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Adam curry. John C Dvorak, Thursday,

September 12, 2024 this is your award winning Gilbert nation. Media assassination Episode 1694,
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We are hyperscalers, and we're broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country, right here in FEMA Region. Number six in the morning. Everybody. I'm Adam curry and

from Northern Silicon Valley, where we're all asking the question as to why did MTV become a station ground for Satanists. I'm John C Dvorak. It's
Craig Vaughn

and buzzkill in the morning. Oh, man, you actually watched.

I caught it by accident.

First of all, what a who's doing the scheduling over there? What a dumb, dumb timing to do the MTV awards?

Well, like I said, I didn't watch it. I didn't I was just going through channels, and I ran, actually ran into the span onto the Spanish channel. So it was all subtitled to try to learn a little more Spanish, yeah, and I just caught the end of it. It was terrible. And

here's a good idea, let's do a big award show with Satanists on 911

Yeah, it's pretty funny. I

i could not this the first time in, oh man, 3030, something years, I just I could not watch, but I have no best

part. What did I Well, trans Maoist stuff at the end,
oh goodness. See,

this is, this is why I'm happy I didn't watch. Did you know what to expect? It's the same every single year. Actually, I think I I decided not to watch when I read this article from CNBC, when viewers tune into the 2024, MTV VMAs, which, by the way, that's, that's just a little craw here for me, stuck on my craw. But well, because back in my day, we would say VMAs, and then the producer would come on and go, Yeah, that's a burn. You have to say Video Music Awards. You
can't say VMAs. Oh, interesting. They wouldn't let us say

that. Actually, I should stop. Just mentioned before I forget that when I tuned it in, by accident, I thought it was the adult video movie award because I did the outfits. The outfit now scantly glad that was a show

back in the day the AVN avns, yeah, with the same time was Ava, dull video, no, I think it was AVN wasn't it? Um, wasn't that same time as Comdex, I want to say

yeah. Well, it was, you did crossover, yeah, yeah,

yeah, honey, I really have to go to Comdex this year. It's really important, you know, I'll just go the last few days. That's always better. Yeah, don't even see the beginning. Don't need the keynotes. As part of a new partnership between Paramount global the parent company of cable and TV network MTV, and shoppable advertising company shop sense AI viewers will be able to shop the outfits they're seeing on screen using the startup's new AI powered lens,
which will launch at the start of the award show. I was done like, no, no, I don't think so. I don't think so.

You have to watch these religiously, yes, but you

know, and then I'd report, and it's a grumbling, grumbling the whole while. Yeah, hey, guess what? Satanism. Satanism. Again. Guess what? Everybody, Satanism. So I got tired of that. You know, we're in this I did have a for the first time in many, many years. I had a moment of weakness. The other day. I said the Ts, I really love my job, but I'm tired of the loop. You know, the media has just become so predictable, so dumb, and you know, most people are starting
to figure it out. You know, it's like, how much longer before I, you know, before I do something drastic? Don't you ever have that feeling? And we're just in this perpetual loop.

It always he has enough. It's like, it's like a stamp collecting,

podcasting. Just like stamp collecting, yeah? Another thing chicks think is really hot, yeah, sure. Oh

yeah. The chicks would all go from the podcasters and the stamp collectors, the stamp collectors and figurines, action figures, Star

Trek action figures, Star

Trek, specifically, chick magnet. Yeah,

so I interrupted you about the poop loop you were going to say,

I don't know what I was going to say now.

Well, you were saying the news has enough, and then you said, stamp collecting. Guys said, Don't you get tired of the of the cycle of this continuous No, I

find it. It's interesting because they, they. They're not standing still. They're always doing new stuff. I have a number of debate clips here, and to dig into the deconstruction to find these little idiosyncratic things, let's talk about the debate. Well, let

me start for one second, and then I'll let you get to get your clips. Clips. You've got clips. Yes, here's how the meeting went. Mr. President, you were so effective on the previous debate. You were calm and collected. More of that, please.
They're eating the dogs.

Mr. President, that's not exactly what we meant.

That's great stuff. But first of all, what did you think? Who won?

Well, I have, I have a different thoughts than who won. If you want to hear them, I'll tell you what I thought. First of all, I never underestimate President Trump's ability to effectively communicate to the American people. You know, he's a UFC, he's a showbiz guy. He understands, he understands the American psyche. But this was not his arena. This was not a debate. This was not a UFC
Smackdown. This was a courtroom. Now, if you've ever been in court, and I recognize this this, it's a very uneasy experience when the other side, whether it's whether if it's a civil case, or if a prosecutor is up there, is making their case against you, even if they're not lying, it can make you question yourself. And I remember this so well from my MTV domain name case, people should look it up, if you don't know, because it was very clear to me how that went down. They
said, Oh, you know, you can, you can use it. Don't worry. We've got the AOL keyword. We're not interested in the internet. Yes, exactly. We're not interested. And and then the the Viacom lawyer stood up and they explained the version of the truth from their side and and it was the same feeling I had were watching this, you know this, this courtroom drama was not a not a debate by any stretch of the imagination. And I was like, Oh, I recognize this feeling. This is what happens when you're
in a courtroom. So when the truth is being bent or told from a different perspective, or if it's a lie, you can't help but respond. So this trolling that Vice President Harris did, she's an expert at this, because she's a prosecutor, and I think that he was unprepared for that, and it made him protest too much, and we were the jury. We were the jury watching this, knowing our version of the truth, and had to shut up and sit silently
as you do in the jury box. So her gestures, her glances, looking straight at the defendant, all courtroom drama, but this, of course, isn't Judge Judy, it wasn't a debate. This is a representation, actually, of the US legal system as it is today. And in this case, we had two judges instead of moderators, and we the neuter jury were sitting on the sidelines. So afterwards, and this is maybe where my fatigue came from, all the discussion that ensued was just part of the
culture war economy. You know, cable news, big podcast names like code Bongino and Megyn Kelly and Beck and everyone's always but they felt gypped. Now, on the other hand, I I have trust in the real American people, not the culture war economy, who are struggling, who heard his repeated messages about the economy, repetition works about immigration, yes, they're eating the dogs. I think was genius, because in America today, but around the world, but in America, certainly we got fur
babies. We got dog tours. Oh, someone's kid got raped and killed. Tough luck. What they're coming for the dogs. I think that actually worked and war. So I can't say that there was a win for the for for the for the talkers. Kamala Harris did a phenomenal job as a prosecutor. She didn't really say much, or didn't say anything. Explain much about her.

A lot. She did a great job of that. But

would you agree that this was a she's a prosecutor, and this is what she has done her entire life, and Trump was not prepared. And quite honestly, I don't think you can prepare to be in the witness box or be on trial in a courtroom. Just look at how Trump is in the courtroom. It's very difficult. And really, as a witness, you had your lawyer can do stuff for you, ie your surrogates, but you really, you're defenseless in
that case. And so, for that matter, if there's a win, I think it's on Trump's side, because he got his message out. Can. Consistently, He showed that he was angry if there's a win for the what I call Mo, and I just came up with this, the culture war economy. It was Harris. So, you know, not really. And also, I'm not so sure this so called debate changes anyone's opinion.

Well, that I think you're right. And that analysis, which I've not heard, I have a couple gotchas in my stuff too, but that is excellent. I think you probably nailed it the I think the public saw it as a Harris win. I think everyone saw it as Harris. And I watched it with a group. I had Jay and her husband with your church group, with a church group of Democrats.

Oh, so you were watching the room,

and so they were all, you know, just pleased this punch about the whole thing. But the funny thing was, we had it on tape delay so we could stop it. And JC, actually, in the middle of he was here in the middle of the the dog just before, as the dog thing came out, he he had looked into the dog thing and the Haitians and gave us about a seven minute lecture as during pause on how The Haitians eat stray animals in Haiti, and it's not uncommon for them to do that, and they
don't think it's a big deal. And he had a lot of background information on this, and I thought that was and that's true. That is absolutely true, absolutely true. And so it's not without outside the realm or crazy talk to think that this could be going on in Springfield. There's a lot of evidence for it. Now, my clips are about the lying on on one
side or the other, mostly on the parasite. She was a big liar. Oh yeah, but, but the but I would say that the summary that right after the event, Rachel Maddow and I have the clip, uh, did a because this is interesting. I recorded this thing on I on YouTube video, I click, I I agree, and it showed the check mark. I recorded it on ABC, NBC, Fox and MSNBC, you were going for bear only. MSNBC recorded.
Oh, isn't that interesting?

I thought so. But okay, I can, because I wanted the fox one, but I the MSNBC one was fine. That gave me the Rachel thing at the end. So Rachel Maddow comes out and does a summary, and I think this was the summary that most Democrats as the way Democrats thought. I think she did a wonderful job of summarizing from the Democrat perspective, exactly, sorry, wait, wait, exactly what was, what was being thought. Now I want to mention, before you play this, I don't know why. First of
all, we noticed a couple of things. One, when they first showed her, she had huge bags under her eyes. Yeah, that were like, What happened to this woman? And then they fit somebody, I guess, saw it in on the monitor, and they went out with the makeup person and sprayed them. She looked terrible, and she was almost in tears, as she's giving this little spiel here, she's like crying, almost crying, for some reason, she gets this kind of maudlin style of presentation.
She's like borderline in tears. I have no idea why, but here we go. You
could not have two more different candidates with two more different approaches to the task at hand here, I had a television executive once tell me that everything you need to know about a live event on television, you can tell with that, with the sound off. And if you had the sound off for this debate, which I'm sure nobody did, what's funny, that's

how I watch Rachel Maddow all the time, she's absolutely right. Yes, very good.
And if you had the sound off for this debate, which I'm sure nobody did. What you would have seen was Trump looking physically hunched, angry, squinting, I never saw the whites of his eyes. The entire debate, shouting, constantly interrupting himself, not just going down tangents, but being unable to finish a thought seeming very frustrated, very angry, very negative and very tired. In contrast, Kamala Harris appeared to be sort of light on her feet, quite puzzled
by him. The two shot of him squinting and hunching and having seeming be having physical trouble squeezing the words out, certainly squeezing the sentences out, while she just looked at him, absolutely puzzled by where it was he was going. I think that visual may be as much of a takeaway as anything that was said. That said, Boy, what was said? Trump, repeatedly coming back to the same lines over and over. Over again about world crime rates being low because not being the
explanation for America having high crime rates. He said strange things, like all Democrats wanted Roe versus Wade overturned. He said that it is legal to kill children in the United States. He insisted that he saw something on television about eating dogs, that was one of the weirdest moments of the debate, saying he saw it on television. So therefore he knows it's true, and so therefore what the police said
about it can't be true. Kamala Harris kept going back to her plan her campaign, but also kept going directly at him, yeah, that sounds about right.

Yeah. There was a big lie in there, a massive lie. And my theme here is going to be lie. You are what, uh, I am, what I say you are,

what yourself be, yourself, which

was evident in the lie that she had in there. In the last 10 seconds, she told a a whopper that you didn't catch. Well,

it to me, it was all, what? What did she say?

She said that the police had denied that there were dog eating

dogs. Yeah, the police, I have body cam footage of police in Springfield, it's 24 seconds. We

all seen that. Well, not everybody, not everybody.

Let me just 24 seconds. Let me play it so people have heard it. Please sort it.
What did you do? Why'd you kill the cat? Did you eat that cat? Did you eat it now? Why'd you kill it? Did you guys see all this? No, we pulled up and she was just laying there with him. Do you see her eating it? She was eating it. Yeah, she was gonna call the Humane Society see if they'll come pick those cat up. It's deceased.

Did did JC and his cat analysis of Haitians? Did he bring up the voodoo and religious No, no, because there's, there's that too in Haiti, there's a lot of,

yeah, there's a lot of animals. So, so she said, and she was referring to David Muir interrupting Trump during the dog speech. And David Muir specifically, and did it more than once, I think twice, at least, said it was the city manager. Yes, the city manager is not the police. It's not the head of police, it's not the chief of police. It's not
anything, no, that would have anything. The chief the city manager, is basically a glorified bookkeeper who makes sure that the city runs, uh, oversees this and hiring and things like that. He wouldn't know the crime in the town to this extent that they were talking about, but they brought up, I guess somebody at ABC called the city manager, but Rachel twisted that to say the police. Yeah, that is a lie.

Oh, surprise.

So let's listen to the dog thing, because it is funny. I have two. I have the clip in the follow up clip about Trump and his dog. Now I have to say this. I thought that rate, that not Rachel the that Kamala had done an excellent job of mugging. And I thought she if there was going to be a winner, she won. But then as I started getting doing the clips and taking chunks and not looking at at the visuals. It was like it reminded me a little bit of the Kennedy Nixon debates, and I'll
go back in history, because it was talked about a lot. If you watched it on TV, there was they did two polls. People who watched it on TV thought Kennedy won, and people who listened on the radio thought Nixon won. Ah yes,

I remember this. This is a big deal. And

when you start listening to it, and just listening to the clips, or even seeing just clips, even though you can't see some visuals, Trump won,

that's what that's what I mean by all of his little nuggets that he kept repeating, those are the ones he

had a lot of gems in there. But the dog thing, which is the most interesting, because it was the most outrageous and got the most attention, was actually quite good. And the way he did it, I can imagine his handlers going nuts about it. But at the same time, if you listen to these clips just by themselves, like we're gonna do now, there's, I got the front end of it and the end of it where she goes, thinks
it's nuts. I think it's genius. And then to David Muir and his associate there to interrupt him with the city manager, said, no that that makes it worse, but let's play these,
and I'm going to actually do something really unusual, and I'm going to invite you to attend one of Donald Trump's rallies, because it's a really interesting thing to watch. You will see during the course of his rallies, he talks about fictional characters like Hannibal Lecter. He will talk about when Mills cause cancer. And what you will also notice is that people start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom. I. And I will tell you, the one thing you will not
hear him talk about is you. You will not hear him talk about your needs, your dreams and your needs and your desires. And I'll tell you I believe you deserve a president who actually puts you first, and I pledge to you that I will first. Let me respond this to the rallies she said, people started leaving. People don't go to her rallies. There's no reason to go this,

by the way. That was, that was an excellent troll by her, and she got him to defend it. That was, it was,

well, actually, I will, should mention this. Chris Hayes had an analysis of all her uh resp, and I thought it was pretty good. I didn't clip it, but he did say that she was doing binary responses, where she say one thing and then troll Trump as a one two punch, and he claims it worked. I think it kind of worked.

It worked with with crowd size.

Yeah, they like, they love to give him crap about that. Didn't work

with you disrespect the military. He never took that bait. And she tried it maybe five times. She kept trying, trying.

It did work once, when he went on about how that he had fired these people, and then they, they turned on him. Yeah. But

she was, you know what she was calling she was talking about, oh yeah. She

was trying. John Kelly, is the is the bet is the bad actor. The guy was a creep. Anyway, if you look at his background, let's continue. She said
people started leaving. People don't go to her rallies. There's no reason to go. And the people that do go, she's busting them in and paying them to be there and then showing them in a different light. So she can't talk about that. People don't leave my rallies. We have the biggest rallies, the most incredible rallies in the history. This is where

Tina threw up her hands stop doing that. This is, this is where the jury in the jury box is like, what are you doing
politics? That's because people want to take their country back. Our country is being lost. We're a failing nation, and it happened three and a half years ago. And what? What's going on here? You're going to end up in world war three, just to go into another subject, what they have done to our country by allowing these millions and millions of people to come into our country and look at what's happening to the towns all over the United States. And a lot of towns don't
want to talk it's not going to be Aurora or Springfield. A lot of towns don't want to talk about it because they're so embarrassed by it. In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in, they're eating the cats. They're eating they're eating the pets of the people that live there. And this is what's happening in our country, and it's a shame. I just want to clarify here. You bring up Springfield, Ohio, and
ABC News did reach out to the city manager there. He told us there have been no credible reports of specific claims of pets being harmed, injured or abused by individuals within the immigrant community, people on television. Let me just say here, this is the people on television say my dog was taken and used for food. So maybe he said that, and maybe that's a good thing to say for a city manager. I'm not taking this from television. Dog was eaten by the people that went there.

Now the question is, because, why is he getting into a debate with Muir?

Because this happened throughout the

whole of the whole of

it, because Muir is the judge, the judge, I'm just seeing it from a courtroom perspective. He's like, hey, Judge, you're wrong and shut up. Judge, that's not your job. Let Kamala, let the prosecutor, uh, make her Yeah, I

Yes. Well, that's definitely going on. So he kind of does have a comeback here, which I guess is memorable.
Regardless, Trump has continued to strike a positive. I'm sorry,

does that part? No, no, I'm

sorry. I'm sorry, my mistake. Hold on. You have it on all caps. It's a little hard to read sometimes, um, interesting. Wait, where is it? Yes, I got it. Here again, the
Springfield city manager says there's no evidence of that. Vice President, I'll let you respond to the rest of what you've heard talk about extreme you know, this is, I think, one of the reasons why in this election, I actually have the endorsement of 200 Republicans who have formally worked with President Bush, Mitt Romney and John McCain, including the endorsement of former Vice President Dick Cheney and Congress member Liz Cheney. She's no longer in Congress. Okay,

that's a lie. Then yes, by the standards they put on Trump, debt would be a lie, just

to intersperse this debate analysis. So it's not all just debate clips. I want to just focus for a moment on Springfield. First of all, one of our producers went there and he Texas junta. He said, I went to see what was going on with the Haitians. He said he went to Springfield for a day. He just went there to see what was going on. He said, Holy cow, Haitians are everywhere. He said he went to the auto parts store a line
of Haitians getting things for their cars. One guy in line actually had to activate the card he was using before he made. Purchase you see where he's coming from. So it's very obvious what is happening in Springfield, but then I found from two days ago, coincidentally, a PBS Frontline
piece on what's happening in Springfield. I took, took two relatively short clips from it. This is exactly and when Trump says people around the country are seeing it, I think that hits home, because whether it's eating the dogs or driving like crazy or gumming up the public works, this is happening everywhere. I've seen it for the past 25 years, in the Netherlands, where they bring in immigrants, they throw them into these small towns. In this case, this is exactly what the bankers
wanted. We've talked about it. Suppress wages, bring in cheap workers, and this is what PBS discovered boots on the ground in Springfield, Ohio. The reason
they left is their home country is disintegrating. Protests and increasing violence in the Caribbean nation culminated in the assassination of President Jovenel Moise in 2021 since then, the country spiraled. Armed gangs currently control 80% of the capital. Port de Prince mirceous is one of the estimated 731,000 Haitian immigrants now living in the United States. I
got my brothers and sisters, my mother still living there. I'm always thinking about my family in Haiti because of that violence, the US granted what's called Temporary Protected Status to Haitians in the US, giving them limited time permission to live and work here. TPS was then expanded by the Biden administration. Mr. Says he came to Springfield for the same reason most Haitians did. He heard that housing was cheap and jobs were plentiful.
What started slowly, we had an application pool that was a little bit different. People coming to work here, people looking for jobs. What he's welding here again, are welded axle components. Jamie McGregor is the CEO of McGregor metal, which makes welded parts for the auto and farm industries. Right now, about 10% of his workforce is Haitian, over 30 employees. I wish I had 30 more. Our Haitian associates come to work every day. They don't have a drug problem. They will stay at
their machine. They will achieve their numbers. They are here to work, and so in general, that's that's a stark difference from what we're used to in our community.

So this is exactly what the real story in America is, particularly in the Midwest. You look at Ohio. First, we spread fentanyl everywhere, and opioids, everyone got drugged out. No one could work properly. No one wanted to work then the Biden administration expands the TP, yes,

oh, it's just gonna say that was, that couldn't have been from frontline. Yeah, it's

PBS Frontline.

You sure wasn't NewsHour, because that was William Brangham, and he only is on for on newshour.

I may be wrong. I thought it was frontline. It could be NewsHour,

minor difference. Just it is a difference where they present okay and bring them at NewsHour is more likely to be biased. So it so if they brought that out there, I think it's even more important

Good point. So we drug Middle America. The industrial base was shipped off to China. Now the bankers want to bring it back, but not for American workers. No, no. We can't have those idiots working and creating we need cheap labor. And there's a war going on, you know, a civil war going on. Haiti, notice we didn't go in to fix it like the last time. No, let the Jamaicans go in. Let the Nigerians go in. No, no, we'll just take 731,000 and give them work permits. That's what
TPS is. We expanded it under Biden Harris, and then you get this willing
McGregor acknowledges the sudden arrival of so many new immigrants is a challenge on multiple fronts, but he believes this is partly how the industrial Midwest can regrow. We want more jobs in our community, and in order to fill those jobs, some jobs need to be people who are not originally from here. There's things in the last five years that have really changed and has been a forward improvement for Springfield, but
this is taxing the resources of the city. Springfield's Mayor Rob Rue says he was cautiously optimistic when the first Haitians settled in town, but then their numbers quickly rose. The city estimates 12 to 15,000 Haitians are here now. The infrastructure of the city, our safety forces, our hospitals, our schools, Springfield is a close community and has a big heart, but at the same point, we've had this influx that has taxed all these services. Now,

the way I see it, this mayor's an idiot, because you need you know that this is going to happen. And now he's like, oh, we need money. Okay, so this, this whole thing, is a setup from the beginning. Thing. And I think that's why it resonates with Americans who probably are already Trump voters, but maybe people who are agnostic and just struggling and saying, you know, this is this really something here? Because
it is, this is this is the problem. This is exactly what, what, what has been going on, and it's structural, and it's the central bankers really, uh, in collusion with the Biden administration who expanded TPS. Why don't we go in there and fix the Civil War? No, no, we'll just take everybody here. We need them anyway. There you go.

Okay, well, I'm gonna get back to my theme,

yes, of course. I'm just saying this for
for effect.

Let's go to bonus clip one. Bonus

clip one. Ladies and gentlemen, this came in late, so hold on a second. You mean debate bonus, I think, right. Wait, how come it doesn't say bonus here?

Oh, it's because under debate. Oh, but it came in as a, as a,

right? But it doesn't say bonus. What's the name of it? No,

it doesn't, I'm just telling you where it came. Oh, okay,

I can't play it if I don't know what it

is, the name of it, look it up. Because I, I thought that if you if you saw it, when you saw it, when it came in, you know what? Okay, no,

because it would say bonus clip and it doesn't say, Okay. Well, let

me tell you what the problem is with this. I can get it for you, but when I send the bonus clips in, they're not on my main list. Oh, okay, well, so all I know is I sent you the bonus clips. In order of the one is that I wanted to play

falling down. Make a note, we're falling down here. We're falling down.

So I have to go back and see what the clip is called that I sent you even though you had received it. Bonus clip is called debate, blatant lie. Clip on from Tiktok. Okay,
as of today, there is not one member of the United States military who is in active duty in a combat zone, in any war zone around the world. The first time this century, that's

a blatant lie. The US is 2400 troops deployed to Iraq right now to assist and advise Iraqi forces engaging in combat against ISIS. US forces regularly participate in raids in ISIS, and they have since 2014 just 11 days ago, seven US
personnels were injured in a raid. We just had three soldiers die back in January, killed by Iran backed militias while deployed in Jordan, which borders Israel, until July, the Dwight D Eisenhower aircraft strike group was deployed to the Red Sea, regularly fighting Houthi rebels and was attacked on numerous occasions. Just last month, we deployed even more ballistic missile capable cruisers and destroyers to the
Middle East and Europe. We also happened to have 10,000 troops deployed to Poland on Ukraine's border, and CNN was apparently only able to count one lie that Kamala told during the debate. I counted 29 at least. So follow me here, because I'm going to be
talking to be talking about all of them now. The reason, the reason I'm playing this clip after the other ones to emphasize this lying situation, is that they went to the ABC went to the trouble of calling the city manager of Springfield out of the blue just on the hopes that Trump would bring up the dogs, yes, but they don't care about any of this other stuff. Do you think this would be a little more important when she says, makes this lie that we have no troops in a combat zone? So

what is interesting is that you're surprised.

You know, I'm not surprised well,

but this is what the culture war economy does. Oh, that was biased. Yes, it was biased. It was a setup. It was a complete setup. And now let's unprepared for it.

To make this setup even more obvious to me, is something that nobody picked up on. Fox all the fox shows. Didn't see it. Nobody saw it. You're going to see it here. I'm going to bring it out. You might catch it knowing that there's a gotcha in here. Play the debate IVF killer on
it. They know that, and everybody else knows it. I have been a leader on fertilization, IVF, and the other thing they you should ask, Will she allow abortion in the eighth month, ninth month, seventh month, come on, okay, would you do that? Why don't you ask that question to answer the question, the question you could do abortions in the seventh month, the eighth month, the ninth month, and probably after birth.

Yes. I'm glad you brought that up. What did you want to say about it?

Well, you know, I thought her mic was supposed to be off, yeah, she said right in the middle of his commentary, oh, come on, yeah, yeah. And then her mic was open the whole time throughout the debate. Rights. They're supposed to be cut mics. And you knew that Trump's was cut because he tried, when he tried to come in on something, it was a dead mic, and they brought it up. You could see him do it. Her mic was open the whole time. She could keep us all she wanted. Nobody noticed this.

You know what I you know what else I noticed, which was very minor, but, and I it was just minor. Trump's box was a little bit smaller than her box in the two shots. Width, yes, width was a little hers was

lower.

But no, no, I'm not talking the box that she's standing I'm talking the TV screen, the two shot.

Oh, that's interesting. I didn't notice. Yes, his box

was now, I understand for framing purposes, because she needed to have a little more room because she kept looking to the right. But that could be just a shot, and it would have actually given Trump a more just from a television production standpoint, it would have given a more dominant appearance by having to zoom out make her head smaller in order to fit her her sideway glances, so they made his box a little bit smaller. Was just it's a minor thing, but
I think they matter. Now on the killing babies, I had to go into the archives just to make sure people know, because he said West Virginia, which, now that should have been fact checked, because that was wrong. It was

another, yes, well, they, they fact checked him, I think, up to five times. They never stopped her from saying anything. She used fine people hoax. She used the blood bath. They didn't stop her. This was worse.

We'll get your description. We'll get to that. But they didn't fact check him, because it was the former governor of Virginia, which he later said correctly, but he started with West Virginia, and we have that clip from 2019.
Virginia's late term abortion bill is gaining international attention. It would allow terminations at any point during pregnancy, including up until the point of childbirth. The controversy first started from this video delegate Tran defending her bill that would loosen abortion requirements in the Commonwealth through the third trimester. Third trimester goes all the way up to 40 weeks, but to the end of the third trimester, I don't think we have a limit in the bill.
Right now, late term abortions are allowed under Virginia law if three physicians certify the pregnancy substantially and irremediably threatens the woman's life and health. Trans bill would only require one physician to certify the abortion and removes the substantially and irremediably requirement, facing harsh backlash, Governor Northam went on a radio show stating that trans comments were blown out of proportion. He added that politicians shouldn't interfere with a woman's right to choose.
The infant would be delivered. The infant would be kept comfortable. The infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. Governor Northam faced a backlash of his own, accused of supporting infanticide by conservative leaders. Words have meaning. You saw the tape. I think he was very clear in what he said, and I think that was very disturbing

so and you know, this is rarely brought up by the the big the big talking heads in podcast land, because they don't have the archive, or the producers that we do who dig this up, and the systems that we have. And so it's true, and these people are demonic in that way, and it's important, because it just gets glossed over. She says, That's not true. That's
not true. That's not true. Just this week, this chick, I'm saying chick, called a DC District of Columbia clinic, and she recorded it right calling
the Care Clinic in Bethesda, Maryland. Bethesda, I am looking to have an abortion. I'm 34 right now. I am in a pretty desperate situation.

That's eight months just so if you can't calculate eight months pregnant boyfriends,
is kind of out of the picture. Now, so I don't really have any support. An abortion at any stage is actually much safer than delivering a term pregnancy. It's a four to five day procedure. We do some basic lab work on you and start to dilate your cervix. After that, we do what we call the fetal injection. A needle is inserted through the abdomen and into the fetal heart, where lidocaine is injected, and that will
completely numb the fetus so there's no pain. And then after that, we inject a medication called digoxin and another medication called KCL into the fetal heart, which will flow and then stop the fetal heartbeat. Then on that fourth day, depending on how your cervix has dilated, we'll break your water, and then we'll give you a medication called misoprostol. Misoprostol will sort of induce contraction and increase the dilation of your cervix. You're going to have contractions in
cramping, and then we'll assist you in. Sort of pushing in the induction and then remove all of the products of conception.

The product of conception, you're definitely going
to comfort a lot of pressure, but we do give you fentanyl and verse fed during the procedure. We specialize in later trimester care. Our doctor is very well versed in what he's doing, and he's very good. So I'm not like a rare situation. Y'all help women this late in pregnancy all the time,

all the time. So it is true.

It is true. Of course, it's true, but people

need to hear that. That's a sickening but this is how your mom played

that Virginia clip when it came out, and maybe played it a second time. Glad you found it, by the way. Um yeah. I know Trump didn't lie at all on any of this stuff, but she and she never says that's not true. She says, No, you're lying. Yeah, you have to, you know, that's different, because they have to, they have to promote this lie. Oh, you're a liar. I mean, at one point, there was two things I thought
were funny about the debate. One, at one point, he actually shushed her for interrupting him.
Does it sound familiar

with the open mic? Yes. So that, which I thought was funny, because that she was known for doing that to pence. And the other one was he, she wouldn't answer the question directly of whether she ever met Putin. She's never met Putin. And that came up later. This thing was your idea that this is just a kangaroo, not a courtroom, but a kangaroo court. There you go. Is, is right on the money. Because the end these two people, there's this dour woman, I don't see her that much
on ABC that whoever she is. Was

it just me, or did she overfill her upper lip?

There was something wrong with her lips? Yes, and

her upper lip, it

wasn't you,

okay, okay. And by the way, please stop sending me the she had speaker earrings.

Actually, Mimi looked into those speaker earrings and found that they were actually $30,000 Tiffany earrings, which really irked her.

Yes, that is exactly what I was going to say. I happen to be a fan of Tiffany's.

That didn't surprise anybody, but

my sisters. My sister's name is Tiffany, my mom was a big fan of so I've always followed Tiffany jewelry. And Tina and I, when we got married, we got, you know, these silver Tiffany wedding bands and so. And I like the shop. It's a nice shop. I can't afford much in the shop, but it's a nice shop. And, and, and I looked it up, and they no longer, no longer sold online, and I'm not sure I got a price quote of 22,000

Yeah. Mimi found him at 30,000 and she said this was the most let them eat cake total moment. She said she should be wearing some simple studs or something. She shouldn't be wearing $30,000 earrings, exactly.

Now, there was one thing which this is a clip from Jen pasaki and Steele, who was supposed to be a Republican. In fact, he ran the Republican Party. Now he's a Democrat, and he's the head of the RNC. Yeah, the head of the RNC, and he's on the panel. And so he's first, he's going to throw out some Jive talk, and then he's going to say something which I believe to be true.
Okay. Michael Steele, you were quite animated when I saw you in the hallway earlier about that. You're going to tell me you think of the debate that you told me in the hallway, what was your take on the debate? Michael, still go ahead. Was the key moment she spanked that ass she came what she's she came and she walked on that stage. Look, for me, this is one of those things that you didn't realize happened until about 20 to 30 minutes into the debate, and it's what
everyone's talked about. And for me, it was the pivotal, most important moment of the debate was when they were introduced and Donald Trump came out. And if you watch go back, I tell everybody to go back and watch this. He comes out. He goes direct to the podium. He is not usually go to the middle of the floor to greet your opponent. He went to the pot. He had no
intention of shaking her hand. She walked across the stage right into his space, stuck her hand out and said, Kamala Harris, it was a power move, and he wasn't expecting it.

I think let me give you my take on this. This is a corrupt situation.

And they said, Don't shake hands. And they let her do it anyway. No,

no, I got the prop bets from an operation called sports.

Here we go. And

there was a prop bet on, will they shake hands? And if I was Camella, because you already saw. He wasn't going to shake hands. So the bet was they weren't going to shake hands. I think was two to ones. I don't know the numbers. I'd have to go look him up. But all you do, your cameras say hey, hey boys, I'm going to make a point. I going over there and shaking Trump's hand. Your bet. The bet is, as a surefire winner, you can win as much money as

you bet. We've got a little change on the side as you walk over

there. She made a huge point of walking over there. They all, she's so power, bad bullshit. This was a betting moment, and she knew this was the one opportunity she had to make a surefire win at online betting. This was a this was as corrupt. This is the corruption that we're looking at. This is corruption. I love it,

the prop bet. All right, now I have a question, since you didn't get recordings, even though, of course, you set your your YouTube TV, CNN is taking a very different track with all of this. Listen to Jake Tapper,
Vice President Harris, began the debate by punting the first question on the economy. Do you believe Americans are better off than they were four years ago? So I was raised as a middle class kid, and I am actually the only person on this stage who has a plan that is about lifting up the middle class and working people of America.
It went on from there, despite the economy being the number one issue facing the country, the sitting Vice President generally reverted to talking points about a few of her policy proposals. Even Harris allies today are saying that she needs to talk more about what she will do for Americans if elected. Senator Bernie Sanders will be here in a second to talk about more about the need for her to fill in some of those blanks on the border,
another vulnerable issue for Harris, she also dodged. Would you have done anything differently from President Biden on this? So I'm the only person on this stage who has prosecuted transnational criminal organizations for the trafficking of guns, drugs and human beings. Okay, that wasn't the question. When asked how she would break through the Israel Hamas war stalemate, Harris said this, we need a cease fire deal, and we need the hostages out, and so
we will continue to work around the clock on that. Okay, but again, how

so Tapper? We know is a CIA asset. He gladly attends the birthday parties of the agency

big I want to stop you from the generalization you earlier made that at CNN. I think it's just Tapper. Well,

that's what I thought. But then enter Aaron Burnett, formerly of CNBC,

now also counts on Foreign Relations. Now on the

ozempic train. She looks good, but she's on the O train. There's no doubt about it. It's too bad and she did this this week tonight,
Kamala Harris releasing details of her policy positions for the first time on her campaign website. A K file investigation has uncovered, meantime, a 2019 questionnaire. And in this questionnaire, Harris laid out some much more liberal stances. K files, Andrew Kaczynski joins me now, yeah. And this was a questionnaire that she filled out for the ACL, ACLU, and this questionnaire is really an interesting snapshot in time of that 2019 Democratic primary Kamala Harris was trying
to get to the left of Bernie Sanders. She was trying to get to the left of Elizabeth Warren. And you really see that in a lot of these answers. And I want to walk our viewers through a little bit of what she said. Let's just take immigration and look at what she said here. She said on immigration, she made this open ended pledge to end immigrant detention. She said she supported taxpayer funded gender transition surgeries for
detained migrants. She also said she funded gender transition surgeries for detained actually said she supported she wrote, both wrote and answered in the affirmative when she was asked this, and she said she also supported it for federal prisoners. Now, she also pledged to slash immigration detention by 50% close all family and private facilities, and decrease funding for ice. And then the end ending, end ice detainers with local law enforcement.

So it's not just Tapper. There's something in CNN, and you know, there's, I don't know, seems like they're trying to lean more towards Trump. Maybe they want to even out the score for the ad. Advertising rates make it more of a horse race in their mind. I'm not sure that

could be it advertising, but Tapper is definitely pushing back on everything. So is baffling to me. But okay, well,

remember he is and by he's far

there is a clip which and so is Burnett. There is a clip going around of her sitting down, talking about how the gender affirming care is so important for prisoners, and she's made a point of pushing it so California is it's California law is the best. So these clips are out there, and they're just starting. To show up. So my favorite one, which I is a useless clip for the show, but I'll explain it is I retweeted it for people who are concerned about my tweeting too much. The
this was from 1996 it was Willie Brown. It was a Willie Brown party, and Kamala was there with him, and the reporter who's covering the the event goes up to Camelot and says, Are you his daughter?

Yes, I saw that. It's not real. It's not good for audio for the show. And she says, that's a mess. No, I'm not. But

and then she was there at the end. She was standing right next to him at the podium. Yeah, so she's a, yeah, yes,

one of those. That's one of those where you get earrings. Man, come on, that's where you get those $2,000

earrings. Actually, that was suggested by Mimi. That is Willie Brown bought those earrings for her. Now, regarding

the border, Trump had, I thought a pretty good line, although he mistakenly called it a bill when he should have said executive order or order or anything but bill regarding the shutting down of the border. Right now,
I ask you this. You talk about the capital. Why are we allowing these millions of people to come through on the southern border? How come she's not doing anything? And I'll tell you what I would do, and I would be very proud to do it. I would say we would both leave this debate right now. I'd like to see her go down to Washington, DC during this debate, because we're wasting a lot of time. Go down to because
she's been so bad, it's so ridiculous. Go down to Washington, DC and let her sign a bill to close up the border, because they have the right to do it. They don't need bills. They have the right to do the President of the United States, you'll get them out of bed. You'll wake them up at four o'clock in the afternoon. You say, Come on, come on down to
the office. Let's sign a bill. If he if he signs a bill that the border is closed, all he has to do is say it to the border patrol, who are phenomenal if they do that the border is closed. Now,

as a fact checker,

yes. Fact Check false.

I would have checked false, because you look for everything. Trump says that's even a little bit erroneous. That would be two lies on the on the count, because you said those are two lies twice. He said, sign a bill. Bill, yes, and you're right. It's an executive order, yes. Now, so that's two lies. Those are lies,

those lies. So he referenced TDA, which is the Venezuelan gang in Aurora in Colorado

and Chicago. Well,

let's just stick with Aurora for a minute, because we've been following this story. We haven't quite known exactly what's going on. It is several apartment buildings have been taken over by these Venezuelan gangs. And I know from one of our guys who follows the border, he says, you know, the the TVA, they have an entire line all the way from Venezuela all the way up to the United States, and housing is really one of their main things.

They take the member. The membership is 5000 Yeah, they take

over housing. And then, you know, new gang members come up. They stay in those houses, they move on to the next one, as they move all the way up into American cities. So Denver's local television station, of course, had to look into is this really true? Is it really true about what's happening in Aurora, and what the mayor says is quite telling. Former
President Donald Trump said that Aurora was taken over by migrants and violently taking over buildings. Is that accurate? No, it's really not. You know, there's no question that there's been some issues in several apartment buildings, but it's been so dramatically exaggerated, so

several apartment buildings, but it's been exaggerated that it's the entire
city that is somehow overrun by gang or criminal activity that couldn't be further from the truth. You

see what's happening here, right? It's like, well, yeah,

this is ants fucking Yes. He
also mentioned that a lot of the migrants coming into the United States are criminals, and that crime is at an all time high. Do you believe that crime is at an all time high in Aurora right now? You know, I really don't the you know. Again, I think that there are some issues with several apartment buildings, and even those issues have been exaggerated. Mayor Kaufman says, at all surprised to hear Aurora come up. I kind of expected it to come up during the debate, and unfortunately it
did. Many who live in the city say they weren't shocked either. I'm not really surprised about it. Half of it's media, and half of it's obviously people are there's bad people everywhere in a joint stop Wednesday, Mayor Mike Kaufman, Councilwoman Danielle jarinsky, and the city manager said in part, trendara West presence in Aurora is limited to specific properties, all of which the city has been addressing for months. There is an exaggeration of the issue that the royal Police
Department is certainly addressing. What issue right now is. Real, and there are arrests being made, and there are people that are being held in custody.

So then the same Denver local television station has this report Aurora
police identifying more members of the trend day Aragua gang who have been arrested the 10 men you see here face charges stemming from alleged assaults, domestic disputes and shootings in Aurora, including at the Whispering Pines, condominiums, Fitzsimmons place, apartments on Nome street that have been in the national spotlight.

Activists say racist, homophobic, anti semitic comments at an aurora city council meeting highlight a divide that has grown since the trend Aragua game came to the spotlight. Here's your typical Democrat stronghold city. This is putting this all on the council.

I like. What's homophobia got to do with it? I

don't know, but you got to stop it
and listen. A caller at Monday's Aurora city council meeting complained of immigrants and used hateful language. His comments were not cut short ever seven

just Crawford talked to members of the community now demanding that the council cut off hateful commentary and establish some other safeguards. Yes, safeguards for those poor immigrants, the 10 who were arrested. This is this is crazy so, and that's great. Let me just get back to Aurora, because I have two quick clips from one of their council meetings, but not Aurora, I'm sorry, Springfield, Ohio. So this is the residence, and let me
be clear, this is not about race. This is about people being given the privilege of coming here from another country and having no respect for our people, our land or our life's work, people living their life here the way they did in Haiti, angry, stealing, polluting, living in filth and acting like
animals. These are not civilized people, opening containers in our grocery stores, helping themselves to what's inside and throwing the rest onto the shelves and floors, pulling off of the highway to publicly clean and gut the road kill lying there in front of anyone that passes by, stealing animals from farmers and leaving their severed heads at the site of an old school where children play relieving themselves in public, making some barbaric stew out of the birds that live in our park.
This is insanity, and it has to stop. So

nothing to see here. You're really exaggerating, lady, but this guy is my favorite. This guy is my favorite,

by the way, dad, because it's kind of out of the blue and it's good clip. I'm going to give you a borderline Clip of the Day for that. Oh, well,

you should have waited. No, you should wait. You should have waited because this is my favorite. They're
in the park driving up ducks by their neck and cutting their head off and walking off with them and eating them like and it's going to get bigger, and it's only going to get worse. And y'all sitting up there in these chairs, y'all all, y'all need to get out here and do something. Y'all making hundreds of $1,000 y'all need to put on a t shirt and some crocs. And then y'all need to come out here in these streets, and y'all need to go out here and, uh, I'm out here before the police is

you got to put on a t shirt and some Crocs and get out here people. Y'all
need to do something. Bro, y'all really got to stand on Minutes. Y'all getting paid all this money just to wear a suit and sit in a chair. I don't think, I think it's, I think it's crazy, bro, that's where they come from, and that's what they do. That's they country. I don't know what they got going on over there, but they can't do that over here. And if y'all just getting paid from it, and then y'all ain't doing nothing about I think that's super weird, bro, y'all gotta stand on
business. Y'all gotta really, like, step up. Like, it's lame, bro, yes, yeah. You

know what's extremely overlooked in all this is, I, I'd like to know the genesis of why Haitians in particular are all in Springfield. Does our homeland group take because we ship a lot of these people. We fly them in directly in a lot of instances. But why? Because are they all going to one spot? Because I don't hear about the Haitians anyplace else

but Springfield, first of all is because dole is there. There's big industry there. There's big industry there's big factories. Dole, yes, dole, there's big factories there. You heard the manufacturing so there's, yeah,

no, I understand that, but there's big factories here and there. But it would be, hey,

it because everyone's drugged out. They don't care. These companies are in cahoots. And bring me some cheap workers. You hurt the guy. Hey, I want more of these. I wish I could get 10 more. I want 30 more. Bring me more. You don't think they're in conversations. Of course, they

are. No, I'm It was obvious. There's something like that's going on, Alabama,

Alabama, salacoo, Sala Quagga city filled with Haitians. I think it's a sila Quagga. It's S, Y, L, H, it's in the north. It's known as marble city because a lot of marble. There's stone quarries there. Same thing, same. Thing Council Patience, patience and the and the and the council president Tiffany Nix stopped the council meeting saying, Oh no, this is getting too heated. Here. You're being aggressive. People are.
It's the same story. And what's up there quarries. So it's all coordinated exactly what the former New York banker told us, exactly what they want, suppressed wages. It's good for industry. It used to be the Republicans with these games. Now it's the Democrats. It's, it's, it's so obvious. So yeah, you'll see more. You'll see more cities. I mean, we've got boots on the ground everywhere. We'll hear about it. Do you have any
more? Because I just want to close out this segment with a couple more clips, unless you have something you want to get in there. Well,

I did have some, just some summary clips I thought were good. Well, before debates, before you get the

summary. This is this just asked, yeah, but I Yes, I asked, and he said, summary, I'm like, I'm striking. Summary, I'm pushing it, pushing it back. We're moving out to the A one block. This is just, just the clip that we have to play, because this shows that they're all in. They don't care. The Democrats just gotta say it. The Democrat Party are all it? I heard Dave Weiner spouting this nonsense on this podcast, the people who are all in and are hypnotized by these demonic,
spiritual forces of the Democrat party believe these lies. Nancy
Pelosi was responsible. She didn't do a job. The question was about you as president, not about former Speaker Pelosi, but I do want vice president Harris to respond. Here. I was at the Capitol on January 6. I was the vice president elect. I was also enacting senator. I was there, and on that day, the President of the United States incited a violent mob to attack our nation's capital, to desecrate our nation's capital. On that day, 140 law enforcement
officers were injured and some died. And understand the former president has been indicted and impeached for exactly that reason. But this is not an isolated situation. Let's remember Charlottesville, where there was a mob of people carrying tiki torches, spewing anti semitic hate, and what did the President then, at the time say there were fine people on each side. Let's remember that. When it came to the proud boys a militia, the President said, the former president said, stand
back and stand by. So for everyone watching, who remembers what January 6 was, I say we don't have to go back. Let's not go back. We're not going back. It's time to turn the page, and if that was a bridge too far for you, well, there is a place in our campaign for you to stand for country, to stand for our democracy, to stand for rule of law and to end the chaos. Good line. End the approach that is about attacking the foundations
of our democracy because you don't like the outcome. And be clear on that point, Donald Trump, the candidate, has said, in this election, there will be a bloodbath if this and the outcome of this election is not to his liking, let's turn the page on this. Let's not go back. Let's chart a course for the future and not go backwards to the past. These

people do not care about the truth at all.

Well, there were four instances in there that the hosts, moderators, could have stopped her for just falsehoods, or

done a summary afterwards, or

anything. They did nothing. No,

they didn't. So it was, it was really, well, let's

tell what they were. The thing is, the stand down thing was bullcrap that hoaxes about fine people has been even nope, here's that one down, here's

the here's the original. I have the original. And
you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. You had people in that group. Excuse me, excuse me. I saw the same pictures as you did. You had people in that group that were there to protest the taking down of to them a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E Lee to another name. And you had people, and I'm not talking about the neo Nazi. And the white nationalists, because they
should be condemned totally. But you had many people in that group other than Neo Nazis and white nationalists. Okay, there you go. That's the full quote.

And then the bloodbath. We probably still have that somewhere. That was about the Chinese cars, wasn't

it about the Chinese electric cars being made in Mexico and being allowed to come into the country through a trickery, yes, without tariffs. Here's of the here's the quote, China
now is building a couple of massive plants where they're going to build the cars in Mexico, and think they think that they're going to sell those cars into the United States with no tax at the border. Let me tell you something to China, if you're listening, President Xi and you and I are friends, but he understands the way I deal those big monster car manufacturing plants that you're building in Mexico right now.
And you think you're going to get that, you're going to not hire Americans, and you're going to sell the cars to us now, we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're not going to be able to sell those guys if I get elected. Now, if I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole that's going to be the least of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country that will be the least of it. But they're not going to sell those cars.
They're building massive factories. A friend of mine, there you go, there you go. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country.

Yeah. So that's futile.

It is fun,

but that's what a good prosecutor does. You know, there's certainly in the courtroom, there's nothing against the prosecutor lying. She's used to it. That's what you do. That's what you do.

Well, this reminds me of the prosecutor. The other one that's out there is Adam Schiff, who, during one of the impeachment trials, made up stories on the fly about what he was managing. Remember that he goes on and on about what Trump and Zielinski were talking about, and he was just lying, and it was just the same thing, exactly. Gosh,
what was it? Was that one?

I'd be stunned.

It was he was doing a little play. He was Schiff story. Probably
not going to find it.

I think it might be just worth it, just because I think that was the strongest. I think Trump's closer was strong, and I haven't really seen it clipped anywhere. I don't know if people are considering clipping it or not, I think they should.

What the end of the thing says, Well, if you're such a hot shot, why have you been doing this all along? No, I'm

talking about his, his, his closing his closing argument. So she
just started by saying she's going to do this, she's going to do that. She's going to do all these wonderful things. Why hasn't she done it?

Just said,
I misunderstood you. Hasn't she done it? She's been there for three and a half years. They've had three and a half years to fix the border. They've had three and a half years to create jobs. And all the things we talked about. Why hasn't she done it? She should leave right now. Go down to that beautiful white house, go to the Capitol, get everyone together and do the things you want to do, but you haven't done it and you won't do it because you believe in things
that the American people don't believe in. You believe in things like, we're not going to frack we're not going to take fossil fuel. We're not going to do things that are going to make this country strong, whether you like it or not, Germany tried that, and within one year, they were back to building normal energy plants. We're not ready for it. We can't sacrifice our country for the sake of bad vision. But I just ask one simple question, why didn't she do it? We're a failing nation.
We're a nation that's in serious decline. We're being laughed at all over the world. All over the world, they're left. I know the leaders very well. They're coming to see me. They call me. We're laughed at all over the world. They don't understand what happened to us as a nation. We're not a leader. We don't have any idea what's going on. We have wars going on in the Middle East. We have wars going on with Russia and Ukraine.
We're going to end up in a third world war, and it will be a war like no other because of nuclear weapons, the power of weaponry. I rebuilt our entire military. She gave a lot of it away to the Taliban. She gave it to Afghanistan. What these people have done to our country, and maybe toughest of all, is allowing millions of people to come into our country. Many of them are criminals, and they are destroying our country. The worst president, the worst. First vice president in the
history of our country. Yeah,

I thought that was good. That was, that was his message. That was the whole debate. That's right there. He the

criticism of that message was he should have used that thematically throughout the debate. Well, he did, because people have tuned on there. I don't know how many people listen to the end, there was 67 point 1 million listeners, total

viewers, or listeners, viewers, probably viewers,

I'm sorry. And I don't know how many people were at the end. They were because it was getting kind of boring.

I'm sure people tuned out like, Oh no, can't watch. Can't watch.

But as you listen to these clips, stand alone, Trump sounds great. Making the
points, making the points absolutely and

after they they're regurgitated and run on tick tock and elsewhere with these guys over to dubbing everything. He wins the debate. In hindsight. Now I don't know if he's going to do more debates. I'll give you. There was an interesting stat that ran on his debating Hillary,

oh, he's already been asking for one. I think. No, he's,

he's, yeah. He want, if they do it on Fox, he'll do it, yeah, but do, but he, if he does it, he said, NBC, for some unknown reason, he's not going to do a debate there. But someone she had this poll up, or it wasn't a poll. It was a stat that when Hillary, Hillary beat him all three debates, supposedly. And in debate number one, her point total went up in terms of, in terms of the election one point after debate number two, she was up by five, and after debate number three, she was up by seven,

right? And then she was aware of this, then she lost. It's amazing, and then she

lost, yes, which is amazing, you're right, but if I was, I don't think, I think those numbers are frightening. It because he'll be beaten by her again, or it appears to be He healed. I don't think he's going to do anymore, unless it's on Fox.

Well, I don't think these debates make that much difference. I really just don't, by the way, regarding our previous episode, hey, I live in Latvia, but Russian is my native tongue. Regarding John's comment that Russians wouldn't hear comma they most definitely have heard, especially her laugh. Russia is a country where people are very outward focused. They are and we're always interested in what happens in the west and how the West sees them. On federal channels. They are
showing American election news all the time. When someone goes to America to visit or live, the most common question from Russians to them would be, so what do Americans think about Russia? And when they answer, they mostly don't. They, they don't believe it. Oh, all right, that's a Vitali. Malaysia checks believe it. Malaysia checks in. In Malaysia, you think about Kamala, we think about the laugh. So I think

I got in Yes, I was wrong. Okay, it appears that the Kamala laugh is more universally accepted and known than I thought. Because I didn't see any reason why it would be, but I guess it is. So I guess she's it's cold, nuts. Her hyena laugh is worldwide, well known. It's tick tock.

It's the, it's the it's the coconut Gambit. So I'm done with the debate. If you are, we can move on. Oh, by the way, did you see Biden put on the Trump hat?

Yes, this was so embarrassing. No, although, you know, I have to wonder whether he he knew what he was doing. No. I mean, is it possible that Biden put on the Trump hat because he could feel the oil? They're going to give him the slack and flack for it, but he knew he what he was doing, because he doesn't like Camelot. I think a bunch of stuff's going to start coming out about camel. More of these old clips are going to get dredged up. There's a lot of them. There's a lot of
dredged a few up on this show already. There's a lot of time for it, and we got 50 days for more of it to come out. Uh,

now the the Trump meme squad is out. No doubt they're out. The

memes are out, yes, and the other size memes are not good.

They have weak memes. They're weak memers. So Now switching gears, but staying on immigration. We just heard that Germany, of course, is the seam that the solar and wind energy, the energy vendor and blowing up their nuclear plants or closing them down. At best, I think they actually imploded. Two of them, not a good idea.

They completely decommissioned a couple, yeah, not a good idea. So

they're trying to get back. Why they did it.

How did they get talked into that stupidity?

Be Well, the Germans since World War Two, they're, you know, they have guilt, and they need to do what they're told, and they're very sorry about everything, and they're traumatized people. But now, with the alternative for Deutschlands rising saying, hey, the people are pissed now. Now the German government's trying to change some things, controls
for those entering Germany, such as this one near Poland, now looks set to become widespread across the country's 3700 kilometer long land border, after ramping up security measures on several of its frontiers last year, amid a surge in first time asylum requests, Germany has announced temporary internal checks at all of the country's land borders. These are the same measures that we are now taking with the Czech
Republic, Poland, Austria and Switzerland. We will then do this with France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Denmark. I have ordered this today, and have already informed the EU, starting next Monday, the controls will initially last for a period of
six months. The decision comes after a deadly mass stabbing last month in the western city of zollingen, claimed by the Islamic State group, an attack which inflamed fierce debate over asylum rules when it transpired that the main suspect was a Syrian refugee facing deportation, the government has
sought a response to the outrage. In the interior Minister's view, stepping up border security will help prevent such incidents in the future, this will serve to further limit irregular migration and protect against the acute dangers posed by Islamist terror and serious crime. We are doing everything we can to better protect the people in our country against this.

So I love the term irregular migration, instead of illegal irregular migration. As a person who grew up in the Netherlands, having a border and having a checkpoint with Germany is is hard to even fathom. I mean, you just drive straight through and then, and now we had Brexit. And, well, actually, forget Brexit. We had the EU Oh, you won't need passports and anything like that. Now is like checks on the roadways. Things
have got to be pretty bad. And in general, this is something I've been tracking with Amsterdam, but it's happening everywhere. We have the irregular migration, destroying all the beautiful cities in the European Union totally destroying them, getting the cheap labor in to run the tourism industry as the European Union countries are now being turned into Disneyland, Rome,
Santorini, Barcelona, Amsterdam, across Europe. Efforts of all different sorts continue to roll in in a quest to curb mass tourism, a case of biting the hand that feeds you, or a necessary step to preserve a local life. Such moves are steeped in controversy, with frequent protests among locals, and as was the case this summer in Mallorca, municipalities are trying to find solutions. One of the latest a proposal to charge two euros at the Trevi Fountain in Rome for the city's top
tourism official. The access fee would help manage the crowds and help them store a better code of conduct among visitors. The monument already has three entrances, so one could imagine an entrance, a normal exit and an emergency exit. Of course, we will experiment with this before making it operational. The proposal comes after Venice tested out a five year old fee to visit this spring and summer, Greece announced it plans to levy a 20 year old tax on cruise ship visitors during the peak summer
season. The Prime Minister said, overturism isn't a problem on the whole in Greece, but it is becoming one in popular destinations like santorino Mykonos, Barcelona, is also in storing attacks on cruise ship visitors that stay for less than 12 hours. Already, the city's mayor has vowed to end short term apartment rentals to tourists by 2028 the city of Bruges in Belgium also announced its plans to crack down on short term rentals, and it has had a cap of two cruise ships a day
since 2019 in the nearby port of ZBrush. Such moves come as the UN's tourism agency says that tourism is surging and exceeding expectations by 2% with Europe remaining the world's top destination. I

mean, go ahead and go take a look at these European cities. It's all immigrants in the shops, in the restaurants, regular or irregular, and it's just been turned into one big Disneyland. So yeah, we might as well charge him those Horowitz's were their cruise ship coming over here, parking in front of our beautiful beaches. We charge you guys some money. This is, this is a whole new world as happening right before our very eyes.

Well, there's a lot of talk about Europe getting nuked by the Russians. Well,

that would certainly make some room for people, wouldn't it?

And, yeah, would. And I, you know, it seems to. I think it's almost as if we are encouraging it.

Yeah, did you see the political article?

Which one? Oh, there's

a political article talking about, well, you know, we're really, we're really starting to think about long range weapons for Ukraine. Yes.

Well, here's, I got two clips. Oh, good, good, Ukraine. Mole, mole, money clip
one and a half billion. And Lam said, Britain will provide more than 700

I'm sorry. NTD let me do this one.
Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy have arrived in Ukraine. They're on a joint visit to show support for Kyiv. Ukraine is asking for long range missiles to strike deep into Russian territory, but there are concerns in Washington and some European capitals that providing them would provoke Russia into a direct conflict
with the West. Officials also recognize that Ukraine needs more support if it has turned the war in its favor here up Lincoln and Lamy, the bottom line is this, we want Ukraine to win, and we're fully committed to keep marshaling the support that it needs for its brave defenders and citizens, to do just that. As we're meeting here today, we're again seeing Putin dust off his winter playbook targeting Ukrainian energy and electricity systems to weaponize the cold against the Ukrainian people.
We're here to listen, to understand the plan, to understand the strategy and understand the needs across a whole range of fronts. Yes, of course, equipment, but of course, energy that has been sabotaged, the support that's needed on the humanitarian front over these next few months, and how we continue to mobilize the international community on Ukraine's behalf. Blinken has said he wants to hear directly what kyiv's goals in the war are and what Washington can do to help achieve them.
Zelensky has repeatedly pushed for permission to use Western missiles to strike targets within Russia President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer are set to discuss the issue in Washington on Friday. Biden previously allowed Ukraine to fire us provided missiles across the border into Russia in self defense, but has largely limited the distance over concerns about further escalating the conflict.
However, Russia suspects the decision to give Ukraine long range missiles has already been made.

Well, it's law, I mean, the all that the only thing that has to happen is our president, after they wake him up at four in the afternoon, all he has to say is, yeah, it's okay. It's already it's good to go. Just have to say yes. And the question is, when will they say yes? And you know, this is the military guys. They're, they're the ones running all this, and they don't care. What city do you think will get hit first in in Europe? Kia,

Kyiv, yes,

Kyiv, but that would just be a start.

No, once you did one, then all hell would break loose. And they'd had, you know, if they wanted to have some fun, they'd flatten Paris.
I now,

why would that

be? The French are the big talkers about sending troops over there

if you want to have some fun, yeah, blow that Eiffel Tower up. So I play the second clip this, UK. Yes,

the second clip is just, it's about the UK. Yeah, Panda
Lam said, Britain will provide more than $780 million in additional support to Ukraine. It will include around 350 million for humanitarian needs and over 480 million in loan guarantees before the end of the year. That's in addition to nearly $4 billion a year of military support Britain has already committed to Ukraine for as long as needed.

Yeah, so just 4 billion a year for as long as needed. So just to

recap, this goes back to 2014 when Victoria Newland came in. Started, the Maidan, John McCain, Brennan, everyone was over there getting, getting everything all all started. Of course, you know, we had all kinds of corruption with children of our elites who were making money there, Hunter Biden, but also Romney's kid, all kinds of money just being made, left and right. And before this all started, there was a
peace treaty on the table. The peace treaty was, was it looked like everyone was okay with it. Because why was Putin mad? Because Zelensky came out and said, Well, you know, I think we should probably get some NATO nuclear weapons here. Don't you think that's a good idea? Am I recalling that timeline more or less correctly, more or less and Boris Johnson went over and said, hey, yeah, you can't sign this peace deal that came much later. You can't sign this peace deal much later. Yeah,

it would because they had the peace deal done. Yes, it was the Minsk. I think this is the Minsk, one min and as they were going to implement it, that's when Boris Johnson went over there

and. And this was detailed in a recent interview, an interview with the one the only Victoria Nudelman, ie Nuland. There
was a story first told by former Israeli Prime Minister navtali Bennett that that both sides were really close to the end to the successful end of the negotiations. And then Prime Minister Boris Johnson, interfered and stopped Ukrainians. Prevented Ukrainians from from signing, signing the deal. And then Ukrainian Representative arahami, kind of confirmed that, yes, he said in an interview that there was some kind of advice from Boris Johnson to
stop negotiating and to win this war militarily. Where is the myth? Where is the truth? Relatively late in the game, the Ukrainians began asking for advice on where this thing was going. And it became clear to us, clear to the Brits, clear to others, that Putin's main condition was buried in an annex to this document that they were working on.

Oh, it was secret. He buried it. It was a very secret, secret demand he had,
and it included limits on the precise kinds of weapons systems that Ukraine could have. Yeah,

NATO, nuclear weapons. Oh, well, that was just horrible
after the deal such that Ukraine would basically be neutered as a military force, and there were no similar constraints on Russia. Oh,

so there she is, full admission. So that's why they stopped the deal, because the whole thing was about in the first place, about the nuclear weapons, which Ukraine never had. Ukraine is not a NATO member, but they wanted to sneak it in, encroaching on Russia. And, yeah, I mean, remember when Cuba had some nuclear missiles? Well, we, we, we had to deal with that, didn't we? These people are horrible. And you know what? She's so horrible. She's become to look like the
person she is on the inside. Yeah,

she's starting to she looks exactly like a horrible person. Jabba the Hutt, yes.

Here we go. Yeah, yeah. The EU, yeah, that's what she said. She doesn't care about you. EU, she didn't care about you. You'll see.

I'm actually surprised that that clip didn't have more backlash
the interview. No, no,

the FD, FDU. When she said, everyone in the EU heard it, don't

you remember the the reporting, or she said an expletive, they only focused on the F word, not on the actual what it was about, like

I was targeting the EU, yeah, well, which is, of course, I think the EU should be targeted, and I think they've I'm not the only one who thinks that way, and I think pushing a nuke nuclear exchange within Europe and Russia would suit us just fine, as long as they don't shoot one at us. God, don't you think? I mean, am I wrong?

No, but I'm. I'm a little more pacifist in this can we? Can

we don't like the idea, but I'm just saying it seems that that's what we're we're up to, and they're gonna start well that we haven't provoked one yet. So let's just give them some long range missiles and maybe a couple of shots at Moscow might trigger it. Yeah. We

gotta get this going, people. We gotta move. Move, move. All right. I got to switch, switch gears. I got to move to something funny. Well,

before, oh, okay, well, I want to play well,

what do you have? What

do you have? Well, I want to play these. These. There's some protests going on around the world. Okay, well, that's not funny. Yeah, no, it's not funny, no. But before I play that, I do want to play this, since it kind of
relates to the clips you just played. You just played, which is the BBC had a representative Poland on and I just want to this was showed up on Tiktok. And I just thought it was a good clip, because it shows you that in some Poland and Hungary in particular, they actually the leaders there care about the people they're representing. And I thought this was a good exchange to classic BBC. How
many refugees has Poland taken? Zero. And you're proud of that. If you are asking me, if you're if you are asking me about Muslim Muslims, illegal immigration, none. Not even one will come to Poland. Not even one. If it's illegal, we took over 2 million Ukrainians who are working, who are peaceful in Poland, we will not receive even one Muslim, because this is what we promised. But
I asked illegal immigrants. I asked about refugees and Jean Claude Juncker, the commission president, says that you're racist. You sound. Proud of the fact that you haven't taken any refugees, of course, because this is what our people expecting from our government. That's number one. This is why our government was elected, but this is why Poland is so safe. This is the reason why we have not even one terrorist attack. Look at the streets in Poland, and we can be called populists, nationalists,
racists. I don't care. I care about my family and about my country. Now

that's no good. Can't have that. Caring about your country. Maybe in Poland you get a nuke. That's what

that's the interesting angle to that was, this is what the people wanted. They wanted to be protected from the bull crap and, well, that that guy. We're not seeing that. Here we see protecting the bankers, as you mentioned. Keep mentioning that. Yeah, yeah. You know the benefits the bankers, or

some would say, the Jews. It's not just bankers.

Do you know here's so what I wanted to post the anti arms protests in Philly. This was interesting, because this, I think this is a democracy now clip, you might want to put the warning up, but, oh boy, this was not reported anywhere.

Oh man, where's the Amy clip? I can't find Amy good

Don't you have to play
it. In Philadelphia, several people were arrested Tuesday evening as hundreds of protesters gathered outside the venue of the presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump to demand an end to us support for Israel's war on Gaza. I'm definitely not going to be voting for Trump or Harris. Terrible war criminals, and Kamala
want to act like she's one of the people, and she is not. She is part of the same administration sending bonds to death ahead of Tuesday's debate, Minnesota Governor and democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz was heckled by pro Palestine protesters during a campaign event in Phoenix, Arizona. Meanwhile, in Australia, hundreds of protesters rallied outside a weapons industry convention in
Melbourne. Earlier today, police fired stun grenades, rubber bullets and pepper spray, arresting dozens of demonstrators. Hundreds of weapons traders representing at least 30 countries are expected to attend the land Force's 2024 military weapons Expo this week. Oh,

the weapons Expo shopping. Let's go shopping. Is Zelensky showing up? Expo? Is Zelensky showing up? Let's go shopping. I want some holy range. Love

to go to the weapons Expo.

I bet it's a hoot. I bet I bet there's a lot of partying going on there. Can you imagine those parties? Speaking it's

got to be better than anything the computer industry ever put on. Well,

speaking of such, have you ever partied with Larry Ellison?

I have never partied with Larry Ellison, but I do know him. You've met him? Yeah, I actually introduced him at an event once, and then I've run into him a couple of times. Can you

give me a characterization of Larry Ellison? I mean, I've met him once. He would, Oracle was my client when we had think new ideas. Actually, Ray Lane was, was the big finance guy there, who later was our VC at Kleiner Perkins, and, and, you know, and, and we, we did a Super Bowl promotion for Oracle. We did the ad for them, and we did the Sign Up website. It must have been, wow, 98 there was a 98 Super Bowl. Does that sound right? I didn't know, yeah. And he seemed
like a sharp guy to me. How about you?

I've always thought he seems like a very smart guy, not a complete asshole that I could tell, and likable, very likable. I

hear he's got great weed. Just kidding. I hear he's got great weed. I'm just kidding. So he's now that he stepped down from Oracle as the Chief Executive Officer. He's now the Chief Technology Officer, which I think, I think kind of makes sense. I mean, is he really a tech guy? You always see more like a sales guy? To me,

yeah, he's kind of a tech guy because, oh,

I remember we also produced the introduction of the the network computer. What was that? Was it called the network computer? You remember that debacle?

Yeah, that was a little company rolled out now, Gina Smith, actually, he named her CEO of that thing for a while. That was too early. That was mistimed. It didn't work out. It was a it was disaster, yeah. So

we did, what was the name? Was it net? I had a name. I

think it was called network computer systems, or something

simple like that. Because I remember we did the the launch of that in New York City. And it was, it was we didn't do the production of it. The stage production was amazing. It had explosions and then all kinds of smoke and and like a helicopter flying through the air. And it was a big. Production. And then larisson Ellison's opening line was, I come to work that way every day. I mean, it was, it was really, it was a great bit. So Oracle had a great had a great quarter.
Everybody, great cue, great cue, guys, great cue that based upon AI. And I hadn't really expected that. I didn't expect Oracle, nobody did. No and and so I listened to the earnings call. And the in the earnings call, they also have their 2025, guidance, oh, we're going to tell you how great it's going to
be. And so this is where the analysts call in, well, first as a statement, you know, from the CFO and the CEO and talk about how great they are, and then they have the analysts and people who are doing coverage on the company call up and ask questions, and most of them start with, hey, great quarter, guys. You really knocked it out of the park. That's really
great. Here's the question I have for you, and in these answers, this is where you want to provide guidance, which you know should make your stock become very attractive to institutional investors, etc. Am I characterizing that correctly? More or less. If you want to add anything that I not do that right? Well, typically,

the people in Silicon Valley try to under, under, under promote to get better results. So you say, well, we're gonna we look like we're gonna do this much, and then they do that much, plus a panty, and the stock goes skyrocket. Here's what they're trying to

do well. So Ellison is here to promote the technology that Oracle has and how much money they're going to make from it. So I have a couple clips here. Larry,
how do you envision the market, transitioning from the AI training phase to the AI inferencing phase, there's, there's some debate out there on whether we have an imbalance or a bubble on the front end of the curve, because training is a compute intensive and then perhaps it recalibrates differently somehow for the inferencing Stage, which might be less intensive, or do you see the potential for high growth,
kind of all the way through both of these phases? Well, a lot of people think that, my God, I send the kid to college, and then I'm done. The training is over. I got four years of training, and then then I can put the kid to work, and they'll be doing inferencing. And that's not true. This race goes on forever to build a better and better neural network, and the
cost of that training gets to be astronomical. When I talk about building gigawatt or multi gigawatt data centers, I mean these AI models, these these frontier models, are going to the entry price for a real frontier model from someone wants to compete in that area is around $100 billion let me repeat around $100 billion that's over the next four or five years, for anyone who wants to play in that game. That's a lot of money, and it doesn't get it doesn't get easier. So
they're not going to be a lot of those. I mean, we could, you know, this is not the place to list. Who can actually build one of these frontier models.

$100 billion will be the entry price to play in this AI game seems high, and I had to look up frontier models, which is just a fancy word for the newest models, is not like anything special is a frontier. Oh, it's frontier like we're a frontier podcast. So, hmm, what? What can these specialized models do? Larry,
but in addition to that, they're going to be a lot of very, very specialized models. I can tell you things that I'm personally involved in which which are using computers to look at slide biopsies of slides or CAT scans to discover cancer. Also discover

cancer. Have we already discovered cancer? Discover cancer. They're
also blood tests we're doing for, you know, for discovering cancer. Those

sounds like Theranos, anybody. We'll do a blood test and run the AI over it, and then we'll discover cancer. Uh huh, okay, for, you know, if
we're discovering cancer, those tend to be very specialized models. Those, those tend not necessarily to use the foundational, you know, that, you know, the groks and the open and the chatgpt and the llamas and and the Geminis, they tend to be highly specialized models. Wow.

So all that's bull crap. You want to come to us, because we can detect cancer in your blood, which I think there's pretty good tests for, but for some reason we needed to have ai do it. So maybe you can just run into the drugstore. This is Theranos. This is literally what Theranos was saying they could do. Oh, you just do a quick little prick on your finger, and then we'll see if you have cancer. So then the big question comes, hey, is anyone going to monetize this
stuff? Can anyone make any money on this AI stuff?
You already have traditional AI sprinkled throughout all the oracles? Products and capabilities, but where do you see the monetization, monetizable value of Gen AI and the app side? How long do you think it's going to take for Gen AI to be a meaningful revenue, not just for Oracle, but software in general, on the app side, not on the training side. Thank you. Let me start with with health care, from everything from, uh, us helping doctors diagnose

different what?

Cancer?

Yeah, no, this is what's crazy. You I'm just joking. No, keep playing. You're laughing. You're joking. But
that's it. Us helping doctors diagnose, you know, different diseases. When someone goes in to get a sonogram, and I've seen Hamana, Hamana, Hamana, the nurses and the technicians and the doctors actually measure the baby's skull and measure the baby's spinal cord to see how the baby that's utterly ridiculous. Let

ai do that. You don't need to look at a sonogram. Doctor, no, no, we need $100 billion to have aI tell us that the umbilical cord is wrapped around the baby's neck. The
computer should do all of that. And if there's an umbilical wrapped around the fetus's neck, the computer should discover all of that, and that should all be recorded. The doctor could get assistance from a computer doing all of this stuff, let the doctor know

that whether there's it's called a medical student, Larry, there's stability
or disease progression or whatever the doctor needs to know prior to the consultation with the patient. That summary is presented, created by AI, human readable summary.

It prints out a report, okay, the umbilical cords wrapped around the baby's neck. Oh, that's good. I'm glad I know that going into this consultation, then
AI listens to the consultation between the doctor and the patient. This is already delivered. This is already out there. It

does a transcript, just like we have for the podcast, delivered to listen to the
constellation with Doctor, the patient. If the doctor orders a prescription, the AI checks to make sure the prescription is accurate and enters the prescription the doctor, the AI updates the electronic health. Does

this sound a lot like your fridge will know when your milk is out and will automatically order it for you. This is a Rube Goldberg machine that cost $100 billion
records the AI transcribes and distributes lost doctors orders, all from listening to the conversation, the doctor then gets a draft at the end of the conversation that the doctor can quickly review and approve, and then the prescriptions are filled and the orders and the order order orders are executed and the electronic health records are updated. We're already doing all of that.

Oh, it's amazing. Oh, this is just already

doing all of that. Why do they need the 100 billion dollar investment? Ah, well, he

has a kicker here. This is the final clip, and at the end, you'll hear him fall apart and do something you should never do, by the way, he's channeling Ron Bloom here, that whole sequence of well, you know, then automatically, the podcast will be delivered, and we'll insert an ad, and we'll be able to track that and know if the person went into the store online, and the future is just limitless for $100 billion and now Larry's gonna screw it up, But first he's going to explain
what this really is. A spoiler alert. It's a chat bot, just
the user interface, our user interface, you say, Oracle, please show me Larry Ellison's latest X rays. We it's a voice interface. You just ask for them. You know, Siri. How do you log on? Well, you look at the computer, and it recognizes your face and it recognizes your voice, that knows you're the doctor

and you're authorized to look at that. My Microsoft laptop does that.
All the authorization is done with AI. You know, when are we going to start monetizing it? AI is just, I don't know.

This is where he this is the biggest mistake he could have made when, because he doesn't understand about apps. He's talking about Oracle, and he's making a big mistake here. When are we going
to start monetizing it? AI is just, I don't know how to describe the best way describe it. It's not something you sell separately. What it is, it is, it is the diagnosis. It's the diagnostic system, it's the electronic health record system. It is the pharmacy system, this prescription system, the user authentication, the login system. It's all AI. And I know people think it's a separate thing that, oh my God, and I hear a bunch of applications, and they say, Oh, we got, we
got, now got AI agents we'll charge for separately. I mean, it's our applications are going to be primarily AI applications, everything. How do you charge separately for everything? I really don't I find it bewildering when I listen to them talk. I don't understand what they're saying. I wonder, I'll stop there. Yeah,

you'll stop there. He just said, we. No way of making extra money on it. This was a bad, bad mistake he made here, and it's vapor. There's nothing. Oh, yeah, you're gonna need $100 billion

somebody's got to come up with a jingle for the Adam curry. I hate AI segment of the show. It's a bubble.

Well, Did you by any chance watch the Apple event, the special Apple event. I saw some of it. I can give you. Would you like my summary? Would you Well,

I'm sure your summary is as good as any Well, I'd like

to hear your your version first. Hey,

we got some stuff that's going to come out. We're going to make a special phone, and this is going to be the greatest thing is sliced bread. You have to buy this very expensive phone. It's going to be overpriced. But don't worry about it, because we're going to have software someday that might take advantage of this overpriced phone very

close to mine. Except I have some keywords. Everything we make is gorgeous. Our new chips will help you find fix and fake pictures and videos of your otherwise boring life and make you feel like you're awesome and gorgeous. Our AI will help you get things done as soon as we release it, which is soon, everything's the same price, but 20% bigger and 20% more gorgeous. Yes, all of our men here at Apple are still disturbingly bow legged, but at least they're gorgeous.
That was my version of the Apple event.

You need to say gorgeous with more of a lisp, gorgeous. There you go.

I'm working on it. It's just gorgeous. That's

kind of a combination Lisp, Sylvester, the cat. This is even funnier.

Gorgeous, gorgeous, just gorgeous. I was surprised though, about the Cox media story, which I finally got a clip, had to come from France 20. Well

before you go to there this, stay with the Apple thing, for one thing, because the big other story was this $4,000 stupid phone that Huawei supposedly sold 4 million copies of, sight unseen, that has a three fold aspect to it that's vertical. It's a it's a horrible looking product. I didn't see. Have you seen this thing? I'm

looking at it now. What is up with it? It says 2800 you said $4,000 it says,

okay, 2800 Well, it's expensive, yeah. No, 20 isn't 28 Yeah, maybe it's 28 whatever it is. I'm looking at it. Who the hell you can buy a used car for that? But okay, really you

can't buy, no, I don't think you can buy a good, you, a solid used car for 2800 bucks anymore. Well,

whatever you can buy or not buy, that's a dumb

Yeah, I like those flip phones from Samsung, but this, no, the Samsung one's

got the right idea, because it makes it a nice little compact unit. Your pocket has got a screen on the outside. It's dynamite. JC has one, yeah, but this, every time I'm impressed with what can

I ask you? Can I ask you about that phone? Is about it? Is it gorgeous?

It's gorgeous? Got it. Never quite right either. No,

you you're getting there. It's gorgeous, it's gorgeous, but every color is gorgeous. It's just gorgeous. But that

thing is just hideous. I was

reading in the Wall Street Journal, dumb phones and fax machines are the new boss flex. Finally, finally, finally, it's going to be cool again. It's going to be cool again to have a dumb phone. I
don't know about the fax machine.

The fax I mean, what's the point of a fax machine? Is idiotic, yeah.

Anyway, Cox media, this is the accusation. This is a brief summary from France 24 from the technology chick.
What happened is that a couple months ago, the American conglomerate Cox Media Group admitted on their website that they had the possibility of listening in to private conversations and then helping advertisers target people specifically. But we didn't really have proof. And then just a couple of days ago, what they were able to obtain a pitch deck, if you will, for investors, in which they
advocate the power of voice data. And here's what they say in one of their sections, don't just know what they're looking for. So they're talking about us here, users, consumers, know what they are actually talking about. So to really convince their consumers of the power of voice data, here's what they add. I'm going to read it to you because I think it's quite chilling. Think about it. Smartphones have become appendages of our persons. We're attached to them during the
workday. We bring them to date, soccer games and even to the bathroom. In most moments of the day, there's a smart device within a two inch radius of us. That means a smart device. Is likely within earshot when we talk about our plans for the weekend. For instance, badly we need our kitchen remodeled, or debate which SUV model is best for the family with our spouse and so much more. And they end by saying, creepy. Sure. Great for marketing, definitely. So I mean, this is eerie. I mean,
this is evil. When you read this, it's one thing to actually know that it exists, but to actually see how they're talking about users as mere consumers, it's really something else. Oh no,

I'm shocked. They just look at us as dumb buyers. Oh no, does gambling. I never thought that this was happening to this degree and sold like this. And, you know, in fact, I'd probably push back on it, because I know that proximity is used and, you know, but they actually have been deploying this in apps. I might add, it's not, probably not in the in the OS itself, but there's an SDK you can get, you drop it in, and your app can then, you know, it'll say, Hey, give the give
your give this app your microphone permission. Sure. Got permission. EULA employees

any app you install it gives you. It gives them permission to go for your contact list. Your turns your camera on when it wants to, turns your microphone on when it wants to, yeah, yeah. It's a spying device that you've agreed to. Well,

this is the disturbing mini clip here that's our our, our technology chick in France, 24 who was always wearing sneakers. And they do a shot of the back from her. She's got like, a fancy outfit on, but she's always wearing sneakers. It's like, I'm going to work. But, you know, I just wear my sneakers. And maybe that's the to be tech cool. This is something that is very disturbing. I didn't know this was going on. We've all
experienced this situation, I think, where you're talking about something next to a phone, and then minutes later, even seconds later, you scroll on an app, or you navigate online and you find this advertising that's specifically linked to what you were just talking about. So we all know that it actually happens, right? And it's even become a joke online, you know, with women who like purposely talk about certain things next to their husband's phone to try to
suggest maybe a gift ideas. So that's just one way to do it. If you have something to tell to your your husband, what

I didn't know this was going on.

You've been suckers.

No wonder. I'm seeing ads for Tiffany earrings. Hmm. This is interesting. Well, this is all no good.

This is quite funny.
This is all no good. It really is no no, none of it

good. And it's weak marketing too. You know, they think, Well, it's great because you really target people, because you because they talked about something or another for five seconds, and then let's go for it, and we can sell an ad spot. Yeah, there's better ways. There's all kinds of ways of doing it, yeah, without having to spy on an individual,

yeah? But they're, they're drunk on it, man. It's like, oh, look at all this data. Look at all we can do. That's beautiful. That

was what interactive TV was all about when it first showed up. Oh, man,

remember IPTV? Remember all that IPTV? It's the future, yeah. Oh, I talked to

always will be

Did I talk did I tell you about our, our, our guy, our Hollywood, uh, executive, about the the cable channel. No. So remember he was going to talk to, oh, right, right, our cable channel, yeah, yeah. Our V for VTV, yeah. So he, he talked to the guy who got, I think HBO started, and couple other he has, he has these contacts, yeah, it's not a slouch. No, no, he's he's the real deal. He says, Well, bad
news. My guy felt it was not possible in this environment that it would be incredibly unlikely to get a carriage deal. He did promise to give further thought, but I'm currently not optimistic. It's the state of because I and I went back and I said, but if we bring in Joe Rogan, and we can bring all these other big names, no, it's not about Joe. He says it's the state of the cable business and the continually tightening
budgets and cutting not adding channels, it's also the demo. It continues to be an aging demo that sounds like a death knell

when a cable is yeah for the cable business, when

the cable business won't even take a channel that has Rogan and Megan Kelly and code Bongino and anybody else, we could get sucker into it, the Jimmy door. Shoot, man, we'll get, we'll get to a chunk, damn

chunks already on cable. Hello. He doesn't need us. So, in fact, why is chunk on cable? Yeah, well,

aging demographic, there you go. That's what it is. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage say in the morning to you, the man who put 2c into fact checks 3c say hello to. Friend on the other end, the one, the only Mr. John,

well in the morning, Sam Craig is ships deep on the graph. In the intercept, a lot of the Dames and knights out there,

all right, cotton gin is on the ball. Let me count you troubles. Here we go. 2223 at the peak, trolls in the troll room. People wanted to hear something. Yeah, it's because of the debate. Yeah. Well, no, it's because we're the hyperscalers. That's my new word of the day. Hyperscalers.

Whatever that means. Well, don't

hear it all day on CNBC. But is it? I don't know. I think it's the it's, why would we be it? Well, well, we're just as vapid as chat. Ai, open AI, that's, that's what they're talking about, rapid at all the hyperscalers, I think they mean people who need to use a lot of compute. If you use a lot of compute, you're a hyperscaler. I don't know. We should get a definition. I just wrote it down.

It'll come up on Dvorak Horowitz. Well,

you should talk to Horowitz about the about the hyperscaler. By the way, I liked your ETF episode. That was good.

Ah, we're gonna do a short seller. One next. Yes, Dvorak.

DH, unplugged. DH, unplug.com, come ahead live on Tuesdays comes I didn't. I rarely just do it live, but listen to it on Wednesdays. It's a very entertaining overview of the markets, and it's an unrehearsed conversation, which we join already in progress. It's a pretty much it's a good show. It's a good show.

Those we thank you for that plug, because we plug no agenda constantly. I know, I know it's a deserved plug. While we're at it's called log rolling.

We call it a pod roll. Sorry, we, we

pod roll, log roll. Hey, those trolls did we wishes, by the way, surprises me to this day that Joe Rogan's not more into that,

into pod rolling, or blog rolling, pod rolling, yeah, what do you mean?
He doesn't like

let guys plug stuff enough

well, he plugged me again just the other day.

He mentioned your name.

He said, Well, he said, My said, my friend Adam curry. You know who that is. You know the guy who started podcasting. He always says that,

yeah, what good does that do to no agenda show people

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That's something to go on. Arrange a little party. That is exactly what I was thinking. Her general good food and enough wine to make him talkative and perhaps even some charming feminine company. That is an excellent idea, by the way, I have this young lady friend, Gretchen. I met her at the strength through joy picnic. Please spare me the details. Just arrange the party.

How about that? Hogan's Heroes, good reference. I was surprised by that

strength through joy party,

that's right, yeah, the strength through joy party, Democrats. Sorry, exactly. Sorry. Democrat party, but you guys are fact and you guys are evil right now. You guys are the way it goes. Yeah, that happens. Modern podcast app will alert you when this show goes live and many other shows go live, it'll give you an actual in app alert. It doesn't turn on a microphone to listen to. You know, it's helpful. It's AI. It's AI does this, and it tells you it's time to listen to the show.

I thought you sent out an alert. Are you? Ai? Adam, intelligence,

hello. Thank you. Thank you. And of course, it's the same app you can use to to listen to all of your podcasts. Has many other features, including the chapters, which are very handy. Drab Scott does this for us every single show. We appreciate him so much. We're value for value, which means we're not really hyperscalers. When it comes down to it, we just ask people to send back value of any type, just equal to what you receive from the show, and that varies from person to
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show. They are, in fact, many of them, I think most of them, are Dutch masters. So there's quite the lineage, and as was proven, once again, by a Dutch master comic strip blogger for Episode 1693 produced that one for you in Mexico while I was vacationing, and we titled The show Freedom Force. And even we could not resist this piece of art, which was but we could resist it, but we didn't. It was hard. It was hard. It was just so funny. It violated a rule. It violated a whole bunch of two rules,

actually, three, maybe

AI being one, it being a person that was two. And comic strip blogger was that the third

one and the same person we used in the previous show? Oh, we

violated many, many, many, well, no, but we've, we've done the same person. Oh, you mean the same person subject in the artwork,

yeah, two shows in a row, very it's never happened before. And

the fact that it was just AI, which is just kind of mind boggling. But we had complained the comic strip blogger had not done a good job with this prompt jockeying, of putting lettering onto clothing, etc,

because he tried a couple times he wasn't surface mapping properly. No

good surface mapping. So now he did a version of Tim pool, the pool man with his beanie, only the beanie was worn by Vladimir Putin, who had his headset on and he had his microphone and a put casting on the front. We just, we laughed too much. I think that's why we chose this. Like, what else can we do? It's just that funny. And people loved it. They really did. And people just went like, this is so good.

It was the bet. It was the it was nothing really to compete with.

No, well, let me take a look and see what we had. I did,

like Fred the mouse the rat. Like roundabouts a lot. Yeah, I

got some feedback on the round. Did you get any pushback on the roundabouts? No, oh, lot of people weighed in. Would they say? Here's an example, Idaho. I moved to Nam Nampa, Idaho in 2015 traffic was horrible on the back roads. I had to sit in traffic every day. Over the past few years, they've been pulling four way stops and replacing them with roundabouts, and they're amazing. Traffic is so much better. I hate government. I'm an anarchist. I think governments are organized
criminal gangs. But that said, Idaho has been very good at maintaining our roads, and they got rid of smog, and I don't think they're doing it for climate change here. Roundabouts rule, but

we, I did get a note from one of our guys who once lived in Berkeley, and he brought up, and I sent this to you, have it too? Yeah, where he said, We're we'd use the wrong definition for roundabouts, the ones in Berkeley. Oh, and because it was supposed to save, you know, climate change stuff. And it's true what he said, in Berkeley, there's a roundabout, but there's a four way stop and a roundabout. This is Berkeley
for you. So you have to stop, and then you go into the roundabout to make the and it was to prevent people from getting into wrecks on left turns, which on a four way stop is, I've never seen one. Well, I've been driving for 50 years, and I have never seen a wreck at a four way stop because somebody made a left turn. So, but, okay, they put the roundabouts in anyway. I but it's not a true roundabout, as far as he's
concerned. No, a true roundabouts, like the ones you run into in England or France, where it's like you're you come up on the thing you got to yield is angled so you go on to the roundabout. And if you're in France, I should mention the rule is very they have a right of way rule. So if somebody's coming onto the roundabout on the right, they have the right of

way, yeah, which is not typical for most roundabouts. No,

it's not typical. Typically the roundabout, if you're on the roundabout, you have the right away, yeah. And in France, no, I always enjoy.

The roundabouts in Europe. I thought they were I thought they were convenient. I liked him. We have

a true roundabout at the top of the foot of, at the top of Marin Avenue, there's a roundabout that goes off to 1234, I think it's four or five exits. So you can go right all kinds of different directions. And 12345, it's probably five. And you and it's a real roundabout, you go, there's no stopping. And I find them to be annoying because, and I'll tell you why. Maybe in Europe, joke because people are used to
nobody knows what they're doing. In the United States, on a roundabout, I remember stop while they're in the roundabout. Yeah, that's no good.

That's wrong. That's wrong. They're doing it wrong. I do remember, um, moving to the UK and the roundabouts, and it happened probably three times that I would enter the roundabout going the wrong way. Oh, that's terrible. And they'd always have the Brits like and like, and they'd hold up their hands, like, foreigner like, Yeah, I'm sorry, you know, and try doing a three point turn on a roundabout. It's a bad situation. But otherwise, I think roundabouts pretty good.
I'm sure you would rather have the potholes fixed than roundabouts. I'd

rather have potholes fixed and more lanes on the freeway than roundabouts.

So we had Fred the rat. See, there was, What else was there? Some Mexico stuff, 47 with a sledgehammer, the camel, lipstick, coffee cup. Yeah, there really wasn't much else was there?

Well, today, there's quite a bit. I

see a lot has come in. Yeah,

a lot of it is hilarious. So it's going to be tough. Okay,

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38 cents. And he which will put him in. We have guys. We're gonna we're putting people into the 1700 club in advance. So this is the second one. I'll put him in the last show too. I'll put him in. This is the longest note. It is long, and I had, but I had some recent good karma, so I'm passing it along and sending $1,700 to celebrate 17 years and 1700 shows. Find where. Gentlemen, my donation, along with Yeah, said for 717 100, and that's how much extra VIG you get when you don't
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No, I have a request. First is something you can read to the listeners to activate your no agenda intelligence network. Adam, you and I have discussed this a little over email. In the olden days, I used to listen to Adam's daily source code. That is olden days. I think I may have gotten to that. I think I may have gotten to that. My a guest appearance. I can't read what he said on on Adams, on the Gilmore gang. I think of this as
the original Joe Rogan appearance. That was a wonky gang, but a fun listen.

I don't know what. Well, you remember the Gilmore gang, don't you? Steve Gilmore? Yeah, and those guys

during one episode, maybe 10, four, 2006 but no later than 322, 2007 the must. Poked and prodded. Jason Calacanis was the guest. J, Cal, J, Cal. He ended the show, yes, yeah. He ended the show with a fantastically funny riff where he pretended to be Adam. Yeah, he does voices. He does, uh, stoned in the audio a six studio parked on the streets of Amsterdam. It was really good and not mean spirited. No, it was mean spirited. Jason's voices are all mean spirited.
Don't kid yourself. The Golden clip is not easy to find, I guess not. I know there were interpersonal issues among some of you early podcasts, but that may have made some of this material vanish. Not sure what he's talking about. Well, I guess what he says around,

let me, let me just say something. Jason Calacanis and I have known each other for a long time. You've known him for a long time. We poke fun at each other. He's great. He just moved to Texas. I'm gonna go shooting on his property pretty soon. Oh, are

you now? Of course you can have this gun. Would you like to shoot? I also bought a Mac can.

He also listens to the show, by the way, yeah, okay,

sure he does. He does.

He sends me notes all the time, any, any, especially the logical impregnations that you do.
Sure he does. He

does. He does. He's a listener, all right. Jason, sending a donation just to prove that you're listening. You watch. There you
go. Now

will be the day now. Anyway, he goes on and says, This golden clip is not easy to find. I know there were interpersonal issues among some of you early podcasters that may have made some of this material vanish. No, no. But if someone smarter than me could dig it up, I would be great listen for the no agenda. Audience, thanks, gents, yeah,

I'd love to hear that too. Those are good days. I would too, because it was true. I was smoking weed in my Audi, which I used at a studio, and doing podcasts. Good times. Thank you. Doug, uh, sir. Mr. Bob dabulina checks in from Franklin, Tennessee. $500 sir, Mr. Bob dabulina here. Only seven donors. Bob dobb is here for you. Your show is too good. We've got a support to keep you all going. Please put some voodoo on Kamala tax plan. Hashtag. Save cap gains. Take me
out with a dablina hook if you got it. First of all, don't be confused about this. I guess what he's talking about is the Kamala saying I'm going to tax unrealized gains. That's not going to happen.

That'll No, it'll break everyone in Congress.

Yes, exactly. That's not going to happen. All right, I'll take it out with Mr. Bob Alina, Mr. Bob dabalina, because I couldn't find a jingle. Thank you very much.

Bowman McMahan in San Antonio, you're right down the street. $500 in loving memory of James Patrick McMahon,

moving on to minister, Kat from Austin, Texas, also right down the road. What

happened to Sir Luca?

I'm sorry, moving on to Sir Luca from savosa, oh, from another one of those Swiss guys. Yeah, the Swiss are listening, yes? Well, Sir Luca does. I think he also organizes meetups. Happy birthday to me. I. Greetings, Celinda Liu and f the EU sir Luca, while
I'm driving off laughing, this is what I'll say.

All right, you're on the list,

and now we go to miss Minister cat in Austin, three, three, 3.33. You guys are my sanity in this rapidly declining world. Put it in the Red Book that hydrogen fuel cells are coming. They've already come, and Taylor Swift will have a late term abortion. That's a good prediction.
That's pretty funny.

Uh, yours, uh, yours in ridicule and hopeful peach peach peach peach. Peace a minister cat of Austin, Texas. All right.

Minister cat, thank you very much. We move on to Duchess Kim, three, three, 3.33. And Duchess Kim has a birthday, turns 41 on the 22nd and sent in a note. This is Duchess Kim, keeper of the nutty fluffers. Once jingle. Screw your freedom, little girl, yeah. And a double goat. Karma. Well, we can do let me just make sure I got two goats. We have two goats. Thank
you. Round them up, calling all of gibbonation. I'm in need of any prayers, karma, rain dances and shoot even voodoo dolls at this point, if it will help, I'm going in for my third and hopefully final retinal detachment surgery on the same eye. Now this is, this is Dame Kim, who has been through this, right? We've been through this with her, Yes,

man. And planning to do,

oh man,

this is not mistaken. You have to keep your head upside down. You got to keep it down looking to the ground so they put you in a special bed. You have to stick to this has got to be the most this got to be one of the most uncomfortable things you can do

no pressure, boys. But with being blind in my good eye due to a macular hole, I will be counting on you guys to make me laugh, and I would be looking forward to your shows more so than usual. Over the next few weeks, we guarantee you we're going to make you laugh.

Making you laugh when you're after this operation is necessarily a good thing.

Well, it helped. The last time she said, Well,

she didn't help that much. She had to go in for a second round. Also,

since I will not be able to see well enough, can I please get a biscuit on my 41st trip around the sun on September 22
they always give me a biscuit on my birthday. I

have a feeling Jay will add you to the list for then. She's very good at that. Happy birthday, Adam, thank you. Don't worry, we're not getting older. We're just getting finer and more expensive, like wine, man, I really wish I had my rubbleizer tote bag or challenge coin for my birthday. You two are the bee's knees and I would be wearing a tinfoil hat on my head and living under my bed if it was not for you to keep up the great work and four more years as Dutchess Kim keeper of
the nutty fluffers. Screw your freedom.
You've got karma a

double as requested karma. There we go.

Got you covered onward with and get well soon. Yes. Kim Nathan Rottier in West Locke, Alberta, Canada, three, three, 3.33. And he has a small, very small, you can tell by the pitch there, little bitty note dear Adam and John, after seeing the sad puppy, the couple does last show so many shows in a row, I decided to move my annual donation up a month. And my 33rd birthday is coming up, so I'd like a fresh biscuit, please.
They always give me a biscuit on my birthday. Fresh biscuit. And as a side note, Adam, yes, your pronunciation of my last name is excellent, as it is French, but unfortunately, during the 1700s it migrated to Holland, then to Canada in the 50s. So it's changed to
to wrote rotary

roti roti rotar. I don't like it. We're just gonna stick with rotier. We're gonna stick with roti a side. I still like

rotate. That's what it is. Man, your rotate us. Thank you.

Is rototi Ro roto here, Rotater, I don't know. Rotator rotor, yeah. Okay. On to our first

Associate Executive Producer, $250 mark from Graham Washington also sent us a note, and I have the note here. John Adam, thank you for the years of entertainment. Just to say I can't just to say no to an exit strategy, please give me relationship karma. Because although I will be always, although I will always love my ex, Oh, I must find a way to move on. Oh, sorry about that, and you will move on. You will
it'll be okay. Also, please give her a jobs, karma. Lastly, please give a f cancer and prayer for sweet little four year old Oakley. She's a fighter, but we can use all the help she can get. Adam, I love that you found your way to Christ, and hope to follow in your footsteps. Well, follow in his footsteps, absolutely. So we will give you relationship, F, cancer, karma and and you'll be fine. I really think so. I
You've got karma.

The Harper team is back with in Temecula. Oh 250 bucks, Temecula, Temecula, the Harper team would like to shorten last week's message to the following. Uh, okay, if you're ready to get at the hell out of California and move to the great State of Tennessee, we can help with that. However, if you're committed to going down with this ship in Southern California because you refuse to leave the perfect weather, we
totally get it. We can help with that too. Call, text us at 760-450-4165, have a great week.

Oh, thank you. Harper team, sir. Eternus quivi, I think it is Laredo, Texas. He wants to wish me happy birthday with $250 for the for the show. Thank you. Appreciate that.

Dame Beth in Tucson, Arizona, 222, the 805, rooftop meetup was the spookiest ever. Probably a lot of spooks in Arizona, we determined that everyone was a spook or spook adjacent, except me. I'm just the chief of staff to an elected official. Oh, wait. Jingle. Fletcher, four more years. Thank you for your courage. Dame Beth, the Baroness of Baja, Arizona. Four more years.

Daniel perutzo, Courtenay, British Columbia, 222, short row of ducks. Hello. John Adams to switch Roo, just want to say, Wow, what a great show you guys put together. I see a lot of crap out there. You guys really rise above it all. My smoking hot wife hit me in the mouth of no agenda about six months ago. We both look forward to listening to your show together while working on our awesome little farm on beautiful Vancouver Island in Courtenay, British Columbia. Oh how nice.
Yeah. And you know, people who know agenda together stay together. So I would like to dedicate this Associate Executive producership to my wife, Bailey Davies. It's our 15th anniversary today, September 12, and I can't thank her enough for being by my side through all these crazy times. And I look forward to the next 15 years and beyond. Could you give her a deduction
you've been D douche

and some baby making karma. Yeah, we're good for that too. Also toss in a yak karma, unless you have elk karma only Yak, but I think it doubles. I think Yak and Yak double as elk. She is off to Cranbrook tomorrow on her first hunting trip with her new gun. She's such a badass. Happy anniversary. Baby. Cheers from D you bet
you've got Parma. You've

got Parma. Remember? Gotta name your baby after Adam and John

Eli, the coffee guy in bensonville, Illinois, 209 12. While researching Walter water filtration to improve the quality of my coffee brewing, I ended up going down a rabbit hole regarding Atrazine in the water supply. Turns out Alex Jones is right. Well, we played, actually, he says seed, seed man jingle. You'd like to hear that, but we played a clip years ago that was on Democracy Now, from a professor at Cal who had done all the research on this. Yes, I remember that. And yes, Alex
Jones is right. There's the frogs gay. Remember, folks always use filtered water for drinking or brewing coffee and and I do. I use the Clearly Filtered water, yeah, which takes out fluorine too. And visit gigawatt Coffee roasters.com use code ITM for 20% off your order, stay caffeinated. Eli the coffee guy, and they do make a good, a good blend of they make good, they do a good job of roasting beans.

Did you say fluorine?

Said fluoride. No, I

thought you said fluorine, which was kind of weird. Well, I

thought I said fluoride. I said
weird. I don't like a button. Chemicals. Weird, yes, be quiet. I don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin frogs gay.

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Well, how about the new one? This

is new. Yes, I have meat needs,

so this a wagyu American wagyu. Is that what we're dealing with here?

I think so. Sounds like a good deal, and it's up near you or near Mimi. I wonder

if this is the group that sells the wagyu to Costco. Oh, that's
a good question.

Somebody told me that they, they Ryan, know the guys who sell their wagyu to Costco, and I said, woohoo, and I never heard back. Must be fake news. It's fake news. Somebody sells it to him.
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formula is this, we go out. We hit people in the mouth, Yeah,

shut up, shut up, slave, shut up, shut up, shut up, shut
up, shut up, all right,

I have some things, but maybe you have some things that you want

to get out get this out of the way. This is the

it always sounds like it's no good when you say I want to get no I know it's got to

be out of the way, but good, that's what it's no good. I got no good clips here that are going to get out of the way. But first, let me I do have a humorous clip.
Okay, dead in cubicle. Oh, okay. This is this. We know this story. A Tempe Wells Fargo employee died at her desk, and 12 news is now confirming that it may have taken as many as four days for anyone in the office to notice. Good evening, and thanks so much for joining us for 12 News at 10. I'm kadiva devine. I'm Mark Curtis. It's a story we first reported yesterday. Tonight, Tempe Police are confirming the timeline of when the woman clocked in to
when her colleagues found the body. 12 news journalist Gabriela vaquerra is in the studio with New details tonight. Gabby, four days. I mean, this poor woman went four days undiscovered. It's hard to believe, and that's
a question many employees are asking themselves. Tonight, I spoke with an employee who said that she shared her perspective on the workplace environment, and they say it's a big building, but most people don't work there on a daily basis, a Wells Fargo employee went to work the morning of Friday, August 16, and never went home. Tempe Police tell 12 news 60 year old Denise Prudhomme scanned into work at seven
o'clock in the morning. Four days later, police responded to the office building near Washington Street and priest drive for reports of a subject down. Prudhomme was declared dead. The Tempe Police Criminal Investigation Bureau is investigating, but do not suspect foul play. A Wells Fargo employee exclusively spoke with 12 news but asked not to be recorded or identified out of fear for their job. They say a colleague found Prudhomme dead at her desk in a cubicle while
walking around the bill. On Tuesday, August, 20.

If I can just make a programming note, this is a really old story.

No, it's not that. Yeah,

it's weeks old.

Yeah, it's been sitting around. You won't let me play these things. What do

you mean? I have never forbidden you from In fact, I had the clip myself for a couple shows, but it's like, it's like, I just feel, I

just think, it's a sad, sad story that needs to be repeated. It's this poor woman. She goes to work for days. Nobody calls in and say, Hey, where's Dad Becky or anything? I mean, this is the typical, I don't know Wells Fargo is, you

know, I have, I have this recurring nightmare where it's, uh, it's a Thursday, and I'm waiting for you to come on

because I'm dead in my cubicle for days

since Sunday, no one has checked on you. Yeah, well,

that doesn't happen, believe me, they're always checking on you.

You sound rather irked about it. Yeah,

let's go to this. This is something we can both talk about. FBI thwarts a one man riot. Breaking
news, the Justice Department says a planned terror attack in New York City has been thwarted. The suspect allegedly wanted to target Jewish people on October 7, one year after the attack in Israel, the suspect was quoted by the FBI as saying, If we succeed with our plan, this would be the largest attack on US soil since 911 CBS Nancy Cordes is at the White House
with new reporting. Good evening, Nancy, it is chilling to read what this really is. Nora, and it took the FBI working with Canadian law enforcement to identify and apprehend the suspect, who is now accused of plotting to carry out a mass shooting at a Jewish Center in Brooklyn, which authorities say he wanted to do just over a month from today. The suspect's name is Mohamed shahzab Khan. He is a 20 year
old Pakistani citizen who lived in Canada. He allegedly began posting on social media in support of ISIS last November, and eventually, without his knowledge, began communicating with two undercover law enforcement officers. That's what led them to him. According to Attorney General Merrick Garland, the defendant, is alleged to have planned a terrorist attack in New York City around October 7 of this year, with the stated goal of slaughtering in the name of ISIS
as many as possible. October 7, of course, will mark one year since the brutal surprise attack by Hamas on Israeli citizens that left nearly 1200 people dead. Now, Khan was apprehended just a couple of days ago in Quebec. It's believed he was headed towards the US border. A resident in the area said she saw police officers outside her home put a man in handcuffs on her front lawn. He

was headed south toward the US border. He was, he was in Quebec, going to the Hortons that was south of the city. He's heading toward the US border. This is the biggest six week bogus story of the of the

month, but it does have the international aspect, which is an extra payment, as we learned. But if it's international, then you get more money for thwarting this, this attack. They threw in some isis that was good in, you know, big ISIS, that's terrorism you get, I mean, this is a money maker. This was a money making operation, the six week cycle, the Ching now, there was a separate terrorism story which
came out this week, which has to do with telegram. And as you know, I think Pavel is still under house arrest, the CEO of the telegram app, and he has already said, Oh, all right, we'll do more moderation. We'll do some moderation so that app is now compromised. But wait, we have a little more. This
apartment says it's uncovered a plot to incite a race war, arresting suspects allegedly part of a white supremacist group plotting attacks. 34 year old Dallas humor and 37 year old Matthew Allison are facing more than a dozen federal charges. According to the indictment, the group, which refers to itself as terror grant, allegedly directed its members to commit hate crimes against black people as well as Jewish people, immigrants and members of the LGBTQ plus
community. The indictment also claims that the group plotted to quote kill high value targets, including a U S senator, and incited followers to carry out terror attacks around the world. The

threat of domestic terrorism is on the rise inside the United States, and acts of violence carried out by white supremacists is the single most lethal type of domestic violence extremism that we see in the country

right now. I'm sorry, what domestic white supremacist terrorist attacks have we seen? Seen recently in the country that being the most severe form of terrorism we see right now. Can you recall any? No, well, they did. The indictment
claims that Huber posted pictures at the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Florida as an example of what members could carry out. The two suspects are in contact with white supremacist? No,

that was done by a jilted gay guy,

if I recall, or something like along those lines. But it wasn't a white supremacist? No. But if you listen to the parse it again, you have to back it up and parse it because she never said it was done by a white supremacist to say, play it. There's a little word as she uses in there, which is very, very tricky at the end, at the end, not to be what she's just said. It just back it up. 10 seconds before I interrupted, the
indictment claims that Huber posted pictures of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Florida as an example of what members could carry out, could carry

out, an example of what they could carry out, not what they did carry out. No, of

course not. They're

just too schlub examples. You're right. This is bold crap.

I'd be very careful on Mastodon if I were some people, because if they're going after this on Telegram, they're gonna go after all kinds of stuff, all kinds of salute. Sure. They will. Hate crimes, pre crime. Oh, you said something bad. You used words, it's no good. What are we coming to? Since LGBT was brought up, I have a trans Maoist segment for us.
Had that for a while. I just dug it up. It's cute. My favorite hate Listen, although this wasn't my favorite hate Listen, per se, it was one of the subjects of my favorite hate listen. In this case, Kara Swisher, your protege, was being interviewed on the Jillian Michaels podcast.

Jillian Michaels, the lesbian bodybuilder,

that's the one who also has a an African American adopted child. And you know, it was a perfect it was a match made in heaven.
These two on the podcast,

but sounds like an opportunity to flirt. Well, the opposite

happened, and I am liking what Jillian Michaels did to Kara Swisher. So we started off. They're talking about, of course, with Kara, everything's political. And when it's political, it's about those horrible Republicans. They're horrible, and Trump, and Trump is like, horrible. They're no
good. They hate gay people, they hate trans children. And they're talking about the laws being put in place by states to not allow underage children to undergo transgender surgery and therapies medical procedures, which I think you and I agree, is kind of a good idea not to allow that, because it is pretty much the definition of child abuse when you

put kids, or worse, yes, when

you put kids on puberty blockers and all kinds of stuff, that is, it's not good. It's not healthy, and it's, quite frankly, it's demonic. So we start off with Cara explaining what this Not really. Republicans don't care about trans kids. What
happens is, whether you realize it or not, you're becoming a weapon by they're trying. They didn't, they weren't able to turn the bathroom issue. Remember a couple of years ago, they were all worried about transgender people going in and bothered exactly it didn't work. I've always completely dismissed that argument. It didn't work, and so they moved on to sports, which is a much more complex and difficult issue, especially if you're a parent of a female
athlete, it's a big deal. These girls have worked so hard to get to where they are, they shouldn't compete unfairly with other people. So Correct. You have a problem with that argument. I don't I because I don't. First of all, I think it's much more complex, and we should all have a discussion about it. Agree, I agree. Because the problem I have is it's being used by the right who's pretending they're concerned with girl athletes, when what they're really trying
to do is go after trans people in general. And honestly, the reason they're going after trans people is because they're still angry about what gay people have gotten, which is marriage, adoption, full rights as citizens. This you're all over here. They're aiming there's the most cynical people on earth. They have never gotten over the loss of gay marriage. This is what they're actually going for. And you're over here arguing
this. To me, the whole issues that's happened is this is a group of people that want the government to they accuse the left of doing things they're doing. You're right. But I think vice versa, perhaps, but, but here's it should be a decision. That should be a decision between parents, their doctors, and parents. What. The children, well, mostly parents and the doctors don't understand it all of this, oh, now they're stupid. Like, so let's let the government decide.

So I has this got my attention? Like, Oh, someone's schooling. Kara Swisher, who then turns this around and says, it's really because they hate gay people. This really because they're still so mad that gay people can get married in America, so which is, by the way, a state's issue. It's not an American issue, it's federal issue. States can determine that, and they're mad about that. So they don't really care about kids. They just hate gay people. And then Jillian Michaels comes in, kind of

a weird projection, oh, because Thank you.
Even. She

even said it. They're projecting. She even said it. They do what they accuse others of. Now this Kara Swisher is a horrible person. She really is, I just have to say it. She's a stuck up, arrogant, horrible Democrat, which puts her in the demon camp. And then Jillian Michaels, very intelligently, comes out with information she has read about W path and the cast review, which you first introduced here to the show. And we know what the you know. Just give us a brief rundown on the cast review, a

brief the cast review came out in England, and it went through all the documents they could find, lots of them, and a lot of studies, and said the idea of transitioning kids is a bad idea and let them grow up, and then they can transition when they're older. So

Jillian Michaels brings this to the table, and listen what Kara Swisher does
have you reviewed the W puff files? Which one's the one from England? No, no, that's the cast review. Okay, so the W puff files was Michael schellenberger and me, I don't want to talk about you. Don't like Michael.

Okay, oh, I don't want to talk about Michael schellenberger. I can't talk I don't care. I just don't want to talk about him. This is he's a journalist, a journalist. It just is Michael.
I just can't talk about him because, you know, he did the Twitter files, nevertheless actually inaccurate. So okay, but allow it's

inaccurate, though it's inaccurate. She doesn't even know what the cast review is, but it's actually inaccurate, though actually
inaccurate. So okay, but a lot, but he did a data dump, okay, so take his opinion out of it and look at the data. Oh,

thank you. Jillian Michaels is doing some amazing work here. Take your opinion out of it and look at the data. And the
parents within this organization, right? So they've leaked emails, text messages, video, right? They're acknowledging. The experts within the WPATH are acknowledging that the parents don't understand, and the kids don't understand, the kids don't understand. They are sterilized. They don't I think this is take I do not. I think the people know what they're doing. There's, you know, it's really interesting, because I was just looking at Elon Musk is not
dumb, and he just said, I didn't understand. Ridiculous. He's lying. Jillian, he's lying. Okay, wow, is this good, right? It continues. He's lying, actually lying to you. Look at the Castro. This is the most powerful, richest man on earth, and he's dumb. Give me a break.

In other words, Elon Musk doesn't, didn't understand that this transition would be puberty blockers, which change all kinds of things in your child's body and brain, but he's just dumb. Oh, really, Elon knew what he was doing, and it's okay. So you think
he was foreign and then changed his mind. I don't, I don't. I think he's a terrible parent who wasn't available to his kids, and his daughter is speaking out because he's trying to claim her near he's making up ridiculous gay tropes about her saying, Oh, I knew he was gay because he said, fabulous lot. Yes, daughter, who is now daughter, is saying this is not true. He's using it for his whatever demented reason. This man is doing it, but everything he says is untrue. Family
members have said it's untrue. So that's fair, and for him to pretend he didn't know what was going on is here's a person who tells you how smart he is every day of the week and twice on Sunday, and here he's

dumb. So then Jillian Michaels comes with the receipts, explains what the cast review actually contains from the data they have collected, and schools Kara Swisher to a very satisfying degree, within
the cast review and within the WPATH files, the parents have been told, if you don't support your child in this they'll become suicidal. That is the narrative. So the parents are like, Oh my God. Like, I don't want my child to become suicidal. I want them to think I don't love them. And then the transitioning begins, the medicalization piece begins, and that's the part that I personally find, based on the cast review and the WPATH files alarming, and it has some kids other kids face. Very much
should move down these roads. Do you understand that when you block people? Yes, I do. You're impacting the development of their brain. I do understand. So how is that okay? They should be older. You and I are here. That's correct. You know why they're weaponizing we're here together, yes, but they're weaponizing it for something else, because they

hate gay people. Go away. Kara Swisher, I can't believe that Vox media allows her to still take a check from them. It's she's really a horrible person, and then, and then just say, well, they should be older. That was the whole point of the conversation. I

Well, that was a depressing series. I

didn't think it was depressing at all. I thought it

was because you pointed out there's a person that should have been a canceled cancel.

I'm not for canceling anybody.

But yet, there she is.

I was just, it was just crazy.

Oh, by the way, I did want to play this at the beginning of the show, to play it now, because this is was 911

Yes, today's 911 No, today's 912 but, yeah, but

the show was 911 but we were celebrating it. Yeah, oh yeah. We said we celebrate. And I had a clip that I wanted to remind people that on the on 910 the day before 911 we have to mention that this is what Rumsfeld said. This shows up every year. We should play it. We don't play it much. But this is Rumsfeld before, the day before, and he was Secretary of Defense, I believe he was Secretary of Defense, the day before all hell broke loose, this is what he said. We are,
as they say, tangled in our anchor chain. Our financial systems are decades old. According to some estimates, we cannot track $2.3 trillion in transactions. We cannot share information from floor to floor in this building because it's stored on dozens of different technological systems that are inaccessible or incompatible. We maintain 20 to 25% more base infrastructure than we need to support our forces at an annual waste to taxpayers of some three to $4 billion yes,

and you know, since they couldn't communicate from floor to floor, and they had that information in building seven, they decided to move the floors closer together so so that they could communicate better. Yeah, $2.7 trillion in 2001 well, we

still it's worse now, no, yeah,

it's a trillion just the Ukraine. Since you brought that up, here's a reminder of Kevin mcpadden, first responder in New York on 911
the Red Cross rep was like, he goes over when he anything, he says, Well, you got to stay behind this line because they're thinking about bringing the building down. They didn't say what buildings. They just said bringing a building down. So we're like, okay, you know, we'll take that word before you know, we'll stay behind the line. And he went over and he talked to one of the through all the commotion. He goes over and he asks one of the Red Cross or one of the firefighters, what
was going on. I guess I don't know if he got an answer or not. He came back over with his hand over the radio and what sounded like a countdown. And at the last few seconds, he took his hand off, and you heard 321, and he was just saying, just run for your life. Just run for your life. And then it was like another two three seconds. You heard explosions like, boom. It's like a distinct sound. It's not like when the compression like, boom, boom, boom, boom, like floors that were dropping
and collapsing. This was BA, boom. And like, you felt a rumble in the ground like, almost like you wanted to grab onto something.

Oh yeah, oh yeah. Then, do you remember Trump?

By the way, that was specifically WTC seven.

Yes, that was WTC seven. But Trump was recorded on 911 talking about towers one and two.
The World Trade Center was always known as a very, very strong building. Don't forget, that took a big bomb in the basement. Now the basement is the most vulnerable. Can you even hear that? Is

it inaudible? Yeah,

no, it's no I can hear.
And It withstood that. And I got to see that area about three or four days after it took place, because one of my structural engineers actually took me for a tour, because he did the building. And I said, I can't believe it, the building was standing solid, and half of the columns were blown out. I mean, so this was an unbelievably powerful building, if you know anything about structure, it was one of the
first buildings that was built from the outside the steel. The reason the World Trade Center had such narrow windows is that in between all the windows you had this. Steel on the outside, see in the steel on the outside of the building. That's why, when I first looked and you had big, heavy I beams, when I first looked at it, I couldn't believe it, because there was a hole in the steel. And this is steel that was, you remember the width of the windows of the World Trade Center folks, I think you
know, if you were ever up there, they were quite narrow. And in between was this heavy steel. I said, How could a plane, even a plane, even a 767, or 747 or whatever it might have been? How could it possibly go through this deal? I happen to think that they had not only a plane, but they had bombs that exploded almost simultaneously, because I just can't imagine anything being able to go through that wall. Most buildings are built
with the Steelers on the inside, around the elevator shaft. This one was built from the outside, which is the strongest structure you can have, and it was almost just like a like a can of soup. And

for those Zoomers who are dead, clip I forgot about, for the Zoomers out there who are investigating this, maybe for the first time, the whole thing was a giant scam. There's a lot of different things to look at this. It's the main thing is the Patriot Act, which was signed into law, I think, two weeks after 911 which is what you're living with today, is still in play. Yes, the entire security state that
is spying on you is because of this event. And we have to give props to two people on july 25 of 2001 so well before September 11, Alex Jones went on the way on the air from Austin, Texas, and had this report, tyranny
is enveloping the globe, and the United States is a shining jewel the globalists want to bring down and they will use terrorism as the pretext to get it done. We know the government's planning terrorism. We know Oklahoma City and World Trade Center was terrorism. We know the joint chiefs of staff wanted to blow up airliners. If you do it, we're going to blame you, because we know who's up to it. Or if you let some terrorist group do it, like the World Trade Center, we know who to
blame. If any Terrorism comes, it's from this government, and if there was an outside threat, like a bin Laden, who was a known CIA asset in the 80s running the Mujahideen war, and whose family builds all the military bases over in Saudi Arabia right now, and sits on the board of Iridium satellite and phony system.

But we also have to give props in this case to Bill Cooper, who on his radio show a month earlier, June, 28 who was very inconveniently shot to death by an undercover cop in November. He went on his radio show and reported about CNN finding Bin Laden well before 911 but kind of just in time. Can
you believe what you have been seeing on CNN today, ladies and gentlemen, can you believe it supposedly a CNN reporter found Osama bin Laden, took a television camera crew with him, went into Osama bin Laden hideout, interviewed him and his top leadership, his top lieutenants and colonels and generals in their hideout. This is a CNN reporter with a camera crew, and he came out and told everybody, within three weeks, Osama bin Laden has been attacked the United States and
Israel. Now, don't you think that's kind of strange, folks, you see because the largest intelligence apparatus in the world, with the biggest budget in the history of the world, has been looking for Osama bin Laden for years and years and years, and can't find him. You see, the CIA created Osama bin Laden. They recruited him, they trained him. They found his leadership.
They brought them all together. They showed him, them how to fight the Soviet Union in Afghanistan, and when that was over, they still continued to fund him and train him, and they're now using him to help bring about world government by making him the big boogeyman, because they can't use Saddam Hussein anymore, because they needed a new boogeyman, and whatever is going to happen that they're going to blame on Osama bin Laden. Don't you even believe it?

Yeah, the early podcasters, yes, yes. The early podcasters. So your government is no good people, and Kamala Harris and all those people who you think maybe is, Oh, she's so funny with a coconut tree. She's no good. She's part of that system, part of and I can't leave 911 alone without at least playing part of this clip to
the September attacks. There were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events. One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of. September 11, parked just across the river from New York City, has not gone away. Investigation of their presence has led to questions about whether Israel was conducting espionage on US soil. We're joined now by ABC John Miller with an exclusive report this evening. That's

right, Elizabeth, this is a case that took the FBI and the CIA more than two months to sort out while five Israelis waited in jail, the dancing Israelis. It began when this woman was watching the Twin Towers burning from her apartment in New Jersey. She noticed three men on top of a van posing for pictures with the towers burning in the background.
And I could see that they were, like, happy, you know, they they were, they didn't look shocked to me. You know, they didn't look shocked. I thought it was very strange. Do

you remember the dancing Israelis? Oh,

yeah, yeah. Well, their first dancing Arabs, yeah. But

then they became Israelis. They morphed into dancing Israel a Mossad, by the way. Mutter, we're not endorsing Trump. We're just telling we Yes, we have gone completely agenda on no agenda. You cannot have these horrible people of the Democrat Party, the New Democrat Party, running our country anymore. That's right, I'm gonna say it. It's not an endorsement of Trump. That's a what is the opposite of endorsement?

I don't know what a good opposite word would be.

It's a denouncement of Kamala Harris and the entire system that is running our country, which is not President. Joe Biden, hey, I'm 60. You know, it's like I got if I'm lucky.

Oh, now you're gonna start pulling the age card. Yes, that's right.

I'm doing a JCD here, I don't have to watch the Video Music Awards anymore. I know what it is.

This is an interesting point. The Video Music Awards, the satanists, yes, uh, you, you've been watching him religiously, kind of biting your lip, pissed off that you were never invited back.
Oh yeah. Remember,

this is everyone knows this is true. And now, now that you've turned 60, you've decided to just eschew the whole thing. I find that fascinating. Screw.
I'm gonna show my phone by donation to know what you're Imagine all the people who could do with us. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun.

It's the Voldemort Music Awards, the VMAs. It's no good people stop watching that. It's bad for your health. We're going to thank the rest of the people who supported us for Episode 1694, $50 and above. John. Take us through them. Yes,

I will starting with Mr. Planner perfect and Platz mouth, Platt at Platts, I'm sure is pronounced plat Plath, Platt Smith, yeah, probably uh. Nebraska, 170 902, and it says to us, thanks for waking people up. Please call out my sub son Gabe for being a douchebag, and he also mentions the turning frogs gay concept. Well, we play this came up today, and it's been repeated over and over. Interesting,
isn't it? Yeah, Leslie

Sheeran Beck, I believe, in Ashbury s berry Park, uh, New Jersey, 150 and it's her husband's birthday. Oh, and he loves you guys. What about you? Yeah, please give him a shout. You got he's on the birthday list. Lauren's D, uh, Lauren is the cloister koister, let me see in Belgium at 150 and he needs a he needs to deduce. You've been deduced. We need more Belgium. Listeners,
loud and the coaster, I think, Lawrence, Lawrence,

QQ, in Key West, Florida, ah. Q, 35 he's,
he's a true spook. QQ, he's a real one.

Is he? Mm, hmm, I met him. That makes sense with the name like QQ, yeah,

he knows what he's doing. It's good to have him on our team.

That's a good thing. He's got 59 for you. 59 for me, uh, 17 for some for the 17th anniversary. Okay? Ahmed. Ahmed, Ahmed min in, I'm sorry, Greg hoy, let's start with him. Greg, hoy, he's hoy. Hoy. He's in Pacifica. 133 33 Ahmed min in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. And he needs some jobs karma. Put that at the end for you. Came with 100 Travis Moore in Gibsonville, North Carolina. 100 he needs goat karma for a buffalo. Bills, win over Miami. Go bills, yeah, good, big, actually, good, good
one. Adriana Marshall, where Adriana in Shrewsbury, UK, 100. Kevin McLaughlin finally comes in again, never misses a beat. He has yet to miss a show for dive up to five years. Dollars. 8008 nice the Archduke of Luna. He's the lover of American boobs. Kelly chorky in Plymouth, Michigan. 7903 Ryan Tierney in Steven City, Virginia, 6767 with a happy birthday to not Jake. Luke suderman in Calgary, el another Calgarian, 60 been listening to a long time. Never donated. Give him a deduction.
You've been deduced.

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you. And she says, just remember that I'm Dustin from Tustin. Oh, and that was the last I heard of her. I can never find her sense. If anybody knows Dustin from Tustin.

Let me know. John wants to go on a date. Now. I

don't want to go on a date. I want to get some art Arno in Amstelveen.
No, my and close to my old hometown. Yeah, 51 bucks.

What's some health karma for Sir Andre. Andre Andre put that at the end. Sir fatigue decoder, which is all coders in Knoxville, Tennessee, 51 bad idea supply. Now we usually have their location. I don't remember where it is, but you can look them up on the internet. They make some terrific burning gear. Bad idea supply. Mimi actually has some of their stuff. William Spain in Springdale or Arkansas, 50. And these are all 50s, just naming locations, starting with William
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come hang out. They're going to stay at an Airbnb. We're going to have some meals together. Very excited to have them out staying in Austin, there one night in Austin, and then they're coming out to Fredericksburg. They want to they said they're sick of cities, and they want to come out and hang out in the hill country. Well, we'll wine and dine them. Literally, we'll take them to a winery. We'll take them to

a restaurant, a bunch of wineries. You can take a trip with the wine country. We

can do a whole wine and wine. You know, the

thing that's interesting also is there's more distilleries, it seems to me, in the wine. Wine Country than there is winery.

No, there's more wineries, but there are certainly a number of distilleries. But the winery, well, if you want to call it a winery, I mean, when you see the AJ Foyt winery, you know that we've kind of hit peak winery. They literally have one of AJ foyts cars, like a helmet, and they sell some Napa wine there anyway. Douglas Ellis is standing by and need a blade for him, because he's about to become a knight. Douglas, that's a good one for you. Come on up
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The name you wanna be, where everybody feels the same. It's like a party.

So before we get to John's Tip of the day, we like to look at the end of show ISOs, which is always a fun way to end the show, because we. Don't really edit the show. We just do it on the fly. And I have three, and you have one I see, yep, okay, shall I play yours first?

No, play yours. Okay,
it's all AI, okay, that's not bad. Yeah, no one understands this material better than you. Too. Long,

deep, yeah, well, that's uh, James Earl Jones, who passed away,

so I understand he's now dead. Yes,
I find your lack of faith disturbing. Yeah, no good.

The first one was okay. Let me hear mine goes off a different track. Oh, okay,
here we go. Lies, lies, lies, lies.

It's an edited one.

Of course it is.
It's all AI, wow. What do you think?

I think all AI? I like it actually that. Yeah, let's go with all AI,

all AI. It is. Now it is time, ladies and gentlemen, for the famous Tip of the Day from John Green.
Last for you, sometimes

these tips of the day are sometimes polarizing and very controversial. They can be polarizing. Well, we got a lot, I got a lot of feedback about your your bungee dog leash, whoo, like, what? Oh, I got people texting me. No, it's no good. Never use a bungee leash.

I know you should talk to Mimi about this. She owns a kennel. Yes, I know who has standing in this field.

Well, so do some of the people who emailed me,

unless they own a kennel. I'm not listening to him.

It's okay. Hey, it's okay. It's okay. And I got a note from Jay telling me why the the extender roller leash is no good.

She wrote a whole article, you lose a finger, yeah, yeah. She wrote

a whole article about it, yeah. Oh, so it's not bad for the dog. It's bad for me, for my finger,

yeah, yeah, not good for the dog either. But okay, but sometimes

it's just controversial. Doesn't mean they're bad.

This is a simple one. This is kind of not, not a rerun of the old ones, because it's brand new. It seems as if Costco, and I'm going there right after the show to see if they have it here locally, but it'll be everywhere eventually. The new four pack of cheap Bordeaux is now in Instagram.
It's in a little wooden box, and it's a 2022, edition. And there'll be four wines in there, a couple of Bordeaux superiors and a couple of Premier Cote de Bordeaux wines, including a Cadillac, which is an area in entre de mer that makes a terrific wine. For some reason, this little area makes a great
wine. And the four bottles of wine in in this in the in the states that don't add excise tax to their alcohols, which is most states, is $29.95 or 99 cents, wow, which is $7.50 a bottle for better wine than anything California produces.

Okay, now, how can we identify this packaging? Because this is this. It's in

a small box. It's like a wooden box showing four bottles. It's like a It's done. It's in a mini crate, very you can't not identify because the only they only do this, these little crates is little, like a little crate of four bottles at Costco, and there's not, like a bunch of competing ones. There's usually only one. Wow.

This is a big tip, people. This is what we always wave. This is really the premier tip you've always given us is the good cheap wines at Costco. This is a very, very, very big deal. Yeah, these

are very, you know, when they first started doing this about, I think maybe 10 years ago, and they did every vintage, and they did different kinds. They did gold medal winners, and most of these ones are 90 points or above. And which is accurate, I didn't think much about the idea, until I started trying these wines, and then, Holy mackerel, this is a steal.

And is there a limit per customer? No,

just load up
for your consideration the tip of the day. Yes, everybody,

that is your tip of the day. And it was a big one. Excellent tip. John, thank you very much. We've got end of show mixes, some good ones. We have. David kekta, he comes in every single Thank you, darling. He comes in every single day, every
single show day. OYSTEIN Berger, with his, what I presume is his accordion and Tom Starkweather, the melodious owl himself, checking in with end of show mix and coming right up after the show ends, it'll be a seamless transition on no agendastream.com, for those in the troll room, the 100th and final episode of mofax with Adam curry, which we dropped yesterday. And it's, it's a it's a doozy. It's a doozy. It's the
hard R. Is the title of it. You will not want to miss it. Listen to all 100 they're Evergreen. And I am coming to you from the lovely heart of the Texas Hill Country, Fredericksburg, as it's known. It's in FEMA Region, number six in the morning. Y'all. I'm Adam curry, and

from Northern Silicon Valley, where the elections are rigged, and we all know it. I'm John C Dvorak. We return

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Tonight, the high stakes showdown here in Philadelphia between vice president Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. I was so proud that she was presidential. She showed her new way forward, new and forward her plan to take us forward, command of the issues, eloquence in talking about them again,
strategic in her thinking. I thought she was just spectacular, but her excellence did get under the skin, and it was so strange, because one of the things I was so proud about Kamala, the Vice President last night, was that she prioritized in her answers, any one of them could be a program's discussion, but she prioritized the importance of whether it was a woman's right to choose, whether it's our national security, whether it's issues that relate to our economy and the rest she
prioritized, and that makes sense so much more to come as we go from here. So I thought she looked presidential. I thought he looks silly when a fighter loses, he is I want a rematch. I want a rematch. They always the losing person, the fighter, the debater. They always ask for a rematch. Who's President right now? I don't even know if Joe Biden knows he's alive. I finally, election season is here. Have no fearical. For at least four more years to deconstruct the news and make it Clear
you king that the media is mostly insincere. Ah, oh, finally, election season is really the triple Kabbalah this year. There is no state in this country where it is legal to kill a baby after it's gone, execute the baby. Well, I think this is so rich people can't go out and buy cereal or bacon or eggs or anything else and understand they're eating the pets. This comes at a time run, Spot Run where the people of our country actually need a leader.
I have been a leader on fertilization. He exchanged love letters with Kim Jong. Un the whole place is going to get blown up. Talk about extreme when somebody does a bad job, I fire them. Donald Trump was fired by 81 million people because of the things that they say about strength is not in beating people down, it's in lifting people up. Now she wants to do transgender operations on illegal aliens that are in prison, coming from someone who has been prosecuted.
I probably took a bullet to the head, and it bounced back, and it went to their benefit, and an attempt to take us backward. People go to leave my rallies.org/n, a it's all AI and.