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Reading is good, kids.
Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak.
It's Sunday, September 17, 2023.
This is your award-winning Get One Nation media assassination episode 1591.
This is no agenda.
Making mascara run and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country
here in FEMA Region No. 6.
In the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry.
And from Northern Silicon Valley, where, you know, I thought Hostess was out of business and they weren't making Twinkies anymore.
I'm John C. Dvorak.
It's Craig Vaughn and Buzzkill.
In the morning.
Uh, are you eating Twinkies now?
No, but I noticed that the company was just sold for like $4 billion.
And I thought they were out of business and they were, you know, defunct.
Years ago, a couple, couple two three years ago twinkies are not going to be made anymore hostess out of business
there goes those chocolate cupcakes that's funny you mentioned that i kind of i remember something
like that now now that you say it twinkies no i have no clips on Twinkies. Okay, well, that's great.
So what else have you been working on?
You've been down in the financial pits, I hear.
Yes.
Sell.
Buy.
Actually, now that you bring that up, wow, wow, wow.
Let me get this going right now.
I have a pretend, not that I have a stock tip.
We don't do stock tips.
But I think there is some information that has come out in the Wall Street Journal today and also on the Wall Street Journal podcast that can show us what companies we should be short selling.
Which, if I understand the mechanism, when you sell short, then if the company stock goes down, you make money, correct?
You sell at a certain, it's like just reverse of what you normally do. You'd say you sell at 50
and you buy at 25. Okay. I think any company that does the following is a sure short sell.
Is feedback now too harsh? More companies are opting for a gentler term,
feed forward. Wall Street Journal reporter Alexandra Bruel joins me.
So Alexandra, first of all, what's the difference between feedback and feed forward?
The concept is not so different.
Feed forward instead of feed back.
The idea is that feed forward gives people less anxiety.
It's a little bit gentler.
When people hear feedback,
they think immediately, what have I done wrong? What are the bad things my boss is going to tell
me to fix? One thing that we heard over and over was that during COVID, you know, employees weren't
having regular review sessions. Everything was virtual. After the pandemic, when more people came back to work, companies sort of
changed their approach to HR and management. They rethought the review process and really
decided that it was important to make the entire process more productive and effective.
Now, just to be clear, are we talking about just a renaming of what we've come to know as feedback,
or do these efforts include... It gets tone and nature of feedback-type conversations? its review process. Some argue that just replacing the word with feedforward or at Microsoft,
they use perspectives and other terms. There is a danger in really just glossing over the idea that feedback, negative or positive, is important. And rebranding doesn't really do much. But there's
also a number of companies that are rethinking the entire process. And as part of that, they want employees to feel more comfortable in the process. And therefore,
they feel that rethinking the words they use, replacing feedback with feed forward,
reviews with connect sessions, and also having sessions more often between managers and employees
actually makes for a more productive and effective workplace.
John, I need a Connect session.
I need a Connect session.
We need a Connect session.
It's overdue.
Yeah.
Any company that employs these tactics is going to lose.
That's obvious.
Microsoft, of course, would be involved.
Yeah.
The other ones that got sucked into the stack ranking bullcrap,
which really hurt the company for years.
Wow, we haven't talked about that in a long time.
It's still around.
Yeah, I know.
Was it just Microsoft?
I thought it was...
No, everybody.
It was a big trend for a while.
It was Jack Welch's invention.
Yeah, stack ranking.
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 now it's interesting because this this podcast
came out today i'd read the article the article is even worse it's filled with all kinds of terms
um there was uh this was kind of polar whatize the wall street journal think it's doing.
It's supposed to be a newspaper.
What did they think that their Harvard business review trying to establish
certain norms in the,
how,
how businesses run.
These are reporters that don't know how to run a business.
Hello?
Well,
if you,
if you can't do you teach,
there was a guy that kind of got viral on,
uh, on, on x on the socials um
maybe two weeks ago and even some some uh MAGA country people sent it to me saying that this
guy is the wrong idea i don't know if they if they under if they understood what he was saying
because he was what he's saying is very polarizing this is a Tim Gurner, and this is a report from The Hills.
Have workers become the bosses?
That's what Gurner Group founder Tim Gurner seems to believe,
and he told Financial Review Property Summit workers that this is a problem that needs to change.
I think the problem that we've had is that people decided they didn't really want to work so much anymore through COVID,
and that has had a massive issue on productivity.
You know, tradies have definitely pulled back on productivity.
You know, they have been paid a lot to do not too much in the last few years.
And we need to see that change.
We need to see unemployment rise.
Unemployment has to jump 40, 50 percent, in my view.
We need to see pain in the economy.
We need to remind people that they work for the
employer not the other way around wow unemployment has to jump 40 50 percent what an admission
gurner also said we have to hurt the economy to end the arrogance among workers this is really
interesting because i i agree that the workers are out of control and this pandering such as we
just heard is bad it's just it's biblically bad you know you this is not you need to teach your
children our show has been thematic about this point with the noodle boy yes yes however
some people thought that his solution was just a horrible idea.
And I'm like, well, that's all go broke. That'll fix things.
Isn't that exactly what the federal reserve?
Poverty. There you go. There's a solution to everything.
Well, I think they're, they're well on their way.
I mean, poverty is, is on deck. I mean, to me, it seems like the West, the United States and Europe,
with the immigration that's taking place,
is like we're going to become the slaves who make...
I think manufacturing may come back to the U.S. and to Western Europe.
Yeah, backyard manufacturing.
Yes.
We'll be the slaves.
And then we'll have our own Uyghurs, which will be the illegal immigrants.
This is happening in Chicago.
Finally, finally, people are waking up.
At Sheldon Heights Church of Christ, an open dialogue on the migrant crisis hosted by alderman Ronnie Mosley was packed inside and out.
First of all, they definitely chose this venue for a reason.
They chose a small venue so that they could discourage the community from being able to show up.
With fall and winter fast approaching, Mayor Brandon Johnson is looking to move migrants from police stations
into what the city is calling winterized base camps.
This is essentially like a band-aid
to a gunshot wound. You are putting a band-aid on a huge problem at hand. One potential site,
the former jewel parking lot at 115th and Halstead. I think that's a bad idea. They want to push this
out of sight and out of mind. But it's coming with pushback. Many calling on the city's leaders to focus on the needs of taxpayers.
We are the residents of this community.
And we demand that they do not put these people here.
They're not even following the rules in the police station.
What makes us think that they're going to follow the rules here?
that they're going to follow the rules here.
Residents tell us they are in need of grocery stores,
mental health facilities,
and housing for homeless individuals.
By the end of this year,
the migrant crisis will have cost taxpayers a quarter of a billion dollars.
I like calling it Winter Base Camp.
What a genius branding.
You're welcome here at the Winter Base Camp. you know how cold it gets in chicago migrants it gets cold here play play the new york immigration clips number one oh yeah no this is
beautiful tensions rose today in manhattan over the immigration crisis lawmakers tried to address
the issue but they were met with frustrated protesters and NTD's Jason Perry was on the scene. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
along with other lawmakers, addressed the immigration crisis in New York City,
but they were quickly disrupted by protesters shouting, close the border.
Ocasio-Cortez continued speaking outside of Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan,
which has been used to process illegal immigrants.
She called for more federal resources to help deal with the crisis.
A man in the crowd voiced his frustration to the lawmakers. How is that bringing unity to the station when you're taking care of illegal immigrants
over your own citizens.
We spoke to some people in the area to see what they think is the solution to the migrant crisis.
Close the border. Close the border. It's the only solution.
A genius.
Have them remain in Mexico like the policy was before.
Why does my family member have to wait in Colombia when they filed a legal petition. And these people are right here on 45th Street.
And another man voiced his concern.
It's not right.
You have to come through the proper channels.
There's people that are waiting to get here and they're skipping the line and they don't
care.
We don't know who these people are.
They're not vetted.
Many of my ex-girlfriends were from other countries.
You know what I mean?
So this is not about hate.
It's not about hate.
I had sex with them. this is not about hate oh it's not about hate i had sex with
them it's not about hate my many ex many many many girlfriends i think we should call them neo
uyghurs that should probably be the the new term because that's all they're gonna be with uh aoc
who i might i want to remind everybody she she audition everybody, she, she auditioned for this role.
She auditioned for this role.
Yeah,
we always forget that.
She is an actress,
an actress,
and not a great one.
She auditioned and has been MK altered into repeating talking points.
And she even,
I don't know if you have it,
talked about a path to citizenship for these,
for these male Uyghurs.
Well,
I have one more clip in the series,
but the problem problem is is that
they would they had her talking and it was so noisy with the over with people yelling at her
did you try that i just bet in that last clip i cut out two chunks of it because of that it's too
much this issue that they can't she can't get a word in but let's play part two how was the adobe
product did that work?
No, no, it was beyond Adobe.
This was just like a cacophony of events.
It was a mess.
And this man explained that it wasn't fair to the low-income families living in New York City.
They have congestion pricing in the city.
Well, you're going to have to pay $20 to drive into Manhattan.
How are the low-income families supposed to survive?
How are we supposed to raise our kids?
While everyone gets everything for free, there's not two systems of justice in this country.
We also heard from an immigrant who recently arrived in New York City.
We never imagined, none of the immigrants, that we were going to be received like this.
Nonetheless, I am grateful.
Protesters and politicians both made their voices heard today this is clearly an issue
that will continue to demand national attention finally at o'hare there's 400 neo-weigars in the
airport by the way kudos to abbott yeah yeah i mean it took a long time he's been shipping them out for what six months to a
year quite a while yeah yeah quite a while it's finally caught up to everybody okay yeah but it's
it's so sad that it had to come to this it's just these are people they're human beings
you know it's like what is how stupid is this well this is going on the latest thing going
on in europe did you see this sit down with vandalion oh yeah and mark maloney sitting
next to each other and and the dutch prime minister decommissioned mark ruta what is
that guy doing there yes i saw it those two women do not get along well i'm not sure i mean i was
talking to uh willow and uh and my my niece and my nephew and they're like you know maloney is
she's just another one of the elite she's not you know this there's nothing that she's gonna do she
talked a big game when she was coming in or when she wanted to get in.
And also, they say that the migrant issue in Italy, at least, isn't all that bad.
Even though the Lampedusa is made to look really, really horrible,
they say that it's not really being felt.
But, you know, they're in Firenze.
You know, there's four different Italys.
So maybe they just don't.
Minimum.
Yeah, minimum.
Different vibe there.
But yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, how much?
I mean, the Netherlands.
People are sick of it.
This is interesting, though, that this is a,
as we've noticed with the covid and
some other incidents these are universal these are worldwide yes phenomenon which means it's
coordinated by someone and i don't know if you saw this but zelensky uh you know the actor from ukraine he came out and he said you know i see that not everybody
is with us and you know we have a lot of ukrainians now all over europe and here it is
western governments could face defeats at the ballot box you know because the ukrainian refugees
you know they're going to vote and they're going to
go in they're going to vote you out if our partners do not help us it means they want russia to win
and this is how crazy this has become this guy has been threatening the west with one thing after
another and we keep putting up with it that's why i posted a photo of the of one of the stories in the current edition of
current affairs where they're hinting of a pullout that we're going to give up on the on the ukrainians
yeah can you you want to give us a synopsis other than they're hinting at a pullout what was now
that's basically the synopsis foreign affairs foreign affairs is the magazine produced by the Council on Foreign Relations.
And so they, it's like sometimes it's signaling, you don't know what messaging of some sort.
And they say in the article, Kiev should be prepared for a sudden pullback by the West in support,
because they make the point that people are getting sick of this.
And I think they're getting sick of Zelensky.
Well, what's going on in London right now speaks a whole different story
about what's happening in Ukraine, because it is a capital B bonanza.
This year, it's bigger than ever.
Nearly 3,000 companies have turned up to London's Excel Centre.
Over 100 countries have sent delegations.
And if you're looking to expand and modernise your country's armed forces,
this is the place to be.
The war in Ukraine exerts a strong influence.
The country has its own stand,
but the conflict is also shaping the priorities of the global arms industry.
Much in evidence are drones of all sizes and capabilities.
And given their success on the battlefield,
systems to defeat them are now a priority for everyone.
In our market, we can see every day on the battlefield that drones are used every day in
huge quantities. That is the threat we are addressing with our products. We have developed
the top-notch country drone system to secure Ukrainian forces as well as Polish and NATO forces.
The war has also underlined the importance of things some thought were no longer needed.
Tanks, long-range artillery and shells.
Ukraine uses 7,000 a day.
Global inventories are running low.
So production is ramping up.
The war in Ukraine is also changing government spending priorities.
Defense budgets are going up everywhere
and armed forces are being
reconfigured to meet new
challenges. That means
billions of dollars worth of defense
contracts are up for grabs.
Woohoo!
Billions are up for grabs!
And they are selling now literal directed energy weapons
to bring down these drones zap them out of the sky and and we knew this is what eric eric schmidt
was talking about remember he was on with zakaria it's like oh drones drones that's the future it's
these little drones little drones and there it is a whole conference 300 different country uh exhibitors all selling drones and anti-drones it's this is
and and it's just like everyone's like oh this is cool it's great yeah yeah arms yeah cool
was it not schmedley butler who said war is a racket? Yeah, it was General Schmedley Butler.
And it is an enormous racket.
What a scam.
And no one has.
I guess everyone's just all pacified, sitting at home.
We don't notice the writer strike or the actor strike.
There's plenty of good stuff on Netflix.
There's plenty of stuff to watch.
Has anyone complained that the late night shows are off the air?
Has anyone missed this?
No one at all.
To some incredible degree?
Yeah, the guys that complained are the guys who worked there.
Wow, yeah.
Did you see that they're trying to get rid of Kimmel?
Like, oh, well, some kind of report came out.
He's drunk.
Hello?
We had boots on the ground.
No, no, no, that's Fallon.
Fallon, I'm sorry.
Yep, sorry.
We had boots on the ground reporting that when he went in.
Oh, he's hammered every day.
He's hammered.
Yeah.
The real reason you want to get rid of him
because he wasn't toeing the line with anti-Trump jokes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, true. Speaking of... He was pretty down. The real reason you want to get rid of him because he wasn't toeing the line with anti-Trump jokes. Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, true.
Speaking of.
He was pretty down.
He was down, tried to maintain a middle ground with his political humor, while the other two guys are just slamming.
In fact, Kimmel, if I remember when Trump was in office, was literally crying on the stage about how bad Trump was.
Remember that?
Yes. Oh, yeah. He's in tears. This is a comedy show, by the way. Yeah. crying on the stage about how bad Trump was. Remember that? Yes!
He's in tears. This is a comedy
show, by the way.
Trump's bad. He's hurting
children. He's got to go. We shouldn't
have a president like this.
It's ridiculous. Let's recall comedy
show Saturday Night Live opening with the
Ukrainian national anthem.
Yeah. No, the real humor is on TikTokiktok people that's where it's funny that's what people are watching
tina sat down on the couch she said let's watch some reels she doesn't we don't have tiktok but
let's watch some reels i mean do i stop you with me you don't have tiktok it's online it's on the
web yes but i don't have it on my phone she don't have tiktok it's online it's on the web
yes but i don't have it on my phone she doesn't have it on her phone i don't either and i watch
it all the time i'm sorry to hear that you know what's funny by the way i just should mention this
just for so people should know i use a vpn most of the time on my machine. It's just safer.
And I use VPNs out of South American countries because there's a couple that are just so fast,
it's like you wouldn't even know you're on a VPN.
So when I'm on an Argentinian VPN
and I just happen to hit TikTok,
not as a sign-on,
but just as I now look to TikTok like I'm in Argentina,
they have the same dipshit girls in Spanish doing those stupid dances they do.
Well, yeah, that's what TikTok is.
TikTok is...
It's like, why are you doing this?
You're making...
You look like an idiot.
Do you understand the mechanisms of TikTok?
TikTok is the music industry.? TikTok is the music industry.
It is literally the music industry.
There is so much money to be made.
If you are a successful TikTok dancer or whatever you've created on TikTok, you can make real money.
And probably no surprise.
Turning now to TikTok and the European regulators slapping the social media app with a nearly $370 million fine,
accusing the Chinese-owned platform of failing to protect children's privacy.
Alexis Christophers joins us now with that.
Good morning, Alexis.
Oh, yes, Alexis. Come on.
Good morning, Gio.
That investigation by Ireland's Data Protection Commission finds the sign-up process for teens made their tiktok
accounts public by default allowing anyone to view and comment on their videos it also allowed
adults to turn on direct messaging for teens without their consent isn't that what the teens
want yes it's soft core porn it's a borderline cruelty against animals in most cases funny but cruelty against animals
and yes that's what they want it's it yes it is where teens search on tiktok no one goes to google
anymore find them direct messaging for teens without their consent in a statement tiktok
saying we respectfully disagree with the decision particularly the level of the fine imposed. It is the latest in a global crackdown on TikTok.
In the U.S., some public universities, as well as many state and federal agencies,
have banned the app on their devices out of concern it would give China access to sensitive
user data. And Montana passed a law that bans the app's use in the state altogether. And it's not just TikTok.
Instagram, WhatsApp, and the owner Meta among the tech giants hit with big fines by the Irish regulator.
So, you know, the EU playing a big game.
Oh, yeah, we understand how this works.
China's going to get it all.
TikTok, bad, bad. talk bad bad but listen how the queen of the european union you know her as queen ursula
how much she understands the topic of ai i mean artificial intelligence this is the future and
she really that she is she is accepting artificial intelligence into her life i believe in the power
of artificial intelligence just look at the winner of last year's Future Unicorn Award,
Korti from Denmark.
They are using AI and voice recognition
to help doctors predict heart attacks.
It's simply amazing.
Amazing.
And indeed, the possibilities of AI are immense.
I don't have to tell you.
AI can turn on wind turbines and can produce more energy as the weather changes.
Wow.
AI can detect a weather change and turn on wind turbines.
Example.
AI can detect a cyber attack faster than any human being.
Yeah, what about MGM?
And as a medical doctor, I know that AI can also also for example i know cancer in mammographies
way earlier and more reliably than any human being so the eu i didn't know she was a medical
doctor actually or at least not one that's qualified to speak about mammography so the eu
is doing the same thing here in the u.s and they're lining everybody up and they're getting everybody together and they're setting it all up because they want to control it.
They want to make AI your new god.
And AI is right and AI is smart and AI does everything.
And I could not resist.
C-SPAN got Elon Musk for a one minute statement, which is much better audio than anything we've had so far outside of
the private tech meeting where they were divvying up something. I think it's very telling what he's
saying here. I think it was a very sublime discussion, actually, among some of the smartest
people in the world. Okay, let's stop right there. Can we stop saying that these are some of the smartest people in the world?
They're not the smartest people in the world.
They run profitable companies.
They're businessmen.
Yeah.
Does that make them the smartest people in the world? No, generally speaking, when you were in college in the olden days,
the business guys were the dummies.
The dummies would go into business.
The smart guys are theoretical physicists.
None of these guys are that.
So he says it was very civilized.
Not sure why he's saying it's civilized.
That can only be because there was money to be made.
And these are some of the smartest people in the world,
which he, of course, conveniently includes himself in this group. Among some of the smartest people in the world, which he, of course, conveniently includes himself in this group.
Among some of the smartest people in the world.
So, I thought Senator Schumer did a great service.
Now listen to what he's saying.
I'm not bringing it for you to just come up.
I can't understand a word he's saying. He's mumbling.
You're talking over it.
I thought Senator Schumer did a great service to humanity here.
Senator Schumer did a great service to humanity here.
So he's sucking up to Schumer for some reason.
It's with the support of the rest of the Senate.
And I think we'll, I think something good will come of this.
I think this meeting may go down in history as being very important.
This meeting's going to go down in history as very, very important.
The future of civilization.
Schumer did ask everyone to raise their hands in the room
to see if they were in favor of AI regulation,
and I believe almost everyone did.
Now, this is interesting, because you keep hearing that Schumer asked,
is everyone in favor of AI regulation? And you keep hearing, almostumer asked is everyone in favor of ai regulation and
you keep hearing almost everyone did who didn't who didn't who was not for this
i'd like the ones who are trying to get in it we know ai we know that regulation is to keep people
out fixed prices yeah that's a good sign i think the probability of there being some sort of AI regulatory agency
that stands on its own, similar to the FAA or FCC, is likely at some point.
Do you think so?
I think so.
The reason that I've been such an advocate for AI safety in advance of anything terrible happening
is that I think the consequences of AI going wrong are severe.
So we have to be proactive rather than reactive.
So let's talk about the cases of AI being severe. You don't need AI for it to be severe. And I only
just heard about this case in Australia. It's very similar to what happened with the Dutch child care benefits scandal, which the cabinet resigned over because they essentially ran an algo on taxes and returns and social payments.
And they went to tens of thousands of parents and said now you received too much too
many child benefits you owe us 50 000 euros and this you know made people lose their jobs their
homes some people committed suicide this seems to be some kind of trend amongst the world is
australia had something very similar known as robo debt which happened four years ago
and it's just now coming to light it was wrong it was illegal it should never have happened
and it should never happen again under the former liberal government this scheme unlawfully raised $1.76 billion in alleged debts against some 526,000 Australians.
This tragedy caused stress, anxiety, financial destitution and sadly had a very real human toll. For more than four years, Liberal Ministers dismissed or ignored
the significant concerns that were raised over and over again,
including in the Parliament, but also by victims, by public servants,
by community organisations and, of course, legal experts.
The Royal Commissioners found that the Liberal
Party's Robodebt scheme was, to quote, a crude and cruel mechanism, neither fair nor legal,
and it made many people feel like criminals. In essence, people were traumatised on the off
chance they might owe money. It was a costly failure of public administration
in both human and economic terms so now that i see this happening and i'm sure there will be
other countries that had similar things take place could this be a setup to bringing in the
smartest people in the world to have this done right?
You know what I mean?
I don't think so.
No?
They're not going to do that.
Well, governments are deploying this.
This is what the IRS in the United States is deploying. They've announced it.
We're going to run AI.
What, Robo?
AI.
Yeah, but that's not going to be for this.
What's the difference?
And they're not going to do it anyway, because the AI doesn't work.
Yes, they are.
Of course they're going to do it.
In fact, I have a, where is it?
I think I have a boots on the ground report about this.
Where was this?
One of our producers had this happen to them
i may not have it handy the the crux of it is they have a company
but i think that brings in fifty thousand dollars a year and the irs hit them up for five hundred
thousand dollars in unpaid taxes, which was run automatically
and they can't even get anyone to pick up the phone
and listen to them?
Well, that doesn't make a lot of sense.
Here it is, here it is.
Just wanted to chime in and confirm your contention
that the tax debt over 250,000 scam
is just trying to squeeze small business.
To make it short, my wife and I have a very small business that processes transactions online.
We make around $50,000 a year in taxable income on this business.
The IRS had an automated system that decided we owed them $500,000 plus for tax year 2021.
They decided this in 2023. It was clearly some type of algorithm they applied to us,
and it's impossible to even speak to a human about this
and try to get it resolved,
explaining that we literally make one-tenth the amount each year
that they claim we owe.
Yeah, it doesn't make sense, but it's happening.
Well, it doesn't make sense because you can get a hold of the IRS.
No. I've never heard that you you can get a hold of the IRS. No.
I've never heard that you can't get a hold of the IRS.
You can go to their OMS, BUSMAN program.
There's a million ways of getting a hold of the IRS.
We just had a situation with the IRS ourselves,
and Mimi had no trouble getting a hold of an IRS person to work on this.
Well, maybe they should reach out to Mimi. Mimi has powers.
Yeah, it's called dialing a phone.
I'm just telling you what they're saying.
I understand what they're saying.
I'm just saying that it doesn't make sense
because I've never had trouble getting a hold of the IRS.
Well, maybe you have credentials
that we're all unaware of.
No, you call a number.
There's phone numbers you can call.
Yes, I know, John. I i know i'm just telling you they may have been able to get a hold of them but maybe they couldn't help
them i mean i during the pandemic you certainly couldn't get a hold of anyone well that's different
yeah but this seems very resolvable i sure hope so they seem to be frustrated by the process.
By the way, just as an aside, speaking of the smartest people in the world,
Kara Swisher.
Without a doubt, one of the smartest people in the world.
One of our producers asked her a question on TikTok, and she answered.
On TikTok, and you had the answer?
No, I'm sorry on x
on x oh hey cara i'm a big fan of pivot
my hate listen i've heard john c dvorak referred to you as his protege many times
he seems to be very proud of this fact how big of an impact did Dvorak have on your career?
You did this.
No, I didn't do it.
Matt FLS did it.
He's one of our producers.
I didn't do this.
Would you like to hear her answer?
Because she answered.
I'm sure she said it.
Wait, wait, let me guess.
Let me guess.
Dvorak who?
No, no, no, no, no.
No, she acknowledges you with um.
Not really, but he had a good show back in the day.
That sounds right.
I'm a protege of Walt Mossberg.
Oh, okay.
Oh, there you go.
That makes sense.
I just thought it was great that she answered.
Because she's probably irked that we're always busting her chops.
I don't think she knows that we even do a show.
Oh, she does.
She does.
She does.
No, there's no chance.
She does.
I've even once, I think I sent a slash on X to Prof G and said, oh, it's my favorite hate listen.
And he replied, thanks, I think.
They know.
They know.
Come on.
They're in the business of tech podcasts.
How could they not be listening to the No Agenda show?
We don't do tech.
Yeah, we do.
We do all kinds of tech.
We know everything about tech.
What did we just do about AI? That's tech. Yeah, we do. We do all kinds of tech. We know everything about tech. What did we just do about AI?
That's tech.
I guess it is.
We know more about tech than those jamokes.
Well, that's beside the point.
All they know is how to moan and groan about Elon Musk.
How horrible he is.
Oh, I don't know.
I like people in the media
that hate Musk,
they hate on Musk
like there's no tomorrow.
I'd like an explanation.
Well, we know the explanation.
No, we don't.
He took away their tool,
the tool of Twitter.
Yes, the tool of Twitter,
which they use.
I think they started hating on Musk
before he took over Twitter.
That just closed the deal.
Once he flipped, you know, my thesis is going to stick to this.
The Democratic Party is a cult.
Wow.
Wow.
Everybody, stop what you're doing.
Once you quit the party party they go after you like a cult does oh that's a reasonable idea and reason and and people in the republican party they
quit the republican party i mean i have and nobody cares oh yeah okay whatever what is he now
libertarian yeah that's what he says uh but
the democrats you quit the democratic party if you're involved especially if you have a lot of
money like trump did you quit the party and start to do anything else and they're all over you
well did you see what happened to jan wenner
did you see jan wenner yeah i did i saw what happened to jan wenner did you see jan wenner yeah i did i saw what happened to jan
wenner did you see what happened to do it now we're bringing this up did you
see what happened to what's his name the british guy russell brand i have a clue
russell brand got killed well first let me tell explain what happened not
literally but no well first let's start with jan wenner jan wenner who started rolling stone magazine who became a
super super uber lefty i would say yeah and he went just an example of that is he pretty much
has the veto power over the rock and roll hall of fame yeah had and will not allow a number of people to be in it even though they should have
been in it years ago yes well he has been ousted from the rock and roll hall of fame board because
he wrote a book and he did an interview with the new york times and in it he's and the question
was asked well why didn't you have
you know more women in your book why didn't you have more
people of color or a
woman a woman
why'd you have a woman in
the book or a black musician
and he said
you know they're just they
they're dumb
it was worse
he said
in the Times interview with Wenner that published on Friday, he said that black and also female musicians, quote, didn't articulate at the level of the white male musicians in his tome.
Classic.
It's not that they're not creative geniuses.
It's just that they're inarticulate.
Although, go have a deep conversation with Grace Slick or Janis Joplin.
Please be my guest.
You know, Joni Mitchell was not a philosopher of rock and roll.
She didn't, in my mind, meet that test.
Not by her work, not by other interviews she did.
The people I interviewed were the kind of philosophers of rock.
Of black artists?
Well, you know, Stevie Wonder, genius, right?
Suppose we use a word as broad as masters.
The fault is using that word.
Maybe Marvin Gaye or Curtis Mayfield. I mean, they just didn't articulate at that level. right suppose we use a word as broad as masters the fault is using that word maybe marvin gaye
curtis mayfield i mean they just didn't articulate at that level but pete townsend oh hold on
what a canard and then he even said you know i guess i'm old-fashioned uh i should have probably
put one woman and one black person in there but i'm you know i don't care well this is
the this is the classic leftist okay they're hypocrites yeah so the russell brand thing
is interesting anyway but to finish up the winter thing he's he's been excoriated for this well the
rock and roll hall of fame sent a statement jan Wenner has been removed from the board of directors
of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation.
And they have no further comment.
And then Wenner, of course, issued a statement.
In my interview with the New York Times,
I made comments that dismissed the contributions,
genius, and impact of black and women artists.
I apologize wholeheartedly for those remarks.
The Masters is a collection of interviews
I've done over the years that seem to me
best represent an idea of rock and roll's
impact on the world.
They were not meant to represent the whole of music
and its diverse and important origins,
but reflect the high points of my career
and interviews I felt illustrated the breadth
and experience in that career.
Me, me, me, me, me.
No, he's done. He's done me me me me no he's done he's done it's great
he's done so the the brand thing is interesting i started getting emails like hey channel four
just preempted its normal lineup so this was this was not a planned show this was they they preempted whatever's normally running and ran
this 90 minute program uh which accuses and i think it's because it leaked out and he got some
emails and the day before he did a youtube and he said hey hey hey this is uh this is not right i'm
i'm being railroaded because i have a different message and um and i have
like a minute which really shows you what kind of a hit job this was no we can talk about the
validity of it but the hit job is a beautiful piece they edited and they use this as the trailer
this is inappropriate probably for young ears um but here is a piece
from channel four's um russell brand um expose i phoned and somebody that's what it was regarding
and i said that's regarding russell brand being a sex offender
he's grabbing at my my underwear pulling it to the side i'm telling him to get off me and he
won't get off like holding me up against the wall pushing himself in me i love the music
he grabbed me and got me on the bed i was fully clothed and he was naked at this point
and he held me down and he was just aggressively trying to,
you know, f*** me.
I was like,
oh my God,
he raped me.
He, um,
forced his penis down my throat
and I couldn't breathe.
It was just choking me.
I was crying
and he said,
oh, I only want to see your mascara run anyway.
Them blood jobs wear mascara runs a little bit.
Dude.
So when they add this big, so they take a story where the woman says,
this is exactly what he did and said, I just want to make your mascara run.
And they cut to a comedic conference, a stand up of him, where he's using this as a joke. And he says, those blowjobs that make your mascara run.
And they add a lot of echo to it and a lot of scary effects.
That to me tells me this is a hit job.
But wow, a serious one i and i have lots of questions
like is he has he been removed from youtube yet more importantly are have charges been filed
we know that certainly this apparently happened in los angeles that you can make millions of
dollars just like uh the case against trump with a 20, 30, 40-year-old accusation.
So what is this?
What really is the result of this?
What is the point?
And there's two sides.
One is, this is the mainstream media hates what he's saying, and Big Pharma hates what he's saying.
the mainstream media hates what he's saying and Big Pharma hates what he's saying
and the other side is
he's using it to up his
profile. There's all kinds
of sides to this.
I don't think he's using it to up his profile.
Like an Andrew Tate type of thing.
Oh, that's not going to
happen.
I've always wondered why he's still on youtube that that is questionable to say the least that makes no sense for long i think they're they're
out to get rid of him he's a he's a pain in the ass yeah yeah he's definitely a pain in the ass
but it's also it's like dude, you could see this coming down Broadway.
You're building an audience on YouTube.
What are you thinking?
Oh, no, now I'm on Rumble.
Okay.
Bitch shoots coming next.
No, he's Rumble.
I think Rumble pays him.
And we'll see.
We'll see how strong Rble is with these horrible allegations
it's uh now and you know of course believe all women but man this is this is severe and it's
so stylized it's not a news report it's a 90 minute documentary with with music and effects
and and echoes and that means really meant to influence people's thinking.
I don't even know if it, I haven't watched the whole thing.
I have it.
I haven't watched the whole thing.
I will.
I don't even know if they show two sides or if it's just all a hit job.
The funny thing is people are posting audio.
This is AI.
Oh my God.
Really, people?
It's not that hard to find someone who will just say, I know there's one clip going around to one woman,
which has got cut in and out,
but the raw version of her sounds very AI ish.
But what's the point?
You can find an actress to do it.
You don't need AI for that.
Hey,
you know,
tell me this.
You're an expert in audio.
Isn't this AI?
No.
Yeah.
I got that.
No,
too. You're yeah. Adam, you're the expert in audio. Isn't this AI? No. Yeah, I got that note too.
Yeah, Adam, you're the expert.
Is this AI?
No, it's not that hard to get actresses to do this.
And they even said they use four actresses for this piece.
So somebody sent me, there's a website called AI or not.com and AI or not.com takes a look at
images and tells you whether they're AI or not. Well, we need to run that on the art generator.
Well, I did and everything was AI, but so I took some regular pictures and I swear,
this is a fact. I took a picture picture i took a couple of screenshots of ari melba or whatever
his name is ari maro ari ari on msnbc yeah that guy and so i i had a pick couple of screenshots
of them and i slipped one into the ai generator it says this is an this is a real picture and
then it said not safe for work anyway yeah it's not safe for work no no no
i have a bunch of clips about the impeachment i want to get out of the way
oh goodness we didn't talk about last show of course not there's reasons for that it's can you is it's exciting i think it's interesting because they
brought this is from ntd so they're they're anti-biden when we say the impeachment we're
talking about impeaching president biden because he was involved in corruption through his son? We don't know. But it's a lot of just hanky-panky
is what I would describe it. And it's at least as bad as when Spiro Agnew was in the vice presidency
and he was collecting money in his office and they had to rouse them and kicked him out of
office. And this is, Joe Biden was doing the same stuff
when he was vice president
and probably still things going on.
But this, the only reason I got these clips
because this is a guy they brought in
just to outline the evidence
because the Democrats say there's no evidence.
And so we have these clips of this guy
they brought on to talk about
the evidence so you people out there can say yeah there's evidence on whether they're going to do
anything or not and they're not going to get an impeachment accomplished because of the senate
and the democrats are all all for it but let's go with impeachment evidence ntd people people
sorry what's the evidence against president b in the impeachment inquiry? A key player has
fallen out of the news cycle, Victor Shokin. This was the Ukrainian prosecutor tasked with
cleaning up corruption in the country until then Vice President Biden stepped in, calling for his
removal. At the time, Shokin was reportedly investigating the energy company Burisma,
where Hunter Biden was a board member.
To go over the timeline, we spoke with an investigative journalist.
Jeff Carlson, thank you so much for joining us.
And since this impeachment inquiry has been launched, several news outlets and pundits
have been saying this is without evidence. Others say there's a lot of evidence.
What evidence is there?
You know, one of the big things that Democrats have been talking about is the fact that, well, what they've really done is they've sort of capitulated.
At first it was, you know, Joe Biden didn't talk to Hunter Biden.
Then it was Joe Biden didn't talk to his business partners.
Then it was OK. He talked to his business partners, but he didn't actually talk business.
So we keep breaking down these doors.
Now, the new narrative is you can't trace the money directly going back to Joe Biden.
Well, you pretty much can, and that's what this is all about.
You know, it's not as if we're going to have a check that's going to be written directly out to Joe Biden.
We know that there was this use of 20 different plus holding companies, shell companies, through which cash was passing through.
holding companies, shell companies, through which cash was passing through.
We know that if you look at the Ukraine situation, you had this new prosecutor that was brought in,
and despite what people say, he was absolutely investigating Burisma.
You know, there was always this narrative that the IMF and the EU wanted Shokin gone.
That's utterly false.
We spent forever researching this and trying to find any evidence of either of those entities wanting Shokin out prior to Joe Biden announcing that he was going after Shokin.
And it doesn't exist.
So that's this is where it's going to really be about us, about this Shokin guy and Biden bragging about.
Remember when he was in front of the Council on Foreign Relations? I think it was. Yes.
No, no, no, no, no. It was like the Aspen Institute or something.
I thought it was
on the CFR. Well, it was in
public.
And he was bragging about how he got rid of
this guy by hauling out a billion.
You're right. It was the CFR. I have the clip. It was
CFR. We might as well play it since you're doing
this expose.
I remember going over convincing our team or others to convincing us that we should be providing for loan guarantees and i went over i guess the 12th 13th time to
kiev and uh and i was going supposed to announce that there was another billion-dollar loan guarantee. And I had gotten a commitment from Poroshenko and from Yatsenyuk
that they would take action against the state prosecutor, and they didn't.
So they said they were walking out to the press conference and said,
no, we're not going to give you the billion dollars.
They said, you have no authority. You're not the president.
The president said, I said, call him.
I said, I'm telling you, you're not getting a billion dollars.
I said, you're not getting a billion.
I'm going to be leaving here.
I think it was, what, six hours.
I look, I said, I'm leaving in six hours.
If the prosecutor's not fired, you're not getting the money.
Oh, son of a bitch.
Got fired.
And they put in place someone who was solid.
And friendly to me and my family and others
that clip of course has been going around for i don't know if you have a date on it but it's
what i do three years at least 2019 october 2019 four years yeah and of course everyone's been
pointing to that clip as you know it's worse than what Trump did with his phone call.
But OK, it's been taking forever to get anywhere.
And here we go to clip two.
As a matter of fact, quite the opposite.
The State Department had said that Chokin had made enough progress that they were willing to free up the one billion in taxpayer guarantees.
Some people said their loans, they really weren't.
They were taxpayer guarantees.
But nevertheless, from Ukraine's perspective, it freed up one at access to $1 billion.
So Joe Biden actually altered U.S. official policy by suddenly deciding to withhold these
funds to Ukraine because he was trying to get he was trying to place pressure on Poroshenko,
the president of Ukraine, to remove Shokin. And it even gets a little bit
worse from there, because once Shokin was finally removed, they needed to make sure that they had
the correct prosecutor in place that would close all the Burisma investigations. That took a couple
months. And there was quite literally a phone call with Poroshenko the day after the new prosecutor
was put in place, a guy named Yuri Lutsenko,
the day after he was put in place, Biden had a phone call with Poroshenko. And it was only then
on that phone call that he agreed to finally release these funds, which were supposed to
have been released in December of the prior year, December of 2014 those funds didn't get officially released until i believe it's may
16th of 2016 and they were tied to putting in the new prosecutor and that new prosecutor was the one
who closed the investigation into burisma yeah yep yep that's how i remember it i think well
it worked out well don't we even have that call that biden
called that guy i think there was a call no we don't no okay i mean i don't think so let's go
to clip three and jeff i want to zoom in on that so democrats are now pushing back on this impeachment
inquiry saying that while hunter biden may have acted unethically, Joe Biden did not. He did not
change any U.S. policy. You argue otherwise. So what policy did Joe Biden change? Just the
withholding of those loans was an official change in our foreign policy. And it appears that it was
being done in order to close down an investigation into an entity at which his son was on the board
of directors. But more importantly
than that, that they appear to have been further financially entwined in terms of the news that
we've been getting out regarding these sequences of two separate $5 million bribes, one to Joe
Biden, one to Hunter Biden, all tied into getting this investigation removed. And it's important to
note that Burisma is not above making bribes. The owner of Burisma managed to close a UK investigation before Hunter actually came on board by doing exactly that.
He paid the former prosecutor, he paid the former prosecutor's office a $7 million bribe to close an
earlier investigation. You know, ultimately, this is part of another argument that we've been making
is that it's impossible that Obama wasn't aware of of this you don't suddenly stop unilaterally uh a major loan going through to ukraine that had been
in the works and then hold that loan up until the changes that you wanted to be made were actually
effectuated so ultimately obama had to be aware at least after the fact of what his vice president
was doing well biden said it b Biden said it right there in that clip.
You don't believe it? Call the president. He'll back me up.
So he must. Of course he knew.
Yeah, that hasn't really been brought out much.
It was assumed in that clip that you're talking about that that was a bluff.
Oh, really? I believe it wholeheartedly.
I mean, this is Joe Biden joe biden the enemy always
overplays his hand this is exactly what he did hey pride pride that's what he had pride in what he did
it's a clip four and zooming out a bit these are just this is just an impeachment inquiry not yet
articles of impeachment to be voted on.
But the White House has already shot back. It's actually giving a statement to major news organizations on how to report on this, saying to scrutinize what the House Republicans are saying.
What does it mean for our country when major news organizations are getting editorial guidance from the White House instead of reporting on it from a distance?
You know, obviously I saw that and was a little flabbergasted.
We've known, I guess you in some ways could almost argue, hey, good, at least it's out in the open,
because for years the exact same thing has been going on behind the scenes.
You know, how many times do you see one media organization,
it usually comes downstream from the New York Times and Washington Post,
one media organization. It usually comes downstream from the New York Times and Washington Post.
But everybody picks up the narrative really pretty much at exactly the same moment.
You know, we know that the White House was directing all the efforts at suppressing information on social media sites, Google, etc., behind the scenes. Same thing with COVID.
Now they just seem to have given up any pretense and are literally putting that directive out there
this see this is why i think they hate elon musk because everybody's complicit they're all corrupt
and they're so much specifically around ukraine there were so many people involved in that
corruption and we know the news media is actually, they are corrupt.
They're in bed with the intelligence agencies.
They're all at the same parties.
And that's why they hate Musk, because he let some stuff out.
And people feel threatened.
This last clip, which is the real reason to play these clips.
Oh, okay.
I think is there's something suspicious about the fact that this memo went out in the first place this was this is these memos the memo that went out to tell them news
media how to react to these these stories which the guy himself said well this has always been
a known kind of a secret now that it's out in the open because they don't care. They're just blatant now.
It's just saying, here, we run the media.
Here's how you should cover these stories.
I don't believe that.
I think this memo was purposely pushed out there by one of the big news companies,
and I'm suspecting the Washington Post because they're the ones that are going after Biden the most,
as if it was just pushed
into the mainstream i think i i think this was a kind of a leak as opposed to a blatant uh
promotion how about there is something very suspicious about this and i think it's to
accomplish two things one what was maybe mentioned in the council and foreign relations uh uh
publication foreign affairs about getting out of uk Ukraine and the whole thing is so corrupt.
Why are we there?
And the second one is part of the program by a lot of people, not all of them, by about half the Democrat Party to get rid of Biden.
How about this?
Everyone understands that if Trump gets into office they all hang i think or whether it's
true or not i don't know but i think that's the general thing last time but yes exactly but you
know it makes people worried and everybody oversteps somehow so maybe this is the rats
leaving the ship saying well at least we can shove all of this blame with our powerful media empires.
We can push all of this onto one guy, one family, let him bleed for it, the old coot.
So they're just protected.
It obviously has nothing to do with democracy.
It's only protecting their own asses because of reputation and criminality
well something's up and i i think that discussion of that that note coming out from the white house
telling people how to react to these impeachment things is uh and obama has to be protected at all
costs because well obama got nailed in this little they keep mentioning him i think obama is
is targeted too but i don't know what they're gonna what they're gonna accomplish with that but
here's the last of these clips of this series what will be interesting though is that this one time
that they are making an overt directive telling the news organizations what they want them to do
and and so far they're mostly doing it they continue? Because there definitely seems to be a step back from Biden.
You know, the other day we saw something that was unheard of. We saw CNN running a clip where they
were putting up the number of times that Joe Biden had lied. We have David Ignatius writing
in the Washington Post that Joe Biden shouldn't run again in 2024.
So we're getting, you know, our theory has long been that Joe Biden is not ultimately going to be the nominee for 2024, that it's going to be somebody else, likely Gavin Newsom.
And we're now seeing those cracks start to form.
So, you know, I think it's worthwhile noting for the audience that all this perceived protection around Joe Biden is less about protecting Joe Biden, but more about protecting sort of the establishment and the way the establishment does business.
And I, you know, I think at this point they're beginning to give up on Joe a little bit as these facts mount, as we started off discussing at the beginning of this episode.
He's very measured in what he says.
I mean, I agree.
Yes.
No one wants anyone to see how the sausage is made.
And I'm now thinking this has to do with Mitt Romney's announcement that he's not running anymore.
I'm not running.
We need younger people to come.
By the way, Mitt Romney looks 60.
He's 74, 75.
The guy looks great. He's in great 60. He's 74, 75. The guy looks great.
He's in great health.
He's 76, actually.
Didn't I say that?
76?
He said he looks 60.
He said 74 or 75.
Okay, so he's 76.
He looks great.
He looks good.
He looks good.
He started Bain Capital.
He's made bank.
I think he's getting out because he knows the dominoes are about to fall.
And back in 2014, August 7th of this very podcast, according to the Durham Report, the best podcast in the universe, episode 641, we were discussing how business is done, certainly in the world, but by the united states politicians the elites i think it was in regard
to ebola in africa you know it's like hey you know we're gonna come in we're gonna take over
your country here's some ebola for you but then something else popped up in this conversation
which i thought was worth playing let's go back in time to august 7 2014. So we shall see if they can really pull it off
because I think these guys are just sitting
back and go, okay,
let's forget Ebola for a moment.
How much money are you going to give me? What am I getting under the table?
I don't think America, we have
limits on that stuff.
The carries of the world say, screw you,
man, my kid's going to get the money.
Joe Biden's kid's going to get
the company in Ukraine that he's kid's gonna get the the the company in ukraine
that he's running you know they have limits they won't they won't they'll just bring our
extractive unit known as the pentagon and department of defense and we'll just
kill you no that's why we like to give people generous loans
not mentioned in that lineup was mitt romney's kid. They were all involved in Ukraine.
All of them.
And Pelosi's kid.
They're all involved in the Ukraine scandal
because it was such a great country to do that to.
Yeah.
And I think this is why...
Let's see what moves Kerry makes.
I'm hiding out in Africa.
I'm doing climate change.
But he's not immune.
They'll throw him for the wolves, too.
They will. I forgot about
the Romney kids being involved.
Romney, the Kerry
kid, the Pelosi kid.
He could run two more times.
He looks so beautiful.
He loves the power. He loves it.
I'm not buying this.
That's a good catch. I think so.
I think you're right.
That makes sense.
Just some pushback clips.
These are older, but this is the White House.
I want to play this one and then to see if the other two follow.
White House push back on impeachment.
Welcome back.
The White House is asking the media to be critical of the impeachment inquiry against President Biden.
It sent a letter urging them to, quote, ramp up scrutiny.
The letter from White House spokesperson Ian Sam says that there is no evidence against Biden and that the impeachment inquiry is without merit.
The letter has raised concern as it seems to urge news outlets to follow an editorial directive from the White House.
as it seems to urge news outlets to follow an editorial directive from the White House.
The letter was sent out today to top executives at big news outlets like the New York Times, Fox, CNN, and the Associated Press.
This comes after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced the impeachment inquiry yesterday.
Oh, watch this be a super benefit by having Fox take a fall, too.
Watch that.
You can watch it happen. Hey, we can get Fox to a fall too. Watch that. You can watch it happen.
Hey, we can get Fox to fold too.
Don't you think? It could happen.
Yeah, you don't need to put these other ones.
It's more of the same.
It's just that this White House directive is very interesting.
I'm not sure what the ramifications will be long term but it's not
it's not a positive thing well the uh the case um the missouri and louisiana case did and is
going to the supreme court just as a side note even though that was more about um
covid but it's always mentioned kind of in the in the same breath um from our lawyer as expected
the feds have decided to go straight to supreme court they asked justice alito to stay the
preliminary injunction pending the filing and disposition of the government's forthcoming
petition for a writ of centurari which sounds like a roman soldier and any further proceedings
also granted alito granted them a one
week stay that was until next friday and has ordered the plaintiffs to file a response by
wednesday from our lawyer here it'll be interesting to see what the plaintiffs say in response what
ultimately decides all we know for sure is the feds have announced their plan to seek a supreme
court review well nothing in certain our lawyer says the odds are very good they can persuade at
least four justices to agree to hear the case which is the minimum needed if that happens the m5m will
be hard pressed to ignore the story which they have so far except for this white house directive
which seems to be overshadowing it a little bit but it's all part of the same thing and this will
we know that this has been going on it's non-stop and i think people are figuring it out and this
will then bring me to equal airtime uh this morning the new the new chuck todd on meet the press
oh yes welker yes welker interviewed president trump and i have some clips since uh it's very
timely uh let's listen to the intro.
Ahead of our first episode is the new moderator of Meet the Press.
Kristen Welker sat down with former President Trump in a one-on-one exclusive interview inside his New Jersey golf club. dominant lead over the GOP field, with his sights firmly set on retaking the White House while
facing enormous legal peril across four looming criminal trials. No topic was off limits,
from the prospect of jail time to big policy issues like his stance on abortion and his view
of Russian leader Vladimir Putin, who made comments this week about Trump's so-called plan
to end the war in Ukraineraine take a listen now interestingly on
friday megan kelly also interviewed uh former president trump and questions were almost
identical oh like scripted well except for one which we'll get to later the can i mention something here yeah this welker thing the left leaning mastodon
uh instances which is most of them including the main one except for no they went ballistic
why because the fact that they gave him airtime at all yes
interesting well maybe this is a part of taking it all down let's cozy up to trump
man because you know he's gonna come he's gonna kill everybody so we'll start with the der velker
with the first question which is well we'll stick with ukraine since that is the center of all action
right now i want to ask you about something president putin said about you this week i don't
know if you've seen it.
This was very recent.
President Putin said, quote,
we surely hear that Mr. Trump says
he will resolve all burning issues
within several days,
including the Ukrainian crisis.
We cannot help but feel happy about it.
What do you make of that?
Do you welcome his support?
I like that he said that
because that means what I'm saying is right.
I would get him into a room.
I'd get Zelensky into a room.
Then I'd bring them together and I'd have a deal worked out.
I would get a deal worked out.
It would have been a lot easier before it started.
Essentially, for four years, I kept them from doing anything because you know what?
I will tell you this.
I've never said this.
Ukraine was the apple of his eye.
I said, don't ever do it.
Don't ever do it. He would have
never done it. But again, oil prices. He wouldn't have done it because of me, but oil prices.
The prices were so high that he had so much money. So he had all this money to prosecute the war.
The one who drove up the prices was Biden. Given that President Putin has bombed maternity wards, 20,000 kids kidnapped from Ukraine by Russia, mass graves.
Mass graves.
Do you welcome his support, his all but endorsement?
Look, I had a very good relationship with him, and yet nobody was tougher on Russia than me.
I stopped Nord Stream 2.
You never heard of Nord Stream 2.
That was the pipeline until I got involved.
I said Nord Stream 2, people that were sophisticated, military people and political people never heard of Nord Stream 2.
I had it ended.
The pipeline was dead.
Biden came in and he approved it.
There was nobody tougher than me with Russia.
And yet I got along with Putin. Let me tell you, I got along with him really well.
And that's a good thing, not a bad thing. He's got seventeen hundred nuclear missiles and so do we.
But look, that's a good thing. Getting along is OK. But I got along through strength and the war would have never happened.
The war would have never happened. Now would have never happened now what's happened
it's so bad the oil price is so high it's hard to get it stopped the oil price is so high when he
goes above 50 and 60 dollars a barrel he makes a lot of money on the war now it's a humanitarian
thing it's a lot of different reasons but i will get that war stopped a lot of interesting things in there about nor he's
throwing nordstrom out nordstrom 2 which is not the one that was blown up uh very interesting
and blaming it all on biden because of the oil price so let's talk about age because that's what
we got to do what do you make of the age issue should there be an age limit to running for
president no but there should be a competency. I'm all for the test.
You know, I took a test two years ago, three years ago.
And as the doctors said, and it was in front of doctors and a whole big deal at Walter Reed, which is an incredible place.
And I aced it. I get everything right. I'm all for testing.
I frankly think testing would be a good thing. A lot of people say it's not constitutional to do it, but I would be for testing to test to make sure everyone's just fine.
But a lot of people say that can't happen because of constitution.
Is that true? You can't test a president?
Nobody says that.
What is he talking about?
He always has reasons for throwing weird stuff out like that.
I think what he means is
we can't actually find out that Joe is
feeble because then,
well, then we have to invoke the 25th Amendment.
Maybe that's what he means. I don't think
so. I think he's...
I don't think that's too
convoluted. The 25th
Amendment can be implemented
for any good reason you know the
guy has a sore toe you could do it if you wanted to all i know is trump throws stuff out there and
there's always a reason for it sometime years later oh that's what that was about yeah i agree
he does that but in this case i don't know what that is let's continue let's continue with with
ageism what do you say to people who say it is time for a new generation of leaders?
Well, it's always time for a new generation. But, you know, some of the greatest world leaders have been in their 80s.
I'm not anywhere very near 80, by the way. But OK. And Biden's not too old.
I don't think Biden's too old, but I think he's incompetent. And that's a bigger problem.
But I think he's incompetent.
And that's a bigger problem.
I don't think 80 is old.
I know people that are 89.
I know a person 94, 95 who's 100 percent.
Bernie Marcus.
Take a look at Bernie Marcus, Home Depot.
I mean, he has been amazing for so many years.
He's 95 years old.
It's really a level of competency, not the age. You will be in your 80s if you're reelected.
Does that concern you at all?
Well, I will be toward the end. No no because my father lived much longer than that my mother lived much
longer than that so genetically that's a good thing so the rest of the interview wasn't all
that interesting you know will you pardon yourself you know these dumb questions uh christy gnome
who's going to be your running mate you left a note for biden what did it say
so welker i think she she laid an egg on this one the one that that we really wanted to hear about
the one that tucker didn't broach was the vaccine question and megan kelly asked the question
and it's a long answer i think it's i think it's worthwhile to listen we can interrupt
it worthwhile to listen to what his answer was because this is truly the only thing that matters
to MAGA country at this point when it comes to president trump this is the number one question
they wanted me to ask you that you shut the country down for six weeks in spring of 2020
operation warp speed excuse me rush through i didn't I didn't really. Let me ask the question.
This is my audience's question.
I got to get it out.
But I let the governors shut down.
Some did and some didn't.
Okay.
Some didn't shut down.
Operation Warp Speed, though.
That was on the vaccines.
They were rushed through.
They have helped but also hurt a lot of people.
And your White House actually supported mask mandates.
So wouldn't you like a do-over on any of that?
Look, when this came in, nobody knew what the hell it was.
It sounded like an ancient, you know, pandemic.
You thought that was from 200 years ago or from 1917.
We never thought you'd have a pandemic.
Nobody had any idea.
We got word that bad things were happening in China,
right around the Wuhan Clinic. And I was the one that in China right around the Wuhan clinic.
And I was the one that said it was in the Wuhan clinic.
And, you know, I stuck with it.
And it was.
It was absolutely.
It came out of the Wuhan clinic.
But you take a look.
And what we did was this was brand new.
Nobody knew what the hell it was.
There's dust.
Somebody said there's dust coming in from China.
And it's killing people in Italy. And it's. There's dust. Somebody said there's dust coming in from China and it's
killing people in Italy and it's killing people in France. You understand what he's getting at
here. What he's saying is we didn't know. I think what he's saying is in hindsight, easy to say that,
but I got all these messages, all this stuff was happening and I took action. It's going to kill
people here. And by the way, I shut it down to China.
That was a big move. I saved thousands, hundreds of thousands of lives by doing it.
But honestly, nobody I don't blame a lot of people because nobody knew what it was. Now we do
understand it somewhat. Nobody really understands it even now fully. But nobody knew what COVID was.
And it wasn't even a name. I called it the China virus.
I still do.
I call it the China virus.
It came out of China.
He does these great things where this is all NLP what he's doing.
It's so good.
He'll give you some information, then zap your head around with, I call it China virus. And it takes you back to that, takes you actually back into the briefing room when he was saying that.
It's very smart.
You know, they call it COVID and COVID-19.
As far as the vaccine's concerned,
you had the original COVID.
That's the original COVID.
This was original.
It was different.
It's like original Coke.
It's not like new Coke or Diet Coke.
It's original COVID.
And the vaccine had an impact on that.
And there are some people, I will tell you,
some friends of mine that are Democrat, I think they voted for me, but they're Democrat, very smart people, top people. They say, you know, I don't understand one thing. Why don't you talk more about the vaccine? It was one of the greatest things you've ever done. Now think of that. They say to me, and I say, I'm not going to talk about it one way or the other. First of all, no. I think when he this is I think this is also NLP when he says the Democrats told him this is the greatest thing you've ever done.
Think about it.
So that immediately makes you think Democrats were in charge of this.
It's really it's I think it's really interesting.
And the vaccine had an impact on that.
And there are some people I will tell you, some friends of mine that are Democrat. I think they voted for me, but they're Democrat, very smart people, top people.
They say, you know, I don't understand one thing.
Why don't you talk more about the vaccine?
It was one of the greatest things you've ever done.
Now, think of that.
They say to me and I say, I'm not going to talk about it one way or the other.
First of all, no mandates.
I don't want mandates.
I never had mandates.
This is his thing. This is his thing.
This is his thing. Because, of course, we have to recall
that the vaccine was not
administered. It was in
fact, it was
held back until
after the election.
It was held back on purpose.
Yes, on purpose.
By the Pfizer guys, mainly.
And Moderna also.
Yeah, well, it was political as well.
But here we go.
He says no mandates.
It was no mandates.
Then he's got to take a shot at DeSantis.
Mandates.
I never had mandates.
Florida sort of had a mandate because they were giving the vaccine.
They were demanding everybody take the vaccine.
That's another thing.
But no mandates.
No anything.
I didn't demand anybody take it.
But I have people on the other side.
Not my side, although probably there are some on my side too.
They said, you saved 100 million people because I got it done in nine months as opposed to five years to 12 years.
A lot of people.
You're proud of it.
No, I'm not proud of it.
I'm saying what Democrats think.
So interesting.
You're proud of it.
No, I'm not proud of it.
No, I'm just telling you what Democrats say. It's better than I think people realize. And people, because I got it done in
nine months as opposed to five years to 12 years. A lot of people. You're proud of it.
No, I'm not proud of it. I'm saying what Democrats think. Democrats. I get it. And I'm not somebody
who denies some of the good that the vaccine did. Interesting. Megan says she doesn't deny some of the good of the vaccine, even though she herself says that she is vaccine injured.
It's very interesting.
No, I'm not proud of it.
I'm saying what Democrats think.
Democrats.
I get it.
And I'm not somebody who denies some of the good that the vaccines did.
I lived through that, too.
But, of course, a lot of people have been vaccine injured.
And that's one of the questions.
Those people are mad that they were rushed through and that they can't sue.
Well, I never gave mandates.
And people have to make up their own, you know, make their own decision as far as I'm concerned.
Now, some places had mandates, very strong mandates, largely Democrat governors and probably some Republicans, et cetera, et cetera.
But they're a Democrat.
Is he talking about, he says mandate, mandate, mandate,
but is he talking about vaccine mandates,
which he couldn't do because the vaccine wasn't available?
Or was he talking about mask mandates?
They never mentioned mask.
Or are they talking about quarantine mandates?
What mandates is he referring to specifically?
Only vaccine mandates, in my opinion.
That's all that he's talking about.
He was not going to discuss quarantine or mask.
It does not come up.
You know, make their own decision.
As far as I'm concerned, now, some places had mandates, very strong mandates, largely Democrat governors and probably some Republicans, et cetera, et cetera.
But there are Democrats that say, why aren't you talking about that?
They really believe strongly. He's really trying to put you talking about that? It's one of the, they really believe strongly.
He's really trying to put this into your head.
The Democrats, it's the Democrats, the Democrats, the Democrats.
One said, you say, and this is very smart people.
They said, you saved 100 million people worldwide.
In 1917, you know, it could have been as much as 100 million.
It ended the First World War because all the soldiers were dying of this horrible disease of 1917.
You know, it actually ended the First World War.
The soldiers were dying.
They were on the lines.
They're fighting and they're dying.
The only reason he can be saying this somehow is to let us, to remind us that soldiers are dying, our soldiers, that the mandates, the mandates in the army and the military,
that these mandates, the soldiers are dying.
That must be something like that.
I'm not sure why he's doing that otherwise.
I think he's freewheeling, so he may not be.
Possibly, possibly.
This horrible disease.
They said, you might have saved 100 million people, 50 million people.
Why aren't you talking about it?
I said, I'm not talking about it.
But what I did do is I got something done
for that specific thing.
Aha, there it is.
I got something done.
So now he's saying, hey,
I didn't force it in your arm.
He should, he should,
he never says it wasn't even available
during my presidency.
I'm not sure why he doesn't say that.
That's a hedge, I think.
But now he's going to say, I did all these things.
Well, it was available to, once the election was over, he had two months.
He was still in office.
He could have done mandating then.
I also got Regeneron and I got a lot of therapeutics done, which were great.
Interesting.
He calls them therapeutics, which would nullify any emergency youth authorization
and regeneron was that really a therapeutic
i guess i don't remember i just vaguely remember what how would regeneron what
but wasn't that that was a bad product, no. It's remdesivir.
Oh, okay.
Regeneron, I think, is the monoclonal antibodies, I think.
No.
Let me look it up.
That specific thing.
I also got Regeneron and I got a lot of therapeutics done, which were great. I also got the robes and the leather and the rubber and all of the different things, the ventilators.
We did a tremendous job.
And it's never, you know, they appreciated what I did with the economy.
I got a lot of good marks on economy.
I got a lot of good marks on a lot of things, rebuilding the military,
getting rid of ISIS, the biggest tax cuts in history.
I never got, I think, the credit that I deserve on COVID.
And I'll tell you the way I look at it, it came in and nobody knew it was.
We have to put ourselves back then.
I had a meeting and we had a lot of professionals in the Oval Office.
They say, sir, something bad is happening in the world.
I said, what's that?
And they said, people are dying.
They're dying in China, in this area.
And there's pictures of body bags all over the place.
Black body bags.
Satellite pictures.
And they were all over.
I said, that's strange.
And then they'd have another meeting the next day.
And the next day.
And the next day.
And all of a sudden, they had something where the first person died in the United States.
And then another.
And then it died.
Then they started dying all over Italy and all over Europe.
Nobody really knew what it was, Megan.
I hear you.
Let's take a few years and talk about trans and women's.
Okay.
It is monoclonal antibodies.
That's what regenerative.
Okay.
That's what it is.
So he's kind of saying I got duped.
You know, hey, no one knew what it was.
There was body bags, satellite images of body bags, which I've never seen. I don't think that must have been. He never said I got duped. You know, hey, no one knew what it was. There was body bags, satellite images of body bags, which I've never seen.
I don't think that must have been.
He never said he was duped.
No, I know.
He's not saying it.
That's still his issue.
He can't admit any false whatsoever.
He can't say, well, that was a mistake.
He can't simply say something was a mistake.
Is this pride?
Well, technically, but there's more to it, it seems to me,
because even the most prideful person can say once in a while,
say they were wrong under some circumstance.
This guy can't do it.
Pride, a disease that makes everyone sick except the person who has it.
Anyway, I thought Megan kind of gave up at the end there and then went to trans.
Yeah, you're right.
She bailed.
She did bail.
Abruptly.
Yeah.
Well, then she went on to say, hey, you let Caitlyn Jenner use your bathroom.
I go, okay.
It's all so sad.
It's all so pathetic. It's all so pathetic.
It really is.
Well, at least somebody brought it up.
At least they listened to what his current spiel is.
His spiel tends to morph over time as he reanalyzes what he said.
So the next time he says it, it's better.
He smooths it out.
It'll probably be on one of his speeches, completely ironed out.
I guess he's still working it out in his head.
This is not quite hitting home yet.
What do I have to change?
He may not be capable of it.
He may not be capable of it.
No, he's not capable, but he can circumvent.
He can work it up. so he can do a bit.
He can do a comedy act about it.
He'll make it funny.
Speaking of the transgender issue...
Now it's time for our Transmouse Gender Update.
Self-destruct initiated.
Well, exactly as expected,
and I think you prognosticated it.
Although they are not actual lead bullets,
it looks like children who have been mutilated
are now firing away at doctors,
psychiatrists, psychologists.
Hospitals. Hospitals.
Hospitals and probably parents soon.
We have, and it's mainly girls
who had been transitioned are now coming out.
There's lawsuits being filed.
And wow, Alex Stein, you know, Alex Stein,
the real Alex Stein, 99.
He's the guy that goes into all those city
council meetings and will dress up oh that character yeah like a nut job he's the best
so he has a show which i didn't realize he has a a comedy show and he has a um chloe cole
and she was chloe she's one of the main ones yes well eye-opening answers in this uh and just this little bit of this
interview eye-opening well you know this is obviously a comedy show but i don't want to like
be disrespectful to you at all you know i want to definitely get your story out there so tell us a
little bit about what happened at 14 and i've heard your story a bunch but for the people that
haven't i mean you went to a doctor and i believe the doctor basically told your parents if you
don't do this you are going to kill yourself.
Wasn't that one of the main motivations in getting the gender, getting the mastectomy at 14?
Excuse me, 15.
Oh, yeah.
They totally honed in on that when they're talking to my parents.
This is the would you rather have a dead daughter or a living son?
Yeah, classic.
But interestingly, she wasn't saying that until after they put her on medications.
Excuse me, 15?
Oh, yeah. They totally honed in on that when they were talking to my parents about my desire to become a boy.
I wasn't suicidal at the time, actually.
to become a boy.
I wasn't suicidal at the time, actually.
I wasn't suicidal until I was on the treatments that they put me on,
which they put me on puberty blockers and testosterone when I was barely 13 years old.
I was about halfway through my 8th grade year when they started this.
And I was 15 when they cleared me to go under the knife
and get a double mastectomy.
That's when I...
It was a summer after my
sophomore year of high school, and they decided to remove
my breasts surgically.
And yet, if you would have asked your parents for a tattoo
of Leonard Skinner or
a Taylor Swift tattoo, do you think they would have given you a Taylor
Swift tattoo?
Oh no, I mean, here in California,
it's illegal to even let anybody
under 18 go into a
tanning booth. And yet they they let kids they
encourage kids actually to undergo these permanent life-changing procedures that will affect the
entire course of development from there on i thought this to me oh wait a minute the suicidal
tendencies didn't come until you put the kid on puberty blockers. Well, that changes the story a little bit. Changes the story a lot.
This is going to be a horrendous and well-deserved nightmare.
Because she's not the only one.
And it's one of these things where they become popularized.
It's like all of a sudden, it creates creates a kind of a cascade effect which is what
has to happen and all these medical operations have got to they're going to be they're having
meetings as we speak oh you bet and it's and it's going to involve schools i do bet yeah you bet
you better believe it i mean don't bet on it. You bet. Well, you can bet on it.
A friend of mine, his wife is a grade school teacher, middle school, I think they call it.
And she had a they them in the class, a female.
And I guess there was some school function.
And he asked his wife, he said, hey, is that the they them's dad?
She said, yeah, how do you know?
He says, well, first of all, he's wearing a ukraine t-shirt so that was just the easy guess so it turns out that these parents third grade
hired a social worker to come and monitor their child in school to make she was make sure she was
okay all the time and the school teacher said they made her so paranoid with a social worker
hanging around she had add but she thought the whole world was about her and it completely broke her brain.
And then there you go.
Transgender, got to be a boy.
It's all of it, the whole system.
And I have to say, it's coming from mind-controlled, MK-altered parents who wants, and this goes back to my hairdresser, who were the crazy ones
during COVID and now they need control over their lives. And here's something I can control.
My kid is trans. Yes, I have control over this. Got it. I understand it. I'm being told that this
is right and just. And it's so sad because these parents, you have to forgive them they don't know what they're doing they've been manipulated completely psychologically manipulated into this
anyone who who wears a mask by themselves in their car you need to make sure their children are okay
check in on them check on them make sure the windows are rolled down in a hot car. Check. You got to check on him, man.
Wow.
It's just nuts.
It really is.
Well, I don't have any transgender stuff.
No, I mean, that's really all I have on the trans.
I mean, we can't have, although there was some pretty funny.
Actually, we have the., although I, there was some, some pretty funny, well,
and actually we have the,
actually I do have something I could run.
Okay.
There's some,
you know,
California's, you know,
nuts about some of this stuff.
Yeah.
I've heard I'm reliably informed.
So we have a couple of bills,
school bills,
you know, they make sure that the things are in order, that the legislature is going to pass.
I have two clips.
This is California School Bill A.
Two California bills could impact how classrooms and school board meetings are run if signed. The first is Senate Bill 274, introduced by Democratic Senator Nancy Skinner.
The bill would ban schools from suspending students
who disrupt class or defy teachers,
known as willful defiance suspensions.
The amendments taken in the Assembly
extend the current sunset
on willful defiance suspensions prohibition
for middle school students
and creates a sunset provision for this on high school students.
The bill is received bipartisan support.
Skinner previously said suspensions lead to students dropping out of school
at a time when many are still behind due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
But people in opposition argue that the bill is almost like a license for the kids to misbehave,
being detrimental to the learning of others in the classrooms.
Eyes are 31, nose are 6.
It passed the legislature and is now awaiting Governor Gavin Newsom's signature in the coming weeks.
Okay, let me just understand.
Because not everyone in the world understands detention. So detention is when you've been a bad boy or girl in the class, you're sent to the principal's office, at least that's the way I remember it. And the principal says, you have detention, which means you have to stay after school in detention hall, and you have to be quiet and do your homework, and you stay there for an extra hour or so. You might have to do it for a week or two. Is that what we're talking about here?
Well, they're talking about mostly suspensions where you get kicked out of school for a week.
Oh, okay.
Because you knife the teacher.
Was that the example given?
No, but it might as well be.
I mean, it's like the kids who are just maniacs.
And there are kids who are maniacs that have to be kicked out of the school and they
won't now you can't do that you have to put up with them which means that all the kids will
suffer because you'll have these troublemakers and kids who are genuine troublemakers if anyone
can remember back when you were a kid there are kids that were just troublemakers and they loved
it now they're giving a get you're giving them a
free reign and you don't think they know it i would like to refer everyone to a wonderful movie
known as the breakfast club with molly ringwald and judd nelson and uh and these kids these
troublemakers were put into detention which comes before suspension and the whole movie is about
that and they turned into wonderful human beings at the end of the movie.
That's where they got it from.
Let's pass a law.
It's no good.
The Breakfast Club sucks.
So let's play clip two.
This is another thing going on.
The second bill, Senate Bill 596, would make it a misdemeanor to harass school employees or disrupt
school board meetings. It's also awaiting the governor's final decision. Introduced by Senator
Anthony Portantino in February, individuals who harass school staff in verbal, written,
or electronic communication may face up to $1,000 in fines and jail time critics say this bill
silences parents and protects school employees from public criticism not harassment governor
newsom has until october 14th to sign or veto bills this legislative year
so we explain that if you have a so if you're on twitter and you say your school board
sucks you're gonna be fined a thousand dollars this is very chinese by the way china prc stuff
yeah yeah social credit score i like it and it's pretty much the same thing and now we have the
last thing which is oh there's more uh finally somebody's pushing back against this and the
government has kept california from from imposing their crazy car mandates and this california car
mandates now have been kicked back by the by the fed feds california may not be allowed to implement
a zero emission vehicle mandate house lawmakers voted to strike it down.
And it wasn't just the Republican majority.
Eight Democrats agreed.
NTD's Jason Blair has the latest.
The Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act passed the House on Thursday with a near party line vote.
Who is screaming at me? Where is this from? Is this a local news report?
NTD. at me where is this from is this a local news report ntd the legislation seeks to void regulations
in california that would ban the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035 in order to
fight climate change the mainly republican supporters said that california's mandate
will have negative economic effects and intrudes consumers' ability to choose a car that best fits their needs.
The mainly Democrat opponents argued that the mandate is needed to combat climate change and reduce pollution,
saying the transportation sector is a major contributor to greenhouse gases.
Americans can make consumer choices based on their merits and needs,
not radical mandates rooted in trying to force Green New Deal directives on families.
This bill disregards over 50 years of precedent, erasing decades of progress made by states to protect Americans from dangerous air pollution.
And now, has this passed or is this still up for vote, up for grabs?
I think it's passed, but it hasn't been signed.
still up for up for votes up for grabs i think it's passed but it hasn't been signed by the way the little kicker at the end is what got me which is we need do we need to get electric cars
because of dangerous air pollution that is not the same as global warming i think we need to
bring this jingle back people are asking for it to the gate to the gate to the climate gate
i think we just need the users.
A general jingle for all things climate madness.
I'll kick it off.
A city ripped to pieces.
Apocalyptic scenes abound in Derna
after rain from Storm Daniel collapsed dams outside the city.
Floods drowned thousands soon afterwards.
But the question is now being asked, could it all have been prevented?
In Libya, where access to Duna is still so difficult,
where there's a compounded problem of the problems of the dams breaking
as well as the storm breaking from the sea,
this is a tragedy in which climate and capacity has collided
to cause this terrible, terrible tragedy.
Climate and capacity has collided to cause this tragedy.
This is the new term.
Is that my clip? By the way, is that yours?
That's mine. That's a UN douche.
That's climate and capacity.
These are the two new, this is the new term.
I think this is what's going to
be the new thing well they do have a there's a there's they are pushing this idea that we're
over capacity i've no i play my clip to see if it's in this one the catastrophic flooding in
libya came as a new study found earth's ecosystems are outside of their safe operating space for humanity. The report in the journal...
There you go.
Hold on.
I've got to hear that one again.
Found Earth's...
You know, hey, you know, I'm sorry.
We've got to...
Warning.
Amy Goodman, clip inbound.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, everybody.
People are angry I didn't warn them.
Here we go.
Let's try it again.
The catastrophic flooding in Libya came as a new study found Earth's ecosystems are outside of their safe operating space for humanity.
Oh, man, that's beautiful. Outside of their safe operating space for humanity.
Woo!
The report in the journal Science Advances warns of imbalances to a majority of key measurements of the planet's health, including biodiversity,
fresh water, pollution, and the climate. Climate scientist Johan Rockström co-authored the report.
Six of the nine boundaries are outside of the safe space. The four boundaries that we assessed in
2015 are deeper into the red, so we're continuing to move in the wrong direction. And this is a big concern.
Close to 800 organizations have endorsed climate actions beginning Friday,
culminating in a march to end fossil fuel Sunday here in New York at the United Nations.
My goodness. So now I just got I got to write this down. I got I'm sorry,
I have to write down exactly what she said.
The catastrophic flooding in Libya came as a new study found Earth's ecosystems are outside of their safe operating space for humanity.
Earth?
Outside of their space.
Earth's ecosystems outside of safe operating space for humanity.
Okay, here's what I'd like to say.
Bullshit!
And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage.
Say in the morning to you, the old man who just put the sea
in the climate and capacity catastrophe.
Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one and only
Mr. John C. DeForett!
Say good morning to you, Mr. Adam Cranium, our ship's sea boots on the ground and the one and only Mr. John C. DeForegg! Good morning
to you, Mr. Adam Craning,
C boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water.
And all the dames and knights out there.
And hello to the trolls in the troll room.
Hello, trolls. Put your hands up. Let me see if...
Hello. Oh, no. Don't run away. Hold on a second.
No, no, no.
Well, we got a short
row of ducks with a niner.
2229 on the troll count today.
2,229 trolls listening.
I think that's decent.
That's pretty good.
It's a little low, but not too bad,
considering we are 142 into the show.
Yeah, we want 24.
We do want 24.
But thank you.
More trolls are sticking around,
and they know the Powerball number is coming up
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And the artwork for the previous episode, 1590, was very valuable to us.
The title of that show was Bold Action.
And after some hemming and hawing,
we realized... Some?
It took us quite a while, actually, to come up with this.
It took us a lot.
This was a
fallback.
But it turns out this was a
genius choice.
No, it was a great choice, turns out.
Which is typical when we do this,
when we have this,
I don't like this, I don't like this,
you don't like this, well, I like this, but you guys still smile, you can't
read it. Oh, you're nailing my voice.
It's so accurate. I'm getting there.
I'm getting there. I could
use some better deep notes,
but I think I'm getting close.
It went after the other.
I had this and he had that
and he didn't like this. He didn't like anything, actually.
You said to me, you're in a mood.
I did because you were in a mood.
And I said, no, I'm not in a mood.
I just disagree with you, old coot.
And so we went back and forth and back and forth.
It really took about 10 minutes.
Yeah, it took longer than normal.
It did.
And so then it turned out the one we picked, which was a fallback.
It was like, oh, well, we can agree on that one.
And it was the best choice, I think, in hindsight.
This got a lot of attention.
I got people texting me, wow, you guys are genius.
You chose the right one.
We're the best.
That's right. That's how we roll. That's why there's two of us francisco scaramanga brought
us the artwork for 1590 very very detailed very good to affirm a mockingbird of course referring
to the scandal of libraries dropping all books from before 2008. I got an email from a librarian about this
who says, I've been waiting for it.
This is why you listen to the donation segment.
I've been waiting for a while for y'all to cover
the library BS raging.
My best guess about weeding in Canadian school libraries,
they picked 2008 because it's 15 years ago
and library administrators are lazy and disorganized.
They just picked that round year because that's when the woke mind virus ramped up it's also possible that some head
librarian from that era retired so now they can toss all the bad books with impunity
at my library books that don't get checked out for a whole year are sold or pulped.
Administration regularly wants to trash the whole reference section.
You know, that's funny because I have, we have a book sale here in Albany,
which is a small community that has a library that does this two book sales a year. And one of them is people donate their books and then they take books from all the various libraries and it's all there
and so i you can buy a complete set of encyclopedia britannicas for like eight dollars
wow and they have all in fact i have so many reference books. I've got the Cambridge reference
book of American ethnic groups,
which is huge, by the way.
It's like two bucks or three
bucks. So you can load up
if you have your own library and your own
plate. Load up, people. If you've got a house
like John and you've removed all your
family members, load up!
Load up with books.
So you can get all these cookbooks.
Cookbooks. They got all these old cookbooks.
It's
a bonanza. And they're cheap.
Yeah. So they
expunge or pulp
expensive art books, historical
atlases.
And our librarian says
library land has collectively
lost its mind. Stop, stop, stop.
Let's stop and mention what they mean when they say pulp.
That means they grind up the books and send it to a paper recycling company.
Yeah.
So this is worse than book burning.
Yeah.
So this is worse than book burning.
By the way, I'd like to point out that the media is using banning, burning,
using all kinds of B words where really it's limiting access to children.
It's a little different.
They make it all sound so Nazi-like.
That's the idea because they want to turn all our kids into trans kids. Hitlerjugend.
Hitlerjugend. turn all our kids into uh hitler you can hitler union library land has collectively lost its mind libraries have forgotten their core business is giving patrons the books and info that patrons
want libraries have shunned their core value of neutrality in favor of virtue signaling
and i'm i'm you know in 1987 i was asked by the ala the american library association
to participate in a poster campaign for them as an mtv you were yes and i wish i could find i can't
tell you stop reading from the note no this is me i'm sorry no it's me this is me i stopped reading
from the note no and there was a poster campaign and and it was me in my full MTV glorified hair.
I can't find it.
It was like, I'm sure the tagline is like,
reading is good, kids.
I don't know, something like that.
I wish I could find that.
I wish I could find a copy of that poster.
It was an actual poster, and they put it in libraries everywhere.
Yeah, you should have that on your wall of shame.
Well, these days I'd be ashamed of it.
Or, you know, kind of like you have beautiful old books.
Spelling the word good with a U is probably the issue.
Okay, John.
Thank you, Francisco Scaramanga.
Should we just take a quick look at some of the other pieces that didn't make the cut that we had such arguments over.
Because let me see if I can jigger my memory.
The COVID camp piece I liked a lot.
I like the no agenda library card.
No, no, no.
Stop.
That's not where you started.
That's not at all where you started.
Where did I start?
Okay.
So you started with the alien.
You wanted the alien.
Oh, yes.
No, I started with the sombrero flying saucer.
Flying saucer, right.
And I said, well, A, it looks like AI.
And by the way, almost everything looks like AI these days.
Everyone's using it.
Because it is.
It is.
And I said that Adam Curry and John C. DeVorek and the little Mexican dancing dudes, it's too small. Of course, that's what you said. Because it is it is and i said that adam curry and john c devorek is and the little mexican
dancing dudes it's too small of course that's what you said because it is i agreed with that
the mexican dancers were too small then i started looking around then i went i think i went to the
card next no you went to the um uh quarantine camp signs. Oh, the COVID camp toxic shock?
Yeah, and I was like,
that's kind of a played out.
No, no, I'm sorry.
You're right.
You started with the library.
I love the library card.
I'm like, dude, why?
If it said 2008 on it, maybe.
Yeah, that was a kicker,
that 2008 little thing.
Yeah, I had to give in on that one.
You did.
And then after I was correct about two of these, you said, you're in a mood.
And what else did we argue about?
And then I went to the camp and you said,
Ah, the camp is this, this, this.
And so, okay, the camp was out.
I think you're right.
I think that is what I said about the camp.
And then there was some different.
You want to, let's stop there because you kept pushing for the.
Nico Syme.
Curry Dvorak Mexican guy jumping out of an alien.
Yes, yeah, I like that one.
Nico Syme's Vengo on pause.
Yes, I like that one.
Yeah, and it's like, you know you didn't and then i didn't and then
as a compromise i tried to throw out the canadian campfire by matt boisvert and you know which had
showed a fire that's right you see you came up with that and i said what no you didn't you were
actually quite you said yeah but you know i i see the maple leaf but you
don't see the fire and i and i conceded and then you said what about that uh mockingbird thing
and then then we both looked at it and we went i was exasperated at that point
and so i came up with the you wanted to go to the to go to the stupid supermarket, the one with all the ugly
produce. You wanted to leave.
You were done. You were done with me. You were done
with the show. You were done with everybody.
That's not true.
So
you looked at it. I looked at it. We
couldn't see anything wrong with it.
And that one, you even mentioned that it
had the little
pride colors behind it. That was that it had the little pride colors behind it.
That was a nice touch.
Yeah, little pride colors.
That was a nice touch by Scaramanga.
I think this turns out to be one of the better ones.
It's a killer.
It really is.
Who knew?
Who knew?
Sometimes that's how it goes.
And I am proud of us for sticking with it.
No one rage quit.
We stuck through it.
Well, when you really have issues,
we end up going into the archives.
No, we didn't go to the archive.
No, we go to the archives.
Let's take a see what was submitted to show 1100.
Look at some pieces there.
We got lucky.
We didn't have to resort to the evergreens
yeah the evergreens which are a mess by the way like no one wants the evergreens to be pulled up
so that's talent and we thank francisco scaramanga for providing us with pure raw talent great job
thank you to all the artists who diligently provide us with choices please back off on the
ai people if you can just see it change.
You can see in the past few months,
you can see it's all AI.
Even people who are really good artists are,
I think that they're putting their art into AI and say,
hey, slick this up a bit.
You know what I mean?
But just everything seems AI-y to me.
AI-y, AI-y, AI-y.
Am I wrong in seeing this change?
I saw it weeks ago.
Yeah, okay.
You're an artist.
No.
Well.
I just saw it weeks ago.
As soon as Comic Strip Blogger gave up on his butt drawings and started submitting things that are 3D. It's kind of a giveaway.
Once the ass went to 3D, we knew it was all over.
That's how it goes, people.
Let's talk about some treasure.
We have executive and associate executive producers,
just like Hollywood.
These are titles that are real.
You can use them anywhere, and they are accepted even on IMDb,
and we kick it off with our top executive producers
as we have a duo here dame becky and sir mike from katie texas who come in with 5 1917
and they say there's a reason for this number numerology counts happy anniversary to us we
were married on september sunday september 17. That's show day 1972.
Show 1591 hits on our anniversary date and day,
hence the donation amount.
Dame Becky and Sir Mike of the great Katy Prairie.
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He didn't put donation on the first one.
The second one came in the next day, so we didn't get it in here.
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3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
See attached note, which I have in front of me.
It is a, it's not just a note.
It's two pages of typed information on his own classy letterhead.
And we will not read everything however he says
enclosed please find a measure of value some reaction to john's hypothesis that the mafia
conducted the jfk assassination and the cia was powerless on the sidelines it is certainly
possible if not likely that mobsters were the trigger men in the in the assassination
convicted felon james files claims to have been the shooter on the
grassy knoll and named Charles Nicoletti and John Rosselli as associates. The FBI investigated,
but some concluded he wasn't reliable. Of course, had they concluded he was reliable,
it would destroy both the lone gunman and the magic bullet arguments. Connections between the
intel agencies and the mob are widely documented however the gigantic
cover-up was certainly the domain of intel agencies it is equally likely that likely that
ci officers alan dulles and richard helms were the masterminds and he gives us uh many uh many uh
points to back up his uh his thesis yeah and uh which i don't think we have to go through but
they are all,
uh,
perfectly.
They're all interesting,
all interesting.
And we appreciate that.
And we will give him a double karma just for the effort.
Thank you.
You've got
karma
and onward with,
um,
where are we?
Oh,
Catherine Knight.
She's in Mesa, Arizona, and she has a switcher we? Oh, Catherine Knight. She's in Mesa, Arizona.
And she has a switcheroo.
Oh, all right.
I have to get back.
There it is.
ITM, I previously neglected to thank my son, Billy Knight.
She's in with 333.33 for hitting me in the mouth.
He qualifies as a douchebag but please credit this
donation to him so he can be deduced you've been deduced and he's been added to the birthday list
on 919 thank you for your courage very nice thank you sharon puchniak st paul minnesota
333.33 one one of our favorite amounts.
Good day, Adam and John.
I'm ashamed to say I've been listening to your podcast since the pandemic began,
and I haven't donated till now.
I'm sorry. I love the show.
It truly is the best podcast in the universe.
You make light of the darkness out there.
It's nice to listen to news and have a few laughs.
My friend Sarah, dame of the Lake Mary Gates,
introduced me to the show,
and we chat and share laughs about your shows
and all the valuable information therein.
She called me out as a douchebag a while ago,
and it's about time I get de-douched.
You've been de-douched.
I was born and raised in Canada, now living in the U.S.
I love hearing about all the crap going down in Canada
as well as the U.S. What did you call all the crap going down in Canada, as well as the U.S.
What did you call, Trudeau, a wet noodle?
That's funny.
Couple of items to mention.
Whoever said something negative about John's voice needs to get a life.
Oh, we got a fangirl here.
And in your recent donation segment, the bit about Obama's dick was kind of funny.
It's okay to add something useless and distasteful, but a bit funny.
I was okay with it.
I had a good laugh.
We're one for one, John.
We're one for one.
I'd like to call out my friend Jolene as a douchebag.
Douchebag.
No jingles, no karma.
Just keep doing what you're doing.
Thank you for the laughs and all your hard work behind the scenes.
Cheers, Sharon Puchniak.
Thank you, Sharon.
We appreciate that.
That was a nice note.
Very nice note.
Loved it.
CNR in King George, Sharon. We appreciate that. That's a nice note. Very nice note. Loved it. C&R in King George, Virginia.
Well, we are on our way to another Gour just meet up.
G-O-U-R.
I think she meant meet up.
And decided that today is the day that we will claim our first executive producer credit
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Birthday donations from my lovely wife, Robin, today, 9-17.
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And my second son, Jesse, on 10-6.
Thanks for all you do.
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Up next, Tara Gray, Lanigan, Saskatoon, Scandinavia.
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222.22.
Sorry. These are associate executive producers hey john
and adam in the morning i'm sending this rove ducks in honor of jamie gray my smoking hot
husband turns 50 on september 16th he hit me in the mouth in 2020 and we haven't stopped listening
since as this is our first donation a de-douching for him would be much appreciated you've been
de-douched i shall remain a douche, but not for much longer.
Thank you for the amygdala shrinkage.
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if we need to flee from the insanity of our totalitarian regime here in Scandinavia.
It's getting wild up here in all the wrong ways.
Did I say that?
What?
Did I say that they could seek refuge
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Well, there you go. We have a
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Fletcher.
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This is a weird one.
I think it's the one where he's kind of chanting
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Dear NA homies,
I was choring and listening to episode 1591 i had to drop everything and donate
so i could bitch at john now i'm just a lonely industrial engineer but even i know that hydrogen
is an extremely viable alternative for coke and steel making and damn it john you should too
i guess it's about the clean steel that we were talking about, which has nothing to do with this. But he feels you should have piped up and said, dusting off your college chemistry book,
it'll be a reminder that hydrogen is also a very potent reducing agent.
Instead of giving off CO2 like burning coal, the byproduct is pure water.
The point he was making is that purified coal is used as a reducing agent for removal of impurities in pig iron.
We don't have to invoke any climate change hysteria to agree all.
I think he needs to do his own podcast is what I'm thinking.
Ah, he has a potential.
Yeah, he does.
I mean, he has knowledge.
He has knowledge.
That's what you have to have, which is unlike most podcasters.
Good point.
And his point was that
he was disappointed that you didn't pipe up
and immediately just say...
Steelmaking has never been something I've known that
much about. Yeah. Anyway,
we appreciate your support and your note has
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Totally not a drug cartel or spoke me spook meetup.
Nope, not at all.
Rosarito Beach Hotel in Rosarito, Mexico.
And that is Sir Brian of London who was hosting that.
He's he's one of those guys who, he's from Israel,
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And they're sailing yachts, catamarans.
And so he started.
Oh, yeah.
I knew a guy that used to do that.
Well, now you know two of them.
Sir Brian of London is one.
I guess.
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As usual around this time, we look for end of show ISOs, which is another fine segment.
How many you got?
I have three, actually.
I don't know if they're...
Don't play those.
I only have one.
Here's my first one.
I know this.
I don't even know that.
There's this one.
No, I'm not a poor baby.
I'm more reptilian.
Muddy audio is too bad who is that that's pelosi saying she's a reptilian oh she is reptilian did you hear that whole clip that she says she's a reptilian
here listen to this uh you know of course she's going to say that but poor baby yeah she's really
really committed to that no i'm not a poor baby. I'm more reptilian.
I'm cold-blooded.
And Cohen will win the election.
We're going to take a short break.
You know, when people tell you what they are, you might as well believe them.
But that's not a good ISO.
Maybe this one.
I also got the robes and the leather and the rubber.
That's all I got.
I only have one, but it is a show ender
it's a better one? okay here we go
I tell you what we're great
yep that's the one
no doubt about it it's a winner
we're great
it's a winner
there's this clip
that I found from Africa today
because it's obviously
we're nearing the end of the show so might as well ring in Africa for a moment.
And it reminded me of something
that we may just want to talk about briefly.
This is about Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso.
The military leaders of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger
have signed a mutual defense pact
that binds the signatories to assist one another,
including militarily, in the event of an attack on any one of them.
Ministerial delegations from the three Sahel countries
announced this in Mali's capital, Bamako, on Saturday.
The contracted parties undertake to combat all forms of terrorism
and organized crime in the common area of the alliance.
Of course, the Liptako-Guma Charter, the pact,
establishes the alliance of Sahel states, AES.
The Liptako-Guma region, where the Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger borders meet,
has been ravaged by jihadism in recent years.
Of course, everything starts with security,
but the heads of state must also think about economic issues,
how to bring the different countries closer together,
and how to facilitate trade between our different populations.
All these issues will be added to the Charter in the coming days.
All three countries have undergone coups since 2020 most recently nigeria which
the african bloc echoers threatened to intervene militarily but mali and burkina faso quickly
responded by offering their military supports to nigeria so what this reminded me of was
because these these african countries who've all had coups, which is no coincidence,
kind of how World War I started
with the Conference of Berlin.
And I don't know if, I'm not really,
I'm only just learning about this
because for some reason this was never in my history book.
But the Conference of Berlin was,
was that the the like 1890 and all these these european countries got together and said hey it's time to divvy up africa and most famously king leopold of
belgium took over the whole congo and wiped everybody out and wound up kind of winning with
all the valuable minerals and resources.
But, you know, all these, you know, the Italians, the Dutch, the French, the British,
everybody had a piece of Africa.
And this Berlin conference is really where they all agreed to this division.
And I think, the way I'm starting to understand it now,
is that Germany felt gypped.
They didn't get
what they should have, and that is
of course with the shot that was
heard around the world, with
the
Ferdinand being shot, that that kicked
off World War I. World War II,
I think there's an argument to be made that there was
a lot of Africa shenanigans involved in that as well.
And now I'm just thinking, are we not focusing on the wrong thing, Ukraine,
although that may be where we have the actual fighting starting.
But in a way, aren't we seeing all these countries going into Africa again
and trying to divvy it up, but Africa maybe this time pushing back with these types of agreements amongst the three couped states?
Does this ring true in any of your history knowledge, John?
No.
Nothing at all? The Berlinlin conference none of that well i mean i know about all these things
but i don't think that's what i think what's going on today if ukraine hasn't anything to do with it
it's as a conduit for moving arms and ammunition to africa okay yes as opposed to being anything
else i guess what i'm saying more is that Africa has always been, the resources of Africa have always...
There's too much goodies down there.
There's always been a source of...
Gold, diamonds, all kinds of rare earths, everything.
Right, so it's...
Copper.
It's always been a source...
Uranium.
It's always been a source of argument amongst the conquering nations, mainly of Europe.
Yeah, well, the way they see it,
you have a bunch of dummies in Africa
who are just not qualified to compete with the smart Europeans.
Yes.
And so you just take their stuff.
It's a bunch of bullies.
Right, and I think that now that Africa has...
And they don't even share with the Africans, and they make the African kids do all the work.
Yes.
I think-
Yeah.
I know.
It's pathetic.
I think this is kind of what's happening.
The Africans have internet.
Like, hey, hold on a second.
You know, actually now you're talking.
Yeah.
That's a possibility.
They got the phone.
They got the little phones that they carry around.
Kenya has 94% penetration of 5G.
I mean, they're rocking and rolling down there.
You know, I'm thinking that, you know,
especially Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger,
like, hey, we got internet.
You know, we've been emailing you for years
and now we're sick of you.
Stop coming here and taking our goodies.
Just felt
a trick. I'm going to stay on this.
I'm going to see if I can find
some more evidence.
Keep us sick and have a show.
Do the show a favor.
You're a racist. You just hate black people.
No, I love the black people.
The black people. And Africans. No, I love the black people. The black people.
So.
I have one last clip.
The black people.
I'll take a couple clips if you want to be on time.
We got some time.
But I got to play the, you know, I was trying to get the Biden stuff.
The Biden Maryland speech is just a gem of gaffes and yelling and screaming.
He's coming close.
Yeah, but they didn't jack him up enough but there's still good stuff in there i just couldn't edit it together and then i got
distracted by another edit job i tried to do i they have uh naomi uh klein was on democracy now
moaning and groaning she has a new book called doppelganger it's about naomi wolf yeah it's about
naomi wolf being getting in her you know in her strike zone and causing trouble and i started
trying to edit some pieces from it and it ended up with naomi klein can barely get away she's worse than musk when it comes to uh uh and and and and i i i i and so i couldn't
do that i was i'd be there all day so i but i do have one little sub clip of biden because this is
only because he yelled this out and it's just one of these things that galls me and i'll tell you
why after we play it prince george community college thanks for welcoming us here today as many of you know my wife is a professor at a community college
okay all right nobody's a professor at a community college
you're not a professor in high school either no
and by the way now that you mention it, or now that I mention it,
why is she working at all?
Who are we kidding with this?
Yeah, she does.
Oh, yeah, she still works.
She's going to the community college to give her speeches.
I forget what she's even teaching anymore.
Oh, please.
No, I think that you're waiting for the speech where Biden gets all jacked up and says something weird.
Massively jacked up, not little jacked up.
Well, I think it's coming.
No, he says it's coming.
But I'm going to tell you when it's coming.
Yes.
He said, and I know where it's going to happen.
Here is the teaser.
The United Nations General Assembly holds its 78th annual session the week of September 18th.
Leaders from around the world descending upon New York for what's expected to be the most interesting UNGA since before the pandemic.
With the focus on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, shadow diplomacy with Iran, and the increasingly tense geostrategic divide between the U.S. and China.
General debate begins on tuesday all right
well this is where they're going to jack him up and he's gonna might be right i didn't know about
that yeah he's gonna i know it's good he said in this last speech in maryland where he was
half jacked uh he uh he says he's got a big speech coming up. That's the one. But he never said where or what.
And so that would be great.
That's the place to do it.
Jack him up to the max and let him go.
See what happens.
He's so full of Ukraine.
Maybe he'll say, I got that, son of a bitch, out!
It would be great if he did something like that.
Ah, ah, ah!
I can't wait.
I can't wait.
This story has been out since two weeks, and we haven't talked about it.
I'd just like to play this briefly.
Well, briefly.
This morning, new details about how hackers breached some of the most recognizable hotels on the Las Vegas Strip.
In one case, in just 10 minutes.
one case in just 10 minutes. They figured out who worked at MGM and decided to call into the IT help desk and pretend that they were one of the existing employees. ABC News has learned a
Russian hacking network provided the ransomware used to a group known as Scattered Spider,
reportedly based in the U.S. and Europe. MGM property computers, including at the Bellagio and MGM Grand, went down Tuesday,
resulting in days of long check-in lines and casino machines offline, with reports of IOUs
given out to winners. Check-in procedure is kind of messy, a lot of long lines. Gambling's really
messy. It's not as fun when you have to wait. The Financial Times reports the hackers
originally tried to manipulate the slot machine software. Unsuccessful, they then hacked the
resort systems in exchange for money. There's a good chance that they're going to get paid
because they need to get those operations back up and running as soon as possible. They're losing
tremendous amounts of money. MGM says it is operational and working diligently while
addressing individual guest needs promptly.
Days earlier, hackers targeted Caesars Palace, compromising the hotel's loyalty program data, including Social Security and driver's license numbers.
Caesars paid the ransom, reportedly $15 million.
Scattered Spider claims it accessed six terabytes of data from both Caesars and MGM.
claims it accessed six terabytes of data from both Caesars and MGM. Experts warn all big corporations are at risk for similar hacks unless employees are properly trained. These were the IT
professionals that were fooled. This was the IT help desk. They've alluded that this was an
outsourced vendor, but nevertheless, it's always education. It's never letting your guard down.
it's always education it's never letting your guard down caesars is now offering identity theft protection and credit monitoring services for those affected and at mgm it wasn't just las
vegas hotels affected other properties nationwide were also hit so the interesting that the word
not used here is ransomware even though that's exactly what it was we have boots on the ground
which i will read indeed the breach originated from the help desk with credentials likely
obtained through phishing or social engineering despite this being preventable through methods
like two-factor authentication no such measures measures were in place this started at the
corporate level see that's a little different
from the report there that says oh it started with the with the slot machines no it started
the corporate level made its way to all mgm properties even those in macau including uh
in vegas aria bellagio new york new york cosmo mandalay bay mgm park mgm the list goes on upon discovering the hack which i would say it was ransomware mgm
took their systems offline voluntarily hackers are demanding over 100 million dollars in ransom
and of course uh we didn't even hear about the caesars incident and caesars uh reportedly paid
30 million dollars in ransom and managed to keep it under wraps until now.
According to our boots on the ground,
it's a shit show.
I'm currently working on a project with corporate.
It will be at least two weeks
before email is even restored.
And I love that it was first China
when this first came out.
Oh, it's China.
And now it's the Russian group Scattered Spider.
Scattered Spider. Scattered Spider spider who comes up with these names i don't know but these guys are making bank yeah and i'm surprised they
didn't go after those casinos earlier well they did you know they went after no i mean earlier
like years ago who knows i mean this well that's true because the
caesar's thing was kept quiet so it's possible it's like bankers you know they were oh we got
hacked we lost all this money don't say anything and then they hide it in their financials with
under some bogus yes you know line item huh yeah wow yeah yeah it's no good um let me see i have uh
oh yes oh this wasn't this was kind of important um even though the mexican aliens are off the
desk that's done because i don't think anyone was fooled by that uh but nasa did come out as as as expected they downplayed
any uaps ufos but the important news got out nasa has released a highly anticipated report on ufos
after a year-long independent study and believers may be disappointed scientists found no evidence
that any of the u UFOs documented had extraterrestrial
origins, but looking forward,
NASA has now appointed a UFO
research director, saying further study
will require new scientific techniques
like artificial intelligence and advanced
satellites. The truth is out there.
Advanced satellites. More money!
More money for NASA.
Yeah, we need advanced satellites.
That's what we need. Yeah, we need that. More money. Send us more money. It money for NASA. Yeah, we need advanced satellites. That's what we need.
Yeah, we need that.
More money, send us more money.
It's very dangerous, very dangerous.
It could happen, could be real.
We need satellites, we need stuff.
Speaking of AI,
this was a very weird report from France 24.
Let me see if I can find this.
But it kind of made sense in the whole AI gambit.
Let me see.
This is, where was this now?
It was, yes, here it is.
AI regulation in Europe.
Because, of course, not is. AI regulation in Europe.
Because, of course, not just Chuck Schumer is on this,
but we heard Ursula, Queen Ursula, talking about it.
But listen to this report, because not everyone is on board, and it seems like this may even give us a clue
as to what they're really trying to do with AI.
Now, the European Union is wasting no time to try and regulate AI.
Absolutely, they're
well ahead and we're now in trilogues for the ai act so that's the eu's institutions hammering out
the details and one sticking point at the moment is this idea of an a human rights impact assessment
that's put forward by the european parliament right impact assessment so the idea is that
those who deploy high risk ai will have to fill an impact assessment saying
what risks their systems could have to human rights. Now, the campaign group Avaaz helped
develop this proposal saying it's necessary because of cases like in the Netherlands where
the police used AI to profile children and this led to over 800 of them being wrongly registered
on their systems and even some of them being taken to child protection services.
So OVAS says it's crucial,
but says that actually France is one of the countries
spearheading the charge against these impact assessments.
Now, the French government hasn't responded to this concern.
What I can say is over in the UK,
they're taking a very different approach.
All eyes are on this November summit at Bletchley Park
on the 1st and 2nd of November.
Politico has written that Rishi Sunak has done a bit of an about-turn
from extolling the economic promise of AI
to really being worried that it could destroy us all.
They say he's been seduced by Silicon Valley-funded think tankers
who are kind of obsessed with the idea of long-term existential risks.
This is certainly what Elon Musk is worried about. And about and he of course signed that letter six months ago calling for a pause in ai now the people that wrote that letter the future of life institute
are saying well we shouldn't be talking about risks now and risks in the future we should look
at it more like climate change it's a set of it's a new technology and it's a set of risks that could
do great harm in the future but are are already doing a lot of harm now.
That would make sense.
Make everyone believe, and Elon Musk is right up front, that AI is just like climate change and open the floodgates of money.
Oh, we have to do so much to mitigate the dangers of AI.
It's just like climate change. and you can even combine the two i think that may be what these guys are gunning for
let's make it just like climate change yeah why should we let all those douchebags get all the
money yeah yeah those guys haven't done anything yeah the. They're douchebags. They're just this climate thing. They're just wheel spinning.
Let's do something new.
Yeah.
Well, let's get some of that sweet, sweet climate cash.
Yeah, you might be onto something there.
Yeah.
They're going to wrap.
I finally got this.
This is kind of an interesting clip.
This is the Whitmore case is finally wrapping up.
Yeah.
Whoops.
Not exactly.
The FBI Whitmore scheme ends.
It's finally ended.
And there's a few people who got, I don't know.
The whole thing was a front for an FBI sting.
It was a hoax.
It was a hoax.
In Michigan, a jury today acquitted three men in connection to Governor Gretchen Whitmer's kidnapping plot.
This likely concludes the trial over the kidnapping attempt that took place in October 2020.
Eric Molitor, William Knoll, and Michael Knoll were each found not guilty.
Prosecutors allege the men conducted surveillance of the governor's vacation cottage.
In the whole case, ultimately nine men were convicted or pleaded guilty in the case,
and five were acquitted.
Authorities have said the men were planning to kidnap the governor from her vacation home,
but they were arrested first.
Some of the defendants said that FBI undercover agents coerced them to drive the plot forward.
Yeah, finally.
Although inconclusive.
Three years later, this thing took forever to resolve.
Well, of course, we can't have anyone actually hearing about this news
because then it would show the FBI has a cycle,
and they did this to incriminate Trump voters.
Yeah.
And they're white supremacistsists and they're horrible people and
and whitmore was trying to raise her profile by this phony baloney kidnapping scandal and now it
just has to fizzle out in the mainstream can't can't really admit there's nothing you can do
with it now they fell for it they fell for it hook line and sinker as usual well they fell for
Jussie Smollett's cock and bull
story yeah it was
three in the morning it was freezing out
and some MAGA guys with the MAGA hats
came out with a noose
yeah and eventually maybe three
four years from now we'll hear about January 6
being phony Laura Logan
by the way coming out with a documentary I think
is it out, I think.
Is it out already?
I think maybe next Thursday?
About January 6th?
And what does she conclude?
Oh, that it was all... She...
I sat through almost
half of an interview she did with
Stu Peters.
Oh, this guy.
Stu Peters. That's a good one. Well, this guy. Stu Peters.
That's a good one.
Well, it was interesting.
She said, oh, no, Ray Epps was not FBI.
She says, oh, no, every single agency had shills in that J6. She says defense, Homeland Security.
She has like eight different agencies, she said, that all
had shills
walking around trying to get the...
I have to watch
the documentary, but it sounds like
she's saying that this was so
coordinated that everybody was in on it.
And she's a
pretty good journalist, so...
Yeah, she is. And it makes sense because, you know,
Nancy Pelosi refused to bring the troops in
and the whole thing was a scam.
Yeah.
But it's a good talking point for the Democrats, January 6th.
Yeah, but Stu Peters, really?
That guy creeps me out.
I don't know what it is about him.
I haven't seen his stuff for at least two or three years.
Oh, no, he's active.
He's very active.
I guess maybe we need to talk about this one little thing before we go.
Fair warning.
Elitist Voices of America.
This is NPR or PBS.
The United Auto Workers are testing their strength with a strike.
And Paris Camila Dominovsky joins us.
Camila, thanks for being with us.
Happy to be here, Scott.
What's it been like?
What have you seen?
Yeah, I mean, I talked to executives at the Detroit Auto Show.
I went out and spoke to people on picket lines and pitch blackness.
There was one image from this week that I'll never forget.
There were two events right next to each other in downtown Detroit last night.
One was a big UAW rally.
Bernie Sanders spoke huge emphasis on the vast and growing gulf between the haves and
the have-nots in America.
And then literally next door, Scott, there was a glitzy charity event at the auto show,
$400
a head for a ticket. People
dressed to the nines in floor-length gowns
with drinks walking around the cars.
And right outside,
red-t-shirted people in the streets
with picket signs, just
separated by some glass and some mounted
police officers.
Oh, that's fascinating.
Bernie Sanders got no play on that that he was out
there i didn't see i have a clip i have a uaw clip too we should probably talk at least one
minute about this before we leave sure you want my clip the first ever strike against detroit's
three largest automakers at the same time is taking place right now. President Joe Biden today siding with the union
in a strike that could affect the nation's economy.
NTD's Arian Pasdar has the details.
For the union makes us strong.
Hell yeah!
The United Auto Workers, or UAW,
started the first ever simultaneous strike
against Detroit's three largest automakers on Friday.
The union's president made the announcement shortly before midnight,
which is when the contracts between automakers and workers expired.
For the first time in our history, we will strike all three of the big three at once.
We are using a new strategy, the stand-up strike.
The union wants 40% pay raises to compensate for soaring inflation.
Automakers, which include General Motors, Ford and Stellantis, offered up to 20%
phased in over several years.
The union declined.
President Biden on Friday siding with the union.
Auto companies have seen record profits,
including the last few years,
because of the extraordinary skill and sacrifices of the UAW workers.
But those record profits have not been shared fairly, in my view, with those workers.
Record corporate profits, which they have,
should be shared by record contracts for the UAW.
Biden sent two of his top aides to Detroit to get
involved in the negotiations. The president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said in a
statement on Friday that the UAW strike, and indeed the summer of strikes, is the natural result of
the Biden administration's whole-of-government approach to promoting unionization at all costs.
A long strike threatens to spread economic turmoil
general motors ceo mary barra says the strike could harm employees their families and even
the u.s economy saying for every general motors job there are six other jobs in the economy that
depend on us running so i've heard both sides of this and and I think the workers make a valid point, like, hey, man, 2008, 2009, we gave you all this stuff, and we helped in the Great Recession, and then we want it back.
And our jobs used to be good-paying union jobs that now we can't even get by because of inflation, which I'm sure is true.
They've got a valid point.
Then on the other side, it's all political.
Unions are the most political organizations we have probably in the United States.
And I think they're they may be out to this may be a ploy to also bring down Biden.
I think it's a ploy to bring down Biden.
You want to hear NBC?
Actually, I think they they solidify that point is a short report.
And there is a lot of political fallout from this unprecedented strike.
We just heard from President Biden with his eye on 2024.
He's trying to walk a fine line between supporting the workers and limiting the impact on the economy.
Kelly O'Donnell is at the White House with more on that.
With an auto strike, politics always has a seat at the table.
I said, please stay at the table as long as you can to try to work this out.
President Biden caught squarely in the cross currents.
Backing unions is in the DNA of his political brand.
I'm proud to be the most pro-union president, the most pro-union president. I'd be the most pro-union president in American
history. Today saying strong unions are good for the economy. Auto workers help create America's
middle class. They deserve a contract that sustains them in the middle class. But his climate agenda also puts him behind the wheel of electric vehicles,
touting American automakers' investment to move away from fossil fuels.
Kelly, also looming over all this is the UAW's endorsement.
A labor endorsement the president wants very much, but has not yet secured.
So he has a stake in this, too.
The White House says he wants a good outcome for everyone,
while he was clear today, Lester, that workers deserve more when carmakers' profits have gone up.
Yeah, it seems to be hitting Joe right where it counts for him.
Well, what's going to happen if this strike goes more than two weeks,
Well, what's going to happen if this strike goes more than two weeks,
it's going to create a mini-recession that's going to be blamed on Biden.
A mini-recession? What are we in now?
What are we in? We're not in technically a recession at all.
But whatever the case is, this is going to...
I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I just got to stop.
Isn't two negative quarters technically a recession?
We don't have two negative quarters as far as I know.
I thought we had them.
We already had two negative quarters.
A couple of quarters ago, maybe.
Oh, okay.
It's no longer that?
Whatever the case, it's going to be noticeable because these recessions have not necessarily been noticeable.
Because these recessions have not necessarily been noticeable.
Gas prices, everything that people are bitching and moaning about the price of chicken.
Beef is overpriced, I have to say.
Just bought some stew meat was $6.50 a pound at Costco of all places.
For Chuck?
Chuck is too expensive.
It should not be seven bucks a pound.
But anyway, the point is, is that this is going to get blamed on Biden because he hasn't done anything about inflation. And he's just going to spend more money at this.
He's being targeted.
They don't want him running again.
They got to do something about it.
They're going to try to pull everything out.
I mean, half the Democrats do want him again because, well, he beat Trump fair and square.
Their conundrum is they don't want Kamala.
That'll be the worst thing they can think of.
So they don't want to kill him.
No, they don't want to kill him.
They don't want Kamala.
They got to just have him.
So I think the best bet is the impeachment bet.
So I think the best bet is the impeachment bet.
Create enough of the evidence, bring it out there,
and get his party people, like what happened with Nixon,
to take him aside and say, look, this is a distraction.
This is not good for the party.
There's too much going on here.
You're going to get yourself in trouble.
We don't need this aggravation. We don't even want you to be impeached resign which is what they did to nixon yeah democrat i mean sorry the republicans did that to nixon they took him aside and told him to resign
and he did yeah but he's so nuts well they got to jack him up he's got to make a big faux pas now
it's got to be apparent to even jack him up oh man i'm just yeah if you jack him up. He's got to make a big faux pas now. It's got to be apparent to even him.
We'll jack him up.
Oh, man.
I'm just...
Yeah, if you jack him up and let him loose with a press conference, that could be a real issue.
It would be great for the show.
Because he's poking at people, calling them Jack.
Hey, Jack, I'm all jacked up.
I did it.
Ukraine.
What? Hunter. Bo is was dead something like that so after they
boot him out they really don't have any other choices like like the reporter said in that
earlier clip it's got to be gavin newsom who is really unlikable nationally i mean california is
a you know we we get rigged
elections so he gets in easily enough.
If you want to play one last clip, I do have
the clip about
the family. You have to look this one up,
but I've been keeping it around.
It's about the California political
families that run everything.
And it
is...
The four... Oh, we've played this, haven't we? Yeah, I think so, but it was years ago. and it is California the four
we've played this haven't we
yeah I think so but it was years ago
yeah it's good
I have it
listen this is the no agenda show baby
we got it on tap
Pat Brown's father Edmund Joseph
Brown was known for
running scams and gambling
operations in San Francisco.
With the help of businessman William Newsom II, Pat Brown became governor of California for two
terms. During his governorship, he awarded the Squaw Valley concession contract to William Newsom
III and his partner, John Pelosi.
The deal was criticized for the state of California paying for everything and getting nothing.
William Newsom III grew up with the governor's son, Jerry, who was training to be a Jesuit priest.
John Pelosi's son, Paul, married Nancy D'Alessandro, daughter of Thomas D'Alessandro Jr., who was known for smuggling heroin into the U.S. with Lucky Luciano and the Baltimore Mafia.
John Pelosi's son, Ron, married William Newsom Sr. threatened to hurt the governor politically, just as Governor Brown was running for a third term against Ronald Reagan.
He lost.
But eight years later, the former governor's Jesuit son, Jerry, reclaimed the governorship in 1974.
He appointed William Newsom III to a Placer County judgeship in 1975,
and three years later to the State Court of Appeal.
William Newsom was an attorney for oil magnate J. Paul Getty,
named in the 1966 Guinness Book of World Records
as the world's richest private citizen. And while serving on the appellate bench in the 1980s,
he helped Getty's son, Gordon, secure a change in state trust law that allowed him to claim his
share of a multi-air trust. After Newsom retired from the bench, he became administrator
of the Getty Trust and provided seed money for his son Gavin Newsom, Nancy Pelosi's nephew,
to start the plunk jack business that led to a career in San Francisco politics
as mayor of San Francisco and lieutenant governor of the state of California.
Gavin Newsom was informally adopted by the Gettys after his parents divorced,
and recently succeeded family friend Jerry Brown to be the current governor of California.
For 80 years, these four families have ruled over the state of California politically.
It's called our democracy.
Can't work.
That's what it's called.
Democracy at work.
That's right.
And the Bushes, you know, they don't rule California, but they unsuccessfully tried to get Ken Paxton out because George P. Bush was all upset.
It's these cartels of families.
And let's throw the Careys in there. Let's throw Mitt Romney in there. The was all upset. It's these cartels of families. And let's throw the Careys in there.
Let's throw Mitt Romney in there.
The Kennedys.
The Kennedys.
Let's throw them all in there.
This is what we need to wake up to in America.
And I'm sure the same happens in every other country in the world.
Yeah.
Rich families.
Democracy.
That's right, everybody.
That's your democracy at work.
Hey! Hey!
We should start every show off
with that clip, just to remind us.
That's a great clip. That is good.
Alright, everybody, that is our deconstruction.
Now you understand the world. It's very
small. It's just a small bunch of douchebags.
Not that hard to understand.
We just get distracted by, you know,
all kinds of stuff.
But not you.
You belong to Gitmo Nation.
No agenda nation knows better.
You know the truth.
And you got it with a smile.
And we have end of show mixes coming up from D's Laughs.
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You've got to wake people up.
It is a totalitarian system of total control, tracking and tracing. And if they don't like your politics or your speech or your viewpoint,
if they don't like the fact that you have an automobile powered by gas and you refuse to turn it in,
they'll just turn you off. They'll turn off your chip. They'll turn off your system. They'll turn
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It's the B system. No man shall buy or sell without taking the bar.
Yeah, I said when children are left to the devices, But what do parents do? Except give them more devices
Fear for democracy more than ever
So private that the information is confidential
How clever
Searches of infection, who's to blame?
Undervaccinated, but not undervaccinated
I mean, come on, Maine
They geolocate, they data track and trace
Uninformed citizens running in place
They can't keep pace
150 an hour during the pandemic
was dark but making money on zoom from afar felt dark like a therapist tell your secrets to a
stranger shout out to dang i return in every room into a danger yeah tell your secrets to a stranger
what else fearless as a lone ranger shout out out to that guy returning every woman to a danger.
It's so utopian. It's fantastic.
We're going to build walkable neighborhoods and new paths to home ownership.
We'll have down payment assistance programs and other solutions.
These guys are, they're saints.
Yeah.
Just to set everybody in the right tone,
masks do not stop you from getting or spreading flu, cold, or COVID.
COVID is not a killer virus.
mRNA is not a vaccine.
It's an experimental gene tinkering thing.
There are only men and women, two-spirit and non-binary are not genders
Librarians used to be hot
Not ugly with green hair
There is no LGBTQ community
There's no black community
The world is not overpopulated
There's no structural wage difference
Between men and women in the workplace
All politics is theater
The U.S. president is not the king
The emperor or your daddy who's going
to save you if you want to speak to your real father
talk to God all advertising
based media is dishonest at best
and likely propaganda and climate
change initiatives are a huge money
making global scam
we don't talk about
Brandon
we don't talk
about Brandon it We don't talk about Brandon.
It was election time.
Economy was booming and there wasn't a cloud in the sky.
No clouds allowed in the sky.
Brandon walks in, scandal may begin.
It's science.
You telling the story, you're my...
Sorry, my son, go on.
Brandon says six feet apart.
That's what they tell us.
Wear a mask alone in your car.
That's freaking crazy.
Don't question what the experts say.
Just give facts to your slaves.
We don't talk about Brandon.
No.
We don't talk about Brandon We don't talk about Brandon Obvious to see Brandon stuttering or stumbling
I can always hear him sort of muttering or mumbling
I associate him with the sound of
Go, you know the thing
He takes heavy sniffs of the kids, it's so frightening
Always fall asleep, always supposed to be speaking
Grappling with words that no one understands.
Not a joke, think about it.
A four-year term creeps all in the house.
What's the build back for somebody else?
But the one good thing we salvaged from this mess is
all the memes about Brandon.
All the memes about Brandon all the memes about Brandon
it's been two
years they say it's
for your health what have
we got to show
Pfizer's got the wealth
economy's crap
you know who we can
thank if this is normal now
We are gonna need some serious help
But who could save us?
I don't know, buddy
But I'm really scared
Could the government help?
Hey, yeah
They could just print up some more money
Isn't that inflation?
Nah, it's just paper
Cool
Thanks, Brandon
You wanna six feet in the ground?
Not what they tell us.
Double mask up in your car?
That's freaking crazy.
Triple jab right in your arm?
How am I still positive?
Come on, man.
We all talk about Brandon in the four-year term.
You wanna six all in the house
with a double bag
and a car
that's making crazy
but the one good thing
you'll salvage from
is not him
we all talk about
Brandon in
we all talk about
Brandon
let's go Brandon, I agree
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