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She's a Chinese spy Adam Curry, Johny Devorre. It' Sunday may twenty fourth, twenty twenty six. This is your award winning Kidon Nation Media assassination episode eighteen seventy one. This is no agenda. Doing the Bundy B you! Broadcasting live from the live music capital of the world, Nashville, Tennessee in the morning, everybody ry And from Northern Silicon Valley, Well, I'm sorry I'm sorry, it's the reffinery Row. We wish everybody a happppy Memorial Damn Johnson Borack. You know, by the time you Sooth is sil Smooth nailed it. byy the time you get home, you'll be saying refinem I know right. You won't know anything Oh man. I don't know anything now. Here I am in the Biodome in Nashville, Tennessee. What's the biodome? Better known as the Gaylord Opriand Hotel Yeah, no. if you what it called a biodome because you were entirely enclosed in. I been to that place once. Yeah, right. You know what I'm talking about Yeah. and you so it could be raining, could be sunny. you don't know. It's a constant seventy degree seventy two degrees And everywhere you go, you're just inside the biodome. Yeah it's big. it's troubling for once you realize, I've been in this biodome for three days. it's a bit much So, u Yeah, since you ask, we are here for the Kalove music awwards To make Gaylove of music Awards. That's right. Kaylove is they own pretty much every single contemporary Christian music radio station in the country Although I don't know if that's going to benefit them long term, but they do have streams And so every top name in the Nashville music business is here performing live, doing worship services. Pforming live, doing worship services. We had a great service this morning with deatho worship? No, I mean, it's music's like you got two, three thousand people We're all worshiping and the great pastor from his name. hisis name is Levi Lu Lusko from He's from Montana but originally from California greatreat message. and so we're just getting our buckets filled. What was your message? His message was what to do when you're spiraling And it was it was good. It would have worked. Are you spiraling? No, but I I mean, I have. I mean, we've all spiraled at some point. You've never spiraled I dont know what it means. Where you just you feel bad, you're down, you're depressed, you're not doing what. You feel bad all the time. John's in a constant spiral. Exactly Exactly. Now before We get started I don't think this has ever happened to me on an airplane before. I've been recognized for you know all kinds of different things. They called out by at the beginning and they sang a song. Do you happy birthday? No, they didn't So I'm I'm kind of I'm like half asleep. I'm listen I got the hearing aids in so you couldn't tell that I was listening to anything And I'm listening to Tucker Carlson go on and on and on about the Jews in Israel. And so I'm kind of you know like drifting off and I feel a hand on my arm I hear hold on a second. let me turn off my phone here. ITM And it was Audra, our flight attendant on our Delta flight to Nashville And I don't think I've ever ever had a flight attendant come up to me and throw an in the morning at me Nice Yeah. And she's like, I've been listening for six years. love I love what you guys are doing. You've been so great. You've been so helpful. And then her colleague, Carlos was like, Man, I gota listen to your podcast because Audra's like jumping up and down. She can't believe it that she's met you guys So it was really nice Oh you got an extra listener. That's what counts. And we got extra peanuts. ye. One at a time. Oh and you got free Oh free was free. probablyb could have gotten those anyway. yees, I wanted to say. So you were talking about some issues you had with the gear. Oh man, I had a dve fail. an SSG right Yes, solid state. although It was kind like half failing and then it kind of came back up. but that screws up a lot of things when that happens. Soen you got to plug in the other drive, you got to remap everything. know, I got the road gear. Although it's I mean, this it's Linux, remember, it's Linux. It's amazing. any of this stuff works. But here it is functioning Knock on wood, Holy Spirit, take us through the whole day. We'll be good So yeah And uh It's good to be good to be on the air with you As it were Now well Well, the first thing I'd like to say is apparently the vice president had to turn around and come right back to DC President Trump didn't go to his son's wedding in the Bahamas evenven though it was already married but the wedding ceremony because it sounds like we have a deal We've got a deal. Yeah. another deal. And I saw you had clips, so I'm trusting that you've got clips about the deal. I got the I got the deal analyzed. the deal the so called the deal deal that's in Trump I believe is in Trump's mind Well, first of all We kind of expected a deal to be here around june first because we need to have this all cleared up by the big two hundred fiftieth celebration on july fourth. We We can't have a war when we're doing the big celebration. No. So So we knew it was going to happen, but you think the deal is not a deal I don't think it's a deal yet Okay And they're kind of busishy washy about it. and But you know, it might be getting close But you know, this is supposed to have taken place where he said this whole thing is going to go six weeks, I think gr eleven weeks now something like that And So you know, and he keep hold on, hold on, hold on. It was only six weeks of actual fighting, all the rest has just been ceasefired. Oh yeah, that's right. What am I thinking? So get it right, man So let's play the I have four clips and there's three of them are analysis clips and one of them is a bas the basic BBC clip, which I thought be the place to go U I Iran Trump BS deal. o, I called it a BS deal. Oh there you go. BBC President Trump has said an agreement with Iran to end the war has largely been negotiated. He made the announcement on social media. Peter Bose reports. mister Trump posting on his tr social platform. said it. The first guy said President Trump but this other guy comes in and he calls a mister Trump which is a note of disrespect. Well, everyone's doing it now President Trump. Yeah. they'll never they can't get that out of their mouth. Well, the first guy did. Well, for a second there. It's editorializing. I'm sure the script says Mr. Trump Anyway, we continue. Lgely negotiated after what he described as a very good call with the leaders of several G. Very good call. And that it was now subject to finalization between the U.S and Iran. He added that in addition to other elements of the agreement, the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened. But he warned that if a deal could not be reached No country would ever be hit as hard as they're about to be. Contradicting Donald Trump's statements, the Iranian news agency FAS, which is close to the Revolutionary Guard Corps, says the Strait of Hormuz would remain under Iranian control. Well this is the BBC BBC is going to run their line of talk. Of course, they they you know, they've been funding the whole operation for the from the Muslim Brotherhood and and the Lloyds of London and the city of London. Of course, they don't want any deal. They just they're just talking the talk sure they don't want any deal, but here we go with the analysis ip one. We start with President Trump's claim on social mediaedia that the US to reaching a peace deal with Iran after weeks in which their shaky ceasefire has hung in the balance Just days ago, he was threatening to attack Iran again In his post, mister Trump said the deal had been largely negotiated, was being finalised, and would be announced shortly. He also said the Strait of Hormuz would soon be reopened This comes after Pakistan's army chief went to Tehran to hold talks with Iranian officials And after Mr. Trump then held a call with Arab Allies in which Pakistan, as the key mediator, also took part, And held a separate call with the Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu. The US. president said both calls had gone very well. Earlier, his Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who's visiting India also struck an optimistic note when talking to journalists There's been some progress done, some progress made. Even as I speak to you now, there's some work being done. There is a chance that whether it's later today, tomorrow, in a couple days, we may have something to say, But this issue needs to be solved as the presresident has said one way or the other. Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. The straits need to be open without tolls They need to turn over their enriched uranium. They need to turn over their highly enriched uranium. We need to address that. O, you catch that Yeah He corrected himself from enriched uranium to highly enriched uranium. Yeah, that means something. That's a deal point there. Hey, give us your highly enriched, whatever that is. and you can keep your enriched. The sixty percent stuff Yeah. President has said one way or the other. Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. The straits need to be open without tolls They need to turn over their enriched uranium. They need to turn over their highly enriched uranium. We need to address that issue. We need to address the issue of enrichment. are president's points consistently, and his preference is always to deal with it in a diplomatic way O North America correspondent Prutie Bose gave us a pres testiment. Here's how that works. Hey, sign the deal or I'll blow into smithereens. O whether this means an end to the war is greatight Well, with the caveat that we've heard positive statements before from the presresident about a potential deal with Iran, this does look as if there is perhaps some sort of breakthrough in the making. although the mood music from Iran is somewhat different So far as zero analysis, just calling our president Mr. Trump They've given nothing so far. Yeah, and that's what you're going to end up with. Yeah, statement because' to analyze. Let's face it. essentially Trump is saying what he feels like saying. Yeah. And there's no evidence that anything's going on whatsoever The blockade still going on and he keeps and he's saye Hold on us to an extreme. Who is blocking? As far as I'm concerned, we're blocking. We're blocking We're blocking We're blocking. Yeahah.'re who's blocking? we're blocking They're not blocking. We're blocking. We're blocking So we're blocking all the ships And they're shooting at anything they sneak by. And it's it's I feel bad for the people that are sh You know, the sailors that are on these vessels, they can't eat. I mean, there's no food. No they're getting they're getting them out. There's they're com Yes. we're getting the worst couple guys in the world getting out at night No we're We're still escorting ships. We help. Yes, we have no reporting nowhere Whose' boots on the ground there No we need some more boots on the ground from our side. Okay, here we go part two. Sing that as far as they're concerned, gaps remain, as far as the latest talks are concerned, that the issue of a nuclear weapon, also the Strait of Hormuz hasn't been part of the current round of talks. And in fact, just in the last few minutes, Iran is saying that the Strait of Hormuz will remain under its When they say Iran is saying Is there a mouth on the country that is opening up and going here's what we're saying? Is it Is it on Twitter? Is it on X? Is it The IRGC Who is Iran at this point? Who is talking? AI six? Oh ye management. Nevertheless, we had this quite long, a lengthy statement, truth social statement from the president within the last hour. and this in part is what he has to say. He says, An agreement has been largely negotiated, subject to finalisation between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran countries And he goes on. separately, I had a call with Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu of Israel, which likewise went very well. And then he says final aspects and details of the deal are currently being discussed and will be announced shortly. So I think significantly there we have no mention of nuclear weapons, which is still at the heart of this issue as far as President Trump is concerned. Of course there's no mention of nuclear weapons because they never had a nuclear weapon. All we're hearing about is the dust Dust That's the enriched uranium.s they don't have a nuclear weapon they have enriched or highly enriched uranium? So now the BBC, after just hearing that from Rubio are saying we haven't heard anything about nuclear weapons cned He says that the Strait of Hormuz will be open, but as we're already hearing, that is being disputed by Iran. Soran tentatively, very tentatively, we might be moving towards some sort of breakthrough, but this certainly isn't a deal to end the war right now All right, some sort of breakthrough, but it's not a deal, but we don't know anything. We're the BBC There's a couple of things that are interesting in this Is that Pakistan seems to be playing the real role. Yes. Yes. I And Pakistan also has been a safe haven for much of the Iranian air Force. Turns out that ye. Yeah, they said they open their bases up to Iran. during the initial bombing saying if you're worried about your jets getting blowed up because pretty exp Park them here. Park them here. Yeah,'s all good. And so they have a lot of of Iran's gear in Pakistan So Pakistan has some leverage in that regard. Well, yeah, they are also the front men for China, which is ' a really. But but the sticking point here seems still to be basic thesis of the Sunnis versus the Shia. And the Pakistanis are not Shia, they're Sunnis. And so they're not they're not suubbscribing to this twelfth EMM theory in a end of the world thesis that the Iranians seem to be all jacked about. Well, not the Iranians, but some of them It's not all of Iran. Yeah, the Mullas. Yeah, the Mullas. If whoever still we don't know anything We don't know who's running the place. We don't. And you know what? The Iranian I don't think anybody's running the place right now. No, is' some dude with an exX account Look at me at me Hey, watch me post this, see what the the BBC says next. Well much of the impetus for this latest attempt to strike a deal seems to have come from the Pakistani Army chief's visit to Tehran and his talks there with Iranian officials to try to bridge the huge gaps between the two sides. So what did they discuss Here's Karin Aji from BBC Persian The newly appointed spokesman for Iran's negotiating team says the discussions centered on a memorandum of understanding. Okay Annoys me the newly appointed spokesman. Who is he? This is BBC Persia a Persian, I think she said Shouldn't they be telling us who who's talking now You know, this is the BBC. this is, you know, the great journalists of the BBC. Hey, at least you should be telling us,'re giving us some details, Yes. Anything. At least when we're talking to the press, you know it's our vice president, our new press secretary. Come on. We're doing better. BC Persian The newly appointed spokesman for Iran's negotiating team says the discussions centered on a memorandum of understanding something that will extend the ceasefire and pave the way for a thirty to sixty day period of detailed negotiations between Iran and the United States. Ismaail Bawaii has been telling Iran's state television that the main issues under discussion are ending the war The lifting of the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports. the release of Iran's frozen assets in banks abroad. Hold on a second. So this thirty to sixty days This hasn't come out of the mouths of U. S. spokesholes as far as I'm concerned I don't know where this came from, but this is kind of the narrative I'm hearing every. Well, according to what everyone's been hearing, it's thirty to sixty days. We're going it'll be a ceasefire not really We're going to hammer it out. Yeah. but who who' the progenitor of that? Where did that come from other than BBC Persian We don't know they did mention somebody's name in there very casually. it was I able to tell. Hold on a second. I missed it then, hold on. And the United States Ismai Barari has been telling Iraners. Ismaari Bar? Who's that guy? It's Rbbah blah blah blah. It understand him. Trol room help. Who was Ismari Bar? The United States Ismaail Bawii has been telling Iran's state television that the main issues under discussion are ending the war, the lifting of the U. S. blockade of Iranian ports, and the release of Iran's frozen assets in banks abroad. Yeah But significantly, he does not mention anything about Iran's nuclear program or Iran ending its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, something that is an urgent priority for the American side Hardliners in Iran are opposed to relinquishing control of the Strait of Vermormuz in return for lifting of the US blockade of Iranian pores A trade off which could see the opening of this vital international waterway Yeah, so I'm looking at the troll room for some help and all I see is trolls arguing about Liz Cheney. I like arere you guys even Liz Cheney? I don't know. They're not even They're not even the news. They're not even listening to the show. They're just in there arguing with you One upingst each other. No, no. It's all about midterms election, Florida. We're going to win and we're gonna to lose. It's no good. everyveryone Uni partarte Simmer down on a summer. Paul Kouture. he's very active these days Paul Couture? Yes, or Pul Couture. Yeahah, he showed up in the troll room a couple of like two weeks ago and he started he's trolling hard, but not listening to the show apparently So I do have a couple of clips that These are from just kind of just before this announcement, which really happened over the last thirty six hours U hereere's Rubio. This is global radio Canada. As NATO allies gathered in Sweden, the US made it clear it's working on multiple paths to a deal with Iran. negotiation and a plan for navigation of the Strait of Hormuz. There's been some progress. I wouldn't exaggerate it, I wouldn't diminish it The U.S. claims the two sides are getting closer to a deal to start formal negotiations. Iran rejects that, characterizing the differences as deep and significant Though Iranian officials did meet with key intermediaries from Pakistan to relay their positions. You see what we've done to Iran, Ian Die in to make a deal. We'll see what happens. But the U. S. Secretary of State said he told NATO allies they need a backup plan if talks fail. Plan B is what if Iran refuses to open the straets? What if Iran decides we refuse to open the streets? We're going to own the straets and we're going to charge tolls for it? See, this is the part that bugs me So you've even have the BBC saying that the US controls the straightits, that we are controlling the waterway, that we're making sure no one goes to the Iranian ports. And then you've got future President Lubio saying, well, they've got to open the straits There's not a line of fast boats anywhere. This is this is Theater of the high Yout know that. Oh of course we know that There's no line of fast boats saying stop No off course not. There's no, there's nothing going on in that regard This is only about u What happened to the mines What happened to all those? That fell off the radar No one's talking about the mind for a week now Because there's no minindes. Okay, at that point, something has to be done about it. NATO's secretary genereral would not openly stop stop a second So you think the whole thing's a hoax No it's a financial war I've said this from the beginning It's if lawys of London won't inssure. Nobody for whatever reason, no one wants to use the American reinsurers through DFC and Chub that were're all that were all set up, the International Development Finance Corporation. For whatever reason, nobody wants to use those So the shipping company is like, well, it's one hundred hundred X to ensure your ship. Well, we can't sell That's what this is about only the couple of brave ones like, you know,, we're really through it dead at night by turning off their transponders and heading through at midnight the transponders is all that's all bull crap. The transponders is meaningless at this point Everyone's spoofing. noobody knows where anybody really is.pen the straits, We're going to own the straits and we're going to charge tolls for it. Okay, A that point, something has to be done about it. NATO's seecretary General would not openly talk about how the alliance might help In recent weeks, both the United Kingdom and France have sent aircraft carriers to the region. This direct assault is freedom of navigation. Oh no and global commerce Cerce aects us Cer. It is important that countries are coming together Cing together plans to ensure that the strait can be open for transit. It is open, man. The longer the stalemate drags on, the more this global crisis grows More than twenty thousand sailors are still trapped on vessels in the Persian Gulf, unable to leave their ships for months and quickly running out of food collective intervention because they are key for our economies is for G for the supply chains, but Also are civilians. Like the rest of the world, they can only wait for the two sides to make a deal trapped by a conflict that has no end in sight. In the way I see it, we are blocking the ports. of the Iranian ports. and that's where everyone needs to go. Yeah, they going to get they got to get their stuff from UAE and from Saudi Arabia, but they're already pumping stuff over the pipelines. Like yeah, we're getting it out this other way But the Iranian oil is really the prize here And so they want tolls and we're saying no tolls That's what I keep hearing Toll. We want a toll And the toll is not to get through the whole strait. The toll is only to go into the Iranian ports. And the U.S is saying, no, you can't do that ' then you then you have too much control. Here's u Here here's Ruby Right now we're negotiating and we that's Trump, actually, but Rubio iss coming. We' see. But either we're going to get it one way or the other, they're not going to have a nuclear weapon. You will have a nuclear war in the Middle East and that war will come here. That war will go to Europe We cannot let that happen and it won't happen. It's not going to happen. That's more important than anything else. we can't I can think of nothing that's more important than the fact that we cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon and we won't. SNCOM is still enforcing its blockade of the strait of Hormu saying as of may twenty first. SNCOom still blocking SNCom Everyone's claiming they're blocking their weapon and we won't SentCom is still enforcing its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, saying as of may twenty one, SentCOM forces have redirected ninety four commercial vessels and disabled four while enforcing the blockade to prevent the flow of commerce into and out of Iranian ports. There it is. Secretary Rubio, on this topic, here he is just moments ago on the issue of Iran, the news this morning. I know it's early on it's still in the United States, a little later in the region in the Middle East. But we await word on those conversations that are ongoing. There's been some slight progress. I don't want to exaggerate it, but there's been a little bit of movement and that's good. The fundamentals remain the same. Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. and then added to this, of course, is the issue of the straits. Iran is trying to create its tolling system There it is the tolling system. And there's a little twist now to the question you had on Thursday about crypt crypto And how how the treasury and General Besscent We're able to capture the crypto because that is all stablecoin. So now there's a little shift, and this is part of the tolling system that is a problem it's a problem for anybody, but a problem for the US. Crypto experts claim that cryptooreign adversaries like Iran are using digital assets to evade sanctions and funnel money to bad actors Dar Aatello joining us now. Okay, Daron. How do you stop this? Lugho. Hi, good morning, Stuart. The good news is, the Trump administration is already stopping it. In fact, we confirmed that the US Treasury has been able to trace some of Iran's money. and just last month they froze more than three hundred million dollars. This was in regime crypto, Stuart. Iran is reportedly launching a new digital insurance platform for cargo ships Digital insurance programs.ee everyone's in the insurance game now. This is in the Strait of Hormoz and here's the kicker. They're settling payments entirely in Bitcoin. Basically, this is how it works. The companies pay the insurance companies in Bitcoin and they get through the strait safely. That's the trade off. It's a direct move to dodge our banks and scoop up a fresh source of cash And this covers a much larger shadow economy. New estimates from a threat detection data firm show Tehran is sitting on a crypto pile worth a staggering seven point seven billion dollars. That W chest has been expanding ever since heavy sanctions cracked down. This was during the first Trump administration, by the way. And here's a look at the price of crude right now hotbards up. Prices are trading near recent highs as regional shipping tensions they're flaring. But the regime is counting on crypto to keep its military funded. Unfortunately, they keep using words like crypto Because you know crypto could be anything. Ethereum could be They specifically said Bitcoin. Yes, I know. That's what finally someone said Bitcoin But you know, it could be Trump's meme coin for all I know when they say crypto But this is a problem because they cannot, cannot, cannot, cannot block Bitcoin being used, but they have a plan. The Treasury Department is tracking the digital breadcrumbs. and They're telling Fox, here's a statement over here. Through economic fury, Treasury has taken actions that have led to the freezing of nearly half a billion dollars worth of cryptocurrency linked to the Iranian regime, severing financial lifelines that Iran's regime and military depend on According to crypto experts, Teran's tech is actually their weak spot here We found over and over again that they're actually a much better asset for U.S. law enforcement and other agencies to track. because you leave a lot of breadcrumbs So I said the administration is taking action, but how do we actually stop this? Industry insiders say Washington has a massive Trump card here by threatening to cut off crypto exchanges from the American banking system. Regulators could actually then flush out these foreign adversaries please. That's gonna to be a problem. Yeah, grab it at the crypto exchanges. Okay. When did this report come up? because this is old because price oil drops since this thing. It took Wellm waiting It's down to ninety seven. C on. It was one hundred and two when they had this But it's going look, the way I see it, I don't know exactly what the game is that's being played here. I'm for sure the oil guys are loving this because with any report, like, o,'ll just make it more expensive. And we'll go up then we'll go down and and your gas station is like, Ohh yeah, let's do five dollars. Let's do five fifty. They can do whatever they want But when the narrative has been cemented And they stopp posting stuff on X because I think there's just one dude that whose name we couldn't catch thenen it's just it's going to be over And then it's going to go and everything's going to come dropping down. I think it's going to come down fast and hard That's got to be I'm just looking at I have no Nothing to base this on other than What I think Trump is doing in his head By july fourth And the futures will be sixty dollars barrel of oil Well, they're going to have a hard time getting it down to sixty, but it's possible. The futures, the futures Well, if futures or no futures, it's still hard to get down that far You be buying that stuff up like like there's no tomorrow. Yeah. And it also screws up our shale business. Yeah, Those guys they were they were already struggling Remember, it was around sixty dollars before all this kicked off Yeah, well. before like Venezuela days, which we which is still flowing, I presume. I just gota pres ye. Venezuelan oil is d. you don't hear about it Why would you? Yeah everyone's all obsessed So the the this autopsy of the Democrat Party That was really interesting. Did you catch any of this Yeah, I caught the whole thing. I didn't think it was interesting in the least. I thought it was why didn't you think it was interesting There was anything new in there? No notothing new for us, but for the Democrat, it feels like the Democrats are just all of a sudden falling apart before the midterms and they have no leader and they're all mad at each other. I thought that was interesting. And so I brought two clips. Now to the deepening divisions within the Democratic Party and the long the release of the so called twenty twenty four election autopsy The report was commissioned by Democratic National Committee Chairman, Ken Martin. Its purpose to help the party understand why former Vice President Kamala Harris lost to President Donald Trump. Martin got an independent consultant to write it, but then put off its release saying it was badly done. After pressure from other Democrats today, the DNC chair published the one hundred ninety two page draft that he says is still littered with typos and inaccuracies. The paper argues that Harris wrde off rural voters and failed to attack President Trump with sufficient negative firepower. The DNC adding disclaimers that the autopsy doesn't reflect the committee's views. Our political pros are here to discuss. Ashley Etian is a former communications director to VP Harris And Corbyn Trent is a former aide to AOC and Bernie Sanders. I thank you both for being here. Ashley, you were one of the people pushing for this report's release. And just hours ago, you told our good friend Kristian Welker that Ken Martin should step down. Explain why Well, I think this is a complete failure of leadership. Ken Martin really has two jobs, really is to run, to raise money and to win elections. He chose to, instead of releasing a forward looking document that lays out a vision on how to rebuild this party, how to win elections going forward from the state level to the national level, instead, what he released is a pre deccisional document Pred deccisional to cover his hide. That's really what's What does that mean here? Unfortunately Pred decisional I don't know's What does it mean? Do doesn't mean Jack, she's just saying stuff. I think we should use it ourselves Pred deccisional to say that. It's preredisional for you to say I'm preredcisional When elections going forward from the state level to the national level. Instead, what he released is a pre deccisional document with critiques in it to cover his hide. That's really what' great play here. Unfortunately, we've got a situation with democracy on the line. We've got the party is having struggles fundraising is polling at twenty eight percent And Ken Martin made this entire autopsy debate about himself rather than about the party, about how to rebuild the party and how to bring back what we're seeing a bleeding support among the party's base vote voters. feels to me like a coup is underway. Sone Yeah, they're trying to get rid of Martin guy. It's pretty obvious. Yeah. well who's he was a dud when they put him in. We noticed this when they were doing it. Remember they did the Oh, you have to have so many lesbians voting and then you have to have a gender fluid person in there and then they didn't pick one. they picked a white guy. Oh you know bu We to buy a pck. Yeahot I forgot about that. Yes So but and they pick some heteronormative guy Who needs that? Whatever out. Whatever happened to the kid from Florida? Wasn't he part of the leadership? He was the second in command and they ousted him. Oh you already got kicked out? Yeah, because there was too many white guys so sad. Let's see let me see what's this? He's still floating around online on some social networks Bitching Let me see if this is any goods from Allies of former President Joe Biden failed to give Kamala Harris needed support before her one hundred seven day sprint to election dayay in twenty twenty four. No, that's no good. That's just the same day. by the way. I think Tom Yamish Yeah who I like. I know you do If you listen to him is the way his voice is, he's got a kind of a funny llt. He sounds like he's about one he's like one little accent away from sound of like a surfer dude. I'll need to pay attention to it now He just sounds like he's gonna he's gonna drop right into there. Hey, Kaauna Hey man, What surface is Caowabunga? That's what used to say? No, they've never that was the teenage mutant ninja turtles There was never any surfer dude who said Kawabunga No Yeah, you check it out. No. Meanwhile our top Democrat socialists of America Is Mayor Mandami Mandami, mum, mum. Is Mum Dy or Mum Danny? I can't remember. allow me to listen to you struggle. Yeah. Well okay, thanks. Mum Donny. Mum Donny He's come up with a brilliant new plan. He is now the social media mayor. Mar Mumdani, known as the social media mayayor. Now he is launching a live stream series on Twitch answering questions from Kevin Newsome strategy. This This is not a good idea. Yeah mean, this is what Trump did became the social Yeah but Trump of But Trump Yeah, but Trump didn't start he wasn't doing podcasting, he wasn't doing videos you know, he was basically just tweeting a lot of stuff in three in the morning. So what? Yeah Listen to this in real time because Mumani has some good ideas.. It's called Well, he did get in through social media doing a lot of videos because I guess his wife was a producer or something Here we go with the people, and it will be shared on several social media platforms. also be posting these conversations wherever you listen to podcasts. Wa. He's using the broadcast sentence of the future The most powerful sentence in broadcasting wherever you get your podcasts Yeah, was that what he said That's exact. No, he said you'll be listening to this wherever you get your podcasts. That's what he said. Listen to. Pay it again. It's called Talk with the People. and it will be shared on several social media platforms You also be posting these conversations wherever you listen to podcasts., you're right. where you listen to pod. It never says get. Yeah, good points. On your commute, washing dishes, pretending to answer emails? Yeah. That's like all the social Democrats just don't really work. They pretend to be answering emails. so that makes sense. Because government should be accessible You should hear directly from your city about what we're doing and why we're doing it I Donnie Mavis announcement with suppos to do that at press conferences. No, man. he's hip On social media, here it is, a picture of himself next to FDR who did a series of fireside chats. This is CBS New York, who are all in. justust listen to how they're fawning over him in this. Over the radio. So political reporter Marcia Kramer joins me now to talk a little bit more about this strategy Marcia the mayor's live stream. Well Christine, I would say it was an R rated performance. But unlike the movies where in all means restricted, here it stands were relatable. The mayor was relaxed, chatty, didn't wear a tie, and did the live stream was an expert named Moose who read questions from people who logged into Twitch. Now Moose instructed the mayor in livestream manners. He told him to say, Chat, what's up And say something good is called uson Oh my gosh, I think busing Buss. what? bussing What's blushing Well, that's what Mondani said. Bussing. what that's when some iss bussing, man. That's what the kids say. You got kids around, you bus. I never heard the kids say bussing. Your kids are too old. They're saying busing and you're supposed to say, what's up, Chat No, you supposed to say What up trolls? People who logged into Twitch. Now Moose instructed the mayor in live stream manners. He told way they logged into Twit Titch W Leo Jo? Twitch T twitch, whichitch. Chat, what's up? J? I would say something good is called What' up Oh my gosh, I think need a manual. Oh my gosh. You need a manual. I need a manual. All right, I need to read up on this and get with this language, but talk to me aboutanguage the strategy of going on Twitch. Look, this is a mayor who has used social media in ways that other politicians are green with envy about. It's a way to circumvent reporters who tend to ask, well let's just say pointed questions. This is okay taking it we always said the guy was doing a Trump Promise everything. I wrote a whole column and if you go divork. sububstack d. com I wrote an entire column about it. Yes, the oasis is filled up with it and to listen to the concerns of the people So yes, the mayor did explain his budget and his desire to see free buzzing, not buszzing. And he was also asked if he played Minecraft, No, talkalked about the Nickson Ctain Clutch Bonsson. revealed the shavpe ofl for Tacos. It was a very Man of the people performance. What was the of Place for Tacos? We didn't hear. They didn't tell us. guys are no good. Firerella Le Guudia, who famously read comic strips to people on the radio during a newspaper strike. So social media is his form of radio. the record. Indeed, it was very relatable Did, uh did Lag Guardia do that Yeah, Laguardia was a social media guy. want used the FDR did too. They used the Fireside Chat as an example. Y. But ye Laguardia would go on and he'd have a radio show and he read comics and discussed a newspaper and he did all this stuff. He was very very down to earth. People love the show. That's interesting. L a podcaster. Yeah, OG podcast. I need to look at. I think that's all M Donny is doing, which is you know, he's takaking from the best. You know, Steal from the best. Yeah, that's good. That's good So we were talking about MAassI. Oh man, probably the most frequently emailed thing. No two, Pxton and Masy have been just filling up my email inbox. Yeah, I love the Paxton stuff. Yeah. But apparently your people in Fredericksburg are idiots Well, there's a couple of a couple of issues. One The most important one for the people in Fredericksburg And all politics is local, I've heard someone say many times U, it was Paxton. whose office wrote up the big press release excoriating our doctor who is still, in my opinion, in jail unjustly. Oh you Yeahah, the doctor who got who got just yeah. and yeah that guy. we know about him. he got he he was a good guy who just got roused in over his head. Well, he got roused into a scam Yeah, he got roused into a scam. That me' what I meant in over his head. Yeah. And Paxson wrote this whole Well, we got him. This is the guy, the lynchpin. Okay That makes st. No wonder you I wouldn't like the guy either if he pulled that stun. Exactly Exactly. So I'm on your side now. Thank you. There's a couple other things about Paxson, but you didn't ask me after the show, so I couldn't tell you. Well'll tell you, if you remember to ask, Oh, you know, I forgot to ask. you forgot to ask. I know. I put a note down too Um But o I'll ask today Victor David Hanson Victor Davis H, Victor Dav Davis is a VH. VDH, VDH had a great bit about Massey and he addresses everything and He just can't argue with VDH. I mean, he's No, he's the best. And he does it so calmly and Yeah, Tommy Smothers Scott Jennings, from I really respect, he's a really great commentator. He takes on people at CNN. He summed it up I can add something to it, but he did a wonderful job You pointed out a couple of things that The district that Massey represented in Kentucky is probably the reddest district in the United States. So those people wanted a strong, strong conservative They didn't object as long as he was libertarian, if he was going to be a libertarian strong conservative. And by that I mean, he came to prominence during the COVID when he said there was overreach They even gave him some slack when he was opposing the big spending by both parties But what they couldn't count and was this that When you can have the luxury of a Susan Collins in the Senate or a Rand Paul that don't vote ninety five percent You know, they' mavericks. And sometimes there' they they were Lisa Murkowski. that's a indndulgence when you have five seats in the Senate margin. you can have three defections. Okay. But when you're close in the House Every little and they only got two seat margin, you can't afford that. And so when he started after he became a folk hero on the right by on the right He decided that he was going to become famous on the Epstein files. And the problem with that was he didn't say a word really when Biden was president. And the majority, the vast majority of people who appear whether it's Larry Summers or Reid Hoffman or all these people, they're on the left So it didn't condemn Donald Trump. It didn't condemn a bunch of conservates. And that's what he was trying to partner with ALC and others and saying, oh, there's going to be Republicans. you get and it was a farce. All right. So he's going to give his voting record in a moment and then he's going to address the Israel issue. Um But now it kind of makes sense to me now because Massey was more what you'd call a classic libertarian Which I think is what Ron Paul always was, what Rand Paul is. Do you think that they're true Republicans or are they more They just feel like libertarians and that's why a lot of people who listen to us and listen to the podcasts. they like that. They like the man, he's he's in the middle He's not not not going with those guys Well, the I'm not a big fan of libertarianism, even though I called myself one for a few years. It's okay. You slipped. It's okay It's kind of a stupid moniker because it doesn't really mean anything specifically. John at divorak. orgot, I don't care. I know But they always email me when you say these things. And they should. they should email you because they know that you can get to me U you're spiraling So So He maybe. I mean, it it seems to me this just a pop out for You know, yeah, you know, it's the old well, I'm I'm conservative when it comes to f fiscalisc conservative. I'm a social liberal kind of I'm a combination. I think drugs should be legalized and we maybe it shouldn't be. maybe it should be. I don't care everyone should do their own thing, do their own thing. That's the old I think that's the basis is own thing, man. Hippiesipp Tune in, drop out. Yeah. Turn on, tune in, drop out That kind of that's where I think it all stems from. and it's corny. It's corny So just being independent. that's the way to go or noton affiliated in my case. Unaffiliated. We are both unaffiliated. Unaffiliated is the way to go. Here we go. So that blew up on him and kept tryrying to get back on to the mainstream and get attention and Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Bobbittt and Tucker, all those people loved him ber. That didn't work And then so he voted, the big defections came when he voted against the big, beautiful bill. He voted against the closing the borders. And he voted against the S act of voter ID. And this was the big one, the SV act. And that's what Cornan was also voting against, whichich makes no sense I mean, the SV act is the most sensible thing in the world, but okay. And he voted against the S voter ID. And once he did that, he crossed the rubicon. the left made him into a brave Maverick, but he was always an ambiguous problematic person as he didn't have a lot of principles. He had convenient principles because as you pointed out To save his skin, he put out a false ad that years ago Trump had endorsed him when he won eighty percent against no opposition, essentially. So he reran that to fool people and think that Trump had flipped to He said in his defeat that he couldn't find his opponent because he's in Tel Aiv Does anybody really believe he lost because of the Jews? Yes Yes, entire villages of people believe this. Yeah, I agree with that. I agree with you. Yeah. they do. In fact, the notes that I got mostly was that the Jew money what's her name Miriam Adelson. Miriam Miriam that evil Miriam. She's the one who shes just pumped all this money and that's why I lost. No, there's been, you know, that people who say it was a money issue Keep ignoring the fact that Trump always had less money than the Democrats and beat them every time. How how about Musk spending a hundred million in Mat in Wisconsin Yeah, and then Mus spent a ton of money in Wisconsin to defeat a couple of people and they got nowhere. Yeah. but money money is yes, money is a factor when when they all things are even, but when you have people that are running on the basis of various kinds of philosophies or or screwiness that took place with this massy thing. No, it's not a fact I mean, it it's a factor, but it's a minor factor. It wasn't because of the money that he lost.. Although people argue with me because I had this my thesis is because of the fake scandal. You know, so sure about that. I'm sticking with my scandal theory. But like our mayor in Fredericksburg had a lot less money than his than his co contestant And then she got a lot of media. She was in, you know, the hill and vine with her family, a full picture spread and everything. It wasn't money. It wasn't money that got Randy Briryy elected you know, it' it's policy, it's u, you know Our church probably, his opponent because he's in Tel A Beib Does anybody really believe he lost because of the Jews I he opposed the war and he he always votes against Israel. That's not why he lost He lost because he deliberately on key votes that had nothing to do with Israel turned on Donald Trump from a red district. It would be the analogous of say Nancy Pelosi's district. It's it's the bluest in the in the US. San Francisco And then she started to vote with Republicans. They would that would be the end of her. Yeah. that to me sounds a lot more plausible Kentucky. Well, as somebody else pointed out that he wasn't doing anything for his district either. He was doing national issues. He was making a big fussy. He did nothing for the locals. Which is the biggest problem we have in politics in America in general. Everyone's always focused on You know, the the big national stuff. Look at your own look at your own town Fix stuff there. Here's a clip about Corn since we brought him up. The only way to pass the Save America Act is to nuke the filibuster because you're never going to get sixty votes because the Democrats cannot vote yes for this, even though they know it's common sense, but they will never win an election again if the Save America Act passes. So you're not going to get any Democrats to vote for it And then look, the Democrats that are refusing or the Republicans refusing to pass this are the ones that are on their way out. Look at Senator McConnell, Senator Cassidy, Senator Tillis. And now, you know what this is amazing about what Cornan is showing is true colors. This is what we were talking about for the last six weeks on this show as to why Cornan could not have another six years is because it is dangerous We have these senators that we know hate the Trump agenda, hate Maga to be in the Senate without having to knowing they're not going to run for reelection again because Con there was no way he wass going to run for another term after this. He is too old. So right now he' proving to us exactly what he told we were warning you guys about. We need new blood and people that actually support Trump's agenda in because these guys on their way out, they love to love to just obstruct what this country wants and what President Trump wants That's interesting. I hadn't actually thought about that just because they've been primarary It doesn't mean that they don't have a vote during before the midterms So I'm not quite sure what the strategy is there But they were going to do that vote anyway. I mean, these guys, I have no idea why anyone was things like these guys and what and the Democrats this this thinking that, oh, if we u If we vote for this and get the voter ID, then we'll never win another election. That's nonsense Democrat Democrats socialists, maybe and maybe the corrupt Democrats in California and the West Coast where voter by mail is the dominant feature. Maybe yeah, some Democrats willon't get elected, but but getting back to the middle, the Democrats will get elected plenty of times. That's bold crap I mean, it's a you know, the Democrats are actually by being this way are admitting that they're corrupt. Yeah. Yeah, they are are. Oh, I don't want to say you banged your mic cable, but you surere sound. No, I had the movie because I'm about to sneze. Oh, okay, why don't you sneze? Well, no, I luckily when because you did that, you sa I interrupted you by Yeah, you interrupted the sneeze which means it willll come later. That's my least favorite thing people do Oh bless you. They say it ahead of time. when you got that big sneeze coming and you're gearing up for it and it's I've never heard anybody do that. Oh, people love doing that In advance of the sneeze. They see you going. they see you going and then they'll say, o God bless you Before you sneeze. I've never had that happen to me. Well maybe it's a East Coast thing versus West Coast The big the big thing that had everybody occupied in these past few days since our last podcast Ask Gage what? Mask gate. canan't believe your algos did not show you the mask I don't know what you're talking about. Internet Sleuts have come up with the wild theory that this Fox News guest was wearing a hyper realistic mask Straight out of Mission Imossible Retired Vice Admiral Robert Harwward has gone viral for his may nineteenth interview on Fox News. after hordes of social media users noticed what they said appeared to be an unusual shadow on the bottom of his neck. You have not seen this, you've got to look this up Wh I'm playing this skip, you have to the guy is Hayward H A W A R D Just go on X, type in Hayward, and you'll see the mask. leadeading to the wild theory that the contributor was wearing a hyper realistic mask. Many fueling the notion have pointed out that Harward is a regular contributor to the program And that in all his appearances, several of which were as recent as this month, his neck appears completely normal. The outlandish claim has since spread like wildfire and turned into a full blown internet meltdown, as many couldn't help themselves but to weigh in. Left wing podcaster Ed Krasenstein joined in on the hysteria on X Can anyone really explain this? Why does it look like Fox News put a man with a mask in their show? he wrote while consonservative media personality Oh yeah no Okay Just not to interrupt but I'm interrupting. Yeah. Yeah, I saw this image originally with the circle around this little area down at the bottom where it looks like a tattoo or something And I just I just glossed it Oh, I didn't pay any attention to it. So I missed I missed it. Oh, people are losing their ever loving minds. I don't see why. Looks like the same guy to me. I'll finish the clip and I'll tell you what I think. We can me called back to another viral internet moment, writing That mother is not real. Others online have tried to bring the situation back down to earth by offering several possible explanations It's a shadow, or more precisely a combination of shadows from the many lights in the studio, and his shirt collar creating a weird overlap of shades on his neck. One user wrote. Well another asserted that the oddity can simply be explained by a smoothing filter that caused artifacting that they noted is common on virtual calls Hoy Market has gotten in on the action, allowing users to raager on the outlandish theory. All right So what do you think since we need to settle this for everybody Well, first of all, I've you know, these maths, I know I H these things are not you know, completely without precedent having these masks and some of them are pretty dynamite. There's a lot of examples online of people putting them on and what they look like the typical these these masks over the head and they they're they they're pretty big in terms of what they cover up around the neck area. They go way down into the chest area. Yeah. They're they're they're big Yeah And so you don't this little anomaly here doesn't looks like bull crap to me Well, I'd like to remind people of my family member in nineteen sixty seven Um Her husband brought someone home. from work that she did not know for dinner and during coffee and dessert, this person who she did not know nineteen sixty seven. Okay, this is when I was what was I? I was three So this is fifty eight years ago This person pulled off the mask and it was someone who she knew really well That was technology over fifty years ago. Right. The technology has only gotten amazingly good. and I agree with the because the whole face that look kind of smoothed out. I agree with the the smoothing and some anomaly that the that the filters brought in because on Zoom or Webx, whatever they're using, you have a number of buttons. You know, make it high Df, make it make my skin look good And I think it was that And also to what end? who cares This was Yeah, I know it' not. But Biden Yeah, exactly. This guy was he was in Vietnam, I think. Who cares? Why would why is this even necessary But o no. o no, everyone's o. This is it No. No I agree with you Yeah, who cares? It' bull crap. It's not you know, it's not the president It's not like, you know, Hillary. It's not like, you know, anybody important in that regard. I mean, the guy' been important to himself and to the show, I guess, but it's beside the point who cares? Yeah So it was just I missed it. I missed it completely. Oh, it's just like, come on, people. No, no, no. Now Biden, definitely daddy longong legs, no doubt about it. I mean, that that was a whole different dude who was running across the Well you know the story behind that the current story, right? No, no, I don't.'s the current story? The latest story was that that a Biden impersonator was hired some It was somet timee during the administration to do a bit on the show and they li he was so good and they liked him so much they decided to use him as a substitute Biden every so often. And then he got moved into a full time position. Oh, that's the story now, is it That's the story now ye.. That's good. Well let let's break apart another another misconception by people. This is u let me see. This was the shooting at the White House near the White House. There was it was an interesting little story about this that, you know, that I think people should think about Because I'll get into it. Let's play this for. We're getting some new details about the shooting that took place on the corner of seventeenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue at about six PM Eastern time. Let's cross over now to our senior law enforcement correspondent. Mark Santi who has more details. Mark, what have you learned? What learning just from two s you learn brifed on the incident, as well as an internal law enforcement document know now that the suspect is Nasir Best who is transported to George Washington Hospital as his Secret Service said he has passed away. Now the first thing that happened online was they started showing picture of one of those crazy trans trans dudes which was, you know, from, I don't know, years ago saying, Oh yeo, it's another trans shooter Everything on social media is fake And just that that is the that's how you have to look at everything. Everything is fake Nothing is real, It's really not even worth your time That was the first thing that showed up, and it's actually' a black guy. The suspect previously approached the White House. There was interaction in the past between the suspect and law enforcement in June of twenty twenty five. There was an order for him to stay away from the White House. That incident in June of twenty twenty five from an internal law enforcement document, according to sources It happened on July last summer near the White House. An officer in police uniform, full police uniform, was working at a pedestrian access control post at the White House When he observed B, the suspect walked into a restricted area by using the exit turnstile lane that was located at the post. And apparently the restricted area had multiple signs there and sayating do not enter, exit only, police linine, do not cross, passpholders and appointments only. Again, this was near the White House area. The suspect was immediately told to stop The suspect did not listen to the verbal commands from the officer, did not stop and continued to go further into the restricted area. The suspect was arrested According to multiple sources, the suspect had no prior, no prior arrests at that time. The suspect claimed he was Jesus Christ and he wanted to quote arrested. The suspect has a history of mental health issues. Again, a suspect known to the United States Secret Service for walking around the White House area complex, inquiring how to gain access and was taken into custody last year. Ag, the suspect being named as Niser Best So one of the things that I keep hearing about AI data centers and this is this has become almost the meme People are saying Well You know, they're building all these data centers so that they can store all of your information to spy on you with Palantir and the flock cameras Have you heard this Oh yeah So This is Washington, DC. This is the White House. Al shot spotters got to go. Yeah well, that's that's that's kind of out of the picture, but it's the flock cameras. It's Palanter. They're tracking you, They're tracking everything. The people are attracking you you're paying money to. your Google and your Apple and you know, Microsoft, these are the people tracking you. You can just buy that information. If it really was true that they're surveilling you on everything. How does this guy who the law enforcement knew about him? They knew that he had mental problems They already warned him, got a restraining order. So they're not tracking this guy. They're not tracking it with Palanter doing a minority report with flock cameras and and his phone and everything and storing it in your local data center. just get a reality check on this for a minute It's not happening They're not that good They're not that good. Theyreot that good. They are tracking, but they're not that good.ot that good. That's the point. Of course they're tracking, but yeah, they are not. I mean, this is what happened with nine eleven. come on. Yes. Exactly. Well all these guys were under some whate that was Well all of them have been a different dancing as Well Yes, but let's just assume that we're gonna go with the official Yeah because the official thing, why would you do the official thing that just indicates your bone heads? Yeah I mean, the official story indicates that you're incompetent. Y. Well why would you do that Oh, we're dumb. I don't know. to throw everybody off track. Would give us more money. Right There you go And then another one this I really like this and I've dealt with immigration for. And by the way, way stop. Before you leave the topic I thought it was interesting that we had the different reactions to the gunshots. There's like thirty shots and I don't know what they hit. They never told us. Did it hit the White House? Were they just in the air? Wh knows There was a Chinese broadcaster and she dched ditched everything and ran under a table immediately. And then there was some diphit, you know, Wesley girl that was going. I think I actually have the clip of her. hold on a second. the Wesley girl. Watch that? What is? I think this is her. We witnessed a tense moment at the White House late yesterday. Our Selena Wang was there And Selena joins us now from the White House. And Selena, you were there as shots rang out, clearly audible. I want to play a little bit of that scene that President Trump has said a deal is close only for the two sides to remain far apart.. All right, I was the one now you're right. That was the one who had to go well, I think she actually said something about it H on. Go on for quite some time. What was going on? Yeah, John, I mean, this shooting was actually happening just meters from where I'm standing. Meters Meter meters! since when do we use meters a good one. Wh meters? Mers. He's a Chinese spy. T. what was going on? Yeah, John, I mean, this shooting was actually happening just meters from where I'm standing right now. and in that video you play, that is the exact place where I'm here right now is preparing to go live for World News tonight. And you notice in the video that I continuue talking for the first few seconds of those gunshots because my initial thought was this must be fireworks or something else Then I heard to get down. so the team and I we immediately dropped to the ground, ducked and covered. Then we heard secret service duck and covereding for us to move to sprint to the Okay anyway Um, and moving on So I got one of our nights, sent me a very long email He said You shouldn't be so glib about the Muslims. Oh okay your glib about the Muslims? Yeah, that, you know well He was kind of misstating it because this is what I said, dude, I don't know what you're talking about because he was saying, these foreigners coming in, I'm doing an accent. These foreigners coming in, they're taking away jobs from our kids, all the H one B visas. B. I said, first of all We're talking about something else right as I'm reading this email, this new policy comes out, which I think is a dynamite policy for the United States, which takes care in one fell swoop of all the issues about H one B visas. And I really like it and I've been dealing with immmigration in the U.S for thirty more than thirty years U I've made many people legal, some I always married to, some not But this is this is a very good W the Trump administration announcing a major shift in how it processes green card applications. Moving forward, non immigrants in the US are going to have to return to their home countries. Scripp's News, legal affairs correspondent Abigjoy Burnett is looking into this change. so Abigjoy, who would be impacted by it Quite a few people a couple thousand people, maybe hundreds of thousands, according to some immigration attorneys, could be impacted here. This is a new memo that was released by the Department of Homeland Security under USCIS. And according to officials in the Trump administration, according to this memo, they say people who are here in the United States want to apply for a green card, they must leave the United States, head back to their home countries, and apply for the green cards from outside of the United States. This memo was issued late last evening, but we started to see more details on what reactions were like earlier today. And some of the people who could potentially be impacted here are students, people who came to the United States as students. There could be people who were here as temporary workers And even tourists. And here's what an official with USCIS, this is the US citizenship and Immigration Services, this is what a spokesperson for that agency, which is under DHS. This is what they said with regards to this new memo that has been really getting quite some attention. They said, we are returning to the original intent of the law to ensure aliens navigate our nation's immigration systems properly From now on, an alien who is in the US temporarily and wants a green card must return to their home country to apply except for in extraordordinary circumstances Yes, this is good And I don't know if people understand how this is going to impact the H oneB. And of course, the people who do H oneB immigration visas, temporary visas, they're all flipping out about it. But here's the explanation of how this will actually impact them. And we have to presume that the only way this will work is if the US UCIS Uh, if they was it UCI yeah, the U S uh the immigration services They have to have enough people and systems to actually handle this. But I've done this. I've had to arrange a green card with someone going back to their country of origin. and it took a few weeks, but it's not impossible. And if they make that system work that way, it's going to be very good, particularly for those of you worried about H oneB visa holders taking your kids jobs. Some of the attorneys who I spoke with earlier today, they weren't as concerned about what this actually means. One person told me they are pretty sure people will be able to continue to apply for that green card status But then there are other attorneys who were really concerned. They said that they've been getting many calls from their clients. Some of those clients are extremely alarmed. And they're talking about people who have family members here. There folks who are working here in the United States, they may be married to US citizens, they may be here on an H one B visa where they're able to work. So pretty much they have set up lives here in the United States and they're going through this process of applying for a green card. So they're now wondering what is next for us? Take a listen to what one of those attorneys told me Who does this impact, right? It's family members of US citizens, the immediate relatives of them, so their spouses, their parents, their children. It includes people who are here working with US employers who are in the process or are in legal status working and are in the process of applying for their green card, which can take decades. So it gives them a temporary way to stay here so they're not upended and their work is not upended And that attorney with the American Immigration Lawyers Association, she told me that this is something that could potentially impact hundreds of thousands of folks. For example, back in fiscal year twenty twenty three, this is where we have the most recent data. aboutout six hundred thousand people were in line applying for their green card, going through that process. This is a process that could potentially It take months or even years. So we're talking about the possibility of hundreds of thousands of people who are waiting and they're now wondering, what does this actually mean for them? We've been told that there's a possibility that lawsuits could be filed really to push back against the Trump administration and prevent people from being forced to leave the United States I think it's good. This is the way it should be. This is how it worked in the past. and we got a bunch of Democrat presidents administrations and they made it way too easy This is how it used to be. And you can get, I think probably For marriage, you probably can get a parole, I think is what they call it U for some reason And then you can go back quickly and come back in, but it's going to it's going to help the system see who really should be here and who shouldn't be And H one B is just it's temporary. in out, gone None of this like, oh, well, you know, now I married this person and And now I want a green card and I'll just stay here and I'll stay here forever until it's processed This is good Okay Let's talk about Tulsi Gabbard quitting Yeah Yeah, this this is another one. This is a very big disappointment for you I liked her Yeah, it' it's I thought she was good in the position. She was ye. She broke this thing about Obama being, you know a horrible person. and nothing came of it Mhm So here's the two clips they have NBC. Tonight, as the president weighays resuming the US war with Iran, his top intelligence official says she is resigning. Director of National intntelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, writing her husband quote has recently been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer, saying, I must step away from public service to be by his side and fully support him through this battle Pident, posting that Gabbard has done an incredible job, and we will miss her An Army veteran and former Democratic Cgresswoman, Gabbard broke with her party to endorse Trump in twenty twenty four. I invite you to join me in doing all that we can to save our country elect president Donald J. Trump will But as his director of National intelligence, Gabbard never fully made it into the president's inner circle, clashing with administration officials, including the CIA director, and often absent at pivotal decision points. And for years an outspoken opponent of American wars in the Middle East, going to war with Iran would make the war in Iraq and even Afghanistan look like a picnic. Recently, Gabbard struggled to disend the president's attack on Iran. Do you still believe their war with Iran would be so costly and devastating that it would make our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan look like a picnic Once again, in this role, it is essential that I Do not allow any of my personal views on any issues to color or bias the intelligence reportter Yeah, it is a disappointment. I'm with you on that A person familiar with the discussions telling NBC news that Gabbber's allies had pushed her to resign over the war with Iran. But she declined. Earlier this year, the president was asked about his confidence in Gabbt. I would say that I'm very strong in the fact that I don't want Iran to have a nuclear weapon. I think she's probably a little bit softer on that issue, but that's okay. some people are Oh, so they're insinuating she was pushed out and this is the excuse. Is that what's happening here That's what they're insinuating. Most people are. are at all of this as President Trump says he's considering new strikes against Iran. Well, Sam, he's given this weekend as a loose deadline for potential resumption of airirstrikes. And we've just learned that not only will the president not attend his son's wedding, but he's also canceled planned travel to his club in New Jersey and will instead remain at the White House this weekend I see people on all sides of the political spectrum saying, oh, it's just an excuse You really are that's That's really rude towards Chelsea Gabbt If she wanted to quit, I'm pretty sure she'd just quit Yeah she's not a bullshit artist. No hereere's MS now. This is the let's see what they say. I'm going to put you on the spot and I apologize for that, David, but we just got this posting from Donald Trump on Truth Social, as was predicted by Jake Trailer. and I'm going to read it in full, but it also talks about who's going to be taking over at least in the interim for Tulsa Gabbard, a guy named Eron Lucas. But let me read the post guy named Unfortunately, after having done a great job, Tulsi Gabbard will be leaving the administration on june thirtieth. Her wonderful Hold on stop stop the clip I got it I gott to go back on that. A guy named Aaron Lucas. So you don't you don't refer just you normally would just say his name Well what his position is. Well, but the way to say a guy named as if it's like is I don't know, some guy named that. Well, they're gonna it's like they're gonna follow up with who he is it's beside the point.'s a disrespectful way of presenting it. Al You'll hear in this clip is she she's going to be leaving june thirtieth which is I guess that's she has a transition period while she's helping her husband It wasn't immediate I know. She didn't walk out and half. No, she did not In full, but it also talks about who's going to be taking over, at least in the interim for Tulsa Gabbard, a guy named Eron Lucas. But let me read the post You're right. That is funny. Unfortunately, after having done a great job, Tulsi Gabbard will be leaving the administration on june thirtieth. Her wonderful husband, Abraham has been recently diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer, and she, rightfully, wants to be with him, bringing him back to good health as they currently fight a tough battle together I have no doubt he will soon be better than ever Tulsa has done an incredible job and we will miss her Her highly respected principal deputy director of National intntelligence, Aaron Lucas will serve as acting director of National intntelligence. let's find out who Aaron is. I'm looking at his bio, but he's a seasoned intelligence professional. former CIA Chief of station. Do you know anything else about him? Can you give us any more insights? Yeah, he's a guy and he's named Aaron into this guy, Erin Lucas. she does it again. this She does it again, a guy. What is the point? What is the point of Wh is gy? Who is this guy? guy. I'm looking now. I mean, he was confirmed by the Senate in a sort of party line vote But there was I think he is experienced and I want to give him a chance. I don't know him specifically in his background very well. And I would I sort of agree with Mark here player is no good. This is going to be John Radcliffe. So there'll be someone in that position, but one of the problems is that another key person, the director of the National Counterintntelligence Center resigned because in opposition to the war with Iraq. So you now have no Senate confirmed director of National intntelligence. You'll have an acting in that position and the NCTC w stop Didn't he just a few seconds ago say that the long use the term along party lines They confirm this guy Aaron? Yeah. Yeah Well, how now is he saying there's no confirmed What you talking about It's either confirmed or it's not. No, no, The long party lines. but he let's listen again, hold h with I RAq. So you now have no thenenate confirmed director of National intntelligence you'll have an acting in that position and the NCTC position is empty as well. So it's not great to have Joe Kent had resigned from the position ofational the director of the National Countererrenance Rism Center. That is underneath the ODNI. That's underneath Gabard's old office. So This kind of vacancy and changes while the US is at war is not great. And I want to re emphasize there should have been an intelligence assessment. How would Iran respond to being bombed? Would Iran try to seize control of Israit hormes? And I'm just saying this for viewers, and that has to be an incredibly factual, rigorous assessment N hold on. on stop it again Who says there wasn't? M Who says there wasn't? MS now They' making just make it up as they go along. He doesn't know one way or the other. Yeah, I'm pretty sure they make it up as they go along. Yes. In fact, I'm quite sure They're getting most of their news off of X like everybody else That's where that is. I don't know how anyone can watch this crap. Well it's our job, John. No, I'm saying, MS now is a deplorable operation politics or you know, the wishes of the president, frankly, it's important for intelligence analys to speak truth to power There was a mistake in this war. We didn't seem to anticipate that Iran would close the strait of Hormuz. and you know, you've now had know that Drag He doesn't know that at all. gone for now know that's possible that we exactly what we wanted. Yes mononths in a global energy crisis. so that's why Having stability and nonpartisan people in these jobs is so important. Yeah, but nonpartisan people in these nonpartisan das. Well this this is one of these guys who, you know, he's a contributor. So he wants to be contributing, wants to keep contributing. so he's got he's got to say things that they want to hear the contributors say I get it He' just doing his job. I thought I had. I had like a foox version of this story. Let me listenorney I want to move to this 'cause there's some big news that happened last night. We learned that Tulsi Gabbard, DNI director has put in her resignation. and part of it is because or the reason she says she is resigning is her husband, Abraham has come down with a rare form of bone cancer. Those of us who know her and her husband, they are the most amazing people are heartbroken over this and yet I want you to watch this montage of how the Democrats. They're doing super cuts now have reacted to this news This is the fourth woman to leave the administration in the past few months. The impact on U. S. foreign policy, I think is basically irrelevant. She was entirely out of the loop on decision making. This was because basically she's just not in sync with this administration. This is why her initials DNI became do not invite You know, probably one of the worst things that I've read Yeah. I'm pretty sure that this is a real resignation for those reasons And I think she was having a good time she was seemed to be she was on a lot of podcasts and she was yacking it up and she seemed competent and she did the thing about Obama which nobody followed up on. And that was a big deal. Yeah So I don't know. Here is u Just to remind everybody, this is what she did She did this years ago. Dclassified by the office of the director of National intntelligence yesterday and released publicly just moments ago is an exchange of emails initiated by Michael S. Rogers, The four star admiral now retired. Did you ever hear this? I' never really heard this one about We liked Rogers, Admiral Rogers, who was running the NSA Yeah, he wass a good guy. And and he was the one that said, Hey, this FBI guy's, you know, pulling all kind's they's spying on you, dude. They're spying on you, man. But I never heard about this This is about the intelligence assessment, which is very bad for Clapper who headed the National seecurity aggency in the second Obama term? Rogers wrote to his boss, then director of National intntelligence James Clapper in late December of twenty sixteen, to say that he the admiral had just returned from overseas travel, and had received an update on quote, our efforts to produce a joint product related to Russian attribution and intent for the DNC D TpleC hacks. I know that this activity is on a fast track, Rogers wrote, to put together a product that can be provided to the president. I asked my team if they'd had sufficient access to the underlying intelligence and sufficient time to review that intelligence. On both points, Rogers said My team raised concerns. My folks aren't fully comfortable saying they've had enough time to review all of the intelligence. To be absolutely confident in their assessments, he wrote. I'm not saying that we disagree substantively, But I do want to make sure that when we are asked in the future, whether we can absolutely stand behind the paper, that we don't have any reason to hesitate because of the process. If the intent is to create an integrated product, Roger said that is CIA, FBI, NSA jointly authored, that we can all defend We need a process that allows us all to be comfortable. And I'm concerned we are not there yet If NSA is intended to be a co author of this product, Rogers said, alsoso, I personally expect to see even the most sensitive evidence related to the conclusion. If your intent is to create a CIA only or CIA FBI authored product, then Rogers concluded, I will stand down on these concerns Had you ever heard about this about this No at all. There's a part two to this which really, really nails Clapper. On that email, Admiral Rogers C seed FBI director James Comey seen it screen left and CIA director John Brennan seen it screen right, flanking the DNI, James Capper seated in the middle for their joint congressional testimony ten months before this email In February of twenty sixteen. Director Clapper took a little over twelve hours to reply to Admiral Rogers, and when he did, he addressed Brennan and Comey as well, suggesting they too during those twelve hours, privately expressed views similar to those of Rogers. Clapper began. Mike, John, Jim, understand your concern. It is essential that we, CIA NSA FBI ODNI Be on the same page, Clapper wrote, and we're all supportive of the report in the highest tradition of that's our story and we're sticking to it, quote unquote This evening, Clapper continued. CIA has provided to the National Intelligence Council the complete draft generated by the ad hoc Fusion cell. We will facilitate as much mutual transparency as possible as we complete the report. But time, Clapper warned is not negotiable. go. We may have to compromise on our normal modalities. Since we must do this on such a compressed timetable This Clapper concluded is one project that has to be a team sport, gym This latest declassification by Director Tulsi Gabbber's office comes after she referred these matters to the Justice Department for additional investigation. And attttorney General Pam Bondi then directed the impanlement of a federal grand jury in Florida Yeah. Clapper, we always knew this guy was the loser Yeah. he's all he's he's the one that screws it all up and he did Oh, well, you know, we haven't the timeline is important. so we may have to, you know go away from our regular modalities. I just write something up I think this is more smoking gun than people realize I think so too, But then I, you know, went over to Bondi. that was the end of it Well, no, no, no,s no Bondi referred it to no, no, no no. I think DGenoa is doing that stuff in Florida. Isn't that De Genoa Isn't he running that I think so. What What? Yes, D Genoa and his no. Yes, yes. What? The sealed indictments guy? Yes, yes. No, that guy's not even in the picture. is he is Yes, he is D Genoa . Yes, yes I'm telling you Well, you can be telling me all you want. I want some evidence. Yeah, I'm looking, I thought I had a clip about him. Joe I know Gork is back in the picture. What's he doing Well, I don't know, but there somebody mentioned he's part of the administration doing some Sebastian Gorka. Now now I'm gonna here here here Capper telling you it what I'm telling is D Gena and dream You were having a No dream. No, no, no, no, hold on a second. let's Let's ask the book of Knowledge That' that'll do it. Let me see u This is out. Okaykay Book of knownledge. yes, hopefully this is ad book of knowledge Is Joe DGenoa involved in the grand jury in Florida about Russia Gate A long long, long search for the Book of Knowledge According to the Book of Knledge, Joe D Jenova will oversee the Spygate probe in Florida after the DOJ removed a deep state prosecutor and is heading up a Florida based federal investigation into former federal officials who investigated Trump Trump. He assumes leadership of the ongoing grand jury probe based in Fort Pierce with the investigation being overseen by U.S attorney Jason Reding Kinones and using a grand jury run by Judge EileenCannon No. It has been Ridling,. told you Oh, that's gonna go nowhere then. Well, that's a possibility, but some for some reason they brought him back in Kill it Oh. Well,'s see. we'll see. We'll see. Okay, I got two clips here. I want I just have a clip blitz if we have time for it. Oh good Let do the newer UFO files just release Yeah NBC clip? Yes, new new new Tonight newly released UFO files, like this one in Kazakhstan, a mysterious object lighting up the night sky. O videos showing pulsing balls of light flying erratically and seem to defy laws of physics Some even appearing to fly in formations. Part of the Pentagon's release of more than fifty declassified videos and first handand accounts following President Trump's directive to release government UFO files. bright O there. The files include audio of astronauts decades ago describing mysterious bright lights and particles. There a whole bunch of ples on my webator Right. Looks like before the July out run. That's literally from Gemini seven, which is like, you know, I don't was I even born when this came out? report from last year. In an encounter that lasted over an hour, a US intelligence officer reported oval shaped orange orbs coming within ten feet of a US helicopter, splitting in two and speeding away, leaving military and intelligence professionals speechless. Other videos may have an explanation. Here a USF sixteen fighter jet shoots down an object over Michigan's Lake Huron in twenty twenty three The same day the Pentagon said it shot down a possible Chinese spy balloon over that lake. Experts tell us no video releas so far proved. The spy balloon wasn't shot down over Lake Hurin, it was shot down over the Atlantic Well, there were two spy balloons. wereeren't there I don't remember too. All I remember is the one that they let go floating all over the place. It was a daily news item. they sh And then once it got to the Atlantic, they shot it down. With a missile. With a million dollar missile. Yeah I think there was another one that floated down and that's how they figured out it was from China. I'm pretty sure there was but it wasn't Well hey, don't make me consult the book of Law Object over Michigan's Lake Huron in twenty twenty three. The same day the Pentagon said it shot down a possible Chinese spy balloon over that lake. Experts tell us no video released so far proves any extraterrestrial visit. There's nothing in any of these that proves Any about alien life. All it so shows you is that there's stuff in the sky that initially can't be explained. This was the Pentagon's second release of UFO files, and they're expected to roll out the next one in the coming weeks. Yes, I'm pretty sure that we are only what are we now, two and a half weeks away from Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day. Yeah and the releases will end after the movie does its thing Well, yes, it probably will. Let's see if I had any Nos. Let's go to the next item, which is the Ebola uppdate BBC. Yes, yes. This is interesting. Health officials in the Democratic Republic of Congo say the current Ebola outbreak has resulted in more than two hundred deaths in three provinces. Dath Earlier on Saturday The government suspended all flights to and from one of the epicenters the northeastern city of Buna Thomas Nadi reports It's unusual for the DRC government to suspend flights during an Ebola outbreak. Previously, airline operators have made this decision for themselves. The transport ministry said the measure was to prevent ine cross border spread of the epidemic and to guarantee the health and safety of passengers, crews and airport staff The Trport mininistry did not say it was banning humanitarian medical or emergency flights. Bad these will be assessed and will require approval from health and aviation authorities The Democratic Republic of Congo's football teams say they will not change their preparations for next month's World Cup, despite being told to isolate by the United States because of the Ebola outbreak The White House officials said the squad needed to remain in a bubble for twenty one days before traveling to the US. I love the bubble. But a Congolese spokesperson said all the players were based outside the DRC, and their plans remained the same. Well, since you brought it up. I've got our scarf lady back again. She's still in the news, Deborah Burks. The WHO rather says there are now almost seven hundred and fifty suspected cases in the Congo, around the Congo, and nearly two hundred deaths. How does the severity of this situation compare to previous outbreaks Well, the problem with this particular outbreak is there was probably two, three or four cycles of infection before it was even reported. And so a lot of the numbers you're seeing and the rapid rise of the numbers is because it went undetected and underreported for probably three or four weeks. That resulted in a lot of case reporting all at once. And so I can't really tell you what the slope of new cases are, which is really the important thing when you're following an acute infectious disease. But just to make it very clear to your audience, the people we are seeing today that are cases were probably infected two weeks ago. And so I think that's what makes us all concerned is we're looking at this virus and this outbreak with really old data I'm only playing her clips because she for onece said something that was interesting and a little counterintuitive to the narrative. and this is on B As you know, in the past year and a half, the Trump administration has largely dismantled USAid. It has withdrawn Come on Deborah, don't bl know I had clip. Well, you don't blameing USAID for everything. but way from the World Health Organization, it cut funding to the Congo and Uganda Do you think that those moves contributed to the delay in reporting this outbreak and are they contributing to the lack of supplies in dealing with the outbreak in the Congo Do you really have this clip or do you have a clip like? No, I had I didn't have that exactlyip, but I had a clip where they're blaming USAID because obviously it's our job to keep the Congo from getting Ebola and it's our job to monitor the Congo is and the Congolese themselves and everybody in Africa, they got nothing to do with anything because they're too stupid. So So USAID has to you know, be there and we've been ' been guided by Trump. so this whole thing is Trump's fault. That's what she's angling for our Nancy Cordz. But Burks has a different story Well, when I look what the administration has done recently, I think they put fifty one hundred million dollars out there immediately and sent people that's part of the response. I think the bigger question to me is a lot of us in the global community in the global community, John John, are you and I in the global community? We should be should possible sometimes maybe we We touch on it the global community a lot of us in the global community invested extensively in creating the African CDC for this very reason, for this very response, hundredundreds of millions of dollars went into building laboratory capacity in the DRC at the African CDC. And for some reason that failed us. And so what we need to do is figure H So we put hundreds of millions of dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars in the global community into the African CDC. So we paid for it, our CDC in Africa. and for some reason, it failed. Aha.out. Why didn't we detect this earlier? Why didn't the institutions that we all stood up as a global community effectively control this ak early Be I think you guys are just there to spread disease. You're not actually there to combat it. it didn't spread as far and wide as it has within the DRC. I understand it's a conflict area. but we have to do better. We owe it to the people in the DRC. And now listen to what she says about USAID. It completely destroys the narrative. I hear what you're saying about the fact that the money is now flowing from the U.S to the region. But we talked to aid workers in the region as well who said that a lot of local programs were terminated after US aid was dismantled, programs aimed at Ebola preparedness and response, and so they just don't have the same capacity as they did before Hold on this. I think it's g Is this CBS? Yep So this is Ellison's crowd and this is what's her named, Barry Weiss. And they're and they're and they're on the side of like re rearming USAID and a scam that it is with the money laundering that goes on with that thing. They are This is CBS. Wh Why is Nancy Cortis even have a job? They are only doing what Israel tells them to do, John Don't she know that This Larry Ellison. You talk about leading the witness, but listen to the answer. as they did before I think it's a great question. and we need to really look at that. I know CDC's global health security program was retained and a lot of that funding retained. I know we had people in Contasa as part of the CDC. If you look at the Uganda funding, now I'm looking at it from the HIV side, which really built a lot of the laboratory capacity. This year, they're getting over four hundred million dollars. So maybe there was a five percent cut The American people were thinking that these programs had been slashed. If you look at the MOUs and the agreements that the U. S. government have been made, I've actually been reassured by the numbers that are there on paper. Gotcha. Thank you, Deborah Burks. unexpected Yeah, that was good. That's a great I'm giving you a clip of the day for that. I am going to accept it with with great honor. I could find my clip of the day? Yes. With great honor, I will. Great honor is how to look for it. Hold on, I found it. There's the clip of the day. Got a note from one of our producers, Boots on the Ground, says you guys recently mentioned a lawsuit against an AI company where kid assid it was okay to mix Xanax with cratum And great do, by the way. I am aware of this claim because I'm in a couple of pro crratum groups. Now we have to say we have a producer who makes crratum drinks. He has sent me these cratum drinks. I don't even know what crratum is. It's a plant. The Indians chew this all the time.' Indians or American Indians? No Indians. Indians. Ind India India in India. Yes. Okay, it's like okay. And they extract the sap and they do all kinds ofew o. Yeah, they chew it. and ye ye. And I remember our producer sent me twenty four bottles and the post office was all mad because three of them had exploded in the box and it was a huge mess huge mess. But I drank one or two. like what does it do to you? that gives you a little like minor body buzz, I guess. body buzz. Yeah, little body buzz But what when we talk about this is years ago, People were saying that they had been hooked on heroin They had all kinds of drug dependency issues and Kratum was in fact what was responsible for them getting off of that. good. And it's a natural product. Now There is a synthesized version, which is not what our producers are talking about. but so this producers in a lot of procrreatum groups, I just recently noticed that this is the same case that led to Cratum being banned in Tennessee, where I sit at this very moment The part this AI lawsuit and the Tennessee band both leave out is that the kid was A This is what the kids do, mayaybe it's a TikTok challenge The kids want to see the hatman quote, unquote, the hatman by taking insane doses of benadryl an act that leads to hallucination. So The implication here from our producers is that it was the overdosing on benadryl that made the kid kill himself. not the Kratum and not the Zanx But man, it it sure did contribute to that law being passed Covering the state Citol now, Tennessee passes a full ban on what's often referred to as gas station heroin after ongoing debate over the effects of Kratum. Cratom is derived from a Southeast Asian plan and supporters say when it's in its natural form, Cratum can help Cb opioid addiction and manage pain. So it makes total sense that we would ban that plant because can't get involved with the drug companies. now can we? The Tennessee legislators sided with caution this week aligning with advocates who say cratum in any form can lead to addiction and even deadly overdoses Tennessee now joins eight other states in banning Kratum entirely, even in its natural form. And that's the problem. Banning the natural plant. Well, you gott to read the end of the guy's note Well, that's all I had of mind is what do you have at the end of his note A the end of the note was he got a hold of the toxicology report on the k. I'm sorry, yes, he did. He got a hold of the toxicologyort. Read that. That's the best part. I don't have that in my notes. Oh, okay, well, I'll just tell you what it says. Yeah he would had four times the four times the lethal dose dose of bedadryl in his system. Yeah So yeah I had almost everything except for the the p line. Well precise I. I hand back my clip of the day. This bill addresses the growing public health and safety concerns surrounding Cratum Often marketed as a natural supplement, but natural does not mean safe. The Kratum plant has been used as an alternative to opioids, a way to wean addicts off heroin and as a natural way to relieve pain. But in recent years, Kratum has been modified into a stronger synthetic form known as seven hydroxy or seven OH, often sold at gas stations and vape shops as a supplement or extract Experts say seven hundred H is thirteen more times potent than morphine. Yeah So there's a synthetic version, which obviously is a problem plant itself. I mean, I think that should be investigated. Where is RFK Jr.? This should be investigated. I've heard guys got enough problems. I've heard nothing but positive things. Nothing but positive things about Cratum plant notot the Vape shop, gas station heroin or whatever they're calling it. I've heard nothing Red thirty three. Red, thirty three. Cliplitz Ciplit. All right, cllip Blitz. what are we doing Okay, let's start with voting rights and athletes. The NAACP is urging Back athletes who are being recruited by public universities in states weakening the power of black voters to not commit to going to those schools until those state governments restore fair congressional maps. The civil rights group is targeting eight states in the south where major college football and basketball programs made up of mostly black players rake in big money. The NAACP is also asking college athletes to elevate the issue and call on leaders to speak out against racial redistricting. It's also urging alumni, donors, and fans to withhold financial support. Several Republican led states are racing to redraw congressional districts in an effort to flip seats effectively diluting black voting power All right. Yeah. Yeah, that's gonna work.. Srew the black athletes. sorry. Steve Hiltonhead. U Steve Hiltonhead in the clip bls Wh' going on with the clip blitz? Steve Hil whoo are being recruited. there's a long lead into the ecl. Und the ging bllack athletes who are being recruited by public. No,'s not. Yeah, Where's Hilton head here? All right, skip it. B lif on. on, Hold on let's try again. Hold on, D't move Republican commentator Steve Hilton and former Health Secretary Javier Bisera, a Democrat continue to lead the primary for California governor. KQD politics correspondent Gay Marzarati has more on a new survey from the state Democratic Party. The poll finds Hilton leading the pack with the support of twenty two percent of likely voters. Bisera is in second with twenty one percent, followed by investor Tom Steyer with fifteen percent thirteen percent of voters remain undecided just two weeks before the june second primary. The survey could ease some Democrats' fears about two Republicans advancing to November under the state's Cop primary. It finds Hilton has openens a comfortable lead over Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco. We gott to make it illegal. make it illegal. That can't happen. We can't have that happen . three Ciplit, clip bllit. All right, clip Blit. Lift driver used AI photos. To the index, a father from Boca Rton, Florida, claiming a lift driver used AI photos to falsely accuse his teen daughters damaging his car charging a seventy five dollars fee. They sent the father photos, but at the bottom right, the Gemini logo Now Gemini is Google's AI assistant that can generate false images. Lyft has now apologized and blocked the driver from their app. It's another agenda Klimlitz, wasas that it was? That was a one. Elon Musk lawsuit. Hold on. Elon Musk lawsuit. Yes. Welcome back. This just I Tonight. a jury has thrown out Elon Musk's massive lawsuit against Open AI and Sam Altman. A federal jury found that Musk waited too long to sue. He had accused Altman of illegally enriching himself off the company that must help start with him Musk says he will appeal saying the judge didn't rule on the merits of that case All right, now can I play a couple of clips about AI stuff since you've let us here with your clipblets, or is there more clipblets There's a couple more. an we don't give me that? we take your clibl? This one here, I wantna play this one. Cl is a sad one. Three cliblisses. Oh sad one. All right. It's another no agenda All right, CBS radio signs off. Yeah. that you heard this? Yeah, of course. Before there was television, long before there were podcasts, CBS Radio basically invented broadcast news In big cities and remote farmhouses, families would gather around the radio to hear President Roosevelt deliver a fireside chat. Now we've got Mandami on Twitch. or Edward R. Murrow's eyewitness accounts of the blitz. This is London being bombed again. Half an hour ago, I could read street signs in the flash of anti aircraft batteries Little patches of sparks on the pavements marked the point where shrapnels fell. Broadcasts like that one brought the sound of the world into people's living rooms. In the process, CBS radio made the world a little smaller listeners's vision a little broader. Generations of talented wordsmiths polished their craft at CBS. Before Charles Caralt went on the road, and Peggy Noonan penned speeches for presidents, they got their start working overnights, pounding away at typewriters painting vivid pictures for the ear CBS radio is still carried on some seven hundred stations Fewer people are listening to the radio these days. There are other ways to entertain yourself in the car now, and young people have grown to expect more personalized programming from their smartphones. Yeah. CBS's parent company was sold to David Ellison's Sky Dance Media last year. The new owners announced two months ago they were silencing the microphones and laying off the radio staff Christopher Cruz is set to deliver the final CBS radio newscast just after eleven thirty Eastern timeime tonight In an interesting twist This was there was a prophecy about this happening Back in nineteen ninety And the prophecy is this. because if you listen, how does this start off? This starts off by them saying before there was television, long before there were podcasts. Right Our first house, the first house I bought. In New Jersey in nineteen ninety I bought from Dallas Townsend. Does that name ring a bell to you? sounds familiar, but I can't place it at the moment. He was He was the the quintessential CBS radio news guy. And we bought the house, there was a big picture of Walter Kronkeite above the fireplace Oh God. And so in a in an odd sort of way That was the passing of the torch ten years before podcasting came to be So that was, in fact, a prophecy How was it a prophecy? Well, because I'm making it into one Hello okay Hello And just making up as they go along, John. Yeah, you're just like the MS now people. Oh Okay. I'm going to cut you off. If you talk to me like that, that I mean, you might as well just say, I'm horrible I'm a horrible person All right, Cliplitz, come on, Cliplitz. It's another Okay well the last you want to play one more the Minnesota I don't really, but yeah, I'll do it Well, you don't have to. No, no now we've announced it. We did a cllipliz jingle. Well, then play play this Minnesota, which would is it It doesn't say I don't have a Minnesota. Classic cars Classic cars. Minnesota lawmakers want to ground your classic car five days a week. I saw this. A newew Minnesota bill could ban most weekday and nighttime driving for classic cars. Now, this is kind of wild. Of course we enjoy seeing classic cars on the road Brings a smile to everyone's face, you'd think but that experience might be about to become even rarer in Minnesota because the new law, if passed, would limit classic cars to driving only on weekends or at special events Well, okay, I saw this story and someone sent it to me I was like, this they they're getting classic cars off the thad. Hey That's only because these people want cheap registration If you register your car as a car, You can drive it whenever you want Yeah, it's true. It's kind of misleading. It's kind of misleading, very misleading. But at the same time, what is the point? I mean but this is now misleading maybe, but is this a foreboding? Is this a prophecy perhaps propcy that's going to start to move the older cars out because they w't have computers that can track you? A through the data centers and the flock cameras and the licens pl readers, H Absolutely. Coincidence? I think not I show wind us up here with a few clips from CNBC. I like CNBC because they kind of can't lie U Well, they can, but they can but they get it doesn't go over with. doesnes't go over well Yeah, with with their audience at all, however small it is U this is about the AI IPOs. And we're now starting to get some information starting off withX SpaceX's IPO. And that it was a I thought it was a relatively intelligent conversation about getting out first, who's making money, who's doing what And for those of you who get value from the show by hearing us talk about things, maybe this is of value to you. Last night though, around dinnerime here in the Bay Area, the SpaceX prorosspectus dropped. Drop it Drop. pick it up. I remember when we went public in ' ninety six, well, it looks like thinkink new ideas have filed their S one document. Now it's just looks like it dropped. Last night though, around dinnerertim here in the Bay Area, the SpaceX prospectus dropped and it was a three hundred eight page document that is part rocket company, part satellite emmpire, part frrontier AI lab all wrapped in a controlled company structure with Elon Musk holding majority of the board. Now the AI segment, that is the part that I want to dig into today because essentially all paths deep in that one lead back to AI. Yeah, this you're right, this lady could be replaced by an AI agent going as let's do a deep dive The financials have three main sections, space, connectivity, and AI. The AI segment, it did three point two billion dollars in revenue last year on six point four billion of losses. Now e popping number though, that was CapEx as it often is these days, neearly thirteen billion dollars on AI infrastructure, which is four timx the revenue it is currently bringing in. If you are a bear, the math here in this last one, it's pretty straightforward. If it's a two trillion dollars valuation, as has been reported and speculated, on eighteen billion dollars in total revenue last year, you're looking at more than one hundred times sales for contacts and videoia trades at around twenty three times. Palant', one of the most stress in the public market around eighty eight. So SpaceX would be coming in higher than either of them. and it's not actually profitable. It is losing money. Here's the other thing though, SpaceX has never been priced on traditional measures, and that is unlikely to change right now. This is a growth bet on Elon Muskkell' stop. and the same investors who bought SpaceX full stop in the middle of a sentence But she never stopped. No,, that's bad form. I agree. Private rounds, four hundred, five hundred, six hundred billion dollars, they did it because of him. The retail demand on day one, likely going to be enormous. And whatever you think of Musk's politics or pay package, he has done something that no one else has, built category defining companies not once or twice three times on SpaceX, it also matters beyond this IPO itself because OpenAI is reportedly planning a confidential filing as soon as this week. Anthropic may not be far behind. Players in the infrastructure layer underneath, all of them are watching Q and trying to figure out their own windows. What was the bill for It was I just felt like that bell was needed. So in this anthropics not far behind In thisllow All three of these things. In this follow up clip, they're going to give you some insight about the differences between the three. I thought it was reasonably good.ud I'm not sure it matters too much who goes first Okay, the No Agenda show disagrees. Whoever goes first is going is going to be the big winner. Everyone else, we don't think that's a good idea. Every so often this something like this happens, the first one goes and they did the big winner Then the next one goes and then something screwy happens and then it folds and the third one gets nothing. If I'm not sure it matters too much who goes first doesnt matter. It does And I think they're just so different in the models. You know, obviously SpaceX is really a bet on Elon and his vision. Open AI, I think is really a bet on the consumerization of AI. And I know open AI recently started to move away from the consumer model and more to enterprise. but they have their DNA has been a consumer first AI company. Anthropic from the beginning was, hey, we're an enterprise solution. And so I think one of the things to think about is where do investors believe the future, at least in the near term, near to medium term, right the next two to five years, where should they place their chips? They could place on both, but if you have to pick one Do you pick on AI and consumers or do you pick on AI and the enterprise? And that's in the private market, that was the trade for venture. the venture capitalists that believed that AI would be a consumer application first before anything else, but on open AI and the ones that believed it was the enterprise, B on andthropic and now retail and the rest get to make that choice. I'm going to give you my opinion You say blah, blah, blah. Well, you should have cut him short then. You should give your opinion instead of, listen to that What's your opinion I don't have an opinion. Exactly As crazy as he seems, I think Elon Musk is actually doing the smartest thing. It may never come to be his data centers in space. I don't know But he's selling compute Itanthropic I think he's giving up on the on the LLM business. And Grock will just be whatever it is for people to go, Hey, Grock, take a shirt off And Hagrock removed the loser or Hagrock remove remove the Jew. they do this all the time. seen that? Oh's funny though. They do this. It's so horrible. Um I think I think Musk has the right idea. Be the in the cheapest infrastructure business once you get those things up in space using the sun And I don't know about anthropic and open a But then my final clip will be from Jeff Bezos It was a very different take on AI taking your job away. So there are so many smart people, they are smart. and they are saying, Oh my God, you know, there's gonna to be no more radiologists because you know AI can read X rays better than a radiologist can. and they're going be no more software engineers because AI can program better than a software engineer can These people are wrong So what's really gonna to happen is that it's gonna elevate all of these people and they's it's like you've been digging, let's say you're a software engineer. Right. What the analge I' give you is you've been digging out a basement for your house with a shovel and somebody' about to hand you a bulldozer you should be so happy. If you're digging the basement to your house and somebody says, Hey, how about this? I have a tool here that's And what's really gonna to happen is we're gonna have so much productivity in our economy For example, this just one effect. a lot of people who have two earner income households, one of the people is gonna drop out of the workforce. That's why we're gonna to have a labor shortage because of the productivity gains, you're going to be able to afford things. We're going have I predict we'll actually have deflation of certain core. Assuming we let this technology play out and don't hamstring it with regulation too early We will actually have, you know, everything will get food will get cheaper. Whoa. Now that's a different take I like it. I like. I think he's right. I'm with you on that. food will get I'm surprised by that because you hated this AI thing. Well, I hated the chat part of it. Yes. I thought that was stupid I've been using AI for all kinds of things. code. That's true.'re like you're an accolyte I don't I don't know what that means. That figures. But if it's a pro, you're one of them. But I want to wear that mantle And I also I want to thank you for your courage, sayay in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in caowabungus. sayay hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only mister Johnor Yeah, Well in the morning of you, mister Adam Curry, I think K is cowbung is spellt with a K. I'm John. In the morning you all should have seeoo the Rffee in the air subbss the water Dames is nice out there. It's definitely spelt with a s Let me trolls for second. Oh Oh, that's interesting. sixteen oh two on a Memorial Day weekend. That's not too bad. Oh good. Yeah, that's good. 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We quite haven't quite gotten to that bezos that Bizos promise yet that it's only going to be better for them How do you feel I like the art we get Well a lot of it's always been sketchy. It' true Well so what Nessworks is and Nestworks was the art that we chose for episode eighteen seventy titled VBS. Tk a while to get that up on no agenda showhow. net. but we finally got that figured out. It was there, but it was the wrong number Void zero and I are going to try and make that less of a problem when things go wrong. But Network created this. I think he did more of this by hand than by AI. What do you think This flaminga Well, it had a different look for sure It's hard to say. I mean, it could have been all AI Or it could have been, you know, a cut and paste job, I don't know.. But I think Maybe he can tell us. 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And he says more fear mongering on Ebola and Hanta virus actually I think the Hanta is over Hanta has been pushed to the back seat. It better be. It's all Ebola. Both have been lingering in the headlines a little too long. but I guess by the Can you play the Ebola jingle at the end of this? Read Ebola, We haven't heard that at all during the entire Ebola crisis. Ebola, Yes, That's a good idea. Thank you for reminding me But I guess Scott Godlap and the rest of his talking heads need something to do. Good coffee is a health leaks here, did you know that I've been reliably told it cures all that ails and maybe even Ebola Well, maybe with the exception, he says, of hemorrhagic fever So visit gigawatt coffeerooasers dot com and use code ITM twenty for twenty percent off your order and as always stay caffeinated, Eli the coffee guy. Thanks for reminding me. I'll have to bring those back if this nonsense keeps up It will for a while. Ben Sterling in Coege station, Texas. A Ben. 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We see the paalandrome there. and here are the fifties, just a couple of them. Alexander Delgado, Aptos, California with the fifty. Baron of the Belmont from Belmont, North Carolina. He' the Baron of Belmont and the Cata Taba River Basin. and finally, Michael Myers of Diamond Head, Missouri, wrapping up our value for value supporters for episode eighteen seventy one. I would be amiss if I didn't thank Once again, our executive and associate executive producers. Our formula is this. We hit people in the mouth Wha! utut That's right, No agenda donations. com That is where what happened to H Oh goodness. Cover for me for a second, John. somehow I missed the the indndy meet upp, which is a real problem if I don't have the indie meetup ver for What you mean you don't have the tape? Exactly. I don't have the tape. Hold on cover it in a better way, perhaps. I mean, you don't like sound effects? Well, I mean, you could say something, like, you know I could talk I could read from the granola package. Oh man, you Okay, Well, let me take a. How about covering with a flip? No, we're already done. I'm good. No, that took no time is how the wor. Thank you, I try. Thank you everybody for supporting us No agendaonations. com. That's where you go to send back the value that you receive from the show. and you can even set up a recurring donation if you feel so moved, any amount, any frequency, No agenda donations. com It was a real big lead up to the entire birthday list, which consists of one birthday. You heard earlier. Sir Edward the Henpeck wishes his wife a very happy birthday to celebrate on the twenty third and today they celebrate their wedding anniversary and they never had a fight. Happy birthday from everybody here the best podcast in the universe Yeah And there we go. control. Our title change today is one. It is Sir Ben Sterling, who started out as a baron before this podcast, and yes, I should remind you to go listen to just two good old boys podcast he does with Sir Jean. and today he ups his appearance to the title of Viscount. And we congratulate him with that and say thank you very much for your courage. Be. Youurere of purpose B right from the stars in the morning brave and spark the order of the heart. Yes. These are limited titles. They're going fast, so get in while you can. The Kighthood that comes accompanied or an Ininight donation with a Red Kight Order of the Heart pin. It's a very handsome pin. you'll like it. And it goes to Christian Sutton Jensen, Vincent James, Sir Jim, Sir J. Bones And Eernan Lopez and we congratulate these brand new Red Knights who now officially are part of the Order of the Hearts. Behold the Oder For a purpose right from the stars in the morning brave and spot the order. All right, we have two knights to bring into the round table today so you can grab your blade there and move it around the cable. There you go.ope Oh yeah, very well done. You didn't even hear the mic bump at all. Kristin Jensen and Jim step up on the podium here. Both of you become Knights of the Noagenner Round Table is a very exclusive club, but one thousand dollars or more in aggregate gets you there. And I'm very proud to pronounce the cate V as sir, Yes, sir of the You know where. And sir, J Bones. Both of you now become Knights of the Noagner Round Table. You joined the knights and the Dames. And for you, we have Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay. We've got Harlots and Haldall, we've got Redheads and Ryise Beer and blonds, Ruberes Ruben and Roseet, Ges and sake, Bac and vanilla, Bongins and Bourbon, spparkling Cider Escort, Ginger ale and gerbils, breastbil and pablm. And as always at the table, we've got your mutton and your mead, bothoth of you can go to. knowahennarings d. com They are very handsome and all you have to do is give us your ring size as a ring sizing guide on the website And we will send that off to you as soon as possible. Give us an address obviously. And congratulations. Welcome to that exclusive club of the No Agenda Knights and Aames. No We had man, we had two meetups here in Tennessee, Sir Patrick Cobble and Pastor Jimmy and I had a little mini meetup at Arnolds, which is a very cool old school barbecue in the middle of Nashville. Mbe the last time we'll ever eat there Taxes are so high, they may have to close it down. But meetups take place all over the world, literally. and you can find a meet upp near you by going to knowagendnaeetups d. comot People there's no cost. you just find a place. you all agree you're gonna meet there, you hang out, you have a couple drinks. You talk about the world, talk about the show, talk about what's going on, hit people in the mouth And sometimes you send us a meetup report. Here's the latest one, number seventy five from Leo Bravo. and this is the meetup in Los Angeles at Proud Bird. Hey everybody. It's Leo Bravo at meetup number seenty five at the Proud Bird. I'm gonna pass the phone around. My friends have things to say. Hey Johny and Adam, Sir Leah Kim Fo pop here just Here at the Proud Bird, mourning the deeath of Spirit Airlines Not really Sir Robertson of Tw sticks, Enjoying the plain spotting and the great company. Thank you Lo Bravo Hey, great meet up if you guys got here. It's Prroud Bird, just doing a little bit of plane spot and enjoying some company some great folks. along live the Constitution. Hey, this is Eric, just reminding you trarains are better than planes. Trains good. Pane' bad. I'm interested in the story of the woman who was plunging into a searing manhole. I think that anything that happens between two consenting adults should stay that way. It should not have made the news M from the ranch over here at the Proud Bird hanging out with Leo Bravo. In the morning In the m! See, that's what I'm talking about. You're bringing your server. m that makes the whole meetup report perfect. And I'm sure Damonette did the same at the indie meetup for M. Hello, this is D Maria. And so Mark, we have a small meetup today, but it is amazing as always. Come on, come on next month. N what your shhuffle Kraat spook I something fun here. Brisky here just enjoying some beers with the Bald Bros. Its gp of the Maple here in Indianapolis attending my monthly amign size regulation meetp. My name is Tony. I'm from Louville, Kentucky. I'm honestly too shy to be here and too gay. This is Katie from Saint Joseph Public House and Brewery in Indianapolis, Indiana serving up the No Agenda group. Live from Indianapolis, the home of the greatest spectle and racis Wh You notice how the servers over there at the Brewhouse in Indianapolis, they really get into it I think they have their own contests who can sound the coolest on the meter port. goodood job, I appreciate it As a meet upp taking place today in New Jersey, Keyport, New Jersey, to be exact. The We drink and we know things is probably underway as we speak, the I need a Drink Edition at three BR distillery Also starting today and just a bit from now, the no ID pop up. That'll be at the Alibi room in Vancouver, British Columbia in Scandinavia Memorial Day. That is tomorrow, the Monday Mandison Squim three hundred thirty three Pacific at Barhop Brewing in Squim. If you want to know about value for value book publishing, go talk to meim me she will be there. I'm sure she'll be bringing some of her too many eggs. com books And then coming up on the thirtieth, Anchorage, Alaska, we have Ukraine. Excuse me on the sixth of June, Bila Turska Kiev oblast Boise, Idaho on the thirteenth, Franklin Tenessee in the thirteent, Indian Applesle, Indiana. again on june fourteenth, Charlotte, North Carolina on the eighteenth, june twenty sixth, Rotterdam in the Netherlands, july eleventh, Eagle, Idaho. and then we're into August, September, October. You can find all of these listed at noagendaMeetups dot com dot please consider going to one of these. You will not regret it. I've never heard anyone say I went to a meetup and it suck. evenven if there was one person, one other person there People always seem to enjoy it, enjoy it So go find one near you, know agenda Meet upps. com. If you feel moved to start one yourself, that's really easy. Just set it up Listen at Noagennemetups. com and watch the fun happen. What could possibly go wrong? It's always a party. Sometimes with n d Be where you won't be triggered on hell flame. You wna be where everybody feels the same I feel really bad about this But amidst the hard drive issues, I completely didid not get my ISOS So you win It's just o, thanks. Just a matter of choosing which one Which one would you like me to play first? Well, I've gone with all celebrities this show. Oh, nice. So let's start with Arnold Schwarzenegger and sccrew. Screw your other podcast. This is the best. That's a good one. I like that. Very good And who is the other celebrity The other one is Hillary Clinton. Wow. The No agenda podcast is too delicious to believe, my friend Wow, this is a first of all, where'd you get these I did them You called up Arnold and you called up Hillary and Hey, Arnold, can you give me a quickie here? I honestly think Arnold is the better one. Screw your other podcasts. This is the best. findine. That may ever be an Evergreen. That is so good. Hey everybody, right now it's time for John's tip of the day. Green fast for you and me just a J JCD and sometimes Adam Okay, so I'm a heart patient I have to have no salt in my diet basically for the next year or two. That's horrible. probably forever And so I've had to come up with ways of seasoning food that You know And other people need to go on lower salt, they need to know these things And so I found a couple of products, which I think are quite This is quite good salt substitute. Very good tip for people who can't. Now, why can't you have salt? What is the reason? What does salt It changes your electrolytic balance And how is that bad for your heart It makes your heart go into irregular heartbeats. Oh, okay, that wouldn't be good So u That's one of many things It's also hard in the kidneys and it has all kinds of issues. Okay Now I had a Goya, a cizondo tootal or whatever some time ago, but I'm gonna bump that and go with Budia te No add is salt. This is the bad seasoning from the Mexican food provider It's a seasoning buy the biggest container of it that you can find usually in a Mexican store And it actually Brennan has said that it save my palte It be using this stuff on everything. It is a terrific all purpose seasoning. What does it taste like Well, if you smell it, you can smell all kinds of stuff in it It's got garlic and onion. It's got the basic things that it's also kosher people who worry about that. Well, our Jew money people will be happy. Yeah, it's kosher and it's it's just a terrific garlicy, onion e, cinnamon. it's got all kinds of stuff in it. It's just a Is it It's of all purpose season. you dump it on everything and use it Gously. Have haveave you considered MSG MSG is sodium Oh it is. Oh, that's right, of course's Muto multi muto gllaminate sodium glomin academy What is it again? What is MSG again monodium glutamate. That's what it is Okay, give me the name of this product again because I may have to try that. It sounds good. Oh you love this stuff is Badia B A D I A. Baddia This says on la and it just says complete seasoning And I get to and when you go to aexic if you go to a Mexican mercado or super mercado, you just they will have the big giant ers at it O by name at your local mercado Yeah It's great. I might try that. It sounds good. Hey, this is just one of the many tips of the day you can find at noAgendafundot com tips the dayay d. net C f for you and me just JC and sometimes Adam. created by Dana Bernetti. Well, there we go. pererfect timing because I need to get my my fancy suit on for the big KLve awards tonight at the Grand presenting Youre going to be presenting? You know, they have podcast awards and they've never asked me never even considered to have me and this is my third year of been there. So no, I will not be able just be in the audience. You just be a Smuck in the audience? 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