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and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry, and

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nice day. I'm John C. Dvorak. Buzzkill.

show prep is hard, man. It's a grind. It's a grind to

tell you this year, June where we normally have a kind of a mild summer is and then it gets cold is, especially in July. It was miserable last year. It was gloomy every day of June I bitched and moaned about initial state cold, it didn't warm up until October. Did you go back two years more normal?

Did you go back in your diary and look it up?
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No, I remember it. It was so miserable.

Before we started a couple of couple by

the way, wait, wait. I advice to people out there who are younger. Especially if you're going to be a writer that's ever for anybody just just to be an even a normal person. Do a diary. Do

a diary. Do a diary. Yes, I do a diary. Do you do a diary? No,

I wish I did what you can.

It's never too late to start.

It's too late to start.

Do you know that I still have diaries.com and that every day someone asked to buy that from me

what you have diaries.com?

I do? I do. But no one ever no one ever hits my number. They're like, yeah, and the worst is like

what do you tell us what the number is publicly and maybe somebody will
one Bitcoin? 10 That's too low. No

one's ever even bitten for that.

You're now my official art.com sold for

it. That's art.com that's not diaries.com.

Teto $1 million.

Okay. Oh, if you can get a million dollars, we'll give you half.
Okay. Oh,

all of a sudden, JCPS Oh, I have to make an announcement. During this program. Our troll fact checkers will be muting our mics if either of us starts to spew disinformation? Or if we're talking over each other.
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Well, I tell you, then how they could possibly be mute. Out of the blue? Because I think it would sound terrible.

That's really funny. That's a good gag. John, I'd like to do that is very funny. Two other mentions, I have to let you know. We discussed on the previous episode about my hard drive. In the Beelink.

You Yes, we did.

And I of course had ordered a replacement drive. I had the connectors I'm ready to do the the what is it? The ghosting and yesterday I didn't do any i I'll tell you why I didn't do anything on Tuesday, Wednesday morning. I walk in and it fails.

is done is tele we talked about last show at the end of the show in the miracle blur. And that may may occur with the post mortem where we talk about you

said what do we want we talked about on the show. We talked about this about this drive. And then I had to get a new drive and I didn't even have time to do it. It failed on Wednesday. So I'm running on the backup machine. The whole Beelink is toast. I don't think I can I don't think I can bring that drive back to life. Probably not. And then so I open up this Beelink thinking oh, this might as well do it. And then you open it up. You open the bottom. It's like oh,
there's a nice little slot for there's no drive in there. No, no, you've got to open it. You got to break this whole case.

That's for an add on driving. I

know but it's not like the easiest to get this thing out of the Beelink it sucks. I'm sad I ever took your advice to get one. I have to

I had to be linked at the same thing happened. I have. I have another one now. Same thing happened. I too. I warned you about getting it out of there as fast as you could which you didn't, which I did. I
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was like I was going as fast as I could, which I did. It wasn't fast enough. But

getting the drive in and out of that thing is not that hard. It's not like a miserable. Let

me ask you a question. Does the Beelink that failed on you? Does that contain the password to divorce.org/na? Is that? Is that the drive that failed? Why? Well because you're unable to change that.

Well, all I know is this was over probably a year and a half Two years ago, so I don't remember who probably had a password or two on it, but it was beside the point. I'm more cautious now and I back everything up. I'm

very cautious so I'm now I'm running on the on the surface eight. Which, who knows how those things were that thing that you can do anything with that drive? It's baked in there. It's solid

baked. Yeah, that's the idea. That way the whole machine is toast you can't change anything or fix it and then the other just shouldn't be illegal.

Just a minor announcement. I had a periodontal procedure on Tuesday, so I'm a bit swollen and and it only luckily it only really hurts when I really laugh, but I had a bone graft so
some compassion please

I'm supposed to completely eliminate my humorous one liners and the rest

It's already hurting stop

you stop laugh I told him throw some willpower man

I told him I say can't we do this you know after the show on Thursday said no no no Adam there's there's a I got a cocktail party this is a special on Hamas bone this month so we might as well do it now. Hey, oh, there it is. If you hear me go Allahu Akbar. You'll know why I don't

understand where they probably put the implant I don't understand it probably microphone is now in your mouth. Oh

it's it's the implant is already in there I did some bone graft that arm because the bone microphone

grafted on

okay, you can just listen to the podcast you don't need to be listening to my built in grafted microphone. While we

get that way they can they can pick up what we say after the show which is not broadcast. Oh, yeah.

Well, which is mainly consists of you saying? Told you so told you. Is it a

nice try. That's you.

Anyway, today every everybody in M five M land is
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all GD all jacked up. Oh, it's the big day. It's debate day.

Today's big day,

it's the big day. It's a big day. It kind of overshadows Assange. To be fair about Assange

was I think it's almost timed that were I think they why did they release Assange during this like last week? I have a I have a series of Assange clips. By the way, if you want to talk about

let me do a background and then you play your Assange clips. This is a shorty Julian Assange
spent the day traveling video released by his team documenting his journey today on a private jet from the UK to Bangkok. And finally, the Northern Mariana Islands, where he's just landed. And when appear in the US court, the Justice Department's 18 charges against him, including conspiring with Army Intelligence Officer Chelsea Manning to hack us secrets reduced to just one plea deal. And he will get credit for time served five and a half years in
a UK jail. In 2010. Assange is WikiLeaks released a trove of material including details of the killing of civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan. This the end of a long standoff, his next will likely be Australia, where his wife and children are waiting for him.

I'm always baffled why NBC has Brett's doing all the reporting. Why don't we do we run out of American reporters?

There has to be some study that was done.

Yeah, it's more serious if it's from a Brit. Right. In

certain instances, they felt obliged to use Brett's because it conveys some subtext that we don't understand because we never saw the study.

Okay, fair enough, I think yeah, possibly. It's a little irksome.

It is I don't like it either.

They don't have American journalists over there on the BBC.

Not that I can tell you this. I haven't seen any.
No. All right. So you have some asides? If PBS

break down, okay. And it was, it's fairly complete, it went on and on and on, it went a lot further. It had the they brought in an expert who hated Assange, and stuff should be shot, and answered old PBS, and some, and this guy was like a stooge, if there ever was I did clip it. And then they had a counterpoint some kind of a wimpy, freedom of speech guy who's willing, you know, I don't think so. So that
wasn't worth it. But I think the overall coverage was okay, let's go with Assange one, elitist voices of America.
This is NPR or PBS WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a brave whistleblower to his allies. A national security threat to his critics, is on the verge of being a free man. Assange is pleading guilty in a court in the Northern Mariana Islands that's the US commonwealth and will be sentenced to time served allowing him to return to his native Australia. Nick Schifrin is here tracking the story.
Nick, critic Jeff Assange is notorious for some of the largest leaks of classified information in US history, as well as posting emails that played an outsized role in the 2016 election. And tonight, the Wikileaks founder is ending a decade long legal saga with us and heading home tonight Julian Assange has brief and final moments on US soil to appear and perhaps the US is
most remote courthouse on the Northern Mariana Islands. His road to freedom began this morning on the way to a British airport and signing his plea deal documents and landing in Bangkok his first time outside the United Kingdom in 14 years. Court documents reveal that Assange will plead guilty to a single felony to receive and obtain documents writings and notes connected with the National Defense including such materials classified up to the secret level, and willfully
communicate documents relating to the national defense. He will spend no time in US jail, and more than 62 months spent in a British prison will count for time served allowing him to return to his native Australia or prime minister Anthony Albanese today celebrated his release regardless

of the views that people have about Mr. Assange as activities the case has dragged on for too long. Yeah, yeah.

Do you have any opinion in general on the the fact that he took a plea deal?

As it was a wise thing to do? He wanted to get out of there. I think there was a couple of peculiarities I thought since when does time served in a British prison count as time served in America? Are we running the whole world like that? So that that prison is the same as one of ours?

I could make that case. Yeah, I could make the case Hey, we let them do our news. We might as well you know control their jails

I guess so.

It just seems like on one hand because I read the plea agreement which was quite extensive and and of course what really what what really isn't discussed because we you know, we have we're doing the show and this came out it's only mentioned a little bit even have that background or clip I played is really the horrendous video that means I think that's really what the big the big issue was.

I agree I that they showed that video on this report. Oh, they did and it showed it a lot. Oh, okay. Yeah, they showed that video and that video weed let's back

up but not with audio. Audio. Were they gonna like yeah, this audio? Yes. Smoking really with the smoke of milk. Wow. Okay, so they had

a video this is everyone should know this. But we're just going to remind everyone that one of the first things Wiki Leaks did that was really pretty substantial. Was they showed a video that was captured. I don't know where they got it from. One of the choppers in this was Apache helicopters Apache helicopter. And was this in Iraq, Iran, Iraq, Iraq, okay. There wasn't Iran. Obviously, it was either
Iraq or Afghanistan. So it was Iraq. And then they had this video showing there was two Reuters reporters, and they had targeted one of them. These are news guys. And they gunned him down from this from the helicopter.

Oh, not even that. But then when the ambulance showed up, they shot the ambulance. Yeah, they shot they shot up to place I mean, that's exactly what we accused the terrorists of doing it was it was nasty. The the chilling

and I use that word advisedly. The chilling aspect was the matter of fact attitude of the of the helicopter pilots in sight. They didn't give a shit they were just okay. Let's get him a smoke them and they were just, it was very matter of fact.

Yeah. But now to be fair, it's cold. It was cold blooded. To be fair, when you're in a war situation, and I've been to Iraq during the war. Nobody knows anything. And you just get I mean, I can see.

I'm not gonna argue that no, but it was to the American public to see this, witness it and listen to these guys. It was hearable was to

now he really only didn't get arrested until the Hillary and Podesta emails I think that's that's when they put their foot down.

Yeah, they did that and they so they set those they found some Swedish girls that accused him of a row. Yeah, there was that whole thing you don't forget that. That's how they got that's how he first got his ticket in the ringer, so to speak. And that was a fake deal. That was some phony baloney thing about that because they pulled out of it after they jailed him and then once he went to the equity or an embassy they could, they cancelled that part because now he was because he
went out on bail and then jumped into the embassy. And that meant he was a bail for lontar. And so now they had, they could put him back in jail because he didn't violate his terms of the bail it the whole thing was just a scam. But this report also includes
something that I thought was very. This is classic PBS propaganda in here, you'll hear it, you'll catch it because I kind of ended on one of his notes that's played part two, there is nothing to be gained by his continued incarceration and we want him brought home to Australia, of course of the war
needs to change. nearly 15 years ago, Assange presented himself as the ultimate truth teller, revealing what he called the reality of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. 1007 US military tech in Baghdad that killed two Reuters journalists, WikiLeaks dropped 400,000 classified documents that the
Pentagon said risk us informants lives. They were leaked by US Army Intelligence Analyst Chelsea Manning, later convicted under the Espionage Act 2010 He was arrested by British authorities after two Swedish women accused him of sexual assault charges later dropped. And after he failed to make bail, he fled into Ecuador's Embassy in London, where he remained for seven years as WikiLeaks stands under threat.
So does the freedom of expression. Wikileaks has released what appears to be transcripts in 2016, WikiLeaks posted documents that Russian intelligence had hacked from the Hillary Clinton campaign. No, that's not true.

Exactly. You caught it. Yeah,

that's not how that went down. It was Podesta got fished. If I recall correctly. Well,

that was that was one element, but we're talking about the stuff that was taken, believed to be taken by Seth. Oh,

Seth Rich? Oh, yes, of course. Of course. Hey. Huh, by the way, by the way, it was I think that they should say, just to be correct, because it bugs me that he he got those documents from Bradley Manning, who later became Chelsea Manning,

they should do that. But I'm going back to this this other issue, which was the yes claims, because Because Assange himself said this did not come from the Russians. Yes. I

remember he did the interview in the Netherlands about he made a big fuss about

and not it's not the Russians, and what would the Russians got to do with it? They didn't care. They far as they're concerned that Hillary could have gotten in doesn't make any difference to them. But this is the beginning. That was the beginning of the Russia hoax. Momentum began with that notion that the Russian stoled emails from Hillary, right, it's not. And there's no evidence of it, they can't prove that it's just
an assertion that the left wing media was and and PBS made. And they're sticking to it, because here we are, what, a decade later, and they're still saying it. I find that to be abhorrent in

a Mayport. Maybe there's another shoe to drop somewhere?

I don't I don't think so. I think the reason they did this during this debate moment is so nobody notices that Assange has even been released. It's really been downplayed the

jet that he got on from what I gathered was sent by kim.com. He central that he's the prime know that. Yeah. And of course kim.com has all the documents, which now some of the Hillary emails seem to be missing from the WikiLeaks, sir. Well, they

took him down. Yeah. Yeah, I think that was part of the deal. I think that was the unwritten part of the deal. Yeah,

it wasn't in the written deal. So it must have been part of it. Weird. Weird. Yeah. That

of all those Hillary emails are gone. I just

can't help feeling but the timing? Yeah. I don't know. I don't know what I don't know. I want I don't know, I just said I don't know, you can ask, you know, but

do you have any idea what it means? What do you think is it I think, any thoughts at

all? How something with Seth Rich, there's some remember that that, you know, there was a server, the DNC

laptop that's that's never been released, that FBI took a while

and went to Ukraine to CrowdStrike. There's a lot of messiness in this messiness. And Lenski did just change out his top guy once again, maybe

to put Assange in.
Final Report, Clinton said it helped lead to her defeat, he has to answer for what he has done, at least as it's been charged by 2019. The US Grand jury indicted Assange on 18 accounts, including espionage The Embassy evicted him and British authorities arrested him for bail violation of free speech Crusader to his allies a threat to national
security to his critics. Assange will now be able to write a new chapter in Australia with his wife Stella I'll really believe it when I have him in front of me and and I can take him and hug him and and then it will be real, you know.

Now of course, this doesn't bode well for the media. In essence this was the by pleading guilty you know, you're saying well, you can't publish that that's what the whole document is filled with. Like this was top secret classified you can't publish kind of this. You can't do that. To Chris Cuomo. Remember? Remember Cuomo said you can't even watch that.
Right? Yeah, I

can't even read the documents.

Yeah, I remember that. I wish I could find that. I wish I could. Yeah, Cuomo is say you tell him which if you're a spook is true, which makes it even weirder. Yeah. See books. If you're working for this, we found this out from spooks. If you're a spook, you can't can't look at certain things that are actually in the public domain which has never made any sense to me and and no one's ever explained it fully.

Well, because you you you have to live by certain rules. I guess. I don't have the clip. I don't have like I wish I had that. 30 rules or what the rules of the of the Deep State man the rules of the you know, the kingdom.

Can you ever think and funny thing? No, let's

not do it. I have one. Let me see if there's any any different slant from a democracy now. Morning. AMY GOODMAN flippin bound.
Well, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is home in Australia, a free man Assange his arrival in Australia, and more than 12 year legal ordeal after he published classified documents detailing US war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan. Press Freedom groups have denounced successive US administrations for targeting Assange, who'd been facing 175 years and US prison if he'd been extradited and convicted. 12 years ago this month, Assange entered the Ecuadorian Embassy
where he was given political asylum. He spent seven years there. He has spent the last five years locked up in the harsh Belmarsh prison in London Parsh. Earlier today, Julian Assange flew from London to the Pacific island of Saipan and Northern Mariana Islands, where he entered a US District Court and pled guilty to a single felony count of illegally
obtaining and disclosing national security material. The judge Ramona Magalona sentenced him to the five years he'd already spent behind bars saying, quote, you will be able to walk out of this courtroom of free man, I hope there will be some peace restored. She said.

No, no, I don't see the media going. Hey, man, that's offsides. We should we be able to publish what we want?

Oh, there's been some complaining but it's been very minor. Yeah. And it's by by people like Tucker.

You saw Tucker in Australia? That was amazing.

Yeah, Tucker in Australia. It's it's a long clip. It's about 20 minutes of this one segment the question and answers and people should look that up. It's on son, the Twitter for sure. And he just goes after some of these people that are the Australian journalists and it's, it's almost like he's talking to a robot in one or two cases where they insult some and tell it says they're stupid, and they just keep asking dumb questions. Yeah, the damnedest thing I've
ever seen. I was trying to clip it, but I thought it was me.

I even I actually pulled the clip, but it's three minutes, you know, it's

tight enough, but, but he's at his best. He's, and he's laughing it up. And he's, he's, he's been sent there for some something.

I presume he's there to interview Julian Assange.

That will that was what everybody thought. And I'm sure he will use that. But yeah, but what is the point of this thing that we witnessed on the on Twitter, this this meeting of the journalist in Australia of him giving a keynote or some sort of a speech and then insulting everybody?

It was a little unclear to me if it was because I think there are only a couple of Australian journalists there. I because there was a lot of hooting and hollering and clapping for him. So those weren't the journalists. I'm sure. It was unclear exactly what that was.

It was unclear and I wish there was more context that they just posted it.

It's kind of nice to see the awakening of Tucker though. And a little I always thought he was playing more dumb when he was on Fox. You know that then he was letting on but he really he really didn't know how bad it was. And to see this awakening is fun, but you know, what does it do more than Yeah, you're showing checker. It's not gonna change anything. Bunch of people retweeting those, those good change. Majority of people still look at the news and go, Oh, yeah, yep. Yep, that seems
about right. It does make the news in general doesn't make for some some funny. I mean, that's, it helps our show a lot. Because they are so stupid, though, is the So tonight, we have that guy got a number of, of like, pre pre debate clips, just because it's so I mean, it's so
show businessy is very

Yeah, can I imagine I mentioned something here. And I do have one example. And maybe I'll play it after you play your clips. There has been an inundation of produced clips,
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pro Trump clips that are attacking Joe Biden. And I think it's borderline sick the way they go after him. It is highly entertaining. Hello. But it is. Unbelievably, I would say it has to be categorized as sick.

Give me an example of what is oh, I

don't know if I even do I have one. I think I think I found one. But it's all kinds of stuff. They have just a man on the street. There was a whole series of this one guy here this will live in your life and they go from they just play a million guy on the street. And everybody's pro Trump black, white, Mexican, Chinese. And it just goes on and never ends. I'm gonna see if I have

viral clips. This is not on the mainstream media. This just by Oh, no, these

are all viral clips. But they've all been very well. They're very well structured. Here's a talk anti Biden clip. This is what the typical. Okay, here we go. Look, I'm
not a young guy. That's no secret. But here's the deal. I understand how to get these time for the illegal aliens. I encourage the surge of illegals at the US border, I would in fact make sure that there is we immediately surge to the border. I got it done. You know how I know the border is wide open. I sent my girl Kamala to take care of it. Do not come. Do not come. I believe the job of the president is to fight for you
with foreign invaders, then that's what I'm doing. I'm a complete dipshit and I approve this message.

That was good. But I thought some of the stuff that hit the mainstream was even better. First, let me let me give you a little horse race. This is how it is for those of you not in America. This is how it's presented. Biden
Trump they both want your vote and both won a second
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term. Now they make their case as they face each other. Watch the CNN presidential debate simulcast live on ABC Thursday night at 9am. Eastern.

I mean, come by, like UFC. Where's Rogen? Get him in there? Yeah, really? So Martin Short. Yeah. Who doesn't know Martin Short. He's on ABC. And he makes a little Biden joke. I
Kyle, let me ask you this. Did you hear the news about Starbucks? No, no. What's the news? Now this is fascinating. Starbucks launched a new energy drink today. It's called iced energy. And it's the same amount of caffeine as six cans of Coke, and food. And it's now available to every Starbucks. Just in time for Joe Biden to shoot it up as asked me for the debate on Thursday.

Come on. That's good one. Yeah, like that at all. CNN took a little. I mean, the fact that they're discussing this is what would just makes me smile.
I think some of the rhetoric, Speaker Johnson, I
¶ Cooked up Joe?
mean, just knowing you and how you conduct yourself using some of the rhetoric is out of line when when people from Trump's team are suggesting the Trump himself that Biden is going to be on cocaine when he's on the debates.

There's a lot of things by the way, just as a because I've heard the speeches that Trump did he was gonna get a shot in the ass you know, and all this and he mentions cocaine in there says I wonder what happened to all that cocaine in the white but that's as far as he goes with it. Right? It's the media that's picked up

the cocaine me Why are they bringing it up? I mean, they love

it because they're all coked up have him themselves when he's
on that debate stage Thursday night. Look, there's a lot of things that are said in jest of course, no one is spects that Joe Biden will be on cocaine, but they they do.

Now, of course, no one's sure he'd be on cocaine like you already.
They do ask questions. And I think they're, they're objectively. I mean, I think it makes sense why people are asking, Will it be on some sort of energy drinks or something? Okay. Look, his energy levels you can see vary depending on what format he's in and what forum and, you know, we expected he'll do what he did at the State of the Union. He had a lot
of energy that night. So that's the Joe Biden, I expect to see that the question is, can he stay for 90 minutes on that stage and go toe to toe with, with President Trump, who is, you know, goes to rallies and talks for two hours on end without any break and any notes. So it'll be a very interesting thing to see. I mean, the allegations just about drugs have just been, frankly, ridiculous and, obviously are baseless

based obviously, obviously, basis. Why basis, obviously baseless, it's got to be something going on. CNN making a big deal about the technology. There's a lot of tech going on here a lot of technology about these mic mutes
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Yeah, this is something we've never ever done. Before I want this, we got green buttons, we got make mute. Let's, let's do a little let's do a little package on it.
If we go behind the podiums, you can see two green lights. When they're on they signal to the candidate, his microphone is on. When the green lights are off, they signal to the candidate his microphone is off. Now I want to give you a sense of what it will look like for viewers at home if a candidate who's microphone is off, interrupts a candidate whose microphone is on. So I'm standing at one podium, and I'll ask Phil to come in and take the other podium. And so let's say
I'm answering a question. My light is green, and I'm speaking, Phil's microphone is off and his green lights are not illuminated. He's going to interrupt me as I'm speaking and this is what it will sound like this my volume remains constant while Phil's interruption can be difficult to understand. Let's try the opposite. My microphone is now on Victor's microphone is off, and he's going to interrupt me. My volume remains constant while Victor's interruption can be difficult to
understand. A Siemens production team has shared this demonstration with the campaign's earlier today, and we're sharing it with you, our viewers, so everyone fully understands how tomorrow night will work. Now, we should know, by agreeing to participate in this debate. Both campaigns and candidates have also agreed to abide by these rules. Yes, the rules. The rule. Isn't this now I

shouldn't have clipped the meme that was created from that particular piece. Oh, I don't know if you saw it. Probably not. But it's on Twitter. It's the station does the exact same thing. But as the guy says the now when he's his mic is off. And then you hear Biden is an idiot. And he goes on and on. You can hear both sides. And it's just, it's, it's, it's pretty funny. It's not, you know, but this again, is part of a barrage of negative Biden, memes and virals. They're
out there. The end, there's not just one or two, there's, I'm There must be hundreds of them. And there, most of them are quite funny. And it's very aggressive. It's much. I'd say, if you go back to 2015 2016 when Trump was running against Hillary, and you had those few crazy ads that were running on Facebook, the $100,000 worth of ads, supposedly that was going to sway the election somehow. They're these are much more aggressive. This is this is pretty funny.

The format of the debate kind of is not a throwback to like the 60s when they used to do that with it would just there wasn't even an audience wasn't

Yes, Kennedy. Nixon

was no audience. Yeah. And that turned out that worked well for Kennedy. Yeah, because Nixon was sweating. Oh, that's right. Well, and ultimately, that's what this is about. We it's all about the ones. I mean, it's all about the one soundbite. I mean, I still remember Reagan. He said, I won't hold the senators age against him, because he's a much younger man. You know, it's

like, inexperienced, inexperienced.

That's right. It's all about the one single soundbite. And

my favorite one is still I forgot who I think it was, who was it was a vice presidential debate where the guest says you're no John Kennedy, right? Well, I knew John Kennedy. You're no jacket. The thing is, of course, I don't remember who that particular candidate was because there's a VP, but it was a good line.

But then Biden actually use that line later and said, Oh, now you're Jack Kennedy. Yeah. He used that in a debate. Yeah,

he tried to plagiarize it, but he couldn't. Well, that's all he does.

He can't even plagiarize. Well. So, you know, obviously Biden has has one obvious one, convicted felon, Trump has unconvicted felon. Okay. You know, I think if Trump is just calm, and

he, he just yeah, this is the main issue that I think it can do it and maybe maybe not Sorry to say I don't think it's gonna make a lot of difference one way or the other. No, this

is this is just UFC. This is just, I mean there's debate parties there was getting together and yeah, I'm a friends of mine. Oh, I'm on a boat but I got my starting so I can watch the debate is debate night. Like,
¶ The debate

okay yeah it's a course you're gonna watch it I'm gonna watch it we're not gonna be able to resist. Yeah.

I have some more in depth discussion about this from MSNBC with Andrea Mitchell who brings in the illustrious a Chuck Todd from the podcast. The Biden
and the Trump campaigns are looking at tomorrow's debate for a major opportunity to shake up a tight race possibly even trip up their opponents and disease Chief Political Analyst Chuck Todd arguing that Biden and Trump have more to lose than gain from this first debate. And Chuck joins me now along with USA Today's Washington bureau chief Susan Page. Great to have the two of you. You've seen so many debates, hits and misses chuck, chuck, what's what do they got to lose?

Well, I will say this, we fall into this trap before where we get so excited about a first confrontation. Sometimes it's the first primary debate or first general election debate. And then we always go wow, they didn't they didn't really lay a glove on each other. They really were sort of feeling each other out. And it's like, yeah, because Oh, that
would be horrible. If we don't have any, any anything to play for suddenly, their operatives remind the candidates, hey, there's a lot of people tuning into you guys for the very first time you're making a first impression. And he and Well, these guys have already made their first impressions. Arguably, there's still somewhat of that. And I do think, you know, six weeks ago, Biden really needed to do something to
shake up the race. What's interesting is that in the last six weeks, I could argue both campaigns have gotten steadier. Both campaigns feel better about their current state, and operationally, both campaigns are in a better place than they were six weeks ago. And so when you're entering a debate where you're actually feeling like your path to victory is visible to you, you're gonna be a little more risk averse and I just look these are the I'm not saying Captain chaos won't show up.
Captain if you're coming from the perspective of the operators I've talked to I think this firework even people think

operatives so the talking about well, the opposite Luke's

the operatives are Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. Hello. Yeah,

I think they're part of the whole thing. But yeah, I should mention that Lisa was put in the newsletter. Oh, yeah. One of our producers dropped coach said, this is the reason for the week long delay so they can do a new mask. Yep. And create a new perfect mask because they can do the mat. They do our masks out there. You can if you're,

I'm all in on the masks. The masks are real. And they work and they're very convincing. And they're undetectable. I know from my own family's experience. And

you have so you have a new guy, a new actor and a Biden mask with the Polish teeth and they're gay sounds a lot like Biden, but he may or may not be Biden. I think voice a voice record would be good to do a voice graph and see what happens

but who's the crackpot here. And

so and so the idea is, is which like you said, this is not an technology that's not unknown. So you have an actor and he it takes a week for him to memorize because they
have the questions. They're already seeing it as a question to the deviously the Biden campaign so they can say oh, here's the questions and here's the answers and they had to practice gonna take a week of acting for this phony baloney Biden to to to actually present well and and the reason they put the end they have the two candidates, especially long distance away this now I am a little crack party on this part a long distance away because Trump won't be able to see him
close enough to identify a mask even

doable or to to jam the

ram with a pocket jammer i i have a I had one of these I don't know where this thing went but it's in your pocket jam or you can put in your pocket and I tested it when I was at MVNO with a couple of the guys there I said make a phone call see if you can get a connection and this got a connection I reached over my my breast pocket and just pushed the button and started this thing not to call right off the line instantly all bandwidth pocket jammer ma'am a gentle
band pocket jammer so you have a jammer. You can jam but it's only good for about four or five feet. So you move by one way or the other side end and might also interfere with the mics. Well, if you're using wireless mics, it will interfere with the mics if it's not wireless, it shouldn't make a difference, but it would interfere with any ear wig or any little device that was put in Biden's ear.

The bottom line is I mean, okay, fine. I don't care if it's Biden or someone in a mask who has an earwig Trump has As the natural style he he can. Peace. He's still quick on his feet. Yeah, just because it won't be Biden going hobbling ahead and falling down doesn't mean that. But

that's what I want to see. Well,

exactly. That's what we that's what we really want. We

want to real Biden we want him stumbling and mumbling and saying weird words and nobody can understand and maybe passing out. I mean that would be the best but that's not going to happen if you're going to have a guy in a mask, okay?

It's really it doesn't matter. The whole thing doesn't matter. The debate doesn't matter. What matters is Jake Tapper's record, former
President Donald Trump in an interview earlier today was given a chance to clear up any confusion about his Hitler echoing comments, in which you said this is some classics from 2020 that immigrants from South America, Africa and Asia. Now Europe to South America, Africa and Asia are, quote, poisoning the blood of our country. The dehumanizing rhetoric of Adolf Hitler is once again alive and well on a national political
stage. If you were to open up a copy of Hitler's mind calm, you would find the Nazi leader describing the mixing of non Germans with George Germans as poisoning. The Jew, Hitler wrote, quote, poisons the blood of others, there's really no other way to say it. Donald Trump's language mirrors this directly this

he's Adolf Hitler, I want to go back to Andrea Mitchell with the USA Today lady who was on with with Chuck and
it was high risk, high reward for Joe Biden, because the exposure without a teleprompter on a stage for 90 minutes, you know, he could falter and any single moment could be could go viral, especially the way even it isn't moments not not damaged and damaging moments like the g7 or, you know, faked and edited out of context, you know, they've not only had the impression made their second and third and fourth impressions, they're all made
their images, their views, the views of voters to that each of these candidates is set in political concrete. So the risks now I think is less to like make an impression you've never made before. More that the other guy or you make some kind of error. That thing gets repeated over and over and over again, on cable TV and on social media. And that that becomes the image that people remember.

Yeah, but that won't change anybody's vote. No one's going to switch because of this debate. Everyone's dug their heels in and

I'm in total agreement this is

are they having ads are they gonna roll ads on this thing?

One I asked the same question last show yeah, I

want to know what one ad one ad who's it going to be? Who's the one ad going to be have a coke and a smile?

What's it going to probably be a drug company come

on. Pfizer. Hey, well, the prop bets the prop bets mine to profits are funny.

Yeah, we have

who's first answer during the debate will be longer debate winner as proposed first to mispronounced a politician's name. Though here's the match bet democracy versus border. Well, Joe is obviously going to go after democracy. Slogans Magga. Republicans versus save America. They hate our country, Black Lives Matter. First Wives mentioned Jill versus Melania. Favorites Melania. To be mentored and mentioned. Hi, favorite there? Nothing about first candidates suggests the other is on drugs. Okay.

That'll be good. I

think about the first I wonder who the who the who? The. Yeah, probably what probably Pfizer
will make now.

Yeah, there's a couple of interesting things there. Which is the fact that they would continue to promote the idea that that that video of Biden turning around and yes, heading in the wrong direction is is fake? Yeah, that's interesting is really beyond me. I mean, you can even watch if you watch the extended version, the whole video where Biden at the end slowly puts his sunglasses on, which is the in slow motion. Yeah. It's like, this is not why it keeps saying
this is fake. When it's not clearly not fake. I don't get that. We

know that we know that because that's how it needs to be used. So you can just if you keep repeating that they can always say if something that's clearly true, it was fake. Well,

this is similar to the other mainstream media, I have to call them a meme, if anything about the fact that the Russians stole these Hillary Clinton emails. I mean, the whole idea is really besides it's really it is complicit. It's corrupt. It had

terrible people keep watching it. That's the crazy sales day

watch it, but yes they do. Here's because they're they they're bored. They watch television. Now they watch clips

online. Nobody watches television. The numbers show it. They watch clips clips of stuff online. This is a CNN, Casey hunt. And she has Trump's press secretary.

Oh, this is?

No I didn't even know we had a press secretary. Caroline leave it was she's

one of the campaign segra Yes, she's Casey Hunt is one of the worst presenters on no KCC hunt by the way. No,

please. It is not it is.

You check it out.

Hold on a second. I don't believe that for a second. does not say that. No, does not say that she was born. It's Casey s hunt. Good try. Good. Good. Try to vorak it's it's so it takes someone five minutes to Google Jake Tapper. Donald Trump to see that Jake Tapper has consistent offers. You're gonna filter. Ma'am, I'm going to style Ma'am, are you if I'm stating to attack my
colleagues, I would like to talk about Donald Trump, who you work for? Yes. If you are here to speak on his behalf. And I want you to have this conversation. I am stating facts that your colleagues have stated in the past now. I'm sorry. We're gonna come back to Caroline, they have your time.
You are welcome to come back at any point she is welcome to come back and speak about Donald Trump and Donald Trump will have equal time to Joe Biden when they both Join us now, at next Burley later this week in Atlanta for this

schoolmarm? Well, you you, ma'am, ma'am, who calls anyone Ma'am? Ma'am, ma'am, if you don't say bad things about my colleagues, I'm going to cut you off, ma'am. Please. I'm glad I don't have to get these clips myself. That'd be too painful. Here's how. Here's how

I saw that the number of did kept playing Fox using that as like a punching bag.

Of course. Let's let's go and see how France 24 handles the preparations for the historic US presidential debates.
The question is to avoid scenes like this in 2020. Would you listen who is on your list, Joe Biden and Donald Trump have agreed to a new set of rules for that 2024 TV rematch. We have ended the segment each candidate's microphone will be muted for the first debate of the campaign. Except when it's his turn to speak post CNN said that during the 90 Minute face off, there will also be no live audience. podium positions and the order of closing statements will be determined by a coin
flip. And candidates will not be allowed to notes or props, but will be given a pen and a pad of paper. After lobbying from both candidates. The TV event is taking place months earlier than usual. It will also be the first debate either candidate has participated in in this campaign season as Biden run largely unopposed. And Trump's skip the Republican primary debates. So you have two men that have not debated in four years. So you've got two guys don't like each other haven't seen each other.
pretty rusty heading into the biggest night of their lives. About six in 10. American adults say they're likely to watch the debate life or in clips, or read about the performance of the candidates in the news or social media.

Yeah, the background of all this when Reagan he gave his farewell speech, I think January 9, January 11. Actually 1989. So just before the 90 said, is that right? Is that right to sound right at night? That was right. Yeah. So I was reading his whole speech. I just pulled a little piece just to show you the contrast from when I was on MTV, you know, of
course, I wasn't paying any attention to any of this. I wasn't paid on MTV school councils or, you know, school board or council meetings that were caused those losers of course, no, because my I will. Mia culpa my generation. Literally let a lot of this stuff happened because we are too busy. Yeah, I was on MTV, who cares? I'm having a good time. So he was the part of Reagan and of course, there was a presidential debate that night, who would have been
debating that night? That would have been Bush and Gore and gore. So he says, I've spoken of the shining city all my political life, but I don't know if I ever quite communicated what I saw when I said it. But in my mind, it was a tall, proud city built on rock stronger than oceans, windswept, God blessed and teaming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace, a city with free ports that hummed with commerce and
creativity. As you know, there's a presidential debate tonight held praying, but I won't be praying for a political party or a man, I'll be asking God to give his favor to the man who can best lead us in rediscovering who we are as a nation. I'll ask God to give favor to the man who believes most in We the People. And all I asked for is his grace on He who knows believes most in the city on the hill. Dude, we are far from that.

Times change.
Not better.

Not necessary? Well, depends on your sense of humor. Now, let's say they going back to their notion that they're going to have these pads and ink and a pen and pen and a pad on their desk. Yes, that's all they got. Now, if I was coaching and I, again, thinking in terms of sense of humor, I think that that Trump because he's going to have his mic cut off, should write in with the pen in big letters. He's, he's shit. And hold it up. When Biden's talking,

I'll give you $1. If he does that, that would be pretty funny.

It would be great if he did that, because it would be like it would get nothing but attention. And it would they wouldn't update me beside themselves. What are you going to do?

Nothing. I want to I want to move on, but I'll keep it related as I moved to the Supreme Court. This is very,
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very interesting. What's what's happening effect I have a the Supreme Court is about to end their session. So you know, they're trying to wrap everything up real quick.

Go on vacation, basically. Yeah, it's

vague. It's called vacation but they call ending the session. And let me see where's the where's the SCOTUS clip here?
Yes, this one I think tonight Special Counsel Jack Smith firing back again. This

is not Supreme Court. But it's the documents case. It's Donald Trump's claims
FBI agents tampered with boxes, allegedly containing classified material discovered when they searched his Mar a Lago estate in a new court filing prosecutors with their
¶ Tampered boxes?
most detailed description yet of how Trump allegedly personally chose to keep documents containing some of the nation's most highly guarded secrets among a cluttered collection of keepsakes including newspapers. thank you notes, Christmas ornaments, magazines, clothing, and photographs of himself and others of Trump's lawyers claimed prosecutors have not preserved the boxes in the exact manner in which they were found
insisting they were manipulated. Prosecutors say that's just not true, saying the haphazard manner in which the boxes were packed and stored by Trump made it inevitable that the contents inside would shift. They blasted Trump's claims as the latest unfounded accusations against law enforcement professionals doing their jobs. The case now delayed indefinitely. As Judge Eileen cannon holds multiple hearings on a wide array of motions. She has yet to rule on many of them causing unusual
months long delays. And David there was news tonight in an unrelated case, the Manhattan hush money trial. Oh,

sorry. I did that didn't mean for that to be in there. So yesterday. Yesterday. Yeah, I think it was yesterday. Yeah. All of a sudden the, you know, the, the women of Fredericksburg text message starts blowing up. Rip First Amendment. We're done. Supreme Court kills First Amendment done. It's all over no more free speech. What happened? What
¶ RIP 1A?
happened? You know, I doubt the Supreme Court struck it out of the amendments. I mean, what happened? Well, this is what happened and I have an analysis
today the Supreme Court ruled against limiting how the White House contacts social media companies, it's a win for the Biden administration that argued it should be able to contact companies to address misinformation especially related to public health and election integrity. And a six to three decision. The justices throughout the case on standing meaning those who brought the case didn't have legal standing.
Justice Barrett, writing the opinion saying we lacked jurisdiction to reach the merits of the dispute, Justice Alito dissenting, saying this is one of the most important free speech cases to reach this court in years. This all comes as the Supreme Court hands down its final decisions of the term, one of the biggest cases of the year Donald Trump's immunity claim, so

I'll stop there. So this is the Missouri versus Biden case. I think actually changed names later on. This is how the both Trump but also the Biden administration threatened social media companies to D platform people to censor COVID
misinformation and disinformation. And I'm really disappointed especially in Amy Coney Barrett, they you know, they they kind of punted on this and said, Well, you know, you don't have standing in this, which is kind of a kind of a cop chicken shit they do it is so the mature already, that's what they did for the majority rule under the Constitution, courts lacked jurisdiction to hear cases brought by people who
lacked standing. Now it was even more interesting, because when it comes to injunctive relief, a person cannot establish standing unless he can show a danger of future harm. This is because an injunction doesn't remedy past harm. And so what they're in effect saying is that you can't prove that you plaintiff will be harmed in the future by this, and the social media companies were already moderating content. So the fact that the government
came into that didn't mean that it was something new. So it's a very disappointing ruling, I think that they, you know, because the government does have a scepter. You know, they do have section 230. They've got, you know, antitrust, all kinds of things they can do to the social media companies. So it will now go back to the district court, plaintiffs can pursue an
injunction. We'll see if that if anything becomes of that, but seems like you know, and by the way, if you think that you have a freedom of speech on social media, please, please, there's no way you should never expect that there. They also ruled on the Sacklers, which was interesting. Now, the Sackler is of course the family who owns Purdue Pharma. And the Supreme
¶ Opioids
Court has now said, you know, what, the Sackler family cannot escape liability. through Purdue Pharma has oxy fueled bankruptcy. So they are back on the hook. That could be

that could be fun to watch. That will go on for the Sacklers. Well, no, I'm

not related. And finally, Chevron deference. We were hoping for a decision today. Nearly Friday, we Yes, we may get it Friday, we don't know. But there is there are high hopes that that Chevron deference decision will be in
¶ Deference?
favor of taking away the power from the agencies.

But this so I got into Congress that was gonna say this would be perfect.

To have that decision tomorrow when everyone's doing the memes and and post debate analysis.

That's probably the time to do it. Yeah. I got into it. There's this one pressure group that has been pressuring you and pressuring you? Well, I get, I get, you know, there's just press releases. And I called them up and I said, I did this on background. I told them I wow, okay.

Background, do you? What do you deep state? Yeah.
¶ JCD storytime

And so that's me. So but no, I just want to hear the pitch. And so what is the pitch about not killing Chevron deference. And so this girl calls me up, and she gives me the pitch is, and it goes on forever. And it's totally a script. And I shot back at her after she was done talking, which took about 20 minutes.

This is recent, this past week yesterday. Oh, okay. And so

I said, Well, you know, I worked for one of these agencies, pre Chevron deference and everything you say is not true. This and that. And she did. I just had a list of stuff I was writing down she said, This is what's going to happen. And I said, it didn't happen before. Why would it happen now? And I went on and I really got mad at her.

Record your side.

I didn't record any of his background. I'm just telling you the story. Okay. And so but but she would not relent. And I told her that she all she has I said take a look at this.
What's been going on since Chevron deference has been a consolidation This was to be a big anti Corporation operation that's right pushing this so what's been going on since Chevron deference to corporations have been getting bigger and bigger and they've been consolidating in the media and elsewhere it's just all it's it's gone in the exact opposite direction that you expected to go in. But this is what you're
still pushing show it to happens even more. And then she pushes a J appall build as calling out that's called your race.

Did she call you a racist at any point? No, she

but she says Jay Paul's got this assembly bill that which is going to put Chevron deference into law words. And I said all this is doing is playing into the hands of the big corporations, you're just a stooge and you're reading a script that may as well have been written by the big corporations who are you kidding? And she was very not happy with me but at the same time, we didn't she didn't cuss me out or anything but this is what's going on. Is this

how you talk to girls is this what you're doing now? This is not the way to go? JCD

wasn't looking for a date. Anyway, so but this this pressure groups are out there and I you know, you can talk to them and see what they have to say and you I know this is terrible what they're up to. They don't know what they're doing. I said, Did you ever work for an enforcement agency or a Ministry of State Agency? Well, I was an intern at the FAA was an internet, the FCC. I said, what you should notice anything that you integrate, I said, I said, all these agencies are
been been captured. And she actually admitted that she saw capture going on. There's
capture going on here. There's capture everywhere. Yeah.

Well, I'll Oh, this, this Chevron deference thing. It'll be interesting to see how it shakes out.

I mean, I'll let him slide on. On the Missouri versus Biden, if they do Chevron deference, by the way, a lot of people are very skeptical. It's like, oh, then the just the courts will do it in the courts. And then the courts suck to win. Everything's No,

this is what I got into the argument about with her, because she said the same thing, or the courts are going to be this. That's bullcrap. When I was working, and it's almost a decade with, with the air pollution district, we had to we had to go to court quite more than once I went to the court and gave testimony and got pretty good at it about certain things, but somebody really got bent out of shape about the way
it was being enforced. They take it to a judge. And okay, well, we can deal with that we'd always when that didn't never saw it was a problem. And it didn't happen that often. It wasn't like daily. So I mean, this whole thing is bold crap. You Chevron deference has got to go. Have you seen

some of these candidates for judges that have been going through Senate confirmation hearings? It's amazing.

You gotta get Trump back in there. Because these these people they're putting in are terrible. They

really are like, Yeah, you know, the guy sodomized a four year old game a couple of years, you know, poor guy. Clearly it was poor guy. Poor guy. What? Yeah, yeah, how far we've fallen. I want to go back to some cheap fakes. I got some AI stuff, which deserves discussion,
I want to make a bit of a turn in our conversation to something that we've been wanting to talk about on the show for a little bit and a little bit just to be totally
¶ So called cheap fakes
transparent, trying to figure out how to do it. And when I say it, it is a lot of memes. And what the White House is calling cheap fakes. Which means Oh,

whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, that's not true. According to jurien, the media made that up, not the White House, get your story straight, Dana IIMs.
And what the White House is calling cheap fakes. Which means that these are there are videos that are being put out on social media and then amplified on conservative media, that in some cases are just not right. And in other cases are highlighted, right. It's not right of President Biden. And I don't want to go, I don't want to let a day go by where I can read a tweet from Barbra Streisand on the show. So I'm gonna do it.

And she said, why did why would everyone all get Oh, get GT over reading a tweet from Barbra Streisand. I would never pass that opportunity up, go
by where I can read a tweet from Barbra Streisand on the show. So I'm gonna do it. She said, We must stay vigilant to the ongoing and pervasive spread of misinformation, maybe now more than usual, in the lead up to the presidential election. And her argument was, Don't amplify it. It is interesting, given the fact that there she there was a famous case, where somebody took a picture of her house in Malibu, and she seemed to not have that shown. And then it turned out that people
started looking at the picture more than before. So it's, it's the question that I started this conversation with is how much to talk about it, versus how much to just kind of ignore it. And we're trying to kind of do both here. So

I thought that was interesting, because here we have the media, of course, playing ball for, for the Democrats and for, for Biden, saying, you know, you know, what I'm hearing is, you know, jurien, you should kind of calm down a little bit with the cheap fakes. Because, you know, obviously, we all know that that was real. And now you're creating a Streisand effect, where people are now going and seeking it out and looking for it and copying it and retweeting and it's hurting our man, you
have a 78 year old and an 82, I rolled 81 year old. And we have lots of examples of both of them. Maybe Trump's aren't played as much, but both of them appearing to to use your words, lose a step. That's one thing. The other thing is to take something that actually happened, and make it look worse than it is. And listen, the Trump campaign is going to do
this and voters are going to see it. They're going to imbibe this and not necessarily know that it's a it's a real, stupid Biden team trying to counteract this, but I think the problem is to the Streisand example, in fact, Checking it, do you amplify it? Right? Right Thing? Is this the thing that you're talking about? And then you go see it. So it's a real problem. But I think at the core there is this problem with both of these candidates in terms of age and perception. Yeah, okay, fine.

So before you go, before you go on, didn't Streisand? She's talking about misinformation. Streisand is right. Yes. Didn't she say she was going to leave the country in 2016 If Trump got elected, that

was aI man, she never said that. That was a cheap fake. She

did say it then she didn't leave the country. So is that misinformation to it? As she said, She's full of it.

I wonder if we do we have Streisand sang she's gonna leave.

It'd be hard to find it'd be hard to categorize.

There would be Streisand leaving. Everybody was leaving. Even Miley Cyrus was leaving. Well, they're

all leaving

nobody left. Yeah, exactly. So there's some interesting developments and also we've got a lot of boots on the ground regarding AI. How is invidious so holding up the whole stock market? I didn't get a chance to listen to DHL plug is still the biggest company in the world with $3 trillion.

They would that was only a moment to know Oh, no. They they they slid they slipped number two now number two but is there right there? They're right there there any other 10 points so they'll be on top again on the

cost? Well, NBC went to talk to tech titan Sam
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Altman, who is amazing. This guy can talk for hours and say absolutely nothing. It's it is an IT skill. Well, it is
a Silicon Valley skill out of a gathering here in Colorado, the Aspen Ideas Festival.

Where's my invites to the Aspen Ideas Festival. Today
I sat down with two of the biggest names in the world is Foo Fighters playing technology and business. Sam Altman, CEO of open AI and his ally and friend Brian Chesky, CEO of Airbnb, to talk about the promise and the risks of artificial intelligence. Open AI has stunned people with its capabilities like video creation from simple text prompts

hook where did this guy come from? you've ever heard this guy on NBC? What a voice Hey, open AI has stood and everybody to

55 psi smoking Marlboros.
AI has stunned people with its capabilities, like maybe an AI voice. Now they think about video creation from simple text prompts with omens,

like Lester Holt, then it is less enjoyed. It's less the adult
students for his company go much further comparing it to the Manhattan Project Development of the atomic bomb. Was that helpful for you as you try to make your case? I mean, we try to give a number of historical analogies because we think it is important. So we can say there were some things about the Manhattan projects that are like what we're doing. Now, there's some things about the Apollo program. There's some things about the

Oh, okay. Just for context. Could you buy grandiose? Well, this is this is the whole pitch. This is the whole idea. You can only trust us. You can't trust anyone else. It's so big, so fast. By the way, it needs government involvement as the Manhattan Project. Could you just give us a quick background on the Manhattan Project?

Of the Manhattan Project, which was basically created entire city in the middle of nowhere and down in the desert, the Oppenheimer movie, and up it Yeah, the Oppenheimer movie describes it pretty well. Yeah, just go watch. That
is because we think it is important. So we can say there were some things about the Manhattan projects that are like what we're doing. Now, there's some things about like, what program there's nothing,

there's nothing like the Manhattan project that we're doing now. Nothing, no one's going to die. And in no way was the Manhattan Project worth $3 trillion
is important. So we can say there were some things about the Manhattan projects that are like what we're doing. Now, there's some things about the Apollo program. There's some things about the iPhone. But what I think is important is to say, the iPhone, the parts where we can look to historical analogy, and here are the parts where we can't, okay, here it comes standby and the shape of this technology and kind of the decisions and the impact. It is fundamentally a little bit
different than anything. I think it's different than the Manhattan Project. It's not a race is not going to be done in secret. I think nations can collaborate together and there could be a transnational kind of group or body that could really kind of align to make sure we're all on the same page. We think that's super important to get to get some sort of freeway stop.

Was that the Airbnb yakking away there? as well? She got to do with anything. Oh,

he's a tech titan and he's at the festival. Hello. Hey, I've got a gig today with Sam at the tech Titans. festival, oh my God
together and there could be a transnational kind of group or body that could really kind of align to make sure we're all on the same page. We think that's super important to get a global framework and cooperation by

the way, stop, stop, stop a guy hate that.

I'm almost done. But I'll stop. I'll stop. But

this isn't the classic Silicon Valley phrase. Super important.

It's not just important. It's not important, or

super important because that's a that's a high end Silicon Valley phrase, believe me.

No, I know. I've been around it. You heard it. You know, it was also super important. juiced. Remember that juiced? Yeah, J O S juice. Yeah, juice juice. Those guys. Yeah, you know, as created by the guys who created Skype, super important, super important. This is all we changed pod show to me
¶ Podfather story time
vo to video because of juiced and because Kleiner Perkins forced us to do it. That's the That's the truth. Is that right? Yes. There was that woman's name. So you had pod show, which

was the original operation? I think that's when I went to work for you.

Yeah. Oh, yeah. We're still poncho. Yes. You are my man. I hired you. You are my hire.

Well, I soldier on me.

You bet you buffaloed me?

I did. I took you did I took you to lunch it

bring God I paid for it. This is the worst.

And I sold you did by the way. People always talk about you know, all these get jobs do this and that. And the way you do it is with interpersonal sales. And you learn about podcasting because what was going on at the time 2006 2007. And so I had to get it. I had to figure it out. But the way you learn is by doing as opposed to just you know, screwing around. So I sold you on hiring me. And it was pretty it was an a it wasn't that hard to do. Well, you're you're a soft touch. But to

be fair, you were a couple of glasses of wine helps. Yeah, you are the poncho dei hire. So yeah. Oh, luck. It all worked out me. Nations
can collaborate together. And there could be a
¶ AI BS
transnational kind of group or body that could really kind of aligned to make sure we're all on the same page. We think that's super important to get to get some sort of global framework and cooperation. We're really gonna need that.

We need to write the Silicon Valley bullcrap dictionary. Of all these terms, I forgotten most of

writing a book like that'd be super important.

It would be Manhattan level, Manhattan project level. Definitely. Regarding AI, there is there's an interesting development in first some boots on the ground, because we talked about the power requirements. This is, of course, this is what Nvidia is actually doing is creating these
¶ BOTG - Data Centers
chips that just suck the power and everything needs. If only we had $100 billion, then AI would work. If only we had a trillion dollars, it would work if we only had $7 trillion. It would work. First the the Scott says, Hey,

we see a trend here. Yes. I

was listening to Episode 16. Seven, you want to wanted to offer an educated guess as to why the data center legislation was a big deal in Virginia. He says he believes that has to do with Amazon's HQ two data center that's being built there. And that's essentially across the street
from the Pentagon. So that would make sense because if you read the boots on the ground from our DC night of the high desert, he says I lived in Princeville, Oregon right next to the Facebook and Apple data centers that they've been building for over a decade, the city of Princeville Prineville Princeville residences saw a 200% increase in their Pacific power utility bill once the data center was up and running.
About that.

No one talks he's had a bunch of utility bill hikes here in California too. I wonder what's going on.

And then we have anonymous and immediate family members and executive at a large diversified electric and gas utility. I love our producers. It just hey, just call your family you'll get answers for us. Data Center power demands has providers in a panic. The enormous power usage cannot be overstated. Even nuclear power generation has difficulty keeping up. I believe Amazon uses about a third of the power generated by the Sasquatch and a nuclear plant in Pennsylvania.
It's exponential and not scalable. Of course, none of this stuff is scalable. But here's the cool thing. Ars Technica, I think Ars Technica is pretty good. Do we know the guys at Ars Technica, do

we? I don't know. I don't think they listen to the show or anything but but Ars Technica screwy information Yeah, you dropped

out Ars Technica what

I said, I'm sorry, Ars Technica is a good source of screwy, screwy information that seems to be
¶ Fun with FPGA's
accurate. So

they have this article that came out researchers up end AI status quo by eliminating matrix multiplication in MLMs. And I wasn't quite clear what that meant. But here's some excerpts research claim researchers claimed have developed a new way to run AI language models more efficiently by eliminating matrix multiplication from the process. This fundamentally redesigns neural network operations that are currently accelerated by GPU chips. And if
you read down further it says this ability. So the actually here mult matrix multiplication, often abbreviated to map mall is at the center of most neural network computational tasks. GPUs are particularly good at executing the math quickly because they can perform large numbers of multiplication
operations in parallel. That ability momentarily made invidia, the most valuable company in the world last week, the company currently holds an estimated 90% market share for the data center GPUs now in this new paper, titled scalable MathML free language modeling, the researchers described creating a custom 2.7 billion parameter model without using mat mall that features a similar performance to conventional
large language models. And they demonstrate running a 1.3 billion parameter model at 23.8 tokens per second on a GPU that was accelerated by an FPGA chip that uses only 13 watts of power. This could blow up in video Well,

I don't know what to make of that. Yeah, if there's true I mean, it seems to me that everything could be blown up. If you just have some guys out there that know what they're doing. Yes, change the math.

Well, they essentially doing without math like yeah, we don't take you

without that type of math, which I guess is necessary to create whatever they're doing. I'm not I'm on familiar with it, but it's obviously at the core of the whole thing. And so somebody just did a workaround and said, Hey, you don't need this bullcrap. You can run us a run

on a Beelink

there's your call. This goes out. There's your callback

until your hard disk crashes. Yeah, exactly. I don't know I love seeing that stuff. Like oh, because I just I just want to see it fall apart.

Yeah, I know you do but it's gonna fall apart whether you Is that

wrong of one way or wrong? I mean, I want to see that fall apart. Is that bad?

It is I think you're you're you're a hater. That's what it is. I am wells exhibiting your hatred of anything that you're not involved in? No, that's just a I
¶ RIA vs AI
think it's a personality has

nothing to do that has nothing to do with it. A thought AI was dumb from the beginning. I my record stands. Yeah,

I'm not you're definitely consistent.
Also new this morning. major record labels are taking a stand against AI and the industry the Recording Industry Association of America has filed a lawsuit against AI music companies suno and udio. alleging copyright infringement. The trade group represents some titans in the industry, Sony universal and Warner records. The suit claims that companies illegally copied recordings to train their systems to produce
copyrighted music. This comes after more than 200 artists signed a letter in April calling on AI companies to stop using technology that takes away their rights udio and suno have not yet responded to the lawsuit.

This is good man that's you know stuff is actually not bad. I've heard some songs that came off that like all right, but the last well

it hits hits, hits it was kind of like the hit and miss of a regular singer song right. Exactly,

exactly. It has to do with promotion has to do with all kinds of things it can even the weather can can determine a hit if if people could create hits, they will be doing it already.

Then which used to be this funny show on it was on PBS or someplace it was a it was a sit down with these various producers and directors and and when Peter Guber had owned Sony I would not so but he was running Sony's movies division, it was kind of scandalous era goober the
lawyer. No Peter Guber the producer, oh, and he would he said that after the first year they did a bunch of these movies and he says, and the Japanese had took him into view to the board meeting okay, what is your work had you to accomplish anything he says, Well, we had this movie was a fail and this was the fail this this movie did well in this movie do well in these other five movies failed? And they said, Well, I don't understand what you're doing because why? Let's just do more
of these. Which

I remember that used to be at think new ideas, the company that I had before me vo before the.com crash. And we'd have clients come to us and say, Okay, we have here's what we want. We want a viral video.

Like, I remember this era, by the way, yeah.

Can you make that go viral? No, no, that's not really how it works. Yeah, we want a viral video. This is what everyone's doing it now you gotta have something funny. To be a viral video. It's

got to catch on is no way. That would do what's going on with Trump right now in these anti Biden videos, which are being done by hordes of pretty much from what I can tell volunteers doing these things on their own, and pumping them into the Twitter and whatever everywhere in Stein everywhere pumping him into everything. This is the end. A lot of them are catching on. A lot of them aren't. But this is the only way you can do it. And it's not something you can control. So
nobody's doing on the Biden side. No,

they can't. There's something funny, they have no humor. That's right. They have no humor. It's really odd. Because Americans have humor in general. We're funny. And the left and right used to be funny on both sides. What happened? What happened? When did that change?
It's like a like a brain

blur. You know, it's it was a slow I think it's been a slow thing. It's been slow rain

cork. So here's your analogy. A lot of people sent in a lot of thoughtful responses to what caused the video game crash in the 80s. And you saw them you saw a lot of these. Yeah, the
¶ Game crash?
one thing that's very consistent is the failure of the E T game. Everybody has that as a part of it. And didn't they just didn't they go and did they? Did they destroy them in the desert or something or throw them into a landfill in New Mexico and crushed

more than one example losers' finding a dump, and then taking 1000s and 1000s of cartridges and putting them in there?

I think it was, it was a new story even. Yeah,

but that wasn't the only game that was put in the landfill. But yes, the E T game and I think the problem was, it was overhyped. It was no good. And, and people lost confidence in the whole system went because I, you can if you take in, you trick people into thinking something's good, through marketing and through hype and through whatever. And then they're no good at that thing. This is happening to Biden, by the way. Well,

wouldn't it be cool to get really irked about it, it'd be cool if had to throw all those NVIDIA GPUs into a big landfill and crush them with a bulldozer.

I think hobbyists would grab that. Oh, yeah, my mom.

Of course, they're lots of fun to play with. And then the final this, I think this is quite troublesome, particularly for podcasters for presidential candidates. For
¶ Detecting Alzheimer’s?
anybody. This is an AI development, which is a very big problem on
the medical is detecting Alzheimer's by listening to the way someone speaks. A new AI tool has the power. Boston University researchers used a machine learning model to analyze speech patterns with a high degree of accuracy, they were able to predict whether someone with mild cognitive impairment would develop Alzheimer's dementia
within six years. Typically, assessments to diagnose Alzheimer's do not come back in time to make meaningful decisions about interventions to slow the progression of the mind robbing disease. The AI program was nearly 80% accurate in determining whether someone would remain stable or fall into dementia associated with Alzheimer's. We

need to do some of this work. This is here's an exit.

Yeah, you know, I think Hold on a second. And you know, I think that this entire story is a plan to is to hurt

Biden, some well hurt anybody, anybody you want. No, I

think this is a Biden. This is another one of these weird, targeted anti Biden things that's going on right now. Just because of association. You start talking about oh, AI can spot Alzheimer's and just over never mentioned Biden, of course, good, but it's the first thing you think that's the weird thing is this is bullcrap.

That's the weird thing. The associations Oh, Biden. Yeah.

At best first thing and I thought, I'm going to story start playing but if you have

that kind of voice recognition, or the illusion of that kind of recognition can be all kinds of cool stuff. You know, will you turn into an axe?

Well, you can use it as a as a lie detector.

Yeah, well, you

might pose idli these computers have done years ago, there's Oh yeah, we got this situation here and you can talk into the computer and we can tell if you're lying. You can take

your teenage girls and you say okay, talking here. Oh, you're a boy. way, there it is. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage saying the morning to you the
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man who put the scene Captain chaos say hello to my friend on the other end the one and only Mr. Jobs.

In the morning it was Adam curry and you gave him a gigantic agenda. Yes. Warren Davidson is out there. Wow, good Biden invitation.

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It's actually the black girls, which is even funnier.

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one with three arms, which was actually better. Yeah, because it was classic AI. And we had a couple of seasons and a girl walks down the street with all the boiling with the eggs frying on the street. Yeah,

was a bit more even. You thought that was a bit much? Yeah. Was there anything else extrapolated

to candy bar quite a bit. Yeah, the

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Well, that's everybody now.

Yeah, pretty much. I can tell you everything that's been uploaded so far is not going to get chosen. Because all AI

is all a I have to admit, I think the piece with the drooling bug guide, Biden were called juiced and ready is
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It came in with six $2 bills. Oh,

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We were wondering if he was going to come in because he every year he always comes in Eid donation. I

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I'm sure he's been to the Heisman and that he didn't let out if he does. saralee and he has a note this one he has

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We wonder what he does. I believe he's a salesman.

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The bricks are growing because they give a damn about their own people. The UN operates like a military planner fighting the last war explaining why the UK and France are permanent members. No jingles, no karma. So he's dropping some wisdom here.

Yeah, he's got some misses eating up his Mama's craw there. Yeah, especially the UK and France and the UN. He's a little

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This show hates it, too. Yeah, yes. Very wide doughnuts.

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Yeah, I was reading that this is like a billion dollar lawsuit. I think United is is on the receiving end of this. They deserve it.

I say so. What are

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are mine. Then we got our final Associate Executive Producer ship for Nellie grossen Bakker from Mesa, Arizona. I'll read her note and then you can explain the much longer note which you were quite interested in. She says thank you for the work that you both do. I've been listening to no agenda since January of 2019. Right after I was thrown into
the disaster written out below short story. Here is your portion of our winnings against Rockland County, New York County exit executor, 14 families fought for five years to prove that our healthy unvaccinated children were treated unjustly when they were excluded from schooling during the great New York measles epidemic of 2018 2019. Which we of course, followed quite closely on the show because boy, what a bunch of crock that was. And you got the you got the full writing from her John.

She wrote a long essay, which I'm thinking of running in my substack column is so good about how her kids she didn't want to get the MMR vaccine. And that would be probably a wise decision in some situations when she believed that she didn't need it. And Measles is not that big of a deal. And generally speaking, it's true. Not people are dropping dead from it. And they kicked her out, kicked her and her family out of the school. Yeah, you can't come in. And it
says she has it's a long story. But it's very interesting and
you're actually thinking of republishing it. Yeah, I've

got that one. And there's another educational one from some one of a teacher out there. Yes, I'm thinking of republishing it and some other ones. I think I'm going to do that.

It's nice to see all these people getting some respite. Is that the right term respite? There do getting there do like the pilots want the pilots to Get there. Do we want all these people to get there do takes time. But Justice ultimately takes time

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formula is this we go out yet people in the mouth Yeah, shut up slave.

I'm gonna get some Gaza stuff out of the way. Okay. So now I'm going to play this play these guys, Lloyd
¶ Israel - Gaza
Austin Gaza report.

No, and the good NTD bit
defense secretary Lloyd Austin is meeting his Israeli counterpart in Washington today that says controversy is taking hold in Israel as the military has to start drafting ultra orthodox men and he's INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT area and post art house the Israel update. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is meeting his Israeli counterpart in DC.

Now finally, this is NTD man that lead is no good. They gotta have this guy on all the time.

He's great. He's perfect
Secretary Lloyd Austin is meeting his Israeli counterpart in DC. Now the meeting comes as Israel plans to move troops from Gaza to the Lebanese border to tackle Hezbollah. But this plan of course is increasing concerns about a wider conflict in the region. I am extremely concerned about the rise and rocket attacks on Israel's north from Lebanese Hezbollah, and the recent surge in tensions. Austin says that a war between Israel and Hezbollah could easily
become a regional conflict. Israel's national security adviser says they will spend weeks using diplomatic means to try to find a middle ground with the Iran backed terrorist group. But if that doesn't work, they will use different methods to attempt to bring calm to the Israel Lebanon border. The US is urging Israel to use diplomacy although provocations are ramping up, whose rose provocations threatened to drag the Israeli and Lebanese people into a war that they do not want.
Meanwhile, in Israel, the Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the military must begin drafting ultra orthodox men Israelis are divided at a time of war at a time of war. Everyone has to make that take that part it's not a good decision but why is not a good decision because the army is not does not respect the people. They don't respect it. The historic ruling puts an end to a decade's old system that granted ultra orthodox men exemptions from military service

as is pretty controversial.

Oh yes a big deal.

Can this bring BB down? Oh, I

don't think so. I think the most I think the Israeli population as a whole first of all, they don't like these people. When I was in Israel, I got a tour

from pretty elaborate AIPAC babysitter you know, the one who's still

sends us just as a guy who was publishing PC Magazine Israel at the time though, and he took me all over the country I went everywhere and north south in between, and he took me to one of the quote unquote villages where these ascetics live and you could just tell that the Israelis as a whole they don't like him. They don't like these these people and they think they're pigs literally is what he said. And he's right Teresa look at a guy named David into place was kind
of garbage garbage. He was a meshed. And they really don't like these people. So I don't think this is gonna be of anything. You know. I think it may have been done to keep keep BB in office. Just the opposite. Oh,

interesting. Okay.
So part two of this clip, the head of the UN Palestinian refugee agency says it's getting more complicated to move drugs with aid from Israel into Gaza. We are confronted nowadays to a near total breakdown of law and order. The US State Department explained the problem on Tuesday, random looting and criminal gangs and criminal actors who have been attacking trucks.
He added that the US is now working on a solution. One option is to give us that personal protective equipment so they can defend themselves against violent gangs which are building up.

Oh, PPE they're gonna get masks. He said personal protective equipment PPE this mask. One of those Lloyd awesome face shields. I have a CBS version of the ultra orthodox report following
some breaking developments out of Israel this morning that could threaten Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is grip on power there. Oh, see they think it's could threaten his grip. Israel Supreme Court has ruled that they

would stop for saying, you know, American mainstream media has hates him for some reason. And every report that they give us that He is, is always negative. But if you get reports outside of the country, it's the you don't hear any of this I I'm not buying this this idea that he's he's gone. They're

running cover for Biden they're running cover we send we send weapons they run cover. Bibi pretends we didn't origin send it as running cover. It's all BS come on CBS come on in Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is grip on power there Israel Supreme Court has ruled that ultra orthodox religious men must be drafted into the military. They're like just about everyone else. Most Jewish Israeli men and women are required at age 18. To serve in the armed forces starting at 18 for two to three years, two for women, three for men, but ultra
orthodox communities had been exempted from the rule. The court's decision could lead to Netanyahu losing support from ultra orthodox parties and his coalition government which could trigger new elections, the head of one of those parties called the ruling quote very unfortunate and disappointing.

I don't think that's true. I thought only only Netanyahu can call new elections can just be triggered if there's a

parliamentary crisis. I have to do some research to know for sure.

This whole this whole Lebanon thing is so annoying. Alright, so we've cleaned up Gaza, but now we're going to keep going.

Got me?

I have a wonderful,

I'm baffled by a sight. But I would be kind of it's the war machine. It's the war machine. And we're behind it. Yes.

Thank you. It's the war machine. In fact, I have a have a great there was a great advertisement on CNN A, which is
¶ Hypersonic!
think the China News Agency. Yeah, I think so. Well, I don't know whose side they're on. But this is an obvious Whoa, boy, we need more money. We need money we mean money because we don't have this gear.
hypersonic missiles tipped with either conventional or nuclear warheads can hone in on their targets at least five times faster than the speed of sound. They are a new threat. Because weapons that effectively counter them are yet to be fully developed and deployed. And that could redefine the global balance of military power. China is seem to be leading the world. When it comes to building up its arsenal, a milestone The United
States has acknowledged. Two notable missiles are the de F 17, a medium range ballistic missile equipped with a hypersonic glide vehicle, and the DF 41, which can be armed with up to a dozen nuclear capable warheads. Russia, and another producer of the high speed projectiles is the first country to use them in combat. At least two types are known to have been deployed so far. And it's invasion of Ukraine. That's the air launch kinjal or dagger, and the sea launched zircon,
which uses a hypersonic glide vehicle. Now

I think we need to have some congressional hearings. Well,

what just happened? We should know to my as I put this in there, it's not covered by the mainstream, but it's covered by the news defense newsletters is the chief of the next generation ICBM project was fired. So the government went way over budget, they didn't know what to do about it. They can't seem to get this next generation this problem with all of our next generation technologies. Nobody can it just overruns they don't they can't estimate correctly. It's
horrible. And so this guy got canned and now we're just basically just blown into when we don't have anybody running the probe program basically over the next generation ICBM which is supposed to have been done by now it's not even close well I

take this c and a c and a report to be some kind of propaganda for the for the war machines like you know, you know, China's got him Russia's got them, you know, could change the global power balance. We need it. Need some money? Yeah, you can just wait for it. Yeah, let's

definitely need money. We need money.

I thought was kind of funny. This interview a little bit here with Jack Reed who was a Democrat from Rhode
¶ Automatic draft?
Island. About the draft of course. There's always been talk of of drafting we In the United States, and here
we are, Senator, one thing on your plate right now is the National Defense Authorization Act. I mean, this is for all who don't follow the NDAA. This is a massive bill that sets Pentagon policy guiding funding for the year ahead, sets

policy. No, it robs us of $900 billion policy, included
this time in various versions is proposal that would make registering for the draft automatic, and also move in the Senate to expand it to women for the first time. What's going to happen with this?

Well, I think is an entirely sensible idea. It was recommended by a national bipartisan commission on national service. And we took that recommendation, and it was in 2016, and 2017, publicly supported by all uniform Chiefs of Staff, because it makes sense. 17% of the military today is composed of women, they're in every aspect of service, combat arms, technical services, etc. And we're in a situation where all we're trying to do is register, there's no draft in
place today. It would take Congress to act to pass legislation to create a draft. And in that legislation, they could make distinctions, clarifications, whatever Congress thought, but without this registration requirement, we are missing on a vast pool of talent. I mean, it's interesting, we're talking about Israel, their armed forces have been gender neutral for

Israel. Yeah. Now Israel's great

gender neutral for decades and decades and decades. And they're the one most effective fighting forces in the country, in

the country. Are they here? Are they fighting here? The country? It's a good one No, no, none of the country. This fits neatly into an executive order. Or a executive
¶ Don’t ask don’t pardon
pardon from President Biden, which came out the day before yesterday, President
Joe Biden will pardoned 1000s of US military veterans who were convicted under a law that banned gay sex article 125 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice was in place from 1951 through 2013 1000s of service members were convicted and faced court martialed during that time, President Biden said in a statement that he's writing a wrong for those service members who were convicted for simply being themselves. The White House says 1000s of veterans will be impacted by the move.
Anyone convicted for non consensual acts will not be pardoned.

Now, this is interesting, from a number of perspectives. First of all, this was overturned in 2013 during Obama, but the actual article 125 is being played every day. If you just do a search, article, code, USC 925, article 125, you'll get LGBTQ LGBTQ pride flags, all beautiful, it's all great go, Joe. But this was actually about one thing, sodomy wasn't a gay thing, per se. It was it was obviously not a very
modern thought. But any person subject to this chapter who engages in unnatural carnal copulation with another person of the same or opposite sex or with an animal is guilty of sodomy. penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete the offense.
Just wanted to be correct on that.

Thought it was interesting. Yeah.

This is a another lame attempt by Biden to buy votes. Yeah. LGBT, as it turns out, that everybody that was kicked out, will get money, they get the money that they would have had. And if they're dead, your family will get the money. Somebody gets money. Yeah, yeah. So there's another giveaway. Yes.
Yes. Yes. You're right.

There's he does a good job of that. Yeah. Well, he

also, he tried that with the he tried that with the
¶ Free money?
was it the student loans?

Yeah, we take down a couple of shots at that. That got turned down. Dad got turned down. They got rebooted. Yeah, let

me see. I think I have it

here. And some people do have some free money.

Let me see. Well, actually, let me see, says MDC. Tonight
a campaign promise aimed at millions of student borrowers, is in the balance. We made a commitment to fix our broken student loan system broke one of President Biden's programs to slash student loan debt is partially on hold. After two federal judges temporarily blocked further relief from what's known as the safe plan. 8 million borrowers are enrolled in the program that ties the
amount of loan repayment to income and family size. Under its rules, about 4 million borrowers qualify for no monthly payment, others get a deep reduction. Austin Davis is a special education teacher who says he and his wife Brooke saw their monthly payments dropped from nearly $1,600 down to $480. Without this, we would not have been able to afford the cost to be able to have our own house to live with our daughter.
Two separate lawsuits were brought by Republican attorneys general across 18 states, arguing that the education secretary overstepped his authority, and that states holding loans could be harmed. But President has no textual basis in law for this plan, and I'm not gonna let Joe Biden saddle working misery families with ivy league education secretary Miguel Cardona late today, people shouldn't have to choose between groceries and the student loans.
Some Republicans are working harder to stop what we're doing to help than to offer any solutions. The administration says it intends to vigorously defend the relief program. God

just more left, right, left, right. Get mad.
¶ School board

Yeah, it was she get mad. Hey, Tina,

I went to the school board meeting here last Tuesday. Okay, why? Oh, it was? Well, because we were asked to come and be in the audience. Because a number of people were going to speak against the books. And I thought, well, this is I'd like to know what's going on with this. You know, this is all the all the books all the I have examples in the book these books, I would not even read them on the show.

Yeah, I mean, books that promoting sodomy. That should bring it out. Yeah,

I mean, really, like with your grandpa and all kinds of was really weird. And so it's gotten to the point where these books are in the Fredericksburg school, but they're in a special room that's locked in, you have to get parent's permission to go in and read them. Which of course nobody does. No, of course not. Why would you and so a number of people spoke a lot of very, very upset moms. And Charlie was amazing. Everyone just just looked at them, or didn't even look at them,
really. And then the meeting just kept on going. No, there was no discussion about it. And I realized, everyone's in, like iron. So just you know, they're like, they're stuck. No one can say anything. No one can discuss it. They the school board has been told that they can't get rid of these books, because then the ACLU will sue them personally. The whole thing is is a mess. And meanwhile, the handing out trophies, I swear to God a trophy, three feet high to a teacher with the best
attendance record. That was the most bizarre thing I've ever seen. No clapping, no clapping. Yay. It was it was it's sad, really. And then you hear the moms like, well, they're not learning anything. They're on their phone three hours a day. And it's like, what is going on? We've gotten to this point where the schools are no good. It's completely rotten to the core. And there's some administrator who no one wanted the job that to bring some guy in from Tyler, Texas. He doesn't even live
here. And yeah, and I don't know, it's just this You're right. The schools are no good. They have to blow it up somehow. I mean, I don't know how

they're gonna do it. It's very difficult. Yeah, well, you can't they can't fix it. It's not fixable. It looks like really

doesn't look like it's fixable. It really doesn't. It's just it's a big problem. And I'm sure that this is just a microcosm of what's going on everywhere. No,

it's probably worse everywhere else. Yeah. I would have to assume but people

aren't. I mean, there aren't even engaging in discussion. Just like okay, thanks. Next. All right. You got something to say all right. Yeah. Pastor Mike gets up read some Bible stuff, you know, beautiful. No, no. All right. Thanks, Pastor Mike. All right, let's get off the stage. Let's get to the budget.

What? Get off this stage.

They didn't say that but well, they were thinking it I'm thinking of homeschooling people homeschooling is the way to go. You gotta have a horse. Sometimes

something has to be some something has to be read and read rethought. Let's talk a little bit about this. About another thing is not covered much by the mainstream, which is Evie dissatisfaction.

Oh, well,

I love evey dissatisfaction. Oh, you're just
¶ ED? Dissatisfaction?
satisfied. You're even have an Eevee but you said Ed,

I got Evie dissatisfaction. Yes. Okay.
Let's play it. Any survey says that 46% of American Evie owners are likely to switch back to gas cars. And to these David Lam hears from some Californians who either love their EVs or have the best of both worlds. That's only 24 McKinsey and Company mobility consumer global survey shows 46% of Eevee owners surveyed in the United States said they will likely return to driving gas powered vehicles.
Worldwide. That number is 29% Among 30,000 respondents in 15 countries, but in California a handful of Eevee owners entity spoke to said they love their vehicles in California I think it makes sense to use EB cough because the gas prices are higher than the other states and there are some incentives to use it because
I could never imagine paying for gas again. I had to rent a car for a week and I was like, oh my god, this is just just being at a gas station and spending like $100 For those wanting to return to driving gas powered cars Australia topped the list with 39% confirming so the lack of public charging stations was the main reason the other reasons were the inability to charge at home 24% And too much worry and stress about charging 21% white knuckle some in California say
there are plenty compared to other states Well we actually live in LA round a lot faster you can use all the commuter lanes and there's a lot of places to charge and gas just got so expensive. The only reason why I really bought it is because my company gives me free charging but I'm okay with electric so far.

Yeah, but wait until they get the per mile tax. They won't be so I like the

idea that I like this electric car because my company gives me free electricity. So you drive into work you work eight hours at the company and this charge in your car for free to get electric car to you if I had that deal. Now, here's the kicker in part two of this clip alright.
In some say they still need gas cars such as for heavy lifting and long distances. If you've got a trailer with cattle in it, you're gonna do that with electric vehicle, pulling it up. No Hills for sure. Some people will have to have gas because this kind of thing. I like it a lot because my other car is a VA and I use that for weekend. And I still like that sound of the VA car. According
to the Bloomberg Nef. The upcoming presidential election also caused the jitters in the US Evie market slowing down Evie adoption this year. In the landmark 2021 infrastructure investment and jobs act, lawmakers approved $7.5 billion to build 500,000 public charging stations nationwide along interstates today. It's only eight public Evie charging stations have been deployed in the US now that we all know that 500,000

Does you remember when he when Biden ran against Trump the first time? Yeah, oh, we're gonna Bill 500,000 It's gonna be good union paying jobs. And after four years, we've got eight, eight. Well,

yes, we know this. Because this is in fact, I have. How about this from 2019. From the debates,
my plan calls for 500,000 charging stations around the country. So by 2030, we're all electric vehicles. There you go.

That's from the 2019 debates for the 2020 election. That was the plan. And we know that Pete Buttigieg was called out on it.
Let me ask you about a portion of this that I think does fall under your portfolio. And that's the charging stations. You mentioned, the Federal Highway Administration says only seven or eight charging stations have been produced for the seven and a half billion investment that taxpayers made back in 2021. Why isn't that happening more quickly. So the President's goal is to have half a million chargers up by the end of this decade. Now in order to do a charger. It's more
than just plugging a small device into the ground. There's utility work. And this is also really a new category of federal investment. But we've been working with each of the 50 states, every one of them is getting formula dollars to do this work, engaging them and the first handful again by 2030 500,000 chargers, and the very first handful of chargers are now already being physically built. Hey, here's

the thought. Did the money's gone? How about that? The money was spent on something else it was oh,

that's an interesting idea. There's no more money because I'll tell you right now down the street for me there are can Tesla chargers, and there are other Tesla chargers here and there around the area. Yeah. And so this and they can only the government can only with their $7 billion can only build it Eat. Yeah, it hasn't been stolen. I think.

I think the money's gone. And Pete knows it. You know, hey, it's the end of the decade. Well, yeah,

2030 Even if you got reelected, you wouldn't be in office in 2031 of

the big things that that EVs struggle with, of
¶ New battery tech 🔋
course, is the promise of improved battery technology, which never really seems to get much better. But there is a new battery technology that has just emerged. I'm very bullish on this
sound, it's hot enough to heat your home. Remember how
¶ 100 sats from Coral Cat
you have to jump on the scorching beach in the summer sun can store energy like a battery. This finished company is now turning sun into thermal batteries to heat homes and could help help the industry transition away from fossil fuels. They heat up the air with electrical resistors. The hot air circulates through the coasts and transferring heat, the sand can hold its heat for months and at really high
temperatures up to 600 degrees Celsius. It can then be released as hot water or steam as needed is a greener cheaper alternative to lithium batteries. But that's because the sun is low grade plentiful and not suitable for construction. Globally sand mining is notoriously damaging to the environment. For now. This innovation is limited to regions with abundant clean energy sources and sand supplies.

I'm thinking this is I'm gonna give up on the gasifier. I'm gonna give me a big big vat of sand and make a sand battery.

Oh please with such bullcrap battery

it's the best. I mean so sand who knows sand can keep a heat for for a month at 600 degrees centigrade.

It has to be well insulated I'm sure it could. I don't believe any of that actually even insulators is better than the assault battery I love

you imagined like

what do you got in the backyard there bail on that the big sand battery thing is huge.

Just have a trailer behind your Tesla with a big, big thing of sand. We'll see. We'll see till Steven.

Whoever gets you that clip should get an award.
back right now. Extreme hate baking. Millions of
¶ Weather
Americans were baking heat advisories in place across the country. We just saw a weekend of triple digit temperatures. Oh, New York state's Department of Health reporting hundreds of Heatilator emergency emergencies nearly five times what we see is this time of year. Oh well. The Northeast and mid Atlantic states are getting a a very, very short reprieve. The Southeast and the southern plains remain dangerously hot. And BCS Erin McLaughlin has more on this wild weather Aaron.
Hey there over the weekend here in New York. It was absolutely scorching. It's expected to be a bit better today. But across the country, it's still looking pretty extreme.

That's not what so how's the weather? Hey, in your your part of the country, John across the country, let's talk about across the country. How are you doing over there? Well,

I can tell you what my temperature is around 6768

Are you bacon yet?

Yeah,

you might bacon. You must kill it. And yeah, we have 95 or I have to actually wear a couple of layers. Right now we have 95 which is okay.

Yeah, you're got some tight temperatures. But for Texas, I've been to Texas. Normally it's in the hundreds by now. Yeah, normally it's like 105 is dry, though. dry heat.

Very dry. Very dry.

I've been to Texas A bedroom like 108 And it wasn't actually very tolerable. Not like Phoenix.

I go I take the dog out wearing my hoodie. I'm not kidding.

Well, it's an insulator. Yeah, but insulation goes both ways. It's

also it's not cold. Not hot. Yes. Yes. All right. Let's go out. This is fine. This is all lies all lies. And then let's bring in the biggest liar in the universe who is the
¶ Oh bill
biggest liar when it comes to climate change? And and by the way, he's a dope. We haven't heard from him for a while. I don't know Bill Nye the Science Guy for odd.
For more on what's driving the extreme weather and weather the new normal is with us now. I'm joined by science educator, Bill Nye Good. Well, now he's a science educator, John.

He used to be a clown. Was he a rodeo clown or something? Now he's building his

eyes. He actually does have a degree in like electrical engineering. Yes, he's

an educator.
I'm joined by science educator, Bill Nye. Good morning, Bill. It's so great to have you with us this morning. There are very few people watching us this morning who aren't experiencing sweltering heat

around the world that summer
flooding wildfires.

Yes it gets summer's day officially has been summer for a week. Some are

all very few people haven't been The witnessing the sweltering heat. Oh, wow.
Give us your read on that. Is this the new normal?

These are the new normal.

Oh, that we have a hot summer is that what he's she's asking how the new normal that summer is going to be warm.

When is the first time we heard new normal? Whoo.

That's that's a good one
2012 of the soybean crop is rated very poor to poor 66% of the nation's hay fields are in drought. So is 73% of the cattle land. This could be the new normal in the United States. And so we need to plan ahead because we know and the science tells us that under a changing climate, droughts will be more frequent and more intense across the United States.

And Minnesota,

so it was the new normal in 2012. It was the new normal, but is this the new normal?
Give us your read on that? Is this the new normal? It's the beginning of the new normal.

It's the beginning of the new normal. So

the beginning of the day, at least from our perspective was in 2012, I guess not

know, well, hey, you're not a science educator. So it's
the beginning of the new normal with respect. So the latest the latest research is that there's not a turning point or a tipping point or a knee in the curve. It's just gonna get hotter and hotter and worse and worse and more and more extreme. So this is a taste of the normal of the future unless we it's the future normal humankind get to work on a dress it wow, this is so great. Yeah.

I think we need to know what we can do about this. I mean, we're obviously it's, it's we're baking. This is excoriating people are just, we can't stand it anymore. What can we do Bill Nye science guy? What
do we need to do right now, in your view? Well, there's two things. Everybody I say this all the time. The first thing is talk about climate change.

Guy talk about it.

Because nobody's talking about it. No reason not
enough. If we were talking with our families and friends up, John, I want to have a chat with you

about climate change. Okay. What are you doing to stop climate change?

I'm stopped, I stopped listening to talking about climate change. It's all they talk about
and people we vote for your climate change, we'd be much more inclined to do something about it. And then the other thing I always say is vote. We have

he says we're we'd be more inclined to do something about it.
What votes he says votes, so we

have a crack. Nevermind.
Now here in the United States where one side one political party isn't acknowledging the problem, let alone coming up with a plan to do something about it. Furthermore, the other side is kowtowing is doing what the fossil fuel industry wants to do. And as Upton Sinclair said, it's hard for a man to change his mind when his income depends on not changing his mind.

Hello, what you said being self made you cope due to health. That's right. You can't change bill Nyes mind because his income depends on his income depends on this nonsense. It really is. Yeah, climate, you know, there was this article, you everyone was tweeting it and look at this. How's this possible? Washington Post? The scariest thing about climate change? Question mark. global cooling. Now, did you see this? Did you see this? No,

I maybe I read

it because no one really read it. Oh, please

can we get over this whole thing? But okay,
¶ Cooling?
here's

so the the byline we've been accidentally cooling the planet and it's about to stop. Humans fossil fuel burning has cooled the planet while warming it.

That means nothing. But yeah, I think you made the right sound. Sorry.

So the idea is that because we've been cleaning up air pollution by not burning fossil fuels, all those little Ed bits of particles from combustion of coal, oil and gas, they actually reflect sunlight and spur the formation of clouds shading the planet from the sun's rays. But since we're cleaning up our act, now we have less clouds. I know where this is leading by the way, we have less clouds. So now the planet will warm even faster, because we're doing such a good job of
stopping climate change. Now, of course, what they're trying to do here is twofold. One is we have to work even faster. To start to, you know to get everyone in an electric vehicle with eight charging stations work

even faster before Because of the sunspot cycles before things turn around naturally Exactly. We have to work faster because once they start turning around naturally then the jig is up. We're already

there. The solar cycle has already peaked at this is why it's only 95 They're gaslighting a surprise.

What and it's gambling. And I

think this is also a nod towards Bill Gates's. Climate, geoengineering sprains, you know, creating clouds spraying stuff in the air. Yeah, I think this will be Mr. chairman

at the entire world's environment. That's a great idea.

But let's go back to the Science Guy, the educator, if
you meet with people who who don't believe in climate change, don't believe in global warming, and then

stop stop. You notice that they have to use the word believe as though it was a faith to

correct. And notice she says global warming and not climate change.

That's your if you're a believer,

yes. If you believe same thing, it's climate ism.
If you meet with people who who don't believe in climate change, don't believe in global warming. And there are a lot of them. What do you say to them? What do you say to them to convince them believe? So if I could convince people in one sitting, that would be fabulous, but that is proven quite difficult. I tell everybody it takes it takes years for people see the evidence, see the evidence. And the problem we have in climate change is a 911 or a Pearl Harbor,

we need a 911. Okay, we need a 911 or you see telegraphing something here. This is how you gotta be careful. This science educator.

What? What could you possibly happen? Anything this naturally happens, it reverses the situation like a big volcano going off. It cools the earth?

Well, we need some kind of 911 I don't know what is
not coming. And the problem we have in climate change is we don't have a 911 or a Pearl Harbor. It's just too bad. It's slow motion, because you

know, 911 That didn't kill anybody. Oh, yeah, a million Iraqis. Yeah, we need one of those.
So everybody that I speak with acknowledges that the climate is changing

every leg of course, because it's always changing. It does that historically is what it does. The nudge
that we work on people on my side of this is pointing out that humans are causing it and we're doing it because we've been we've had created this wonderful quality of life for so many people by burning bed carbon ancient swamps a coal, oil gas. We just got to stop doing that. Yeah, you first bill.
¶ Bird flu

I got a actually I have a quick update both the boots on the ground. But here is the this. We're kind of low. We're kind of low and slow on the bird flu.
The United States government is working to fund a human bird flu vaccine trial for Maderna. According to a report by the Financial Times. Right now, h five and one bird flu is spreading among wild birds, causing outbreaks in poultry and dairy cows. The USDA has also detected the virus in our nation's milk supply. On April 24, the USDA announced a federal order requiring lactating dairy cows be tested.

I love the lactating dairy cows. If they're not lactating does not count chest
feeders prior to interstate movement announcing financial assistance for producers with affected herds. Just this week, I will Governor Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for Sue County, Iowa, after it was revealed that more than 4 million chickens would have to be killed after a bird flu outbreak at a farm and two dairy workers one in Texas and one in Michigan. contracted the virus

guys Yeah, yeah, they haven't even gotten their same two guys that were infected months ago. If they recover or this is still the way they've recovered a spear head guy they

recovered luckily they recovered one intact Oh, they got lucky. Yeah, the so lucky pink. They had pinkeye
contracted the virus and last two months. However, they've since both recovered Disease Control says the current public health risk is low.

So I talked to my my my friends in the testing industrial complex. Because you know CDC had called a meeting of all everyone in the complex Hey, we got Testing, testing, testing, testing, we gotta do some testing. Everybody ready for some testing? Gotta do some testing. You're testing. Gotta do some testing. So Here is the report I received. They downplayed h five and one and said risks were low. Then they focused on Dengue fever infections, and the emails
coming in today our content heavy. It may only be a topic right now because of the summer weather but I noticed many hot words that were reflective of the COVID 19 speak during the
pandemic sent some screenshots. Recommendations for health providers maintain a high suspicion for dengue among patients with fever and recent travel order appropriate FDA approved Dengue tests which are PCR and do not delay treatment waiting for test results to confirm Dengue gay How many times have they tried to Dengue gay thing is never panned out never

know as because his own is a sub tropical diseases pretty hard to get. Now I had a friend who was an editor of mine had Dengue gay yes

and younger and she's dead now She's gone. She's now she's founder. But

she said is not as uncomfortable to have but she says whatever the case is, whatever you do never take aspirin. That's what kills you. Really? Yeah, because the aspirin is visible like it has a blood thinning quality to it of some sort. And Dengue gays looking for something like that is not no good. You can't use it. And that's the main thing to know. That's all I was told. That's a

good tip. That's it. That's an actual very good tip to tip. The tip of the tip of the week, of course,

whatever if you get Danga you know, don't take aspirin. Basically. It is good tip.

It is the summer of course, which means COVID is on
¶ Covid come back?
the rise and another
alert this summer about a COVID comeback Coast comebacks again on the rise fueled by new variants Lee McLaughlin now with the latest updated guidance on masking and isolation.

I play this clip for you because I guarantee you'll be seeing people with masks everywhere in California.
Tonight for a growing number of Americans this summer of sizzling temps is also the summer of sick.

Oh the sizzling the summer of sizzling temps is also the summer of sick
the number of COVID cases now on the rise nationwide, listen

to the ambulance background net pop nice. It's also the
summer of sick, the number of COVID cases now on the rise nationwide. 15 states have higher very high levels of the virus in there. According to the latest data released by the CDC, I probably characterize it more as a swell. It's certainly more than we've seen in the last few months. As people crowd indoors to escape the heat the virus spreads. This year's uptick is thanks to the so called flirt variants, variants of Omicron which now account for more than 60% of COVID cases.
COVID-19 is indeed becoming more mild over time population immunity has been going up and therefore the severity of the illness has been going down. And yet it's still worse than the flu. Yes. COVID-19 is still worse than the flu is the flu Shut up. The outcomes of COVID-19 are still worse than the flu. Doctors say the elderly and immunocompromised are story.

Flu kills a lot of people every year. Except the year that it was gone entirely. It's so

that was weird. Strangely

just got lucky

we dodged a bullet we did. Worse
than the flu the outcomes of COVID-19 are still worse than the flu. Doctors say the elderly and immunocompromised are still at high risk of severe disease and should consider masking in public spaces and make sure they're up to date on their vaccines. While preventative masking for healthy individuals is no longer recommended by the CDC. They say if you're infected
wearing a mask can prevent spread. As for isolating the CDC has updated their guidance saying that if you have symptoms stay isolated otherwise you don't need to isolate even if you're testing positive. That new guidance has raised some concern among medical experts, Lester Yeah,

CDC says if you test positive but you don't feel bad then just call aside.
Okay, well, I'll take their word for it.

What they what they missed in that report is to promote the I think we're now at COVID Booster number nine,

I think is number nine number nine number nine is in play number nine and

and still with everything we know all the models all we know about you know climate change all the things we know about COVID Just so much incredible science that has been done in the past four years. We still can't figure out these strokes and heart attacks. It's It's baffling everybody but we have a new theory.
Dr. Gupta always good to see you. So talk to us about what this study found in terms of loneliness and how it can actually lead to an increased risk. Stroke,

loneliness. How
is that possible that we're seeing? I mean, this is surprising to all of us because

this stuff and just think about this before you continue this clip. So instead of hypertension or getting worked up or getting mad and angry, because you got to make
the, you know, messes up to play. So who knows, what are you in with a bunch of people that are idiots, and you have to get screamed at him, which could just blow a blood vessel, you're by yourself with low blood pressure, semi depressed, you're just sitting around maybe watching television, and boom, there goes your stroke, is that is that what causes strokes, loneliness, this seems to be the

issue at hand
to all of us, because there's always thought to be a causal link, well, gosh, if somebody's lonely, maybe they're stressed, and then they might have high blood pressure, and that could predispose to stroke. Well, this is saying, we're gonna get the

opposite of what you said, if they're lonely, they have high blood pressure, and they're stressed over
all of that. And now what we're going to look for is this loneliness actually causes inflammation in the body inflammation, inflammation, we think might be causing this increased risk of stroke. So there's a direct link. That's what we're saying here between loneliness, chronic loneliness and the incidence of stroke.

So there's a direct causal link. Although I thought
¶ Chronic loneliness?
that wasn't allowed in science.

I liked it. It's not, in fact, is not but But I liked the causal causal a set it cause a well, causal link. Now, let's,

let's pay attention here because you can diagnose chronic loneliness. And I want to make sure that when you

do it with AI, I hope we're not

suffering from it.
When you say inflammation, do you mean sort of the causal direction is loneliness causes inflammation causes loneliness? For the first one, so loneliness, what

is causal causal means it's causing it or is it just I guess so.

And it's also chronic? What's chronic? But it's chronic? Is, is a term used for diseases and analysis or yeah, now chronic loneliness is like a good chronic hangnails or chronic, you know, body odor, I mean, I'm not getting the use they, they're mixing up these short phrases in terms to get you freaked out for
the first one. So loneliness causes maybe some degree of stress, but that's actually manifesting in the body more, actually, physically. And that's that's the hypothesis to explain these findings. That's really interesting. And I guess my next question would be when

that's interesting, let me look at the script. I guess my next question would be rolled the prompter. Okay. Yes.
Really interesting. And I guess my next question would be when do you sort of actually decide to diagnose loneliness and consider it chronic is so tough because there's actually not formal clinical criteria? So it's in some ways similar to how we diagnose depression? Are they disconnected from somebody disconnected from their community? Are they not really engaging with friends or loved ones? Do they never leave their
home? Hey, there's this sense of, okay, this person is lonely versus not just based on how we diagnose depression, but especially for those that are older.

John, I'm concerned about you. If you never leave the house, especially if you're older. This is very concerning. Yeah, I

think you should be concerned could Kealoha at any minute, keel over like Biden, last clip is
loneliness linked to any other chronic health conditions. I mean, the surgeon general saying that it's like smoking 15 cigarettes a day.

15 cigarettes a day to be jacked up, it seems to me, I'm so lonely
to any other chronic health conditions. I mean, the surgeon general saying that it's like smoking 15 cigarettes a day. He's right. And that's exactly what we're seeing. Here. We're seeing this concerning trend. We're seeing direct causal link between loneliness and heart attacks, even though now you're saying, Well, gosh, somebody is more predisposed to pneumonia, if they're lonely. And so there is that link to that somehow being socially isolated data, it shouldn't surprise us. It's
actually having real fiscal impacts for the body. Oh,

my God. I mean, the only thing I can see here is like get people on antidepressants because they're lonely because that'll make your social

that'll do it.

I mean, it's this is the you know, what the Surgeon General should come out and say watching M five M media is bad for your health. Is we are we are in fact, performing a public service here by warning people do not listen to this nonsense, or only listen to it under strict supervision of your favorite podcasters.

Yeah, I'd say that's probably good advice. Seriously.
This is this is really early

you have I do have this thing on this. I have two crisis clips, because we're trying to play

these on the last show. Which ones the vape vape crisis and we played these.

I'm thinking of the elder I know we haven't

played the Oh no, we have not played the elder ones. No,

this is elder abuse. And I have some thoughts. Just because yesterday I was being abused, and I'm an elder.

When it was it was the pressure group lady who was abusing you. No,

no, I was abusing her. Oh, no, I got like six videos happens on Wednesday. I get like six of these calls. Hi, are you telling you've been paying too much for your utilities? We'll give you a $50 discount and a 35% reduction. Did you go crazy because you go like this favorite one is that my favorite one is the you pick up hello? And you hear nothing and then you hear Hello? So somebody's AI isn't AI is a bit of phony baloney. Hello, hello. I'm with such and such you know
we car repairs or something. And we're there's a million possibilities. Yeah, but it's not even a real person there and you just I either wait and he hit the button debit hanging up on me recently though, because I've been hanging up on them. So you're on a list. Call this guy and then hang up on him is that guy. So thrown out. But let's play these clips.
Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Justice
¶ Elder justice?
Department celebrated Elder Justice today Garmin 17 Eight Hold

on a second show title if I ever heard one. Elder Justice. I mean, justice for JCD if I mean this is great your your regular George Floyd of the elder partment celebrated
Elder Justice today garland joined at 17 agencies at a meeting of the elder justice coordinating council or E JCC. To recognize a decade of federal progress in combating elder abuse. Every year, millions of older adults experienced some form of elder abuse, neglect, five financial exploitation or fraud. We know that the vast majority of elder abuse cases go unreported. Yeah, no, that's a real thing.

So they're bringing in so that thing is focusing on financial fraud. Rob? Yeah, being broad. Yes. Is why I'm talking about what these phone calls I've been getting.

Yes, they because they just want to get your deets and then they steal your money. So

let's play the second clip and I'll have my ad then I will expose my complaint,
garlin said the DOJ has aggressively targeted perpetrators of elder fraud and abuse while providing victims with the support they need, resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars returned to elderly victims, the E JCC was established by the 2010 Elder Justice Act to coordinate federal activities related to elder abuse, neglect and exploitation. Leaders from the Department of Health and Human Services as well as for pioneers of the elder justice movement, also gave remarks the AJCC meeting.
Okay. AJCC has Okay,

so we have the Justice Department. When are they going to stop these calls? Do you remember Elizabeth Warren it was at least a decade ago talking about Oh, rachel calls and she's always wants you to do this. And that the other thing she did, they're trying to steal your money. I'm gonna put a stop to this when she was running for president. Nothing has changed. I get so many calls, which I hang up on and I get a funny thing on the on the line. I said, Mimi, so she gets this too
and people might notice it. But on the digital line that I have for my landline. They first say here's some sort of a pitch which is a recording and they say oh, please hang on the line we keep hanging on. And then you hear this sound it goes loop. And it's a little sound before before they come on before the real person comes on the line in India. Or who knows where is China? I have no idea where these people are you I think
they have all have Indian accent. So I think most of his actions in India is a bloop you hear just before he says I hear that she's hanging up, which I think is why they're hanging up on me now. But why can't he this is all through the public networks. Why do they not do a better job of tracking these people down? I don't care. Where are they? Are they talking bitch and moan and have elder justice? Why don't they put a stop to
this? The Justice Department garlin talking they haven't done Jack about this.
John C borax day. Oh wow.

They haven't done Jack they have not done Jack they've done nothing not even Jack. No. I mean jack No. is a problem. Lots of elders are being screwed out of lots

of really old but young kids are getting screwed you don't get this not just a bunch of old ladies that are you know, that's all it for this bull crap.

True. That's true. Now instead instead let's get rid of Alex Jones. He's the problem. That's what we got to do. I'm gonna show us move by Jonah to no agenda. Imagine all
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I guess we're hanging in we're hanging in a check

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years, maybe 16 years probably.

Yeah, something like that. Yeah,

be careful. He should be key.

He's probably better that he's probably higher much higher than a baron. He's a man Yeah,

he's well, he should let us know and he should be on the lookout for elder abuse. This ramp is rampant, sir.
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the meetup jingle No, that's true. That show was that had last that staying power and it was a pretty good show.

The first year it was almost canceled. I

can see why the first season was not great. The jokes were met. I think when they really gave norm a lot more. A lot more dialogue became better for some reason.

But I did not know they had to fight to keep it on the air and they did and it'd be him a huge long term success making the network tons of money which is typical.

Yeah, yeah, typical. I have a whole bunch of ISO so I'm just playing you tell me if you like anything, okay. And
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I can tell you this you're gonna win because I don't have one ISO. guy he has a rockin brain.

No, no. Okay, but we got the facts. We got the facts. We got the facts. Like that. Okay, when all else fails ham radio. No, yeah, no. 100%
It's cute. The longer I talk it's gonna get dumber.

Okay. Do you like any of these anything that yeah, I liked

I liked 100% one and that was the first or second one I liked the second

one was
the facts that's where we got the facts. We got the facts. We got the facts.

Yeah, like that was 100% like those two?

I think the 100% has to win because it's 100% Man 100% You know it's 100% 100% we win.
Well, this is weird. What's happening here?

Now your machine she's blowing up? Yeah, it seems to be
homeless. You know, this

is not good. Hold
on What happened here this is very strange. I've

never had this happen.

It's always
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¶ Just the tip

Everybody John C. Dvorak Tip of the Day. I also have I wanted to do not do a tip of the day but do a Dutch ism of the day. So you can do your tip first if you want. I actually

have two tips. Ones ones. I'm going to do this. This is going to be a regular feature. I'm going to do a product tip every show.

Okay, as long as it's not about that drive fixer which blew up my drive because I do blame you for that obviously.

Of course you would. Well, first of all, it's just a bonus tip Mimi sent in. She says she opened an Amazon box and then she looked into the problem. Online. She opened an Amazon box and I baby cockroach was inside which she quickly killed. But she says she recommends opening Amazon boxes outside because of this. I guess a couple of the warehouses are cockroach infested. Oh,
nasty. Yeah,

that's a good tip. That's

a very good it's a very handy tip.

Yeah, the other chip is a product tip which is because Jay has been using this product to do the scanning of the checks and the scanning of the notes and the rest of it. It's a killer app. It works on phones iOS, and it also works on the Android phones. It's called camed people just look it up CamScanner now when I was I've used the cam scanner, Cam scanner is a terrific product. And I remember when I was a kid
¶ Camscanner
and I bought when I bought a copy Stan and you screw a camera on to it and you had to put the lights up then you take a picture of some document or something you want to scan and then now scanners regular bed scanners came out but this it does the adjusting it does the focus intake takes care of all this. It is a fabulous product and she says she's been using it since 2017 and works like a champ. And

of course all of her contact details have been shared all over China. With the with this free app, free app.

Well you can pay for it too but it's yes she is the free version of course

I've used CamScanner it's good. I wanted to it's a
¶ Dutchisms
tip because you can use these in regular parlance. I first want to circle back to the co host door to Carrick. The bullet is has been shot through the church you remember that one that Dutch ism?

Yes, we are trying to deconstruct Yes, yes, one of us could come up with anything well, although I had a theory about Lutheranism, but this well this.

So this this is used as Oh, you know, it's it's kicking off is kind of the way it's used as kicking off now. And the bullet in question was shot by the Spaniards. It was a cannonball shot by the Spaniards in 1573 during the siege of Harlem, and they shot it right through the st. BAVO. Carrick, and you can still see the hole that it made.

They kept it intact. Well, I

think they close the hole up but they have a big arrow like the hole was here where it was the hole was here. Yes. Wow. This is where the whole 1573 These things have staying power. Now the one that was sent to me today, I cannot believe we have not brought this up on the show that you can use this one when something bad has just happened. And the phrase is thrown under Khandekar.

Which means poop
on the marble. Coop no

poop poop on Lamar poop poop on the morrow. This

is a gay San Francisco saying it is. No, but there's plenty of poop on marble there. Yes.

And this comes from the 1700s when kids were playing marbles, and, and often because it was like so
is about marbles. Yeah, marble, no marbles, poop on the marble

cake. So they were playing marbles. And it was like San Francisco back in the Netherlands in the 1700s. And, and sometimes they would roll the marble and it would roll through the poop. And that's when it meant Oh, there's poop on the marble. Something's about to happen. So you can use this it's thrown on the clicker. Try it with me John. strength on the Connector Group on the kicker world's
gone mad but don't you worry it's time for a tip of the day with curry.

Brother Okay. We will be using lossy send me a
¶ Wrap
couple of phrases that you got down under you. You

will be using this you will be using thrown down the connector. I guarantee you I guarantee you. I think we were gonna end it for today. But we look forward to seeing you back here on Thursday as we move towards Fourth of July. Sunday. I mean not Sunday, Thursday, Sunday.

I don't know. Sunday.

I got bone graft going on. I'm amazed. I'm still still sitting

here sound fine, ya know?

Sure. I feel great. A bet we got Joe Biden's brain coming up Brian Longnecker with a little bit of dinero we got DS last Professor J Jones and up next on troll room.io The no agenda stream in your modern podcast app we have beer bourbon and Balderdash, sir west of the balderdash. So, enjoy that and thank you all for tuning in. Thank you for supporting the show. Thank you for being here. Trolls coming to you from the heart of the Texas hill country here in Fredericksburg, Texas in
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physically crunch and process all that gigabyte and that means something

that is queer care for you to fall from that Cheeto dust
PLEASE

NO NO now it's like a disaster. And that means something said Winburn thing you'll never hear it again.

Time to make fun

blaming on the black guy. They have to do this at 82 degrees.

Bude and fall excessive heat warnings and dangerous heat wave it's just sick
sad reporting guys

you care about pronouns? That's it. I would say
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it's more like sucking up being a slime ball please. attention
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whore get off of carbon and that means I think we should sell carbon offsets really know the difference between the 92 and 100 LGBTQ plus healthcare equality high performer dressed in looks like a new
can people their name their pronouns using those correctly? I got gigabyte going on physically crunched, just physically crunch your care.

Back there's some suffering from his warning pictures

of Cuba at the beach to stop us from podcast. It's about being misgendered
resignation really means it's just offensive and he went by there so fast that the women burn the hell out of the doctrine

by going on and that means something get off the carbon decompose.
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