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Adam curry Jhansi Devora June 20 2024 This Year Award winning chemo nation media assassination episode 1670. This is no agenda fake and cheap and broadcasting live from 11 feet below sea level and simple Amsterdam in the lowlands in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry, and

from Northern Silicon Valley where you miss the Federal holiday. I'm John C. Dvorak.

Greg Levin, Buzzkill. We had holiday. What holiday is it a holiday today? No. Once the holiday yesterday

was a holiday it was federal holiday. What?

Oh, god OH. Juneteenth Of course. How could I miss the fact that

I would like to start to show us some gaslighting clips.

Some okay. Now, by the way, did you know because I, I think you had part of it or have all of it in the newsletter. I don't really remember because I couldn't. When you sent it to me, there's no way I could I could get to looking at it. Originally, Juneteenth was celebrated on January 1. Did you know that? No, yeah. That's when the

what would it be called June? What makes it even worse? Today, January 1, to make sense, obviously,

I'm guessing it a bit a little bit. But black Americans used to celebrate January 1, because 1863 is when slavery ended. That's when the Emancipation Proclamation was signed by President Abraham Lincoln. And then, of course, this Texas thing in Galveston 80 to two years later, it makes no sense because black Americans used to celebrate on January 1.

Well, I think that's what would lead right into the Juneteenth clip that you'll like,

okay. The Juneteenth BS clip. Is that it by any chance?
When I hear well, people explained Juneteenth, it makes me wish that Rosa Parks personally forced you all to sit in the front of a school bus and go to history class. Now walk with me. Walk with me. The left has convinced you that Juneteenth was the abolition of slavery when a black revolution arose, but what it really proved is that some people remain enslaved mentally. And that's all it takes to keep you on the
plantation. If you know the actual history, Democrats kept black people enslaved for two and a half years after slavery was abolished until white, mostly right wing men came on June 19 1865, and said y'all have been free since 1863. Get off the plantation and go get a job. I wish we could celebrate what Juneteenth actually is. But instead, we continue to let the
left repackage segregation and sell it back to us. There is no such thing as a black Independence Day, but if that's what you want to call Juneteenth, then I don't want to see all twerking on a bow on July 4.

Well, there you go. That's, that's such a better way to explain it. I hadn't even thought of it that way. Democrats kept it quiet.

I like that. Which brings me to the more that was gaslighting, which I discussed in the newsletter. Yeah, I had a gas lighting promotion, which nobody bought into so we had a very lousy us showing for the for the donations but it brings me to John Pierre Van Damme.

Oh, baby, I love I love this clip. I love this whole topic.

Well, here we go like this starts. The first one is John Pierre, deep fakes. This is her at a press at the press conference. Oh,

I thought you're gonna start with the okay. I thought you're gonna start with a supercut
of videos that have been edited to make the president appear especially frail or mentally confused. I'm wondering if the White House is especially worried about the fact that this appears to be a pattern that we're seeing more. Yeah, we and I think you all have called this the cheap fakes video. And that's exactly what they are. They are cheap fakes video.

I love this part, John, because this is the memo they sent out earlier. Obviously,
they're done in batch. And in some of your news organization, have have been very clear have stressed that these right wing critics of the President have a credibility problem. Because of the fact checkers have repeatedly caught them pushing misinformation disinformation. And so we see this and this is something coming from from your your part
of the world calling them cheap fakes and misinformation. And I'll quote The Washington Post where they wrote they wrote about this and they said, how Republican use misleading videos to attack Biden in a 24 hour period. And to their credit, we have a conservative Washington Examiner did call them out as
well call me out the New York Post. Ironically, several several recent fakes actually attacked the president for thanking troops for thinking through so that is what they're attacking President And for both enormity, this happen and again in Italy. And I think that it tells you everything that we need to know about how, how desperate, how desperate
Republicans are here. And instead of talking about the President's performance in office, and what I mean by that is his legislative wins what he's been able to do for the American people across the country. We're seeing these deep fakes these manipulated videos, and it is again, done in bad faith

fact check. False. God, I love this. I love I love that you got the longer version of it because the was trending online was like 47 seconds or so it wasn't really

Yeah, no, she goes on, and I have the

other. We can play that later. I have the there were three other questions that that were asked that no one has really played.

We could play that play. There's this I'll finish this with a capital war here is first of all, after she did this, she went on Nicole wall Wallace, which is to clip J OJJO, which is kind of what she was doing. Nicole Wallace and she and she doubles down with the same and I liked the way she she pushes the idea that the whole deep fake terminology was not her idea. Oh, no, it was it was the media. They
think there is so much misinformation disinformation, as we've been talking about. You talked about the video the president wandering and it's not true, right. The President wasn't wandering a parish shooter that was right in front of him. And what you saw is the Republican Party, really manipulating what was being said and what was being seen by the American people is also very insulting to the folks who are the viewers who are watching it. And we believe we have to call
that out. We've been calling it that is something that came from directly from the media outlets, calling it that the fact checkers and calling it that

yeah, I love that. The media, we didn't come up with it. It was the media doesn't meet the fact checkers came up with it. fact checkers whose job is to check facts came up with the whole term.

And so that last clip was just a supercut. And then you can play that other one is the is just the word went out. And so this is all clips from MSNBC and CNN various stages, including people that I thought were off the air like Stelter was still going on and on making it up as they go along, as if Joe Biden wasn't staggering around cheap fakes, videos of relevance that are intentionally manipulated Korean, John
Pierre and others are calling these cheap fakes. But what it is, is truly deceitful behavior, what the White House is calling cheap fakes, who are hearing about so called cheap fakes. It's playing out on right wing media, these videos. I mean, they're blatant lies. These are cheap fakes with a White House and Biden, people call them cheap. fakes are a little bit simpler. They're cheap. They're just distorted out of context videos chopped up in certain ways
constructed in certain ways. That's what we're seeing. We've seen all of the cheap fakes Joe Biden's suggesting that he's out of it.

So yeah, I did hear Stelter, what's he even doing there? Is did he call in as a guest?

He was in he was on the table as a guest on

the table as a guest.

Well on the table,

well, I gotta, I gotta hand it to whoever came up with this because they knew that they couldn't use deep fake because, obviously, it's not AI but they want to allude to that allude to the deep fake. And then they throw in the cheap fake, I think it was a it was a good term. Of course, they passed out the memo to their as you pointed out, their stooges. And they also they kind of took our wind away from us. If we go back to January 28 of this year, no agenda episode 1629. What are
we talking about them? I think when it comes to AI, we had an event take place, something is on the horizon. I have said that this AI stuff. The way it's going to be used is something's gonna come out. And we need to flood the market with thinking like, oh, that's just AI guy. No, that's not real. That's just AI, and this is part of the Swift up.
Now a disturbing trend on social media struck one of the world's biggest stars this week, when explicit AI generated images of Taylor Swift began to circulate on x. Now,

Elon Musk is great at making money from the government. So I wouldn't put it past him somehow he's involved in this

up this is nothing new. This is nothing new at all. No, but

what I think is happening and I have a piece of John Claude Van Damme here with the question that was asked about this all White House is concerned. Why is the White House concerned? Something's coming out. Listen to the Setup question. Listen to her answer it
there were being sexually explicit images of Taylor Swift all over social media this week like, narrated by AI. Concern, is the White House about the misuse of this kind of technology. And does the White House want to see Congress moving forward legislation that would make sharing posting images like that? So I'm glad you asked that question, because it is.

First of all, all these questions are approved before the press conference. So for jump here about Claude Van Damme to say, I'm glad you asked that question. This was a setup question.
We are alarmed by the reports of the circulation of images that you just laid out a false images to be more exact, and it is alarming. So while social media is alarming, their own independent decisions about content management, we believe they have an important role to play in enforcing enforcing their own rules to prevent the spread of misinformation.

So we don't get the full two points. And then we get 1.1 point for the setup. It just was it just wasn't a diff. It was close enough. Close enough. And there we go. Now that deep fakes are firmly embedded in everybody's mind, they use a different term, the cheap fake. Although we all saw we all saw what really happened before I get

to it, and they show and there's an extended version of those clips, all unedited. There's no edits at all, by enrollment around daggering.

Don't believe your lying eyes is what they're saying. You're not seeing that. No, no, no, no, you're seeing something wrong. That's just your bias. CBS also jumped in. I mean, I do have a couple of short ones here from CBS. So it wasn't just the cable companies you've
probably heard of deep fakes. But just last week as President Biden was at the g7 summit in Italy, cheap fake clips went viral on social media and were picked up by some news outlets.

Just don't you think that this new term, they just roll it out? Like everybody knows what it is? It's just like, no

one's believable that CBS could have eluded me. But that's that's more ridiculous in the MSNBC CNN clips because they say it as a matter of
fact, take a look at this clip. For example, it shows Biden and other world leaders watching a skydiving demonstration. Before the President is seen walking away and looking in another direction walking away outlets, claimed that he was sort of just aimlessly wandering away. The clip amassed millions of views within just a few hours, when actually he if you widen out, you can see that he was talking to one of the members of the military that was participating
in that demo. How prevalent are cheap fakes and how big of a problem will really be in this election? WILDerland. Let's take a look with executive editor of CBS News confirmed Rona Tarrant who joins us now from 57 to explain Hi, Ron. It's great to see you so

high. So they're bringing the executive editor John, this is not just some slouch. This is not some pundit.

Oh, they're freaked out. This is guy now that you did did this makes it obvious that they're freaked out about this? And they're due and they're bringing in the big guns and you're doing everything they can do gaslight which is the theme here is gaslight, the public and use this term cheap. There's no fakery involved. He turned around started wandering off. What's the fake part?

Well, first of all, let's go to this term. I mean, this cheap fakes you and I would dummies, it's been around man, tell us how long
cheap fakes have been around. I'm assuming they've been around since the beginning of the media, because you know, anybody?

Yeah, pretty much every night on the news lady
can take an image and manipulate it to make it look like it's just something that didn't happen. That's exactly it. It really is a case of all

Oh, no, listen to that. Another Brit running our news go figure
meets new technology. So as you said, cheap, fake videos, not videos that are edited in a really simple way. Those have been around as long as political videos have existed. So there's a few ways for example that people might be familiar with. One is there might be a long video and you might take a very short clip and you take our key context. Another is maybe you slow something down and it makes it sound like someone was slurring their words.

That was when Pelosi was actually drunk, but no, it was slow down, okay?
Or another as you might supply several pieces together and it makes it sound like someone said something that they didn't. This is literally

describing every Joe Biden video that's out there when he's literally describing

what CBS News has been doing for years.
What's different in this election and the last two weeks elections in the presidential elections is, number one, everyone has access to mobile phones where they can edit. And number two, most people have social media accounts where they can publish this stuff. So

what was the Okay, let's start stop it. Does she explain what exactly the Edit was? When Joe Biden turned around and started walking toward the right in the wrong direction toward this other paratrooper that was over there, we all saw what it was a guy was packing his bags, they started talking to him, the guy was trying to get out of there. And meanwhile, the action was in the front, where were they? Where
the cameras were? Yeah. And Maloney had to go over there and grab him and say, Hey, over here, no. So everyone came

around, and then came behind him looking in the other direction. So it he would turn around, if you remember correctly. So they were all looking in the right direction. They just they went over there or

came around again, from doing it again. Yeah, where was the edit?

Was deceptively edited
social media accounts where they can publish this stuff. So it's worth saying these are not anything new, you know, when Trump was president, these targeted him as well. But what we are seeing in the last few weeks is really the steady stream of videos that are targeting President Biden and in particular, taking aim at his age. Ah, that's

it, they're taking aim at his age, because you can't do that with Trump for some reason. That's weird. Okay, so what is the impact? I mean, this has got to be very impactful. This can sway voters, is
there any way to measure the impact that these videos could have on the 2024? Election? Yeah,

just look at the download numbers, like podcasting. It's so accurate in comparison
to other forms of misinformation. You know, that's a really great, great question.

You want to respond,

man, is that even remotely a great question. And by the way, it's just like, This is so misleading. It's shameful,

is it? That's what makes it so groovy, though, for this something I really liked it for us for us. Is this doc. Thank you. Thank you, CBS.
No, that's a really great, great question. I think, you know, in terms of what our team has been tracking, we have seen these so called cheap fake videos, they are targeting Biden and they are targeting Trump. However, we have seen particularly in the last few months, the videos targeting Biden are getting a lot more traction online. And in
particular, the ones that target Biden's age. So for example, like you had said, claiming that he is wandering off and really was having a conversation with somebody these days

having a conversation.

Yes, you have something to say.

I'm just it just annoys me because we've all seen this video. And we've seen the extended version of it, because it's posted and you can see the whole thing, and he's just turns around starts wandering off, and yakking about something the guy's trying to pack his parachute. He's not paying any attention to Biden, there's no conversation involved.
These videos are effective, because they are they're called to fix for a reason. They are quick. They're easy to publish. And oftentimes they have big impact on people who are just scrolling through their phones, they watch it for five seconds, and they move on. Oh, like Democrat voters. Also, what's interesting about this is we've heard a lot about the fear
of deep fakes in this election. And we've seen the deep fakes haven't really shown up in the way that maybe people were worried about them showing up. But these videos that are edited in a really basic way with technology that's been around for a long time, are effective, effective to the extent that the White House is addressing them.

Yeah. Okay. There it is, by the way,

that's an Irish accent. Thank you. Yeah,

you're right. You're right.

And there was one in the last show, too, that you said was British and she was Irish, or he was Irish. Sorry.

I apologize.

I've noticed that the Irish are moving in. Well, besides they're very, they all hate Trump and they all love Biden.

Oh, interesting. Huh? Okay. Last one last observation. Yeah, no, it's good. One. Last one is B hopes, because they know their viewers so well. They know their viewers. Here's a question that is important and pertinent.
How can voters best discern between videos that are real, and videos that are not? So social media platforms, sometimes they will attach fat checks to these videos. So sometimes on X, you might see community notes or on Facebook, you might see fat checks. However, the reality is for the vast majority of them, they're not going to have anything attached. So unfortunately, it really is on the viewer. Number one piece of advice I would have
is always check your sources. So if you see something on an account, is this a partisan account? Is it pushing for a particular candidate? And does it have a history of posting misinformation? And the second thing, which I think is really important is always seek another source. So don't just take it from one account, make sure that you get a second source or even a third source, and most importantly, make sure that's a credible source.
And CBS confirmed is one of the most credible Rona, Karen, thank you so much for breaking it down with us. I appreciate it. See

vs confirmed John just in case you didn't know, CBS confirmed as one of the most credible ever, ever, ever, ever very credible.

Wow. So that took a lot of guts. Oh, they've shameless.

So, but there were three other questions in this press conference it got no play even. Everyone's just showing the the Biden video where he's, you know, wandering off and looking at some other dude pack in his chute. But there were three other instances that were obvious that also did get some virality. And these were asked of jurien jurien.

Jury, that's a new name name is Yuri.
two instances in recent days were leaders from President Obama and George Maloney early, they physically put hands on the President to guide him and show him. How

did you see this one where, where he was on stage with Obama and Jimmy Kimmel,

believe me. We were You were gone. I saw that one was a hot hot one, because it was like he was staggering off the stage.

Obama grabbed him by the wrist. You know, it's like what somebody

pointed this out on one of the one of the hater shows that people in dementia get startled. When they do they'll freeze, touch him grab, grab their hand, or the rest of them and they jump kind of jump because it's like that they're snapped out of it. And that's exactly what happens. Obama grabs his wrist and and Biden snaps out of it looks over at him. And then he was walking slowly off the stage, carefully off the stage, because he's looks like he's gonna keel over.

I think it's probably time to reinstate the term elder abuse. We haven't talked about it

for now, the theme, by the way that I've noticed on the right wing shows, every one of the shows has been bringing up elder abuse. Really?

I see I haven't seen or heard anything. I just, it's a natural occurrence that interesting. Well, it's

because we brought it up, you brought it up, not yours. To me, I have not brought it up. The President in the United States is not subject to elder abuse. He's a president. And so criticism is what I would call it. So

does that go for podcasters? Like when we're old and demented, then it's not really elder abuse. If the if we're getting dragged on social media,

we get blasted anyway. Okay.

Let me continue here with the Yes. Was your reading stage directions? Are they doing that on
their own? Or Is anybody asked them to look on the show? When we spoke to the most recent, right, right, and as we saw on Saturday, the President Obama, President Obama's office put out a statement. So I would refer you to that statement about what was being accused in those by others. And he said this did not happen in the sense of what people were saying, saying they were seeing right, or what was
being falsely reported. That they were saying, let's not forget President Obama, President Biden have a relationship. They are friends. They're like family to each other. And I think that's what you saw.

That's funny, to like family to each other. No, I think I think Obama has been pretty clear he hates Biden. I think that's that's universally understood. Everyone knows that.
You saw the President put his hand behind the on the back of President Biden. And, and they walked off the stage after after taking questions, or at an event taking questions from Jimmy Kimmel. That is that is what you saw. No,

no, I'm pretty sure I saw a President Obama grabbed President Biden's wrist who was just standing there not taking questions from Jimmy Kimmel who's staring into the lights.
But I will refer you to the President Obama's office statement. They talked about this. They discussed this and they came out with it pretty, pretty quickly. All right. Maloney.

I Maloney How about Maloney
don't have anything. I don't know specifically what happened with Maloney.

But wondering the parachutes. Oh, I mean, of course I know Maloney. Oh, that one? Oh, yeah. Just so many of them to keep track of
that was as I said, it was a cheap, you know, cheap fake.

That was it was a keep Jake definitely
cheaper. It was widely fact checked widely. But that video was widely factcheck, including by conservative media, on what had what happened that what occurred, the President walked over to give a thumbs up to divers who had just landed right in front of him. And if you run that tape a little bit longer, you would see, you would see what was happening, what the President was actually doing. And it is a cheap fake. That is what nothing and he's totally normal. What I'm saying is,

I don't know who asked that, but I like it. So you're telling me Totally normal. You can't really answer the question nothing and he's totally normal.
What I'm saying is this is a president. See,

she can't say no, it's totally normal. Listen to this bit.
Let's step back for a second. Yeah. And I said this moments ago instead of Republicans, you know, focusing on the President's performance in office and what he's been able to accomplish his actual record, they do these cheap fakes. They're cheap fakes. And you're asking me about the money or

listen how she's banging the desk to I mean, she bangs that desk like

nobody does. She Bangs the desk when she's trying to get appointed about Zama does she say the Maloney? You turn the Brody or

Maloney. I'm doing a Maloney baby
in office and what he's been able to accomplish his actual record. They do these cheap things. They're cheap fakes. And you're asking me about the Maloney. You're asking me what happened that video?

It's a new dance craze, John on Tik Tok. It's
the Maloney the Maloney. Video, man, this is this. Thank

you. urien I love you. You watch. The real reason is is like shooting fish in a barrel.
That video. That video was, okay, let's talk about you

know, the Juneteenth one is the best, because this is where everyone's dancing and grooving. And Biden just standing there like lunch or whatever he was thinking. Know what he was thinking. It was it was sad, or it was almost over. Listen.
The President stood there listening to the music, and he didn't dance. Excuse me. I did not know not dancing was a mental wasn't it was a health issue.

Oops. jurien, could you come into my office for a moment? Yeah, we're trying to focus on the President's age with these cheap fakes, not his mental health. So could you ixnay on the mental may melt a
into the music. And he didn't dance. Excuse me. I did not know not dancing was a mental was um, it was a health issue. That is a weird thing to actually.

And then she was she then goes on to say health issue. There was supposed to be an age issue. She's dying on the podium here. She's dying.

I thought I heard all this, too. I didn't clip it. But now that you mentioned that I didn't catch that right away. That's that's quite revealing. Excuse
me. I did not know not dancing was a mental was. It was a health issue. That is a weird thing to actually flag when if you if you look at the people who around him if you look at the expanded video of the people who around him, they were not. They weren't there were some folks who were not dancing either. And that has been fact checked. I mean, just because you're standing up listening to music and not dancing. That is not a health issue. No, it's supposed to be age.

Did you? Did you watch the real extended clip where that where they're all seated first and then they're clapping and he was clapping like well, I don't know what to say. But like a white man off on the one lap and pretty much with the beat. And he's just kind of randomly clapping. Did you see this? Yes,

I have seen it. It hurt me. He's very, very pain ready, but fatik When someone claps on the one and in the three instead of the two in the four it's a real problem. It's yeah, no, that's that's beyond white. Yeah. And but the funny thing is that this is literally emperor has no clothes. That's what this is. And for those of you who don't know the story, because they don't teach it in school anymore, look it up. The
emperor has no clothes. He's naked. No, he's not. He's got beautiful, beautiful clothes on. It's not meant to I mean, health, old. No, it's nothing. Nothing wrong. Well,

gaslighting Yes, whatever. The The emperor has no clothes stores gaslights. Right? It

is classic gaslighting classic. It's just it's like, wow, okay. I mean, how do you go to bed at night? And say, do you go like, Yeah, I told them they believe it. Seriously? Is that Is that how that goes down? Do you think when when jurien goes there?

I think they're irked. Like you have to have your Shareen or whatever her name is that we're now calling her? Yes. Well, I don't think she's got the the brainpower to be honest about it. But I would say just the whole group around buying they have to be just worked with themselves and with the situation because they know they think Biden could do a better job of hanging in there. I don't know. It's hard to say I think they're concerned but I don't know if they lose sleep. Over it

then they might with this level of gaslighting they must have a plan B. I mean, you wrote about it in the newsletter. I guess the Plan B is we do a switcheroo. What I've heard was Did you write that that Hillary could come in? Hillary Clinton comes

in replaces Camela newsletter for people who took their got rid of their subscription is very elaborate. Yes. Hillary takes over from camera like camera has some sort of a health issue. Something happens. Yeah. And Hillary is brought in at the last minute because people say well, it does a number of things. One thing it brings the women, Hillary flip fans back into revenge revenge

for a week. Duck Duck. She's swooping around again.

So it brings her back into the fold brings women back in the fold puts Hillary and Hillary's like two years younger than I think she's already she's one year younger than Trump. And so if Biden is something happens, he has to quit or he's 20 sheet by the way, one thing about Hillary for sure. She'd 25th amendment him. Oh,

yeah. Oh, in a

heartbeat. No hesitation in a heartbeat. Sorry, Joe.

You gotta go. Yeah, exactly. So

he won't he wouldn't serve out his term and Hillary would take over because the Democrats don't want Kamla Harris to be the first female president. Now

what are what can we do with Kamala? What do we do about Kamla? I mean, you say some kind of health issue. I think it's a little too easy. Well,

this is this. I did not answer the question fully in the newsletter because I don't know either. Now. Now, there are some rumors she wants to run for California governor. And I think Gavin Newsom term will be up did course her chance of winning. This is a one opportunity for the Republicans to get somebody and nobody in California likes her, even though they liked it or Attorney General, but it was kind of like just everyone's a Democrat gets in, and maybe the machine

governor, but she's campaigning. So you know, there has to be a reason that she stops campaigning. You know, she's, well,

we go we have the we put its alert, it's an alert for us and alert, keep an eye on her good. Let me was on Sherry, that miserable show that used to be Wendy Williams got taken, Oh, she got ousted in for some health reason. And this woman Sherry took over her show and they fired all day, every day, the whole staff always changed. And Sherry's

unfortunately, unfortunately, I think the only way to really make it happen for her to save face for her then to you know, to phase out is I think the I think her husband has to go so she can go into bereavement. The guys Expendables be honest. Yeah, I agree. I mean, if we're just thinking like these people do, like, before

they get like, these people, these people, these people think this way, but they have to kill the guy. They also just making these No, no, no, she

needs to help him. You know, she needs to be with her man. Doug. I mean, his face name like Doug. I mean, no offense to dogs. But it's kind of like a dog. Poor dog. Don't you just see that cartoon character dog when you think dog?

I think that voice that you used to have a dog that used to be on the street as a dog on the news reader. That's what I think of.

So in an odd way, I think I can connect these next two clips. First of all. So all I'm sure I know. You've seen it. But the news here is extinction rebellion. First they paint Stonehenge orange. Yeah, they did, like, wow. And then a

lot of respect for the environment. Well,

you know, that they they removed all those stones back in the 70s. You know, that they moved all that stuff out of the way. And they completely reset them.

What year was that?

I think it was the 70s.

Well, I visited Stonehenge first time in 1973. I was there that's when you know, probably that's when they were cows in the field. There was nobody around you go see on the stone. Yeah. And it was like, Oh, that's cute. Then they turn it then the next time I went which was like 20 years later was like holy Mack was all fenced off. There's a big parking lot people are standing around looking at it. Oh,

if you look at I've never actually looked this up but I have seen the pictures. Apparently was moved. Oh 1919 58 Oh, no. And I said that's not moved about factcheck falls. Here, though the stones were moved. Taken from Wales. From where else so they're in a whole different spot on I don't know about that. I've seen I've seen pictures where they're they're you know, they have cranes I thought that they would just
fortifying them and and not not a huge deal. I mean, it seems kind of weird but anyway, then they supposedly spray paint Taylor Swift jet which I can't confirm that's her Did they I think they spray painted two or three. And they

well they showed the video and BBC had a video of this woman first of all she on the fire extent high pressure fire extinguisher fill with orange paint. And she painted this. She did two jets. She ran from one to the other. It took her about, I'd say five to 10 seconds in time to paint the entire side of the jet with this fire extinguisher. I mean it just spraying it out like there's no tomorrow. And then that was it. It was a very short clip somebody who I guess one of
their her cohorts made the movie. Yeah. The video, but it was pretty amazing. It was pretty, pretty, pretty easy. It was impressive.

Yeah. Let me tell you, if that happens to your playing, you're grounded. You're not taken off. The paint is very important on aircraft. Can't just you can't just spray paint and say, Oh, I'm good to go. They have to they have to. That has to be worked. But it didn't that I don't know if it's her jet. I don't know. I think she does know, we know she owns one because she leases it out. But I didn't see anything that looked like a intercontinental jet. So I'm not sure if you know some
sap, you know, some sap with a Jif G five. Okay, some sap gets his airplane spray painted because Taylor Swift is over in Europe. Kind of sucks. But an old favorite came back in the news here, because she's now on tour. So it's part promotion, but I've never heard them go so in depth into this particular phenomenon, which is the transient mind you transient global amnesia of Taylor Swift. Do you remember we talked about this month and maybe a year ago,

I forgot.
Now imagine paying hundreds of euros to see your favorite artist good line, by the way in concert, only to get home and realize you can't actually remember their performance. It might sound crazy, or at least quite unusual. But since the start of Taylor Swift's talk that is precisely what some fans say has been happening to them is a phenomenon called transient global amnesia. And tell us a bit about it. Our science editor Julia sigue is with me in the
studio Julia festival. What are we talking about here? Hi, Nadia. So indeed, it did happen to French fans, but also fans in the in the United States and tickets there are 1000s of euros. But they're called Swift. He's right there, the Taylor Swift Fans, and they all reported not being some of them reported not being able to recall Taylor Swift performance during the heiress tour. Now some don't remember the color of her outfits or choreographies. But for others, it's a total
blackout. They don't remember some entire portions of her show, but they always vividly remember whatever happened before the show, or after the show. Now, the phenomenon was so widespread that a psychiatrist from New Jersey decided to investigate these fan testimonies. And she even published a research paper and she believes it is the syndrome called transient global amnesia, which is characterized by a temporary loss of memory. So it's actually due to an overload
of excitement and stress. So it overwhelms the brain, which makes it unable to encode memories, if you will. So are our memories extremely sensitive to stress, let it be positive emotions, but also negative emotions. If you're overwhelmed by negative emotions, you're more inclined to develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. But if you're overwhelmed by positive emotions, then you you're more inclined to develop somewhat of an this amnesia. So

our old friend the amygdala is busy involved in

a second. Isn't this the same phenomenon that critics would say it was a it was a forgettable performance?

Yeah, how I like it. The no agenda take is always just a little different, everybody. Now
it's very similar to what you may feel, the sensation that you have when you're having a lot of fun that time is flying by. That's exactly what the phenomenon is all about. Now, it's related more specifically to an overreaction of the amygdala in the brain. So when your body faces stress, what it does is your liver releases glucose into the bloodstream and into the muscles, the muscles then send a signal to the brain. And the amygdala is then going to release a neurotransmitter
called neuro adrenaline. If it if Adrenochrome baby, there's just a little bit of it, it helps encode the memories, but if there's too much, it's counterproductive. And you suffer a memory loss. This is such an interesting story. And look, is this only happening to Taylor Swift Fan? Yeah,

this is the important thing because I mean, I've been to a lot of concerts of I have been to some sports ball events I've been I've been around now tell me if you've ever had any of this happened during any of these other places where it apparently just can happen
to Taylor Swift Fan no it can actually happen for other events sports events if you're you know, you're a sports fan you can actually you're so overwhelmed by someone's victory for instance, it can happen during a wedding a graduation ceremony. Well,

no, no, all I remember from weddings is this thing over.

No, not none of this. I've, I've been to a lot of things to Jimi Hendrix six times. Oh, I've been seeing Dr. Bento games where there's a clinch a clinching game, the warriors, for example. So I've been to the World Series with the a's and the Giants. I've seen a lot of these high end events. I've gotten. I went to a Super Bowl. I remember all of these things. I

have known you for 17 years almost. Well, I've known you for longer, but we've been doing the show for 17 years. I can't I can't recall it might be transient global amnesia. But I cannot recall you ever telling me that you went to see Jimi Hendrix six times?

Yeah, I have said it a couple of times. Wow. I saw Jimi Hendrix six times I can't even name the fact I've remembered so well, I can tell you every venue. The last time I saw him was at the Berkeley community theater where he unrolled his national anthem, with uh, with with speakers all across the stage. And he had his various you know, he invented the Wawa pedal supposedly, and he had to see stomped on some pedal and his sound would go rap rap rap back and forth across a
very large stage. And he was just a terrific performer.

Are You Experienced? So

I, the one of the times, I saw Jimi Hendrix, he was so drunk that I actually left I was dating somebody and we it was so bad that I left I actually walked out of a Jimi Hendrix concert did

you leave your date behind?

No, she came with me.

Wow, things to do. This is a I'm always happy to hear something I didn't know about you guys continue.
Whenever there's too much anticipation, excitement, pressure, emotion, you can go through that amnesia now more specifically, we're seeing it with concerts. Why? Because they've changed so much in the last few years. As you can see here, you have strobe lights, every two seconds there's a surprise and explosion a you know even a costume changes and it's perhaps almost too much for our brains. Yes, very similar to what we see with young kids when they're watching video games or
cartoons and it's going too fast. Well, that's when the attention actually goes down and you can't encode the memory anymore.

This is the true swift up there mind controlling your children. There's messages flashing everywhere. Their amygdala freaks out, they can't remember anything and meanwhile, vote Democrat or something like that. Something's going on. Something like that. Democrat and we need boots on the ground. Where am I? Where am I Swifties at? I need to know what is flashing everywhere. What are the what is the messaging?
Vaccines are good. We need to know what is being done there besides the witch because there is that whole witchcraft thing. You notice the kids don't come off or the out of the stadium going wow, the witchcraft stuff was great. deeply embedded myths concerning very concerning. I just read the Donald Sutherland passed away. Oh, he did. Yeah. Now, today,

it's enjoyable actor.

Yes. Happy Eid. Everybody. Do I pronounce it Eid? Eid.

I think it's pronounced Eid bits. Big

deal over here in Muslim Holland Eid.

Every night he used to get a donation from here on Amazon.

Or maybe he's just like this. All right. But happy eats are on a must have Dogpatch in lower Slavia and all of our other Muslim friends. So the big the big thing here is the inhumane butchering of the lambs and the goats and heavies. They have the man on the street, they go up to these butcheries and there's a whole bunch of dudes hanging around with beards. And then one guy comes out he's got all blood splatters over his face. It's great. Hey, the Jews do that too. On their own
special day. We do it on our day. We just do it differently. Meanwhile, there's not one swarm of places open to get us warmer because everybody's celebrating Eid. And which was kind of I think

you can put it off.

Put what off? Getting

a swarm. Now

the whole this this this thing goes on forever. And that's Stop and with the celebration I was gonna get a swarm I was taxi Eric You remember taxi Eric Right? Oh

yeah he almost got me killed yeah that's what I keep telling

John all John remembers about us You almost killed him so he drove me to Christina Christina's house and we're driving through the city and you know if you really want to know what's going on with the temperature of the nation you got to talk to the guys on the street the cab drivers they know what's happening and he and he'll be looking at another Range Rover Ukrainian looking at Bentley Ukrainian came through. It's true that there's high end high end vehicles all with
Ukrainian license plates and people are mad now. Like Ben Yeah, well

there's all those cars are bought by him with American taxpayer money. Yeah, I

don't know about that. But I could be but what they're mad about is that you know, they're getting free housing they're getting a stipend every single day. Do whatever they want to do and they've got the Range Rover and the parking on the on the sidewalk. Don't even get a ticket. It's it's, it's people. There's no let me put it this way. No Ukrainian flags flying around everywhere. You know, in Europe is so concerned with Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine,
everyone's like crazy. Everyone's like, get rid of this stuff. We don't like it. Yeah. Yeah. No bet. It's just a general feeling everywhere. Everybody is so sick and tired. We'll get

fed up. But what do they do about it? Nothing. Well, that's part

of why they voted for hate builders, of course. Because now they're like, well, I'll vote for that guy. He'll fix

it. He'll fixes anything. That's

the point. The big story here is Margarita. He's the about him. Well, He is the former Dutch Prime Minister, the guy who got to your buddy No, I don't know him. I know you met him. Now. I know the climate Pope Timmermans and the other guy Balkan out. He's the guy before Margarita, the guy with a little with a little, you know, student glasses. Now so drifta is the is the the Nimrod the what do you call? The Knud?
Nick, he's the Nadine and Nick, Nick. Nick, Nick, who's been Prime Minister for eight years, you know, used to be in HR at mostly like Unilever I think he was literally an HR lady at Unilever. And then all sudden he was Prime Minister. Okay, sure. And you know, he's no one no one really liked him at all. Very, very just wishy washy. He's just a nothing burger has said that. But he is he said it. I know. He's just a wishy washy, dude.
So now that Victor milquetoast is Oh, there you go. So he wrote a letter to Viktor Orban because he's just wait, he's been waiting in the wings to replace Ian Stoltenberg the the NATO guy, or as they say, the Navo guy. And if one country one of the European Union member states says Now I don't want him to be that, or one of them and one of the NATO members I'm sorry. If they say no, we don't want that guy then you know, it's off the
table until everybody agrees. And Ruth wrote a personal letter to Viktor Orban and said, Okay, that was your agreement because you remember he he buckled on the Ukraine money. He said, as per your agreement, I guarantee you here in writing the letters published everywhere was guaranteed in writing that you you hungry will not have to put in any people or money for Ukraine. And so I said, Okay, are you good to go then? As long as my people aren't gonna have to go fight your stupid war and
you can't take our money. So now all that's left is Romania. I think it's Romania Romania in NATO. It had to look I think so. Yeah, I think it's partly our probably our So what So and that kind of just shows you I think everyone here knows like, that guy is going to be in charge of NATO. Well, that must be a scam. Because that guy's nude Nick. I gotta teach the ducks that word. He's a nude Nick.

It's a good term.

So let's go to Richard angle to get the true the True Lies because of course spook. Let's find out about the latest in the Ukraine aid. How's that working out for everybody? You know, we sent some more money over 65 billion then we took 50 billion from the Russians and or we lent it with the Russian the Russian money as our security deposit. And let's see how that's working out.
Jackson. Thank you. So night Russian President Putin is set to visit North Korea meet Kim Jong Un's growing support for Russia. his war in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukrainian commanders hope American aid will push back Russia's momentum. Richard Engel is there we have to warn you some images in this report are disturbing,

though no.
Abrams talks today defend Ukraine's eastern front line near the Russian border. resupplies of American weapons are flowing again. And Ukrainian troops tell us they're arriving just in the nick of time. resupplies of American weapons, including these tanks are now finally after long delays making their way to the frontlines, and it's making a difference. Ukrainian troops have already been able to slow down a major
Russian offensive. Ukraine is flush at the moment $60 billion in aid from Congress 50 billion more from interest on frozen Russian funds and did a conference on peace in Switzerland over the weekend, the United States was among 80 nations, pledging support for Ukraine's territorial integrity. But a tank commander here tells us he's worried about pressure on Ukraine to make a deal with Russia. Everyone in the West should understand that once we see more territory to Russia, it won't stop.

I love peace, the peace conference, that's the one thing no one ever talks about. Over here. It's never about peace. Now. It's just like more weapons. More weapons got to stop. Russia Can't we can have peace negotiations, we can talk about peace. It's not profitable.
And Ukrainians have a more immediate problem. A Russian technological innovation, so called Glide bombs. This shopping center was hit by just two

eyeballs. Yeah, yeah, you identified those firsts
and the impact was devastating. Russia has vast quantities of old fashioned style bombs, and by attaching wings and a basic guidance system to them. Russia has not only managed to extend their range, but turn them into precision weapons that Ukraine has been struggling to deal with. Surveillance video captured the moment of the attack. Officials say 19 Ukrainians were killed, including two children. President Solinsky says Russia is now firing 3000 glide bombs among commanders tell us fire
they don't have an effective way to stop them. seeking more weapons for his war here in Ukraine. Vladimir Putin tomorrow travels to North Korea, which US officials say has been providing Russia with large quantities of artillery shells.

That's the thing that um you don't

fire him you drop them? Yes.

I'm skeptical about this North Korea supplying their their shells. Does that make it does that sound right to you? No,

it doesn't sound right to me, but they could be as part of I don't know what I have the clip on North Korea, Putin North Korea clip Putin in North Korea and TD 134 clip is maybe shed some light
as Russian President Vladimir Putin is wrapping up his trip to North Korea meeting with Kim Jong Hoon. They're pledging to strengthen their ties. They've signed a new security agreement promising to help each other if either is attacked. The leaders of Russia and North Korea have signed a new security agreement promising to come to each other's aid if they are ever attacked. Now the details of this agreement are still unclear. They're calling it a comprehensive strategic
partnership agreement. They said they're aiming to strengthen their military and economic cooperation. This comes amid Western sanctions on the two countries the deal is drawing international attention. The US and its allies are concerned over weapons and ammunition that North Korea provides to Russia.
In exchange for economic assistance. Russia's economy and military are mostly reliant on the Chinese Communist Party, and this was reiterated on Tuesday by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Secretary of State Antony Blinken through his visits to North Korea demonstrates and confirms they're very close alignment between Russia and all authoritarian states like North Korea, but also China and Iran.
If China in particular, which professes to have a strong interest in ending the war, it really means that it will stop fueling the war machine and will continue to do everything we can to cut off the support that countries like Iran and North Korea are providing. This marks Putin's first visit to North Korea in 24 years after North Korea Putin is visiting Vietnam's capital meeting with its leaders. As Russia is facing growing international isolation.
It's seeking the assistance of other authoritarian countries.

Okay. So a couple things. First of all, I can't wait until Margaret to get to him because he'll be much more fun to make fun of with his Dutch accent. When he's talking like this, you know, I'm looking forward to that. Second, so he's going to Vietnam also a competitor to China, North Korea. Interesting choice. How about this? Perhaps Putin is thinking, you know, I've got to draw this out. because it looks like Trump might get in. I can deal with Trump we can we can
manage this situation. We can figure out Jay Paul, for all I know, they're already talking, I don't know. How Wouldn't it be awesome. And I use that word, specifically to have the summit between Trump and Putin in North Korea.

Or Vietnam for that.

But North because when Trump went to you know, he stepped over the stepped

foot in North Korea, unlike anyone else, and then

that would that would put North Korea in a whole different light. We could get them out of you know, like, hey, these guys actually helped something. I don't know what I have a feeling there's a reason for this. It's not just for some supply chain. Where's the supply chain of weaponry? Do we have trained eyes?

Putin does the need to go there. If they're buying shells from North Korea, they're buying shells from so what economic assistance is they be given the hard cash and say give us some shells and there we go. We don't need to visit.

It's just Hey, Kim. Samia, you're right. Venmo windows. Yeah,

I think you're onto something. Yeah. There's some other reason why else would he be going there? He's not going there to confirm a shell deal.

Let me check the shells man. Exactly. Madison there

he may be planning something in advance and Trump may be involved now

at the same time the danger is that the nut jobs who are running the show over there in in Ukraine, Ukraine and NATO and they're probably going to try and hold we got it before Trump comes in we got to do what we can do. So I'm a little concerned about that too.

Because they could do this because because of gravy trains over once Trump gets in Yeah,

because you know a cat who's driven into the corner can make strange jumps This is a Dutch ism

Yeah, Jade again and cotton

had now cadre from Mark routers promo so if you if you corner a cat it can make weird jumps. Yeah, cats do kitten cat jumps. Yes. But the war machine I mean, they've got plenty to work on because just in case we can't keep that Ukraine thing going. I think we should add Lebanon to the problem. This footage
released by the Israeli army aims to show its striking a base operated by Hezbollah and Lebanon. The militant group says at least three of its fighters were killed in the attack, as footage from the ground showed smoke billowing into the air, about 30 kilometers from the border. on the Israeli side of the border air defenses shot down rockets launched by Hezbollah Wednesday and apparent retaliation for that strike. This has Israel's Army issued a statement saying it was ready
for a full blown conflict with the militant group. As part of the situational assessment. Operational plans for an offensive in Lebanon were approved and validated, and decisions were taken on the continuation of increasing the readiness of troops in the field.
That announcement followed the release of drone footage that Israel said was taken by Hezbollah showing possible targets in several Israeli cities, and comments from Israel's foreign minister who vowed and an all out war Hezbollah will be destroyed and Lebanon severely beaten close ability, funded by promising the same for Israel's. Israel knows that no place will be saved from our missiles and our drones and our strikes and not indiscriminate. Israel knows
that we have a list of targets. And we have the ability to reach these targets. And we will shake the foundations of Israel since the October 7 attacks by Hamas and Israel. Hezbollah has launched ongoing attacks in northern Israel, killing at least 16 soldiers and 11 civilians. Israeli strikes and Lebanon during the same period have killed more than 400 people, most of whom were Hezbollah fighters. But dozens of civilians have also been killed. I mean,

if you're Hezbollah What are you thinking? Like this is a couple

of clips on this too. I think there's some things you know, there's a today's news, for example, talks a lot about how the army the IDF is going well you know, we can do we're not gonna be able to kill all these Hamas guys. And I think Netanyahu is nuts. And they're getting into a lot of beef. And meanwhile, there's Hezbollah things been cranked up and I have two clips on that. One, we'll see Hezbollah action one. This
is in di D lawmakers from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee are in the Middle East on Wednesday night, Israeli President Isaac Herzog told them it's crucial that the US and Israel maintain strong ties watch that we are fighting here the Battle of the free world against the Empire. Evil. That's what we're doing today. The visit comes as a high level meeting between Israel and the US has reportedly been cancelled. That's according to Axios and CNN citing to US
officials. This comes after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this on Tuesdays, the administration has been withholding weapons and ammunition students. Their reports an envoy for President Biden later told Netanyahu that the accusations are inaccurate and out of line. On Wednesday, the Israeli government gave this update ammunition and weapons that the Prime Minister referred to are in the
process of being delivered to Israel. This comes as tensions at the Israel Lebanon border keep rising. Hezbollah says Israeli strikes killed four of its fighters on Wednesday. Israel meanwhile, says the Iran backed group fire 15 rockets from southern Lebanon towards a city in northern Israel. Most of that city has now been abandoned living right now. It's very sad to see these entity most of the time the head of Hezbollah said no place in Israel will be safe from attacks
if a bigger conflict breaks out. He also threatened other countries in the Mediterranean. In response, Israel is already strengthening its military readiness in the north, saying they're getting ready for any possibility. We have an obligation to change the situation in the North and return the citizens safely to their homes

and BB is becoming a problem because like, hey, h should be quiet about the weapons. If it's not good for Joe cut problems enough.

We'll talk about I don't think he likes Joe. No, of

course he doesn't because they're not helping him out anymore.

And what was the second part of this Hezbollah clip now
and lastly, the United Nations Human Rights Office says Israel may have violated the laws of war by failing to distinguish between civilians and fighters in Gaza. Unlawful targeting, when committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack against a civilian population may also implicate the commission of crimes against humanity. The UN Office came to that conclusion by assessing six Israeli attacks that caused a high number of casualties. Israel called the analysis flood.

Just I don't understand, I keep hearing Thomas Massie in the back of my mind God, these guys they want to take it all to Iran. Is this just the next step? And what is Hezbollah thinking? Oh, this is a good idea to choose from rockets into Haifa. Yeah, that makes sense. Israel's going to go into Lebanon it's obvious that's the next step and then what

then what then we have the Democratic National Convention

right right on time.

I don't know Yeah, it's obvious to me too. I agree that these they're gonna they're gonna shift focus because this Gaza thing is done the best they can do and Netanyahu is under a lot of pressure but if we created a really kind of a nasty nasty your situation with Hezbollah, they're bigger they're stronger they got more stuff Yeah, that's exactly what's gonna they're gonna go to Lebanon on the on the west Clarke seven is one of the heroes taken over years and years ago we never did we kind of

just kind of rub alized and financially mobilized for sure. I mean, the places there's a mess and then and then all of a sudden the Houthi start acting up again and I don't know about you but I see video is like is that of the trying to make it look like some kind of submarine targeted when a sub ship and then blows up the back part or there's the almost honestly it looks like a fake and then you see another shot and it blows up the middle section. But you but you don't
neither shot Do you see. So in the in the in the mid in the mid ship shot? The back is still fine. But then, when they hit the back of the ship, the mid ship is fine. So it's like make up your mind. What did we blow up here?

Well, I know that they have one clip from Russia. That is the weirdest clip I have on this list, which is they claim to have sunk the Eisenhower guys and yeah, the USS the giant aircraft carrier.

Okay, we

have any here's a report on it, USS I like this guy who
these claim to have hit or even sunk the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower in the Red Sea. Now Captain Christopher Shouta. Hill is using his social media profile to show his crew remains ready for combat. I think most of the false claims that have occurred about us, you know, for instance, saying that we've been sunk I think it's been about two or three times. In the past six months we've allegedly been sunk. which we have not been is almost comical
at this point right. Hill also wants to show the morale of the nearly 5000 personnel aboard the Eisenhower remains high. He says the nuclear power chip will continue with the traditions despite Houthi attacks and misinformation. So we're going to celebrate Taco Tuesdays because it's my absolute favorite day of the week. That will never end You know, I

will show videos of our Hey, okay. It used to be we're going to have a cookout we're going to have hot dogs and hamburgers. Now we're at Taco Tuesdays or Thursdays is weird
powered ship will continue with its traditions despite Houthi attacks and misinformation. So we're going to celebrate Taco Tuesdays because it's my absolute favorite day of the week. That will never end You know, I will show videos of our ships facility dog because he makes a difference here. People like having him around. He
improves moods. So that if you call that information warfare campaign campaign, you can Captain David row commands the destroyers escorting the Eisenhower, he says his crew works diligently to address the needs of the mission now, using the appropriate effect weapon weapons system on the appropriate threat to preserve magazine depth to have more missiles to not is a certainly germane tactical question that my captains are constantly reviewing. Okay,

so we have no real goes on I stopped it has no real answer if he's if he's been sunk or not. Three times. I mean, he could still have Taco Tuesdays.

Yeah, he's gonna have forever on the shore. This is costing us a fortune. Yeah. That that whole group, that group that carrier group, yeah, if you see pictures of it, it's it's the Eisenhower wood must be 50 ships surrounding it. Yeah. This is not a cheap venture. And it's the taxpayers were picking this up and what what good is it do I do have a couple more Houthi analysis clips, which really condemned the whole thing, because it's costing us a million dollars to shoot down a
$1,000 piece of crap every so often. A
cargo ship is believed to have sunk in the Red Sea after being attacked by Houthi terrorists. Earlier we spoke with a Justin Logan, Director of defense and foreign policy studies at Cato Institute about the US approach to the Houthi attacks. Now to begin reports, note of escalation in the Red Sea by the Houthis. This is after a bulk ship carrier sank along with reports of a Remainer onboard being killed. Now this does come after weekend attacks on two ships as well as an
American destroyer. How do you read these latest moves, especially when it comes to war in the region and fears of this escalation? Well, I think the administration's Middle East policy has really gone from bad to worse. I mean, they infamously said that before the 10, seven attacks, the Middle East hadn't been as quiet as it had, as it was then in decades than the 10. Seven attacks happened. We built this magical mystery pier, which is now disintegrated off the coast of
Israel. And then there's this month long war with the Houthis, which was just

what did he call it? The Magical Mystery pier? Is that what he called it?
Here, which is that's pretty funny. Then in decades, than the 10 seven attacks happened. We built this magical mystery pier, which is now disintegrated off the coast of Israel. And then there's this month's long war with the Houthis which was just revealed both that we've spent over a billion dollars fighting them and that they are making progress. As you mentioned, they have sunk a second vessel potentially killed one Filipino mariner. So this thing has
really gone from bad to worse. And you know, I anybody who's had their hands on this Middle East policy should really hide their head in a bag because it's been just an absolute disgrace from pillar to post.

You really need to look at that that video of the so called sinking of that ship is bullcrap. I mean, where's that? Where's where's the rescue or where there's no video of anything except there's a little little crosshairs and then you see an explosion it totally what is that a

Filipino ship?

I think so. It's very unclear, because why do you want a reporting? Let's just say to have the

whole thing is a disaster in terms of like in this next he mentioned this along the way, which is that we're protecting we're not doing it this is not protecting anything that's got to do anything to do with us.

Well, there's no there's one thing that if the if the Iranians who these whoever whoever flavor of the day, if they sink a ship in the Straits of Hormuz then is blocked, you know, there's that little narrow bit

Yes, right. This was this was the storyline of the of the one season episode of Rubicon, I

don't think I don't think it was in the Strait of Hormuz that I thought it was it

was right in the middle of the Strait of Hormuz. I tried to well, but regardless, okay is it's it's it's the

idea is that it's a choke point and that that would severely hamper international shipping of energy. And you know, you could just do that and blame it on Iran. Here we go.

People are crazy. So let's just play part two of this
expanding on the Houthis apart reports. Note that the Navy faces its most intense maritime fighting since World War Two, with near daily attacks car targeting commercial vessels, as well as warships. How have the Houthis tied down the US Navy in the Red Sea? Well, it's really strategic malpractice on the part of the United States, the Houthis are doing what they've been doing for years and indeed decades, which is what military people refer to as
shoot and scoot. Right, you have very light munitions, you're very mobile, and the minute you launched, you get out of there. And so there are limited ability to retaliate. Moreover, the technologies that the United States are using are many orders
of magnitude more expensive than what the Houthis are using. If you look at the cost that we spend to shoot down one Houthi missile, which is not particularly accurate, you're talking about in the neighborhood of a million dollars to destroy 2000 or 5000. At most dollars worth of
technology. This is a bad deal for the United States. And that's how you tally up a billion dollars of expenditures over just about six months, with very little to show for it in terms of military or political developments.

I like to shoot and scoot. That's

good scoot. I think that would explain the problem with catching these guys. That's

what we should have on the instructions for our no agenda slingshots. scootin. Shoot.

Perfect. Anyway, the last clip, which is this one is brings up something that that irks me
expanding on that the Cato Institute where you're based has a piece out titled The US military role in the Red Sea. Now turning offensive is a bad deal. Noting that the US led coalition operation prosperity Guardian has cost the US too much. Given that what should be the US strategy in the Red Sea
going forward? Well, I think we got roped into this by telling ourselves a story about freedom of navigation, which sounds like a really good principle to defend, right, we want commercial ships to be able to go anywhere they want with impunity. However, that's not the way the international economy works. So if you look at what's transpired, the ship traffic going through the Red
Sea has gone way down. And there's a significant rerouting of maritime traffic from the Middle East around the Cape of Good Hope. Almost all of this carriages going to Europe, all of almost all of the trade is going to Europe, not to the United States. So it's not the case that we sort of run a maritime convoy with every trade shipment that goes around the
world. And that does increase the costs at the margins for European consumers of these goods that are have to pay more Mariners and have to use burn more fuel to reroute away from the Red Sea. But I think before you get into a shooting war with the Houthi is you want to have a story that you can tell yourself about what cost it would be worth paying, and what that likely cost would be to make a dent in the Houthis ability to launch these attacks, which while terrifying, are not that
consequential? I mean, they've been at this for the better part of six months and they just sank their second vessel and even so there's still some commerce going through the Red Sea so I think we're you know, have been in for a penny but should not be in for a pound on this thing.

Yeah, they gotta tee that up. I think it's perfect. Because the minute you the minute you blocked you get the choke point there. Yeah, you have the Houthis with Iranian missiles sinking something we can send over more liquid petroleum gas ships. Because the exactly everybody here,

everybody here on the deal if you get the hell out of there, yep, scoot

and shoot. Everyone here knows that said, hey, you know, it's kind of weird. When, when, when the Nord Stream to when that got blown up, you know, by Putin, who did it himself. It's kind of weird that you guys showed up right away with all that liquid petroleum gas. That was really interesting. That's why I say hey, Michel,

it makes no sense that we're there at all in the Red Sea. Igloo protecting we're projecting shipping to Europe, let them predicted themselves. No,

I think we're gonna sink something and then blame it. It's this this false flag written all over it all over it. When that'd be perfect. Then we can

worry. I like the false doing a false flag and the then get now it's about

time. It's about it's really tried. It's about time for a false flag. We get a good false flag people

Yeah, we're way overdue.

For we take a break to eclipse I've been tracking this. And I think there's a new angle that is that has come in which I like, I may don't like it. But I'd like what what they're exposing in our season of reveal. And this is about the constant droning on and pushing of age restrictions for social media. And I thought

i Congratulations. You brought it up first. I didn't think much about it. But this was where I brought it up. Or you said you had this, this thing about Australia being a testbed. And within a week, that's all they're talking about over here. We later is putting new restrictions on social media so the kids don't get hurt. There's

something extra going on. And I think we can deconstruct this, because they're, well, here's the first one from NBC.
A stark warning from the nation's top Doctor accelerates a national push to limit kids access to social media. And the New York Times the Surgeon General writes, the mental health crisis among young people is an emergency and
social media has emerged as an important contributor. On today Dr. Murthy said adolescents average five hours per day on social media when adolescents spend more than three hours a day on social media we're seeing an association with a doubling of the risk of anxiety and depression symptoms. surgeon general Murthy wants congressional approval to add a warning label on social media much like the warning on
cigarettes. Research suggests text posts and online bullying can undermine kids self confidence, especially body image with some taking their own lives. Many of them say that they can't get off it because the platforms are often designed to maximize how much time our kids are spending on them. If you have blood on your hands you're January top social media CEO is faced by
partisan fury. CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologized to victims families and sustained meta Facebook is working to reduce social media as harmful effects make sure that your family's the Surgeon General recommends phone free zones at school and at home during meals bedtime and social gatherings. And kids should have no access to social media until they're out of middle school.

Okay, so here's here's what I've been tracking. We've we're seeing states enact rules and laws themselves. Not all pass yet but hope goal came in from New York. I'm pretty sure California has done this probably other states. And I've been tracking my hatless and pivot with your buddy Kara Swisher protege, and Prof. G. And they keep they've been saying this for months I've just been waiting and waiting and
waiting. And they keep bringing up the same analogy to social media age gating as they like to call it we need to age gate that it should be easy. We just technology exists age gate. It's just like the tobacco industry now
to the Surgeon General calling for a tobacco style warning label on social media, saying it poses a mental health crisis among young people. Elizabeth shozy has those details for us. Good morning, Elizabeth. Good morning, Rebecca and the US Surgeon General now wants to put those warning style labels on social media like what you'd see for cigarettes or
tobacco. And an op ed in the New York Times Dr. Vivek Murthy writes, a surgeon general's warning label which requires congressional action would regularly remind parents and adolescents that social media has not been proved safe. He says that similar labels that were put on tobacco products have dramatically reduced their usage. Now Murthy is pointing to data that shows teens who spend more than three hours a day on social media faced double the risk of anxiety or depression.
The average user that age was on social media for almost five hours a day last year Murthy sounded the alarm about how social media is contributing to a mental health crisis among younger Americans. He has urged Congress to pass legislation that would stop platforms from collecting data about kids and putting restrictions on push notifications or auto scrolling. And while there is bipartisan support for some of those measures, none of them have passed in Congress guys.
Something so many parents are thinking about here five hours a day on social. Trust me I saw that number and I said I need to get home it takes the phone.

Wow. Wow. All right. So

that clip was on your game is the second time you've done it. It's clipped. It's too low. I can barely hear it. For

so it was out of balance. There's something with clips clean for everyone else heard something? Yeah, something with clean feed is a problem. So wait, wait, no, no, I have something to say here. I was leading this whole thing all you can think about is the audio Quality, please.

When you watch, okay go on.

When we we make the comparison between social media and tobacco and warning labels. Now we know a lot about the warning labels. First of all, when you put the warning label on it, it makes people want to smoke more. So it only makes kids want to be on social media more. But what is the main thing of tobacco regulation that we learned from the master state's agreement, taxation, taxation goes to the states for to pay for all the people who don't have healthcare who will need
the mental health care. I think we're getting a social media tax per state that's coming in, just like book, I wanted it in the Red Book. There's something something about this, this comparison to tobacco that is not just about age gating. It has to do taxing.

I think that's an interesting Well, no one. No one's heard that yet. No. I have two clips on cell phones and schools, which is similar. Okay. Because and what gets me about these two cell phones a school in Los Angeles mainly, is that as I listened to these clips, I can't believe that they've been allowing, I guess, I haven't been paying attention or I did know this, but I wasn't really tuned into it, that you have a class full of kids. And half of them are on their phones in the
classroom, scrolling or dicking around or whatever they do. How is this like, inclusive to learning anything? I don't get why these I'm sorry, why it's been allowed to begin with. I'm

sorry. At what point did you think that we were still teaching children in school when? I mean, neither of us have kids in school anymore. It's a mess. It's a free for all. The only some smaller schools, private schools, no home schools. There, the rest is a mess. The teachers are woke then they're not doing the Oh, everyone's on meds and everyone's on their phone.

And the US disaster it is
72% of high school teachers said a cell phone distraction is a major problem in the classroom. That's according to a report last week by the Pew Research Center. Educators in Los Angeles are taking action on this issue. By early next year, students in the nation's second largest school district will no longer be able to use cell phones during the school day. NTDs. Cristina Corona has more on the decision.
The LA Unified School District the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education voted Tuesday to ban cell phone use during the school day board member Nick Melvoin who pushed the bill stated that students are surreptitiously scrolling in school in class time there have their head in their hands walking down the hallways.
They're not talking to each other or playing at lunch or recess because they have their air pods in the band which includes lunch and breaks aims to improve student's interpersonal communication skills and reduce social media distress and cyberbullying. It's crystallizing these deleterious effects the harmful effects on students academic achievement on their mental health on their physical health.
He noted that another school districts with this policy kids are happier, engage more with each other and show improved academic performance. When teachers said that years ago, students having a cell phone in class wasn't as much of an issue as it is today. This year, even with a very strict no cell phone policy in my classroom, it was an uphill battle. Managing Student use of smartphones is now like as a classroom teacher is now more like running a nonstop marathon.
However, many board members oppose the bill arguing that cell phones are essential for safety.

Alright, just because I can feel the steam already rising. I want to say there are many good teachers. I know they've been castrated. They have no power. They're living in this woke complex and it's being shoved down their throat. There's plenty of good ones. And it's very difficult. I think if you choose that profession, I hold you in high regard. It's a tough, tough gig these days. And luckily there are you know, I'm seeing initiatives eighth grade is kind
of the thing that pet because the parents have to agree. No cell phone, not just school, no cell phone until eighth grade. That's what a lot of parents are talking about these days. I think. No cell phone until you're 80. Yeah.

Does the smartphone came out in 2007? It's taken 17 years are you telling me to get to the point where well gee, maybe we shouldn't have these things in class.

Yeah, I think I think that what See what's happening is the the adults themselves are now realizing Wow, I'm really messed up my brains all jumbled the what must be doing to the kids? I think it took a long time to realize remember all we could report on for the first 10 years of smartphones was all look at the new iPhone. Oh this Whoa look at this one new phone new phone.

But that's it. That wasn't me.

No, that's not.

Part two is shows that some people are still resisting. Our cell
phones also provide some comfort is I can reach my son or we can reach our children and he can reach me during an emergency or when he needs me what other members stated that some kids will use their devices regardless, cell phones gonna exist anyway. And before you live by yourself or what's going to be noticed they don't have it on their watch and have a watch that tells him the same stuff. The same stuff you can do on the cell phone you can do pretty much from your computer.
However for some students using cell phones is a necessity. It's just that some of our newcomers students utilize new

bombers the new comers good was it
does just that some of our newcomers students utilize phones for translation purposes obviously a person is ideal but in sometimes in less common languages, there's the utilization of phones in class for that purpose school will be able to determine how to implement the phone ban whether by requiring phones to be stored in lockers or pouches during the day the resolution instruct staff to develop and present policies and a plan to the public before the board
approves them. Within 120 days, the policy will go into effect as early as January 2025.

And whenever I get an email from a from a teacher, say well what should I do? I said leave the school and find the homeschool movement. You're in high demand. You'll love the hours you'll love the environment. Just you got to you got to opt out of this. This is It's unfixable. It's unfixable.

Think it is unfixable? Especially if you're going to have apologists like the last clip had Oh, you know they needed anyway. Oh, it's a case of an emergency. I want my kid to be able to get a hold of me. What emergency what what how often does this happen? Well, but

that's because we've we've raised this whole my gen. A generation now behind me. They've been raised as ninnies. You know, worried about everything he's worried about their kids, you know? worried because emergency What if there's a school? What it says school shooting? I won't know what to do.

No, ninnies.

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Oh yeah. When cuz when they were when they were rolling out when they're getting ready for their podcast strategy they had hosted the consultancy. Not Anderson but the were mayor peeps from

Indianapolis No, no,

the consultancy the consultants, the consultants. Oh, McKinsey McKinsey. Yeah. They did a big white paper. And my advice was don't do it. McKinsey

got to do it. The price of bread when it comes to podcasting, when they have somebody who actually invented the whole thing. Like you, for example. Well just ask, and you probably would have given it away.

Well, they called me mackynzie called me and said, Well, you know, they had all these questions. I said, this is this is a dumb idea. Stay out of podcasts and just generally screw it up.

And she said, Instead of that, you should say, Well, I my fee is

no I wanted I wanted to warn them. And they promised me a copy of the report, which they never gave me so McKinsey are liars. They're liars is horrible. They lie believable. That happened. Liars. Yeah. Gee, I wonder why that happened? No, I said, Don't do this. This is stupid. And they spent a billion dollars in didn't work. There you go. That's how it goes. Yeah, obviously they try to do at advertising play. As we say in the business. We've got an advertising play. Well, how did
that work out? It didn't. It didn't they got all the big names, like Michelle Obama and the Kardashians. And Megan Markel, and Harry, and it failed. Because no one cares. They're not podcasters it's just celebrities doing an mp3 trying to get some ad money. And then they couldn't even fulfill it. They had to open it up and put on all the podcast apps. And then, you know, people always say, you know, it's so smart that you guys didn't go with advertising because you know,
you can't get the platform. I just want to be honest about it the real honest reason because we weren't thinking about D platforming in 2007 We weren't thinking about that. No, because it wasn't a thing that I think brand safety was already kind of bubbling under you know there was some talk about it that term specifically but

it wasn't like it was went once they D platform Alex no need to be exhausting to start throwing people off the air

you're out Yeah, well it wasn't like that. The reason why we wouldn't didn't want to have an advertising model in the beginning was because we didn't want to have any meetings with advertisers do you know how tedious it

was the main thing you said are you had to actually Moore's lewd way? I did it I

did. We don't want to talk to those guys. It's tedious. It's horribly of that meetings. And then that listen, we didn't really quite like your read on that last show. Yeah, he didn't really didn't really punch at home and John stopped making noises when Adams doing the read. Yeah, who needs that nonsense.

It's exactly what you'd get.

And then they'll be like, in and we get in fights we're like, Well, we really like John's read better. So we're gonna have him read everything and then I'll be like, Well, yeah, we get in fights about it would be bad between us would be bad blood.

More money though. Well,

maybe that well. Although something kind of amazing happened today. Yes.

Well, I do we have we do have people are super supporters that come in every so often, but it wasn't for them. No, I

mean, we literally have the amount of donations is very

sparse today. Yeah, we only have 35 Actually, but and

this is kind of the random number theory. And this is this is what we discovered with value for value. Somehow the roller coaster evens out along the way. Duchess Kim of the fluffer noddy's decided her fluffy is not it says fluffer noddy's

English it Yeah, but I think that's just another type of word.

Not her fluffy. I think you're right. I mean, it didn't sound right when I

read this in the note, the note is Oh, it didn't.

It didn't sound right when I read she's Kim

keeper of the natty fluffy There you

go. fluffers Nadine, Hey, what's wrong? What is Jay thinking of when she's doing the spreadsheet?

She cracked up and she said you know you guys can fix it.

No one told me fix it in post. Another thing we decided we never do. She decided to come in with two donations. The first one is really incredible. is none other than the coveted soon to be rewarded with I hope a challenge coin or tote bag we're still working on it. Tote Bag is to know is the magic number. A donation, also known as the rubble, iser donation
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3333 dot 33 She just comes in, lays that right down and then comes in with another 1000 with a note my read which is a switcheroo you have it there in front of you. Yeah, I

do it I'm John and Adam she needs some jingles retirement karma. That's an interesting thing to develop. Little Girl Yeah, and screw your freedom. This donations a switcheroo for my dad John his his birthday June 26 65 is going to be 65 and a Father's Day gift from all his Oregon family have a lot like denied him pop pop of the pocket protectors and keeper of his 15 grand babies. At least somebody's doing their part. at
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like it. Yes. And I would change nothing from our past. Shit was hard, but we still kick some ass for everything. Wow. Oh yeah, you two are great as well. Worth, Duchess Kim, keeper of the nutty fluffers and Hubbard Oregon. It's $1,000

Wow. And that's the switcheroo for him as you said and we don't necessarily have an exit strategy karma but I'll make one up for you. Screw you freedom
or more Yeah. You've got karma. That's

well, she actually went to retirement karma not exit strategy. But

that's retirement when we say exit strategy. That's retarded. Look, did you have anything better?

I never. I never thought of it as retirement I thought of is doing something different.

What do you think he's, you think he's just going to sit on his but he's got

to do it with a daughter like that? I

doubt it. Yeah, he'll probably be doing something. Onward today. There's

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Can we start with the bonus clip?

Now did you get my email? Did you get my email about the bonus clip?

No, I didn't want to say that.

It said Do you realize this is from 2019?

No, it's from 2020.

I think okay.

Well he was writing him I was somebody research instead it was from 2024 years

old. I mean, everyone's this clip is is going viral. I'm like who cares? It's old. I mean, we know everyone was

I can I know what is that is old, but it got to fell through the cracks because of COVID.

Oh, yeah. Okay, so we're gonna dig this old cow out of the canal.

I'm digging the cow out of the canal. Because it's clogging up things. And because the guy who's who this is from New Amsterdam or Amsterdam News, New Andrew, New Amsterdam. Yeah, it was it is about the Bellevue Hospital. It was from a from a novel, they turned into a TV show. It lasted five years somehow. And it ended in 2023. I mean, it's at least two years old. And it and the guy who was the creator of this show as a huge Democrats, if you look him up and open secrets
he's donated, and he's big, big Biden supporter. Oh, and so I so I thought because of all that, that it would be worth listening to his I never heard it before.
Makes him comfortable. There's a couch over there. He's okay. By hence the first answer some questions from a Harvard test known as unrest. It is designed to measure someone's level of social resistance, social resistance. When people like us oppose the values and policies of the dominant culture. What does that have to do so he feels threatened on a daily basis, like everything
he's earned can just be taken away. He's disenfranchised. But because his life is seemingly free from all this, because he can't name it. He's internalizing it racism I think it sounds tomorrow's caused by racism.

Yes. The beauty tumors caused by racism, tumors

caused by design with credit. One of our producers sending me that and I looked into it of course and you find out what it was an old it's an old clip. There's no doubt about it, but I never heard it. And the fact that they'd have the guts to put something like that Add on TV is just astonishing.

Well remember it was during COVID, you made the point a lot of stuff was going on in 2020. And they shot it before that, of course, they probably shot it when Trump you know, Trump was president and we have Black Lives Matter. And so there was all that stuff that was going on. But it doesn't matter because we have still a lot of racism happening, particularly at American Airlines. Interesting little gaps in this clip to fourth base
American Airlines is responding after three black passengers accused the airline of racial discrimination. CEO Robert ISON wrote a letter to airline employees Tuesday that called the incident unacceptable. Now three black passengers sued American in federal court last month accusing flight attendants of removing them due to racial
discrimination. The airline says another passenger complained of an offensive odor which led to their removal but the lawsuit says flight attendants made no mention of an offensive odor on an earlier flight on the same day, American CEO wrote in that letter to employees that the airline would take immediate action in the aftermath of this incident forming an advisory group that would focus on improving the travel experience
specifically for black customers. Now, the NAACP responded with a statement saying, quote, the NAACP is pleased to see that American Airlines has taken initial steps towards a path to forge a path rather towards a more inclusive experience for all while it is unfortunately common for black consumers to experience racism and discrimination at the hands of corporations. It is not common to see such swipe swift and device decisive action,

divisive. Our heads filled with diversity and divisiveness. And she can't heard that. So, I mean, that it's a weird story. Like did the black people stink? Is that what you're saying? Was that the accusation

idea? you team up with some some guys or some? Anybody you want you you're the white person, and you team up with some and you make this complaint to get him kicked off so they can sue and you get part of the you get a piece of the action? Oh, in other words, the whole thing is a scam. Is that possible that anyone would do that? You think?

No self respecting black American would? No,

I don't think so. scammer.

We stick with a trans Maoism for a second I got some feedback. Remember the U turn sign that was taken down which was a clear symbol of LGBTQ i A P hatred. Yeah, remember the story? Right? And I and I was saying, you know, there's something weird about this. What are they promoting? What is going on? Why is the drag queen there? Well, guess
what? The drag queen is none other than maybe ma II who was elected in California district 30 elected to Congress under that screwball name that he she uses Yeah, with the wig and everything maybe

a guy I think is what the name was

maybe for Congress but okay yes, here's here's maybes here's maybes platform universal health care tuition free college housing for ALL Whoa. Environmental Justice LBG LGBTQ i A rights racial justice abolish ice livable wage no more war. I'm all in with navy and reproductive rights. In the website is maybe a girl for congress.org Oh, maybe a girl? Yeah, maybe a girl for congress.org So that's what this
was about. And you remember that then there was this? This weird signage everywhere about baby gay and we were questioning with that as well. Yeah, baby gay. Well, trust trust our anonymous gay accountant to check in. And the anonymous gay accountant who has my number text me dude. Dude, dude. That's how we talk, dude. Baby gay is not a gay couples baby dressed up in pink. There's no baby gay book they're selling a baby gay is just some
guy that has recently come out of the closet. He could be 30 or 25 or 50 or 18 or whatever. Oh is slaying? Yes. Just someone new at being out in gay culture. Some people think the term is funny and some don't like it. It's animosity in the gay community.

They're bound to be Yeah.

And then

this report which we're keeping up somehow. Yeah.

Well, thank you. This is why this is why we have producers is why you don't have listeners. We have producers whenever we say something off or dumb or whatever. Or even if there's something we haven't said and you think you want to tell us Wow bless you. Do you want to want to blow your nose? No, I think you do. No, no, I'm fine. Okay. Whenever there's something that everyone's an expert at something every buddy
is an expert at something. And your job is to let us know. So, the anonymous gay accountant, he's a he's an expert in accounting and gay, so perfect, appreciate. And then there's this story which has an interesting kicker at the end a case in
the making since 2017. Now in the hands of the Colorado Supreme Court. For background autumns Gardena, a transgender woman ordered a pink cake with blue frosting commemorating her transition. Jack Phillips of masterpiece cake shop refused after learning its significance, I will not recreate a custom cake expressing any message that
violates my religious beliefs. Regardless of grasper under the Colorado anti discrimination act, it's illegal for places of public accommodation like retail stores to discriminate against protected classes of people which includes transgender people. But Phillips lawyers of the conservative legal group Alliance Defending Freedom claim a recent Supreme Court ruling protecting artists freedom of speech is on their side
when the Supreme Court ruled in 303 Creative. The court reaffirmed that Colorado can't force artists to express messages they don't believe the Constitution prevents the government from forcing cake artists, website designers, photographers and other artists to express messages they don't believe in their custom art. Well, some LGBTQ rights supporters watching the case are concerned about how the justices will rule in light of 303 creative Scardino as attorney claims that case is too narrow
to apply. Sticking with this argument, businesses are not permitted to discriminate against members of the public just because they object to their gender identity. This isn't Jack Phillips first time in court back in 2018. The US Supreme Court sided with Philips and a narrow ruling after he refused to make a wedding cake for same sex couple. The US
Supreme Court announced it would take up that case in 2017. And on the same date when made the announcement scarred Deena called requesting the pink and blue cake.

So this is all posturing. It's all phony. It's all fake. This person is not really offended. They're just trying to make a point. minute then in the meanwhile, everyone's hair on it's the same guy from the gay cake.
To gay cake. Yeah, the gay cake

admissions show title.

They didn't want to do the trans cake, but it was filed on the same day of the gay cake ruling. This is just

free publicity. I don't know what they're up to. Well, and Colorado is Colorado is more screwed up than California. But this brings

me to another case that I think is worth discussing. Because I'm gonna take the other side on this. And I think I know what's going on here. This is Louisiana, who have now put into law that the 10 commandments must hang in every single public school classroom. Critics
say it threatens to blur the separation between church and state enshrined in the First Amendment in the US Constitution. Republican governor Jeff Landry signing into law new legislation requiring the 10 commandments be displayed in classrooms across the state of Louisiana.

This bill mandates the display of the 10 commandments in every classroom in public, elementary, secondary and post education schools in the state of Louisiana because if you want to respect the rule of law, you got to start from the original law giver, which was Moses.
All right, the Louisiana the first country to require that the religious texts be displayed in public schools. The law orders that posters no smaller than 28 by 35 centimeters be put up on them. commandments must be laid out in large and easily readable font. While the religious texts will be the central focus. It will also be paired with a statement detailing the 10 commandments have been a prominent part of American public education for
almost three centuries. Soon after the bill was signed into law civil rights groups vowed to sue. The joint statements the American Civil Liberties Union and several other organizations say the legislation is unconstitutional. The First Amendment promises that we all get to decide for ourselves what religious beliefs if any to hold and practice without pressure
from the government. Politicians have no business imposing their preferred religious doctrine on students and families in public schools. It's not the first time such a case has come up. In 19. AC the Supreme Court ruled that a similar Kentucky law was unconstitutional but six conservatives now in the top courts, supporters of this new law believe the justices would rule in their favor in any potential lawsuits. I

don't think it's about about the Supreme Court. I think that first of all, as much as I think it's a great idea, I'm gonna give it to the ACLU on this one. Obviously, this is where the so called Set ration of church and state in the First Amendment does apply. The government cannot mandate any anything religious, I think you can you can make an argument that this is a mandate of a religious text. However, I think
they're doing it to get the to get the pride flags out. I think that I think this is a setup.

That's an interesting theory. It might be a way to get the pride flags out because there's too many of them are becoming a

problem or make them a certain size 35 centimeters, your flag can only be this big, something like that.

I think that's interesting, because why oh, well, California talking about all these issues California since you're playing these localized clips, play this clip here, which is I think, more concerning than anything I don't be honest about I don't think the 10 commandments are a big deal to take out of the schools good idea, but Cal schools and the pronoun law, school
districts in California would be banned from forcing teachers to notify parents if their child asks to go buy a new pronoun. Today the state Senate approved this proposal now heads to the assembly. Supporters say it protects LGBTQ students from bullying and harassment. Opponents say the bill strips parental rights undermines the trust between schools and parents.

Hmm Well,

this is the show so in other words, the kid is a girl at the school and wants to be a boy and then the and must be called Zhi Zhu or whatever him yo the astute the the teachers are forbidden from mentioning any of this to the parents

is great. Take it as crazy as

funny you can't have a cell phone but but and then the rationale is to prevent bullying does the bullying take place in school 90 haha at somebody's house? Unless you're bullied by your your parents? Is that what they're saying? They're saying the parents are bullies know what they're trying to imply?

It's, it's nonsense. It's nonsense. But let me just go back to to religion. I think we can safely say and we may even be able to prove it scientifically that climate ism is a religion. Would you agree?

We've discussed this before in the past and listed the Bible of the of the of that religion and on and on and the various saints of that religion. Hansen for example, weed This is not a new topic. No,

no, I'm not going to discuss that as the topic. But I think they shouldn't be able to teach it in school. As climate ism is out of control. We are talking Okay. You started the show off talking about gaslighting. You want to hear some gaslighting? Here's Kathy Hoko governor of New York. This
is not a natural hot weather stretch for us here in New York, especially upstate. But we're gonna be seeing temperatures at levels we have not seen in our lifetimes. And I'm wondering Yorkers and what we're doing about this significant public health event right now everywhere north of New York City is under a heat advisory and it's only going to get worse starting today in the Genesee Valley and the Finger Lakes. And starting tomorrow. Extreme heat will hit everywhere
in the great state of New York. Now, what does this mean? It's a dangerous mix of high temperatures and extreme humidity causing feels like temperature of over 100 degrees. Now that's hot.

You and I have bought, by the way that social media just blast off cars, all kinds. You and I have both been in New York. I lived there for 12 years and in New Jersey lived in the area forever. Yeah. And it's like this. Every summer I was there one year to get some meetings. I had to be there. And right in the middle of summer, I think it was in August. And it was so hot and humid. That literally had to change my clothes three times a day. Because you just get soaked.
Yeah, and it's just a mess. And this isn't during our lifetimes.

I remember I remember walking on the streets of New York City and the tar was sticking to your shoes. Now okay, it's

terrible. It can get miserable and very,

very humid, and a jacket and it just hangs there. Now of course, this is because of the so called heat dome, which they are now lying about. We discovered this on a previous episode. They're saying oh, this is the this is the carbon dioxide it hangs in the air. And that creates you in one spot fish creates a wet blanket over over everything and that's why it's hot instead of the humidity and even some dust there's all kinds of stuff that causes it. But this is not the carbon dioxide but no more
than a dozen cities hit new record highs today including boss in Hartford, Connecticut and Gary Indiana as 18 states broil under the heat dome, Tina's

roil Tina's entire family still lives in Indiana. She grew up literally on the other side of the train tracks from Gary, Indiana. Guess who hasn't been calling like, oh, cheetahs sister. You won't believe it. Her family because like, okay, it's a little warm. But oh, Gary, Indiana. We're pleased and what are we talking 90 degrees? Oh, no, it's 90. The map is red.
In some places. It felt as hot as 110 degrees felt as

hot. So it wasn't actually that hot just felt that way. CBS
is Lilla Lilia Luciano reports from a brutally hot Philadelphia in the city of brotherly love. The heat came early. Super hot. EMT Don Yellow Green says he's bracing for a busy season. Are you making those knots earlier in the season you feel this? Last summer it was actually summer when we started getting exhausted. The city has already declared its first heat health emergency of the year through Saturday in Vermont for out here for the next couple days just
trying to beat the heat. Get out of the heat though. There are parts of the state today that are almost 10 degrees hotter than Miami. Meteorologists show Winkley with Climate Central says Miami

is almost hotter than Miami is 87 degrees. Is Horowitz calling you saying I can't do the show. It's too hot a melting here. This is this is gaslighting
meteorologist Joe Winkley. With Climate Central says the shifting weather patterns have a culprit talk to us about the impact of human activity on these heat patterns as we pollute our atmosphere with things like carbon, extra carbon from burning oil and natural gas and coal.

Either way, I think it means carbon dioxide, I'm just going to keep harping on that I refuse to allow people to just call it carbon. It's not carbon is carbon dioxide. That's what you've told us. The problem was you can't just you know, it's going to be carb. That'll be it. And before you know what carbs are just going to be carbon dioxide carbs.
Talk to us about the impact of human activity on these heat patterns. As we pollute our atmosphere with things like carbon, extra carbon from burning oil and natural gas and coal. What we're essentially doing is trapping in a lot of this heat adds that wool blanket over the top of us so that he is basically trapped. There's nowhere for it to go. And what's interesting, too, is that the nighttime temperatures are also rising. So there's not enough time for the cities for
the land for people to recover before the sun comes out. So it only keeps getting hotter. Important

explanation really, Luciano? Thank you. So it's important explanation. Thank you. It's a lie. That is not what I need to go back and get some old heat dome clips to so they couldn't hear what they were talking about when it was actually a heat dome, which we've had heat domes happen. Not these Oh, it's carbon diet as carbon is just hanging in the air the carbon like a blanket

has more did you have to barometric pressure? Yes, it's

all about the pressure now. So this was a nice little one of those performative q&a is in Senate, which is always fun to listen to. And it's meant for podcasters so we can pull clips. This is the house science. Oh, I'm sorry that the House representative, the House Science Committee, they had a hearing on California's train emissions. Train. Yes. Because trains have emissions, you know, trains, electricity emissions is carbon man. And so this is
representative McCormack from Hmm. I don't know where he's from, but doesn't matter. So he's grilling this poor sap? Who's they're trying to say, you know, talk about the emissions. Oh, boy, oh, we can't have trains. They're not even that great boat can have trains because, you know, carbon heat dome.
Mr. McCormick, you're recognized for five minutes. Thank you, Mr. Minister. You just brought up an interesting point about the ocean rising. How much is it risen in the last 50 years? I'll have to get back with you on that. Congressman, not not significant amount of obviously 50 years. Since 1970. What's the carbon emissions? The carbon content to the atmosphere? Is it greater or less than what it was? 1970? Could you repeat that question and carbon content carbon
dioxide levels in the United in the entire Earth atmosphere? Was it greater or less than it wasn't 1970 I would say greater. You care to state that bet money on that. I'll let you know answer answer the question, either that I'm right or wrong. Okay? And what percent is atmosphere is carbon as made up of carbon dioxide per se? It's a little over 400 parts per billion. So point zero. 4% right? That how much comes from human beings? By 11% About how much comes from the United States 14%
of that how much comes from trains? And United States? Point 5%. So, we're talking about eliminating point 0000 3% of the Earth's atmosphere, carbon dioxide. That's what we're talking about. Is that a negligible effect when it is compared to nitrogen? 71%? Yes, thank you. So I love science.

Yeah, yeah, that's how we need to look at this stuff. But oh, no, it's going to kill us all. Well,

they had that one congressional hearing where they asked a bunch of people what was the percent? Well, how much percent carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere? People think 30% Do you ever would get weren't even close? It's point oh, 4% is hardly any and what I learned here is that the and that guy by the way, said parts per billion its parts per million per million.

Well, when you get down to it, then it's parts per billion. When he when it's the percentage of the trains is parts per billion because your know the 1000 million? I think 1000 Milk Yeah. 0.0004%. That's 4% per billion, four parts per billion

think gaslighting.

I love science. Thank you. Thanks. Thank you to our producer David, who came across a peer reviewed published paper in the January 2024 volume of global ecology and comm conservation. This is a very hefty document. It's in the show notes. Of course, I'll spare you the boring academic details. Because you know, these are people who know how to read this
stuff. That's who our producers are. The nutshell of this is that in the latest series of papers that claim to have detected the global greening trend over the past couple of decades with an extra leafage equivalent to the total area of 1.4 times that of the contiguous United States now covering Earth. Furthermore, the trend shows signs of acceleration,
correlating the greening with multiple time series. The authors found that this trend was most correlated with increased co2 levels, followed by changes to air temperature. How about that?

It was a guy on one of the it was on NPR some years ago that went on and on about his he had greenhouses and he had been pumping extra co2 into them to get these things get to plant plants in the greenhouse to go nuts. Plants need carbon dioxide,

not just plants, but you know sir Jean, he has snakes. He has two snakes I think one is 17 feet and the other one is small one about seven feet and they're in his house and he usually has the carbon dioxide levels in his house up to about 12 or 1400 parts per million he says the snakes love it he's meant there's a whole community you know more co2 community there's that newsletters and secret meet up more

co2. Yeah, we don't have enough now we don't know if it drops below like I think three I think I think 260 We got everything. We die. Exactly.

Huh. Makes you wonder why they want it to go down. And of course more gaslighting in California with the climate ism
two months early fire season has ignited in California dry conditions and high winds are fueling the flames making it difficult for firefighters to contain the blaze and we have two and a half years of unburned fuel and a lot of places because we haven't had a big major fire over the last couple of seasons we've had them just bumping off but not to this size to post fire has been burning since Saturday, so far scorching 56,000 square kilometers forcing evacuations with only 25% of the
blades contained. So you can see our number one Nemesis is when that wind is really whipping up there even worse than it is right here. So that's really what is the biggest challenge right now. As you can see behind me, the fire destroyed this car along with other structures in the town of Gorman about 100 kilometers north of Los Angeles. Luckily, no one has died. California has seen a surge in fires in recent years making it
difficult to insure some homes. Scientists say human caused climate change is worsening these extreme weather events and now a dangerous heat wave is gripping much of the Western US but probably across the West. This heatwave will probably mark the start of increased a fire activity it is still early in the season so vegetation has not approaching its peak seasonal dryness that would typically occur sometime between August and October depending on where you are. So the fire risk will be
increasing. The fire extends beyond California in New Mexico to wildfires rage, triggering evacuations and confirming an early start to a devastating fire season.

Ah, that's France 24 In case you're wondering about that read? Yeah, I

was wondering as a matter of fact,

they got a new dude in there. Yeah, I think he also doubles the w's what is it? There'll be

no Oh, no. Pencil next.

So of course, you know, they haven't had a good fire in two years. So yeah, no wonder no forest management but okay,

there's no forest that yeah, we used to manage this stuff. And I don't know what they took the money away from it. I guess? Because of global warming. I don't know. It's just the whole thing seems like a setup.

Well, we're getting ready for cop 29 That's why the stories have to increase with this is the big cop, where we're finally going to figure out how we're going to finance it all. How we're gonna pay what

Where's this one taking? What private airplane? Hangar nearby is this taking? What Where did all these climate guys have to fly on their private jets to this time? It's for the cop?

It's a fan favorite. It is basically the Casa Blanca of the Middle East. Baku. Okay, remember Baku? Baku is like, awesomely remembered

by KU. I noticed they've finally taken it out of Europe. Because they've one time they was in Holland, I think or someplace where it just happened to be a fluke. It was snowing. Today was during the show era.

Baku is I mean, that's. I mean, that's you might as well do it in Dubai. Yeah, it's hot. But no, but it's also nice. It's nice. It's you know, you got all kinds of amenities that are cool. If you're doing, you know, big needled. But of course we don't I mean, it's not just the the fires is not just the heat dome. No, no, it's also the tropical glaciers forget about Ukraine.
And if there was then a two degrees rise in temperatures, what could that mean? Well, it's and thank you very much for having me. You know, this is in a way the third kind of crisis that's happening right now. It can be very difficult to focus on this. Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine, but the reality so

the minute she says that it's just the third crisis, because of course, we had the full scale invasion of Ukraine. That means she's here to deliver talking points. By

the way, she sounds exactly like that woman from that used to be running NPR that talks about advertising. She got that same voice. Yes. She does.
It can be very difficult to focus on this with Gaza with rushes full scale. And

now you drive me crazy. Let's listen to it. In PR, advertising, okay. You always have a problem. Oh, this is the one I think you

know, I do this the mess of your show. As you're very good at it.

Underwriting Oh, man,

advertising, whatever you want to call it.

Yeah, but that's what you that's what you think it will be? Whatever you want. Oh, heck, thank you. Okay, let's listen. Let's go to the to this lady. First. You shouldn't
have Ukraine. But the reality is this crisis is going on right now. Okay, moving on to money. How are NPRs corporate underwriting revenues holding up in the recession? And what about foundation grants to different stories? Underwriting is underwriting is is down. It's down for everybody with Gaza with Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine. But the reality is this.

I mean, this is this is the kind of kind of
crisis is going on right now.

And the EQ is different. So the same cadence, it's the same lady
this is going on right now. It will indeed be irreversible parts of it are right now already. There's a very good chance for example, that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet has already tipped, but we can slip jump,

the West End Arctic ice sheet has tipped, it's followed hip, it's fallen over. It's too if

Trump gets in they won't have to pay taxes.
Antarctic ice sheet has already tipped but we can slow it down so that we're probably looking at maybe three meters of sea level rise that we can no longer what three meters

were made. they'd be looking at three meters of sea level rise. When is this going to happen? Lady stop,
but we may be able to stretch it out to 800 or 1000 years. Oh,

is that what the model says in 800 to 1000 years is going to be okay?
Glaciers especially tropical glaciers are disappearing incredibly quickly right now. And Venezuela lost its last glacier la corona glacier sometime in the past year. And so these have inevitable consequences for
humans just this morning. The group se mod which is an international organization focused on the Himalayas advise the countries in that region to prepare for drought this year because snow is at a record low amount in River Basin such as the induce and so this is ongoing it's sort of the slow crisis but the inevitable crisis inevitable we have to focus on and that we can still prevent the worst of if we can stick to 1.5 degrees but unfortunately we're not on that track in any
way shape or form right now.

I think 1000 years we could you know, what was take a gamble

was taking the is the isn't slow crisis as a term an oxymoron

Oh, slow

crisis that's a

very good point. Yeah, a crisis is something that happens kind of immediately.

You have it's a crisis it's a crisis Run Run get hair on fire. Yeah, but no point oh crisis. What is that it is bullcrap term this is like the bull crap turn about term about cheap fake same thing. This is what we're getting a lot of these gaslighting terms a

minute she was done with the interview all buddies calls it oh man, you're buying at Baku. You're buying drinks. Good one. Slow crisis. Slow crisis. Good one. Luckily the European Union is fixing it's the
culmination of a long battle within the European Union long

battle.
That's that's that's really a relief. environment ministers from the blocks 27 countries meeting in Luxembourg have backed the nature restoration plan. Finland Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden voted against it. But Belgium abstained. And after opposing the text in March, Germany, this time voted in favor of the legislation, meaning it can now pass into law following months of setbacks.
The plan requires member states to introduce measures restoring nature on a fifth of their land and sea side 2030. This is ownCloud Singh knio Does it's a clear signal that the protection of the environment and nature is important for our future threatens the existence of a soul for agriculture and for forestry. It's therefore also a sign of better protection
for our population shorts on xaba. Fogle is the voter just enough support to pass with Austria's environment minister to find her conservative coalition partners by pledging to back the policy because she said the health and happiness Raider generations is at stake. My decision to support this law has been intensely debated. I know I will face opposition in Austria on this but I'm convinced that
this is the time to adopt this law. Austrian Chancellor Khan their hammer promptly responded that his government would file a complaint at the European court against the quote, unlawful vote.

This is exactly what the farmers in the Netherlands and France what they all protested against. Is this oh no, no, we have to get rid of cows and get rid of farms. It just has to be nature just has to be nature. Now I was walking with Christina and Rotterdam. They got plenty of nature in the city is great and there's no farm. No cows, you need to get rid of this perfect. And it's getting very green because of all the co2. And why I wonder if they're panic. It's a slow panic
for them. final clip. I saved this one for last. It's for you. It looks like even though they've had some problems. They will be raising money to fix your potholes. The pothole problem is going to be fixed in California
with more than 30 million registered passenger vehicles in California. The state says it shows up more than $8 billion a year to maintain the roads those cars drive on. Much of that cost is paid for money collected here at the pump
from gas taxes. But because so many Californians now own electric vehicles, that gas tax money is starting to dry up potentially 10 years from now we'll see a $4.4 billion loss in revenue because of these issues, which is why Caltrans wants to instead charge drivers per mile and is now enrolling people in a six month pilot program to test out the concept and what's unique about this pilot is This time we will need collecting actual revenue from participants.
So why would you participate in a program that charges you about three cents for every mile you drive. Caltrans says it will waive gas tax fees and give participants up to $400. Drivers would track their miles by taking a photo of their odometer
or using a transponder placed in their car. Big concerns about being tracked any data that's shared is totally the control of the participant they choose how much data the data is processed by our account manager and it does not come to Caltrans all the Caltrans and fee is the number of miles not going to ever see your location information. If you'd like to participate in the pilot program, you can sign up
on Caltrans website. Now participants will be charged to different rates, some will be charged a flat rate per mile and others will be charged based on the fuel efficiency of their vehicle. That's

the tricky bit in there. So you will be charged based upon the few how's that old Lexus doing on fuel efficiency? I get about

I think get about 90 miles per gallon on that thing.

That's pretty good. But it's no Eevee pretty good. That's pretty good. But it's no Evie.

No, no, I mean, you'd be getting if you're a hybrid. It's amazing. 5060 miles per gallon is amazing. What

they're doing there in California really is

oh yeah, this is it. By the way. If they had if they had all this pothole money before the Eevee showed up at home, why aren't their potholes fixed? This is bullcrap. I like lies. This is gaslighting. This is the theme of today's show gaslighting.

I got a pothole money. JC de ain't happy. pothole money. There's a hip hop song in there somewhere.

pothole money. Yeah. Let's go well, I got some interesting this. How about doing a pothole money elder bliss I got gazes building nukes and so he's out of the news a little bit. Want to get these? I want to get these clips out of the way because it's about Hunter Biden's verdict be it's from the Heritage Foundation had an expert come on one of the shows. I think it's NTD and discuss the what's actually going on, which is that you know, cuz I watched John
Stewart. And it's like, oh, you know, everybody's Even Steven, because Oh, yeah, Trump got, you know, maybe political but they'll go they did the Hunter Biden. Because you have found guilty and he's not going to be pardoned. Which is unlikely. So here we are. I want to play these two clips. There's only two of them's H F. Hunter Biden.
We're joined now by Mike Howell, the executive director of the oversight project at the Heritage Foundation. Mike on Tuesday, the jury in the hunter Biden's federal criminal case, found Hunter guilty on all three of the charges that he faced. What was your initial reaction when you learn this guilty verdict? Yeah, not surprised whatsoever who was born a night wasn't born and last night and the fix has been in for some time here. I mean, I really worried that the propaganda media is going to
play this as a both sides thing. They're going to basically say at the high level, oh my gosh, Hunter was held accountable. And that's what's happening to Trump and then when they're categorically different things, degree and kinds and implications. What's happening with with Hunter, is, essentially they pick the lowest level thing that didn't connect to Joe the thing they could paint into the light of addiction in a sympathetic light as as a means to absolve him for
guilt and everything else. What the American people really care about what I care about is, you know, not that Hunter was a crackhead. Not a crackhead that got his dead brother's wife addicted to crack cocaine. She's one who found the gun and got
rid of it. All that's in material. What's material is the corruption in the federal government that Joe Biden and his family running an international pay to play influencing peddling scheme and some of the most corrupt regions of the world to include Ukraine and the CCP, you know, our enemies in the CCP and other corrupt regions.

Have you ever met a crackhead?

Ah, I know. I bet a guy that eventually became a crackhead. But I don't know that I've ever met an active crackhead. Did you?

Yes. Just this week. You know, Christina has. She went to school and she's now a social worker in a I think they have 3030 people in this house and they are adults. I think it's all male, middle age. Like 40 to 70 from middle age and above. And they either have like mental issues or drug addictions but most of both, and this one guy. He was a crack addict. He was quite entertaining. Now he he's also agenda.

What? Oh, yeah. We have crackheads listening to our show. We have the unbelievably wide fire shoe, which is another reason that we couldn't take advertise. It's really

true. I don't want to say his name, but he's great. He was quite interesting. Yeah. Oh, yeah, absolutely. He's very, you know, punter may have been a very fun guy to hang out with when he was on crack.

This was some people think he's up for his missing teeth. Well, yeah. Oh,

yeah, no, there's definitely that the dental hygiene is not great with the cracks.

So basically, it's a it's an accurate smoke that just basically eats away at everything

does. It is not good. It's not an outstanding product people. I'm not endorsing it.
Part two, what happened in this this arc, starting from a year ago, and we're in federal court, they were trying to send federal court by the way that he just got convicted. And David Weiss, the prosecutors and prosecutor here, tried to give Hunter a plea deal, say you know, accept liability for the gun and tax stuff, and will pardon you for all this other stuff that connects back to Joe and the corruption that the American people are upset with. We sniffed that out, got it
blown up. And so here they are back at the drawing board today, convicting him of the gun charge, but still no mouse movements on the things that American people care about. And what this sets up for. Not only is the misinformation that like the law is being applied evenly in this country, but for a portion of Hunter, they pick the sympathetic thing that you can't or you can wrap an addiction and all those things and you cannot
connect to Joe. And it's up Joe for a part in the punter a part in that will not only be for this charge, but for all the things connected not only back to Joe and his family, but the thing I'm even more concerned about in the Biden's is the intelligence community and law enforcement who sat there and
watched this corruption happening in plain sight. Not only did nothing but hit it, and then used every tool the disposal of the awesome force of the US government and even some other governments to go after President Trump which they're still doing today. And so this is not a both sides thing. This is corruption.

Okay, that's actually a good analysis. So they can you can pardon him from everything all crimes. Close the book on the Biden's so

you do it's how you do it. These guys are not stupid. No, they're

they're doing a good job. Okay, here's another thing I do when you delve into this is this, this I think we're at level gaslighting on this Boeing thing as well. Now remember, there's only two real manufacturers have any merit when it comes to commercial aircraft Airbus and, and Boeing. Both are huge defense contractors. So there's got to be I'm now thinking that Congress is sending a big message to Boeing saying you need to donate more money.
Because this is really I mean, the coincidence of yet another whistleblower showing up just before the latest hearing with the CEO. Listen to this interview with Blumenthal, who I don't like anyway. Oh my gosh, terrible. She listened to how she pronounces his name.
We've got breaking news for you this morning. A current Boeing employee is accusing the airplane manufacturer of cutting corners. This latest whistleblower came for an hours before Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun, will be grilled on Capitol Hill today. And they are of course growing questions over the safety of Boeing's aircraft, which is why he is speaking to those on the Hill Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal chairs the subcommittee. She says Blumenthal

I don't know. I don't know why I like it. She corrects yourself later. So Blumenthal is doing the interview here. He's about to grill the CEO and a new whistleblower shows up what are the chances
to those on the Hill Democratic Senator Richard broomwade. Before he

say that don't have a clip. But I did watch this. And it was Hallie, who's a great show boater big time who went who really dug into the amount of money that the CEO is making 36 million

No, no, no, no, it was 33 it was 32.8 33 million which of course is

well, it was still it was the way he was brought up to stasis. Yeah, the way he was digging into the guys money. It was like, you know, you making an awful lot of money. Where is our cut? And I'm

looking at open secrets. And they Boeing has only spent in 2024 2.9. Well, $2.94 million.

That's not even 10% of the guys salary. Exactly. Where's your tight? Dude, we needed 6 million for me. Where's

your tithing? Look, listen to the numbers we've got for the democratic country. A Democrat, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee 210,000 for the Democrat Senatorial Campaign Committee 210,000 for the National Republican Congressional Committee to win a 10,000 The National Republican Senatorial Committee 210,000 nothing to buy nothing. Oh, wait 10,000 to the DNC Services Corporation, Tim Kaine Democrat got 10 grand, and Nikki Hey, and Nikki got nothing
Mark Warner got nothing. So this is all a lot of Nothing's here, including Biden and Trump, at least not so far. I think they're there. I think this is a shakedown. Like you're right, you make $33 million. You've given $2.9 million dollars. What's

the corporation? Where's your individual? You have to look him up individually see if he gave any money.

What's his name?

I don't know. Calhoun. Calhoun's Yep. I don't know his first name. You have to look it up. I'll find but whatever the case, I think, yeah, Shakedown. It. This is an extortion game and they're trying to humiliate the guy. Yeah, doing it pretty well. In on this thesis completely.
To those on the hill, Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal chairs the subcommittee holding today's Boeing hearing. He joins me now. Thank you so much, sir, for coming this morning. We are all very curious about this last minute whistleblower who has come forward, you magically spoke to him? What did you learn from him from this new whistleblower? This whistleblower Sam Mohawk is one of a dozen who have come to us in recent months, and his allegations are extraordinarily
serious. He is saying that Boeing used non conforming parts, those are parts that are defective or damaged or undocumented and Miss tracked in airplanes, installing them, and then lying to the FAA, about how it was storing those non conforming parts. This kind of violation of trust is part of a pattern of broken safety culture. at Boeing, the company promised it would turn around that safety culture after the
two crashes that occurred in 2018. And 2019. There was a deferred prosecution as you trumped it that, by the way, recall, on the condition that Boeing, in effect, improve its performance on safety and reliability. But, you know, ultimately, we should want Boeing to succeed. It's come

trust me, dude, we really want you to do well, Dave Calhoun, but you got to pony up. I
mean, that is key to our economy, and to aircraft manufacturing is one of me. Yeah, exactly. Major aircraft manufacturers in the world. I want to help it regain trust by facing the facts and the facts are very bluntly, and deeply alarmingly, that Boeing has failed to comply with the conditions that it promised it would. And

absent from actually I have a little bit of the Boeing's. I have a report here, absent as far as I could tell, unless you saw I don't see poot Buttigieg Pete Buttigieg anywhere. Is he in there? Is he being grilled about the I mean, ultimately, it falls under his in his port of failure, is it not? Isn't?

It would be his apartment, he headed Department of Transportation. He's a he's in charge of the FAA Grilli. Well, he doesn't he can't pony up any money so

instead, Jane Pauley does puff pieces of him and Chaston in their kids at home cooking pancakes, which is not a good luck when your planes are falling out of the sky.
met by chance of shame as he entered the hearing room. Boeing jail David Calhoun quickly apologized to the families of those who died in two Max eight crashes overseas. And promised Boeing is changing our culture is far from perfect. But we are taking action and we are making progress which Calhoun came under immediate bipartisan fire
this year. That's is the moment of wreck there it is for the max age crashes to max nine door plug blowout in January quality control breakdowns, defective parts and whistleblower reports of falsified documents intimidation and retaliation. It appears that Boeing has fostered a culture that censors people who tried to speak up and help You're the

problem. And I just hope to God that you don't destroy this company before it can be saved.
Today. A new whistleblower claims Boeing 737 Max assembly line lost hundreds of parts that did not meet Boeing specs which he can claims were hidden from FAA inspectors and may have ended up in planes and that it could lead to a catastrophic event. I have not directly spoken to any of the whistleblowers. Do you think that'd be a good idea to do that? Yeah, I think it would, Tom, the Justice Department could still charge Boeing and the CEO. Yeah, prosecutors
have until July 7 to decide. But Boeing is critical to the national economy, the space program, national defense. So the government has a lot to weigh in deciding whether to file charges. National Defense,

you know, that could also be an angle. Someone's trying to lean on him. Maybe someone else wants to get in on their defense action, build some different plenty of military planes. Anything's possible. But this is a shakedown of some sort. This is, this is not something

of some sort, just a shakedown period. It's not any particularly different kind of ShakeDown in these guys do. All you have to do is look at their net worth of all these people that are in Congress, when they got in what they were worth and then what they got became worth like, six years later on a pretty kind of a modest salary. Somehow, they became worth a fortune.

Almost all of them. How about Josh Hawley?

I'm sure Holly's right up there with him. He's one of the best of the group in terms of like, of showboating up but in Congress. I mean, I find it very entertaining. He's really good at it. But I'm sure Josh Holly's got some bookstore and they all do is and they said it was nonpartisan. That's a giveaway. World.

Yeah. Because they're they're definitely not doing it for our safety. Let's be honest. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. We want to make sure people fly safe. We want Boeing to succeed. That's what they're saying. We weren't

willing to do they want him to succeed, but they want their cut.

How much you make him dude. 33 million. And you gave us 2.9 accredited only half of that went to us. It's cynical, but I think there's something to it. I like it.

The way I don't have any argument against the thesis, that's gotta be what it is. Of course, I have a couple couple of clips. I wanted to get out of the way again, more Hunter hanging Earth. This is Robert Reich.

Talks about this, you got to explain who Robert Reich is this guy. What Nink Robert Reich is

the former labor secretary under Clinton, he's a professor at Cal. And he's a left wing stooge. And he does a podcast. Oh, with with his mistress, with some woman, whatever. I don't know. We don't know that. We don't know that. Well, that's tricky, right? I never asked her pronouns either.
But and he wears his He's like, he's a professor and he's professorial on his end he wears this raggedy ass t shirt is like a like a beat up old one that's in the commercial with this old beat up and it gets embarrassed to be at a restaurant wearing and he's that's what he wears on his podcast and I find it to be like off putting

this Why Does he even have to be on video with the podcast? Just do an audio video

and he dances a little bit when he does a little thing at the beginning where they play their little intro music,

the name of this podcast again. I have to get the name but whatever

the case is Robert, you just look up Robert Wright podcast. Thank

you. Thank you for the search tip.

Cool. Well, I have coffee. It will be the tip that could be used that coffee

ship. It's the name of the show is coffee clutch.

Clutch clutch caca flash. Yeah.

And he spelled with a K Yes. Que la tch Coffee Klatch? I'm all for clams. I'm Robert Reich.

So he has his his normal talking points. And he's part of the group of every Democrat there is going after our Supreme Court, especially Clarence Thomas. Yes. And so they they just put this stuff out there to just part of the whole situation they get, you know, Alioto Elliott, not out, Alito, Alito and Thomas are under fire. At least God used to be the mayor of San Francisco, and Alito and Thomas are targets because of this upcoming they haven't ruled on it to finish
their ruling on this Chevron deference. But that's what's to come next month. We'll

see that's cranking up crank it up.

So let's play a break.
Well, what about the Supreme Court kind of a bump stock? That's it pinion. So basically what happened was the court threw out in a decision led by Clarence Thomas, a ban that would have stopped this addition to a gun and made it faster. It's why translation. Wow,

great translation.
It's the right translation. I think no, it's not interesting thing to me here is this isn't Not the Second Amendment right to gun case. This is a another example of the Supreme Court of trying to erode the legitimacy of administrative agencies who are tasked with the job of interpreting statutes. If administrative agencies in the federal government in the executive branch can't interpret statutes, then who's going to interpret the statute? So nobody? Okay,

hold on a sec. Well,

I worked for an administrative agency. When I was younger, for almost a decade, not quite. This was the Chevron deference which says, you can, you know, these agencies have all this leeway was in 1984. I worked there before that even got through, how would they were operating? How were they operating before 1984. According to him, it can't be done.

I would like to remind everybody that it was Trump, during the Trump administration that the bump stocks were banned after the Vegas shooting, which was blatantly not a bump stock, which fires rounds much faster than the belt fed machine gun that was obviously used. I mean, we, we remember, we would disagree this, this to an extreme everything. So

that whole was officious thing. They never really solved it. They guy who is a gun dealer was supposedly doing it. And he was dead somehow, the whole thing that whole thing was, and then I think at the time, it came out to that al Qaeda, not Al Qaeda, but ISIS or some way along these

MBS was roaming around Vegas and some other Saudi prince and there was we we do not know the full story.

Now, this story has never been revealed. Okay? Wrap it up with this guy. So notice that they do run right after Clarence Thomas. And they're going to do it again, of course, and
Thomas Intuit opinions on this bump stock and also on the National Labor Relations Board. And Starbucks, basically said the ministry of agencies had gone beyond their, their official realm of power. The Supreme Court doesn't like administrative agencies who would like instead, but either the President or Congress to take more responsibility. Honestly, Heather, this is this. This was was so much beyond an activist Supreme Court, right? I mean, this is this is a Supreme
Court that is out of control. That bump stock opinion, was, was really, in the face of what happened in Las Vegas, everybody remembers what happened in Las Vegas. How many years ago just a few years ago, a few years ago, 60 I think people killed 60 People 400 injured. I mean, it was big, because of because the the the shooter used a gun stock. The only thing that we have done as a country with

John the shooter, use the gun stock now not a bump stock.
Because unbelievable. shooter used a gun stock. It's the only thing that we've done as a country to try to control guns. And we can't even do this. I know with the Supreme Court and Clarence Thomas,

I know it in a weird way. They're kind of tying these two things together. I think this is the clip. Because the two things together being the Supreme Court, Chevron deference, and oh, my Trump's going to get rid of the entire administrative state. Oh, what's going to happen?
I often talk about the Trump hangover, the fact that even when he is not in power, there are still reminders everywhere of the effect that he had on public opinion. And these attitudes about vaccines are just one example. Oh, absolutely. You know what we saw a pre pandemic to now, there has been maybe this is not the clip, but let's listen to anyone 50% increase in the number of parents who think pre pandemic to now that routine childhood vaccinations like measles, mumps, and rubella
should be voluntary. Just just over the course of the last few years of this spillover effect is real spillover, and we're seeing this depth of expertise Dr. Fauci talked about a few days ago, the unwillingness to bind expertise, what does that mean? We've created an unsafe environment for people as they navigate their own healthcare journey, that they're going to rely on supplements, things that are not FDA approved, because
they don't believe in the FDA, whatever it may be. So now we have a bunch of individuals who are willing to take their own healthcare decisions, leveraging the internet, or leveraging their favorite podcast host. That's not where expertise is.

There's no expertise here. Let's be very clear. Neither John C. Dvorak, Adam curry claimed to have any expertise in anything. You might have lived through the pandemic, but we don't know anything. Or we know nothing. Yeah, it wasn't that it didn't quite connect the way I wanted it to.

There was it was still entertaining. And it's interesting because what it did point out is that there's a number of these podcasts. Gal guy, Pa I'd casts where the woman throws the soft balls to the guy and he goes on and pontificates. And then she's agreeing if you listen to the other one with rights. Oh, y'all blah, blah, blah.

Gun stocks. Yeah, yep. Yep. That's actually how I envisioned this show that you would just do that with me. But it turned out so different. Yeah.

It's hard for me to go. Yeah, yep. I agree with you two or three times today.

I know. It's already hard. Yeah. So finally, we're gonna do Fauci is out with the book. And he's doing the rounds. Yeah, it's

great. I did nothing, which puts

him kind of puts him in play for bird flu, although there wasn't a lot of bird flu happening the past few days. So we're kind of in limbo there. And I've several different pieces. But I think the one that is most because he was on basically did the big CBS interviews with Gail. Actually, I'll play one clip from Gail because that was kind of interesting. It's almost like he's giving Trump a pass while taking credit for it.
I read your book over the weekend. And I love how you started. First of all,

that's a lie. We know you didn't read that. You're too busy pounding ozempic. With Oprah,
I read your book over the weekend. And I love how you started with Albert Borla of Pfizer calling you to say, Tony, I think we have a vaccine and I think it works. You said your debt can be yes. Borla

call away. Bring ray in maybe, Fauci, Fauci, tai chi, I think we got a vaccine. I think it works that dude, you're already it was already patented. Before the whole thing took place. This was a scam this this, this interview is ridiculous
works. You said you literally sort of broke down and had a very emotional moment because you didn't think this would be possible that quickly? No, I did not. I mean, this is historic in what was accomplished. 11 months if this were 1015 years ago, this would have taken years and years. But the combination of the exquisite science that was put in both for the mRNA as well as for the actual imaging or the business vaccine was just amazing. Because you were talking about you're on the frontlines of
AIDS. And at the time, Bill Clinton said, hopefully we'll have a vaccine in 10 years. And as you point out, we still don't have an AIDS vaccine. But yet we have this for COVID. Yeah, it was an amazing scientific accomplishment. And also, the amount of effort that was put in with Operation warp speed to get millions and millions of doses made before we even knew it worked. That was very, very helpful in getting it done so quickly.

How about that? Isn't that interesting? Why would he be out there saying these things? When they can blame everything on Trump, they can make the Republicans hate Trump. And now you say Oh, but basically saying, Yeah, I did that I took the call. I made I made it happen.

So I'm going on in the background, it also could be part of the Trump getting Trumpian.

There was there was kind of a to have to funny two parter very short, about Trump versus Biden, you
spoke about your relationship and write about your complicated relationship with former President Donald Trump. He could possibly be our president again. Given that you know him, personally, from a public health perspective, do you believe he is fit to lead us?

Good, interesting question. Is he fit to lead us if
he is elected president? You know, I don't want to get into what's fit or not that I want to respect the BOMA health standpoint. He missed opportunities to use the bully pulpit of the presidency, to tell people to do things that would keep them safe.

Now, how about Biden, but what about Biden? Do
you believe he is fit to lead us for the next? Oh, absolutely. You know, because the first thing he did when I became absolutely his chief medical adviser, we had a conversation literally the first day saying we want to go with the evidence and the truth. And if we make a mistake, we correct it. But we've got to be honest with what's going on. Yeah, that was his first words to me.

Yeah. Oh, brother. All right. I'm

gonna give you three more their shorts. were the first ones over a minute, but the other ones are very short. I know. I'm breaking all the rules. I'm sorry. But sometimes, you know, you just gotta prove there's a rule by making an exception to it. Rachel Maddow with Fauci.
It did seem the way the way that you describe it that President Trump didn't understand some of the basics about the flu and that it's a different virus than COVID. He said to you that he didn't see why he would have to get a flu shot. If he didn't have the flu. He didn't understand that it was preventative and not treatment. That's true. He also said at NIH, why can't we just use the flu vaccine to prevent COVID? Right. Do you think he does not know what a vaccine is?
I think Now he you know, after all of the things we've told him, the thing that I think underlies this, Rachael is that he, he wanted it so much to be like the flu. Because historically, the flu peaks, and it goes away in March,

and it wasn't there at all during COVID. April is gone,
and then you could go on with the election season. But it wasn't doing that it wasn't going away. Notice

how we slipped in the election season there for it's just, it was very interesting. I heard that before. I'm gonna roll that back
peeks, and it goes away in March, April is gone, and then you could go on with the election season,

then you can go on with the election cycle about that. It wasn't
doing that it wasn't going away. So he kept on saying it's gonna disappear like magic. And that's when I had to start saying, No, I'm sorry, but that's not gonna happen. And I had to do that publicly. And then when that didn't work, he started invoking magical cures like hydroxychloroquine, you know, and then when it became clear, that wasn't working, he brought in Scott Atlas, who told him everything he wanted to
hear, and it was just wanting so much for it to go away. And figuring out if it wasn't gonna go away, naturally, I'm gonna act like it's gonna go away.

Well, that's not the way I remember it. But let's drill down on.

I don't remember that either. This is bullcrap. Let's drill down on

hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, shall we? Was
it dangerous for him to promote hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin and those other viewers, suppose viewers that don't that don't actually treat them.

But suppose when did Trump ever promote ivermectin? I think he did. I don't think he did. Well brought a drug see Chloroquine into the conversation? That's the main thing he brought. He said, I've heard good things. He said, and he was brought in by somebody else. He said it and then he was beat that beaten to death with it. By every you know, left winger, and he never mentioned ivermectin, I don't think I'm deleted later. No, I'm

not finding a single ivermectin clip even about that. I mean, how about hydroxy?

beta hydroxy group meeting came into the picture way later.

Yeah, it a lot about hydroxychloroquine. But nothing about it. We don't have any clips of Trump that I can find talking about ivermectin. That's interesting.

Let's just make it up. Let's just say set it because that's what, Matt I'll just say, you know, bring it in. Because you still have to slam ivermectin because it's just a cheap cure for a lot of stuff. So we don't want that.

Oh, suppose that cure, suppose and cure? Suppose a cure?
Yeah. I mean, I obviously it is. I mean, I don't want to get into how many numbers of people who would have made a difference,

but clearly, oh, it would have made a difference to somebody, he missed
an opportunity. Because there were people out there who knew nothing about this, who were saying hydroxychloroquine works. And we know that not only does it not, but it actually hurts people. Oh, he couldn't use the bully pulpit of the presidency, to say, Hey, listen to the scientists. But he didn't do

that. I also don't recall it. hydroxychloroquine hurts people. But okay,

no, there was a ton of studies about it. And it was pretty harmless. In the ivermectin even more, I mean, there's millions of case doses of the stuff out there.

And then the final clip, Rachel does does ME A SOLID takes us right back to 2020.
In terms of the vaccine development that did happen in this country that you described as being almost miraculous in terms of the pace going from when in 11 months from the identification of the pathogen to a safe and effective and deployable virus. Obviously, that's something that the United States of America contributed into the world's response and has a lot to be proud of, and you have a lot to be proud of.

That's right, Rachel. A safe and effective deployable virus right on nailed it. Thank you. I miss clips like that. Some of these were good, some real Alright, so Fauci takes. Fauci takes all the credit for getting a safe and deployable virus out there within the within 11 months. I don't know this this year, right. There's some background going on here. That is, that is weird. Why would he even want to have a book out? You retired? Take your millions go away?

Yes, that looks like he's pot a popper. Popper. Popper. Popper. A poor person. A power.

A up er? Yes. A popper. Popper. opposed eyes popper a pop Halper off my Dutch pauper? A Paul bar. All right. Anything else you got to

have? Well did Jay says you played a clip where she's made a bunch. I do have a job. Joe Biden making this you have to listen very carefully to what she says. But it's a gaffe. Biden, so Gaffigan runs in the family, I guess. And here we go. This
election is most certainly not about age. Joe and that other guy are essentially the same age. Let's not be fooled. Joe isn't one of the most effective presidents of our lives in spite of his age, but because of it

isn't one of the most effective because of his age is dynamite. Thank you, Jill. You're right.
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It's like me see I got some ISOs see you have to actually more than I thought So, I have four ISOs. I'm gonna go first. Yes. Ready?
Yeah, that's when this all fairly confusing. Good was okay, it's okay. It's all a bunch of hogwash. Let's go into NOPAT and Hillary Clinton. Ah, okay,

since we talked about it. Yeah. You didn't like you didn't like that one? No. Okay, then I have my final which I think is a winner. Now that's hot.

Hey, she liked the second one the most at that last one. I have a kind of a one. That's a perfect end of show. Okay,

let me see you only have one up. Okay. I'll play it by you're always doing those. It's like this is always bye bye bye.

Yeah, show but I will say that second one. But you have. Yeah.
And want to hear it. A bunch of hogwash.

I think is a good one. I guess from C span by C span original. That's the kind of people they have listened over there. That's it. I hate you. i So is set.
Good news. It's good advice John sees.

Now can I mention something before you do the tip of the day. But another competitive tip? Well, I have a tip but I have to say that I was excoriated for bringing a boomer tip to my friends. What was the boomer tip your tip of the week? The was what Ali Express?

Oh, yeah. A lot of people. Mimi gave me great grief and so did Brunetti. Everybody

gave me I said, I said to Tina, hey, Ali expressions. Oh, this is great. She she she talked to the My stepdaughter in in New York. She's like, Oh, yeah, four years ago. Boomer like, Thanks, John. Thanks a lot.

Hey, what's new to me? What am I supposed to say?

I mean, everybody laughed at me, Christina. Remember, after the show us like I was in Dutch to

me. Mimi said why don't you plug Ki Moon.

That's what everyone said to me was even newer than Ali Express. So your tip of the week is, is you're on probation. Oh, please. You're on probation. What's your way now?

I know he's trying to sync the tip of the day. No, I love that. Okay, my tip is the one I gave this a tip I'm gonna give this tip as a product tip. Again, it's an it's a product's been there. It's been out a while and you use it recently. I'd got you to use it because you're having trouble with your machine. It's called the glary. Utilities is free. It's out there. It's available. People should download it and use it but you can also get an upgraded version but you don't
need to. It does all kinds of cool stuff. It's got g l a r y utilities. Google it. Duck Duck go it being fine. I would use it to great product.

So I was I was thinking about yourself

said that it sped up your machine

it did. I did another glary product isn't outstanding. Although when when it said Do you know? Because you said oh you should defrag your your drive and and the glary was given me like oh, do you really want it? This is an SSD drive? Do you really want it this could decrease the lifespan of your drive?

Yeah, well, in the olden days, it would but today's SSDs well with the same memory they're

warning was kind of was kind of freaking me out.

I'm just saying but the problem with SSDs womanizer bring it up here we go is that they especially the early ones, the early old ones had a limited lifespan because you could only read write read write to the same cells X number of times it was very low in fact the numbers were so low in the early days how long that nobody would use an SSD but since then they're they're just as reliable long term as far as a magnetic drive so I they're just worried that you may have an old piece
of crap SSD and you know just give you a little warning because it does have to do a lot of work so as doing a lot of reading and writing and moving stuff around and so yeah, so after

that I did that being a Windows user on the on the on the studio machine for software reasons. The only software that really I love really liked was Windows only. Please don't tell me to run under wine under Linux. Please stop. It doesn't work. I actually went into the settings I found a tip. I went into settings. This is an amazing one for Windows Christopher's kind of slowing down. It's not a very powerful machine. It's it's a bumblebee, what is that thing? What's the bumblebee?
What is it called the feeling be like,

yeah, the bumblebee link. It does have it has. It has eight gigs of memory, but it's not very powerful, particularly if you have multiple

other use. They're useful as utility machines.

Yeah. And it really doesn't have to do much but it's kind of pushing it. And so I went into settings, Advanced Settings, and there's actually a little button you can toggle off all of that fancy stuff. Like shading and and pre determined you're making images in your in your in your explorer window. And animations when you when you minimize something, man, you turn that off the machine screams it screams I tell you. It

was you put Linux on it too.

Yeah, that's right and run anything under wine. There's your tip, run everything under wine analytics.
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