just trying to do the best for kids who are at
1:47:02
risk of suicide. Honorable chair, Shame on him. Defenders
1:47:05
of the guidelines say they provide a safer and more
1:47:08
supportive environment for all kids in schools. The model
1:47:11
opponents say so Gee, isn't age appropriate and lacks
1:47:14
transparency, some even likening it to sexual grooming,
1:47:18
they're exposing young kids to concepts of sexuality that are
1:47:22
too mature. What that does is it teaches kids from
1:47:25
kindergarten from a very small age where they're not
1:47:28
developmentally, even understand or comprehend what is being
1:47:32
taught to them. It confuses them. A
1:47:34
child who might be confused or or overly impressionable might
1:47:39
be garnered over to that side. I'm here
1:47:42
to stop trying to
1:47:45
make us games.
1:47:49
Adam Curry: I love that they put that in the report little kid.
1:47:52
I'm here to stop them from trying to make us gay. Okay,
1:47:55
little kid. Yeah. Child abuse.
1:47:58
John C Dvorak: Wow, child abuse.
1:48:00
Adam Curry: And in the UK, the NHS, you know, the National
1:48:04
Health System, the shining jewel of the United Kingdom says that
1:48:11
trans women's milk, which is oh, this
1:48:14
John C Dvorak: is a good one,
1:48:15
Adam Curry: which is, you know, it's chemically induced is as
1:48:19
good as breast milk. It's all good. I'm sorry, a chest
1:48:25
feeding, to make sure we get it right. And this is done with it.
1:48:31
This is just this. So yeah, this is what are they? What are they
1:48:37
using this some drug? Oh,
1:48:39
John C Dvorak: it's boring. One. They have to really, you gotta
1:48:41
get pumped with a bunch of things to get to get to the
1:48:45
point where you can live date
1:48:47
Adam Curry: motilium mode, it's Domperidone which is the brand
1:48:53
name is motilium. never intended for this, but as being
1:48:59
prescribed off label by doctors. And it's from Janssen, by the
1:49:03
way. And, and the NHS has no it's as good as it's as good as
1:49:08
I've been reading this book. It's about a guy who was 26 in
1:49:15
1932 1933. In in Germany before Hitler was Chancellor and I
1:49:21
think it was a pastor or preacher and Bonhoeffer Dietrich
1:49:27
Bonhoeffer and, and he wrote his own book about what was
1:49:32
happening at that point in Germany, man the parallels with
1:49:40
transgenderism homosexuality. The look at cabaret Cabaret is
1:49:46
literally about this time in Berlin. Inflation, you know, war
1:49:51
on the horizon. There's so much parallel going Of course, you
1:49:56
know the, the parishioners at the church at the Vilem chi
1:50:00
Kaiser, Kaiser Vilhelm church, they just sang louder. So they
1:50:04
didn't hear the boxcars going by was choose being shipped off to
1:50:08
Auschwitz. And it's it's pretty crazy. These parallels are, and
1:50:14
it's even back to Rome. Same kind of stuff. You wouldn't
1:50:19
nature hasn't changed that much. It turns out we got. We got
1:50:23
iPhones. But everyday, I
1:50:25
John C Dvorak: suppose ruining everything. Yeah. Well, the
1:50:28
internet, we
1:50:29
Adam Curry: need an exodus from platforms. That's what we need
1:50:32
to get away from that. That might help a little bit, but I
1:50:35
don't know. Maybe it has to get worse before it gets better.
1:50:40
John C Dvorak: Let's do a Julian Assange update. Yes.
1:50:43
Adam Curry: Yeah. There's it's actually yes, it was the
1:50:46
yesterday the last day that they could. The last round of of
1:50:53
appeals. I think so
1:50:55
Unknown: far, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces his last
1:50:58
chance to stop his extradition from Britain to the US. American
1:51:02
prosecutors want him tried on 18 counts related to the release of
1:51:06
classified US military records and diplomatic cables. Britain
1:51:10
approved his extradition to the US in 2022. his legal team is
1:51:15
trying to overturn that approval at a two day hearing. Their
1:51:18
argument is that previous judges have failed to address their
1:51:21
case that the extradition was politically motivated. I have
1:51:25
Adam Curry: an update from CBS and from NBC, Julian
1:51:29
Unknown: Assange to CBS. Jan his lawyers argue that this case is
1:51:33
politically motivated, and that the US is basically doing states
1:51:38
retaliation after WikiLeaks published those secret documents
1:51:42
in 2010. Julian Assange, his lawyers argue that he was was
1:51:49
doing I was exposing criminality, serious
1:51:53
criminality, and it was a case of being a journalist and
1:51:57
freedom of speech. And that is why they say that he should be
1:52:00
allowed to publish those and not face any retaliation. They also
1:52:05
argued that his mental health at the moment means that if he is
1:52:08
extradited to the United States, he will be at a serious risk of
1:52:13
suicide. Indeed, his wife, Stella,
1:52:16
Adam Curry: I hadn't heard this the risk of suicide that I
1:52:19
hadn't heard he
1:52:20
John C Dvorak: will be, because this is the pretense that they
1:52:23
say that so they can kill him. Epstein
1:52:25
Unknown: is serious risk of suicide. Indeed, his wife Stella
1:52:28
told us that it was a case of life and death remember a CBS so
1:52:32
you're right. They also in court, his lawyers argued that
1:52:36
the CIA at one point they allege had a plot to kill, or indeed
1:52:40
kidnap him, when he was in the Ecuadorian embassy,
1:52:44
Nicky, tell us when do we expect that the judges will actually
1:52:46
issue their decision?
1:52:48
Okay, so this is what we call a reserve judgment in this country
1:52:51
liner, which means that the judges are going away to
1:52:54
consider their verdict. Now, they'll look at other
1:52:56
documentation and look at the submissions from the two sides,
1:53:00
we expect that there may be a ruling in mid March. Now, if the
1:53:04
ruling goes against Julian Assange, his wife, Stella told
1:53:08
me that they will appeal to the European Court of Human Rights
1:53:12
to get an order to stop the plane from taking off here in
1:53:16
the United Kingdom. But if that fails, then the law says that
1:53:20
within 28 days of that ruling being made, Julian Assange would
1:53:25
be on a plane back to face those espionage charges with you in
1:53:29
the United States law.
1:53:31
Adam Curry: So I find it interesting that what they have
1:53:33
to prove to stop the extradition, is that that, that
1:53:38
it was the this was politically motivated. How do you even prove
1:53:42
how do you even prove something like that?
1:53:45
John C Dvorak: I have no idea. I have no idea. But I like to know
1:53:48
this. Let me ask you. Julian Assange isn't an American? No,
1:53:55
but jurisdiction do we have over anything that he does?
1:53:59
Adam Curry: Well, that we run the war machine. That's our
1:54:02
that's our business right there. So everybody shut up and hand
1:54:07
him over, because he showed the ugly side of the war machine.
1:54:13
What he should have done is just become a woman. And then and
1:54:18
then you get out in a couple of years. It's pretty good. Here's
1:54:21
the NBC version of the report
1:54:22
Unknown: and what I got to this morning, including today's start
1:54:24
of a make or break hearing, and Julian Assange has long running
1:54:28
legal saga lawyers for the embattled founder of WikiLeaks,
1:54:31
launching what could be his final bid to avoid extradition
1:54:35
to the US on espionage charges. And as his chief international
1:54:38
correspondent Kerr Simmons joins us from London this morning. So
1:54:41
care what's at stake here.
1:54:45
Adam Curry: And to answer your question, I guess we could also
1:54:48
charge a Russian on espionage charges, except we don't have an
1:54:53
extradition treaty with Russia. We have an extradition treaty
1:54:56
with the UK, who I'm sure don't really want to give them up. But
1:55:00
then, you know, somehow they have to now prove in order to
1:55:04
circumvent the extradition treaty, they have to prove that
1:55:08
it was a politically motivated extradition request. And it's an
1:55:12
espionage request.
1:55:13
Unknown: What's about nothing less than free speech, according
1:55:15
to the people outside court here, as you can see hundreds of
1:55:19
protesters outside the historic high court here in London
1:55:23
holding banners saying Free Julian Assange, inside court
1:55:27
Savannah, incredible claims of a CIA plot against Julian Assange
1:55:31
and his legal team arguing that what he was doing was pursuing
1:55:35
journalism, and that this would be a politically motivated
1:55:38
extradition, Julian Assange, not in court, his team say he's too
1:55:42
sick to appear his story extraordinary beginning, of
1:55:46
course, with the release of that classified information that
1:55:50
changed many people's view of the wars in Iraq and
1:55:52
Afghanistan, then seven years holed up in the Ecuadorian
1:55:55
Embassy here in London, and then almost five years in a high
1:55:59
security prison Savannah in that time, he's had two children and
1:56:03
got married. The US government says that he should be
1:56:06
extradited, because what he did was risk lives, and that he used
1:56:09
illegal hacking, not responsible journalism, the government, the
1:56:13
US government says
1:56:14
Adam Curry: responsible journalism. All journalists
1:56:17
should be up in arms about this. And I don't really think that
1:56:20
they are not to the degree that
1:56:22
John C Dvorak: they should be. How many journalists are there
1:56:24
anymore?
1:56:25
Adam Curry: And let's hear some of them discussing this in the
1:56:27
short after clip and
1:56:29
Unknown: care any idea when the court might rule on us?
1:56:33
Well, the US gets a chance to make its case tomorrow.
1:56:36
Savannah, the argument here and you'll understand this. Well, of
1:56:38
course, from your legal background. The argument here is
1:56:41
about Savannah
1:56:42
Adam Curry: is a lawyer. She has a legal background to Savannah,
1:56:46
he says Savannah, you understand from from
1:56:49
John C Dvorak: your legal background, but maybe I'll let
1:56:51
me look around
1:56:52
Unknown: for the US gets a chance to make his case
1:56:54
tomorrow. Savannah, the argument here and you'll understand this.
1:56:56
Well, of course, from your legal background. The argument here is
1:56:59
about whether he has the right to appeal at all whether he has
1:57:03
a case that should be heard. If the court turns him down that he
1:57:07
does have some other legal avenues, but he's extradition
1:57:09
could come up pretty quickly. Savannah, his wife who is here
1:57:13
says he is so sick, she fears that he could die if he is
1:57:17
actually extradited to a prison in the US.
1:57:20
Adam Curry: Oh, that's CBS and he could commit suicide. They
1:57:23
just say he could die. This is also sick.
1:57:28
John C Dvorak: Control. I didn't know this but you let Savannah
1:57:31
Guthrie was born in Australia. Really? Melbourne.
1:57:37
Adam Curry: I did not know that. I did not know that.
1:57:42
John C Dvorak: You're waiting for amphitheatre heist school BA
1:57:44
in journalism from the University of Arizona. And they
1:57:49
got a doctor's of law from Georgetown, Georgetown a jurist.
1:57:54
All right, where she graduated, and now he got her doctorate in
1:57:57
law, but she graduated magna cum laude, which is not easy. EJ
1:58:02
received the highest score on the Arizona bar exam. Ever. Wow.
1:58:08
For the you know, the year she took it. And then she went into
1:58:11
broadcasting. Okay.
1:58:14
Adam Curry: Pa. Matt Lauer magna cum laude. Unbelievable. Thank
1:58:22
you.
1:58:23
John C Dvorak: Yeah, there we go. There we go. I brought my
1:58:26
bell.
1:58:27
Adam Curry: Oh, good. Good. Well, let's do some farmer news.
1:58:33
We haven't had enough updates about you know, we need to if
1:58:37
we're not controlling our children in school, we need to,
1:58:41
I don't know. Let's see we can do. Let's uh, shoot them up with
1:58:44
some stuff. Mass Shooting.
1:58:46
Unknown: Thank you for being here.
1:58:48
Staff. Thank you so much. class is in session at manatee Bay
1:58:52
Elementary in South Florida after a cluster of measles cases
1:58:55
here. Less than a week has fanned concern for some parents.
1:58:59
Right now. I'm not sending my 10 year old to school. So I'm
1:59:03
keeping her at home. We stepped up
1:59:05
the hand washing and this and that. Just doing our best to
1:59:09
cope
1:59:10
and mushing Broward
1:59:12
County Superintendent Dr. Peter Lucado. Today at a monthly
1:59:15
school board meeting. The health department is
1:59:18
currently at the school until 6pm Today offering vaccine
1:59:22
opportunities look
1:59:23
cada says the district is taking action to safeguard families.
1:59:26
We're doing
1:59:27
Adam Curry: deep cleaning, we're cleaning our buses, we've
1:59:28
replaced all the air filters. We've done everything we can
1:59:31
physically to make the difference. nationwide.
1:59:34
Unknown: The new year is swept in more than two dozen cases of
1:59:37
measles. Lakota says 97% of medicine Bay elementary students
1:59:41
have received at least one shot of the vaccine. This
1:59:43
Adam Curry: is so weird. Having had measles and going through
1:59:47
measles as a kid and now like oh, we scrub down all the buses.
1:59:51
We've we've we've got hazmat suits on we're trying to do
1:59:54
everything we can we're Washington, measles is very
1:59:57
contagious.
1:59:58
Unknown: But Pediatrician Dr. Jack Welch Er says explains that
2:00:01
Broward County is at higher risk for cases because of all the
2:00:03
international travelers plus vaccine exemptions for religious
2:00:07
or health reasons are rising.
2:00:09
Adam Curry: Those nutty, nutty religious exemptions.
2:00:12
Unknown: Are you surprised to see measles reemerging in 2024?
2:00:17
I'm very surprised to see it reemerging because it's
2:00:20
something that's completely preventable. And it's only those
2:00:23
people who refuse to immunize that are really bringing this
2:00:27
back to the United States, while
2:00:28
families at manatee Bay are doing whatever they can to
2:00:31
protect themselves.
2:00:33
We're trying to keep calm, not to add to any potential
2:00:36
hysteria. And
2:00:38
Adam Curry: again, I have to ask, if your child is
2:00:41
vaccinated, why why do you are worried? Why are you Why do you
2:00:44
have to keep calm? And what are these travelers they speak of?
2:00:49
Are they Is that is that new code for asylum seekers?
2:00:52
Travelers to be? Yeah,
2:00:55
John C Dvorak: it's an air coming across the border
2:00:56
unvaccinated but this
2:00:58
Adam Curry: is this is a an ad to get people on board to get
2:01:01
vaccinated. Because they have exactly what it is because the
2:01:07
people who are talking here I presume they and their children
2:01:10
are vaccinated have nothing to worry about. That's that's the
2:01:13
thing that just always baffles me in these reports. Other than,
2:01:18
you know, we all know who the mainstream media works for. This
2:01:24
is a minute 15 clip from the Reese report with which is out
2:01:32
there. But it's something we can all try at home. And I wanted to
2:01:39
share this because wow, new
2:01:42
Unknown: research shows that those who received the COVID
2:01:45
shots emit a fluorescent orange glow in their faces that is
2:01:49
visible under a UV light of 365 nanometers, and those who have
2:01:54
been exposed to shedding emit this glow around their nose.
2:01:59
After his wife was coerced into getting the COVID shot PhD
2:02:02
Justin coy began his own research, he found that the more
2:02:06
shots a person received, the more they glowed under UV light.
2:02:12
The glow can be seen initially around the nose, and over time
2:02:16
spreads throughout the entire face and into the neck. After a
2:02:20
hot shower filaments are expelled through the skin of the
2:02:23
VAX. And these filaments also emit a glow under UV light.
2:02:28
These filaments not only glow, but they have been shown to move
2:02:33
on their own in spastic movements. And they are also
2:02:38
attracted to people in videos they can be seen trying to latch
2:02:42
onto a finger and when a person who has received the shot has
2:02:46
dry skin God he's expelled filaments will become airborne.
2:02:51
This could explain how shedding occurs from the vaccine to the
2:02:54
unvaccinated. The Pfizer trial documents stated that an
2:02:58
unvaccinated individual in close proximity to someone who's been
2:03:02
vaccine can be infected by inhalation and skin contact.
2:03:06
They
2:03:07
Adam Curry: got some pretty compelling video there showing
2:03:09
John C Dvorak: this. Yeah, I'm not. It's to be
2:03:13
Adam Curry: fair to Infowars. So that's, you know, they produce
2:03:15
Well, promotable, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, it'll be very
2:03:18
friendly. very
2:03:18
John C Dvorak: skeptical of this one. I mean, I'm not the clip. I
2:03:21
don't have which I put a link to the whole video in the last
2:03:26
newsletter, which is this doctor who is going through some
2:03:31
research papers? And she
2:03:33
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, really? Oh, she's crazy that her claim
2:03:36
from the research papers that she read, says that for every
2:03:40
life saved or created 27 people died, actually to know I thought
2:03:45
it was 27. No, no two new people saved. Oh, for every two people
2:03:51
save 27 died, right? Yeah, yeah. She just did her math was
2:03:57
interesting. And
2:03:58
John C Dvorak: that's per 100,000. She just took it from
2:04:00
the paper. I don't think that she did that much math on her
2:04:02
own.
2:04:04
Adam Curry: No, but it just anyway. Am I surprised? No,
2:04:09
probably not. So it was 20. So the number was per 100,000.
2:04:13
People vaccinated. 27 people died, which to me is like, what,
2:04:17
how about zero?
2:04:21
John C Dvorak: And but we've known we've known as number, the
2:04:24
27. Well, not 27 specifically, but it's always been 20% or
2:04:29
something along those lines or 10 or 2%. There's the percentage
2:04:33
that we always had floating around. It was always a big
2:04:35
number that were dying from the vaccine. 27
2:04:38
Adam Curry: is a very small number that's not as big as what
2:04:40
we were always talking about.
2:04:43
John C Dvorak: Adverse I think that's per shot adverse event,
2:04:46
Adam Curry: maybe yes, but death. I'm not so sure. Why
2:04:51
anyway. And is it from Pfizer, or was it Maderna
2:04:56
John C Dvorak: it was just our m&a market. Is the dead Mr and
2:05:01
MISS SHOT she went on and on she went through the DNA stuff and
2:05:06
all the rest of it she was a she was angry because of the fact
2:05:11
that she was all in on this typical thing this is like as
2:05:15
somebody who's you discover something late later and then
2:05:20
you get mad about the fact that you got suckered yeah
2:05:24
Unknown: yeah
2:05:28
John C Dvorak: invade us in the newsletter of people should do
2:05:31
it you're not a subscriber I'm surprised understand I
2:05:33
Adam Curry: thought you were going to bring some clips that I
2:05:35
didn't I didn't clip her because you put it in the newsletter
2:05:37
like you have the clips
2:05:39
John C Dvorak: no I was gonna get I was thinking about it and
2:05:41
then I said you know it's in the newsletter you can watch the
2:05:45
whole thing I think is more valuable to watch the thing then
2:05:48
subscription
2:05:49
Adam Curry: please subscribe to this newsletter people. Yeah,
2:05:51
you're gonna get a kill, you know, agenda shows. See? Oh, no,
2:05:55
no agenda show dotnet the interesting development on the
2:05:59
AI front. First of all in video Whoa. Did they blow out their
2:06:05
numbers again?
2:06:07
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's unbelievable. But
2:06:09
Adam Curry: not but on the same day they released Nvidia RTX
2:06:14
which is so now you can if you buy if you buy a computer, it
2:06:17
has an NVIDIA card which I think cost 200 bucks. Then they're
2:06:22
giving you free large language models to run at home and
2:06:26
they're pretty good from what I've seen on the demos.
2:06:29
John C Dvorak: I think you should do it or this is your
2:06:31
thing this you like doing this Yeah, I will
2:06:33
Adam Curry: but aren't they cannibalizing their their sales
2:06:36
channel to to all the you know, the cloud guys?
2:06:41
John C Dvorak: I have no idea. I'm sure somebody thought about
2:06:44
this and decided that it wasn't a cannibalizing anything because
2:06:47
the chips that they're selling for the big boys Yeah. are
2:06:50
really They're like two $3,000 chips or not something. dollar
2:06:54
car. Oh, that's not this. The low end version of you know what
2:06:58
you could possibly do. But here's the big thing now is
2:07:01
like, you know, it's not AI is AGI
2:07:07
Adam Curry: Oh, it's artificial, generative intelligence. Oh, no.
2:07:12
What's the G for then?
2:07:13
John C Dvorak: Artificial General Intelligence. General
2:07:17
Adam Curry: Intelligence. Oh, so it's smart. Now it thinks, Well,
2:07:21
John C Dvorak: it hasn't. It hasn't thought at all. But this
2:07:24
is a new the new scary moniker AGI. Well,
2:07:30
Adam Curry: my partner Dave Jones, a podcast in 2.0. He
2:07:32
thinks he can make this $200 thing work well enough to detect
2:07:37
spam in the podcast index. So that's a win. Okay, yeah, well,
2:07:44
I'm debt Well, thing is I don't really have a Windows machine
2:07:47
that I'd love to have to get a Windows machine with RTX built
2:07:51
in, but I'm kind of up for it. Because it looked look pretty
2:07:55
cool. I mean, it's still, it can't do math. I mean, it's
2:07:57
still the dumb LLM stuff that it is, then I'm in you know,
2:08:02
there's one of our producers. He's out there. He's, he's
2:08:05
taking stock video. Just from wherever you're wherever he buys
2:08:10
his stock video stuff. And he's slowing it down and putting a
2:08:13
filter on it. And then he's putting a fake prompt underneath
2:08:16
and says, Look at how cool the open AI stuff is. And people are
2:08:20
like, oh, man, that's amazing. Love that. He's a dog. You know,
2:08:27
I was like, oh, man, it's so crisp. It's so clear. Yeah. I'm
2:08:30
working on my movie is so
2:08:32
John C Dvorak: good. That's a great guy.
2:08:36
Adam Curry: And, and along with all this supercomputing
2:08:40
horsepower, Bloomberg technology reports, quantum computing,
2:08:45
Unknown: and talk a lot about quantum computing, but the
2:08:47
reality hasn't yet arrived. But Apple wants to front run that
2:08:50
never
2:08:50
much for me. That's right. Quantum Computing. Some
2:08:53
estimates indicate that these types of computers, which are
2:08:56
superduper computers, not just superheroes.
2:09:01
Adam Curry: I saw I love a Bloomberg Technology Report that
2:09:04
uses the term super duper, I mean, wow. They don't even stoop
2:09:10
that low on twit, which are
2:09:12
Unknown: superduper computers, not just supercomputers, so to
2:09:15
speak, won't arrive until the tail end of the decade, or deep
2:09:20
into the 2030s. But Apple is starting to prepare for that
2:09:23
with iMessage. Let me tell you why. There's something called
2:09:26
Harvest now decrypt later attacks, right. What that means
2:09:31
is someone could steal some data now, even though it's on
2:09:35
breakable. Now, quantum computers in the future may be
2:09:37
able to break it open. Right? So Apple wants to stop that from
2:09:41
happening. They don't want someone to collect or steal
2:09:43
someone's iMessage data in the year 2025 And then crack it open
2:09:47
in 2032. And so that's what this new iMessage p q three
2:09:52
technology is going to do. It's much improved encryption for the
2:09:56
platform. It's rolling out next month when Apple least is its
2:10:00
next software update iOS 17.4 being the big one, and then it's
2:10:05
going to become the default for all iMessage conversations by
2:10:09
the end of this year.
2:10:10
Adam Curry: Now, this is kind of up our alley, because, of
2:10:13
course, you know, I think we both agree that quantum
2:10:17
computing, okay, we'll see, we'll believe it when we see it.
2:10:20
It's not here. But the fact that Apple is now using this as
2:10:24
marketing for a new iMessage encryption schema. Sounds very
2:10:32
fishy to me.
2:10:34
John C Dvorak: It sounds like marketing genius.
2:10:37
Adam Curry: Well, but you know, so Chagas to 65 to 63. What is
2:10:44
it? You know, the standard encryption technologies
2:10:47
everybody's using is fine. It's not it's not being cracked. Now
2:10:52
we have to suddenly, with your iMessage, it's going to be this
2:10:56
PQ thing, the PQ three, which is post quantum encryption. Sounds
2:11:02
to me like that's something that would be great to give the
2:11:06
national security state a backdoor into
2:11:09
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah,
2:11:10
Adam Curry: that's what I'm thinking. Oh,
2:11:12
John C Dvorak: yeah, that sounds like a winner.
2:11:16
Adam Curry: I just don't know what you want. I just don't know
2:11:18
here. The new iMessage security protocol, pq three is the first
2:11:21
messaging protocol. The court says they're calling it the
2:11:24
iMessage security protocol, the first messaging protocol that
2:11:27
qualifies to reach what Apple calls level three security. Oh,
2:11:30
that's what they had in Wuhan. This uses post post quantum
2:11:35
cryptography. So they then not only it should be pre quantum,
2:11:40
but okay, to secure both.
2:11:43
John C Dvorak: I know why they didn't know they use POST
2:11:45
quantum because it's supposed to be supposed to work after
2:11:49
clicking on OK.
2:11:51
Adam Curry: To secure both the initial key establishment and
2:11:54
the ongoing message exchange. In addition, the level three P QC
2:11:59
can automatically restore the security of a conversation even
2:12:03
when the key is compromised. Therefore, p q three is claimed
2:12:07
to surpass protocols and all other widely developed message
2:12:11
apps. This this thing I don't like this the reasoning that's
2:12:17
what that's the part that makes me suspicious. Like all we want
2:12:21
your your conversation today that you're having with your
2:12:24
with your friends in your iMessage group. Hey,
2:12:29
John C Dvorak: hey, you up? Yeah, exactly. What are you
2:12:32
doing
2:12:33
Adam Curry: sup? Emoji emoji? They want it to be? Yeah, they
2:12:38
want this to protect you from when the evil quantum computer
2:12:42
comes along. To me. To me, this seems like they're they're
2:12:48
finally opening up a backdoor.
2:12:53
John C Dvorak: I would have never thought that until you
2:12:55
mentioned it.
2:12:56
Adam Curry: That's the first thing that the first thing that
2:12:58
hit my mind is like, why are you doing this? Everything works
2:13:02
fine. Yeah. What's the point and see if there's anything else in
2:13:06
this? Apple uses the module lattice based key encapsulation
2:13:12
mechanism standard, or MLK em, which enables the sender device
2:13:17
to get a receivers public keys then generate post quantum
2:13:20
encryption keys. Who owns this? Is this open source? Doubtful?
2:13:27
No,
2:13:28
John C Dvorak: it's no way Yeah.
2:13:31
Adam Curry: Because you know if they gave it if they let
2:13:33
everybody use it now it will be an iOS 17 For for iPad for Mac
2:13:42
watch. It won't happen envision OS yet. Okay. Well,
2:13:50
John C Dvorak: let's take a look at this student loan. Debt
2:13:54
update.
2:13:55
Adam Curry: Oh, have we have we forgiven it for everybody yet?
2:13:58
John C Dvorak: No, they're working on it. The
2:14:00
Unknown: White House announced on Wednesday that is canceling
2:14:02
another $1.2 billion in student debt for over 150,000 borrowers.
2:14:08
There are people who borrow less than $12,000 to begin with
2:14:12
and have been paying back their loans for at least 10 years. And
2:14:16
President Biden who's on a fundraising trip to California
2:14:18
says it will provide some breathing room to these
2:14:21
Americans and people
2:14:22
in the student debt every student debt relief. They buy
2:14:25
homes, they start businesses they contribute they engage with
2:14:29
the community in ways they were unable to before it actually
2:14:31
grows the economy. The
2:14:33
new announcement comes as Biden's trying to appeal to
2:14:36
younger voters has also the latest moved administration's
2:14:39
piecemeal strategy to cancel student debt after the Supreme
2:14:43
Court last year is struck down and even more sprawling and
2:14:45
expensive plan. Today Biden's wiped out over $130 billion in
2:14:50
student debt for about 4 million borrowers. Republicans have been
2:14:54
criticizing Biden's strategy and saying it's not actually helping
2:14:58
to improve most Americans law I watch
2:15:01
John C Dvorak: in the last three years, the bite you. You want to
2:15:05
finish today you have a comment. Okay. The
2:15:08
Unknown: administration's Department of Education has put
2:15:11
considerable time and resources to prioritize their student loan
2:15:15
schemes, but they've been unable to fulfill their basic
2:15:19
responsibility mandated by Congress and essential to
2:15:22
American families. Republican
2:15:24
Senator Joni Ernst on Wednesday accused Biden of enacting
2:15:28
socialist schemes adding that taxpayers shouldn't have to foot
2:15:31
the bill for a billion dollar student loan bailout, and
2:15:34
Congressman Matt Rosendale called it a slap in the face to
2:15:38
responsible Americans who paid back their loans. The White
2:15:42
House meanwhile, is vowing to cancel even more student debt
2:15:45
adding that it's gonna leave no stone unturned to find ways to
2:15:48
do it.
2:15:50
Adam Curry: Before you comment, I couldn't help but hearing
2:15:52
ballers she I know she was saying borrowers but it keeps it
2:15:56
sounds like ballers to me.
2:15:58
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, she can't say borrow errs. So these
2:16:04
are people that had took out $12,000 or less than they have
2:16:08
$12,000 debt student loan. And and they've been paying it off
2:16:13
for 10 years, which means they can barely pay. They're not It's
2:16:17
not paid off. So they, if it even if they paid off 10% of it
2:16:21
for over 10 years to get 10 years to 10 years, probably just
2:16:25
paying in $1,200 a year which is $100 a month. These are not
2:16:29
people who Joe Biden ceases they're gonna go out and buy a
2:16:32
Adam Curry: house. Not really no.
2:16:35
John C Dvorak: I mean, that's pathetic, that they would have
2:16:37
this kind of a debt. Okay, I I'm actually on the side of the, of
2:16:42
the forgiveness for those that situation. That's terrible. But
2:16:45
I want to play this student loan funny commentary, real short
2:16:49
clip,
2:16:50
Unknown: that's $138 billion
2:16:52
out of the pockets of lower middle class workers employees
2:16:58
that didn't go to college, to pay for some rich spoil Brett to
2:17:03
go to Harvard, and get a master's degree in puppetry.
2:17:09
John C Dvorak: So this is the counter argument. And I'm
2:17:14
thinking, well, it wasn't some rich spoiled brat. No, that's
2:17:18
been trying to pay off a $12,000 debt over 10 years,
2:17:22
Adam Curry: which is probably only interest they've probably
2:17:24
never even even even hit. They probably
2:17:26
John C Dvorak: hasn't touched a principle. You're right. Well,
2:17:28
Adam Curry: I can top that before we take a break. I have
2:17:31
two clips regarding Israel, which I think is important.
2:17:35
Because everyone's it's really important for everybody to
2:17:38
actually three. This one first, have you heard of highway 749?
2:17:46
Unknown: No, Israel is building a new highway in Palestine Gaza
2:17:49
that will run through the former NetSim settlement and will
2:17:52
effectively divide the besieged enclave into two parts.
2:17:55
Israel's pro government channel 14 has reported being referred
2:17:58
to as highway 749 is construction with a level of
2:18:02
civilian infrastructure in its path, likely including the
2:18:05
Turkish Hospital, which was operating a few weeks ago before
2:18:08
being destroyed Aleksei University to villages,
2:18:10
amusement parks and acres of agricultural land. According to
2:18:14
the report, Israeli forces are establishing this highway to
2:18:17
deploy future military offensives in Gaza as well as to
2:18:20
prevent the movement of 1 million Palestinians in the
2:18:23
south of Gaza back to their homes in the North. The report
2:18:26
has sparked fears among many who say the construction of highway
2:18:29
749 indicates Israel's plan to illegally reoccupy Gaza,
2:18:34
contradicting the supposed stipulations of its long term
2:18:37
ally the US as part of its solution to the ongoing conflict
2:18:41
which includes no re occupation of Gaza and no reduction of its
2:18:45
territory. This report on Israel's post war plans for the
2:18:48
PCs enclave comes amid threats of a ground invasion of southern
2:18:52
Gaza as Rafa issued by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
2:18:55
Netanyahu. While many guns a member of Tel Aviv's war cabinet
2:18:58
warned Hamas that if all Israeli hostages aren't released by the
2:19:02
start of Ramadan, Israeli forces will launch the assault which
2:19:06
will ultimately last for six weeks.
2:19:09
John C Dvorak: So that's I couldn't understand a word he
2:19:11
said it was like a I talkie had some rhythm that I couldn't pick
2:19:15
up on
2:19:15
Adam Curry: as Turkish radio and television they do weird that
2:19:19
there's no reason for those music beds they put behind the
2:19:22
report. But highway 749 effectively divides Gaza in two
2:19:27
straight through to the to the Mediterranean. And it seems like
2:19:31
no, there's your division. There's your two state solution
2:19:35
which has ran it right through Gaza and it looks like that's
2:19:39
actually happening and so you know, people who were in the
2:19:41
north and you're you're now I guess part of Israel, you're not
2:19:44
going back there. I just haven't been able to find any US reports
2:19:48
about or any British reports. I did find an odd ones very short
2:19:52
from the BBC. Tell me what you're here you thought it was
2:19:56
difficult to hear the Turkish guy how about the Brit me
2:20:00
Meanwhile
2:20:00
Unknown: on the prospects for a Palestinian state parliament
2:20:03
there has shown near unanimity, hasn't it?
2:20:06
Yeah, so it very much as expected really we had last week
2:20:10
Benjamin Netanyahu saying that his government would reject what
2:20:14
he calls international diktats about Palestinian statehood. The
2:20:19
cabinet followed suit and today by a majority of 99 out of the
2:20:24
120 members of the Knesset, Parliament followed suit,
2:20:28
Adam Curry: I Erddig tax, the first five times I played that
2:20:32
diktat Nordic tax is what I kept hearing diktats, like what is a
2:20:37
dictator. We
2:20:38
Unknown: had last week of Benjamin Netanyahu saying that
2:20:41
his government would reject what he calls international diktats.
2:20:46
Adam Curry: Like, what is the International Dick tax? It took
2:20:50
me three four times before I figured I was saying diktats.
2:20:54
Yeah,
2:20:55
John C Dvorak: so he said, I never didn't hear the other lewd
2:20:58
thing you something's wrong with you. Oh, thanks. Thanks. You're
2:21:03
hearing things. Yeah,
2:21:05
Adam Curry: I guess so. Anything else you want to you want to hit
2:21:08
before we take a break?
2:21:10
John C Dvorak: Well, since we're on that topic, I do want to play
2:21:12
the Progressive Caucus falling apart. Based on this war.
2:21:16
Unknown: New York Congressman Richie Taurus, a vocal supporter
2:21:19
of Israel is splitting with the Progressive Caucus amid
2:21:22
disagreements with the group over the Israel Hamas war.
2:21:26
Although his exit is being kept a low key the caucus has deleted
2:21:30
his photo from the membership page on their website and TD has
2:21:34
reached out to tourists his office for further comment on
2:21:37
the issue. And he's not the first member to leave the
2:21:40
Progressive Caucus since the war broke out. The other
2:21:43
representative Lewis Frankel left in November, both of them
2:21:46
voted with around 20 other Democrats to censor another
2:21:49
member of the Progressive Caucus, Rashida to lead over her
2:21:53
rhetoric on Israel using the phrase from the river to the
2:21:56
sea, which is understood as a call for the end of Israel as a
2:21:59
Jewish state. Torres took to social media to condemn this
2:22:03
writing that the progressive members comments crossed, quote,
2:22:06
a line of hate speech that no public official should ever
2:22:09
cross. Congress has a right to take a principled stand against
2:22:13
hate speech calling for the destruction of the world's only
2:22:16
Jewish nation state. The Congressional Progressive Caucus
2:22:19
has repeatedly pressured President Biden to withhold
2:22:22
support from Israel and instead call for a ceasefire in the
2:22:26
region. This has led the President to walk a thin line
2:22:29
with how he responds to the conflict in Gaza. Although he
2:22:32
publicly supports Israel. He has also recently criticized
2:22:36
Israel's military response in Gaza, calling it over the top
2:22:40
and just this week, President Biden pushed an alternative UN
2:22:43
resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza.
2:22:47
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, once again, and we're like nah, now
2:22:50
we're vetoing that. We're not doing it. United Kingdom
2:22:54
abstention week.
2:22:57
John C Dvorak: What did did you notice that Lu in that report
2:22:59
they Rashida to leave was censored. Yes. I sent you this.
2:23:03
Did I miss
2:23:04
Adam Curry: that? Or? Yes. And talk about it ensured century
2:23:07
century censured? Yes. Because of the detox. She was censured,
2:23:13
because she said, from the river to the sea, therefore
2:23:16
effectively calling tock tick tock, yes. Well, you know, this
2:23:24
is this is a problem for for the elites. Uh, Hillary Clinton made
2:23:28
a mistake. The mistake she made is she she's like, No, I'm in
2:23:32
Germany. Anyway. Now, Pierre already came by to do my hair in
2:23:36
Munich. I'm going to take a little trip to Berlin. And I'm
2:23:39
going to do a little stint at the cinema for Peace Foundation.
2:23:44
And the cinema for Peace Foundation is just lovely. It's
2:23:47
cinema, as you know, whenever you have cinema, and the title
2:23:50
is great. And we show horrible pictures of people being killed
2:23:54
everywhere cinema. And well, she forgot that people hate her
2:23:59
guts. Hillary
2:24:00
Unknown: Clinton, how dare you speak about human rights where
2:24:03
Palestinians are being murdered in the name of protections of
2:24:07
human rights,
2:24:08
not defending itself. And you talking about women's rights?
2:24:14
Are you serious white woman's right. Are you talking about
2:24:19
genocide committed by the USA the government that you're
2:24:23
standing under? And now you're speaking?
2:24:27
We are watching a set of genocide?
2:24:41
About the Palestinian people,
2:24:43
whose bride to be by fantasizes about extrajudicial killings,
2:24:49
you have been responsible for the killing of Pakistanis, you
2:24:54
will support the wars in Iraq, all over the Middle East.
2:24:59
Adam Curry: You are a war criminal? There it is. Boom.
2:25:03
Your war criminal oh. Oh man, what a bummer.
2:25:07
John C Dvorak: I was pretty naive of her to go there or she
2:25:10
can't go anywhere reminds me of Nixon, you know when he went to
2:25:14
South America and it was like Yankee go home. Yes. Rope yelled
2:25:18
at him.
2:25:19
Adam Curry: Yes. And I'm all for this. Keep yelling at all of
2:25:23
them. Yell at all of them. It's the more of this please. I mean,
2:25:28
Biden can't go anywhere genocide Joe. Unfortunately, the
2:25:31
alliteration is just too too beautiful. They need something
2:25:36
for Hillary. Yeah, something some alliteration. Yeah. Can't
2:25:42
think of something.
2:25:44
John C Dvorak: Else hellacious Hillary man, something
2:25:47
Adam Curry: that Germans can yell out. hellacious is not
2:25:50
going to work. Well, maybe Clinton killer Clinton, then
2:25:54
they should do something they need to work on that. Then that
2:25:58
should just she won't go out anymore
2:25:59
John C Dvorak: after that, though. She
2:26:01
Adam Curry: Are you kidding me? She loves the attention. She
2:26:04
loves it. All the leads to
2:26:07
John C Dvorak: they found a donkey. They found a scapegoat
2:26:10
for the Boeing 737. Yeah.
2:26:13
Adam Curry: Did they fire somebody finally? Yep,
2:26:16
Unknown: switching gears. A nation Boeing has ousted
2:26:19
executive Ed Clark, the head of its 737 jetliner program after a
2:26:23
number of safety related incidents most recently, the one
2:26:27
in January when an emergency door plug blew off mid air over
2:26:31
Oregon. Despite being the company's best selling plane,
2:26:35
the 737 model is no stranger to safety and quality issues. It
2:26:40
all started in 2019 When two crashes killed more than 300
2:26:45
people. The Federal Aviation Administration had grounded it
2:26:49
for 20 months. And following the recent mid air blowout
2:26:53
preliminary findings by the National Transportation Safety
2:26:56
Board stated that the door panel was missing four bolts when it
2:26:59
left the factory at Clark has been with Boeing for 18 years.
2:27:04
His departure comes as the company announced a leadership
2:27:07
reshuffle and its commercial airlines unit.
2:27:11
John C Dvorak: Well, 18 years What did what happened?
2:27:15
Adam Curry: Well, unfortunately, what they what they're going out
2:27:19
there's a marketing problem. The aviation industry in general
2:27:22
hasn't and I'm seeing it everywhere. They have a dei
2:27:26
marketing issue is that people believe that all of these
2:27:29
problems are caused by dei within Boeing. And that's what
2:27:33
they're going to have to overcome. And I believe they put
2:27:36
a woman now in his place she's moved up the chain who I'm sure
2:27:40
is perfectly competent, but that's the problem they have to
2:27:42
deal with is that I mean there was some video which as a
2:27:46
helicopter pilot, I knew that this was a training and there's
2:27:50
a pretty good video actually of a guy going into auto rotation
2:27:53
he has a student with him and he lands in between these mountains
2:27:56
on down on on some flat rocks. It's well done it's a great
2:28:01
autorotation landing but it was marketed it was or was posted on
2:28:06
ax and then in the comments as well lucky this wasn't a dei guy
2:28:11
you know? Lucky the DI hire didn't have to land this thing
2:28:16
so that's that's the problem they have to deal with because
2:28:19
that that's just an it's no it came from other parts because
2:28:22
they had that unfortunate dei marketing of oh look at it we
2:28:26
got the all all female crew all black crew all gay crew whatever
2:28:30
they had. And now when something goes wrong immediately people
2:28:33
are saying dei so firing that portion.
2:28:37
John C Dvorak: Counter programming for on dei has gone
2:28:40
very well.
2:28:41
Adam Curry: Yeah. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your
2:28:43
courage in the morning to you the man who put the sea in the
2:28:45
cinema of genocide say hello to my friend on the other end one
2:28:48
only Mr. John Cena
2:28:50
John C Dvorak: random morning to you Mr. Adam curry in the
2:28:52
morning all ships and sea boots to the ground feet in the air
2:28:54
subs in the water. I haven't gotten my echo device here. The
2:28:58
air subs in the one of the days and nights out in the morning
2:29:00
Adam Curry: to the trolls and the troll room. Let's count them
2:29:02
shall we? Hello? Wow, well it's over one and a half 1000 but
2:29:11
barely 1556 We count today.
2:29:15
John C Dvorak: And lottery 100 Low
2:29:16
Adam Curry: it must have been the DEI talk or something. Oh
2:29:18
no, we didn't even bring up Africa. I had an Africa clip. I
2:29:23
could get rid of everybody if I just played
2:29:25
John C Dvorak: we should start seeing maybe Africa draw them
2:29:28
in.
2:29:29
Adam Curry: We can try. No no. Those trolls are listening live
2:29:33
which is the fun thing about it's like having a live studio
2:29:36
audience that can heckle you. You don't hear it you know the
2:29:39
microphones don't pick it up. Oh my God. They heckle a lot keeps
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me on the toes on my toes. I like it. Like okay, let me see
2:29:48
people are mad or they're mad. Oh, mad. It was now he's mad and
2:29:53
a lot of people there who should have their own podcast? Because
2:29:57
they really know things a lot better than we do. Yeah,
2:29:59
John C Dvorak: you No, it's not that hard to podcast.
2:30:04
Adam Curry: get bent curry. There you go.
2:30:07
John C Dvorak: Yeah, bent curry get bent curry
2:30:10
Adam Curry: JCD is scared of entering the troll room. He's
2:30:12
scared. He's scared. He goes, No, you just won't want to be
2:30:16
No, actually, I
2:30:16
John C Dvorak: don't know how to Yeah, there you go.
2:30:19
Adam Curry: You can go to troll room.io and join our live studio
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audience. We actually love our trolls very much. They're very
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now what is I think we broke a lot of hearts because almost
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everybody did shoes. Did sneakers. You know for the Trump
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sneakers? Yeah
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John C Dvorak: this did the sneakers it was not injured. Why
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Adam Curry: did we not I mean what didn't Why didn't we
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because it wasn't
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John C Dvorak: as good as the baby
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Adam Curry: you know the baby was better. I think you're
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right. What else was there? We know is
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John C Dvorak: anything we really there's unused levers by
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clip custodian which I don't even remember seeing that last
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time there was the dogs that did podcasting dogs those
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Adam Curry: want to they must have gone up later I don't
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remember seeing the comments or Blogger ones they might have of
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the salad kosher blogger with his AI art it's like you almost
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just go right past it. See I don't remember seeing the
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chlorine chloramine O's for
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John C Dvorak: more likely to vote true yeah I'm a real human
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not AI generated I think that was comic strip but the dog at
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Unknown: I don't I don't remember that one let me see
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John C Dvorak: I don't remember it baby was declared it
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Adam Curry: was the winner no data was the winner What else
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was there anything else that no thing so the shoes I kind of
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like the podcast all stars shoe amid Lisa was a converse and was
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something fun about it. Just AI stuff. And by the way, we from
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time to time we're obviously going to pick something as AI
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generated. But in general, we just look at this overviewing
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see all the AI stuff is is boring. Now it's pretty but but
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you
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John C Dvorak: need all of it. Yeah, some of it. But you need
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Adam Curry: you need some humor. Something that AGI is not yet
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done.
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John C Dvorak: And never will.
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Adam Curry: I don't think so either.
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John C Dvorak: I guess if you put in, I mean, there are joke
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books out there that have lots of them and they go back in
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history. And you and Milton burrow once released his archive
2:35:19
vault of jokes, most of which were borrowed from someone else.
2:35:23
I suppose if you loaded up AI with with jokes, I don't know if
2:35:28
he could even develop a new one or just kind of recycle when
2:35:31
because a lot of these are formulaic. And it figures out
2:35:34
the formula and they can do it.
2:35:35
Adam Curry: Well, like a joke. It's all in the delivery, you
2:35:37
know, timing, delivery, these are things that will actually
2:35:41
John C Dvorak: that's the soul. Yes. See, which is missing from
2:35:44
a lot of Ayar. Like the
2:35:45
Adam Curry: George Carlin AI, delivery of jokes. No,
2:35:50
John C Dvorak: I mean, so AI. Oh, that was the worst example.
2:35:53
AI
2:35:53
Adam Curry: can be a great tool. But you just just because you
2:35:56
can type it in and it pops up with your prompt doesn't mean
2:36:00
that it has Yeah, it doesn't have soul. Exactly. Sometimes
2:36:03
they do. But that means someone knows what they're doing. And
2:36:05
they adjusted something or it's the talent of the artist, no
2:36:10
matter what the tool is they use and this AI just makes everyone
2:36:13
think they're artists. Is that a good? Good? description of
2:36:20
what's going on here?
2:36:21
John C Dvorak: Because you're getting closer. Okay. Well,
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thank
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Adam Curry: you very much to all of our artists and I actually
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used Parker Polly's sneaker this morning for the bad signal. I
2:36:31
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Yes, that could be if it's meant that could be worse some dough
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John C Dvorak: yeah for Falcons George validatable
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gets a double up karma.
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Adam Curry: Sure does double up for you, sir.
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Unknown: He's got
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Adam Curry: Jennings in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. 333 dot
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33. Hates Eddie Jennings from Surfside Beach, South Carolina,
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longtime fan since Rogen that makes you a producer brother,
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it?
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Unknown: You've been de deuced
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Adam Curry: please keep on keeping it real. I love you
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guys. I can hear that goat carnamah Jingle I love it. You
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Here's the note in the morning gents. Thanks for continuing to
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John C Dvorak: Anonymous in Bemidji, Minnesota. I Bemidji
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I've been there Bemidji 2345 60s will be a first Associate
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Executive Producer please keep me anonymous no jingles but the
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art to karma work for me the last time to do some are to
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karma for all the listeners keep up the awesome work. Thanks. I
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Adam Curry: believe it's our two d two karma
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Unknown: you've gone. harm. No, no
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Adam Curry: blame. You're reading it correctly. Sir John
2:44:35
is in Cincinnati to 33 dot 99. Row of ducks he says plus fees.
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So it was two two with the fees. Thank you to share my windfall
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You get paid.
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John C Dvorak: Sir John,
2:44:52
Adam Curry: do you get paid on jury duty?
2:44:54
John C Dvorak: He get nothing Yeah, you get paid like five
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bucks a day or something.
2:44:59
Adam Curry: Keep up the good Great Work Sir John of Southwest
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Ohio Thank you brother.
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John C Dvorak: Having done jury duty Andrew Edwards in Niceville
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Florida nice Phil it's nice nice there to 30 to 45 Happy birthday
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don't know if that's a Cuban rum or what is what that is? Sorry,
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it took so long to respond. No, we ordered
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All right, Trevor. Thank you Great America donation. I had a
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good time with those guys. Like there's always a fun show with
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them.
2:46:41
John C Dvorak: They have a good podcast that Leon Atkinson and
2:46:44
Martinez, California $218.24. And he has a note because he
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sent in a check. And it says Dear John and Adam, thank you
2:46:53
for another entertaining year of no agenda. Oh, it's time once
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again to celebrate my birthday. I don't even know if he's on the
2:47:00
list. What's his name? Was it donation of treasure to the
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show? Have you ever wondered? Well, every white everyone dunks
2:47:07
on the mythical fools who believe that the new year starts
2:47:11
April 1. I've met far more people who think the year starts
2:47:16
in October or February. We'll call me a February fool because
2:47:20
I know my year start on February 18. It's his birthday
2:47:27
Adam Curry: is when his birthday. February 18. Okay, on
2:47:32
the 18th So I look
2:47:34
John C Dvorak: forward to more crackpot theories balanced with
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Buzz killing dismissals? Yeah, in 2024 I have a feeling you
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will need it more than ever this year no jingles no karma. Just
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maximum love to vert. Love to virtuous was says okay, thanks
2:47:51
again and Leon Atkinson in Martinez, California. That's
2:47:56
where the Martini was invented. Really?
2:47:59
Adam Curry: Yeah. The vodka, the gin or both? The Gin.
2:48:04
John C Dvorak: Vodka came later isn't a
2:48:05
Adam Curry: just adding all of SAP.
2:48:09
John C Dvorak: You got to put some vermouth in there if the
2:48:12
high
2:48:12
Adam Curry: tone like vermouth in my Martini I know it doesn't
2:48:14
make it Martini but for Muth is just kind of spoiled as I drink
2:48:18
it straight up gin no no vodka with dirty dirty martinis my
2:48:22
drink but
2:48:23
John C Dvorak: with vodka Do you want to just straight vodka with
2:48:26
a with dirty with some pickle juice? No
2:48:28
Adam Curry: olive juice
2:48:31
John C Dvorak: pickled olive juice
2:48:34
Adam Curry: I don't know if it's pickle there's just olive juice.
2:48:36
Yeah, the olive SAP that's what I like. You want to do this one?
2:48:42
It is your read. Yeah, might
2:48:43
John C Dvorak: as well do it. Linda Lubetkin is up next and
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she's in Lakewood, Colorado. And she came in with 200 bucks as
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she does every single show to say the following thing. Jobs
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Adam Curry: oh nice showing by our executive and Associate
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Executive producers for episode 1636. We appreciate it and of
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course, not only did you have your note read and your jingles
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played and your karma given and prayers or whatever else you
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Executive producer credit of the no agenda show and John is going
2:49:53
to take us through to the 50s and thank a couple more people
2:49:55
whose support
2:49:56
John C Dvorak: yes Steve Pierce is at the top of this list at
2:49:58
$184 and 29 cents he needs a de douching
2:50:06
Unknown: you've been de deuced
2:50:09
John C Dvorak: he's spreading the money around and he has but
2:50:12
you keep the books on this Steve so no reason to mention this.
2:50:18
Jeff Hutchinson and top top top some top some main 163 60 Oh
2:50:28
he's actually living in Singapore since 2017 Okay we'll
2:50:33
give us some Singapore Singaporean reports when he can.
2:50:37
Nathan Cochran in Franklin Tennessee 2345 is
2:50:40
Adam Curry: my buddy Nathan he's from the band Mercy Me
2:50:46
John C Dvorak: Sir Alan Cabo Cabo Cabo Vito, Kevin Kevin
2:50:51
Whoa, I think is Candido in Midlothian, Virginia 12345
2:51:01
Adam Curry: He has a he has a complaint
2:51:04
John C Dvorak: would you guys have a complaint? I'm gonna read
2:51:06
it. Yeah, but you guys mostly Adam. Please stop yelling out
2:51:12
words and phrases. When you play a clip. You sound insane and
2:51:16
it's giving me a facial tic Well, it's
2:51:18
Adam Curry: because of my tic that I'm doing it What are you
2:51:20
talking about? duress
2:51:23
John C Dvorak: realize it but a lot of people don't know that.
2:51:25
And we don't talk about it much. But Adams has a minor
2:51:29
Adam Curry: a minor it's getting worse every day the
2:51:31
John C Dvorak: older I get a minor and so you start cussing
2:51:34
minor form of Tourette's. So I say minor because it's when the
2:51:42
is when you're having the unfortunate screeching of cuss
2:51:48
words constantly out of the blue. That's the that
2:51:51
Adam Curry: hasn't happened. That's the cool kind. I don't
2:51:54
have that current. No,
2:51:55
John C Dvorak: no, you don't know. Dan melee or Molly melee
2:51:59
probably in Fremont, California. 113 Eric Anderson and Henry
2:52:03
South Dakota 111 11 Christopher Burke and St. Paul Minnesota
2:52:07
nuts 100. Nancy, Boolean comp in Clarissa, Minnesota $100. And
2:52:15
it's actually a switcheroo for her daughter Elena. To get start
2:52:20
get her started on her Dame hood and
2:52:22
Adam Curry: it's on her golden birthday of February 20. What is
2:52:25
golden?
2:52:28
John C Dvorak: I don't want to say because
2:52:30
Adam Curry: you don't know. I don't know it's true. Well,
2:52:33
you're on the list. She's on the list.
2:52:35
John C Dvorak: Ian field is 100 Anonymous in Bedford,
2:52:40
Massachusetts. 90 Bryan Lillard in Prosper Texas ADA ADA Jason
2:52:49
Mara River in Vancouver, Washington for 808 Kevin
2:52:55
McLaughlin or buddy in Concord, North Carolina is actually the
2:52:57
Duke of Luna AOA bend he says the love I love the Bill of
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Rights and boobs. There you go. David Galloway in Flower Mound,
2:53:08
Texas 6969. Annual George and Danbury, Connecticut 6968 Brian
2:53:18
Pollock in Paul lake or pulic in St. Louis, Missouri. 6789.
2:53:30
Dennis Dennis Denise sorry Denise Denise Robertson in
2:53:34
Camden, Ohio 60 Miles plain miles in Charlottesville,
2:53:38
Virginia 5666. Gregory cure doc a person known for the 655
2:53:45
That's
2:53:45
Adam Curry: a sir I think it's sir Gregory Kia doc I think
2:53:48
could be
2:53:49
John C Dvorak: Sir Donald Winkler is definitely a sir in
2:53:52
Athens, Greece. But then it says, Deutschland, so but he's
2:53:57
in that he probably was in Deutschland on his account. He's
2:54:01
in Athens, Greece, and he's turning 49
2:54:04
Adam Curry: And he wants he wants a biscuit. He's a sir.
2:54:06
Unknown: They always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
2:54:10
John C Dvorak: Edwin Visser in
2:54:13
Adam Curry: Bogues geese to test bugs. Kay gays not even close.
2:54:18
Okay,
2:54:19
John C Dvorak: I can't get that one. It looks like egg test.
2:54:24
Adam Curry: Me. From now on. It is egg test. That's right.
2:54:30
John C Dvorak: Holland to 5432
2:54:32
Adam Curry: the Dutch the Dutch telegram group is blowing up I
2:54:35
guarantee you.
2:54:38
John C Dvorak: Yes, Edwin Visser in a good test. Aditya try Marti
2:54:44
in hyper bad. India. Aditya I think is always pronounced tre
2:54:51
Marti Brahman name 5333 For John de wine and for Adam, you
2:54:59
already got divided As requested de douching
2:55:03
Unknown: you've been de deuced
2:55:06
John C Dvorak: another stripe donation. Yeah, that's really
2:55:10
help from India. Yes, it's we always blaming the Indians for
2:55:13
not donating. We now we know why
2:55:15
Adam Curry: we need to meet up at the Taj Mahal or something
2:55:18
I've ever meet him in Hyderabad,
2:55:20
John C Dvorak: Julie Brighton, Ontario, Canada 5272. She needs
2:55:26
a de douchey
2:55:28
Unknown: you've been de deuced Langston
2:55:31
John C Dvorak: Smith in Portland, Oregon. 5271 Sir Henry
2:55:37
Barton of outpost West in Rancho Palos Verdes days with the 242
2:55:43
mark Spangler. 5167 Forrest Martin 5005 or 5005 Andrew bends
2:55:53
in Imperial Missouri 5005. And that brings us to the 50s and
2:55:57
I'll wrap it up with these guys, starting with that name and
2:56:00
location starting with Fletcher Scaife or Skyfi. Ski I think it
2:56:06
Willis Williston, North Dakota Andrew gooseneck. Sir Andrew in
2:56:09
Greensboro, North Carolina, Chris Cowan in Austin, Texas.
2:56:13
Matt Illingworth in Montclair, New Jersey. Agha Ston suppresses
2:56:19
Z SES Z pussy. I think yeah, shoreline Washington and he
2:56:25
needs a D douching.
2:56:28
Unknown: You've been D deuced.
2:56:31
John C Dvorak: Sir Paul in Twickenham, Middlesex UK. He
2:56:35
says he's a boots on the ground for most people with any money
2:56:38
or sense are leaving the UK. Yeah.
2:56:41
Adam Curry: Heading to Dubai.
2:56:44
John C Dvorak: Dubai, to play no crime, no
2:56:46
Adam Curry: illegal immigration no income tax. Yes, Sir Paul,
2:56:49
you got it. Thank you,
2:56:51
John C Dvorak: Nicholas or Rudy, which in Harpers Ferry, West
2:56:54
Virginia. Daniel laboy Sir Daniel laboy in Bath Michigan,
2:56:58
Michael Saqqara in New Richmond, Wisconsin. Robert dry cussin
2:57:04
drag us in in Oshkosh, but gosh, Wisconsin, Miko Stadium, the
2:57:10
brand of family and Sierra foothills California and Nadeem
2:57:16
a.in Free my dog boy doll doll. Hi. Oh, I'm sorry. Hi, doll
2:57:22
report. Tt tea what is that? You think
2:57:27
Adam Curry: the tea that's gotta be some island. Freeport isn't
2:57:30
that?
2:57:33
John C Dvorak: Well look up. Top Level Domain. Anybody in the
2:57:36
chat room? Tea Tea? What is it? Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad
2:57:39
and Tobago. That's it. Tea. Trinidad Tobago.
2:57:44
Adam Curry: Nice. Is that a stripe donation as well?
2:57:48
John C Dvorak: It looks like it might be Yep. Oh, oh, see? We're
2:57:51
reaching
2:57:51
Adam Curry: around the world.
2:57:52
John C Dvorak: Is that good Trinidad. Finally it
2:57:55
Adam Curry: took a while. We need to meet up in Trinidad now.
2:57:58
Come on, like go get it together. I'd go to that. You
2:58:00
kidding me? That sounds great. Sounds absolutely sounds warm
2:58:03
and toasty. I love that. I love it. Love it. Love it. Love it,
2:58:07
love it.
2:58:09
John C Dvorak: And that's our group of producers for show 1636
2:58:13
Adam Curry: Thank you all so much. It is incredibly
2:58:15
appreciated, especially the executives and Associate
2:58:17
Executive producers who always keep us on track. But we also
2:58:20
love everybody who comes in under 50. And many of those are
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Unknown: is this we go out we get people in the mouth
2:59:13
shut up
2:59:21
Adam Curry: we have a nice list as well sir Andy of the terrible
2:59:24
beach wishes his daughter Sophia Happy birthday, she turns 18
2:59:28
Today, Leon Atkinson, by the way, turned his birthday on the
2:59:32
eighth team so we congratulate him. Nancy Irwin comp wishing
2:59:36
her daughter Elena Happy Birthday. She's turning 22 today
2:59:39
that will be the golden birthday. And of course she's
2:59:41
working on her sci fi book and she loves the young woman that
2:59:44
she has become understandable Sir Donald Winkler turns 49
2:59:48
Today is Aaron Denzel, which is brother happy birthday for the
2:59:51
24th and Andrew Edwards wishes Christie a happy birthday as new
2:59:55
week. Happy birthday from everybody here the best podcast
2:59:58
in the universe. We have a layaway night. That's my buddy
3:00:04
Nathan, Nathan Cochran and he has a note says Hello Adam and
3:00:07
John requesting the name survey of the redbrook of the redbrook
3:00:13
standard fare the roundtable no jingles, no karma. Just a
3:00:16
question. Next time when I'm on the West Coast Can I go to
3:00:20
John's house and Willie make me a turkey sandwich?
3:00:24
John C Dvorak: Turkey Sandwich you'd
3:00:26
Adam Curry: like him? You'd like Nathan. I think you should. You
3:00:29
should allow them into your sanctuary.
3:00:31
John C Dvorak: Yeah, make him a turkey sandwich. Maybe
3:00:34
Adam Curry: thank you for your continued excellent and God
3:00:36
bless. God bless you, brother. Thank you so much. And that
3:00:38
means that we can get to our knights. Let's do you have a
3:00:44
blade? Did you? Oh, did you bring your blade? Oh, it's
3:00:47
John C Dvorak: not mine. Is Jay's blade. No, it's Brennan's.
3:00:52
Adam Curry: Oh, is it tiny pole? Honestly,
3:00:53
John C Dvorak: they gotta get it off the wall. Hold on. There we
3:00:58
go. There you go.
3:01:00
Adam Curry: That's pretty. It's not too bad. I'll compensate.
3:01:03
Don't worry. Here you go. That's a blade. Nathan Cochran hop up
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on the podium hola with Patrick Gibson and Andrew Edwards all
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three of us for the no agenda show in the amount of $1,000 and
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more therefore I'm very proud to pronounce the kick and pronounce
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the gate the as knights of the no agenda roundtable survey of
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the red Brooks certified loon heater of Toontown and Sir Andy
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have Niceville PhD for you. We've got hookers and blow rent
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boys and Chardonnay but also by request the UFC and loot fest
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Man that smells runs akamba 23 and Cuban sandwiches. Along with
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that of course we got some Rubenesque woman and rosacea and
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bong hits and bourbon sparkling Siris for ginger ale and
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dribbles. We got breast milk and pablum, but of course we all
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annual requests come in for the pink wax? Pink wax? Yeah, people
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actually
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John C Dvorak: requested inquire and Jay was telling me about it
3:02:16
earlier,
3:02:17
Adam Curry: too. Okay, well that means we have about 10 left if
3:02:20
you really want the pink sealing wax thank you all so much for
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your courage. Thank you for your support the no agenda show we
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could not do this without all of our producers time talent and
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treasure it's the V for V ya know what
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we do have a couple of meetups to talk about but first we have
3:02:43
a another fantastic report which is always edited together
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beautifully by Annette Miller Are you there and the indie meet
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up Sir Mark and de Maria hosting Of course I know the
3:02:51
Unknown: same Maria and this is Sir Mark sharing love with our
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time it's a lingering love fest from the no agenda indie
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community
3:02:59
this CRISPR from King George visiting the Indianapolis meetup
3:03:03
bringing greetings from the Virginia 95 Corridor meetups.
3:03:06
This
3:03:07
is Roselyn part of the blonde squad and Tricia saying hi from
3:03:11
Indianapolis. This
3:03:12
Emily wife with a missing Bruce blessing are happy to say Darren
3:03:15
O'Neal I will listen to Taylor Swift with you any day.
3:03:17
Good morning John and Adam PVR street gang wishing you a happy
3:03:22
boiler up day in the morning Dame Trinity have a great time
3:03:25
in Indy. Thank you for your courage. This is Mike the
3:03:27
POLYMATH from the Easy Peasy podcast saying yay. sportsball
3:03:32
I am John and Adam Potter from Indianapolis. Just like Mike I
3:03:35
am enjoying the sports bowl.
3:03:37
This is Nick from Indiana and I wish the good news segment was
3:03:40
more cynical and negative. Just a Shannon visit from Fort Wayne
3:03:43
who knew we could have a meet up at an IHOP we even spotted
3:03:46
Tucker outside. Have a good day. Hey Gary,
3:03:48
for real Did anybody else notice that Taylor Swift and bringing
3:03:51
the homes quit hanging out after the second or third sports
3:03:54
ballgame? That's weird.
3:03:55
This isn't Natalia pull my lever. This is Katie from St.
3:03:59
Joseph brewery and public house thank you so much to the indie
3:04:02
no agenda tribe for using us as your Meetup spot.
3:04:05
Hope to see you again.
3:04:09
Adam Curry: Boiler All right, I like pull my lever a lot. Pull
3:04:14
my lever as funny. Thank you very much. Indeed meetup always
3:04:18
good. Love those indie meetups, and we've got a good one taking
3:04:21
place now. Maybe it's even over? I don't know. Is it 630? Oh,
3:04:24
it's gotta be over now in Singapore. It's already tomorrow
3:04:27
in Singapore was the no agenda. Geo jigsaw, Singapore slitters a
3:04:30
week ago. No,
3:04:33
John C Dvorak: it's still
3:04:35
Adam Curry: time. We could go. Well, it was at the Prince of
3:04:38
Wales pub. And Jesse Cohen Nelson, who is a world traveler.
3:04:42
He organized I hope someone showed up. I look forward to a
3:04:44
meet up report even if it's just you Jesse coy. On Saturday, the
3:04:48
shrunken amygdala support group meet to two o'clock a task group
3:04:51
forum in Cincinnati, Ohio and also the central Ohio meetup
3:04:55
will take place at 3:33pm at Dempsey's in Columbus, Ohio. We
3:04:59
got Some cool meetups coming up. International ones we have
3:05:03
Kilkenny Ireland on March 2 will be competing with Zurich
3:05:06
Switzerland on the second let me see where Middleburg the
3:05:11
Netherlands on the ninth This is Greg's I love the international
3:05:14
net on the 26th of March blackening a failed a lot which
3:05:19
is right near EGS test all of those are international meetups
3:05:24
we got a whole list you can search them you can see previous
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meetup you can even start one yourself by going to no agenda
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Unknown: won't be triggered you want to be live everybody feels
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the same.
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Adam Curry: Is like a body like a pot. It really is. It always
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is. I have zero ISOs
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John C Dvorak: I have gone down negligent.
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Adam Curry: I've fallen down on the job and I'm glad you have at
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least two so we can choose a winner.
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John C Dvorak: Okay, let's start with fair. How is that fair?
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Adam Curry: I hope the other one's better. Thanks
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John C Dvorak: for asking. Thank
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Unknown: you for asking. It's
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always a pleasure.
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Adam Curry: That'll just have to do it's not bad. I like it. All
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right. Always a pleasure. Thanks for asking. I will make up for
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my lack of I saw with a brand new good news jingle good news
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Unknown: good news JCD.
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John C Dvorak: Caribbean flair to add much like our new donor
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from Trinidad and Tobago nice flair.
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Adam Curry: Yes. Right. He had flair. I agree was beautiful.
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What's your good news?
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John C Dvorak: Cabinetry?
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Unknown: How about a cat stuck in a tree and Sudbury
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landscapers called in to save that small animal neighbor say
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the kitty was there for days and you can see the size of that
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tree is like five or six storeys high and
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now we're hearing from the worker who came to the rescue
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sevens Jetty on Thompson explains
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a kitten in Sudbury finding itself in an impossible
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situation. You're going to
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hear the cries in the ground. I guess that's how he discovered
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the cat was out there.
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Neighbors say they noticed that a cat had gotten itself stuck at
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the top of a tall tree so they call the local landscape company
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to
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help. I love helping out animals and especially cats. Neil Irving
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says the cat had been in the tree for several days. The cat
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was about 50 to 60 feet off the ground so we had to bring in a
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bucket truck to help with the rescue. This is my second Cat
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Rescue. It's a lot easier with a bucket though. That's for sure.
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Irving says when he got close to the cat it started leaning
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toward them and seemed grateful to get a lift No kidding.
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The cries got increased with volume as I got closer. And a
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cat was like leaning almost like like rain ready to come out of
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the tree you know, so it was certainly happy to be found.
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The lucky cat was named Valentine since it was rescued
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on Valentine's Day and right now they're trying to track down
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Valentine's owner in the newsroom. Jodi Ann Thompson
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Seven News.
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Adam Curry: I love that. That's a great good news report.
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There's nothing like a cat up a tree.
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John C Dvorak: Deuce a huge tree and a little cat it was I don't
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know what do cats thinking? I'm always wondering about cats up
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in trees. news. Good news. Good news. Good news. Good news.
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Adam Curry: That's right everybody. Good news is how we
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love to end our broadcast. So that you feel good about life as
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you go off as you go off back into the morass that is the
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mainstream media or not, you could just hang out and wait
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until Sunday we'll be back get a book read a book. Yes. Start
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worth it. We got a nice little trio of end of show mixes from
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because they come with the answer scurvy, who donated
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feel happy as like a positive pill at the end of the podcast.
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John C Dvorak: coming from the Contra Costa County coast where
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I do not remain I'm John C Devorah. We come
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Unknown: Car take a look at this New York City trucker boycott.
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Under no circumstances will I be crossing that bridge again.
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What was dispatches reaction to
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that? Oh,
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another one.
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New York was already a loser states,
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New York has become a legal Banana Republic.
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Let's go back to the Donald Trump case. The real estate
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fraud case before Judge anger on
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I would never invest in new york now. The
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dollar ticket for parking in Georgia $50 for blocking the
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bike lane. I'm like, Yeah, I'm not going to New York City. I'm
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not going to do that anymore. New York
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is turning itself into a flyover state.
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He said because of the boycott in New York City has to pay 30%
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more just to get a load delivered from the Midwest.
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The people that James calls the victims actually wanted to do
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more business with Donald Trump. They said they made a lot of
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money. And they viewed him as a whale client. They wanted more
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loans with him. Who's next? They're gonna start refusing
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loans in New York City starting on Monday. Some folks have to
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get away. I mean, the, you know, the suggestion is, don't worry.
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We've got your back. This is really something all about Trump
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is in Miami.
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The bottom line groceries are about to start costing a lot
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more in New York, and
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you're gonna have accidents, you're gonna have traffic tied
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up. This was a victimless crime. Nobody lost any money.
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I'm in New York State.
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moved to Florida pretty quickly. Everything you just listed off
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is unlike every real estate developer, everyone in every
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city that the law mining and real
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following New Yorkers who are business people have
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nothing to worry about between 20 and 25% of our drivers just
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turning itself into a flyover state.
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Back up the cap turn. You don't have to worry if you're not
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Donald Trump in New York. That's the problem
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I'm a real estate developer. This is a chance I would ever
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take a chance on New York again
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Adam Curry: single women in the in Jasper Georgia. Hey babe
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chicken I think I'll go again, whatever I find that'll that'll
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reel them in barbecued chicken anyways chicken everyone's
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talking about chicken because I'm a salty dude in my mid 30s
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But anyway you go you bound to find a nice, nice looking
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follow. It'll be ready for you know don't
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Unknown: let that not be just go with the flow. We do.
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Oppo vorak.org/in a thank you for asking. It's always a
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pleasure.
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