No Agenda - 1583 - "Ninny"

Episode Date: August 20, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Smash that like button. Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak. It's Sunday, August 20th, 2023. This is your award-winning Give One Nation Media Assassination, episode 1583. This is no agenda. Looking at the uptick and broadcasting live from the northern Italian coastline in Porto Bonato, Italy. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry.
Starting point is 00:00:22 And from northern Silicon Valley, where I'm the one who said, don't use the rain stick, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where I'm the one who said, don't use the rain stick, I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. Well, okay. Hey, I don't care about California. We need the rain in Texas.
Starting point is 00:00:37 We are, we're about to burn up. Washington, D.C. is flooded. Oh, and you're sad? No, that was a good thing. I was going to say. No, man. No, no, no. I mean, maybe you weren't pointing it right.
Starting point is 00:00:55 I mean, I was clearly up and down, up and down in place to have it land right in central Texas, and we still have nothing. It's still 107 degrees there. And now, not only do you get a hurricane, but you get the hurricane named Hillary, which is just, it's kind of poetic justice
Starting point is 00:01:18 in a way. But that's not you, right? You don't have any problems. Well, what? Any rain. Oh, here at the house? No, I said there's nothing in Northern California. You have no rain. No, of course any rain doesn't oh you're at the house no i said there's nothing in northern california you have no no of course not no i'm not at the house you you know i'm not at the house no i'm saying my you said do you have any problems i said you mean at the house i'm talking about my house not yours oh yeah no so will you get anything is it only southern california you know i'm looking at this thing it's supposed to kind of move into the
Starting point is 00:01:44 california area and then push itself up to Washington and across the country, supposedly. But it's Hillary. I mean, you can't count on her. Hold on, I got a clip. Much of Southern California is under a state of emergency as Hurricane Hillary accelerates from Mexico, where at least one person was killed in high water. Widespread and catastrophic flooding is forecast in the southwestern U.S. Evacuations are underway, including on California's Catalina Island. The LAist's Robert Garova reports from there. The LA County Sheriff's Department sent out an advisory to leave,
Starting point is 00:02:17 just as droves of people got off ferries in the city of Avalon. Many people seemed unfazed, though. They sunbathed, swam in the ocean, and dined in the city of Avalon. Many people seemed unfazed, though. They sunbathed, swam in the ocean, and dined in the restaurants. Others, like Breanne Boyd, filled orange sandbags in preparation. People are still coming over. They probably shouldn't be because they could get stuck here. We don't really know what the weather is going to be like. Local business owner John LaFleur held two heavy sandbags of his own. Mother has her own agenda all you can do is just prep for what might possibly happen the city of long beach on the mainland says it will open a
Starting point is 00:02:50 temporary shelter to take in residents and visitors evacuating catalina for npr news i'm robert garova in avalon i love that npr news i have the pbs version of that. Okay. Storm Hillary in SoCal. Yeah, here she comes. The Category 4 hurricane brewing over the Pacific Ocean could weaken and become the first tropical storm to reach Southern California in 84 years. It's currently located off Mexico's western coast, packing sustained winds of 130 miles per hour. Forecasters expect it to weaken by the time it hits Southern California on Sunday. That could bring heavy rain and flash floods to the state and other parts of the Southwest. I don't think I have an actual clip of anyone saying this is climate change. Have you got anything? Yeah, I've heard it. But I couldn't find one.
Starting point is 00:03:43 They can't. I don't have one either. But they couldn't do much because they got this 84-year-old. 84 years ago, it happened before. So was that climate change? Oh, there's the issue. I get it. Well, here's San Diego's local station, CBS. Does it look like we're getting ready for a hurricane here? No.
Starting point is 00:04:00 Lizette Vasquez is in town on vacation from Houston. She's seen her share of hurricanes and tropical storms. They start boarding things up. They start closing things. And they start getting everything together. What's this look like? Like nothing's going to happen. They're not prepared.
Starting point is 00:04:19 It seems like half the people are like nothing's going to happen. The other half are like, yeah, it's going to be bad. I just think we're not used to it. You know, when someone says, you know, a tropical storm or a hurricane's coming, I don't think they're used to it. Walden Keys is a lifelong Mission Beach resident and business owner here. Where I haven't seen one window here on the oceanfront, anywhere here in Mission Beach or Pacific Beach has been boarded.
Starting point is 00:04:41 He did see a couple people bag some sandbags. Not sure if a couple will help. The reaction all over the boardwalk is the same. Is it really going to hit? We don't believe we don't believe it's going to hit a little San Diego denial. So that's interesting if you think about it. OK. Well, first of all, the news media has taken such a hit in terms of reliability that you have a storm bearing down with potential 90 mile an hour winds which means you better board your windows and they're i don't know these guys are full of crap this is a bad thing that were you were you this clip that you played is a bad clip well it's a good clip from our perspective. Let's see what France 24, the European station, makes of it.
Starting point is 00:05:27 A street becomes a river in Santa Rosalia on the east side of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico. Nearby, one person drowned as their vehicle was swept away. To the north, not far from the U.S. border, residents of Ensenada were unfazed despite Hurricane Hillary heading their way and meteorologists warning of life-threatening waves. Here in Ensenada, whenever we're told that there's
Starting point is 00:05:54 going to be a storm like this one, the reality is that it does not come. Maybe we get a little rain, but that kind of storm does not come. Over in Southern California, residents braced for the first tropical storm to hit there in 84 years. I'm afraid people might die, so I want everybody to stay home and not, you know, go out and think it's fun to be out there and just stay safe. Stay safe. So right now, just getting prepared with sandbags, hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst, and just trying to alleviate some of the water damage that possibly could happen. Heavy rain could cause widespread flash floods when it falls on the state's mountains and deserts. Authorities have proclaimed a state of emergency, with beaches in San Diego and Orange County closed.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Islands off the Pacific coast of the U.S. and Mexico have been evacuated. Meh. That seemed kind of a mixed report, really. But it was better than the local station. What islands have been evacuated? What are they talking about? I have no idea. The Baja Islands.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Are there islands in Baja? What are they talking about? I don't know about there's no populated islands except Catalina that I know of they're not evacuating that they're supposedly seven are you there yeah I'm listening they're supposedly not they're going to be at least in some instances 90 mile an hour sustained winds. Yeah. Can you imagine that? I mean, that's got to be hilarity. They better start boarding up their tent flaps in Los Angeles.
Starting point is 00:07:31 The poles are going to be flying. We're laughing, but it's not that funny. No, it's not. We're not laughing at, we're laughing with the storm, not at the storm. You know, they were talking a big, we went to see, before we left, we're in Italy right now. Before we left the Barcelona area, we went to the Familia Torres winery. Are you familiar with the Torres winery? Torres?
Starting point is 00:07:56 Torres. In Spain? Yeah. No, no, in Spain. In Spain, yes. Yeah, they're huge. Yeah. So we had a tour of the winery,
Starting point is 00:08:05 and they were talking a lot about climate change. The winemakers love the idea. The winemakers, generally speaking, I don't know what they're thinking in Spain, but in most of the areas, they're thinking it's great. The problem they feel they have, and by the way, none of it was it's man-made, but they were like i think that somehow
Starting point is 00:08:26 i have a feeling because of water usage that they're getting a lot of crap and that's why well you know we're doing a lot for climate for climate change that makes sense but they really they're using rainwater they're you know they're very slow drip and um and it's you're supposed to do but okay well i'm just telling you what they said on the tour. It was very, very dry. I said, we need rain. Um, and they're just not getting it. They're not getting the rain, but man, that was, I learned a lot about winemaking on that
Starting point is 00:08:55 tour. That was phenomenal. That's unusual. I learned how to, I know, I you actually learned something. I know. That's weird. I know so much more now. I've never done a wine, like a proper wine tour where they are actually making the wine and storing it in the barrels. And just to tie it into climate change, the guide says, what do you think about Hillary Clinton?
Starting point is 00:09:20 You like? And we're like... What? Yeah. And we said, oh, okay okay she was here two weeks ago she apparently had a private tour of the winery and signed a casket or a barrel said yeah we don't need to see that one oh okay i understand she signed what a casket or a barrel a barrel i'm sorry a barrel oh yeah but it'd be more appropriate one of But one of those big ones, like 1,000 liter barrels.
Starting point is 00:09:47 That's huge. Yeah. That's huge. It's more than a biscuit. Their name for those things, vats, is usually what you call them. You call it a what? A what? Vat.
Starting point is 00:09:58 A vat? Oh, okay. A vat. A couple things. Just a little European update. So, yes so yes climate change everyone's very aware of it don't seem to care that much but climate change they're not blaming anybody for it this barcelona airport terminal since you and i have last been here this turns out to be one of the largest hubs in europe i didn't i didn't. They do 70 million passengers a year,
Starting point is 00:10:25 which is more than Schiphol. How does it compare to Frankfurt? Because that's the other big... I think it's bigger than Frankfurt. I know Schiphol's a hub, but not like Frankfurt's. I always thought it was the hub. Yeah, I think Schiphol is under 50.
Starting point is 00:10:42 And I'm not sure about Frankfurt. Frankfurt is big, too. but this is just, it's unbelievable. And they've got, you know, similar to Holland, they have high-speed rail in and out of the airport, which is kind of a good thing. You know, that really does, you can get to a lot of places from the high-speed rail from the airport. It was just phenomenal. And the people have no property tax here. People talking about, you know, I have a 3,000-square-foot home. I pay 500 euros a year in property tax.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Well, that's property tax. There's none. Sorry? You mean it's super low. Yeah, nothing. Exactly. Oh, yeah. Americans are gouged. Well, listen to this. Cause we got the military industrial complex.
Starting point is 00:11:30 We've got the Ukraine war to pay for. So we have to pay tons of money every which way. Yes. Our normal taxes don't, won't go to our local people because to fix the pothole. So we had to pay property taxes on top of that and on top of sales tax and on top of gasoline tax. We're probably taxed about, I don't know, if you really look into it, it's way over half of what we make, way over. So the one thing we notice is, I mean, so living is apparently reasonably cheap. And I'm just looking at the euro and saying, okay, it's- What, you're thinking of moving there now?
Starting point is 00:12:01 No, no. No, the bandwidth is no good. I can't deal with it. Actually, bandwidth is probably better. What? There you, no. No, the bandwidth is no good. I can't deal with it. Actually, bandwidth is probably better. What? There we go on. No, don't even. Don't even.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Don't even redacted me, bro. Please. Food is remarkably cheap. We go to a restaurant, and if we each have one drink, because we're not huge drinkers, the two of us will be like 65, 70 euros in a restaurant. In a restaurant. That's unheard of in America. And so I'm trying to figure this out.
Starting point is 00:12:37 But higher end places. No. And this was on the beach. No, it's not like these were unclassy joints. But when I kind of dig into it, first of all, a lot of it's local food. So, you know, they're not importing stuff. You have fish, a lot of seafood, pretty cheap. But even lamb or other kinds of beef, all very, very reasonable.
Starting point is 00:13:03 You'll see something on the menu that I know in the States would be $30, and here it's $15. And so I'm like, wow. Well, Spain's always been, even when I was a kid in college, students would go to Spain because that was the reason you went there, because it was always a good deal. Well, there's something else going on. So I said, how much do you make working in the restaurant per hour?
Starting point is 00:13:29 How much do you think they make per hour here in the restaurant? Ten bucks. Eight euros. So about ten bucks. Ten bucks. Do you know what they're paying in Texas, in Austin? Twenty-five. Seven bucks.
Starting point is 00:13:42 Twenty-five dollars an hour. New York City. Oh, that's pretty good money for a restaurant person because people won't work they won't pay that here what in california no well there's something something is askew with our with our system in america i mean the balance is it's all unbalanced it's very unbalanced now you don't have to. Now, you don't have to tip. I mean, you can, but... You should turn my second channel on, by the way. No. No, I never turn your second channel on. Don't be telling me what to do.
Starting point is 00:14:13 No, no, no. No, because, no. You're just saying, excuse me? What? You're just saying? At the end of the day, I'm just saying. You're just saying? You should...
Starting point is 00:14:22 Don't tell me what to do with audio. Where was I? See, now you completely threw me off. You were complaining about the pricing in Austin for the waiters. Yeah, I think even the food in the supermarkets is just cheaper here. Something is going on. I think the U.S. dollar is just out of control. I'll say it again when back when i was a kid in college it was the same then it's not any different
Starting point is 00:14:52 i thought we were doing so much better silly me we really don't we're. We're not doing better at all. Doing the same is what we do. Yeah, I don't know. I think the U.S. dollar is just debased somehow. Something is, it feels worse than ever. I mean, I've been to Europe. I've been around.
Starting point is 00:15:18 I know what to expect. This is unexpected. It's unexpectedly inexpensive in most of Europe. It was in Amsterdam. So far, we've only been here in italy you know we arrived yesterday afternoon and i've been working all day so i haven't really been out much but even the hotel even hotel prices go to the uk go to the uk and see how cheap it is why would i go to the uk everyone's sick and dying you can complain in the opposite direction and give a little balance to this report. Everybody is sick and dying in the UK.
Starting point is 00:15:47 Do you know that there's 2.6 million people who are just sickly and dying? It's crazy. God, you sound like an old woman on this podcast. That's to balance the old man that you are, brother. That's what that is. No, they are very, very ill. Let me see. I have a report here
Starting point is 00:16:05 somewhere um well wait a minute let's let's do a report about americans that'll work meantime rates of cancer diagnoses rising among really young americans that's according to a new government funded study just published and it found that women in their 30s drove that increase by a large majority our chief medical correspondent dr sanjaypta, looking at all of this. I was just so surprised that it was women so young. Morning. Morning. Yeah, this is a bit of a warning call.
Starting point is 00:16:33 I think we have to look at this data and read into it and understand what's going on here. If someone is diagnosed under the age of 50, that's considered early onset cancer, early onset diagnosis. What they were trying to figure out is how much has this changed over the last 10 years or so? What are we seeing? Are we seeing more of these cases being diagnosed in younger people? And the answer, just like you said, is yes. It's primarily people in their 30s that are driving that increase and primarily women. Let me just show you, per 100,000 back in 2010, you had about 100 cases diagnosed in that age group. Go fast forward 10 years roughly, and it's closer to 103. So it's about a 3% increase over that 10 years. Doesn't sound like a lot, but if you start to extrapolate
Starting point is 00:17:18 and fast forward even further into the future, the concern is that those numbers will continue to balloon. But again, it is primarily women. So men did not have the same increase, and you did not see that same increase in people over the age of 50 as well. So that's kind of weird that women are getting, and I think they call it something like turbo cancer, but it's women, women in their 30s. And then we have here, the UK is the sick man of Europe again. On almost every health indicator, life expectancy, healthy life expectancy, obesity rates.
Starting point is 00:17:54 And it hasn't been this bad since 1942. The number of people who cannot work primarily because of long-term illness at nearly 2.6 million. Dude, they're sick. There's something going on there. You don't think it could have anything to do with the vaccine, do you? Well, the vax is supposed to affect women more adversely in terms of cancer than it does men. Oh, really? Is that in the research?
Starting point is 00:18:24 One of the reports, let's keep listening to these McCullough and his Malone guys. Is that in the research? The research? Yeah, it's supposed to kill more women. It's only three percent. Good enough. All right. Now let's get into it because it's on deck.
Starting point is 00:18:39 COVID is making a comeback this summer. So COVID a comeback. COVID comeback. Many of us would like to leave it in the past, but cases are once again on the rise. So when will new booster shots roll out? Ann Thompson asked the CDC director. This summer, most Americans left COVID in the past, gathering together once again mask-free. But tonight, signs of a COVID resurgence.
Starting point is 00:19:03 Across the country, COVID hospitalizations jumped more than 14 percent in the most recent week, but far lower than pandemic levels. NBC News medical contributor Dr. Kavita Patel. What's behind this uptick in COVID that we're seeing? The main driver of this is a variant that's relatively newer to the scene, EG5. It's easier to give and get, so that makes it kind of easier to pass along. It's been almost a year since the last COVID booster came out. CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen. The new COVID booster is expected to be approved by the FDA, and then we will make recommendations from the CDC probably by the second or third week of September. Will it protect against this new strain?
Starting point is 00:19:45 Yes. The booster is tailored to what we are seeing circulating now. Critics say the federal government is behind once again. People knew there was going to be a covid resurgence. So why don't we have a booster today? Why do we have to wait until next month? The way we go about doing our just like we do with our flu shots. Right. We make sure that we're looking at the ways in which the virus changed. They look at and evaluate that. The FDA is doing its work. We likely will see this as an annual COVID shot, just like the flu shot.
Starting point is 00:20:15 Just in time for fall when we'll also face RSV. Can you take the flu shot, the COVID booster, and the RSV vaccine all at once? So for flu and COVID, yes. RSV, again, is only available for older adults. That's one where I'd say talk to your doctor about what's right for you. So until the new booster comes, get prepared. At home tests, they do cover that new strain. Keep a mask handy in case you're in a crowded place and most of all get your shots covid flu and rsv all by halloween to give yourself your best chance of staying healthy reminder that covid never went away and thank you covid never went away all right i i have i have some presentation here because one of our one of our producers um is in charge of multiple wastewater scan locations oh yes do we have
Starting point is 00:21:08 the best producers or do we have the best producers i guess we have the best producers why don't you go to data.wastewaterscan.org i had no idea this dashboard it's a dashboard the waste dashboard oh yeah bring this up on your computer. You're going to want to see this. Everybody can do it at home. What is it again? It's data dot wastewater scan dot org.
Starting point is 00:21:36 And I'm going to zoom in. There's 44. This is for the entire U.S. I'm going to zoom in on your area, francisco wait oakland they have uh here we go we have the east bay utility district i'm going to click on that there and here and so they have four actually they have six reporting graphs for sars-coV-2, influenza, RSV, human metanemovirus, monkeypox, and the norovirus. I mean, this is, and so this is when you pee, according to the data,
Starting point is 00:22:15 when you pee, they track this with PCR testing, which as we know, you spin that up enough, they don't tell how many cycles they're using, but you spin it up enough, They don't tell how many cycles they're using, but you spin it up enough. You can find anything in your pee. And do you have the data? Do you have it up? No, I got nothing. What do you mean you got nothing?
Starting point is 00:22:34 I get telling you, I haven't been coming up. Data.wastewaterscam.org. Scan, not scam. This is an official government website. It would be great if it not scam. This is an official government website. It would be great if it was scam. That's what I heard. Would somebody please register wastewater scam dot org right away? That's a great domain name. Yeah, people will be going to like i just tried to
Starting point is 00:23:08 all right okay i finally got something i got a map now go ahead and zoom in on uh on oakland you can look at your own municipal here so right now we have a spike we got a spike in COVID. We had a small spike in June of influenza. RSV spiked in Oakland somewhere around the end of July. Now, let me go look at southeast San Francisco. Oh, they got RSV off the charts there. Oh, they're all going to die. That's bad. Very, very bad.
Starting point is 00:23:44 You can look at the details. So as I've been surfing around on this, you can make a heat map out of this stuff. This is really fantastic. As I've been looking at this map, in most places, RSV is flatlined. that San Francisco and East Bay, that they are spiking on, or they have some readings on RSV. Being dumped from a local lab. Well,
Starting point is 00:24:15 that's a, this is kind of going into my point. All the reports I have, every single one is, you know, yeah, we've got Ares, we've got the COVID variant and we've got influenza and they're always adding RSV, RSV, RSV, RSV. But the majority of places on this map, RSV is flatline.
Starting point is 00:24:34 This summer, most Americans left covid in the past, gathering together once again, mask free. But signs of a covid resurgence across the country, covid hospitalizations jumped more than 14% in the most recent week, but far lower than pandemic levels. NBC News medical contributor Dr. Kavita Patel. What's behind this uptick in COVID that we're seeing? The main driver of this is a variant that's relatively newer to the scene, EG5. It's easier to give and get. So that makes it kind of EG5. It's easier to give and get.
Starting point is 00:25:05 So that makes it easier to pass along. Easier to give and get. It's been almost a year since the last COVID booster came out. CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen. The new COVID booster is expected to be approved by the FDA. And that's that's a slogan. It's easier to give and get. That's a slogan.
Starting point is 00:25:23 Expected to be approved by the fda and then we will make recommendations from the cdc probably by the second or third week of september will it protect against this new strain yes the booster is tailored to what we are seeing circulating now all right so every single booster clip i have contains the following can you take the flu shot the covid booster and the rs vaccine all at once? So for flu and COVID, yes. RSV again is only available for older adults. That's one where I'd say talk to your doctor about what's right for you. So what to do until the new COVID booster comes? Get prepared. That means stocking up on at-home tests. Yes, they cover the new strain that is
Starting point is 00:26:03 out there. Keep a mask handy if you're in a crowded place. And most of all, doctors say be sure to get that new COVID booster when it becomes available, along with the flu shot. And if you're over the age of 60, the RSV shot. Get all three of those shots by Halloween. That will give you the best chance, they say, of staying healthy. So here's the script. It's easier to give and get, which is, you know, that's your masking.
Starting point is 00:26:32 Oh, you're giving it to someone. You're a giver. Easier to give and get. Halloween, get it by Halloween. And they're all including RSV. And I have... If you're over... Wait, I heard the same thing two or three times.
Starting point is 00:26:50 You left out, ask your doctor what's right for you, which is what they say on TV ads. Yeah, correct. So everyone said that. And then the Halloween thing, they all said that. And then they said they get all three shots if you could, but except for the RSV, which is for people over 60. This is a problem. RSV only, only this year has been known to affect people, older people.
Starting point is 00:27:18 It's always been a childhood disease. Yeah, it's a kid's cold. Exactly. But this is the new part. And the fact that they're including it and that RSV is flatlined on most of these graphs, interestingly, San Francisco seems to have some erratic behavior on RSV. Everywhere else, it's flat. And now, babies, don't they throw the diapers out? Babies aren't peeing on the toilet. They're not toilet trained.
Starting point is 00:27:53 Good point. Yeah. So I have a feeling that RSV may be their next target. Do a little sidestep. We're all thinking COVID, COVID, COVID. We know COVID. You know, you should get your booster if you feel like it. But this RSV, we don't know a lot about it.
Starting point is 00:28:09 Well, they say they do, and I will repeat my complaint, which is I've never heard of this until this last couple of years. We'll call it a tripledemic. Health officials across the country are bracing for another triple threat of viruses this fall.
Starting point is 00:28:25 They're warning three respiratory viruses, COVID, the flu, and RSV could all hit at the same time. Stop me if you've heard this before. Already, we're seeing an uptick in COVID cases. CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta joins us now. Sanjay, let's start with COVID-19. It seems like everyone knows someone who has it right now. Really? Really.
Starting point is 00:28:46 Raise your hand if you know someone who has covid troll room do everybody i just heard on the news everybody knows someone who has covid right now could you trolls please let me know if you know someone who has john do you know anyone who has covid right now do you know anybody? Okay. John will come right back. My policy now is just to reset. Okay. Do you know anybody who has COVID right now? No.
Starting point is 00:29:16 And I want to mention something else in the script is the use of the word uptick. I've heard it. Oh, yeah. Uptick. Well, yes, exactly. On the troll room room not a single person not a single person knows someone who has coveted right now but maybe if you work at cnn now sunday let's start with covet 19 it seems like everyone knows someone who has it right now where do we
Starting point is 00:29:39 stand on this well you know it's interesting there's there's a there's good news and there's bad news here overall. First of all, there's not a lot of testing going on, as you probably know. What a lie. There's wastewater testing. This is bullcrap. It's hard to get a sense of the real numbers, the amount of transmission out there. But they do these wastewater samples. Oh. And when they look at wastewater, we know that there's a lot of COVID that's out there.
Starting point is 00:30:04 So what we really look at is hospital admissions. Hold on a second. Wait a minute. Stop tape, dog. Stop tape. I am quite sure that if you are vaccinated and boosted, even though it doesn't stop transmission, even though it doesn't stop you from getting COVID, I'm quite sure I was told that you will not have to go to
Starting point is 00:30:26 the hospital. Correct? Did I forget? Did I remember that correctly? I think that maybe this whole thing didn't work. Trying to figure out if that's a good sort of measure of what's going on. Let me show you the country as a whole. There's patches of the country. Red and orange are going to be places where you see more significant increase. There are a few places where the number is actually going down. And yellow is sort of stable. So that gives you a snapshot of how things look now. It's August. As the weather gets cooler and drier, we know that these viruses tend to spread more. But let me give you the sort of trajectory over the last couple of years of how things have looked. We know, you know, if you look at that very big
Starting point is 00:31:10 surge in the middle there, that was Omicron. Right before that, in September of 21, that was Delta. Far right of the screen is where we are now. The numbers are going up, but August of this year right now is about a quarter of what August of last year was. So, you know, the answer, I guess, is we're going to see. We know the numbers will continue to go up, but luckily they're starting at a much lower level than in years past. I don't know this this script that is across all the networks. They're lying. They are just lying. What can I say? That they're lying?
Starting point is 00:31:50 Contact your doctor for what they think. I'm thinking this RSV is, I'm telling you, they're going to push RSV. I think COVID is, no one believes in COVID anymore. We don't know enough about RSV. It's being snuck in there. Now we're telling, oh, get your three vaccines, influenza, get your COVID. And it'll be separate. I don't think it doesn't sound like it's a part of the COVID booster. Hold on, I have one more clip here.
Starting point is 00:32:16 I'm going to have it explained. You can see in the numbers that this year is different, but it's also different because we have protection from all three of the viruses, I believe. What can we expect vaccinations to look like this fall? Look, I put this together to try and make this as simple as possible. So flu, COVID, RSV, really dependent on age. If you're under the age of 60, before Halloween, you should get your flu shot. Late September for COVID, that's when that new booster is expected to come out. It is not an exact match
Starting point is 00:32:45 for what is currently circulating, dominantly circulating in the country, but it's still good protection, especially for people who are vulnerable. You don't need to worry about RSV if you're under the age of 60. Same guidance for those over the age of 60. Talk to your doctor specifically about RSV if you're at high risk for that particular vaccine. Dr. Sanjay Gupta, thank you, friend. Oh, thank you, friend. Oh, thank you, friend. Let's see. I had another report here. This was a local report. I'm not sure why I clipped it.
Starting point is 00:33:17 Let me check this one. This is WW... I wonder what the deal is with this Halloween emphasis. Well, that's when it's going to happen. Halloween is October 30th. That's when we're all going to get masks. There you go. It's a connection to the mask.
Starting point is 00:33:35 What do you wear with Halloween? You wear a mask. It's predictive programming. A new COVID-19 variant is spreading quickly throughout the United States. programming. A new COVID-19 variant is spreading quickly throughout the United States and the World Health Organization says EG.5 poses a similar level of global risk as existing variants. 22 News reporter Kiara Smith has how you can protect yourself and how you can go about getting tested, Kiara. Nick Ciara, this new COVID variant, EG.5, also known as ARIS, is now labeled as the most dominant Omicron subvariant, as it is said to be more transmissible than other strains.
Starting point is 00:34:11 The new COVID variant, EG5, is on the rise in the U.S. And if you are wondering how to go about getting tested for the virus, a Baystate health expert says PCR tests or at-home tests are the way to go. Any of the local pharmacies, they still sell COVID-19 testing kits. And of course, you can always contact your health provider, primary care doctors or provider who can order the test for you. This new variant is the fastest growing COVID-19 Omicron sub-variant, and it's responsible for about 17% of new COVID cases. And the symptoms of EG5 are similar to other COVID-19 strains. Some potential signs of the variant include coughing, a sore throat,
Starting point is 00:34:59 fatigue, and loss of smell. And these symptoms can progress over time, leading to difficulty with breathing. So if you are at over time, leading to difficulty with breathing. So if you are at high risk, Dr. Pius says you should take more safety precautions. People who are at risk of severe infection, elderly, immunocompromised patients, patients with weak immune system, should be up to date with their booster shots. Dr. Pius recommends that those at high risk also wear a mask and keep a good distance from others. Working for you, Kiara Smith, 22 News. Okay, so more of the same. With a mask, which we now know does not work at all, but okay, so we all have to have a mask. I think what really got me into that they're planning something again is that Scott Gottlieb, who we played on the last show, we was talking about BioBot.
Starting point is 00:35:50 They're the ones that do this data.wastewaterscan.org. Did you get the note from the producer? Yes. Yeah, I did get the note. He's on a board. Yeah, he's on the Illumina board, and Illumina makes the assays for PCR tests. And by the way, is there a test for RSV?
Starting point is 00:36:13 You don't hear about that. I'm telling you this. I don't trust the RSV thing. Let's listen to Gail. Gail always tells it to us straight. Well, we're seeing new evidence that the COVID cases, they are ticking up across the country.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Hey, hey, hey, Gail, it's uptick. Not ticking up, it's uptick. Get it straight, girl. Oh, no. While the experts say there's no reason to panic, the test positivity rate has shot up since June. The test positivity rate. If there's no tests available and people aren't doing tests. It's only, I guess it's wastewater. After a steady decline since the beginning of the year.
Starting point is 00:36:49 Good news is the new boosters are on the way. They are strongly recommended for people who are at high risk. Errol Barnett is here with more on what you need to know about this story. Errol, we are all over COVID, but COVID is not over us. Good morning to you. That's very true, Gail. Good morning to you. That's very true, Gail. Good morning, everyone. Health officials say the summer gatherings and travel that we're all up to have fueled this recent uptick. There it is.
Starting point is 00:37:11 Good work. So we have CNN, NBC, ABC, and now luckily CBS with the uptick script. In the southwest region of the country. And while, yes, you all may be tempted to go out and get that booster shot, you may to wait just a bit longer and here's why oh hold on a second um i'm this something is bugging me about this let's keep listening something is very wrong as many enter the last few weeks of a social summer season it's clear one thing didn't take a break, COVID. And with fall fast approaching, many are wondering if and when they should get their booster shots. Everyone will likely meet the criteria to get a new booster. CBS News spoke with Dr. Bernard
Starting point is 00:38:00 Kamens, who's the medical director for infection prevention at Mount Sinai. He says the next generation of boosters will target more recent coronavirus variants, which is especially important for people over 60 and those with chronic illness. Hold on. And now I know what's bothering me. Ivermectin is now back on the docket, correct? Ivermectin is now allowed to be prescribed? Yes. How come no one's saying, go get? Ivermectin is now allowed to be prescribed? Yes. How come no one's saying go get some Ivermectin? Or how about any other, again, shouldn't we
Starting point is 00:38:36 have live healthy? Treatments, it's called a treatment. It's called a treatment, yes, thank you. It's called a treatment that might even as a prophylactic, there's a word we used a couple couple years ago prophylactic as a prophylactic prophylaxis prophylactic working stuff no one is saying this across all of your news media for people considering no money in that covid shot do you recommend they wait? Yes, I do think that the best thing to do is to wait until the new booster is available. The CDC says those boosters won't be available until early fall, which is the same time people should get annual flu shots. What's the best advice for people who are considering these shots and wondering if they can get them together. There's actually no reason to think that you cannot take these shots together.
Starting point is 00:39:28 And health officials say it's crucial, folks, remember, just basic hygiene lessons we all learned at the beginning and the height of the pandemic and childhood. Hand washing, covering your cough, staying home when you're sick, and, of course, avoiding crowded indoor activities if you can. Great advice. I'm waiting for the fall to get my booster. Yes.
Starting point is 00:39:46 And the suggestion is for people who want free boosters, wait a few weeks till mid-October when that program kicks in, even though boosters will be available earlier. There it is. Wait until October, Halloween, for your free boosters. How does he know they're going to be free? I never heard this. He just said it. He just said, wait for your free booster. Great advice.
Starting point is 00:40:09 He jumped a gun on the script. Waiting for the fall to get my booster. Yes, and the suggestion is for people who want free boosters, wait a few weeks until mid-October. He says the suggestion is, that's why. Everyone's been told. This is what I think. Script went out. Uptick, uh, triple Demick, RSV, old people get ready to mask up Halloween. Halloween. We'll have free boosters by Halloween. Everybody. Oh, hold on a second. Uh, everybody will have free boosters
Starting point is 00:40:38 by Halloween. Make sure you alert your viewers, but do it a little inconspicuously. You moron at CBS. Great advice. I'm waiting for the fall to get my booster. Yes, and the suggestion is for people. See, Gail had the script. I'm waiting for the fall to get my booster because I know they're free. Fall to get my booster.
Starting point is 00:40:58 Yes, and the suggestion is for people who want free boosters, wait a few weeks until mid-October when that program kicks in, even though boosters will be available earlier. Okay, I'll wait till mid-October to get the free booster. I always like a deal, Errol. Thank God we're free. Dude! Dude! They're just laughing about it. Why would it be free?
Starting point is 00:41:16 Unless the deal has already been made. The deal's been made. Don't worry, guys. We're going to buy all those boosters from you because we're going to have the uptick by Halloween. The cool thing is here in Europe, there's at least one politician who is not having this nonsense. One. There's one.
Starting point is 00:41:37 Christine Anderson, the German MEP, member of European Parliament. She had a great, great speech. I think this is about a week and a half ago. This whole COVID madness, this so-called pandemic, it was just a test balloon, a gigantic test balloon. Well, for what, you ask? Well, to see how far they could go, ask? Well, to see how far they could go, to see what exactly they would have to do to get free individuals in a free and democratic society, to consent to be enforced into compliance. That's what they were trying to establish. That's what they were trying to figure out. And they have figured it out. Trust me. They are much smarter now. societies. Their goal is to strip each and every one of us of our fundamental rights of freedom, democracy, the rule of law. They want to get rid of all of this. This whole COVID thing had never anything to do with public health. It never had anything to do with breaking waves. It always had to do with breaking people in order to make us a part of a mindless, malleable mass, which they can totally control.
Starting point is 00:43:15 And we will be completely dependent upon this globalitarian elite. So I'm really imploring the people and all the peoples around the world, for God's sake, stop giving your democratically elected governments the benefit of the doubt. They are not deserving of that. They are not. Stop rationalizing whatever your government is doing. Stop rationalizing and come up with some good intentions. They have no good
Starting point is 00:43:57 intentions. Never, as I said before, in the entire history of mankind, there has never been a political elite concerned about the well-being of regular people. And it isn't any different now. Why should it stop giving them the benefit of the doubt? Because I can tell you, you cannot comply your way out of a tyranny. It is impossible. Trying to do so, you will only feed a gigantic alligator in the hopes of being eaten last. But guess what?
Starting point is 00:44:36 Your turn will come, and then you will be the one swallowed up. I also have to ask the people, end your silence. Speak up. For God's sake, stop complying. Start rebelling. They're out to get you if you do not resist. I like globalitarian elite
Starting point is 00:45:04 trying to combine totalitarian and globalism in one. I like global, global, go globalitarian elite. Trying to combine totalitarian and globalism in one. I like that. I think she should be on the Tim Pool show as a regular. Does she have any standing? I mean, I see her a lot. No. I guess no.
Starting point is 00:45:23 She's a raving lunatic. You don't think she's completely on point and right? No. I guess no. She's a raving lunatic. You don't think she's completely on point and right? No. You don't think... They're trying to steal... Anything else. I'm sorry, they're trying to steal what? Money. M-O-N-E-Y.
Starting point is 00:45:37 It's all about the money. You don't think that it's about power? You don't think that in the United States it's going to be about... Oh, they're just taking our money at the drop of a hat anytime they want it. It seems like a lot of power to me. Yeah, how about getting ready for an election? How about getting mail-in ballots? What about that?
Starting point is 00:45:56 Yeah, it's all part of the same scheme, but at the end of the day, I said it. Yeah, you did. But I only said it because I said it earlier as a joke, and now I'm stuck with it. At the end of the day, it's about the money. I understand the power angle, but there was no money. They wouldn't care about the power. But what she's really saying, I don't think, you know what? I'm just going to disagree.
Starting point is 00:46:17 I don't think she's a raving lunatic. I think she's spot on. She's saying that they will, they, the royal they, they are going to force us to mask, maybe do another lockdown or stay home. And her point is, we are the lunatics. We're the lunatics that let them
Starting point is 00:46:35 do that to us. That aspect I agree with. Okay, so she's not a raving or ranting lunatic. I like the word raving. Yeah, but she's not. It's raving. No, but she's not a lunatic. She's lunatic. I like the word raving. Yeah, but she's not. No, but she's not a lunatic. She's absolutely right. This is exactly the plan.
Starting point is 00:46:52 And I was talking with Tina about this today. She says, you know, people won't stand for that. I said, absolutely. Oh, no, they're completely going to stand for it. No, she's wrong. They will stand for it and they'll do it sincerely. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, here's do it sincerely. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:07 I mean, here's how it works. First, airlines, oh, you got to mask up. So if you want to fly, you have to mask up. If you don't mask up, you can't fly. Easy. Then HEB in Texas, HEB, run by Herb Butts or whatever his name is, he'll say, oh, you got a mask. You got a mask to come into my supermarket. Everyone will do it. We still take our stupid shoes off, although you don't have
Starting point is 00:47:29 to do that in Europe for some reason, because I don't know, they don't believe in the shoe bomber anymore. What kind of shoe bomber came from Europe? I know. I know. What kind? What was the UK? So we can't quite count it anymore. It was in Europe at the time. Yeah. No, I don't think it was. I guess it was in Europe. Yes, it was. But it's the compliance part.
Starting point is 00:47:54 That's the part that is worrisome. You must obey. People are going to do that. They're just going to do that. They love it. Yeah. And then they'll be lining up for their shots for their booster shot great and then what kind of confuses me because i'm i'm all of this to me is numbers and you know they're already lying now oh everybody knows
Starting point is 00:48:22 someone who has covid no no so oh well the numbers are ticking up hospital numbers now i'm ticking we know the hospitals were empty we know the hospitals were empty when they remember that the guy went down to new york yeah looks like classic so you know then he got banned from youtube and ultimately when when numbers came out, it was a small percentage of what was expected. So it's all a mind game. And then what bothers me is then you have Bobby the K who sits down with Tucker. Did you see this interview? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:58 And he lays out this whole thing, which, I mean, yeah, I i'm not gonna say it's not true but he's kind of making it sound like covid came from gain of function from fauci from the lab and there's all these extra is all this extra stuff and i'm just not believing it anymore because it was very mild covid was ultimately mild what killed killed people was ventilators and exposing old people to flu where they got pneumonia, and then vaccine shots. In 2014, three of
Starting point is 00:49:34 those microbes escaped. Fauci built labs all over the country, in Galveston and everywhere, their BSL-4 labs. We don't even know how many there are, BSL-3 and BSL-4. We have no idea how many there are. You know, we've counted them.
Starting point is 00:49:50 I have a new book coming out that goes through the ones we know. But there are many secret ones that people don't know about, and they're doing it here in the United States. But in 2014, three bugs escaped from three different labs. And they were high-profile breaks, and they were very dangerous things, smallpox and a couple of other bad, bad microbes. The public learned about it, and there was a lot of publicity, and Congress held hearings. 300 scientists wrote President Obama and said, you've got to shut down Anthony Fauci because he's going to create a microbe that will that will cause a global pandemic. And so Obama signed a moratorium that shut down the 18 worst of Anthony Fauci's experiments, where most of them were taking place in Galveston and in North Carolina by a scientist called Ralph Baric down there.
Starting point is 00:50:50 And instead of obeying that law, Anthony Fauci shifted a lot of his operations offshore. And those operations ended up, most of them, in the Wuhan lab, which is a military lab, and that the Chinese were on the People's Liberation Army. And then a lot of them went to the Ukraine. So a lot of that science now, and it's funded. You know, Fauci was funding lots of it. But then the other government agencies began to get confidence in, you know, their ability
Starting point is 00:51:20 to get away with it. And most of it is being funded by the Department of Defense. Most of all, the biggest single funder is USAID, which is, you know, a CIA cutout. Okay. It may be true, but he's making all this sound like he's kind of bringing that back to COVID. Like, well, COVID was clearly a bioweapon. I'm not so sure anymore. Do you think COVID was a bioweapon?
Starting point is 00:51:49 Yeah. Hmm. i stick with that i mean i haven't got any evidence to the contrary if it was a true bioweapon then they would have had an actual antidote and they don't they don't there's no there's no antidote to it everybody gets it the mrna vaccine was supposed to be and it was patented before the outbreak and the whole nine yards is another cliche so they did have an antidote and it was the cova it was the mrna vaccine and they thought it would work and it didn't they were they they screwed themselves yeah i i'm i'm just going back on all that i'm just thinking this i still need to see the actual isolated virus you know you're going way back that's never been resolved no that's been resolved numerous times no it hasn't no it hasn't there's there is no one has shown that there's oh we got something
Starting point is 00:52:37 from the lab in wuhan and they got saying they got deleted from the internet and no this this was and remember you're going back to there's no virus yeah i think i am i think i am okay i am I got deleted from the internet. No. This was... And remember... So you're going back to there's no virus. Yeah, I think I am. I think I am. Okay. I am. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:50 I think I am. Yeah. Why? Because it was just the flu. Remember what happened with the flu? The flu went away. I know the numbers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:59 Flu went away. The flu suddenly disappeared. Yes. Okay. So I'm still thinking it was just the flu and we scared everybody. We scared everybody. It's like these fires now everywhere. Oh, it's climate change.
Starting point is 00:53:10 There is no relief for the residents of Yellowknife. Despite the best efforts of local firefighters to contain the blazes and help from the central government in Ottawa, the situation is now almost a lost cause. in Ottawa, the situation is now almost a lost cause. When we are driving both of the highway side, it's burned down so that it's all trees are black. I think it's the internet line or five lines poles are down and we still see smokes coming out. And it's not much better in British Columbia. Officials there say the intensity of the blazes hasn't waned and the number of people evacuating is rising by the hour. The situation is highly dynamic and the numbers are changing all of the time. But as of now, we are currently hovering at about 30,000 people on evacuation order and an additional 36,000 people on evacuation alert. The city of Kelowna is the hardest hit, with thousands of homes already lost to the flames.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Officials say the intensity of the fire can be measured by the fact that on Friday, flames ripped through more than 20 kilometers of land in just 12 hours. All right, so we've got Canada on fire everywhere, which appears to be bad land management. I'm going to stop you. And I'm going to prove to you with three clips that this is all climate change. Oh, OK. Well, OK. I mean, it's all climate change. Oh, okay. Well, okay. I mean, it's all climate change.
Starting point is 00:54:48 All of it. I do have a clip from the Alberta premiere. Premier. Premier. Whatever. Premier. Premier. You keep saying it wrong, and it makes it impossible for anyone else to say it.
Starting point is 00:55:03 I want to play these three clips about this Maui fires, which may... Wait, wait, wait. Before you go to Maui fires... Oh, hold on a second. What happened there? Before you go to Maui fires, which may wait before you go to Maui fires. Oh, hold on a second. What happened? Before you go to Maui fires, let me just play the premiere. There you go. Let me play the lady. We are having this discussion, of course, at a time when there are critical conversations around the world on climate change. Much of the country, including your province, has been ravaged by wildfires this season. Do you believe there is a connection to climate change? Well, look, everybody is on target on 2050.
Starting point is 00:55:30 That was decided a couple of years ago at COP26. And so all of the industrialized provinces are moving in that direction for exactly that reason. Everybody knows that we need to reduce emissions. But I'm also watching that China is a billion-plus population. They don't have a target until the question, lady. India, as I understand it, doesn't have a target until 2070. But in terms of a link, Premier, do you believe that climate change and the unprecedented wildfires we've been seeing this summer are at all related? All I know is in my province, we have 650 fires and 500 of them were human caused.
Starting point is 00:56:02 So we have to make sure that when people know that when it's dry out there and we get into forest fire season, that they're being a lot more careful. There you go. It's people setting fires. It's idiots. And it's a dry, unmanaged land. But OK, you are now going to prove, and I'm sure you're being facetious, that Maui is climate change.
Starting point is 00:56:20 What do you mean, specious? What are you accusing me of? By the way, when did 2070 switch from 2030 in China? That's what she said. Oh, we have to keep moving the goalpost. All right, here we go. This is the Maui that we have an expert on NTD, a book writer, author who did some research, and he's going to discuss this as the clip one. But the state failed to put in place the actual forest management policies that would have actually reduced the amount of brush, the amount of consumable fuel that is important for a massive wildfire to take place, especially in the last few years as the sugarcane industry has dried up and grass has come in. Those policies need to be put in place years ago.
Starting point is 00:57:05 And they really failed to do that, which caused these huge fires. Yeah, yeah, no, I get no we're getting there. Yeah, OK. I'm in agreement. I'm in agreement. I know where this is going. I know where it's going. Do you have any sense of why those policies weren't implemented, as you say?
Starting point is 00:57:21 I think, unfortunately, one of the huge pushes in Hawaii was to go green, which was to go renewable. There was actually legislation, the Hawaii legislature mandated that the Hawaiian electric would have to go 100 percent renewable by 2045. So, of course, the utility company decided to invest all of its resources into going green, into those renewables, instead of wildfire management. In fact, in the last three years, they only invested just under $250,000 in forest management, in wildfire prevention, which of course is very much undercutting, which was, I think, a risk that they had been warned about for years in the state, that this could be what happens.
Starting point is 00:58:06 Exactly. By the way, I said facetious and not specious. Of course, I know what you're coming up with, because this is exactly the problem. Everyone focused on climate change bull crap and didn't put any money into doing the important things. Exactly. Which means climate change is the reason. How do you see a solution going forward? I think, unfortunately, in the case of Hawaii, much has been devastated. It's going to take many, many years for the state to recover from this. I think this is a lesson for other states that are in regions where there is,
Starting point is 00:58:38 I think, long-term dry conditions, where there is a lot of fuel that's built up. I mean, we've seen huge fires in California. We've seen big ones in Canada. We've seen them now in Hawaii. I think it really requires, I think, a concerted effort to deal in forest management and the management of the land that we have. I think that's an old lesson that I think is certainly in the United States we used to be much better at. I think we've gotten worse. I think the idea that this is climate change is honestly a distraction from the very real issues that now face legislatures and companies and businesses that now must deal with the fact that they have many forests that
Starting point is 00:59:15 are in grasslands that are out of control and causing these huge fires. Jared Sutman, columnist for the Daily Signal and author of The War on History, The Conspiracy to Rewrite America's Past. Thank you so much. I think there's even a little more to this, knowing that they wanted to electrify all of Maui. And with that, I'm pretty sure they meant D.C. So get rid of all the A.C. stuff, go all with batteries or whatever they were thinking. go all with batteries or whatever they were thinking. And I'm pretty sure that in the kind of in the plans,
Starting point is 00:59:52 I mean, I'm not sure. This is not like a central planning thing, but the whole idea of that ruin cities, let it burn. Let the wires burn. Let it all burn to the ground so that we can then rebuild it. Let it salvage. I'm sorry? The electrical,. That's easier to salvage. I'm sorry? The electrical, the copper is easier to salvage if the wires are burnt off. If it's on the ground and burnt off.
Starting point is 01:00:14 And it was really the electric company's fault. I found a great report, a local report, with this guy from the company Ting. And Ting works for insurance companies, and they put little detectors into homes of the people who are insured so they can detect surges and other faults in the electrical grid or at their homes for insurance purposes.
Starting point is 01:00:40 And so they got a hold of this guy, the CEO, who will probably be dead soon. Monday, August 7th at 10.47 p.m., surveillance video captured an explosion outside the Maui Bird Conservation Center upcountry off of Linda Road. Minutes later, flames were recorded burning in the tree line. Now, CEO of Whisker Labs, Bob Marshall, is coming forward with information he says was captured by a network of smart sensors installed in nearby homes. If you look at the Ting data, all the sensors in that area, 10 sensors, measured at that very instant a sharp drop in voltage that is the actual fault occurring on the electrical grid. A fault is defined as an abnormal electric current caused
Starting point is 01:01:25 by some sort of equipment failure. Examples include a transformer exploding, a fallen power line, or when two lines touch. Any of those faults, just like what you see in the video from the bird sanctuary, are likely to cause an arc or a spark. That means there's molten shards of hot metal falling down to the ground. Between Monday, August 7th and Tuesday, August 8th, three major fires broke out on Maui. During that same time period, Marshall says 78 sensors spread out across the island detected a total of 122 faults on Maui's electrical grid. And that's not normal at all. I mean, there's typically not more than a few faults on any given day on Maui. And so this was definitely a result of the winds.
Starting point is 01:02:11 In West Maui, he says there's evidence the power grid was under tremendous stress. Just looking at the sensors in Lahaina, there were 34 faults measured kind of between the 11 o'clock Monday night time frame and the 5 a.m. time period when they went offline. And those were increasing in frequency and severity. On Tuesday, the state told H&N Investigates the official cause of the fires had not been determined and likely won't be for some time. We will, as in any incident of this nature, eventually be looking at causes and measures that will improve safety in the future. But again, this is one where all of the assets that would be involved in investigating reports like that are trying to restore service at the moment. We asked officials at Hawaiian Electric to respond to this new information we're still waiting to hear back the utility has said it's cooperating with the state's investigation of the fires and that it's also conducting its own now i wonder how that'll work
Starting point is 01:03:16 insurance wise can they hold the uh the electric company liable for this? No, they can. I don't know. Do we have any insurance people out there that have a clue on this? We'll get some input. We need that for sure. There's one other thing that I've been reading about. A lot of these homes were outfitted with smart meters, or as they call them, advanced meters. Homes were outfitted with smart meters or, as they call them, advanced meters.
Starting point is 01:03:52 And many of these advanced meters do not have built-in surge protection. So that might answer the question of how come some homes just got torched like they were hit by a directed energy weapon. If you get a fault in the line, it comes back up. You get a spike. You get a surge. the line it comes back up, you get a spike, you get a surge and it blows out and we've seen lots of evidence of these smart meters just catching fire that could have been another little
Starting point is 01:04:13 it was just a domino effect it was bad but it was all because of climate change you're right climate change, exactly it's all climate change by the way, um, we were wondering where Tulsi Gabbard was.
Starting point is 01:04:27 She, Tulsi has been doing a lot. Actually. She's been doing her sub stacks and she's doing videos. She's now a podcaster. Yeah. Well, she's a good one too.
Starting point is 01:04:36 It's a good one. Oh, here he is. So, yeah. So burn it down, burn it all down, burn down.
Starting point is 01:04:43 Um, let's burn it down, burn down, um, Chicago, burn down Baltimore. Well, that's how you do it. Yeah. And then, you know, you can buy it up cheap. While the wildfires have taken lives, there is growing concern. Developers are now trying to take the land.
Starting point is 01:04:57 Nearly 3000 structures on Maui were affected by the fires and the cost of rebuilding is in the billions. Real estate investors are already making offers with some accusing them of putting profits over people. Residents are telling CBS's Lilia Luciano Maui is not for sale. There's a new worry for Lahaina residents who survived the inferno. Lahaina is not for sale. I repeat, Lahaina is not for sale. Hawaii's governor is considering a moratorium on all land transactions in Lahaina to protect locals from opportunistic buyers. Please don't approach them with an offer to buy land. Please don't approach their families to tell them that they're going to be better off if they make a deal. Hawaii already has the highest housing cost in the nation, with home
Starting point is 01:05:45 ownership out of reach for many residents. On Maui, the average home price is now $1.2 million, while the average income stood at just $88,000. Archie Kaleppa, a ninth-generation Lahaina elder, says the recovery must be in the hands of locals and natives. We're here to hold the line. The recovery must be in the hands of locals and natives. We're here to hold the line. We are here to hold the lines and get the rest of the state of Hawaii behind us. That's what Kylie Dindinger and her partner Ray McGorry did when they took in a three-generation family of residents who lost their home in Lahaina. We were already at a housing crisis.
Starting point is 01:06:22 We just want them to stay. They're also holding the line by expanding their family from two to six. What does that mean? Family. It's a Hawaiian word for family. And those aren't just any lands that are feared up for grabs. Lahaina was the capital of the Hawaiian kingdom. It holds the sacred burial grounds of ancestors and kings. So the natives connection to the land isn't just historic or cultural.
Starting point is 01:06:54 Nora, it is spiritual. One point two million. Brother. Hey. Yeah. Can you mark that clip? Mark that clip somehow. OK.
Starting point is 01:07:03 So we can go back to it. So I can hear Lahaina is not for sale. Lahaina's not for sale. Two years from now. It'll be sold. When it's sold. I mean, where else can these people go? That's exactly why you burn it to the ground. They didn't do it right because they killed a lot of people I'm sure they didn't
Starting point is 01:07:26 mean to do that but where else there's no way to go I mean the only way to go is to sell this that's the only thing you have left oh I feel so you don't really have a lot of choices especially in that climate where they're let the raw land prices are more than you can afford, let alone rebuild. Of course. And the smoking gun is that douchebag who didn't sound the alarm. All right, we're going to do a full squad three down here. As the grim search for the missing approaches its 11th day and the death toll continues to climb, tonight, Maui's top emergency management official has resigned.
Starting point is 01:08:03 Citing health reasons, Herman Ndaya has stepped down amid withering criticism. He literally failed to sound the alarm. Do you regret not sounding the sirens? I do not. As the nation's deadliest fire in more than a century ripped through Lahaina, Ndaya never activated the emergency sirens most often used for tsunami warnings. Saying had he done so, he feared the public would have moved towards the fire in the hills. Because they're stupid.
Starting point is 01:08:34 I will tell you that sirens have not been used for brush fires. But Maui County's website lists wildfires among the very hazards sirens can be used for. The siren is instant, immediate. It's going off. Something's going on. I'm alert. It's sort of difficult to believe that you would be compelled to run toward flame. Amid the growing frustration, a new NBC News review of public meeting records found
Starting point is 01:08:58 Ndaya repeatedly downplayed the use of sirens, calling them a last resort. If I would have had access to that button, I would have pushed it. Do you think the sirens going off would have saved lives? I do. All right. So the real conspiracy here is not directed energy weapons. Oprah's shooting laser beams. Man, I've seen it all.
Starting point is 01:09:22 The algos really love that. They really pick that stuff up. Now, the real conspiracy here is they put morons in. This guy isn't a moron. They put in the police chief from Vegas moron. You know, they're not evil devil people. They're dumb. They're bad.
Starting point is 01:09:40 They're not good. This is what government, when government goes out of control, this is what happens. You get stupid people who hire even stupider people and they're all going to cover for themselves. Yeah, it's a perfect storm. Yeah. Do you know that in Austin, which is just rife with homelessness and drug use and no police because the police were defunded. No one wants to be a cop anymore in Austin. They kicked out the state police because, you know, ACAB.
Starting point is 01:10:14 What's ACAB? All Cops Are Bastards, ACAB. We even saw that on a wall here or maybe it was on the way from Spain or here. Yeah, ACAB. So now, amidst all this trouble that Austin, Texas has, my home for 12 years, until I escaped and reentered the state of Texas, they have now purchased a building, a downtown building, which was kind of an eyesore. It's been empty for many years, but it was in prime real estate, not really right in the middle of downtown. They've purchased that to make affordable housing for government employees because they can't live
Starting point is 01:10:57 anywhere near their job. This is how it works. They're taking care of themselves at this point. There's so much, there's so much government. They're just going to take care of themselves at this point there's so much there's so much government it's they're just going to take care of themselves hire more dumb people who are dumber than them and until people start to wake up to it you're going to get arcs and sparks and here this clip nyc to use prison here we go new y York City wants to house immigrants in Manhattan's Metropolitan Correctional Center. The infamous jail closed down in 2021 following years of complaints over dangerous conditions. It's also where Jeffrey Epstein died. Mayor Eric Adams administration is now asking permission from the feds to use the facility to house illegal immigrants.
Starting point is 01:11:48 from the feds to use the facility to house illegal immigrants oh man what did i wait i had something here on the uh this is a story that's underreported oh yeah yeah here i had something on the the immigrants what was it uh uh yeah solution here workpermit.com, which is an international visa assistance website. Immigration, a solution to U.S. labor shortages and inflation. This will be the next one. You know, since no one wants to work in America because they're all living with mom and dad and they're stupid enough to let them live at home and not kick them out and tell them to go work and get something done.
Starting point is 01:12:26 Yeah, you know what? Why don't we just, like they're doing in New York City, give the immigrants work visas? Let them work. It's the perfect solution. Perfect solution. And then this was brought up in, again, European Parliament, just back to climate change for a moment. You know, when we are told to believe the dumb people, the government hired dumb people who hire even dumber people. If you're in government, I'm sorry, you may not be dumb, but you probably recognize what's happening then they bring in stupider people to sell the message and these
Starting point is 01:13:06 are celebrities or um rich people or you know here listen to um what's this guy's name he this is the remote romanian member of european parliament cristan teres he actually sounds pretty uh his english is pretty good in this one. Dear colleagues, when the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is using hysterical, spoiled people like Greta Thunberg, whose place should be in school, not on streets,
Starting point is 01:13:36 to promote his reports, clearly we are dealing with a billet system and cult rather than a scientifically based organization. Carbon dioxide is a gas that currently represents 0.041% of the whole atmosphere. Despite this small percent, for decades now campaigns are run to make people believe that man-made CO2 is the cause of the climate change. The solutions proposed to fight climate change are higher taxes and more state control, as well as less rights and options for the people. Emissions must have a price that changes our behavior.
Starting point is 01:14:12 This is what Ursula von der Leyen said in this plenary in 2019. Obviously, the clear objective is to change our behavior to higher taxes and prices while fighting climate change is just a pretext to do it. People deserve a better future, but we clearly cannot achieve that by passing laws that are making them poorer, while a small elite is getting richer by selling and forcibly selling them products and services
Starting point is 01:14:38 that they do not need or want but are allegedly saving the planet. Thank you. Now wait for it, because he got a blue card! Now wait for it because he got a blue card. Mr. Terjes, you have a blue card. Blue card. From Mr. Kokalis. Do you accept it?
Starting point is 01:14:52 Can you not accept the blue card? The blue card system is great. What does it mean? Is that a compliment? No. So the European Parliament has yellow cards and red cards and blue cards. Okay. So the red card, I'm not even sure.
Starting point is 01:15:12 I've never heard about the red card. But the yellow card is where you can say, hey, we have to send this back to the commission because the European Parliament doesn't actually write laws. He just did a speech. He didn't make a proposal. Yeah, but a blue card is like a it's like someone wants to wants to talk back hey i you can't just stand up and say hey like faraz used to do like hey you idiot no you have to first issue a blue card and then if you accept the blue card then then that person can say something to you. What if you say no?
Starting point is 01:15:46 That was my first question. I don't know. Maybe you can only say no to so many blue cards and then you get a purple one. I don't know. He's saving the planet. Thank you. Mr. Turches, you have a blue card from Mr. Kokalis. Do you accept it?
Starting point is 01:16:06 Mr. Kokalis, you have the floor for 30 seconds. Thank you, colleague, for accepting the blue card. I would like to ask you to explain a little bit what is the relationship of Greta Thunberg to the IPCC. Do you think that she is a scientist? She is part of the scientific process of the IPCC, do you think that she's a scientist? She's part of the scientific process of the IPCC. And I would not comment on your characterization of her as a hysterical person. And I also think that she has grown beyond school age by now. Oh, OK.
Starting point is 01:16:38 So he's like, hey, listen, dude, I wouldn't agree with your assessment of her being a hysterical person. And I'm pretty sure that she's older than school age now. OK, so what are you talking about? There's your blue card. Thank you. Thank you so much for the question. And I'm glad that you asked this because it is surprising that when we talk about an important topic like this, like climate change, in the media, for example, and even in this plenary, people like Greta Thunberg are more quoted than actual
Starting point is 01:17:11 experts. So I'm asking you in reply, what is the expertise of Greta Thunberg, of Bill Gates, for example, to lecture us, to force us, to lobby us, to pass laws, to violate people's rights, and for them to make money? No, you answer exactly what I ask. Because if these are scientists, look, science is based on facts, not on propaganda. And everything that we heard here, sir, everything that we heard here, it's simply propaganda. Thank you very much, Mr. Turkic. You have to explain to the Europeans. Mr. Turkic, you don't have the floor 0.041 percent of the atmosphere is causing all these
Starting point is 01:17:51 they are claiming mr turkish mr security you have the blue card time is over this is this is government this is what has become and it's Now, who is the dumbest person we have in government? Come on. In our government? Yeah. Maisie Hirono. She's up there, but I'm talking unelected. Appointed.
Starting point is 01:18:14 Oh, unelected. Unelected, yes. Unelected. Unelected dummy. She was recently in Japan, and she ate some magic mushrooms. Oh, you're talking about Janet. She's in Japan. And she ate some magic mushrooms. Oh, you're talking about Janet. She's in government. Yes, she's in government. And now,
Starting point is 01:18:32 back to Real News. Let's spend some expensive CNN airtime on this. What are considered magic mushrooms. Mushrooms that can be hallucinogenic. And so, now these wild mushroom dishes are selling out at that restaurant's branches across China. You have sparked all this.
Starting point is 01:18:48 May I ask you, I'm just quite curious, what was it like, the mushroom experience? So I went with this large group of people, and the person who had arranged our dinner did the ordering. There was a delicious mushroom dish. I was not aware that these mushrooms had hallucinogenic properties. I learned that later. I can tell you later. You're sleeping and having visions.
Starting point is 01:19:19 Listen to this old nut bag laughing like a schoolgirl. The magic mushrooms. The dollar's out of control. Inflation's out of control. You're sleeping and having visions. Mushrooms! I read that if the mushrooms are cooked properly, which I'm sure they were at this very good restaurant, that they have no impact.
Starting point is 01:19:47 But all of us enjoyed the mushrooms, the restaurant, and none of us felt any ill effects from having eaten them. All right. Well, and now they're selling out at In-N-Out China. Well, Secretary Yellen, thanks so much for your time. I appreciate it. You bet. Thanks, Erin. I'm so happy that we got that out of the way, Secretary Yellen, thanks so much for your time. I appreciate it. You bet. Thanks, Aaron. I'm so happy that we got that out of the way. Old Yellen. Now, before we leave the gloom and doom, I want to do more dumb government. Oh, I
Starting point is 01:20:20 have one more. One more dumb government. Okay. All right. What agency in the United States that surprisingly is armed can go and shoot you? IRS. Yes, correct. The IRS. Listen carefully to this report. The IRS tells us that that agent was taken to a Valley Hospital. But unfortunately, just after getting there, they did pass away.
Starting point is 01:20:45 There are multiple gun ranges. Did you just hear what I heard? Play it again. I'll tell you. This IRS agent who was at a gun range somehow shot himself. Someone shot the IRS agent, but it's a they
Starting point is 01:21:03 them. The IRS tells us that that agent was taken to a Valley Hospital, but unfortunately, just after getting there, they did pass away. There are multiple... They did pass away. One agent was shot. They did pass away. I thought that it was a mistake from the reporter, but no. Gun ranges here in this area, so initially when that 911 call went out,
Starting point is 01:21:25 there seemed to be some confusion as to where this happened. Now a spokesperson with the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed the shooting happened at their federal correctional institution range. They said it happened just before noon today during a routine training and that the gun range was being used at the time by multiple federal agencies, but none of their employees were hurt. Now this evening, local agencies are honoring and showing their respects for this IRS agent. Officers held a salute in front of their squad cars at the medical examiner's office in downtown Phoenix. A caravan of officers escorted the fallen agent from the Deer Valley Hospital. A giant American red flag was also seen flying from the ladder of a fire truck.
Starting point is 01:22:06 The FBI is conducting this investigation, confirming the IRS was at this range for training today. They say in a statement, to preserve the integrity and capabilities of the investigation, details of the ongoing process will not be released. Findings of the FBI investigation will be turned over to the U.S. Attorney's Office District of Arizona for review. Now, that IRS spokesperson also told us that their thoughts are with that agent and with their family tonight. Of course, as we learn more information, we will make sure to bring that to you. Live near Anthem, I'm Holly Bach for Arizona's Family. Thoughts are with that agent and their family.
Starting point is 01:22:42 I can extract from that, which is not what the news media is supposed to do, make us have to do their work. It had to be a trans IRS agent who was, I don't want to use the word, but probably a ninny, which is an old-fashioned word. A ninny? A ninny who didn't know how to use a gun and was looking at it or
Starting point is 01:23:05 doing something stupid and shot them themselves in the head. Oh, God. I fear you're right. I fear you're right. And this is what comes to your door.
Starting point is 01:23:22 Open up. We are here. We are here by myself. We are here up we are here we are here by myself we are here we are here i mean i don't i don't want to laugh at someone dying but no i don't either but this is the way this is reported is very poor and it's not doing the public any good any good at all well so you're playing all these gloom and doom clips and so so I thought I'd bring it down to some. There's no dates involved. No dates? No, there's no dates.
Starting point is 01:23:50 When's the world going to come to? All hell's going to break loose. Well. Oh, oh, a Nostradamus clip? My favorite guy, McGregor, Colonel McGregor. Yes. Who does have some good product. I mean, he says some things.
Starting point is 01:24:07 He was on some podcast. I got to get a clip of some of the stuff he said that I was unaware of. But here he is. He's on Valuetainment. Woo! You know, I want to get on that show. Wouldn't it be perfect to be interviewed by that guy? That's a PPD?
Starting point is 01:24:25 Patrick. Yeah, Patrick Davis. Yeah, something like that. I should be on that show. I agree. Yeah. Maybe we'll get some donations. So there...
Starting point is 01:24:37 How many people watch that show? Get back on Rogan. A lot of people watch. Get back on Rogan. A lot of people. This, by the way, you just heard the real John. The real John. He threw the sad puppy out, which we now have to shoot.
Starting point is 01:24:54 You'll see. The donation seg will be over in four minutes. And how John thinks is, I got to get Curry back on Rogan. Is it the truth or not? Get him back on. I think we need to open a new audience. We need to go to PBD. That's the guy. He's not going to open anything.
Starting point is 01:25:12 You might as well go into Tim Poole's show. No, PBD has big numbers. He's big. He's a big guy. He's big. Yes, yes. Okay, let me get to the clip. Alright, okay. So they have McGregor on and they're coming to come up with all these thesis for all what's going to happen in 2024.
Starting point is 01:25:28 Oh, this is going to happen. And Gaffin's going to get in a PBD guy says, Gavin, so they're going to work it. So Gavin, he's all, he's all,
Starting point is 01:25:35 well, you're, you're also brought up Gavin Newsom a couple of times. I do bring him up and I think he's in play. Are they not? Nobody, of course, mentions RFK at all.
Starting point is 01:25:44 No, no, no, no no no it has i got some better clips about to prove that in a minute but let's play this first and so they're going on and on and on and on about so what do you think and so here we listen to to uh mcgregor's theory on what's going to happen in 2024 i don't think we'll ever get to the 2024 election i've played this clip you did yes okay don't play no we'll play it we'll it's it it was months ago but it's okay we'll play it again it was not that old i think it's about i think it's about four weeks old okay while we're listening to it i will uh search and tell you when i played it you're going to implode in washington before you didn't just have it and not play it?
Starting point is 01:26:26 No, he definitely played it. Definitely. And in fact, that's when you said. I would remember this is a maniac. This is when. Exactly. And you said at the time, McGregor's a maniac. At least you're consistent.
Starting point is 01:26:37 Well, I said it again. Okay, let's skip this clip. At least you're consistent. No, no, no. Let's play it. It's a good clip. I think our economic financial condition is fragile. It's going to come home to roost in ugly ways. No, no, no. Let's play this good clip. I think our economic financial condition is fragile.
Starting point is 01:26:47 It's going to come home to roost in ugly ways. I will tell you, I don't know exactly how it will happen. I think we're going to end up in a situation where we find out the banks are closed for two or three weeks and nobody can get into them. You think so? I think we're going to run into something like that. I also think that the levels of violence and criminality in our cities is so high that it's going to spill over into other places in society. People that normally think they can live remote from the problem are now beginning to be touched by the problem. Then I look at this thing in Ukraine. I think Ukraine is going to lose catastrophically. It's going to be a complete
Starting point is 01:27:21 collapse. And that too is going to have an effect here at home because people are going to say, well, wait a minute. Everybody told us Ukraine was winning. Everybody told us X, Y and Z. I mean, sort of the Russian hoax on steroids. All of those things are going to come together or converge in some way that's going to prevent us from reaching, you know, the status quo. Oh, another election. Oh, another set of campaigns and so forth. Yeah, you can kill it there. It was July 2nd. Kill it there. July 2nd is when we played this. OK, so he says that the second part is worth it. And Newsom is the logical candidate for them.
Starting point is 01:28:00 He's presiding over California, which is their poster child for the future of America. If you want to know what the Democrats want America to become, look at California. How deeply in debt is California? It's a catastrophe. Everyone who can leave that has any talent, ability or understanding is leaving. Businesses are leaving. No one wants to be there. So what are you going to end up with? A very small minority of very wealthy people and millions of poor people, most of whom don't even consider themselves to be Americans. That's the dream world for the left, California. I don't think we'll tolerate that. So I don't think it'll ever get that far on the national level. It was not clipped properly. It shouldn't be that long. My clips are under two minutes and this is 246. Yeah,
Starting point is 01:28:40 it was a little long. So let's go to yesterday, so I'm not backing it up too far, and listen to Brooks and Ruth on the PBS NewsHour. There's three short clips, and I want you to tell me what's the main theme of all three of them. Let's start with Brooks. He's going to pontificate on Georgia. And don't forget, this is supposed to be a debate between two people arguing different sides of the. But no, they don't do that on PBS anymore. It's all Democrats. And so you don't get any pro anything else. Here we go. Brooks on Georgia.
Starting point is 01:29:17 Donald Trump and 18 of his associates were indicted in Georgia this week in a charging document that accused him of being the head of a criminal enterprise to overturn the 2020 election. And David, it strikes me that Donald Trump has legal problems in Georgia. He also has political problems in Georgia because, as The Wall Street Journal pointed out this past week in a well-reported article, that really sort of captures the ways in which Trump fatigue is pervasive in Georgia, especially among some suburban independents and disenchanted Republicans. And then you've got the popular governor there, Brian Kemp, who has called out Donald Trump's election lies and has tried to push the party beyond obsessing over the last election. Does Georgia provide a roadmap for Republicans to move beyond Donald
Starting point is 01:30:03 Trump? Of course, those Republicans who choose to do that, who want to do that. Well, you know, the Georgia Republicans saw Trumpism face to face. It wasn't just a lies that happened to somebody else. It was lies directed directly at them. So they have seen the reality and they are unable to escape reality, the obligation to respond to that. I thought Brian Kemp would have been the strongest Republican to run against Donald Trump. What? He's a very successful governor. He's demonstrated his courage in standing up to Trump. And the fact that he's decided not to run for president, it was, in my mind, a tragedy to the party. These people are completely off the rails.'re so divorced from reality it's unbelievable
Starting point is 01:30:46 but let's go continue with this little back and forth and we're going to go to ruth ruth and she's going to talk about the dams and we're going to start talking about biden hey is this part of your positive clip is this all of this is you moving away from the dark news this is good meantime on the democratic side, you've got Congressman Dean Phillips, who's on a media tour of late. He was on this program last night begging for a prominent fellow Democrat to mount a primary challenge to Joe Biden. He says that Democrats are saying they want not a coronation, but a competition. Is that a widely held view, Ruth, or is Phillips here on a solo mission? I don't know if it's a solo mission, but it's not.
Starting point is 01:31:27 I'm not going to say kamikaze mission, but it's not a mission that's going to end with what he wants. There are problems with Joe Biden's candidacy. There are many Democrats behind the scenes and a few publicly who talk about his age, who talk about other problems with his candidacy. But let's be serious. I'm old enough to remember. I'm sorry to say I'm old enough to remember 1980 and what happened in the Democratic Party when it was riven by division. And if somebody were to emerge and challenge Joe Biden at this stage in the campaign, him having decided to run his vice president, who if he didn't, if he somehow chose not to run, if she were not the nominee, that would create some divisions within the demographics of the party. I think the Democrats are going to war with their what they view as their strongest candidate.
Starting point is 01:32:20 And with good reason, that's Joe Biden. And I think no matter what King Philip says, that's the way it's going to be okay first of all she sounds she has the same cadence as victoria newland our ruth here very similar cadence well she's associate editor of the washington post there you go what happened in 1980 what what happened to the democrat party in 1980 that's when carter was running for reelection. This one, Reagan got in. He was running for reelection. And Ted Kennedy, among others, were challenging him and making a fuss. There's a bunch of Democrats that were making a fuss over Carter.
Starting point is 01:32:56 They didn't want him. And so they finally did get the nomination easily and ran against Reagan, who kicked his ass. Got it. So that was that. Yeah. Got it. So that was that. Yeah. All right. So let's. As we're going on to fawning about Biden, we just heard her.
Starting point is 01:33:12 The crescendo is here. And now we go to Brooks. The comedian is going to give us his perspective on Biden. David, what's your view? And how might the Biden campaign turn his age into an asset? Well, have him run a marathon. You know, I agree with the Phillips idea that there's some mystery moderate governor the Democrats can turn to. There's a lot of problems with Joe Biden running for reelection and his age primarily. His approval ratings are low. But anytime you look at some alternative,
Starting point is 01:33:45 whether it's the mystery moderate from the Midwest or Gavin Newsom or anybody else, things start unraveling really fast. And so the Democrats are lucky, frankly, to have a candidate in Biden who has presided over an incredibly strong economic recovery, where he was presided over pretty good international peacemaking efforts, both in Asia this week and also in Europe. And who I believe whose numbers will go up as inflation recedes, as it is. And the strong job numbers are there. And they're extremely lucky to have a candidate, frankly, who's not a member of what you'd call the coastal elite.
Starting point is 01:34:24 And Joe Biden has sends off all the right cultural messages for moderate independent voters who don't have college degrees. And Democrats are not grateful enough for what they have, in my view. All right. So PBS Democrats are not grateful for what they have in good old Joe Biden. What kind of analysis is this? Well, they're not read in. And honestly, who watches television? The ratings are below 50%. I mean, like no one's watching television anymore.
Starting point is 01:34:57 A couple more years and it'll be over. No, but what still works is these clips get onto the internet and that's what people comment on. But the actual broadcast is really not being viewed that much anymore. But they're not read in. We know who's read in. Jake Tapper, as we know from one of our producers, was all happy and hanging out at assistant director for the CIA's birthday party in D.C., Virginia. I think it was Alexander.
Starting point is 01:35:25 Remember that? A whole bunch of CNN people, the top brass. Yeah, a bunch of. And Jack Tapper. Yeah, they're all a bunch of. Stooges. They're a bunch of. Mockingbirds.
Starting point is 01:35:36 Mockingbird. Mockingbird dupes. Exactly. Mockingbird dupes. But he's been read in, and the message is, Joe is going. Now, I doubt thatavin newsom is on deck but now jake tapper's doing bits like this and kristin uh glenn kessler from the washington post had a fact check about joe biden uh from earlier this month um noting that hunter biden admitted
Starting point is 01:36:00 in court in july that he was in fact, paid substantial sums from Chinese companies. Kessler wrote Hunter Biden reported nearly two point four million in income in 2017 and two point two million in income in 2018, most of which came from Chinese or Ukrainian interests. But and this directly goes against what Joe Biden said in the debate in 2020 with Donald Trump. Take a listen. My son has not made money in terms of this thing about what are you talking about? China. What you know about is true. He made a fortune in Ukraine, in China, in Moscow, in various other places. So it's from two different debates. But I mean, Trump was right. I mean, he didn't a fortune from China, and Joe Biden was wrong. I don't know that he was lying about it.
Starting point is 01:36:48 He might not have been told by Hunter, but this blind spot is a problem. Oh, this blind spot. Trump was right. I heard Jake Tapper say Trump was right. Weird. No, that's, the CIA has told him something that we are not privy to yet. Meanwhile, MSNBC, they still have to do their work. They still have to do anything they can.
Starting point is 01:37:11 And Al Sharpton, the Reverend, comes through once again. I mean, when you're talking about rigged election and the people who rig election are called riggers, man, Reverend Al knows how to use that. rigors man reverend al knows how to use that and the republican party leadership not coming out denouncing it and none of the candidates are the top tier candidates are really denouncing the violence or the rhetoric as you point out slit throat all the way to donald trump saying i'm going to come after you in the midst of people being arrested. And one man shot dead because he was had a weapon at FBI agents and the racial language. I mean, this woman to call a federal office or call a judge's chambers talking about to a slave using a word that rhymes with the N word. Donald Trump himself, their leader, using the term riggers, which clearly rhymes with the N word.
Starting point is 01:38:16 I mean, this is not exactly 10 years ago or 30 years ago when we marched against him on the Central Park fire. I'm talking about he and within the last 24 hours used the term rigors. Is this the kind of party the Republicans want to show the country that they are? There's no wonder independents are running away from them to identify with blatant racism and blatant violence is not the party that we need. And I've never been a Republican, never leaned their way. But we need a two party system. But we don't need one that prides itself in bigotry. There you go.
Starting point is 01:38:51 Rigors. Rigors is clearly meant as a racial term, according to Reverend Al. It's fantastic. Wow. Now, just to make sure that we completely set the stage, we have to make Ron, Rhonda, we've got to make Rhonda look as stupid as possible. There's no better way than to capture his debate strategy. Rhonda Sances' debate strategy memos have been revealed and they address his notorious awkwardness on the campaign trail. One section suggests that he invoke a personal anecdote story about family, kids, Casey showing emotion.
Starting point is 01:39:33 It also reads there are four basic must do's. One of the memos urges DeSantis, whom the document refers to as GRD. One, attack Joe Biden and the media three to five times. Two, state GRD's positive vision two to three times. Three, hammer Vivek Ramaswamy in a response. And four, defend Donald Trump in absentia in response to a Chris Christie attack. So they're making him look like a dope, which I guess he kind of is. Well, you bought into it.
Starting point is 01:40:08 What? You just said. He kind of is. Well, of course he is. But they're doing this. I think a lot of people weren't sure, and now they've stuck the dagger in him. Well, he's been, yeah. They've been puncturing him as much as possible.
Starting point is 01:40:30 Now, here's the exciting thing that is going to happen. As predicted, counter-programming from Trump, who won't sign the Republican pledge. What was that pledge again? The pledge is that you have to support the nominee, whoever it is. Oh, right. Okay. Even if they hate their guts. He didn't sign that last time, did he either?
Starting point is 01:40:52 I don't think so. I don't remember. I remember it was on the table. Doesn't matter. So the counter-programming is now known. They're going to air a pre-recorded interview. Tucker, Trump on Tucker on Twitter. Ooh, it's a triple threat.
Starting point is 01:41:09 Trump on Tucker on Twitter. Now, I don't know if they're going to air it at the same time. Are they going to air it just before or just after? But this is very interesting. Now we'll get to see who Tucker really is. Because I think Tucker could, and this was probably, Trump probably wanted this to be Joe Rogan, just based upon the handshake and all that stuff that was going on at the UFC.
Starting point is 01:41:40 Right, I agree. Fight. And Rogan's like, and I'm telling you, the only reason Joe isn't, when I get back on Joe to pump our donations, Joe knows that Trump can't be honest and real and just like a dude. Oh no, he's
Starting point is 01:42:00 not one of the, no, you can't just hang with him on the air. Maybe you can behind the scenes or when you're playing golf with him. It seems that may be true. Maybe. We don't know. We don't really know. But if Tucker says, hey, how about that vaccine?
Starting point is 01:42:19 How about that lockdown? He's never going to do it. Okay. Then we know. Then Tucker's full of crap. Wait, wait, stop. I'm thinking that he could strategize it and do it under some circumstance where he makes it look as though he can push the question out there in such a way that's such a softball that Trump can weasel out of it. If Trump, this is do or die moment for Trump. If Trump doesn't, and all he has to say, and we know the ego problem, all he has to say
Starting point is 01:42:56 is, yeah, I got duped on that. That's all he has to say. Do you think in a million years he's ever going to say anything close to that? I don't. And that's why it'll be interesting if Tucker is going to ask the question. And there will be, there's no weaseling. This is it. This is.
Starting point is 01:43:15 Rogan would. Of course Rogan would ask that. But this is the, this is the world series of questions. This is the world series of presidential interviews. This is, this is the, the thriller series of questions. This is the world series of presidential interviews. This is the thriller in Manila. The rumble in the jungle. I wasn't even interested in watching this, but now I am. Good work.
Starting point is 01:43:37 Yeah, thank you. And we don't really know where Tucker stands. I mean, what happened? He was getting sued by Fox. I mean, what happened? You know, he was getting sued by Fox. I mean, is he still getting paid by Fox? Can he do this legally? Has he settled that? Everyone's lost interest.
Starting point is 01:43:55 He's obviously settled it, but we have no reporting on it. And the sad thing about this all is that I'm just going to talk for America. I'm sure this is similar in all countries in the world but we in america are you gonna are you gonna are you gonna blow your harmonica throughout my whole statement here we in america we are a country with daddy issues keep going it sounds kind of good We're a country with daddy issues. We are spoon fed that candidate X or Y is going to fix it for us. Don't worry. Daddy will come in, whether it's Daddy Trump or Daddy Joe or Daddy Vivek.
Starting point is 01:44:39 And all you need to do is look at Lahaina to understand our government only cares about itself. need to do is look at lahaina to understand our government only cares about itself 700 per family and federal help while the military industrial complex gets 24 billion in fake ukraine aid aid is going to themselves they're paying themselves so daddy's not gonna be there daddy can't help there's no daddy that can solve this we either step up and take charge of our own communities or stay blabbering babies we're with daddy i want daddy daddy i held it that's what's so sad oh geez it's true it's that's the truth well let's take a look and see what happens i think it's going to be it's going to be a lame. Trump's interviews are not as good as his speeches. He should stop doing them.
Starting point is 01:45:29 He sucks. He takes over. He doesn't really go back and forth. You're right. I think the initial point was right. He's not like a real person having a conversation. His best bit is on stage as an actor comedian. Yes.
Starting point is 01:45:45 Yeah, exactly. That's the best. That's how we love him. We like comedians. He's good. We need comedians. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage to say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in the uptick.
Starting point is 01:45:59 Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to my friend on the other end, the one and only Mr. John C. DeVore. Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to my friend on the other end, the one and only Mr. John C. DeVore. Well, in the morning to you, Mr. Andrew Cream, the ship's keeper in the grass, eating the air subs of the water, dames and knights out there. And in the morning to our trolls in the troll room. Let's count them. Let's count them. Let's see. How many do we have?
Starting point is 01:46:19 Wait, wait, wait. They're running away. Ah, yeah. 2296. Okay. Oh, that's better. That's acceptable. It's low, but acceptable. Acceptable. 2296. Okay. Oh, that's better. That's acceptable. It's low, but acceptable.
Starting point is 01:46:28 Acceptable. Acceptable. Hello, trolls. Good to have you here. The trolls. Yes. Yeah. Hello.
Starting point is 01:46:33 I'm just saying, I'm just surprised we have that many. Maybe they're all at their vacation address. I mean, to be honest, well, first let me tell you that the trolls are listening live. And that is a nice, respectable number for us to have almost 2,300 trolls listening live. And you can join them by going to trollroom.io, which is old school way of doing it. You can jump into the troll room, you can listen to the live stream, or you can get a modern podcast app and do it that way, podcastapps.com. Fountain. Now fountain now fountain doesn't
Starting point is 01:47:06 have an alert yet like podverse does but you can listen and you know the chat is cool and this is also where you get your no agenda show and if you want glenn beck it never went away like apple it never never went away it was always there you never you didn't unless you were reading the headlines you didn't know that glenn be had deplatformed briefly off of Apple. That's why you need to get a modern podcast app. And it's only going to get worse. It's only going to get worse. You can also follow us at podcastindex.social.
Starting point is 01:47:35 Adam at podcastindex.social. It actually is going to get worse. Oh, yes, of course it's going to get worse. And eventually, when everyone realizes, hey, this is really bad, that's when I get my Nobel Peace Prize. I'm very excited about that. You'll be up for it. I appreciate you for nominating me. Yeah, you're going to get it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:47:53 What else were we going to get? We were going to get some other journalistic prize. The Peabody. Peabody Award. Yeah, where's my Peabody? I want to put my Nobel Prize next to my Peabody Prize. What are you drinking, by the way? Just a polar seltzer.
Starting point is 01:48:10 Nothing special. Oh. Excuse me. I am drinking. I am drinking an Italian Gatorade, which, oddly enough, is called Gatorade. It's Gatorade. It is Gatorade. Gatorade.
Starting point is 01:48:24 Gee, just by coincidence, it's got the same label. It's called Gatorade. It is Gatorade. Gatorade. Gee, just by coincidence, it's got the same label. It's called Gatorade. So. Yeah, and it's got some Italian writing on it, but it's from the same company, and it's the same product. Yes. Is it hot there? You're sweating a lot? You need Gatorade?
Starting point is 01:48:40 I need electrolytes, man. You need electrolytes? I need my electrolytes. So for 16 years, almost 16 years, in October it'll be just in time for Halloween, just in time for your booster. It'll be 16 years of the Noah Jenner Show. Free booster. Free booster.
Starting point is 01:48:57 Right during the uptick. We've been doing this show value for value. Now, why have we been doing that? Why do we have our own infrastructure? Why do we have, at this point, our own apps that keep us running? Why? Because we know that if we participated in the podcast industrial complex, we would have been gone a long time ago.
Starting point is 01:49:16 We could have probably done pretty good running advertisements. If you look at the, we have over 900, 000 people who listen to us huge audience if we if we were if the show was softer i think we could have been pretty big if if listen if we would have to do a lot of more horn honking yeah and if we were on youtube more zoosh and we had and if we did it on YouTube with headphones on and our mics split screen. Hey, John, how you doing? Woo! Hi, man. Hey, smash that like button.
Starting point is 01:49:55 Can you just say smash that like button? Smash that like button. Yeah, good. Remember to subscribe. Hug that subscribe. Yeah, we probably would have done okay but we you're right it would not have been media deconstruction because we would have been gone there would have been no advertising we would have been we might may have actually been somehow swindled into getting the vax and both be dead both be dead exactly's my point. So here we are 16 years later. And the whole idea of value for
Starting point is 01:50:27 value is we put our entire heart and soul into creating six hours, sometimes more of content a week. And we believe it to be very valuable. Why? Well, because we know it's an outstanding product. We know we, this is all we do. We put our entire, our entire i mean yeah we have some side projects but this is really what we do and here i'm on vacation we don't really take vacations i did take a couple shows off this year for health reasons where i literally could not speak and my doctor i talked to my doctor and he said no you can't speak on the next day after I've extracted all these teeth or I've bored holes in your jaw. No. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:08 So that was, yeah, that was health. Yeah. We covered, we covered, but we always put something on. Right. But that's new. So now I'm on vacation and I'm just doing a show. We're just doing shows. It's like, yeah, right in the middle of the day when you could be out in the Italian, you're on the Italian up there somewhere, I don't know where.
Starting point is 01:51:25 Porto Veneno. And you could have some nice, some pasta. You could have some, you could have some prosciutto. Prosciutto and melon. No. So, you know, I was up at seven. You could be out in that little city over there and getting mugged. That's what a lot of tourists like to do.
Starting point is 01:51:42 Which apparently is a thing here. which apparently is a thing here um so it was disappointing when i when i know when john throws the sad puppy which has been a year since he's done that i know it's real i mean this is not some scam no this is this is real and so you know at five so i had to start at seven at five o'clock my beautiful wife who has been you know out by herself she comes back in and said okay let's go grab club sandwich we're just going to eat something just so i can eat within an hour now and it's already i still have eating for me is is an issue still anyway but and so we're just you know eating eating eating i said boom there's jay with the spreadsheet and it comes in 70 kilobytes and i know and i oh boy this is not good so yeah
Starting point is 01:52:35 it's very short and it's just the value for value works both ways the whole idea is at some point in the years you've been listening, you've got to step up. And when you see a sad puppy, if you've donated last show, don't donate again. You know, you know, if you know, you can donate again. You might be in the mood. OK, but you know what I'm talking about, John? It's like people have to be reminded that we're here doing this and this is we have no other income really to speak of other than this and it was low last show and it's even lower and i i just feel a little
Starting point is 01:53:13 gypped honestly i feel a little gypped is that is it fair not to the Romanos. I feel a little gypped. You know, we could have just run two, three best of shows, I guess. Yeah, we could have. By the way, we have one best of show, which is coming up on Sunday. This is the weirdest show anyone's ever going to have heard ever. I mean, and I've been putting it together. I'm going to talk about this on the show, but I'm going to talk about it now. Okay.
Starting point is 01:53:55 This show reminds me of the stuff that David Letterman used to do when he had the late, late night show on NBC after Carson and Leno. And he had a girlfriend, I think, and she was the head writer. Megan Markle, I think, was her name. Megan Markle? Megan Markle? Megan Markle? It was a similar name to Megan markle dream up megan markle megan markle it was it's a similar name to megan markle it was something like that okay but i unfortunately because of megan markle i can't get the her name out got it i understand but i think there's something but anyway she had all these crazy ideas for shows and i remember three of them
Starting point is 01:54:20 particularly and i'll just tell you if people, old Letterman fans will remember these. One show, he had the entire show was very slowly turning. So it went on the screen sideways, upside down, and all the way up to the other side over the hour. It just took an hour to do a whole flip. Okay, that was one show. One show he had overdubbed with a guy. The whole show was overdubbed with a guy
Starting point is 01:54:47 with a deep Latin accent speaking English. The entire show was overdubbed. And one of the shows was cartoonized. That was a good one. That was a good one. That was Robert's needle probably. Yeah, I remember that one. Yeah. It was, the whole show was a good one. That was a good one. That was Robert. Did you see that one? Yeah, I remember that one. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:55:05 It was the whole show was a cartoon. Yeah. And I'll tell you that. And there was others that they did. And this show coming up is on that level of screwball. I'm going to give people a little taste because I actually have it's like 18 different segments. We have it's only the openings. And in fact, if you are prone to epileptic seizures
Starting point is 01:55:27 you may not want to listen to it you know flashing lights send you into a seizure you can't listen to this it is episodes 110 through 1400 only the openings have a listen i'm just gonna say it there are too many american flags like they're on houses, they're on cars. That's clearly not the one I was talking about. I'm sorry. Hold on. Mocked. We've mocked. We've mocked it. Mocked. The worm came out of his nose. They all hate the baby.
Starting point is 01:55:55 I hate the baby. I smelled a rat the minute I read the article. A rat. I got new fresh meat. He usually looks like William Shatner. Eyeworms. Small civics Oh, guns. I got new fresh meat. You know, she looks like William Shatner. Eyeworms. Small civics lesson, people. Yeah, because I had something hot that had to come out of the oven.
Starting point is 01:56:13 I'm looking, looking left, looking right, looking left, looking right. There's a towel. There's the oven mitt. I said, well, let me use the oven mitt. Whoa! Whoa! It's really, it's nut but it's it's not bad i've been putting this together it might be good for the car it's it's good just on if you're driving in your car i think it'd be ideal i
Starting point is 01:56:36 think it's good on mushrooms oh mushrooms for sure send a copy to janet yellen and um now who puts i forget who uh who put this together for us it turns out because i was i was going to give clip uh uh well everyone gets a day off the the clip collectors the clip custodian and uh and dreb scott you know it's like dreb you don't have to do you don't have to look at all this i believe and i'm i'm going to try because the producer put this together for us and of course his name escapes me at the moment. He put all the art in there as well for each of these openings, but it's
Starting point is 01:57:09 embedded into the file and it's a and he did them F-L-A-C so I hope I'm going to be able to translate those so that it'll work when you play it. I'm not 100% sure if we can do that. Flax? Flax, yeah yeah flax yeah well that's
Starting point is 01:57:27 just a that's a nice audio medium but it's i don't know if it carries images it does i in the player i just saw it myself it carries images i don't know how he did it wow yeah not know that yes anyway we do have people who supported us and and's a very short list, but that's okay because we love any kind of support from the lowest amount, which let me see on the spreadsheet is literally $2 to our, we have two executive producers today. It doesn't happen often. Yeah, that's a disappointment. There's only two executive producers and we promote it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you specifically said now is a great opportunity it is and it is for these two the uh i will say the puppy do you have a note for the first one no no note i i will say this
Starting point is 01:58:20 that this anonymous person i'm going to keep her as anonymous as oops i gave away her sex but she is was uh very generous and uh she i think she doesn't want uh someone to know that she's giving us 500 bucks that's the impression i get can we say where she's from or can we not even say that she's in michigan oh we can say that okay well we appreciate it and we also appreciate jeremy hall from friendswood texas but don't we appreciate the artists oh i'm sorry i've completely forgot about that i was so obsessed with uh with the with the best of show you're right you're right my mistake that's why there's two of us john yes well can we complain about the art from the last show?
Starting point is 01:59:06 Can we complain some more? Everything seemed kind of low. The art selection. Now, we appreciate very much what Nestworks did. And does that put him back in the top standings again on the no agenda art generator? Yes, it does. He is number one we're pretty sure this was a an ai generated image i'm pretty sure um it had good elements it had you know no agenda nice and big on the side curry and dvorak and then it had some you know version of cheesecake kind of a hippie
Starting point is 01:59:42 hippie cheesecake hippie chick hippie hippie chick cheesecake and with a t-shirt lawful but not awful so it definitely hit on uh on some of the some of the factors of the show and we appreciate what the artists do because having fresh artwork which by the way the new itunes uh podcast app will do episode art. Woo. Wow. Woo. We've been doing it for 16 years.
Starting point is 02:00:10 Now, all of a sudden, Apple is going to show it. Good. Let's take a look. Oh, goodness. We've got like a million submissions here. Has someone gone crazy on AI, I think? It's hardly that many. Well, look, if you take a look, there's page after page of just for this episode.
Starting point is 02:00:35 No. Yes. Not on my screen. Okay, let me refresh. Oh, there it is. Okay, thank goodness. Something went wrong here. Well, there's still a lot of submissions for this one. Okay, let's take a Okay. Thank goodness. Something went wrong here. Well, there's still a lot of submissions for this one.
Starting point is 02:00:48 Okay. Let's take a look at what we had for the last show. We had... Nothing. Nothing. A lot of comic strip blogger, AI. In fact, a lot of AI submissions. This works.
Starting point is 02:01:03 Bozo filter was also kind of nice. The Bozo filter? It's the one right below the girl. That was all right. It's kind of cute. It was cute. It was cute. Everything else is pretty lame.
Starting point is 02:01:16 We are still pushing away. We're pushing against AI. And we're losing. We blocked it. I think we're losing. We're losing. And we're going to lose. adam and we're losing locked it i think we're losing we're losing and we're going to lose now because it's the future yes i feel so sorry because i've been looking at this a lot for people who do spot art and other kinds of artists i mean they'll be using the ai yeah but i remember back in the day when i had, and I collected a lot of graphical art.
Starting point is 02:01:45 In other words, illustrative art, people that do drawings and they sell in the magazines. And I have a pretty substantial collection of it because I would find the artists or visit them. You go to visit a lot of artists and they have drawers full of art. They're just glad to give it to you. And, but those guys who used to do all the drawings, they've moved to computers and now it's not quite the same and then once they went to computers then they went so they get this better because you can do comps faster when you have an art director says oh i like it except the background should be red well with the computer you just push a button boom it's red done so all the artists move to computers and so they stop being artists per se in terms of the, and now with this,
Starting point is 02:02:26 this is the end. Yeah. And it, and it's, and it's hard to just get that great one great piece. I don't know. I mean, I'm,
Starting point is 02:02:33 I, it's exactly what I expected it to be. Yeah. It's just, it's all going to be, eh, okay, that's great.
Starting point is 02:02:40 It's all going to kind of feel the same. It's all going to be better than average. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. We did already. In the hands of artists who know what, how to better than average. Yeah, exactly. But in the hands of artists who know how to pick good art, and will have a sense of composition, which is the main issue with most art. They may excel.
Starting point is 02:02:58 But they'll just be using it, and they'll be touching it up. They'll be touch-up guys. Used to be the lowest of the low. We did like this a lot, though, Nestworks. Don't get us wrong. We appreciate it. That's a nice piece. I liked it a lot.
Starting point is 02:03:08 I thought I liked the, the way it was. I liked everything about it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. There was, it was just, when you look at it close,
Starting point is 02:03:15 it just screams AI. It's just, I don't know. It's like, yeah, there's too much work for anyone to do by hand. Screams AI. Like,
Starting point is 02:03:22 ah, okay. Thank you, Nestworks. And thank you to all the artists who compete every single show to be the chosen artwork, noagendaartgenerator.com. There we go.
Starting point is 02:03:31 Now we go back. We thanked our top executive producer. We really do appreciate her from Michigan. And then we go to our second and last executive producer, Jeremy Hall from Friendswood, Texas. Came in with 33333, Dear John and Adam. And of course, he said... Is that anywhere near you in Texas?
Starting point is 02:03:51 Friendswood? I have no idea. I don't know where Friendswood is. John's sad puppy gets me every time. So here I am with an executive producer donation, as requested. This donation also gives me the opportunity to officially claim my knighthood well this is a good one i've been a long time sustaining donor with a lucky 333.33 monthly which is great i love it when people get there which is a fantastic
Starting point is 02:04:17 value averaging six hours of show per week 24 hours per month heck that's at least two complete seasons on netflix and delivered every single month at only $1.40 per episode. The No Agenda Show is a nonstop value production machine. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Keep it up. Totally agree. Please knight me as Sir Valance. Oh, I'm pretty sure we have a Sir Valance,
Starting point is 02:04:45 but defender of free electrons. There can be duplicate knight names. It's not an issue. Please knight me as Sir Valance, defender of the free electrons, and please provide an extra helping of hookers and blow at the round table. This guy's speaking my language here.
Starting point is 02:04:59 For jingles, I'd like John's favorite, there's no winning, and a shut up slave. God bless you both, and in the morning, P.S. Mimi's book, There's No Winning, and a Shut Up Slave, God Bless You Both, and In the Morning. P.S. Mimi's book, Too Many Eggs, was the perfect gift for my sister's recent birthday. Who actually, because I saw the picture, looks a lot like the girl from the album art from the last show, if you noticed. Did you see her picture? No, I didn't.
Starting point is 02:05:21 I'll have to go see if it, I don't know if I got it. The print quality and fascinating content is outstanding. Jeremy Hall. TooManyEggs.com. TooManyEggs.com. Download the free PDF or buy the book or get both. And we'll be seeing you, Jeremy, on the podium in just a little bit. Oh, there's no winning. We don't like to foster a competitive atmosphere, but we laugh a lot. Now everyone hug and share a secret. Shut up, slave. Beautiful.
Starting point is 02:05:51 Thank you very much, Jeremy. And you've got the next one. I do? Oh. Why? It doesn't matter. Because it's long. Because it's long, my spreadsheet.
Starting point is 02:06:00 Oh, I see. It's too big. Recalcitrant Crazy Steveve the second from santa rosa california he says in the morning gentlemen with this is this is our first associate executive producer it's a short list today but long notes with this associate executive producer donation today i finally made it to knighthood there we go second one after becoming a faithful listener since december of 2020 i'm here because of adam's appearances on the Tom Wood Show and Joe Rogan Experience. I need to get back on.
Starting point is 02:06:31 I need to get back on. You're right, John. Please knight me, Sir Recalcitrant Crazy Steve II of the Sonoma Wino Country. That's Wino with an H. I also want to call up my wife, Dream Girl Rose, for never donating and as being a douchebag. Douchebag. I got the nickname Crazy Steve II, CS2, for my Chico buddies way back in 1999. I added recalcitrant because it was our favorite term to randomly shout at people when we were drunk.
Starting point is 02:07:01 What? Are you a frat boy? What is that? Which is definitely, chico hello hello party town number one every calcitrant douche man i can't believe what you're doing man okay i get it i didn't i didn't realize chico oh yeah uh the original crazy steve was an alcoholic taxi cab driver in chico back in the late 90s and 2000s. I recently found out he now drives a bus in Portland. You'd have to be crazy to live in Portland, a.k.a. Antifa land.
Starting point is 02:07:31 He hasn't changed much since his Chico days, apparently. I would also like to give a shout out to Sonoma Wino Country Meetup next Saturday, August 26, at Mountain Mike's Pizza in Santa Rosa. It would be nice if John made an appearance. John? It's possible. It would be nice if you made an appearance. Do you know that Chico is considered the Ibiza of California? No.
Starting point is 02:07:56 Get out of here. Yeah, you know now. The Ibiza. It's Ibiza. Ibiza. Ibiza. Ibiza. At the roundtable, I'd like white Russians with Belvedere vodka and pistachios,
Starting point is 02:08:07 lightly salted, and the rest of the standards of mutton and meat. Jingles. I've got information, man. John, it's a scam. And wow, I'm really high. And a goat karma to hit the lotto because I'm listening for the numbers, Adam. That's right. The Powerball is on the way.
Starting point is 02:08:21 Thank you, Sir Rokalsatrant. Well, he will be Sir Rokalsatrant. Crazy Steve II of Sonoma, Wino Country. I've got information, man. New shit has come to light. Life is a scam. Wow. I am really high.
Starting point is 02:08:36 You've got karma. All right. So we got Catherine Gerard in Pa Rump. Nevada, which was a bank check for $250. I want to thank her for that and give her a double up karma. You've got karma. I'll take Marcus Kaczmareak in Kenai, Alaska. Am I correct in that? I think so.
Starting point is 02:09:10 I, Marcus Kasmirak from Kenai, Alaska, would like to thank you both. And the Noah Jenda Nation. I donated $250 today due to the fact that I have been paying the $4 a week since January. That will be going up next month. My karma has been very lucky ever since. When I get a check in the mail for $250 from the release of my student loan debts due to over 20 years of having it and the ITT Technical Institute debacle and their bad practices, I'm now out of that debt. I owe it to you two.
Starting point is 02:09:47 And I couldn't think of any other more deserving. You both have been in my lives since the 1980s, PC magazine and MTV. Wow. That's what you call a fan. No kidding. Always listening. Jingles,
Starting point is 02:10:03 karma for all bingo, boom, shakalaka, and in the morning in english you've got karma all righty then we go to battle born black baron joel from reno nevada 202.02, 202.02. A note for my Dana Brunetti Associate Executive Producer donation of 202.02. He's back. He's back, John.
Starting point is 02:10:32 That must be a switcheroo. Oh, that's right. Is that a switcheroo? Is that how that works? Yeah, because he's doing it to humiliate Brunetti. Humiliate Brunetti. Okay, so Dana Brunetti. And Brunetti, of course, says bull crap.
Starting point is 02:10:46 He won't stand. This won't last. And it's cool because he actually spelled his name Bruniti. So I think we should do a Bruniti. I think we should do a Bruniti. Bruniti. Bruniti. We should keep a Bruniti.
Starting point is 02:10:58 Just need some baby-making karma as we go into our first of hopefully three successful embryo transfers. as we go into our first of hopefully three successful embryo transfers. AKA the keeper has the lion's share of the work. Some extra help for her as well, please. So some extra for her as well. Yes, you bet. Don't get me started on how my Cadillac insurance plan will pay for my sex change, but not my fertility treatments.
Starting point is 02:11:22 Maybe if I transition first, they will cover for the IVF. Also, just send some. That is ridiculous. That's a good point, isn't it? Also, just send some cash to Maui if you can, as Jen Briney recommended on We're Not Wrong. Make sure it's direct to locals like the Maui Food Bank. I know a lot of people want to send blankets or water. Just send your cash. Love and light, Joel Battleborn, Black Baron of Northern Nevada.
Starting point is 02:11:45 And here is that baby making karma for you with a goat. You've got karma. And finally, last on our list of associate executive producers is Linda Lupatkin in Lakewood, Colorado. Jobs karma. And for a competitive edge, go to ImageMakers.com for all your ImageMakers. Ink. Ink.com for all your imagemakersinc.com for all your executive needs and the executive search needs. That's imagemakersinc with a K, you dummies, dot com. Or just find Lyndon Lopatkin under the show's producer list. Keep no agenda alive. Yeah, she didn't ask for it, but usually she wants a job comment to go with that.
Starting point is 02:12:25 Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You thought karma. I'm going to plow through the rest of these. Yes. Let me just remind everybody that these are executive and associate executive producer credits are real. They're recognized anywhere credits are accepted. And you can put them on your LinkedIn.
Starting point is 02:12:47 You can put them on your resume. You can IMDB. You can be right up there with the infamous Dana Bruniti. Hey, Bruniti. Hey, Bruniti. How you doing with that movie, man? The movie's a hit, I hear. It's good, Bruniti.
Starting point is 02:13:02 All right, John's going to take it all the way through the 50s. It won't take long. Then we'll do our meetups let's go susan h in boston massachusetts one two three four five it's a birthday for a call out for her husband who who is craig s and he's a douchebag dan mayley in fremont california 113 jeffrey steck roth in norfolk, Virginia. Nuffik, 1111. Diana Holmes in Kansasville, Wisconsin, 100. Sean Barron of KDH in Moyock, North Carolina. Sir Baccevice in Miami, Florida, 9354.
Starting point is 02:13:43 Miami, Florida, 93.54. Gabriel Guzman in Fort Wayne, Indiana, 8888. Happy birthday call out coming. It's on the list. Kevin McLaughlin, hooray for him, 8008. And this time he is promoting Bitter Melons. That's Bitter Melons. Sir Loud Pipes in Charlotte, North Carolina, 8008. Sad Puppy Working.
Starting point is 02:14:09 Barely. I can't imagine what would happen without it. David Cox in Dallas, Texas, 8008. Sir Herb Lamb in Sugar Hill, Georgia. Glad to hear from him again. 8008. Duke of the South. Gary Blatt in Wayne, Pennsylvania. 7-7-7-7.
Starting point is 02:14:26 Todd Walderman in Falls Church, Virginia. 6-9-6-9. Sir Kevin O'Brien. 6-0-0-6. Small boobs. Whoops. Kevin McLaughlin's back from Concord, North Carolina. 6-0-0-6.
Starting point is 02:14:38 This time he's promoting the Picasso. That's the Picasso melon. Mmm. Yum. Samantha Vieira. Vieira. Vieira. It's got Picasso melon. Mmm. Yum. Samantha Vieira. Vieira. Vieira. It's got to be.
Starting point is 02:14:48 In San Antonio, 5821. Les Tartowski in Kingman, Arizona, 57. Dean Roker, 5510. By Sir By His Grace in Jacksonville, Florida, 5510. What does he got here? What is he bitching at me for? Hold on. 55-10. What has he got here? What is he bitching at me for? Hold on. He never bitches. Hold on. He's my buddy. Let's hear it for the Southeastern
Starting point is 02:15:11 Turfgrass Suppie. Okay. He's a good guy. Belinda Tjong in Rotterdam. Netherlands. 55. Andrew Edwards in Niceville, Florida, 5432. That's an old happy birthday to Sophia, but that's also some other donation.
Starting point is 02:15:33 Edwin Visser. Visser. Edwin Visser in Oogstgeest. Oogstgeest. Netherlands, 5432. Scott Evers in Venus, Texas, 51. Adam Provencher in Toronto, Ontario, 5069. Preston Isaacson in Boca Raton, 5033.
Starting point is 02:16:01 And we got down to the 50s. Now we're going to do the $50 donors' name and location. We got a lot of those, starting with Alexander Vodejo in Gig Harbor, Washington. Zachary Taliaferro in Bernie, Texas. Gadget Freak 10 in Western Springs, Illinois. Scott Lavender in Montgomery, Texas. Corey Bennett in Denver, Colorado. Andrew Gusick in Greensboro, North Carolina,
Starting point is 02:16:26 Joe Oswald in Lithia, Florida, Chris Cowan in Austin, Texas, Skaife in Wilston, North Dakota, Robert Case in Mill Springs, North Carolina, Christy Jones in Demarest, Georgia. Matt Illingworth in Montclair, New Jersey. J. Russell Gilbert in Peekskill, New York. Todd Sterner in Novato, California. Carrie Weddle in Elizabeth, Colorado. Robert Dreykosen in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Erica Waltz in Phoenix. Karsh, Wisconsin. Erica Waltz in Phoenix. Regan Gushelak in Twinsburg, Ohio. Lydia Terry Dominelli,
Starting point is 02:17:21 who's an old fan in Rochester, New Hampshire. And last but not least, the Baron of Belmont in Belmont, North Carolina. I want to thank everybody for helping us out on show 1583. 83, 83. And Carrie Waddell in Elizabeth, Colorado. With this $50 donation, she becomes a dame. And she says, please dame me. Dame Colorado Care Bear, Carrie Lynn Waddell. Pronounce Weedle. Oh, Weedle.
Starting point is 02:17:45 Weedle. Carrie Waddedle. Weedle. Carrie Weddell. Carrie Weedle at the round table. Please add rare beef tenderloin and raw butter sauce and Irish whiskey. And she says, can you play some fisting nuts for me, please? We haven't done almost any jingles, so
Starting point is 02:17:59 why don't we do that? We'll play some fisting nuts for you. Tell us your peeve about the fisting method of eating snacks on an airplane. I see this on the airplane, and it's very annoying, and I think it will result in fights breaking out because it's just so annoying to watch. A guy takes his bag of peanuts and he throws a pile of them into his palm of his hand, and then he makes a fist around the nuts. Around the nuts. Around the nuts.
Starting point is 02:18:26 And then he shakes his fist to try to bring a nut to the little hole. Stop. To the little hole. And then he throws a nut in his mouth from his fist. From his fist. Then he does it again. He shakes and throws and shakes and throws. It is annoying as hell to watch.
Starting point is 02:18:45 If you want to be an executive or associate executive producer or just help produce the show. And, of course, we thank everybody who came in under $50. That really does help when you're on those sustaining donations. Thank you, thank you, thank you. A few 49s there for anonymous reasons as well. If you'd like to participate in the big grand value for value experiment, go here. Dvorak.org slash NA. And some karma for anybody who might need it.
Starting point is 02:19:12 You've got karma. It's your birthday, birthday. I'm so much happy. And here we go. Gabrielle Guzman wishes her son Leroy Guzman a happy birthday. He turned two on August 8th. Happy birthday, Leroy. Samantha Vieira wishes her loving husband, Freddy, a happy birthday on the 21st.
Starting point is 02:19:36 That'll be tomorrow. Susan H. says happy birthday to her smoking hot man, Craig S. And Andrew Edwards says happy birthday to Sophia. And we say happy birthday to everybody on behalf of the staff and management in the back office of the best podcast in the universe. And we go straight to our dames and knights. We've got one dame and we have two knights. So let me get out. Oh, it's an Italian blade. Oh, man, it's curvy. You're fancy. What can I say? I'm here.
Starting point is 02:20:04 Yeah, I got my regular one here. Okay, well, together we're still kind of fancy. Up on the podium, please, Kerry Weedle, Jeremy Hall, Raquel Stern, Crazy Steve II, all three of you who support the No Agenda Show, some of you over many, many months totaling up an amount of $1,000.
Starting point is 02:20:21 We really appreciate that, and I'm very proud to pronunciate thee as Dame Colorado Care Bear, Sir Balance, Defender of the Free Electrons, and Sir Recalcitrant Crazy Steve II of the Sonoma Wino Country. For you, we've got Hookers & Blow, a little bit of extra helping of
Starting point is 02:20:37 Hookers & Blow by request. Also, White Russians with Belvedere Buck and Pistachios, Lightly Salted Rare Beef Tenderloin and Raw Butter Sauce and Irish Whiskey, and of course, Ginger buck and pistachios, lightly salted rare beef tenderloin and raw butter sauce and Irish whiskey. And of course, ginger ale and gerbils, bong hits and bird and sparkling cider and escorts. We always have the mutton and meat. Go to noagendarings.com.
Starting point is 02:20:54 Anybody can go there, take a look at those wonderful rings. Don't you want one? They come with a certificate of authenticity, their signet ring. So they also have a lovely bit of sealing wax, not for your ceiling, but just to seal your important correspondence.
Starting point is 02:21:13 And for those of you who are now a knight and are one dame, use the handing sizing guide. Let us know what size you want. They are bespoke in that regard and undress, of course, and we'll get them off to you. The form is right there on noagendarings.com. Thank you all so much for supporting the best podcast in the universe. No agenda meetups. We did not, we didn't see any meetup donations come in, which is always fun when people do that, when they have a little raffle and then make one of their producers. It's probably a good thing. According to me,
Starting point is 02:21:46 it's the longest list she's ever put together because of the next show that we're taking off. Everyone's taking it. She says the end of summer is next weekend, and that's why there's donation. I mean, donation. That's why the meetups are high. Yeah, it's a long list. And we have a couple of reports. First, let's
Starting point is 02:22:01 go to the Lake Flotilla 2, the North Idaho Sanity Brigade meetup report. Hey, it's Sir Scott the Jew here at the North Idaho Sanity Brigade Flotilla on beautiful Lake Coeur d'Alene at the center of the heat dome. In the morning, this is your spook from Spokane over in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. We've got a good 20 plus people out here on the lake enjoying pontoon boats, ski boats, jet sk skis and floaties even a wrap with an outboard it's a rocking good time up here in north idaho although north idaho doesn't really exist so good luck finding it in the morning this is melissa and this is brian this is claude the gypsy we're waiting for the scorch thirst to hit us here just like it did in maui it's an awesome meetup out
Starting point is 02:22:42 here in lake cordelaine unfortunately the chemtrails are out blocking the sunlight. This is Sir Chris, Baron of Carson Valley. I've wandered out of my fiefdom again. Out on the lake with the North Idaho Sanity Brigade. There was much jocularity and enjoyment. Flying the no agenda flag as usual. Dude named Jeff here enjoying all of the global warming we can. Is anyone here a climate psychology therapist?
Starting point is 02:23:04 This is Jen with a G at Coeur d'Alene. There's a lot of dogs at this meetup. You wouldn't want your pups to get sucked up in a jet engine, would you? We got Douchebag Lacey here from Post Falls, Idaho. Are you ready to leave the meetup flotilla? Yeah, no. I don't know why you're saying yeah while saying no. Yeah, no.
Starting point is 02:23:23 Yeah, no. Yeah, no. Yeah, no. Good report. All right. North Yeah, no. Yeah, no. Yeah, no. Good report. All right. North Idaho Sanity Brigade brings it. How about Denver City Park?
Starting point is 02:23:34 Hey, we are at the meetup here at the Denver City Park. Colorado Care Bear. In the morning. John and Adam, this is the Colorado meetup. For the love of God, stop the rain stick. Cousin Vito. Cousin Vito. Cousin Vito. Sir Aerie of the Montañas.
Starting point is 02:23:49 Love is lit. This is Corey. In the morning. In the morning. Sir Soothsayer, also known as Brian Furley, the yogi stole our tree. This is Greta Angel. My kids and family and I are here at our very first meetup in Denver, but we live in L.A. and we are so happy to be here. This is Brian.
Starting point is 02:24:04 I learned today grasshoppers are not real. Devil and Angel or Sir Knight Devil and Angel. I'm just kidding. You can call me that if you want. Please talk to me on your show, please. This is Thomas Angel. I want to say in the morning and I want to say thank you
Starting point is 02:24:20 for I want to say thank you for my mom for hitting me in the mouth. This is Shane from Langley and I'm a spook. We found the spook! Aw, good work, mom. See the kids like, thanks mom for hitting me in the mouth.
Starting point is 02:24:37 I love that. Aw, beautiful. We have the No Agenda meetup. This is from Union Station, Los Angeles. Leo Bravo. Hey everybody, this is meetup number 43, Flight of the No Agenda Meetup, this is from Union Station, Los Angeles, Leo Bravo. Hey, everybody. This is Meetup number 43, Flight of the No Agenda with Leo Bravo. I have visitors here that have some words to say. Jesse took a train to this meetup trying to do my part.
Starting point is 02:24:56 Hey, John and Adam, in the morning. It's Stephen Ng from Box Elder. Blake, we start all of these at 333. It's B. Dizzle from Alcidina. We've got Hillary blowing through, but not for Bill. Coming. Three, two, one, hit it. In the morning.
Starting point is 02:25:12 Everybody's a comedian. All right, here's this massive list. Today, it's probably well underway, but that is the Santa Fe, New Mexico meetup. Sir Jeff Tuig is hosting that at the Second Street Brewery. I hope they're listening. On Thursday, the North Georgia Monthly starts at 6 o'clock at Cherry Hill Brewing in Alpharetta. The Mineral Wells Mother Effers at 1 o'clock on Saturday. Natty's Flat Smokehouse in Lippon, Texas.
Starting point is 02:25:37 Lippon? Lippon? The Northern Wake Hurricane FOMO FEMA Region No. 4 at 2 o'clock at Compass Rose Brewery in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Sonoma Wino Country Meetup, two o'clock, Mountain Mike's Pizza in Santa Rosa, California. John might be there. Who knows? The Deutschbags in Kaiserslautern, Sommerfest 2023, two o'clock, German time. Hannenfass, Kaiserslautern. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 02:26:07 Organizer Muppet Head. You know that's going to be a winner. That's on Saturday. Make sure you go. Deutschers, let us know how it works out. Star Chamber of Idaho on Saturday at 3 o'clock at the Beer's Guy Saloon in Star. We've got the No Agenda Huddle at 3 o'clock in Giggle Waters, Safe Harbor, Florida. Also on Saturday, Joe Bide, Bo Jidens, Bill Belmont, Back Better, Boondoggle Bar Crawl.
Starting point is 02:26:27 Three o'clock at Muddy River Distillery, Belmont, North Carolina. I Love Bugs, West and Philly Burbs meet up, 333, Round One, Exton, Pennsylvania. Big Hop, San Antonio, Texas hosts the hottest NOAA agenda meet up in town at four o'clock on Saturday. Baron Harkonnen's Birthday Barbecue in Arvada, Colorado. That'll be at four o'clock on saturday baron harkonnen's birthday barbecue in avara uh
Starting point is 02:26:46 arvada colorado that'll be at four o'clock see the website for details it might be might be at his home i'm not sure we have beer and billiards at 4 30 nick the rat time barley's taproom and pizzeria knoxville tennessee billy bones hosting that on saturday we have the private meetup in topsham, Maine. Sven of the Norlands welcomes the FEMA Region No. 1 Northern Territory first semi-annual backyard bonfire bash at 4.30 on Saturday. Again, go to noagentameetups.com for all the details. The Central Ohio's booster, Macht Frei, Dempsey Downtown, Columbus, Ohio.
Starting point is 02:27:22 That'll be 5 o'clock on Saturday. Also on Saturday, the fifth Northwestern Houston meetup at 5 o'clock at Bogey's Billiards West in Houston. Then on Sunday, we'll be back, and I'll be back in Texas at that time. The first executive producers in Konya, Turkey. Bosna Hersek Ma. Bosna Hersek Ma is the location. Seliklu. Seliklu, Konya, Turkey. Abdul is organizing.
Starting point is 02:27:50 We love you, Abdul. Go to the website to figure out what I just said. And please, if you're anywhere in Turkey, go meet that man. That should be fun. Finally, on the 27th, the Indianapolis No Agenda Tribal Heat Index Shelter Meetup at 3 o'clock at the Prodigy Burger Bar in Indianapolis, Indiana. There's more going all the way through September into October. Remember, in October, your boosters will be free just around Halloween time.
Starting point is 02:28:14 And we thank everybody who organizes these meetups. These meetups are, of course, completely for and by the producers. You can go to noagendameetups.com. Actually, I lost my closer here. for, and by the producers. You can go to noagendameetups.com. Actually, I lost my closer here. There we go. Go to noagendameetups.com to find out where you can, for all the details on any of these meetups,
Starting point is 02:28:36 anything in the future. And as always, you need to be a part of this. Connection is protection. As they start to burn your cities down, to sell it off cheap to the global elites, you may want to have a couple of buddies. You know what I'm saying? NoahJennaMeetups.com. If you can't find one near you, start one yourself. It's easy and always guaranteed a party.
Starting point is 02:28:58 Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days. You want to be where you want to go hang out with all the nights and days. You want to be where you want me. Drink it all, hell's a lame. You want to be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party. Okay, I did my ISOs first last time. Now you do yours. Do I even have any? I thought I did my ISOs first last time. Now you do yours. Eh.
Starting point is 02:29:26 Eh. Do I even have any? I thought I did. I think you have one or two. Oh, I have two. Yeah. Okay, so I got one. This one's a big deal.
Starting point is 02:29:34 This is a big deal. Okay. Not bad, not bad. And then I got, I don't know what this other one says. Weejin? Have a great weekend. Oh, have a great weekend. Have a great weekend. All right, let's see what I have, I don't know what this other one says. Have a great weekend. Oh, have a great weekend. Have a great weekend.
Starting point is 02:29:47 All right, let's see what I have. I have. Mother Nature has her own agenda. No, no. This one, this one's too long. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, probably no. And this one.
Starting point is 02:30:10 100,000%. None of them are really muddy it is muddy gee i don't know well i think have a great weekend is this is the one that is the clearest have a great weekend okay yeah yeah i'm with you on that. Have a great weekend. Even though it's not time. Well, it is. This is the end of the weekend. You're right. It's the weekend. It's, you know. All right. So we got a couple of things going on. We got this Saudi Arabia, Israel thing that nobody's talking about.
Starting point is 02:30:36 I have some clips. Also, we have some Ukraine news. We may as well catch up with that. And we got the F-16s. They're coming. Yeah. Russian air defenses said they shot down another Ukrainian drone over Moscow. Some of the fragments crashed into an exhibition center a few miles from the Kremlin.
Starting point is 02:30:53 There were no casualties. Meantime, the U.S. gave its approval for the Netherlands and Denmark to deliver F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. It's unclear when they'll enter the conflict, but it could take as long as a year to train the pilots. Okay, I have some boots on the ground for this story, if you don't mind. Number one, this pilot training is the biggest lump of crap. That's just one little part of the problem. I read for you four points from boots on the ground. F-16s cannot take off from a concrete runway. They're made for tarmac. As of now, Ukrainian planes are based in Poland. They fly to the Ukraine airbase for fuel and weapons. because the concrete is too hard for this aircraft, or they need to build tarmac, which will take quite a while. If they fly out of Poland and directly into combat,
Starting point is 02:31:48 guess what? Polish bases become a legitimate target. The problem with the pilots, it's almost impossible to change a pilot to another platform, let alone the English to Ukrainian language translation. The Americans tried to do this for a long time when they started selling F-16 to Poland, Romania, and Bulgaria. It's a matter of muscle memory in case of stress.
Starting point is 02:32:12 In addition, 20 to 30 aircraft will not do anything. Aircraft were already handed over to them, and we destroyed them one by one. In order to massively crush our air defense, we need at least an air division, which will suffer huge losses. Wait, did this come from a Russian? It's all Russian disinformation. No, I'm just saying, did it come from, because it sounds like it.
Starting point is 02:32:33 No, it comes from the Netherlands, who are handing these jets over. You know, I got contacts there in the middle. I know what's going on. Here you go. Here, have some of our jets. Maybe the U.S. will be dumb enough to give us some new ones. No, no, no, no. Part of that $24 billion that we're sending to Ukraine, have some of our jets. Maybe the U.S. will be dumb enough to give us some new ones. No, no, no, no. Part of that $24 billion that we're sending to Ukraine, that's for new jets.
Starting point is 02:32:51 Yeah, they've given the approval to sell new jets to the Netherlands, which basically means we're selling it to ourselves. Oh, no, it's a scam. Win-win. Now, about the bombing in... Well, let's finish the F-16 stories. Well, I'm sorry, because that was in the story. It was in your story, the bombing of the conference center.
Starting point is 02:33:13 Oh, yeah. Yeah, it was. But I don't want to leave my F-16 clip hanging. All right. Go with the rest of your F-16. This is the NTD update on the F-16s. Hold on. Where is this?
Starting point is 02:33:26 Under Ukraine. Sorry. Under Ukraine, sorry, under Ukraine. Oh, I see, I see, I see. Yeah, got it. Russia says its air defense systems shot down another Ukrainian drone in Moscow. Fragments fell near a major convention center about three miles from the Kremlin. It gets scarier and scarier to come here. I wish this would end soon. It's very nerve-wracking. Others were more optimistic after the incident. Of course, we are protected. Only a few drones fall. They break through by chance.
Starting point is 02:33:57 We feel completely safe. While Ukrainian drones continue to reach deep into Russian territory, Ukraine's air force is another story. Ukrainian forces are still flying outdated Soviet-era helicopters. But they try to make up for it by using various tactics. We fly at low altitudes and approach very quickly. That is, in literally half an hour, we can approach any target. If we have F-16s, then we'll be free to fly, and Russia's air defense troops and planes will move away from us.
Starting point is 02:34:30 And it seems Ukraine's wishes are closer to reality now. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently told Denmark and the Netherlands that the U.S. fully supports the transfer of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine once the pilots are trained. While Russia and Ukraine continue to attack each other over their shared border, some are now focusing on Ukraine's border with Belarus. Ukraine's commander of the joint forces recently paid a visit to the Belarus border area. We will provide everything necessary for the guys to skillfully improve various aspects. But the most important thing is the determination in the eyes of our soldiers.
Starting point is 02:35:11 And the Belarusian president, Alexander Lukashenko, said this on Thursday. Nuclear weapons, which we have in Belarus, will indeed never be used. But if there is an act of aggression against us, an attack on Belarus, we won't hesitate. We'll use our whole arsenal of weapons. It's a fiasco. It's a fiasco. Can I get back to the civilian attack? Yeah, go ahead. All right, here's a background from Deutsche Welle.
Starting point is 02:35:44 Kiev officials say a Russian airstrike has killed at least seven people in northern Ukraine. Among the dead is a six-year-old child. The country's interior minister said the missile attack also wounded dozens when it hit the center of Chernihiv. People have been on their way to church to celebrate a religious holiday when the strike took place, the ministry said, adding 11 of the wounded were children. Ukraine's president condemned the strike, saying it hit a theater and a university. Mateusz, what more can you tell us about the attack in Chernihiv and why this city in particular was targeted? why this city in particular was targeted? So we do not know, to start with this, why this particular city was targeted.
Starting point is 02:36:32 But what we can conclude from what we have seen so far, that this was an attack on civilians. This was a city in the bright daylight of a Saturday with people on the streets and hitting a city center at that time cannot be justified by any whatsoever military objects that might have been there or might have not been there. This was an attack on civilians. It's not the first time Russia has been hitting civilian infrastructure, residential buildings. Yeah, notice he says any military things that might or might not have been there. Well, there were. This theater was, they announced it four hours ahead of time, which they did for security reasons,
Starting point is 02:37:13 was the location of device demonstration, manufacturer presentations of the Angry Birds drone event. This is the biggest problem russia has the drones that are flying into moscow flying into their airspace this was the big uh presentation of ukrainian uav manufacturers representatives of flight schools military personnel who uses who use drones at the front lines. You're confusing me with this clip. And I thought this clip was about the Russian attack on Ukraine. Yes, that's what this is. In this theater that was attacked by Russia. Yeah, that's where they have the exhibition.
Starting point is 02:37:58 Yes, they had all the drone. Now I'm accusing you of clip jumping. Clip jumping? Yeah, you said that my clip led to this clip yes when it didn't at all my clip which is the first clip on the f-16s yeah was talking about Ukraine attacking Russia with their drones oh then I misunderstood then I'm I apologize but that's but I waited no i had to talk you out of it and then i waited well yeah you you you did but you did reluctantly because you were clip jumping
Starting point is 02:38:33 it's okay i misheard the clip was that let me hear the clip again then let me hear this russian air defenses said they shot down another ukrainian drone over moscow some of the fragments crashed into an exhibition center a few miles from the Kremlin. There were no casualties. Oh, that's why I got confused, because I heard the exhibition center. I get it. All right. That's all right.
Starting point is 02:38:54 At least I didn't play the McGregor clip again. Yeah, good one. But this is what's going on. Now, I'm not going to say it's great, but everybody knew what was going on there. And they're all, even Deutsche Welle. Well, that's pathetic. It is pathetic. What kind of news coverage are we getting from the mainstream media?
Starting point is 02:39:12 I didn't know this either. Yeah. I heard stories about the missile. It was a cruise missile that hit the theater. And it made it sound like it hit the Grand Lake Theater in Oakland or something while they were trying to watch Brunetti's new movie. So, I mean, it sucks because people died, of course, but I mean, we're just giving you the news.
Starting point is 02:39:34 This is where all the drone manufacturers, representatives of the flight schools, and military personnel who use drones at the front lines were all there. What you're saying that because of what was going on, it was a military target and technically legal and hardly a war crime. Yeah, well, everything,
Starting point is 02:39:53 all of this is crap and a crime. The whole thing is a war crime. But I'm just saying, this is a military target if you've got a bunch of military people. How about this? The Deutsche Welle, here, listen,
Starting point is 02:40:02 you've got to hear that again. Now, this was from Deutsche Welle. Yeah, Deutsche Welle hear that again, because that now this was from Deutsche Welle. Yeah. Deutsche Welle. The guys I'll skip ahead to the point where he's literally like, oh, there's no reason for this. Why this city in particular was targeted. So we do not know to start with this, why this particular city was targeted. But what we can conclude from what we have seen so far that this was an attack on a civilian in on civilians this was a city in the bright daylight of a saturday with people on the streets and uh hitting a city center at that time uh cannot be justified by any whatsoever
Starting point is 02:40:40 military uh objects that might have been there or might have not been there this was an attack there he says it military objects that might have been there might not have been there there's still no justification he knew what was going on there deutsche wella is is as we know this we've talked about it before cia spook outfit it's a spook outfit don't know who's running it but whatever it is we it's not reliable it's simply not reliable and it's a spook outfit don't know who's running it but whatever it is we it's not reliable it's simply not reliable and it's an embarrassment yeah but fun to play no we love it fun to play um i i guess that ship made it uh made it to turkey yay the? The ship that left you... Loaded with arms?
Starting point is 02:41:26 A triumphant arrival in Istanbul for the Joseph Schultz after two days of what could have been a complicated crossing. After last month's breakdown of a Turkish-brokered agreement to keep grain exports going from Ukraine, Moscow said that cargo ships travelling to Ukraine could be considered military targets and that safety guarantees for grain shipments were withdrawn. But the Hong Kong-flagged ship was unimpeded in its passage
Starting point is 02:41:50 by travelling along what Zelensky called a new humanitarian corridor. The ship steered clear of international waters and remained mostly within areas controlled by NATO members Romania and Bulgaria before reaching the Bosphorus. A glimmer of hope for continuing Black Sea grain exports and protecting global food security. Since the breakdown of the agreement, another export route has emerged. Shipments head downstream from ports along the Danube River
Starting point is 02:42:17 and then head south around the edges of the Black Sea, hugging the shoreline in Romanian waters. But as the Joseph Short set sail from Odessa on Wednesday, ports and grain silos along the Danube were bombarded by Russian drones. And only last weekend, one ship traveling to Ukrainian Danube River port was shot at in the Black Sea as part of a so-called Russian inspection. So it's on again for some reason. You know, they can get through now. I'm not quite sure what the deal is.
Starting point is 02:42:51 What do you think? No, I'm looking at the list. I have no idea. There's something very fishy about that story, and that story's a long arc story, too, which makes it even weirder. Now, I have a transition transition clip which was also very weird although it kind of fits in with our weapons going to africa listen to this this is from africa today and most of the good news coming out of africa sadly is from africa today so you kind of
Starting point is 02:43:17 got to tune your ears for a minute to the accent ukraine is working to build stronger ties with africa its foreign affairs minister said as kiev seeks to disrupt russian influence on the continent so so now ukraine all of a sudden is interested in building up ties with africa which makes no sense other than they're sending guns there i mean why else would they do that the The country's charm offensive to Africa began in 2022. Once again, Africans saw that old Putin's stories about how he cares about African countries are lies. And in fact, who pays the most for the Russian Federation's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative? The Ukrainian farmer and the African consumer of bread. In June,
Starting point is 02:44:03 a delegation of African heads of state, led by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, visited Ukraine and Russia to press for peace. Hurt by inflation and high oil prices, leaders attending the Russia-Africa summit in July repeated calls for an end to the conflict. I'm not sure. I really don't understand this. Well, here's another thing to consider the ukrainians if you remember when this whole war started yeah they're unbelievable racists yes specifically targeting the blacks yes so now what they're warming up to africa give me a break yeah it's this is related to the, I mean, they're probably, hey, man, I'm sorry, no grain, no guns.
Starting point is 02:44:48 And I have to backtrack a little bit on what's happening in Niger. I have a feeling that we may be wrong. This may really be a sincere revolt. And I think, really, you know. Africa, sincere revolt, okay. Yeah, I have. This is the second thing you've come up with today, which is like very interesting.
Starting point is 02:45:12 Just, oh yeah, yes. Look, you travel in Europe, you travel, you get time to think, I'm away from you. You know, I get my own opinions all of a sudden. I get my own opinions all of a sudden. Listen to what's happening in Niger. Thousands of people lined up outside the main stadium in Niamey on Saturday, responding to the call for civilian auxiliaries in support of the armed forces.
Starting point is 02:45:35 So they're asking for thousands of volunteers to fight against ECOWAS. Yeah, it's a big story. The event organizer claimed the Jinta was not involved in this initiative. Regional countries threatened the Nigerian Jinta of a possible military intervention. I want to be a soldier for the love of my country. Niger is our country. I love it. I want to commit myself to Niger. Long live Niger. I've heard that they need 5,000 or 10,000
Starting point is 02:46:05 volunteer soldiers. That's why I came here. Young people chanted in favor of the Jinta, Ergast, Ekawas, and the country's former colonial ruler, France. Some parents brought their children to sign up. Others said they'd been waiting since 3 a.m. to answer a call
Starting point is 02:46:21 from several organizations. I'm a military mother. We're waiting for you, young volunteers, from now until tomorrow. That's what I had to say. So mothers are going down there, bringing their children. Even Ukraine didn't do that. And the reason I come up with this is because there's another country, not exactly Africa, but, you know, Indies. But another country is saying the same thing, not necessarily about ECOWAS, but is saying, no, we're sick and tired of the West coming in to try and help us.
Starting point is 02:46:59 And we're going to shoot back next time you UN guys come in or you Western guys or Bill and Hillary Clinton come in. And who was saying this? Our buddy barbecue. Haiti's most powerful gang leader warned Wednesday that he would fight any international armed force deployed to the Caribbean country if it committed any abuses. Jimmy Cherise, best known as Barbecue, also urged Haitians to mobilize against the government. If they, foreign intervention forces, do like the UN peacekeeping to Haiti in 2004, if they start raping girls and boys like the troops from Uruguay, or if they bring cholera like the Nepalese soldiers that killed 20,000 Haitians, if they come to the community ghettos and start shooting and massacring,
Starting point is 02:47:50 we Haitians will rise up and fight them to the last drop of blood. It will be a fight of the Haitian people to save our dignity and our country. Prime Minister Ariel Henry has been pushing for the deployment of a foreign armed force since october to help fight powerful gangs that are estimated to now control around 80 of the capital of porto prince so that makes sense you have an that's an anarchy situation in haiti there's no doubt about that And this barbecue joker is just spouting off. It's got nothing to do with Niger. Niger is a rigged system that is controlled by some forces.
Starting point is 02:48:39 There's no question about it. It's not a sincere thing. These people would bring in their kids, unless you're joining the army, because I love my country. It's not a sincere thing. These people would bring in their kids, unless you're joining the army, because I love my country. It's bull crap. I think we're, okay, that's your opinion. I believe we are losing control over a lot of countries,
Starting point is 02:48:56 and suddenly this made sense to me as well. Flowers left to remember journalist and outspoken anti-corruption presidential candidate, Fernando Villavicencio, marking the spot where he was shot after holding a political rally on August 9th. You know why the FBI went down there? Because the guy's an extra FBI guy? He was our guy.
Starting point is 02:49:20 Yeah, of course. Yeah, he was our guy. That's why. yeah of course yeah he was our guy that's why we're i think i think i do believe that anthony blinken and victoria newland that they're morons these are third level from well this goes back to the original theme of this particular show yes these are more i'm not going to argue that and we are losing people left and right and i think the thing about the Chinese guy that was caught, the spook that was caught there that we tried to. And William Burns going on about how we're going to, you know, I think the breakdown of how Burns wants to put all these new spooks everywhere. And it's not working because we were clueless.
Starting point is 02:49:59 Has to do with that basic thesis that we have a bunch of incompetence all over the place. Yes. And yes, I'm not going to argue that point point i think that was the initial point of the show and i think that's still yes but to say that the u.s and russia are kicking china out of niger i don't believe that's correct well that's that's not what's going on there they may be a rogue nation as well eco was their neighbors are like hey hey hey get in hey, get in line, you idiots. Those guys are controlled. Eco-Wass is controlled.
Starting point is 02:50:28 We'll see. What, you're saying they're not? Eco-Wass. Those jokers, the guys who keep threatening them? Yeah. We're going to charge in there any minute now, and they don't do anything? Those guys? Because we're too incompetent to get down there.
Starting point is 02:50:43 They're waiting for us. I'm telling you. It's a mess. I'd say you're on the wrong side of this. In this case, it's like, you know, there's a lot of people that are, as long as Newland doesn't have her finger on the pot. She doesn't. She got kicked out.
Starting point is 02:51:01 We don't know that for sure. That could be a smoke screen. That could be a smoke screen. That's right. It could be a smoke screen, but let's just take it at face value. They said, you can take your money and go on a weight loss program is what they said. I'd like to see somebody actually say, you can take your money and shove it. That'll be the day. I would love it too. I would love it too. But that, that was the meme. It was funny. Like, Hey, go on a weight loss program.
Starting point is 02:51:25 She does. It was funny. Like, hey, go on a weight loss pro. She needs something. Have you seen Newland from back in the day? Oh, she's gorgeous. Yes. And she had a really cool vibe about her. You know, the way she used, she speaks the same way with that same cadence. But when she was, you know, young and fit and thin and hungry, you know, yeah, she was amazing. Ruined her.
Starting point is 02:51:49 Now she's just what she was probably all along. A horrible beast. Blob. A horrible Hillary wannabe blob. Beast. Yes, indeed. Yeah, we're talking about beasts. This story doesn't get much ink.
Starting point is 02:52:04 This is the baby killing monster. Oh, I don't about beasts. This story doesn't get much ink. This is the baby-killing monster. Oh, I don't think I know this story. Nurse Lucy Letby has been convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others. This makes her the U.K.'s most prolific child serial killer in modern times. The nurse worked at the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital in Cheshire. In 2015 and 2016, there was a significant rise in the number of babies who suffered serious and unexpected collapses in the unit. Letby was the only member of the staff who was on duty each time. babies, including injecting air into the bloodstream, injecting air into the stomach, overfeeding with milk, physical assaults and poisoning with insulin. Prosecutors said she
Starting point is 02:52:52 was a calculated opportunist who used the vulnerabilities of premature and sick infants to camouflage her acts. Yes. National Health Service. Yes, I did hear about this. And you know why they're pissed? It's because, you know, that's what the pharmaceuticals are supposed to do. You're not supposed to kill them immediately yourself. Yeah, you're not making any money that way. You're not making any money. Oh, man.
Starting point is 02:53:15 Did you hear about Norvo Nordisk, who make Ozempic and Wegovia? No. Wegovia? Wegovia. Wegovia should be a country. Wegovia, I think, is an insurance company.ia should be a country i think it's an insurance company it should be a country oh listen to this we know that of course pharma has been known for their lobbying tactics over the years but this is just another example novo nordisk spending 11 million dollars on food
Starting point is 02:53:38 and travel for doctors specifically uh to discuss ozempic it It's a potential blockbuster here for weight loss and type 2 diabetes. 11 million on travel and food. That's just, were they private jets? In the old days, they used to give a doctor a pen. One of the things to remember is that this is not the first time that we've heard such numbers. Over the years, companies have spent tens of millions of dollars doing the same.
Starting point is 02:54:06 In particular, Novo Nordisk has been pushing the idea of obesity as a chronic disease, lobbying Congress for the past decade or so. They've been lobbying Congress. This is from Yahoo Finance, which is amazing. For a decade. For a decade, they've been trying to get this in and now people are puking their guts out and their stomachs are freezing and their livers are breaking and they're gonna die it has spent more than five million dollars just last year alone and continually
Starting point is 02:54:39 sponsored or had some some say uh rather on the Treatment for Obesity Act. And so this is just the latest. The Treatment for Obesity Act. This is how they did it. They got Congress to pass a law that said, this is not a lifestyle choice. It's a disease. It is the example of that.
Starting point is 02:55:00 They've also hosted a number of policy events in a number of states and bills have been introduced in many of these states, almost all 50 alone. And that's according to some of the reporting that we've done here at Yahoo Finance. And, of course, stat news out with that 11 million. on what we see happening in the pharma space. The Affordable Care Act basically established a provision to ensure that this kind of activity and these relationships do have some transparency. And so this information does largely come from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Starting point is 02:55:39 Now, Novo Nordisk, of course, has a lot on the line here. They are the market leader for GLP-1 drugs. Those are the latest drugs like Wigovia and Ozempic. They treat type 2 diabetes largely and have recently been also approved for weight loss. And we know that there's competition coming down the line. Even though GLP-1s are a class of drugs that are not new, the latest versions of them, latest formulas, are really seeing competition like from Eli Lillyly's manjaro and pfizer as well with its oral version so a lot coming up in the market and a lot on the line for nova nordics to ensure uh that you know doctors are aware of their products even though we all know the latest celebrity trends have really taken care of that yeah baby nice that's how you do it of course that's how you do it yeah but it's i'm surprised
Starting point is 02:56:29 yahoo yahoo finance well i'm surprised that nobody else picked it up really really would that be on cnn no probably not would it be on nbc probably not this is This is Yahoo on the Internet. Pathetic. Please. So I have a clip that has the word weird in it. So it's got to be interesting. It's about Hunter Biden. OK.
Starting point is 02:56:54 New details. Hunter Biden. New details. Let's see. A federal judge in Delaware dismissed two misdemeanor tax charges against Hunter Biden. judge in Delaware dismissed two misdemeanor tax charges against Hunter Biden. The president's son allegedly failed to pay taxes on time in 2017 and 2018. The charges were part of his now-defunct plea deal. They were dropped at the request of special counsel David Weiss. Closing the book on that case enables him to pursue new charges in California or Washington, D.C. IRS whistleblowers told Congress they recommended charging the president's son with six felonies, including tax evasion and filing
Starting point is 02:57:31 false tax returns. The tax case against Biden is separate from the felony gun possession charges he's also facing. So what does this mean? What it means is that case that they're making a big fuss over that David Weiss, you know, kind of sold out the public. And so we're going to do this sweet deal. Oh, it's a sweet deal. It's a sweet deal. And the judge kicked it out. He just says, OK, we're just going to not even file or we're dropping those charges.
Starting point is 02:57:57 So there's just no charge at all. Right now, there's no charge at all. So he's in effect. He's just he's free. As far, he's just, he's free. As far as I can tell. Oh man, he's got, that's amazing.
Starting point is 02:58:11 That's really amazing. I mean, he's being investigated by the same David Weiss who just drop. Drop. Why would they drop the charges? It's just unbelievable. And nobody's, nobody's talking
Starting point is 02:58:25 about it except you're no agenda show all right i'll do one more which also seems to be underplayed maybe maybe i've just missed it according to a statement released by roscosmos luna 25 it moved into what the space agency called an unpredictable orbit and ceased to exist with a likely collision on the surface of the moon you think that'd play this up a little bigger. Play this? Start it over. Okay, well, actually, I'll play you the... Listen, this is the setup, which I didn't play. Now orbiting the moon, Luna 25 is Russia's first robotic lunar mission in nearly 50 years.
Starting point is 02:59:02 Russia never landed cosmonauts on the moon, but within days, Luna will be the first probe to land on the moon's south side. That was the whole story. Now here's the... Russia's first mission to the moon in nearly half a century has ended in failure, the aircraft apparently crashing into the lunar surface. As NPR's Charles Mains reports from Moscow, Russia's space agency says it lost connection with the Luna 25 Saturday and now expects the worst. According to a statement released by Roscosmos, Luna 25 had moved into what the space agency called an unpredictable orbit.
Starting point is 02:59:35 Unpredictable orbit? It ceased to exist for the likely collision on the surface of the moon. Luna 25 had been scheduled to land on the moon's south pole Monday, racing against a competing spacecraft from India to be the first country to claim that achievement. Russian authorities had also touted the Luna 25 mission as showcasing the resiliency of Russia's space program despite Western sanctions over the war in Ukraine,
Starting point is 02:59:56 comparing it to Soviet space achievements during the height of the Cold War. Roscosmos says it's formed a special commission to investigate the loss of the spacecraft. Charles Mainz in Pure News, Moscow. There you go. Nothing heard about that. Very little. No.
Starting point is 03:00:12 But you know why? Well, that's because the people start... No. Why? You tell me. Oh, because the Israeli moon bases shot it down. Hello. So I went early on, some years ago and i was talking to some one of these science
Starting point is 03:00:26 writers for that i knew was talking about and he was very close contact with nasa he says the problem with those all the moon anything is that the orbits are never stable because there's the moon has not does not have a the gravitational body itself is lumpy. How about it just never happened? All right. Let me be on the wrong side of that again. 1967. Now you're just being consistent. The other two things were switcheroos.
Starting point is 03:00:55 Yeah. Well, I'm allowed to switcheroo. I'm allowed to change my mind. I'm an American. That's what we do. That's what we do. Well, you better get back to Texas because you're being ruined. No, just because I didn't agree with you and that I think that Victoria we do that's what we do well you better get back to texas because you're being ruined no no just
Starting point is 03:01:06 because i didn't agree with you and that i think that victoria newland and anthony blinken and what's the other numbnucks name was a what there's not one what's the what's that other guy's name jake sullivan yeah jake sullivan they can't do anything. They've screwed up everything, including the Ukraine. Yes, but Biden is the best possible president we could possibly imagine ever having. He's done so much good. Well, John C. Dvorak, everybody. John at Dvorak.org. Just proves you don't be sarcastic on the Internet. That's right. Please don't. People will clip you and you'll regret it.
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Starting point is 03:02:39 We will return. Please remember us, though, for our Sunday show at Dvorak.org. Until then, adios, mofos, a-hooey, hooey, and such. These tests are not 100 percent. So if you have one percent of your population, 50 percent of the time will be a real positive. And you have a test that's only 99%. And we don't know by looking at someone. That means that when you find a positive 50% of the time, it won't be. Health officials in the U.S. have finally confirmed two pet cats in New York State that have tested positive for coronavirus.
Starting point is 03:03:18 Two pet cats. Two pet cats. These tests are not 100%. So if you have 1% of your population, 50% of the time will be a real positive. And you have a test that's only 99%. And we don't know by looking at someone. That means that when you find a positive 50% of the time, it won't be. No, we're not going back to working just so that we could put food on the table. Trump rewrites the book on emergencies.
Starting point is 03:03:47 These tests are not 100%. So if you have 1% of your population, 50% of the time will be a real positive. And you have a test that's only 99%. And we don't know by looking at someone. That means that when you find a positive 50% of the time, it won't be. They could have been looking into China. They could have been looking into China. They could have been looking into China. It was hard to get it aroused, and it is hard to get it aroused, but you get it aroused. Want to know what you think? Want to know what you do?
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