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Never has a problem with Horrowitz, Adam Curig, John C Deor. Thursday may twenty eighth, twenty twenty six, is Joe Aard winning Kimbon Nation Media Assassination episode eighteen seventy two. This is no agenda. We're back to buggies and bases and Broadcasting live from the heart of the Texasill country right here in FEMA Reion number six. G the morning, everybody am Curry. And from Refinery Row, where we've come to the realization that tai chi walking is not going to make you ripped. I'm John C. DeVorak. G morning Please tell me you haven't been tai Chi walking No, of course not. off course not. Who's gonna believe that bull crab, A you seeen these ads? Yeah. I started tight she walking. now I'm ripped and is a guy's muscle bound. Come on No, I haven't seen the ads Oh youre arere you paying for your services and not just Do letting of these ads sneak into your mean Do you mean YouTube? Everything. I pay for YouTube Oh you pay for it. That's why you're not seeing these ads. Well, and that's why my life is much better Well, you're missing out. What if you wanted to do Tii walking? Well, I would have heard you say it's bull crap and I wouldn't have done it. I wouldn't oh oh, uh oh, stop the press. Ohh Oh, this is a mistake This is a mistake. So Whereas we both thought it was dynamite to have the vice president fill in for Carlyn Levitt Yeah. now General Scott Bescent is feeling in. So Trump's got him on a rotation Hey, you got to do a swing shift today Oh yeah, boom. so we went to Fox boom. there's CNN. I'm waiting for CNN waiting for a BBC They've got a switch now M now has four talking heads on screen. Come on Maybe these are like auditions Yes. All right, we're gonna do a screen test with you, Scott U And the way we like to do that here at WHTV. is we like to put you right out there and get you in front of the crowd And let's see what your ratings are I don't think how well, I'll have to look at it after the show I don't know if this is his gig No. Hey No he's too glib. The thing about Vance is he's very pleasant. he's got a nice smile. Yeah, you know, plays to the crowd. He's kind of like wants to be liked Yeah. Well this is gay. What gay guys can be funny and entertaining in fact, after gay comics may Yes, see? rightight away, your network got shut off because you you said the G word you back Yeah, here's what happened This is the network that that just just disconnected Yes, well then I went back to the other one and then you were bitching because it doesn't work It's what I'm back on it again, but this happened once before Yeah I a couple of months ago. I can recall this happening a lot In in the history of the show, it has happened many, many, many many I'm talking about this specific specific thing Yes But considering you're in Silicon Valley's backyard. You would think that's' overused. Everybody's on the everyone's gone the network. Everyone's on the AI. Oh' be better off in Iowa. All four Yes, the quQuad screen is finally filled up with General Scott Bescent Oh yeah You want to put them on? Yeah, I could probably do that. let's see You know he's not going to be any good Yes you do. Let's see TV dot Th do halting. Halting is his style Yeah, but it's not a great style. No, it's not You know, again, as I said before you cut off, it would be great if you did campy gay stuff That would He's not gonna to do that. That'd be fantastic. Let's see what he has to say. Come on, on the other side of this, that gasoline prices will follow. on the table?orry.'s they're running the table with him The teams have been going back and forth and President Trump has made it very clear. He talked about it at the cabinet meeting that he's wearing a blue swatch watch wrong. Iran has to turn over their highly enriched uranium. They cannot prode nuclear weapon and the strait of Hermouth Hermouth your question. Hermouth energy has to free transfer. He's dying. Navigation of the seas has to's dying. He's dying as it was before He can't do it. He's not going to take a bad deal. We' going make a great deal. We knew this before he started. you know it's this here.. Now they're going nuts.. Piling on. How long until we see your signature nextxt to President Trump's face on a two hundred and fifty dollars bill. Well, again, as treasury seecretary, I have two handandates for US currency. Oh, he's dying a thousand deaths. By the way, I just noticed He has this this hisis mouth in an odd way resembles that of Elizabeth Warren I'd have to see pictures now. You gotta take a look at it. It's Trump could be. Oh, he's boring Oh no. There's only one thing worse than not having the answers is being boring Yeah, he's no good at this. No He's only fair when he's faced the nation. Trump should come out now and say, Besson, you're fired. That that would be perfect if this You're no good. You failed the screen test. It's gracious So I will be next. You know, guess I can always tell you who's going to be next. Rubio Exactly. Court and Rubio's gonna to name Well, he may be he may be I don't know He may be No, I don't think. So I think Rubio who is a performer Yeah. We'll kick ass She'll do jokes, she'll do shick. If he dances, extra points Let's see now you bit about him about Besson doing some gay material. It would be better if he came out kind of as like as a Rip Taylor type guy R wearing a flamboyant outfit and then doing prop comedy. Like no more like carrot top. Well, Rip Taylor iss really the progenitor of carrot. But nobody in the universe knows Rip Taylor anymore Nobody. And used Riptailors to throw confetti in the air. That'd be a good bit Oh my goodness. Oh now now he' now he's showing the app show the app Oh no. Yeah, this was giveive him a hook. This was the you actually have the I think I get that dancing guy out there and have him him off. Here's a clip about the app. And starting today parents who set up Trump accounts for their children can download a new app to manage the account. Treasury Secretary Scott Besscent says six million children are already signed up for the IRA style savings accounts. Parents and loved ones can contribute up to five thousand dollars a year into the account. For children born in twenty twenty five through twenty twenty eight, the federal government will donate an additional thousand dollars. The accounts don't officially open until july fourth You know, the same what It's really too bad I mean, and I really, I'm a big Scott Besson fan. And he has done some great Snide jokes when he was at the World Economic Forum He kind of lays into him This is not his wheelhouse. and this app he should just say, girlfriend, let me tell you about this app. I me just throw in a girlfriend. anything Anything but these you could never do that. That would never happen. I know just trying to help him out ress I think throwing the confetti in the air would do s. How is that for an answer So I was, u I was thinking about AI and stuff and how it's changed production. How it's changed our lives, how it's changed the art, how it's changed the end of show mixes. D One of our producers reminded me You know, Ebola ve Ebola's been in our lives several times I think it was two previous times we've had Ebola pop up and be scary and the media being filled with it I think it's too in the past is here what you do. This is the third time And I'm reminded about how creative everybody was. So I put together a short little medley in the black Tumps, weighing in and over three thousand troops the ISSO virus, the killer from Nigeriaola. town, Bone is back in town. Boneers back in town Bold us back in town. Bold us back in town, Bold us back in town, B us back in town us back in town Africa Ebola. I'll tell you this, if Ebola breaks out the United States, I'm going to quarantine myself wearing a mask. I've already got it in place for my family. Aic Yeah, rememember how good those were Yeah, that was we had an era where everybody was weird E Yankovich. Yeah and they could do these parody songs and the AI won't do that. It can't In fact, if you try to do a parody song, it won't do it. No it's not allowed because God forbid Yeah, because it's, you know and even because it's legal, but it's probably going to get of is illegal.. I mean stupid AI. Yes, even me just playing that will get this episode removed from Spotify. Probably. No even though there's one thing there that was remotely a copyright violation. Nothing. Let's check in with Ebola real quick. There are growing concerns around the globe about the Eola break in Central Africa. The World Health Organization is saying the epidemic is outpacings. ABC's Rarina Roy has the latest Oicials are racing to contain the rapidly growing Ebola outbreak in Central Africa. J one week after declaring Ebola a global public health emergency, the World Health Organization admitting the outbreak is outpacing its efforts Not only is it difficult to test for, but right now it's spreading in thesees wait a minute Berks keeps telling us we need to test. And now this guy's telling us it's difficult to test for something's up with that. Health emergency. The World Health Organization admitting the outbreak is outpacing its efforts. Not only is it difficult to test for, but right now it's spreading in these communities faster than health officials can keep up with, and it's likely larger than documented. The WHO sending supplies to the Democratic Republic of Congo where officials suspect at least two hundred people have died from the virus. This UN claimed bringing protective equipment for health workers, medication and tents for triage the European Union andNIEF sending one hundred tON of supplies including testing kitss. Sal countries including the U.S now are tightening travel restrictions. Americans coming from affected areas can only enter through airports in Atlanta, Washington, Dallas and There is a half a ton of stuff per dead person two hundred dead, one hundred tons. They're sending a hundred tons of what? Stuff. Testing gear, PPPPE.? Bon. And they're required to undergo enhanced screenings, including temperature checks. N check. Ehanced screening. Let me take a temperature. What kind of enhanced screening is that Remember during COVID and you go to a restaurant and they'd point that thermometer at your head? Well don't you remember pre COVID during the swine flu? No, SARS And they had every airport had these thermographs as you're walking down the airport. Oh yeah. Remember the thermograph? Thrmograph. Remember the do you remember the thermograph? Yes Oh yeah, and you walk by o, oh, you're too hot hot dude. And they' required to undergo enhAanced screenings, including temperature checks. Non citizens are banned from traveling here at all if they've been to the impacted areas in the last three weeks. At least ten African nations have been warned they now have an elevated transmission risk with the FIFA World Cup less than three weeks ago Fars are clear that the virus could spread beyond Central Africa. And now despite the warnings and fears, health officials stress that the global Ebola threat remains low. It remains low but play this clip. This is I have the Ebola in the USA clip. E in the USA. The CDC sending an urgent request to its staff members for help screening Americans returning to the US from Central Africa for any potential signs of Ebola. The internal email obtained by ABC News and sent by acting CDC director doctor Jay Baracharia, asking for volunteers to bolster efforts at airports passengers for symptoms fever Bush Incontinental Airport in Houston, Texas now one of just three entry points, along with Virginia's Washington Dullas and Hartsfield Jackson in Atlanta. For US citizens who have been in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan in the last three weeks, non Americans are currently banned from entering the country if they've recently traveled to those areas Ebola is suspected to have killed more than two hundred people. and international aid groups say this outbreak could become the deadliest on record. A dire scene in the Eastern Congo, a baby born to a mother infected with Ebola dying from the disease. Health officials warning the outbreak is spreading faster than responders can contain it. an American aid worker in the region The talking point there. The talking point. Faster than they can contain. From the disease. Health officials warning the outbreak is spreading faster than responders can contain it. One American aid worker in the region telling us doctors are already stretched in. Right now we're working fourteen, sixteen hour days days a week we're trying to rotate to get breaks. At least ten African nations bordering the Democratic Republic of the Congo now at an elevated transmission risk And David, the request for CDC volunteers to help with airport Ebola screening as millions of soccer fans are expected to travel to the US in less than three min for the World Cup. But the CDC insists that the risk of spreading ebola here in the US remains low. So that was eight they always have this little kicker at the end Yeah everyone. I'd say this is of course, it's ABC. so it's mainstream media. All of them, including Fox are like Democrats. Hey, man, if we can't screw up Trump in the midterms, let's at least screw up world soccer . Yeah That's all they want I want to screw stuff up. Yeah they like to screw stuff up. I do. I do. Yeah. They're doing a good job. I think they're doing a wonderful job of it. Yes Oh man The funny thing is that no one's ever upset about this No one's ever upset about these things aboutb this this py op. U Epstein file, sir Yeah Yeah. I abstin fils. ye is we're we've got to change topics. I have a little intereregnum here. Oh, you're using the interregnum term. This is something new. This is a President Trump is an interregnum in the liberal world order. So you've been affected with the New World Order, Liberal W Order talking point interregnum I was unaware of this problem.ve I've never heard you use this word Well, it's a good word. No it's not a great word. It's not a good word. And I should say I should use what was it the foodie term when you have the little entntre. You have a piece of Sherbt. You have like a small spoon full of shherber. Sorbet, I'm sorry, sorbet. Chef has spepecially prepared this for you and for you only hereable Yeah Thereere you go. It's one spoonful. What is an inter is an interregularation? is the thing in between, you know? No, don't I don't think that's true. Yes, it's a moment of in betweenness. Do you mind if I ask the book of knownledge first? Go ahead ask. A book of knowledge. Give me the definition of interregnum People like the book of Cege do Here we go. According to the Book of Knowledge, an interregnum is a period when normal government is suspended, especially between successive reigns or regimes. It derives from Latin meaning between kingdoms and refers to any interval when there is no ruling authority or a temporary gap in leadership Yeah exxactly what I said. No,'s not it's not at all what you said and you use it. link between. It in between It's specifically in between kingdoms. You're doing. Kingdoms of our clips. Oh, okay. Hey, I think I learned something. Thank you, Book of Knowledge. I learned something here Somebody said, Hey, man, you're gonna open source that No have every stupid podcast in the world using our book of knowowledge? No way No I spend hours on that. All right, interterregnum. I love it's even better now when they say it. about Trump interregnum in between kingdoms. So he is by definition not a king. No, not a king. Oh, not a king. By definition an interregnum, he's not a king. It's in between kingdoms That's a good point. I'm just saying. I think you got you got it you got a point there. you can Slam home to the next city cououncil meeting. Okay So I don't know what that has to do with it, but than. Here we go. This is from nineteen this nineteen mid nineteen sixties about sixty. ive, I believe. a little dialogue on the series Dragnet TV show with Jack W. G show. D Is that the dum Dum dum? Yep Num dump dum that' dump dum dum dum. H you' been smoking marijuana? Marijana is illegal, I know that. That's right. For now In a couple of years, things may change when all the kids grow up and start wearing ties and going into the poles Marijua is going gonna to be like liquor, packaged in tack and sold right off the shelf. I doubt it, Mr Shhipley. Look, I don't mean to be disrespectful, but it seems to me there must be better things for cops to do than chase down wild rumors about something as innocent as marijuana Why don't you go after the big bad guys? the heroine pedlers I won't argue with you about them. they should be stopped. That's right. We'd like to put them out of business. That's why we're here. What do you mean? We're trying to keep them from getting a new customer. There's a big difference between marijuana and hard narcotics. Yeah, but it's only a small step. And everybody who takes a drink is going to be an alcoholic. We know that's not true, don't we? Let's face it, we're on opposite sides of the fence and there's nothing we can do about it For you, if there's a law against it, it's wrong, black and white. I just don't see things that way, That's all. Well, you ought to give it a try, fellow, It might keep you out of jail. Maybe. But we'll change the law and even though your friend here thinks we w't Believe me, it's a new world. Your laws are as outdated as bustles Laws are going to have to be changed to keep pace with the new morality. They'll change or we'll have to break them. Oh, man, the Lear Foundation was already working in nineteen sixty that you think that was No No. but it seems unlikely. Was Is there a drag net where they're talking about LGBTQ? there probably is, you know, I think somebody's got to start. data mining, the old Dragnet shows. This is kind of like the Simpsons. Predictive, yes, predictive programming. That's very interesting. Well, of course it was the liberal Media hippies who were running the show back then, even becausecause then in the seventies we got all in the family and we know that Pethead was a dope smoker So Yeah, interesteresting Well, I can't say that it's bad, but it's right down to the packaging and tax. That's interesting No, it was really great. That's pretty good that a lot , you nailed it on O those team takeovers. I have a bunch I have three clips of the teen takeovers And all not all of them, but at least two of them mentioned the idea that we've talked about is that parents should be arrested for these teen punks. Well, yes, I mean, want to I have one or two clips myself. I'd love to hear yours because when I heard how these parents are acting in this regard, I'm like, yeah, you're probably right. I only see two though There's another one I'll find it. It's got a different It's got the wrong title. off course What are we starting with? Let' start with the Oh, there should be keen takeover too. okay I'm looking for teen takeover wind, but let's sk let's skip right to the Fx this is from Tampa, Florida. This is the teen takeover Fox forty four Okay, so there's a new TikTok trend You know, takeovers, going into restaurants trash in places meeting up, driving crazy. Listen, that's not going to work in Polk County. There's a whole lot of laws that not only hold juveniles responsible adults responsible parents responsible for your children's conduct to include juvenile curfews Now summer's coming, and we want the kids to have a good time and a fun time. They worked hard in the school this year We don't want them to start next year with a criminal arrest record. But I'll guarantee you. Who was this guy? Is he' blow hard F Dragnet? He's the cop. Ohrag. Jackel Webb is Drag Bool tearing up people's businesses fighting in the science. We're gonna to lightck them up, all of them. And then mom and dad them up. If you don't hold them accountable personally make sure they're home when they need to be, then we're going to come lock you up too or charge you civilly, depending on which laws we can plug in But parents Hold your children accountable so we don't have to We will hold them accountable if you make us but then we're going to hold you accountable too Think about that and then have a good summer. Why don't Why don't you marinate on that for a minute the Florida. Florida law. We're gonna to light them up. What are you going to tasee them? That's what they That's what they need. They need to be tased. Well, let me just throw an interregnum U This is what happened in Chicago. From day into the night, Memorial Day weekend closed out with more teen takeovers. In Hyde Park, three people were shot and several arrested. This is not just messing around in Chicago. We shoot you. The past couple years, the so called teen trends have been a thorn in the side police. We need to do everything we can to put a stop to these events And that means giving the police all the tools that they could possibly bring te tears. City cououncil's public safety Committee chairman Alderman Brian Hopkins has been trying to give police more tools like an earlier teen curfew, but mayayor Brandon Johnson has been against it. Hopkins says as the teen trends continue, more of his colleagues are supporting curfews and other measures. the meas their voters that are calling them and demanding something be done. And it's Chicago's police superintendent demanding something as well. During a city club appearance last week, Larry Snelling says it's time to stop making excuses for the teenagers who participate. H we there has to be accountability The failure here is that when we don't put accountability on teenagers because teenagers need it more than anybody. Which means having the tools to make arrests. And there's a growing call from Snelling Alders and the mayor to make parents accountable. Because the teen trends gain steam on social media, Saint Sabina's youth organizer Lamar Johnson says many parents are aware and even enableled their kids Like majority of parents, not all, but majority of these parents know exactly what their teens are doing, know where they are ber Uber down there Alders worked doub accountability ordinance that would hold them responsible if they allow their children to engage in criminal activity. In addition, city council is working on a social media ordinance that will allow police to work with companies to remove posts that could potentially result in violent behavior This is how it starts I agree D you agree what That censorship, it shouldn't be done. No, but that that's how it started. Oh, it's bad post, bad post Well I don't have I can't find the clip one for but this is part two of another series where they talk about this Chicago officials weighing targeting parents with one represent the same l proposing charging parents miners arrested at teen takeovers after the city's ten PM curfew with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. A class A misdemeanor punishable by up to a twenty thousand five hundred dollars fine and three hundred sixty four days in jail This strategy of to re here hard to say through hold on Why they say three years? Let me hear it again. Iine and three hundred and sixty four days in jail. That's one year That's Oh, I'm sorry Youre right hello This tray potentially I' charging back in my head inaccurately. Yes I mean, you're almost ChadGPT accurate. Jail. This strategy of potentially charging parents. do you think it would be effective? I think that is a start. We need to have a proactive approach from police, whereas they should be monitoring social media To establish where these meetups would be occurring and place meetups. Wait a minute. Yes a meet It's a meetup. All of a sudden it's meetup. to establish where these meetups would be occurring and placeover accordingly One idea as desperation to rein in teen takeovers rose. We But there was stuff like this. We had weird stuff going on as kids and we all hey let's go meet up there and we get all rowdy I mean, it's really social media that makes it happen Well it's social media that is drawing more attention to it. When I was a kid here we go Yeah. you had sit ins ins No when I was a kid A. And this I believe was in the sixties. you'd go to the county fair. in pleasant in Alameda County Fair And on fourth of July You'd always go on the fourth of July. They stopped showing the fireworks on the Fth of July because of this Every fourourth of July year after year after year, you could go to the Fourth of July And there would be a a teen takeover of the fair Two rival gangs usually Yes, gangs. abbsolutely. Rrival gangs would come in and start pounding each other. No, no, no, they would rumble Yeah. D Ram. by the way, the movie the musical West Westide Story. Westide West Side story. The musical West sideide story was from this era And these kids would come in and and you'd go just just to watch it Of course you did it's going to be a they never involved you. they didn't come just randomly and they would just go after each other and they're doing it. if you watch the latest videos that come out of these teen takeovers, which I think is an interesting the fact that they've coined a term for it teen takeoverver. Yeah. And they all use the same term, teen takeover. When you see it, it's just two groups battling each other They're not really, you know, you see people holding their kid to the side and you see bystanders, but they never do anything to the bystandards. Do you remember Bstanders During Obama, this was a great piece of history. I probably don't have the clip during the Obama administration, There was an equivalent of kind of a teen takeover And this this mom, this black mom comes right up to her kid and grabs him by the ear. And you remember this? I'm like what are you doing here? And she took and it was vaguely. E everybody was covering this But anyway, so this is not a new phenomenon by any means. No When you this happening in restaurants, which I'm sure, you know, they used to be in public events. Yeah And then when the cops would come, it's cops. And they we'd all run. scatter. Satter This has been going on for the last fifty years. Longer, maybe longer. Yeah, I'm sure it goes back to the twenties and thirties and longer than that. How How about the gangs of New York Yeah, there you go. Basically team takeovers Now I like the parents who uber their kids. Hey, go ahead go to the takeover. Sounds like fun But this is leading to the arrest of parents. and I think this is the real trend that we're looking at. It's the fuzz, man Wow. Wlcome to Boomer Agenda, everybody I still think I think it's great I think it's great that we know all these terms. You could learn something from us Yeah. Yeah, especially if you're a Zed. You know, I went to a movie screening last night. called Young Washington And it's is this one of those Christian films that you rush to It is actually. It was produced by the Wonder Network and distributed by Angel, but it's It's more about they're releasing it on july third and it's more intended, you know, it's not like all in fact, if anything, there's a lot of blowing people up in this movie But that's interesting that you say that.y Why do you equate Young Washington with one of those Christian movies? No, I think that's the only thing you go see nowadays. In the theater, yeah, probably. U I realize How little I know of our own country's history. I didn't really realize you suspect that this was accurate this movie? Yes. ye, I think it was pretty accurate. Was it idealized like you'd expect, I would expect it to be idealized? Not really, notot really I mean, here's in short, it shows that he wanted to be part of the British Army. this is colonial Virginia And he can't because he's just scum. He's a colonist. you know, go back to your farm, stupid boy And And then he, u he gets an assignment, which was meant to fail at to go and scout out some land in the Ohio Valley, and then he finds the French I didn't really realize that the Brits fought the French over the Ohio Valley fighting the French over everything. Yeah, but it's I'm telling you, I felt like, wow, I'm pretty stupid I didn't really feel that way? Wh These are details of history that very few people would know one way or the other and it's not really that important in the scheme of things. And Well in today's world. How Washington came to be and why you know, how the uniforms were chosen for the militia. was it was like the prequel to Star Wars That's what it was good and a lot of people getting blowned up It it was, it was good. I could do without the violence So Really It's part of our history, man. That's who we are. We're a violent warring people We don't want to admit it, but we are. This is our roots. We're good. We had it too, by the way. And we were in fact George Washington was friends with the Ind with Indians. In fact, this is interesting because earlier in the conversation, you went on about how it bec C. You didn't use the word cool, but you were implying it tays these poor kids in the teen takeover come in there with tasers and just Electrocute which is a violent act. Well, I've never seen anyone just shot with one of these things. They shake a lot. Well, half the people just keep walking from what I've seen of these taser videos But I didn't more voltage. I was only trying to extrapolate on what the sheriff said about we're gonna to light them up. So I thought that maybe if you light them up, that means you're going to electrify them, I don't know. lightening them up. Anyway, is a good movie when it comes out I recommend you go see it. I haven't I've seen one movie at a theater. in the last five years and that's about it It was I watched my movies on the video video Oh really? Do you get your from Bockbuster or where do you get your video I get it from I get my videos from the TV I got some screwball clips here. Let's play whatever dummies I was gonna go into some real news. We've done nothing but screwball, but okay, whatever dummies. What gas do plants absorb from the air? Oxygen. What continent is Brazilian Brazil is in Latin America What continent is Egypt in Why are you asking me these questions? Is this this stupid show where these women are all cute? and then you cut four clips of that? I refuse. They're very short. Okay. We No wait wait, stop. Okay now not you women. No know what is Here's the man who just said I haven't been to the theater in five years. I don't go to the movie theater. I sit at home and watch these dip shits on TikTok for hours and you probably emailed me a copy of this. didnidn't you? I'm sure you did. I haven't looked at your email. No, I did not. Be you hate this show. so this is the whatver podcast where this is a show. This is not even a show Dumb. Is it basically this guy, okay, let's just a little background here This guy who's kind of a obnoxious character, but he's he has his moments. He's good at mugging He brings on On fans girls and whores Basically. And the difference is There's not much difference, it turns out. They he brings them on and then he they talk about love and sex. And then he goes out of his way to prove that they're all idiots by asking the simplest of stupid questions man on the street version. and they can't answer anything. Look. And now you know, this show is run as a live six hour stream every day. is very hard to watch. S sure you are just you're like People who watch Candace Owens, you're like this for this show. You No. Oh no, I can't watch show because this p' coming on. I can't wait can say you can ridicule me all you want. You can make. You can mock me. Yes. You can do what you think is funny But I'll tell you right now, the show's not watchable So you can only get the clips from it. You got to find someone who knows how to clip the show The point where they ask these idiotic questions And then they can't answer the simplest of questions with someome of the dumbest things you've ever heard in your life. I think is amusing, especially when these clips are just fifty four seconds, thirty seconds, forty seven. I mean these are short. I'm not killing it with these with long boring clips. No I will in a moment. I got long boring clips coming up Oh so These are the whatever girls. Let's just play I'll play two of them out. No, no, no, no, we're playing all four. Let's go. Okay. Let's go for. Asorb from the air Oxygen. What continent is Brazilian Brazil is in Latin America What continent is Egypt in Why are you asking me these questions? We spend spe sorry, Egypt is where? The Middle East What continent is Japan in? Tokyo. You are repracing this. There is no way. What country is immediately south of the United States? Country immediately south of the United States U Wisconsin.c That's a state. I don't know I have no idea, honestly. I've never been there. Who painted the Mona Lisa? Ooh, Wh do I Vano? No. that's wrong. No, Monet No, I actually Monet. wereere you about to say Monet? I sawto painted the Monolisa? Justin Bieber So This is interesting because you kind of me down for saying that we should learn more about our history And here you are with these Oh, you're throwing this my single comment back at you. I'm very sad by this. That was You should be. I'm very sad. This is pathetic, especially since these are hard working girls. Name three countries outsides the USA. You can't repeat. Africa. Keep going Africa Africa, Europe, Asia, Bl Barcelona? Barcelona. Okay, that's a country. Yeah. You know, sometimes I'm a bit harsh on the workers, Sometimes the only option. How many states are in the USA? twenty five, twenty six. How many planets are in our solar system? I don't know I'm sorry throw something. Well actually, I'm gonna change my mind now I think it's very I praise the guys who started only fans These women would have been homeless and drug addicts is I'm glad they have, that's an interesting take. I am glad they have. This is horrible. How many letters in the alphabet? twenty seven? Y, mayaybe twenty eight? I don't know. What ocean is California next to? I don't know. Atlantic? If a dozen eggs cost three dollars, how much is each egg? Four dollars? What country is the Panda McNell in I don't know, honestly. Lexi? What country is what? What country is the Panama Canalon? I have no clue what that means. Yes, just throughout a country Spain. Where did the attack on Pearl Harbor take place . What is one hundred minus sixty six hundred minus sixty six. 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You're counting Seven Well, this does brring up an old story When I entered Dutch school in fifth grade speaking maybe ten words of Dutch But I understood enough to hear the teacher tell me now, so this would have been nineteen seventy four No, I'm sorry, seventy eight And the teacher said America has fifty two states And I raised my hand. I said, no It says fifty states And the teacher went They had fifty and then they bought Alaska and Hawaii, you stupid American I may be exaggerating a little bit on the last part, but That's how made me feel. No, it's really fifty I remember now it was Young man And I called up the embassy day from home and I recorded on a cassette recorder and I asked them And they told me I was forty eight and we bought Hawaii and Alaska. and I took it into school the next day and played it And I got kicked out of class Yeah that would happen And I think that was when I decided I would be a podcaster This is the gig for me. I need You decided something at that point because you realize that the system is corrupt. Yeah,. Yes. There was a lot of good education that I got in Dutch school, but that was not part of it Anyway, that was fun. Do you think the guy makes any money with that show? How does he make money? Does he have a donation segment No, he doesn't. I don't know how he makes money be h onest se b. He's probably running only fans girls He might be.s That's probably what he's doing. had This is the clip I have from the one girl who's who's accumulated thirty two million dollars so far in her only fans. business Yeah I that's a business iss a living, but she probably doesn't know how many states there are in the Union either. It's unbelievable. This is But you know, again. Right The Wesit not knowing that and not knowing that that George Washington ran into some French dudes back in the day. It was a little more than that It says backstory. It's the backsory. It's an important backstory. I thought it was good. Yeah okay I'm not going to say it's not a good movie. I'm just saying what's the difference between not knowing some small factoid about Washington and not knowing how many pl there are in the solar system Seven. By the way, that seven the girl's counting on her hand. I'm on her fingers andince she gets the seven. Mars. Third rock from the Sun is Mars. The Moon is two Rck from the s. So yesterday, the presresident did one of his cabinet meetings. And u And I was watching H I was watching the stream, but then I was watching the quad screen And the mainstream media does the same thing every single time They show the president's preamble And then when the secretaries are all giving their report, they cut away and then they laugh about the president about dumm he is I'll be honest He went on for ten minutes about the reflecting pool in front of the Washington M the color of the water and the rest of. He went on and on and how he, you know, he's done swimming pools and he got his guys and Now the right color blue for the paint. From a builder's perspective, it was rather interesting. like, oh, okay, let's see what you do there. And I'm sure that I haven't been to DC in a long. I sure a construction guy would thought it was interesting and that's about it. Yeah. but it was This he hey, number one rule, talkal about what you know about But it just went on and on and And I was like, o, I wish I would have kind of seen this thing before he fixed it because I'm sure it was a piece of crap he was talking about eleven truckloads of trash they took out of it. It was leaking, It was all oxidized, notothing was working Uh, so there was you know, anyways so then they They'll do that, and then they cut back when the press is asking questions, which are usually accurate representation Yeah, that's about right. And then the next day, you get reports like this. President Trump is adamant that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon, But exactly how he pulls that off is still an open question. The President held a cabinet meeting at the White House today where he touched on a wide range of topics Of course the headline was, excuse me, Iran. And you said talks with the regime are still happening but is leaving the door open to resume fighting if necessary They want very much to make a deal so far. They haven't gotten there. We're not satisfied with it, but we will be. We will be either that or we'll have to just finish the job. They're negotiating on fumes. Fumes. we'll see what happens. The president's negotiating on fumes. I like that phrase. Yeah, I mean, it's well so did the mainstream media. M five M was all over The phrase is you're running on fumes, but negotiating on fumes, maybe in the context of oil is interesting. Yeah. Fumes We'll see what happens The president said he doesn't feel pressure to strike a deal before voters head to the polls in November for the midtermss They thought they were going outweight me. you know, we'll outweight him. He's got the midterms. I don't care about the midterms. People understand that they know that it's very simple Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. I don't care about the midterms. Probably true. So that's one version then. Oh, he said something dumb. Oh and is aooper. We're breaking newsonight,akingakingaking, breaking, breaking, It'saking news I'm telling it's breaking news. We're breaking news tonight New American military strikes on Iran. That's according to a US official who tells us that that Iran out to that US carrierscuse me have struck some new sites at Iran together Anderson. nearby Iran. The official adding that the military also intercepted drones being launched from Iran capaps a day that saw the president hold a televised cabinet meeting during which Iran came up repeatedly He suggested a deal is close, but also that there's no hurry to reach one. sayaying pressure from the midterm elections was not a concern for him. He threatened as well to quote, blow up Oman, which is an ally of the United States in the back. And now we have now we all know what an ally is now. He's going to blow up Oman Iran wants control of the strait ormz. wouldould you accept a short term deal that allows Iran and Oman to control the strait? and would they have to open it immediately or would you be open to that happening over a period of time? No, The strait's going to be open to everybody And who would control it It's international waters. Nobody's going control it. We're gonna watch over it. We'll watch over it, but nobody's going to control it. Oman will behave just like everybody else who will have to blow them up They just said that they'll be fun Again Iman is an ally, gives access to air bases and a port to American forces. And if you think the presresident's statement about blowing up Iman was a slip of the tongue, the State Department posted that clip of the President making the threat on social media not long after it said it. As for Iran, it says twenty three vessels passed through the Strait of Hormuz over the last twenty four hours. That's under what it calls its security protection, according to Iranian state sponsored media Hostile vessels still not allowed. So that was the main takeaway everyverybody had. Oh He' going blow up them on an ally. And there's an ally. Oh come on, people. Now question I think I think this is Isn't it rather unique I'm sorry let me do the tucker. Isn't it rather unique that the president televises his entire and allows the press to be there the entire time. I just don't want to I don't remember any other president doing that. No but no it's not unique but he does it a lot Yeah, and he does some long ones. Yeah he actually, that's how we started off and I And I said, yeah, you know, that is kind of, that is true. That' That's a good point. we have A lot of very happy people around the table because we're a great team. It's been a tremendous period of time. How many times have you heard a CEO of a company do this? This is exactly what the Monday morning management meeting was. This is like bloom It's high bloom f. hands. Now it's not at all hands. It's the management team. You sit down with the management team and you pep everybody up everybody. It's Monday morning. Okay, in this case,'s Wedesday. Monday morning, everybody. We've got a great team. All right, we're doing great. Everything's fantastic. Good to have y'all here For our country thingsings are going very well. number of jobs. We have more people working today than we've ever had before in the history of our country. Is that true No Well, yeah, yeah, we have more people more people than ever before Yes, well, then so it's true People. Yeah. ye ye. And many other things. and I have other things wor other things that I think will be helpful and last night was incredible. Not only Texas, but so many other places. the numbers were fantastic. and they've really been that way for A year. T a look.'s hundreds of people one And almost nobody didn't win. Almost nobody didn't who didn't win? Which of his primary candidates didn't win, do you know off hand but there's I think, one or one or two. But last night was very very powerful. So I'm thrilled to welcome everyone to the twelfth Cabinet meeting of our administration, and we're doing something that no administration's ever done. We're always letting the press join us because we're very open and transparent. You like the word transparent, but we're more transparent than any An administration in history, no to the best of my knowledge, Press has never been invited ever to a cabinet meeting for any reason at all You I believe that to be true. I believe it's to be true. And the thing is they don't cover it They don't want you to know what's actually happening. It's kind of boring. It's not boring. Why do you think it's boring? Well, I've watched these things. They went because the first one he did number one four or four hours. Yeah, that was boring. Yeah. It went on and on. it was like and everyone and here's the thing that that's bothersome And I think one of the reasons you don't have these things I think having the pressair does serve a purpose It keeps everybody in line. because you don't have anybody outing off because they know that they're just going to be Nely to be front page in the New York Times. so you can't have anybody blowing up or having anything screwy happening in the It made makes it very A Genteel U which is probably what Trump wants. He doesn't want any, you know, because you have enough trouble with leakers that he doesn't need that aggravation in his cabinet meeting. So he just puts the brings the press and there's not going to be any leaking now U Right it all going to be But the bothersome thing to me is that no one covers it. And yeah, maybe because it's boring, but Like a good CEO, he goes through his mostot Well you think they cover it better than they do because they they have these press conferences and they're asking the questions. The questions are pre answered in these cabinet meings. Well, well, what I'm saying, they cover U the president's opening to to be able to Okay He said he said, Oman, they're going to blow him up. He's an ally. he's dumb. Okay, here here's my take. I'm a journalist and I've got to White House. And I'm thinking Do I want to go to this cabinet meeting and sit there for four hours and Three hours or whatever the hell it is and listen to this crap I'm gonna to go to the bar. It was only an hour and a half That's too long So I too long for the No, I don't want to put the work. No. I just don't want to do. I think it's for different reasons. I think it's because they don't want to report So the president, like any good CEO, starts with a report. We have had zero illegals come in in the last twelve months murder rate is the lowest. I'm taking the perspective of the journalists. I'm going to say the same thing. I'm going to say it again So what? This is an interesting to me. It's not good I under news. I understand. But I'm deconstructing media by showing you what they're not doing Well, they're not doing anything, it seems like. Right. So therefore, Did you know that we have the I'm just gonna to presume these are true? and And the fact that no one went out and said he lied I'm just going to say they're probably true Lowest murder rate in one hundred and twenty five years. This seems to be true. eleven thousand eight hundred and eighty eight criminal murderers have been removed most favored nation drug prices Which I think is in fact, he was mad about this Under my most favorite nation agreements. this is something that I wish the media we talk about, because to me, it's one of the biggest things ever to happen in our country certainly as to Any having to do with medical, because drug prices werere delivering record setting discounts on prescription drugs with price differences of four hundred, five hundred and even six hundred percent at the Trump Rx d. gov. Now wait, he's going to screw this up himself here. We recently added nearly one thousand lowass low cost generics to the website. so We have drugs down four hundred, five hundred, six hundred percent. Now you could say eighty, ninety seventy, sixty, fifty. What? percent of you want? There two ways depends on the way you ask the question. What? Okay doesn't help himself with that was he goes into most favored nation drug prices. so ill that cost ten bucks in London, but one hundred and ten in the US. now it's twenty for everybody. But that's a big deal. But of course they not going they're not going to. Of course again, if you read my current substack column of workot sububstack. com where I talk about sure of the media by the drug companies. Yes. Th good people. They're obviously not gonna to write about this ' it has anything to do drug companies forget it' verboton. And then he goes into the Somalis. The Somalians are what they've done to Minnesota, the Somal Somalians. Is crooked as hell Elon Omar, crooked as hell, they're all crooks. And we got them. We got them. We got them putting the clamps together that boy.uh D gets Omar, shes still kking She still doing her thing? No no. That's an impressive group of Gy said, ye behind you. I was watching that and' JD. couple of very strong women too. But I was watching that last night. I said, I'm proud of you guys In two months, we've exposed tens of billions of dollars of defrauded taxpayer money, prosecuted numerous frauders, Todd and sub billions of Suspicious payments, very suspicious. Oh, you haven't seen anything yet. Well do you see I'm getting reports from Todd from JD I've never seen anything like it. The kind of just hundreds of billions of dollars were stolen And no other administration would do what we're doing. And he goes on about that. And then he had a nice moment. He thanked Tulsi Gabbard, who she didn't speak. Before asking Vice President Vance to speak about these efforts, I want to express our tremendous gratitude to our outgoing director of National intntelligence, Tulsa Gabbard, who's a terrific person, actually with some findings that were pretty good. And Tulsa has worked tirelessly to restore trust and focus on the intelligence and with the intelligence community. they all respected her. And goes on about all the things she's uncovered about Russia, Russia, Russia. And then, you know for some reasason and she opened up the JFK RFK files and then UFO files. I don't think Telssea had anything to do with that But then the seecretary spoke and they actually were quite interesting Um I'll skip Vance because actually the beginning is kind of good. Sir. Well, first of all, thank you for your leadership, sir. You always have to start with thank you for your leadership. We forre making it possible. I often find in the fraud task force that there sometimes there are barriers that we need to break down agencies that need to coordinate. and I'll come to the presresident and say, mister President, I need your permission to do. He'll say for what for the fraud task force? he'll cut me off and say, yes, good do it So the fact that we have dedicated presidential leadership is really what's made this possible because it does require we've got great people around the table, but sometimes these agencies don't know how to work together at the lower level. And that's one of the things we've had to turn on and force with the fraud task force. So I want to shout out just a few all stars here.. Linda the Department of Education has been amazing at finding student loan fraud. You've got people who are either illegal aliens or aren't even actually real human beings are getting hundreds of millions of dollars from the Department of Education for student loans. And you know, so most of these reports were all about fraud. And it really is unbelievable. How much how much I'll never forget my dad once when brought him into my company. We didn't really have a great relationship, but I feel bad. so you can be in my comp you can get a desk over here not a good relationship. And my this is in Holland and my company was u in line to get a deal with the Department of Education Until we found out how fraudulent those guys were. I mean, they literally were committing fraud to pay us. I' like, noah, I don't want any part of that And I had to go testify at court later for that because it was so messed up But I remember him nothing came of it No, no, no, the that guy was dismissed. You got kicked out of government. Oh yeah. Oh something did come out of it But I'll never forget my dad, a good company man. He worked for the US government for many years you said This is great. Once you get on the government teet, it lasts forever Yeah, and I've heard this Well, I kind of say the same thing. I think the word teet is what bothered me the most. Tet like, this sucks. I hated that. It really bothered me. Here's Todd Blanche, our acting atttorney Genal. I'll just continue to talk about what the vice presresident was just talking about. The way that we are actually It's one thing to uncover fraud, which we've done and that's part of it, but it's also prosecuting the bad guys that are doing it and stopping it from continuing. And that's where you have everybody in this room has inspector generenals. And for many years, these really hard working law enforcement members would identify fraud and nobody did anything about it DOJ prosecuted it but spent very little resources on that. So what we've done just in the past fifty one days, over four hundred Law enforcement actions in this country related to major fraud. That's search warrants, that's arrests, that's convictions, that's indictments that are filed. And that's just fifty one days. And it's not just the great prosecutors. It's the FBI agents, it's DHS and HSI agents. It's everybody in this room that has inspector generals that are now, they have been freed up And it's because of you, it's because of the vice president saying this is going to be a priority of what we are going to do, not just the Department of Justice. evenven though we're the prosecutors that are putting bad guys in jail, it's also the law enforcement at every agency, FBI and DHS. And so we're already seeing results. And billions of dollars was given out just very quickly Before Biden left office, billions and billions were given out. And I mean, I know of many cases, but one, I don't know what's happened with it, but I think you're looking at it. I know Lee was involved in it environmentally. Stacy Abrams, was giingven two billion dollars. For an account that had one hundred and three dollars in an environmental fraud. Iess. We heard about this, we heard about the two billion dollars to Stacey Abrams. Did you ever hear what happened to that No, I did not. So far as I can tell, nothing. So here is Lee Zelden of the EPA. He gets to talk. He came right after Todd Thanks for your leadership, mrter President. That was canceled. And they no longer have access to that two billion dollars. J one let know. They wanted that money. G ahe.ract it was Over twenty nine billion dollars that have it's now been canceled at EPA. You told us to make it a priority. Now This happened as soon as you came in. After the election, before your inauguration, they were caught on video saying that they were rushing to get billions of dollars out the door before you're swearing in 'cause they were afraid that once you were sworn in, you were gonna to stop it Well, that part they were right. Yeah We did. So I didn't know that I didn't know that they pulled that money back. I may have known it. I you know, this is the problem This is the problem. I didn't know there were four hundred arrest, I don't know any of this stuff Why would I? Because they're not reporting? Why would you Be they're not going to tell you Well, if it was me ba I were, It's not if they tell you, are you gonna to vote Democrat? I don't think so. Well, exactly. This is But Fox News didn't tell me either. No Well, hello. Okay. justust saying So then we got Rubio, who had some funny things to say. Just two quick things I want to touch upon. One you touched upon the border. and security, part of securing our border is dealing with the people that are in this country unlawfully, manyany of whom do not want to go back to the country that they originally came from for a variety of reasons.ith. Now listen to this. Can't send them there or some judge ties us up And one of the key things we have achieved is now twenty countries have signed third country national agreements, meaning these are safe countries where individuals who refuse to go back to their country of origin can be sent to that country instead. We've gotten twenty countries now around the world who have signed agreements that allow us to deport people to those places. What often happens when you go to the person who's here unawfully and say, we're going to send you to this third country is all of a sudden they decide they'd rather go back to their home country. No, man, don't send me don't send me to Nigeria. No, no, I'll go back to Mexico. I promise, I promise I'll never do it again And And this is the one clip that I did see here and there on the main. By the way, that was a stroke of genius to do that pull that. greatreat idea. No, you can't go back to Costa Rica. Okay. We'll to to Nairobia, you know Tanzania. whver Tzania or No Hongo. No, no, no. there's Ebola there. I don't want to go there. No. I'll go back to Mexico, I promise And this got a little bit of play in the mainstream, Rubio on Cuba. C I just ask you Cuba and Venezuela, what's going on there? Well, interesting on Venezuela. that process continues. that three phrase process, you know of obviously stabilization, recovery and transition. I would just say, just since january third of this year, o, and I think this number iss righting Ch Kris or Doug can Correct me on this, but I think over ten million barrels of Venezuaan oil have been delivered to the United States since the third of January. That doesn't seem like a lot. T million barrels since January A' areren't some of these U Middle East countries pumping out five million a day Yeah. So ten million in what Six months, that doesn't seem like a lot to me. Maybe it's more than was coming out of there But I was like, No, that's odd. That industry is being professionalized for the first time ever. It's going to the benefit of the Venezuelan people. They are selling oil in the market at market rates. The money's going to an account in the United States controlled and monitored by treasury, audited by KPMG. I like that. KPMG in the house people. And it's for the first time ever, the money's not being stolen. It's going to the benefit of the Venezuelan people Cuba iss in a lot of trouble because unfortunately for them, it's run by a bunch of incompetent communists. And being communist is bad, being an incompetent communist is like the worst And Okay Marco. Okay, Marco, good one. Lubio in there. The country's been taken over by this company called Gaisa that basically controls seventy percent of the economy. None of the money in that company goes to help the Cuban people. I didn't know this. Gaisa, Grupod administracion, Empress Aal which was set up by Rol Castro in nineteen fifty five and does indeed According to reports control up to seventy percent of the entire economy. Tourism, retail, finance infrastructure I like the ports I'm just gonna to give you just to interrupt you. Yeah. Venezuela oil production. Yeah. It's around it currently it's up to eight hundred ninety three thousand barrels a day. but it's been as low as as low as two barrels. It's really you have to look at this chart. It was as high as like three point five million barrels a day back in nineteen seventy And it dropped to as low as She's just next to nothing in two thousand and twenty I mean, it's almost the chart is just at the bottom It's the number so low that you can't get it. So it's up, though. That's that's the idea. It's up a bit. Yeah up. Yeah But they're not produced they're not anywhere near capacity. I mean, it's like ridiculous. No, of course, I'm sure. which is what you know, Trump's offering. and let's get back to cranking this stuff out and then you can make, you know, you can that woman who runs the country will be rich is you know, without being corrupt. Yes. Oh always All right, so then we go to Doug Doug, Doug Bergham, he's of the interior And he starts to confirm some things about Alaska. that I've been looking at the pipeline, the what is it the North slope? And so here he is on the oil, our own oil. Well I would President Trump, under your leadership, we've opened up lease sales on public land. This is land that was put away for the benefit and the use of the American people, like the strrategic Petroleum Reserve in Alaska The Biden administration had illegally stopped holding lease sales during their administration. President Trump fam said, drill, baby, drill, but before you can drill, you've got to open public lands. Between the lease sales that have happened in the Permian, in the Baket and on the north sllope And Just just since January of this year, it's over four billion dollars of revenue has come into the treasury. That's thirteen times more than the Biden administration brought in on lease sales in the entire four years they're in office. Sir, your policies brought that in in five months. So with that, a lot of excitement, a lot of exit. very excited All. All right, so very exciting, very exciting. oil oil I actually check that because I keep hearing about Alaska. and he talks about how all these land leases and, we know that in Alaska, the oil money goes to the Alaskans And so that a piece of it. A piece, yes. But the same thing is starting to happen with these public lands and apparently there's a backlog of five or six thousand land leases for oil drilling. So I got to talk to the oil baron about it who did send me a note this morning and said Your call on sixty dollars oil is right. He said he sent me some long analysis. someomeone who said's probably going to go down to sixty two U and it won't take much, it won't take much. So here's They're not You know Supposedly, Alaskan oil is going to China, I think it may be, but I don't think it's quite there yet. This is from CNBC. I wantan to ask you, Joe just had some headlines here before we came out of the commercial break, which is basically that that China may have agreed to buy US oil. What can you tell us about the China meetings and China's energy purchases from the United States Yeah, I mean, twenty years ago, we were the largest importer of oil and natural gas in the world, and today China is the largest importer of oil and natural gas in the world. So there's a natural energy trade there. We've sold them know ethane for petrochemicals and oil on and off through the years, and I suspect we'll see a growth in their oil imports from the United States. So you think you said suspect, but you think they will be a larger buyer We know they're a huge buyer of US LNG, or at least Taiwan, South Korea and Japan are China as well. You think there'll be a bigger buyer of US crude oil I do think they will. There's huge interest in Asian buyers from more oil out of Alaska as well. You know, now our oil goes out of the Gulf of Mexico. We'll see more of that going over to China. But in the not too distant future, we're going to see more oil coming out of Alaska. that's going to supply our neighbors and friends in Asia as well. Yeah, that's the pipeline from the North sllope down to the south.'ll see And then in the Q and A there wasn't there were only two kind of interesting questions in the Q and A. This one slipped in. I'm like, o, I I see what's going to happen here Are you expecting Congress to pass a federal gas tax holiday? A gas tax holiday? Well, it's something we might talk about. Let's see what happens over the next week, two weeks. A lot of good things are happening. Gas tax holiday. Well, of course Of course, you want to do a gas tax holiday right before the fourth of July Because that's what that's the that's the date That's the dayate we had gas he has to have an announcement. Do you know how much the federal tax is on on gasolina? No how much? You'd be surprised how little it is. The gas prices are rising again, and President Trump is now floating a temporary suspension of the federal gas tax as a way to give drivers some relief. Let's go to Morgan Stevens with the fact check team. So we gotta talkers. Let's start with the federal gas tax. I believe it's just short of twenty cents per gallon, right? Yeah. The federal gas tax is eighteen point four cents per gallon for regular and twenty four point four cents for diesel. Now, do you think that would make a lot of difference to people if it went down by Basically twenty cents if it went down by twenty cents I think there's some people to trw up a lot of gas, especially these truckers. Well, that's even more on oil. So that may be part of what he's thinking of doing Oh yeah, let' I don't think the president can do that. I think it has to be an act of Congress because it's a federal tax. And that eighteen point four cents has been there since the nineties It's been there forever. I'm surprised they don't jack it up. Well, in California, I think you have Almost two dollars No, I'm sorry. seventy cents. seventy cents of state tax. I still don't understand how you get to seven bucks a gallon in California. Well our blend is very specific to California. Bad blend, yes. It's a super It's a blend that supposedly reduces smog and its only can be made by a few refineries. those refineries get shut down by California ppidity. Yeah. Trump tell we won't have any gas at all. and then we can ride our bicycles. And then the final question about the Abraham accccords. Iron that just calls for further talks on the Ianium or No. The only option The the basics. No, I went for some of it. Yeah, because it's a memorandum of understanding for speed. One of the things that will happen is the street will open immediately immediately But it's got to be perfect. I'm not going to do this. I didn't do this to get a crummy agreement. The worst agreement ever signed was by Barack Hussein Obama. What a horrible agreement that was. It was a setback for this country, for the whole world. The Middle East would have blown itself up. No. And we'd like to have the countries we're talking about with Saudi Arabia, U guitar and the others, we'd like to have them immediately joined the and Steve Woodcoff is working on that with Jared and some others, but would like to have them join the Abraham Accords. It'll be historic if they do. And we would I think they owe that to us. too be honest I think because that really would be a tremendous sign. And I think those countries owe it to us. Steve, are you gonna to get them to sign? We're definitely pushingst this oppression. I'm not sure I'm not sure we should make the deal if they don't side. You want to know the truth? If they don't sign to join Abraham ofords, I don't know that you know, we have countries in there already UAE great great countries, bold countries. and It's turned out to be so good, so effective. And so we're, you know requesting strongly that they join. It'll be great. It'd be great for Saudi Arabia, It'd be great for Qatar and Kuwait, the whole group. He's pushing. He's pushing real hard for it Who knows? Who knows crazier things have happened? And I just listened to this, you know, it was overall it was very positive you know, a lot of good news about manufacturing and You know, and Besson came in and he had nothing but great news to report, of course. And I believe eighty percent of it is true No one hears this. And so as humans, we love ad news and we love living in anger and we love living in sarcasm and It's just it's too bad because people get so wrapped up in it. and I'll give you a point there for you talking about the algos and regarding Masy's so called affair with Bobert And I think that people attract these algos and they just sit in that muck all day It sucks. It's no good.' horrible I've run into another interesting ellgo trick. I don't know what this is about But I mention it to Mimi, and she says, Oh, I don't know what you're talking about. I haven't seen one of these videos. Okay because I T heaven. My my my elgows are like You'll talk about it on the show just put him on the elgow So there's a bunch of Russian chicks on that keep cropping up and there's three of them in particular. There's one I would love to see your algo because of course you're getting Russian chicks after you got the knitwits who don't know how many planets there are or letters in the alphabet. your entire your brain is frying, my friend So the Russian chicks, then there's a bunch of them and there's also a e cllipse of Putin And it's they and there I think that Putin want show up a little more on TikTok. And it' what a great guy Putin is and look at his security people and hes hand signals and he does this and he does that and he's got and there's just and there's meaningless drivel about Putin about what a great guy is. The Russian chicks are all pretty and they're they have funny stories about Russia and how depressing it is and how but how great the Russian people are. And and there's one Russian girl that's teaching how to say cuss in Russian. You know how to cuss somebody out in Russian? And it's one thing after another and I think that this is I believe there's an intelligence agency behind these And they are promoting the idea that we're going to like and this backs you up, by the way. I don't know why you complain about it But this backs your theory that were it's Russia, China, United States and maybe India. It's forming a new nexus because this is warming people up to Russia. Yes. And you're right, A India, Lubo was just there for the week Right. He was there just coincidentally withith his wife. But not coincidentally. No. And but this the Russian pro the pro it's oddly pro Russian, even though they're cynical girls, they're all very pretty One in particular is a beautiful girl. And she's telling us about, you know how we should, you know listen to the Russian women It's just crazy stuff and they're short And they're on Insta and they're on TikTok. And I've and I've seen them, you know, they just kind of crop up they also show up on Twitter but not to an extreme And it's just fascinating because I you just see it as a as an op. It's it's a Sci op Maybe, but I think the Algos, you know, whatever you're looking, the Algos aren't all that smart. So yes, I think it's very easy for any agency to promote things and get people are already interested in cute women. Could these Russian chicks, could they name all the planets? Probably. I'm just guessing. You know, they're not dummies. Right. So You can see the difference. This is exactly what I'm talking about. People are living in this negative In America, very much in America. It''s I just see it everywhere. Scks, everything's ficaking game abst That's all I hear all day long But you don't hear any of the good stuff. Proably doesn't even matter to them anymore. Hey, there's no more idiot illegals coming in. Oh, that's good Hey, you know, we got a lot of people at work. That's pretty good. Heyre we got a lot of a lot more jobs coming. I talked to one of our kids here the other day. Parker I meet with him from time to time. It's like, I'm thinking about becoming an H vac guy I want to make two hundred grand And Where does hear it on this show? L' like, that sounds pretty good to me we've talking about it since we're in the topic of good news Let's move to this story. NASA Moon base B story. Yeah. Buggies and bases, everybody, they're back. Take a look at NASA's vision of a future moon base, massive, potentially hundreds of square miles on the lunar surface, complete with astronaut living quarters, lunar rovers, and power stations with the ultimate goal of heading to Mars. And we want to be in an environment where we can learn the skills so that astronauts can go and clant the stars and stripes on Mars someday Blashdown confirmed N NASA's Moon based plans come just six weeks after the Artemis II mission that sent astronauts around the Mon for the first time in fifty years. NASA hopes to land Artemis I astronauts on the Mon in twenty twenty eight Building a mooon base will come in three phases starting this year, eventually using drones and rovers to scout the best landing sites near the South Pole. In twenty twenty nine, they'll begin assembling the moon base, including solar and nuclear power systems. Then in twenty thirty two, the first astronauts will begin living and working on the moon m astronauts will stay longer, explore farther, and conduct the kinds of science that advances exploration itself. With China also aiming to build a lunar base, NASA plans to establish a perimeter around the American base It's an ambitious timeline and NASA will need to learn and react fast and mitigate the risks, including from long term radiation exposure and micrometeorites that shower the moon Do you think that this still inspires young people this whole moon business or is it more like, hey man Let' get my gas down to three bucks I think there's an interesting question you'd bring up. Let me let me contemplate is there's a series of NSA NASA, NASA. N NASA NASA. Yes. NSA clipse.. NASA has gone farther than anyone else. Y, N. so it starts with NASA mooon based, et cetera, one N this is an NBC report and there's just three parts and it talks about what you know, they're trying to ' Trump wants to defund or not defund, but to pull back on the NASA funding and give more of it to Musk And so this is so now NBC is pushing back with this with this. presentation And NAS administator Jared Isacman joins us now. mrter Administator, thank you so very much for joining us tonight. Fascinating timeline on all of this with the first part of Operation Moon Base. It seems like it's already in motion. and it also seems like the first things first is hold on a second Could they not come up with a better operation name than Operation Moonbase Is that really all they got You know, lame. Yeah, very lame. Aapping out and exploring the lay of the land in as much detail as possible with the rovers and the drones, right? What does that look like? Well, I'll tell you, we're off to a really great start, right? So Artemis two, just a month in change ago, We got to watch those four amazing astronauts fly around the moon, bring them back safely home to Earth, re establish NASA back in the business of sending astronauts to the lunar environment. Artemis three is going to start stacking this summer and then to your point in parallel while we're getting our astronauts ready for that grand return We're building the mooon base. So today, we had some credible announcements, first three missions that will go to the moon, uncrwed robotic ones later this summer, But we also announced two rovers on the lunar surface that have autonomous and crude capability. But this is just the beginning. We're talking about a twenty billion dollars investment over the next seven years to establish that enduring presence on the mooon Realize its scientific and economic potential and master the skills for where we go next and where we go next is Mars. Oh please, do tell me what is the scientific and economic potential What is it? I don't have no idea, I'll tell you this much if they're gonna to spend twenty billion dollars to put a moon base up. I think we spent one hundred twenty billion for a high speed rail in California that doesn't even have one inch of track lade. Well in that regard, maybe we should take some of our money. In that regard, I think you're right. The money is rather rather insignificant in the grand scheme of things. but I can predict what's going to happen. I could get on get your calcii bets. I'm going I'm going to overpredict after you're done predicting. I'm going meta predict My prediction is Artemis three probably But Artemis four, when they're actually gonna send people to the mooon, blow up going to blow up It's going to be sad and it's going to blow up and it it's going to be death and it's going to be no good That's my prediction. You your met a prediction? They're not going to do Jack. What do you mean? Nothing blows up, notothing happens this yak yak yak. They're going gonna talk talk, talk If I had a couple of robots up there and One of them will stop working And then they won't know what to quite this is just get put off twenty twenty eight. They're supposed to send the Artemis up with the people No.. All right, that NASA two. If I understand this correctly, you know extraction of helium three, again, that is probably pretty far on the horizon. But we're talking about nuclear power that may not your question they're answering my question Your question was what are they get? What is what are you talking about? What are they going to get out of? What are they going to extract Helium three So What is what is What is the cost of extracting helium three from the? What is helium three I think it's used for, you know, balloons. You get balloons It's not used for balloons. For part ballonsook No, It has to do with nuclear power. Why don't you ask the book of knowledge to explain it? Okay, I shall Book of knowledge. What is the use of helium three Cege is scribbling away and looking for answers for us all According to the Book of Knowledge, helium three serves four primary earthly purposes neutron detection for security screening, dilution refrigerators for ultra low temperature physics, medical imaging, including lung MRI scans, and as potential fuel for future anutronic fusion reactors Nearly eighty percent of current helium three is used for security purposes worldwide. For security purposes, for scanning you at the airport Oh wow, I'm so happy we're doing that Nasw. If I understand this correctly, you know, extraction of helium three again, that is probably pretty far on the horizon. But we're talking about nuclear power that may not have any radioactive fallout. There's all kinds of things we could do with helium Fusion. Bull crab. Oh, okay Fusion. Yeah,. What do you think sizable amounts of helium three would do to his space economy if we could space economy. How about Earth economy? Dxtract it from the moon So helium three has applications for quantum computing into your curnt fion of power Wh No Quantum computing everybody. Efficient fuel source for it. What I will say is there is helium three here on Earth. we can manufacture it. In fact a lot of the reactors up north are capable of doing it. But the question will be, will there be so much demand that healing three from the lunar surface. Oh so much demand for quantum computing. Okay, goodood night Nassu actuallyct sparks that lunar economy. Or maybear economy economic potential We don't know. We haven't been there in a really long time and we're going back we We're putting a heck of a demand signal out there. I mean, there's going to be so many landers and rovers on the lunar surface. certainly we're going to have our astronauts there infrequently at first until you get to the point where it may be whoo is this the guy is this this Isn't this a NASA head guy?s like He is a lunar. I think they found him in an insane asylum. An operational base, similar to how we keep a continuous presence in Low Earth Orbit on the International Space Station. So there may be a lunar economy, but what we do know is there is water ice there and our astronauts will work with it again to master those skills that are going to be imperative because in the not too distant future, if we can put astronauts in the mooon, we'll be able to put them on Mars. The hard part is how do you bring them back? and manufacturing propellant on the moon? It' place to figure it out when you're four or five days away from home and really get good at it before you send astronauts nine months a year away from home on Mars where they're going to have to be incredibly good at those skills I'm against all of this. This is the worst idea ever. Who cares? Open the straightets Give me three dollar gas Then we can talk about moon stuff This's gonna be all the lunar economy. Okay. The price tag that you kicked around at the top of this conversation, stillill twenty billion, but obviously mass drivers excluded in that, but that is that realistic? Nuts Oh, very realistic. Oh, absolutely. I mean, if you take a look at know the resources that President Trump has made available between the Working Family Tax Cut Act, that's a ten billion dollars one time plus up in NASA. I mean, the single biggest supplemental investment since the Kennedy era, A large portion of that going into exploration, which is putting American astronauts back on the moon to stay which is the moon base. And then I think you take a look at the twenty six appropriations, the President's budget request, we absolutely have the resources and not only that to dial it up, to get those landers on the moon, get the rovers there, to learn in that unique environment You're right We' getting we're not getting people on the moon. We're getting u W most on the moon Rot Robots. Okay, imppress me. Eant to inform phhase two and phhase three to realize that enduring presence on the moon and do all the other things. The international sppace stations, astronauts All the other things. Our Xplane portfolio, the orbital economy know what What? We went from the lunar economy to all Our X planane portfolio, the orbital economy, The orbital economy, L of gunnamage going on. X The space economy, the lunar economy, the orbital economy. You know, lots of great missions of science and discovery like Roman and Dragonfly. Roman and Dragonfly, Oh, was just throwing out words. That's the space X. The public should rightfully have high expectations for what NASA to deliver with the. have very high expectations. Sources available. We intend to show them Land a dude there. All right, show me that. Yeah. And just to put things in perspective, I mean, twenty billion for a lunar base here in California, we're still waiting for that link from LA to San Francisco and that's there one hundred billion. NASA hundred billion. Isaacman, thank you so much for joining us. Thank you so much for that information. Thank you. I'm so incredibly happy I'm so happy about this. It's great. That's just fantastic. I got to play an interregnum Another one. Wow. No we're interregnum full today Have you seen the show title in a regn? Oh, no I wrote it down Have you seen the new Ferrari? The electric one, the doofish looking one? Yes I mean, as a kid growing up, You know, you had your matchbox cars, your hot wheels. you know, a Ferrari, that was it was like a thing you knew you'd never have But it was cool and you see one driving like, oh, it's a Ferari? you know which version, which model Ferrari it was Oh, there it goes, ye. Yeah, you know, and then there goes an Ezo. Yeah, and Ezo exactly Wh he's sitting in the middle. Look at that, the Nzo And then this thing comes along I mean, what a dog. And I got this report on it, which made so much sense once I heard about it. It is called the Lu. It is the first all electric f the numbers. Well at least they're impressive. one thousand thirty five horsepower from four electric motors, zero to sixty in two point five seconds, five seats and a starting price. get ready for it. six hundred forty thousand dollars. That's the starting price But the design well, as one analyst said, the market has spoken. Ferrari shares down about four and a half percent on concerns that the Luce will churn the brand and add significant costs that will be hard to recover. Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vina telling CNBC that the Ferrari looks different because EVs are different. This guy's about to be out of a job. When you have a new technology, you need to make sure that that technology is properly represented in the design by making it look like a piece of crap. So the design must be different It is different like stupido. We have to respect the different needs, the different wishes of the clients. so we will have client already existing client that will take it and some clients that are not client today, some people that not client today that will get in our community. Now wait for it. This is what was I was expecting this part. And it certainly is different. The Lute was designed with Johnny Ive they let they design. You just got a clip of the day for this one It was like holy mooly, they didn't do that did they?. Wow, good cat. No wonder it's a piece of crap. And it it's got griy Iyes ye. I'm Johnny Ive. I buil the lettuce for o. I'm Jny like an iPhone. It even uses the gorilla glass or whatever. It certainly is different. The Lu was designed with Johnny Ive. He of course, being the formeral Apple design chief, and much like the iPhone, the Lu's body is made partly from corning glass. Corning glass what could possibly go wrong? And guys, a lot of people are concerned about that Ferrari engine sound that made Ferrari famous. whereere they're gonna do it through an electronic amplification system. No No. This is the dumbest of all those. Rear axle amplifies it outside as well as in the cabin. And Sarah, as you said, we're just gonna to see how many people buy the new Luce. L Yeah, I'm Johnny Ive. I built the Luteair. I didn't know they were going to put a phony baloney sound effect on it. What's the point? If you got an electric car there One of the cool things about them is that they're so They're super quiet or they make a nice hum. They make some, you know, Yeah, they hum along. I mean, they just do what they do is there' iss electric but then you make it sound like a gas engine for why? Yeah, I know There were more fun things this week are u Socialist mayor of New York with the bankers. M, I saw that I thought that was kind of interesting. I have two clips here Mayor Mom Dni spent most of yesterday afternoon meeting with the folks who helped make New York City the financial capital of the world to try to contain that backlash that you mentioned. Mom Donni met with JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Diimond at their new headquarters in Midtown. Mom Dni's office sharing with Fox Business that the pair discussed, quote how the public and private sectors collaborate to deliver both excellent public goods and a thriving city where all New Yorkers can succeed. From JP. Morgan's perspective, they said that the meeting was constructive and included the importance of, quote, keeping the city competitive. JV. Morgan has been signaling with hiring moves that they're more optimistic about other markets. The firm has reduced their headcount in New York and now has more employees in Texas than they do in the Big Apple. That's because we got we have a stock exchange opening up here in Texas in Austin, actually, I think. Mom Donnie also met with Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon at Gracy Mansin. Neither the city nor Goldman Sachs has given Fox Business a readout of that meeting These talks are the latest efforts by Mom Donny to make nice with the business community as he continues to push initiatives like city run grocery stores and massive tax increases on second homes. Mom Donni has also been meeting with other Wall Street executives from Bank of America and Blackstone, the world's largest commercial real estate owner. His office has also reached out to Citadel founder Ken Griffin whoom Mom Donny previously criticized publicly over his New York City Penthouse with that second home tax. Citadel telling Fox Business that Griffin welcomes thoughtful, serious conversations about the policies that can grow the city's economy and create more opportunities for all New Yorkers, and that quote, reckless political theater serves no purpose No meeting has been announced yet. And there was a reet. In fact, they had a quote from Jamie Diimond about this meeting later in the day. JP Morganay CEO Jamie Diamond warning progressive left leaders are driving wealth and business and tax payers out with their tax the rich agenda and socialist economic schemes. Can't demonize success. The Wall Street Titan also sending a blunt message to New Yorks mayor Mam Doni, saying he doesn't care what the socialists says, but he's watching what he does They think that somehow being anti business is going to help a city. It's not. So we all want to pay fair taxes. That's not the point, but at one point people have ved their feet. and there are a lot of studies that have shown that all these people moved out and obviously the tax obviously Nework booming. you're not gonna to see in this year's taxes, but a lot of people are paying billions dollars taxes left Why do you want that? How does that help the lower paid person in New York So it sounds like Jamie Dahan was not so happy with that meeting And the guys are no good and You know who's back on the scene Talk about Algos. The one the only pastor Manning from Atlah ministries is back Well he's never gone anywhere. No, but he's never had anything good enough. I mean, he ran for mayayor and it was kind of funny But I also to turned on Trump. Yeah Well, he turns on everybody Yeah, it turns on everybody. But I have a clip here where he talks about M Donny. Um Well, he'd be good on this, yeah. Yeah, not kid friendly, everybody. So I'll give you a second to ye put your hands around your children's Stick your fears. Are you okay? I'm joking to death here. Are you all right I was chewing on a lozin. Yeah, the lozens went down the wrong pipe No, careful wellmost. Here we go. A woman can't raise children. You can't raise children with kids. You gott to have balls. You gotta have a man. and for a man to not take responsibility to raise his children or to be executed You have a responsibility before God And don we don't want to har it whate W's right? No, no, no. We got the sdest poorest, economically deficient people on the planet. think so. The other thing is this is that when that boy Mandami came out on the scene, this nigga is a Muslim He is a jihadist, if you will, into fada, if you must, Hamas supporting anti Jesus Muslim. And neg' are talking about they got a good program. I don't give a damn how good his program is. He's a Muslim and Jesus is Lord. and I't voteing for him. I ain't tell anybody else to vote for The hell's wrong with you I'm tired of the Democrat Party making bitches out of our women and pusses out of our men. I'm ti of I'm tired of I've had enough of it hadad enough of it. The man needs to stand up and be a man. The Reverend never disappoints. Yeah, I don't know. I think that was disappointing. Yeah It wasn't that disappointing. It It wasn't that good. He used to be funnier. Well, he did have some b. Not just a Muslim mant. Anyone can do that. Well, he was tired of the Democrat Party Yeah, well that was part was okay, but he didn't have enough I don't know. Verve. More verb. Speaking of verb But before you go there, we since you're talking about screwball clips This is another one I just want to get one of another one of my predictions out of the way. All right It's not quite getting there yet, but it's gonna happen. This is the drone show mishap clip. A major fail at a drone show over the harbor in Sydney, Australia, a thousand drones in the sky, almost ninety drones veering off course, dozens plunging into the water. No one was hurt. Officials say it was caused by a quote unforeseen change in radio frequency Im predicting that somebody's going to take over one of these drones shows with a radio control and attack the crowd know you imagine a hundred thousand drones coming at you as you're watching one of these displays Yeah, I can actually O course you g you know you hackers in a mentality and somebody's going to do it Yeah Yeah Yeah Okay, local local news Texas local news, Texas newews Oh yeah Pxton. Yes, Paxon. Your buddy Pxton. and yeah And yeah, you want to st cor in. Yeahah. so you know, the runoff is complete sorry got kicked out. Yeah, sorry, this is an Amy Goodman clip. a real quick one though And in Texas, the state's A atttorney General Ken Paaxxton, backed by President Trump, defeated four term incumbent Senator John Cornan in the Republican Senate primary runoff Tuesday. Paxton has previously been indicted on charges of felony securities fraud and was impeached from office on allegations of bribery dereliction of duty, obstruction of justice, and abuse of public trust Paxton is the first primary challenger to defeat an incumbent US senator from Texas since at least nineteen eighty. The Republican candidate spent nearly one hundred thirty million dollars making it the most expensive Senate primary in US history. Paxton now faces Democratic nominee, state representative James Talorico in the general election in November. Now this is the fight to watch. This is the interesting one Calor Rico is an interesting person He's a screwball, isn't he? Yes. He's u he's so he He went to seminary school So he's a Pastor She says I don't know What kind of seminary school he went to because he's all about the LGBTQ and God is a woman. And he said, all kind a lot of in. Right, God's a woman Yeah Trans are the future? Yeah, precisely all this sort of Texas stuff. So we're going yes, well, you know, Austinites, the Houstonites, the Dallasonians They love this guy. Oh, he's a Christian Oh, well, he's a Christian. so, you know, and of course, Aaxon is also a Christian. And here's the line of attack that Talor Rico will be using. Democratic Senate nominee and state repepresentative James Talorico. Thank you so much. And welcome back T I. Okay. hold on a second I I Ma Culpa, he said God is non binary. I'm sorry It's so much better than God is a woman. Democratic Senate nominee and state representative James Talorico, thank you so much and welcome back to on Politics. So now we know you're going to be facing Republican Ken Paxton in November. You've wasted no time. You've come right out and called him the most corrupt politician in the United States. And I'm wondering How convincing an argument will this be for voters in this Republican state Well, I want us to step back and appreciate the gravity of what happened last night. The most corrupt politician in America just became the Republican nominee for the United States Senate right here in Texas Three years ago today, Ken Paxton was impeached by his own party for using his public office, his position of public trust to enrich himself and his donors at our expense That kind of corruption is the rot core of this broken system. It's why we can't afford anything. It's why we can't get ahead no matter how hard we work For fifty years, billionaire mega donors and their puppet politicians like Ken Paxton have rigged this economy against us. They've rigged the political system against us. And I think in this election, you're going to see Texans coming together Democrats, independents, and Republicans to defeat the most corrupt politician in America. And if we can do that in this race, in this year, in this state, then I think we can defeat this entire corrupt system And that's when we can start to unrig the economy, start raising our pay, start Cutting our taxes and lowering our costs. He fails at the end though. It's like, we got toa get know this guy's corrupt, there There's no good. Once we get that guy out, then all of a sudden we can lower taxes. How does that make any sense those two don't compete don't compete I think it's going to be an interesting race to watch. I think Talor Rico so I have a question for you. You're the Texan Yes And I asked a question before, about, uh Coran and I'm asking this Did anybody do due diligence on Paxton? Why did he get picked as and and united by Trump. Paxton sounds like a bad guy to push into this position I think this is about this is the Christian vote As I said before, Paxson is in the faith office with Paula White and that whole crowd there. He's in he's in the the West wing all the time He's in Trump's face He's got Trump's ear. He yes, yes sir, mrter President. Yes, sir, mrter President. Yes, yes The the lobbyists love him becausecause the guy is a player That's why, he'll do whatever Trump tells him to do I don't think he's a great guy at all No, you've said this before Well'm anree. Andesley. Yeah, as a creep And he's done', you know Dumb nast Well I don't think he's a good candidate. just listening to what you just played. I don't think so either. And I don't think he was a very good attorney general. In fact I think he was a bad attorney general. I will say Chip Roy does not become attorney general. I'm glad about that. I didn't like that guy either. I've seen that guy. I've met him several times Swarmy. Another guy no, I don't like chip. Smarmy. Yeah, smarmy. Smarmy, Swarmy Swarma. whatever Don't like him U I only have one more u Sequence here, I want to play two clips. This is to show you how dishonest surprise, surprise m now is This is although I did like the term that was created here. But they brought in Joe Rogan and so I have to stick up for Joe. Donald Trump not helping his midterm chances either with the Thug fund. We are seeing now bipartisan. I think Thug fund is good That's a good term. Well. I don't Well, why is it a good term? because I don't like it. It sticks, it sticks for the Democrats Yeah. Thug fun. Thug fun. Yeah, I think I think it works. What does it refer to? It doesn't immediately the reason I don't like is because it doesn't bring anything to mind. Okay. Well, I thought it was good. We can disagree. Donald Trump not help that's not what the clip is about. Donald Trump not helping his midterm chances either. withith the Thug fund. We are seeing now bipartisan outrage. If you tune out to the news over the long weekend, it has only been building since a contentious meeting at the end of the week. Republicans are upset and other Trump loyalists including longtime MAGA Allied podcaster Joe Rogan, also speaking out That is soose. Imagine like what He's MeGa allied all of a sudden? Oh yeah. Oh yeah. But then listen, listen, so it's about the Thug fund It's about the one point seven seven six billion dollars. Oh, it's about that money that's gonna go to the people that got screwed by the Jam six The J sixers. Yes, exactly And then and then he brings in Rogan, including longime MAGA Allied podcaster Joe Rogan also speaking out. That is so crazy. Imagine like somebody accused you of murder. Yeah. and it turns out you weren't guilty of that murder and then you sue them. you go, You can never prosecute me for murder again. And then you just go straight Ue Husse. Yeah. And they're like, it's cool. This is crazy Rogan is not feeleing it I heard that I'm Is he talk he's even talking about the same thing? No, of course not. He's talking about the about the fact fact they had clips in the last show, which we didn't play about Trump not getting prosecuted for IRS offenses. Right. But even if it was about that The clip is disingenuous. I pulled the clip. Did't Trump doing a lot of like stock purchases. He's made a fortune He's made a fortune They made a settlement with the IRS. I think that's why a lot of it came out recently. But like he can't be charged with anything Yeah, they can't be the. The latest thing is that he and his kids and his company cannot be audited Wow, that's cool. That is cool settlement? What was the settlement? What was the IRS being sued for What was the actusation It was for the leak the leak of his tax returns Okay, so the IRS leaked his tax returns. He Yeah, he said they were reckless and ye, settlement of his ten billion dollars lawsuit eight leak of his tax attorne in New York Times in the US is forever barred and precluded from examining or prosecuting Trump, his sons, and the Trump organization's current tax filings according to one page document released Tuesday. That is so crazy. Imagine like somebody accused you of murder Yeah and it turns out you weren't guilty of that murder. and then you sue them. you go, You can never prosecute me for murder again. And then you just go straight U Hussein That's so he took a clip completely out of context And then Joe and I think was Tom Sagor, they actually stumble upon the little bit that is also not reported about this settlement. And they're like it's cool Yeah. Oh Now here's the only thing that the detail of that are is part of that settlement that says that that like the language that they cannot be for their current tax filings. Does that mean though that in the future, future filings also fall under that immunity? Exactly. It's only about previous filings But everyone makes it look like, oh, he can never be audited again in his life. and ye it's a bull crap. Yeah. That's Yeah, good work, media. Well, good work if you work for the Democrats or people who have just Yeah, that's hay Trum. Basically, they've propagated a lie. Yeah. Eactly You know, and it's the old you are. I am what I say you are prerecisely. Well, that's okay. How about That's why we're here. That's exactly right. If it wasn't for us, nobody would know anything. Breaking news, Yes. How about us going to the Hunter Biden showing up on Candas Oens and the two of them windbagging. was this A new interview or was it an old interview? That was unclear to me It was unclear to me whether it's Butler or Charlie or these things that that Well it's definitely after Charlie, so it's gott to be fairly new. Yeah. you're right. So glaringly not right. It's almost as if they're just saying F They they're not even here. we aren't even know good S up ops anymore and And that's why I keep saying'm like, it's so disrespectful that we're not even getting good Sci ops anymore. Like we're supposed to believe he survived four what do we have four assassination attempts, the first president that's ever survived four assassination attempts. They quietly, they lie to us about things, they make a big deal and then they make it want to, you know, it's going to go away They're going to keep pretending and telling us that this is a totally normal grieving widow. okay. No one's buying that. likeike something's just not right here. Everyone can see that. This is not how you would react to your husband being shot. And this sort of just, I'm fine. and I like two weeks later, I fully accept anar. I have no interest in anything else it's over.'s let's close it. I forgive him. Let's move on you're asking us to abandon our common sense and our humanity is what you're asking us to do. And there that kind of seems like where we're at. like they're insisting on this. And I'm going, where is this going to go? Because We're not doing the thing they want us to do. Like they are just constantly giving us slop all the time. I mean, even the recent White House correspondence dinner, there was so much ater to it after so much theater. and now it's kind of, okay, seecret Service maybe shot each other and we're just gonna kind of quietly move on. but Trump needs the ballroom. Like that's a normalaction. Hey, there's a shooting duck.ould we better get that ballroom? By the way, it's going to cost a billion dollars now And and by the way, it's not from donors. And by the way we're going to do it. it's just like it's just the constant talkalk about gaslighting. It's been this has been just this and we're not even are we even a year into Trump's second term? We're a little over year A L little over year in seconderm. And I don't think there's just been So What I understand from this clip is they think that all of the assassination attempts are fake and that Erica Kirk killed her own husband Yeah. Okaykay. You got it. You nailed it. you pulled it right out of a hat. Yeah. Even my wife says, I don't trust Erica There's something up with her. Yeah. There's something up with her And I don't go I don't go into We have an agreement about that. It's like' like I'm just not we're not going to argue about that Um Yeah. All right Dano and Erica She was ging grooming some girl, Gret. She was very suspicious I think it's just a I think there's a market for this kind of thinking. No kidding. There's a great's market and it's just feeding a market and it doesn't and it's a it's basically and I hate to say they're NPCs They're kind of non playing characters that are not important. No, I disagree on the NPC part I think you were right about the first part. There's a big market for this see the algos I was talking about earlier And people like this. they like to think this way. It's a lot more fun. I did it for a long time. This is why people say, I got a great note the other day. I think your Texas boomerism and financial security has clouded your judgment What even mean? Well One, I'm a boomer And I I'm not, but Okay there are Boomer adjacent No, you're a boomer. you're millennial andjacent or ex genen or whatever it is. Yeah,'m gen ex. You're ex adjacent. I'm ex. I was literally the face of generation X, but okay. For three months, three months of boomer territory. Call me a boomer. That's fine But the funniest one is your financial security. What I look at the road ahead and like, I'm gonna be doing podcasting for a long, long time. Why do you think I'm podcasting when I go away for a weekend to worship Jesus? Why do you think I'm still podcasting on a Sunday? Why? And a holiday. We're always working on holiday. a holiday. We feeling ourselves trying to' find we're forced into this job. Well, no, and we're not forced into it, but this is our lot Yeah, it's our lot. same thing. It's what it is. Yeah. I believe our lot is being forced into it I just the way I see things It's our lot, but we're forced into our into our lot. W I mean, it's not a bad job, but financial security. No. no, that good job. It's a good job. We get to ridicule things and make fun of people. Yeah. So it's a fun job. I get this out of the way. Cars for kids now banned in California. You know, I had this clip too and you've been carrying it over for three weeks We knew this We knew it years ago thirteen years ago, we knew that this was a Jewish organization in New seeds that Brookly that had nothing to do with cars for kids. We are back now with that infamous Cars for kids commercial, the jingle that probably just got stuck in your head the second I said the name. But tonight the music is stopping in California where a judge has banned the ads Steve Patterson explains why What is cont down That cars for kids jingles An earwb that lives rent free in people's heads. Bars for kids, a business model you don't understand and a jingle that will haunt you forever. eight seven seven cars for kids. But if you live in California, a judge, ruling that the charity has thirty days to pull the ads from state airways for violating false advertising laws. The lawsuit was filed by Bruce Puterbau, who donated his Volvo after he says that melody got to him K. But he says he felt misled after learning where the money actually went According to testimony from the charity's COO, much of it goes to a New Jersey based Jewish organization, which uses the funds for summer camps, trips to Israel, even a matchmaking serv it. He doesn't care that it's going to Jewish kids. He just wanted to know that. because maybe he wanted to send it to Um pooor disadvantaged kids in California Which is what he thought the ads were doing. The judge, finding that children, especially needy or underprivileged children, were not the exclusive recipients of the donations. The nonprofit calling the decision deeply flawed, saying it's well known that we are a Jewish organization, and our website makes it abundantly clear, adding that they plan to appeal. eight sev se Steve Patterson, NBC News Los Angeles. So here's my life. hereere's my life I'ming this clip, I'm praying I hope we never have to do play this clip. I mean, I had the clip. I'm like I didn't play it. Yeah you're looking at at the rock. Yes, I see the clip every single time you he's recycling that cars for kids clip again. And then okay, so then you call for it, we play it and what's the first thing I get WTF Curry playing the Jingle on the show It's John's clip. It's not me people. Isn my The best line is that I donated a car to the cars for kids and I never got a kid. It's not funny. is a horrible way to go into a donation segment It's probably the worst thing you could ever do before a donation segment. Well, I'll tell you one thing it does It emphasizes something that we don't talk about much anymore, but we've talked about in the past. Jingles work This is true So we have a jingle expert that's a part of our crew basically, is a, you know, ancillary. He's no agenda adjacent Yes. And Jingles work and we use them for that reason. Yes, I guess so P'll probablyably do this one then just to make sure people know that jingles work. D little jingle . Lousy is jingle ye. H not very catchy. With that, I wantan to thank you for your courage in the morning to you, the man who put the C in cars for kids. Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one and only mister John C In in the morning to you, Mrter Adam Cre., also in the morning I should see Booing ground in the airubs in the water Dames the nights out there. In the morning to the tro therol room thening first second. Wow, thirteen eighty five. Low. That's very low. you know, what happened Play that stupid clip That wasn't it. Everybody ran away. I can't hear that jingle. It is the worst jingle actually, but they work They work, they work. We are u We are broadcasting live. We do it every Sunday and Thursday. You can listen to us on the no agenda stream, no agenda stream. com. And if you want to find out how many times we talked about that bogus organization or at least the bogus commercial for the organization, go to bing it. io no agenda. clipgenie. com and you can just search KARS and you'll see, we've been on this for a long time. But somehow all of a sudden the mainstream media, I guess they weren't were they not spending enough ad byy on the is that wor Well, the cost for kids, I think was done as a public service. I don't think there was any payment out No, but maybe that they wanted them to step it up a little bit Becauseuse you know, they were they were buying a lot of airtime. I don't think they were buying any airtime. I thought those are all PSAs Well, that's a good point. I don't know How can we can't get a PSA we don't have any No agenda for kids protection. We're not a charity. No, that's right. And for good reason 'a then you can't talk about politics Accord to the Johnson Aend You can listen to it. Now here's a cool way to listen to us Because you know, people are busy lots of stuff going on in your life. However There are these modern podcasts thats. We are after all a podcast You go to podcast apps. com You get one of these podcast apps And then the modern ones, they know when we're going live. All of these live shows have no agenda stream. When they're going live, they send out a special pod ping and you get a notification in your app, just like any other notificationationsays, Hey, no Agenda is live. You tap on that listening to showhow live Even better, perhaps, After we publish the show within ninety seconds, we're updated on your app, unlike the leegacy apps No yeah, that's the interesting part to me. Yeah, because someone can take fifteen minutes, a half hour an hour Now there's this one app that a lot of people use overcast, which is not Well they Marco is an interesting guy. He only makes apps for Apple And he hates me Bye Because he is very if you want to talk about woke, the guy is super woke. I mean O the over the hill woke over the top Is he non binary? He could be I don't know But probably he never liked the idea of You know, when we started podcast index. org We said Let me see, actually I should tell you exactly what we What did we put on the website? We put We had a statement Theod here it is, the podcast indndex is here to preserve, protect, and extend the open independent podcast ecosystem. And And at one point we had in there freedom of speech don't see that on there anymore. We had that, but It the whole thing was started because Podcasts were being the platformed. That's why we start. That's why Dave Jones and I started it And he didn't like that. Oh, your freez free speech, huh? It was you know that's the freeze of speech The Freeze peach people. Yes. he's one of the that infected the in agenda social, which we both had to bail out from. A I can't remember what the big deal was And they always used to use the term freeze speech speech. So he always has to do things differently. So instead of so one of we developed a couple of things with podcast index and with podcasting two point zero We develop the Chapters and transcripts. And there's twenty five other ones H So We make transcripts of our show And put that in the RSS feed and then the modern podcast apps pick that up. If you don't have transcripts and almost every podcast host now delivers transcripts along with, you know, your files what Apple started doing is Apple started making transcripts for podcasts that didn't have transcripts, which is No know, okay, that's Apple. They want to do that U the idea is if I have my own transcript my own, then you should take my transcript You shouldn't be using your transcript. Would you agree? Right. Exactly. It's nothing but that makes nothing but sense. Do you think that once overcast, Marco's app started to do transcripts? Do you think that he would use our transcript I'm guessing no. No. And so here's how The transcript showed up for our previous show As the jingle played The Jingle being the mning How do you think that show Now it shows up fine in our transcript, how does it show up in the overcast transcript? I'm sure it's very poor. Craig, Bond and Boss Kill What? Yes, exactly. Craig C and Craig. Craig, Craig Bond And Bond, your Craig Bond. Yes, and your boss kill. BOS And boss kill. BOS K I LL. Yeah Use our transcript, Marco He's not even listening to this show. No, no doubt. Anyway, that's why you want a modern podcast app that doesn't suck. We don't have ads. We don't have ads. I think the overcast the app has ads. The ads, if you didn't let you pay for it, See you don't get ads if you don't pay for us. If you don't pay for us, then you know, that's your own conscience you have to deal with All we ask for is value in exchange for the value we delivered. Now if you got no value from it, fine Why are you listening If you didn't get value, then you should probably consider at some point sending that value back to the show. It's a very simple system. We've been living by it for over eighteen years. It's called value for value Now you can deliver that value to us in time, talent, or treasure. That is kind of again, a very simple, simple idea. And Value comes in many different ways when it comes to time and talent Many people will organize meet upps alsoso known as What are eighteen what is the what is the what is the term Teeen takeover. te take Yeah No agenda takeover. No agenda takeover. So you can do that. You can help us out with boots on the ground, always very helpful, boots on the ground Lots of people sending cratum boots on the ground, Various various types of feedback. Most of them saying, I've been chewing those leaves forever. I feel great And so I'm like, well, my mom is loopy, but she may be on the synthetic stuff, okay But it's all appreciated. We take it all into account. Oh, one other boots on the ground. I got a boots on the ground back from our lobbyist about the flavored vapes And the the CDC guy quitting And she tapped her network in DC and indeed, Trump forcing him to approve the flavored vapes was the reason he quit. That was the last straw which seems like an odd hill to die on Yeah, Id say it is an audio to die on I think he wanted to quit anyway. I think so too So we always want to have a nice piece of art representing the show for our album art, another thing that we've been using for a long time Pret much from the almost the beginning of the show ever since The first art generator showed up, Sir Paul Cat were doing that. Another great example of that She was it was Randy and It was it was also another guy, Randy. I can't remember his last name. He We lost him. He's overboard. He's dead Maybe he's dead. Randy Randy. I can't remember Randy There was the original art generator, which is missing And then it kind of just faded and Paul Couture took over and did a whole new one. and now is the king of the or he is he is but we the original one still had some pieces that that are lost a time. Oh no. and then remember drop. io I remember drop. Iio. You remember? I was publishing show notes and art and everything on drop. io and that was the big lesson about Silicon Valley. We woke up one morning and Oh weve shut it down We sold I think it was maybe Facebook then all of a sudden you can't use. It was gone. All of our content was gone. learn That's when we started hosting things ourselves and lots of producers have stepped up for that. Anyway, the artwork, we wanted something very traditional. We typically do that on days of importance, like Memorial Day. Blue acorn understood it pererfectly and did this dynamite piece With just an eagle with his feathers all like just very energetic piece like,, don't mess with Merkca Memorial D. Beautifuliece, Blue Acorn. and we unanimously decided that's the one we want. Now a lot of people took this to a very strange level because hey, I can prompt, why not You know, it's not appropriate to have thanked the fallen for their courage. No Ryan M. Scott? No, that was odd Ver strange. We had Memorial Day alien combination. No, we're looking for Mother's Day Christmas, Easter, Veterans Day, Memorial Day, you know We're looking for something traditional And we got it from Blue Acorn. Um, We also learned that I think it idn't we get an email from Nestworks Yes The previous art that we selected was There Nest workks in an elaborate email explaining how he uses Photoshop. Yeah. Which we suspected. Yes, that was the flamingo with the drones. Yeah. Yeah, and how he did it And so it was Photoshop. It's good. 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It an egregious bully And I'm supposed to and I ' taken too much of it. I'm putting up with too much of your of your mean spirited Uh Bullying. Well I wish I could come over up with with a synonym for bully, but I can't. Let's read the note and see what he actually says because you're Y explanation seems a little over the top John, you have become too agreeable. This is understandable given what just happened to you and I'm not talking about your heart surgery. Ah. You can't hide behind that You experienence an immense outpouring of love after your absence This is a well deserved blessing that must have moved you However For the sake of the show Please lean into your buuzzkill vibe to keep Adam sharp And the show spicy Adam try to be nicer to John You guys. You guys are the best. No jingles, no Well, you know I can't John annoys me U often Um so and I' what what No, it's not true. mean you are not in my head Yeah, I'm just saying You can I've taken a note at face value. So try to I will try to be nicer I guess an example of that would be me complaining about you bringing dumb women clips onto the show. That is I love the dumb women. Was I not nice? mean I'm just trying to keep people listening to the show is what I'm trying to do. I'm trying to help the show And we should mention something as an aside. I don't want to change the subject, but should have been brought up earlier in the show. We now have an official No agenda podcast Insta account Insta No agenda podcast. It's Adam and John are the the are the proprietors? I'm not. We want we need a thousand, a couple thousand people to subscribe to this thing. So it's a no agenda podcast, all one word Um Instagram A. So I've been kicked off Instagram Do I? Yeah? My account, which I only use to check in on my daughter and, you know like post a picture on her birthday Adam C nineteen ninety nine. Um I was told when I went to log in Though you need to log in from a device that has had the app used with Instagram before Well, I've never used the Instagram app So o, I installed the Instagram app, log in and it says no, no But and I mean, it'll send an email to my email address and say Yeah, you can't reset your password or even log in until prove that you are Adam byy logging in in the app on a device that has been used for Instagram before. So I'm in a hole. I can't get out, I can't get in. I can't even see our own Instagram account. Well, you're there. I just searched. there, but I can't I can't log into my account. So whenever whenever someone sends me an Instagram link I can click on it. It says install the app or continue on the web. I continue on the web and then seeven times out of ten, I can see it and then it says loggin I'm stuck. I cannot get into my Instagram Well, I'm looking at your posts Yeah I think this is a benefit to society And I'm supposed to be nice to you I'm just saying They don't post. What is the last hs of posts on here? What's the last post I made You got a picture of Christina. Yes. exactly. what I just said ppy birthday But there's one and there's a picture of you and there's a picture of a horse and then there's a you don't post that much. No, I don't ever. I just said that See, hereere you go, annoying. Well, I did now. So what difference does it make whether you post a lote or not? I can't even see the no agenda podcast Instagram. and you just said, we're the proprietors of it. I'm not. I'm not I can't even get on Instagram I'll give you a password for you can do the no agenda podcast. I want my own account back So I can promote the no agenda podcast acc. I don't understand why you can't This doesn't make any sense. This never happened to anybody. Can somebody help him It happens to lots of people These things happen all the time peopleeople get locked out of Google. It happens all the time. This is the Silicon Valley model. We don't I got locked out of Twitter the other day. Yeah, well got back. And then it put me on some old account I started as a joke. And then I couldn't get out of it. 'causeuse you can't log out Sir Switu, Black Baron of the I four Cridor, Commodore in Orlando. thank you very much. You will be a reed Kight today. We appreciate it. Dame CC in Greensboro, Georgia Five, one, nine, seven four A Belated birthday donation for my beloved brother, Kight of the cross threaded wheel stud. Dame Ci. Very nice. Ian Cummings is in Kingsville, Texas four hundred and fifty dollars. We appreciate. this is a lot of value you're sending back. Thank you so much. And he says, this is a donation towards my father, Timothy's Knighthood as he undergoes intensive chemo for Richter's transansformation lymphoma I don't know what it is, but it doesn't sound good. It doesn't sound good. He is seventy five and has been hit in remission for leukemia for years before this bout of cancer hit him. I plan to get him knighted before he passes, but hopefully he lives longer. I think we should give him an F cancer is what I'm going to do. deffinitely. You've got Karma sucks. U Louis Ruez in Portage. Indiana? Yeah is, how come the reverse? How come the Texas and US are reversed on on these guys. It's the same thing. sameame thing with comp. What are you talking? Well, normally they Second thing is usually the country Like it's like Dame CC, Greensboro, Georgia, US. They're all the same No, then I got Kingsville, U. S., Texas. Oh, I have Kingsville, Texas, US I me why mine is backwards I'm trying I'm try to be nice to you, so I'll say What I wonder I was gonna to help. I wonder how was itval forty three seventy five. ITM John and Adam. Thank you for the show. I look forward to it every Sunday and Thursday. It helps make me It helps make the miles go by faster a kind of car. No I said John a picture guy in a truck I said, John, a picture that should have gone with my first donation. Can I get a love my truck, Jingle? Please, four more years Do you have the I love my truck thing I do That's right. Ecellent. I was ready for it. Jorge Hernandez, Lake Stehvenens, Washington, is up next three thirty three, thirty three, This donation goes to my bride to be and future Dame Savannah She was born at one thirty three PM in Brownwood, Texas I believe since she has entered my life, I've been blessed with all the thirty threes life has to offer. Let's have a kick ass wedding rat That's her nickname. This Saturday, No joke Is he proposing or He don't get it either. Please pray for excellent weather to ease my future mother in law's worries, jingles, karma for the both of us, and Joe Biden's, I'm gonna give you the whole load today. Thank you very much, says Jorge. I'm gonna give you the whole load good. All right, it'll be good. You've got karma. Praying for good weather, my friend praying for good weather for you. Dennis Kle in Tampa three three, three d. three, three ITM, John and Adam. We're happy to continue to support the best podcast in the universe and a big thank you to all the listeners who have given Manua goold. com a try over the past month. You've made the pain relief Gel our new best selling and most reordered product. That's Adam who did that. Well, yeah, I have another testimonial, but finish this first. Exclusive only for no agenda listeners. Don't forget to enter the code Adam twenty for Adam twenty a twenty percent off your purchase. Thankk you, Dennis Kle in Tampa, Florida, sent from my iPhone. I want my code to be one Adam twelve. That should be my new code So we were coming back from Nashville And have you ever had this on the plane where all of a sudden you just get this neck pain on one side that goes from of your head almost down your neck, down to your shoulder. and no matter what you do, you can't fix it You stretch, you move, you try to reposition. Have you ever had that? Probably, but I don't I can't recall. I not in a plane. I was miserable We were in the car, we had to drive back from Austin. So I was just miserable I come homem like I'm getting and I put the Manua gold relief gel on it. I don't know what it doesn't work the same way for Tina It worked a little bit for her, but man I tell you within five minutes. was gone. I don't know what this stuff is. Well I do. It's honey. But is I'm starting that and the burn cream are now in my kit forever. I'm never leaving home without it. We need a smaller vessel. a smaller thing I can, you know, can take with us the container is too big product development here C I guess Thank you, Dennis. Lisa Perez, Saint Gabriel, Louisiana, two fifty seven ninety four, our first associate executive producer. I love your show. Thanks for calling it Leg It is. My husband, who's already a night, are physicians and love hearing your medical interpretations. I don't know if that's a good thing. We are available to help any timee, by the way. Well, the way this works is you just send an email to AdamaccCurry dot com dot No one can spell Divorac anyway And when we mess up, let me know or if you think there's something that you can add to it, we love that type of value as well. Thank you Yeah Austin, your favorite. Cool guy. sorry. I founding bile from the screen I thought it said foot Roseville, California U two fifty U Cool guys. att the end of says stay chlorinated, I just found that funny Good morning gentlemen, a good morrow Thank you for your courage and all you do to help everyone's sanity. John, glad you're well. and if I don't care of myself, I'll end up in the same boat. My grandpa had a five way bypass. that's the big one Letterman had five way. That's a bigiggie My Letterman had five way and he was back to work in in Yes, you've mentioned this several times. Yeah, I know. it's galling. And you're still living with your kid item This because of The house is being rem Are you getting one of those chairs that you sit in to take you up the stairs Oh yeah, those sure. Those are cool. I can jog up the stairs now. it's not a big deal. Okay Th you could do help with the remodeling bllaze My grandpa had a five way bypass. My dad had a three way bypass at forty five.'s The difference is are nothing. The main difference is that I'm on Medicare Yeah, how much did you ever get the bill for that thing? Yeah, we'll talk about the bill in the future So I'm probably because I have more anecdotes. So I'm probably looking at a one way bypass in my future, not necessarily Magnesium, my friend, Magnesium My dad jokes around and calls the scar on the chest our family crest called the zipper scar. Shout out to my beautiful and talented daughter, Marle todayod is her high school graduation so crazy So crazy being a dad, but I wouldn't change it for anything. Kids really do change their life. Baby making karma for all the younger, no agenda listeners. We need more children. Yes. None for me though The wife has abundoned the oven deew in August and I'm praying it's a sun because there's no there's way too much estrogen in my house. Even the dog is a girl. Oh. I need someone to relate to. Thank you guys again. stay chlorinated, Austin, your favorite pool guy You've got Parm. All right, thank you. Austin, Sir Dixpert. Parts unknown, apparently two four five six eight. H. My truck hit thirty three thousand three hundred thirty three miles on the way to the cabin over Memorial Day weekend. I didn't need a sign more obvious than that T, thirty three plus thirty three and the fees, that's busing No jingles, no karma. Thank you for your courage. Sir Dixpert, thank you Sir Dixpert. Areciate that Busin, Bin You lie the coffee guy Benssonville, Illinois two a five twenty eight Uh JCD thanks for the tip of the day, picked up some Body, Okaykay. I gotta mentioned the tip of the day, which was a body And I want to tell the people over at the doorgend of fun and I'm going mention this again at tip of the day moment because a lot of people won't listen to this segment It's the badia no added salt version, not the regular Badia No guys new noe afternoon. I've got to look at this thing is filled with salt. What are you trying to kill me? 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Be holy of purpose Bright from the stars in the morning, brave and smart the order of the heart one andent down Don't go to the team take overver. Instead go no agenda meetup. It's much safer. you won't get arrested. And it's a lot of fun because you meet people and children from other lands, from all over. You have one thing in common, the best podcast in the universe. Knights, dames, Els, viscounts, barons, you'll seeem all there, and just plain old douchebags. They show up as well and welcome them with open Rs NoAgenda meeetups dot com is where you can find all of them listed. and here is a meetup report. We've been waiting for this one from the Squim Washington Too Minany Eggs Meetup. Hey everybody, this is welcome you to the No Agenda Meetup in Squim The Madness here. Just want to pass the phone around. Wish everyone a great day. Here we go. Hey, this is Miguel at madfarmerot life and I am the Duke of Douche Baggery. Good to be here, Brolf Hello everybody. This is Chris from the Madness in Squim repeport I'm waiting for my two M eggs dot com book to be signed by Mimi. Total chaos here, giving out a fifty percent discount on heat pumps. There's no better way to show you love the planet than buying a Douglas heat pump from Tuntel Electric. In the morning, Dame Laura of the Golden Mean, just w to give a shout out to Leo Bravo and the Fly to the No Agenda gang down in Los Angeles. See, I really am from Washington. Hi, this is Sarah. Do it for your big mama. Do it for your pop pop. This is Max Power. WTC seven won't go away. Hey, this is Dame Jen from Idaho, hanging out here in Squim, enjoying the local community and getting to know everybody's awesome. Todd wanted to hear more of Mimi on the No agenda. I think that's it. And wrap it up for the day. Glad everyone's here. It was a good turnout. Appreciate everyone. Thank you Now this was a fun meet up report. They sent me an IkeA package in essence. of four different recordings and there was an opening and had to I mean, I spent probably eleven, twelve minutes editing all of that together. But it was worth that, I tell you, it was nice to hear Mimi in there, who still can't find you, apparently This is just one of the many meetups. There is one taking place this Saturday, the tiny amygdala of Anchorage Unite actually to celebrate summer at two o'clock, That'll be Alaska Time at the Campbell Park Airirstrip Trailhead in Anchorage. L there's a lot of people in Anchorage and a lot of people in that area looking forward to a meet upp report from your No Agenda meetup. in the month of June, which is coming up The fourth, Raleigh, North Carolina, the six is the big one in Ukraine, Bilatirka, Kiev, oblast, Boise, Ido on the thirteenth, Franklin Tennessee on the thirteenth Indianapolis, Indiana, on the fourteenth, Charlotte, North Carolina, the eighteenth, Roterdam on the twenty sixth. And then we're already into July, August, I see September, October. Things are being planned ahead, people. You should plan accordingly. Go to no agendaeetups dot com d Find one that is near you and you know what's cool If you can't find one, there's no fee, there's no Ted X, you don't have to go through a committee. You just put it in like, hey, we're gonna be at this bar, we're gonna to hang out. and it'll be announced here on the show. And if you send in a meet upp reporter,' be happy to play it. We play almost every single one of them. Go to knowgendameetups d. comot Al easy and always a party hang out with all the nice and days. You be where you won't be triggered a hell flame. You gonna be where everybody feels the same Still to come, John's tip of the day. They've been good lately. See, I'm being nice. They've been very they've been so good. yourour tips are there just so fantastic. You're the best Working Yeah, okay alsoso end of show mixes, we've got some dynamite ones today, including the entire President Trump reflecting pool Now in song, interestingly Before that, though, we have a couple of ISO's I brought to today. John has two. It's an ISO off. this is what we play at the very end of the show. I will go first. This is incredible. Pl second one? This is so good That's what I have Well, I want celebrities again. Okay All right. Let's start with Jordan Peterson. Young men should get their act together and all listen to the no agenda podcast It's a little long, but sounds very very close, very close As close. It's not great? Not great And then we have this is Morgan Freeman. I just love these two guys and this podcast They don't he doesn't say no agenda This couldould have been any podcast. This will be stolen by other podcastters and'll be like, hey, look what Morgan Freeman said about our podcast Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's really good. I just love these two guys and this podcast. And there's some kind of weird edit in there. Now, I think Peterson No, no, that's that was him that was part of the it's good. It's no good. We're gonna to use Peterson. Peterson is good. I like Peterson. He's long, but it's good. We'll use him but we will use him after we do John C DVorak's tip of the day G fast for you and me just a tip JCD and sometimes Aam. Okay, first of all, for the people that are documenting these tips, The last tip was was not it was not mentioned that the badia that I'm talking about has no salt. There's no added salt. There is a special version. You just said that. I know, I'm repeating it because people don't listen to the donations segment. Oh, they just tune in for the tip of the day They don't listen to this either. but it's beside the point I'm making the I'm making it clear And so orry, make that There's another correct involving that tip is that doesn't c you can't get it in a big giant bottle It's only a small pack, Tiny pack, tiny pack. All right. That's good. It's I'm excited to I have ordered. I'm excited to try it It's a correction. Okay todayoday's tip of the day is now I'm looking at these I'm thinking I would we paid is too much But I'm not sure what the cost was on these becausecause there's a million different versions of this product And and you're going to have to try different ones to see which ones you like, but I'm telling you best snack I've run into in the last decade freeze dried blueberries These things are unbelievable They taste like they have the quality of corn pops So they're just crunchier than they're just crunchy And you can you just can't eat enough of them. In fact, the bag that I got from Trader Joe's and you can get these at Trader Joe's in their Trader Josees is in forty three of the fifty two states So you can go get him there. You can cross the state line to get them, son And so Trader Joe's has them But they also if you go to Amazon, there's about thirty vendors of these things and there's all different kinds of freezed dried f. What is the sugar What is the sugar content per serving? Pretty low. Really? Blueberries don't have a lot of sugar anyway They They a good source of protein. It's a good source of a lot of things and they're very low in sodium and low in potassium. They're outstanding product. High antioxidant value Yes, high antioxidant But you but the one pack T turns out to be one serving and you there's quite a few of them in here, but you end up you can't stop eating them. They're worse than olives. Oh olives. Oh man, olives, I hear you. Oh man I hear you, man. Have you ever had the Louisiana pickles Louisiana Pickles I don't know what that is. What is special about him? Oh, no this a producer and he does I don't you haven't gotten those Louisiana Pickles? No one sent me anything. Oh, okay, I'll have them send something to you Yeah, s'eet Swedish it's great. Okay. Anyway, back to anyway. So freeze dried blueberries Check it out Freeze Is this the kind that u tries to run down the hotel hallway We go. You don't remember Oh, the blueberry that was in the hall. Yes, there it is. Freeze driried blueberries everybody. find out more tip the day dot net knowaggendafund dot comot G for you and me just JC and sometimes Adam. created by Dana Brnetti. And there it is, the end of another broadcast day created by Danid Bun, everybody. Now if you stay tuned to the Noahgea Stream or in your modern podcast app, up next you will hear who are these broadcasters Andain that's a fun show to listen to. It's not who are these podcastters? No, it's who are these broadcasters. It says it right there on my cheat sheet. so I'm gonna have to think that's the correct title And we will be returning on Sunday, which is always fun, Sunday Funday. look forward to doing that. Before we let you go though, we do have some great end of show mixes from our superstars MVP and Just Baker. sandwiched in between there. And as always, We hope that you will consider supporting the show with some value for the value we bring you by going to noagenda dononations dot com d And I am back at home and happy to be here coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill countountry, Fredericksburg, Texas in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Refinery Row, I'm John C. DeVorag. We return on Sunday, please join us then and as always, remember us at noAgenda donations dot com until then, Audiosofes or hooy hooy and such Wait. From the digital artist, the deconstruction phase on the knowge and to show the cover art we praise. 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