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You gotta be careful with dialing your knobs. Adam Curge John C. DeVor. It's Sunday june fourteenth, twenty twenty six. This is your award winning Gimbon Nation Media assassination episode eighteen seventy seven. This is no agenda. Calling off sides And we're broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas H country right here in FEMA Region number six goodood morning everybody Curry And from Northern Silicon Valley where they're using Hila monster poison to lose weight. I'm John C. DeVorak. the m Hello eight months ago Everybody knows this Well, they're making a big fuss about it now Well, they were making a big fuss about it then it just came back. It's a recycle recycle what was it? was it the noise makers? You're back home. That's why. Oh, I got noise I gotping, ping, bing, ping. I discovered. I. You're cleaning your ns Yeah. So I got this What was that Spiderm manan Okay Hello, child. I don't know where I got this. I've never even heard that one. I haven't either. That's what surprises me. You probably had it for years, didn't even knowice Yes. This is what happened. there was one woman Saron, I think was her name. She kept sending me sound effect devices This is what happed When she stopped I think we lost her. She's overboard. This is what happens when you let your wife redecorate your house Was she in your room Not yet. Mbe. C on Eough of this shenanigans. Hey. Go team USA. Paraguay four one Good match. a good match. Yeah. N to our alien player, the black guy who's the only talent on the team. Well he's from he was born in Brooklyn I thought he was born in Nigeria. No, he was born in Brooklyn Uh grew up in the UK, I think, but his parents are from Nigeria Okay so he's a boy from Brooklyn But yes, he's definitely sounds like a brit when he talks. Well, that's because he grew up there. And so here' what I've noticed because I haven't really watched football Which, by the way, it turns out that soccer Actually, the English used that in you one hundred years ago. they used the term soccer And I couldn't figure out But was it about the game? Yes, because you had football. I thought that was about their relationships with their women. you had football, which was rugby But then you had association football A sock sock. So people would call it sock as an association, soccer appeals not to. I'm surprised that you're talking about this when when they When the Kicks just wiped out your San Antonio team in another pathetic loss by the team that seems to be Yes Born to choke. Born to choke. It's Cuban's team. So I have a love hate relationship That's not Cuban's team. That's the Dallas team. That's Cuban's team. No, no. he has the spurs. He's talking about Wow. Are you telling you heard it, people? Who does he have? The Dallas Mavericks. Oh the Mavericks, right? Yeah. Oh, well, screw screw him anyway. I got a real laugh out of you on that one, Oh boy. So let me go back because it was one of those that I flip around gags. they're pretty hard to pull off. So I just want to say a few things. about the game about the match. We don't call it the game, we call the match And by the way, the boy from Brooklyn, that last goal off the outside of his boot. So ye, I got all the terms back now because it's not it's not a shoe It's in football, it's a boot Okay. D So I see what they've done You know, the biggest problem I've always seen with soccer in America is it's not advertising friendly, but they've kind of solved it in two ways One, the digital signage, That's just great. They've got someone riding that thing They're switching it up. It's all coordinated. It's all over the stadium. It's very subliminal. I think that works well for the advertisers The second thing is, instituted the a hydration break Which is not a thing in soccer Oh, we're halfway through the first half. Everybody needs a hydration break In other words, time for commercials It's so obvious what they did there Well won' it will never get as pathetic as it was watching the NBA game where every time they took the ball out of bounds there was ten minutes of commercials. Well yeah. C you turn on your speakers just a tad little bit of slap back coming through. But here's the thing that that really threw me. Becauseuse part of the game of football is the referee, you know, he makes calls, you go yell at him, you know, everyone big protests. That's part of the game. Now They have the VAR Wh is the video as daughters of the American Revolution, not D V as inictor U the video assisted referee So This one the one team for Paraguay, the one player He like, o, o, he He kicked my shin I'm laying on the ground and they do the slow mo. and it's obvious the guy never even touched him So first the American player got a yellow card for kicking the guy in the shin, which didn't happen. Then somewhere in the booth somewhere, someone calls down to the ref who also has a camera on his head, Re cam It says, Hey, man We're calling a tech on that. So then the ref runs over to the sideline, looks at the monitor sees that nothing happened. And for the first time ever in any World Cup takes the yellow card away from the American guy and gives it to the to the Paraguay gay guy gay. good gay. But it's kind of its it's not right 's absolutely correct. This flopping is ridiculous and that's what soccer' known for partart of the game and you're supposed to be able to say we lost because the ref was no good. That is part of the game. Well those days are over and they should be. And our uh where's our where's our u Where's our coach from He' from Mexico City, I think. I'm not sure. here's a I guess a short clip. we won the game. No,'s It's worse than that. H's the president wishing them good luck. Brand new video of President Trump wishing the team good luck moments ago. mister President, Andrew Giuliani, how are you?. Well, I'm standing in front of twenty six champions and a great coach, Coach Pacatino right now that are ready to and run through a wall. So I'm going give you that to coach Pacatino and the captain Hi, mister President. How are you? Well I just got to say you're a fantastic guy, a fantastic comp. you're all about your record and your success and how great the players are. I think you got a really good chance of going all the way. Yes. I just want to wish you a luck. Thank you so much for your support. mister President we are going to do everything to make proud you and all the people here in this country Yes. Okay. than whatever he just said. Oh wait, let me get this straight. Yeah. So they win one lousy game. Apparently president gets pulled into it didn because this is the only game they're going to win. know the American T game traditionally stinks. This was before the game No, it was before they don't even win a game in the president against you. Wh? Why are you so unpatriotic, man What's wrong with you I'm just not a soccer fan Well you don't have to be to just say go team USA or go go. Okay, I said go team USA Now get off to stage. So the guy who keeps predicting the winner of the World Cup, I forget the guy's name He has predicted that that Amera will win And just one more sports ball nugget The Dutch king who was a huge Football fan He he has problems. is now Curacao, which is a Dutch province has a team. they qualified. there're in there. and he has his wife who of course is Argentinian So he has three three teams he's got to be rooting for I mean, this is this is a problem So you don't like sports at all and somehow you're suckered into this to this soccer scene And you've been yacking about it now Why? What happened? Come on explain. Well, I've been taking testosterone So my T is up I thought your te was down. which would more likely explain it. Yeah, but no No, I have a new now I have a new tablets, dissolvable tablets under your tongue Okay. It'll be this is my last foray into the te. I'm not doing shots. okay? I'm not going to do shots. and just no this is lame Jello shots. Yeah If it was jello shots, yeah, I'd do a lot of that Anyway, right as we're getting ready for the deal to be signed any minute now, any minute now. Ohh yeah BBC reporting that Israel has attacked Beirut again. These guys If that's really true, I don't see it on any other on the quad screen. but if that's true Trump will time we attack Israel Yeah We gota do something use guys of trouble. I keep mucking up the deal That's no good Did you see that? chorus of brass that was out over the weekend about this deal I mean, everybody had generals and vice admirals and colonels and guys from CNcom No Ner Well I have some clips, but I didn't notice it was anything Beyond the ordinary don't typically see that many coming out. U general Pain. And and the message is Well, the Iranians are no good. We should keep bombing them. Here to discuss the feasibility of this retired for Star General Fox News, senior strategic analyst, Chairman of the Institute for the stududy of War, General Jack Keane. General. Jack Keane's no good No, of course not. This is on Fox of course. Fox had all the warmongers on. Notice that the Iranians aren't pushing back so aggressively as they have in the past after the president said we were close on a deal Do you read anything into that? No, well I think It remains to be seen where we are. I mean You can tell This guy's from the Institute of War. Well, I think it remains me sewhere the Institute of War. Fmran. I mean, the comments are always inconsistent When it comes to a deal, you got people saying they're complying, you have other people in the government saying they're not. So it's going to take some time to fert out what we really have here. it all I say what? what he described is inconsistent at all One side says this, the other side says that. That's very consistent. Yes. But listen, don we're not at this point without the military operation that President Trump ordered. He knew he wasn't making much progress with these guys. and two nights of military operations with the promise of more to come certainly gave him added leverage. and I think As we go forward, and we're in early stages here. Remember, it's taken us two months to get here after the ceasefire when the Iranians said they were going to negotiate the opening of the Straits of Emuz in two weeks So we have to have some patience in what we're dealing with here,. And we have to be very clear right about what's happening Because what the Iranians say and what they do are two different things. All right, so let's go to CNN And CNN really want us to lose everything. It's just CNN and MS now, they' like, we should be the losers, we should be the suckers. This is what we want. This is where it's going. Trump's no good. Dan declaring victory this hour, The foreign minister going on TV tonight to make this declaration We are the victor of this battle. The Islamic Republic of Iran has emerged as a victor. The Iranian people achieve. This is not a slogan. This is no exaggeration That's just sort of propaganda you might expect from the Iranians, but it actually happens to be something a shipping executive I spoke with tonight backs up. The ship stuck in the strait for now a long time. A long time. told, quote, Unfortunately the White House, the US. are losers. Well, how come who was the name What was the name of the guy? Why don't you have him on S this is what I don't like Oh well, this backs up what some guy told me And the guy said,, you know, we've had a ship out there for some time So there we're losers That's CNN. That is very poor reporting That's what we get constantly. What was I looking at this morning? someomeone sent me a note. It was actually, I think the oil Baron also wants us to lose. I don't know what he's doing The oil baron here this was from Bloomberg. This is how this is what Blomber, right Oh. Iran pushed backack on U.S. Bloomber. Iran pushed back on U.S President Donald Trump's assertion an interim peace deal to reopen the Strait of Hamz was imminent as an Israeli strike on Lebanon posed a potential new risk to any agreement And then they have the Islamic Republics that an agreement with the U.S. would not be reached by Trump's suggested deadline of Sunday, Iran's semi official FS newews agency reported citing an unidentified official close to the negotiating team. What does that even mean As afid As a Friday, Iranian suupreme leader Motaba Kameni. hadn't agreed to the texts of the so called meemorandum of understanding according to a person familiar with the matter It's like this is not reporting. This is just hearsay I know, I know. it's crazy, right? What? It was Gambling And so I still haven't heard from the oil baron about these know one hundred million barrels of oil I think everyone got sign because I know that his partner has been to the White House and' part of the the oil round table, whatever I think they were all signed to NDAs about this. Listen to this We're taking out millions, which I'm justning today for the first time. But we've been taking out millions of barrels. of oil, millions of barrels. Every night. that's why I said eighty five, ninety dollars a barrel instead of two hundred fifty He is an expert, Phil Flynn, Fox Bus, and focus with me now. Phil, great to have you. If you could just walk us through Thank you what the president's announcement means for oil markets and why priceices is actually good news, not spiking higher in the US right now. It's absolutely great news. and I think people really have to credit the Trump administration from averting what could have been a major economic crisis The way that they've snuck oil out of the Strait of Hormuz by the cover of night, you know, is something of legend, right? You know It reminds me of the American Revolution saking over the Delaware in the middle of the night. But you know what, people in the industry exactly the same. but have been watching this and we've been seeing it on the oil side. That's why the market going crazy We have seen these tankers, you know, through these different satellite images, you know, going through the strait. So the word was out there, you know, but I don't think it was coverage I think because loose lips, you know sink ships. Oh yeah They were told that they were told to shut up about it. It's clear now That's why the oil baron wouldn't answer me. 'a they all that' your thesis. You don't know that for a fact. Well, but I'm hearing the guy saying we all knew about it. We were watching it on the satellite, loose lips, sink ships. That's exactly that is a shut up mission Of course, I don't know that for a fact, but now that it's all over.be we don't even know if it was actually if anything actually happened Okay Sure. whyy don't you play some clips? because you're not going to be on my side on anything today. It started, I know I started you off wrong with the football I'm sorry you apologized. Yes, I'm sorry I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. No, I no, I I'm just There's a lot of Flim Flam going on And it's getting on my nerves. and Oh o. And you know, so the this that. Yeahah, they were did this. We did that and now we're doing this and now we're doing that. It's just like It just bothers me. So let's go with the BBC I got BBC coverage here. This It bothers him ladies and gentlemen. It bothers me. Please stop So let's go to BBC Flim Flam. BBC Flim Flam. President Trump has said a deal with Iran is scheduled to be signed on Sunday and will be followed by the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to shipping His comment came hours after Iran cast doubt on whether the signing would happen so soon. In a social media post, Mister Trump insisted the agreement would ensure Iran could never get a nuclear weapon Thomas Morgan is following developments from Washington It was really interesting how much he mentions the nuclear program in Iran in that post, even though in this memorandum is actually not a part of that. What it says in the memorandum is that the strait will reopen, there'll be a peace truce between the two countries, the US blockade will lift, but in terms of the nuclear program, what it says and what the deal says is that they will continue negotiations for sixty days If I might point out, Flim Flam is a word we is a phrase we should use more often. Where does this even come from have a source of knowledge. Oh a book right next to The book of knownledge. o. Book of knowledge. hor, a book of knowowled What is the etymology of Flim Flam The knowledge is always there ready for me Oh, that hass to go back a long time ago. According to the Book of Kowledge, Flim Flam emerged in the fifteen thirties as a contemptuous echoic construction mion, likely from oldld Scandinavian origins, connected to oldld Norse Flim meaning mocker The word first entered English as deceptive nonsense in the second half of the sixteenth century. Flim Flam, there you go. It has been rilyly. It's mockery. So it's a very old fifteen hundreds. It's an old well, so were you. So it's an old still applies. A possible show title, I think now Yeah, it's actually a pretty good I think. Okay back to the BBC. Now we have the the deal signing BS clip. So once again it's been a day which started with optimism, talk of some kind of agreement between the US and Iran being signed on Sunday, onlyly for that hope to be very much left uncertain with Iran denying that anything would happen quite so imminently. We have of course been here before. Indeed, President Trump has made a habit of announcing that an agreement with Iran is Close This time, however, it's not just the White House which is talking up the prospects of success, This my colleague, Pa Ham Kilbardi from the BBC Cush Service explained to me What we know so far is that they're really close to signing a deal. Why? Because Americans are saying it, Pakistanis are saying it, and even Iranians are saying it. But what we don't know is that is it going to be signed really tomorrow? Donald Trump thinks so. He posted on his social media saying that it is scheduled for tomorrow. Pakistani Prime Mister Chhabel Shaif also mentioned the same thing. However, he said that it is going to be signed Digit So there's no photo opportunities that Donald Trump usually dooc you sign liikes and Iranians they want to deprive him of that photo opportunity so that he cannot claim victory. Regardless, what Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson has said that there is no signing tomorrow and we are not traveling anywhere neither to Geneva nor anywhere else Iranians are being more cautious about the timeline and to give the exact time and date of signing. Why is that? Maybe because they haven't finalized it yet or maybe because of the Iranian hardliners, they don't want to create an atmosphere inside Iran to give opportunity to Iranian hardliners to criticize the governments I find it interesting that Qatar all of a sudden is at the table now. mean I knew the Pakistanis were doing it, but now Qatar is showing up or those those guys may not be any good either Well they're on the other side of the of the strait of P moves. Yeah. So they figure they they should have something to do with that. I don't know Mbe Tucker will represent them Ah Okay, I got one more clip from the BBC which is this one kind of gives away something. I thought this analysis is pretty good possible that this is meaningful. It's about the funeral of the of the dead other than de Yeah, this is good. hold on a second. hereere it is, Yes. Another development, which we've been hearing about in the news is that Iran has now said that the funeral of the late leader Ayllah Ali Hhammeni will take place next month. Now they had delayed this apparently because Iran did not want his funeral to take place in the middle of a conflict. So if they're now saying it will go ahead next month, I'm wondering whether we can read into that that they expect the conflict to be over by then But ye, it might be because they think that by then they should have have overcome this conflict and this conflict, know they haveve reached at least some sort of a kind of rapprochema with the rapproachem. So there's no direct military raroacha going on. But the fact is that he has not been buried for almost four months over four months by the time in three weeks time that they're going to bury him And his son, who is the third Iranian suupreme Mer, has not been seen in public and nobody has heard his voice in the meantime. So are we going to see him appear for the first time during the funeral as well? Because that might be one of the key factors in the equation as well because his son has never been heard or seen in public So maybe that's the time we are going to see him for the first time, or maybe not. Well, so first of all, I have a follow up clip to that. It's interesting how things come together on this show Reppproache M. Why are we still using French words for deal? or Prochment has like' an agreement. Yeah, okay. MOU Rrochment Memorandum of understanding. Well, the actual date, according to Fox News is even funnier. State media in Iran also announced that the funeral for the former and late suupreme leadeader there Ali Khammini, will start on july fourth? It'll be a multi day event Wow, that's quite the date to choose. Rtt, you hear july fourth, you hear the Supreme Ler's funeral happening on that day Is there a message in there somewhere or is that reading too into things? It's unclear. There was an original time frame that this was going to happen in the early part of this month and that maybe it slid. There is an ongoing conflict in that country in that region. so perhaps their pres got a little thrown off. But yeah, unclear if it has anything to do with the two hundred fiftieth anniversary, The planning and preps for is very noticeable around this city july fourth, those bastards. Yeah, good catch. I'm gonna give you a borderline clip of the day for finding that one., thank you. I think the BBC will catch it. N the BBC. that's they don't like that day. They don't want to bring any more attention to july fourth than is necessary. I have one last clip which which is the NPR Rundown it's kind of their update of the whole thing seeing it. What is it is it Iran deal update NPR it. Both the U.S. and Iran say the signing of a peace deal is imminent, but disagree on when it will happen. President Trump says it willll happen tomorrow, but a top Iranian official doesn't think it will be that soon. as MPR' Cerry Chn reports He posted that a deal to end fighting between the US and Iran is, quote, scheduled to get signed on Sunday. And he added that the Strait of Hormz, a key transport route for the world's oil and gas supply, will be quote, open to all Pakistani officials mediators said a deal was expected within twenty four hours and would be signed electronically. But on Saturday, a spokesman for Iran's foreign ministry said a deal was coming but qu We will have to wait and see about the exact date, adding it will not be Sunday. Neither side has provided details of an agreement. O than Iran would open the strait, the U.S. would lift its blockade, and the current ceasefire would be extended for sixty days U that's sixty days meme, I don't know if that's true. I keep talking about that. There's the twenty four billion. they keep talking about ABC this will kind of wrap it up. ABC had their version And as you'd expect from ABC, it' like the whole thing was ridiculous and we're right back where we started with Obama. The two sides appear to be closer than ever to a deal to end the fighting and reopen the strait of Hormz. Senior White House correspondent Selena Wang is in Washington with the details, Selena good morning. Yeah, good morning, W. this is the strongest sign we've seen yet that the US and Iran are getting close to an agreement to end this war, a senior administration official telling us's eighty to eighty five percent chance a deal is signed in the coming days, and Iran's foreign minister says an agreement has never been closer. As for what's in this deal, that US official says it would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, that critical waterway, and lift the US blockade. But look, this is just a memorandum of understanding, a lot would still have to be hashed out over a period. The official says the deal quote leads to the dismantling of Iran's nuclear program, the US taking the enriched material, destroying it, and removing it from the country. But there's no specifics with about how all of that would happen And Selena, what more are you learning about? What Iran would get out of this deal? Well, potentially a lot. The senior administration official says if Iran holds up their end of the bargain, they'll get relief from crushing economic pressure and reintegrate into the global economy. That could include relief from US sanctions and twenty four billion dollars in frozen Iranian assets. But here's something really important to keep in mind as we talk about all of this. Trum says Iran will promise I love that. But here's this is NLP. that was pretty good. But here's something really important to keep in mind as we talk about all this. listen to me, listen to me, listen to me. That could include relief from U. S. sanctions and twenty four billion dollars in frozen Iranian assets. But here's something really important to keep in mind as we talk about all of this Trum s Iran will promise never to build or obtain a nuclear weapon, But that promise is not new. In fact, it was in the very first paragraph of the nuclear deal negotiated under President Obama a deal that Trump tore repeatedly criticizes to this day. He tore it up and he's doing the same thing. He's no good war of choice. her choice. I'm thinking the july fourth funeral date. I think that's correct. You know, my thesis has always been Trump said I do. Yes But but but Trump's probably happy with it. Yeah, go ahead, do it on july fourth. Wh cares? We're going have bombs bursting in a thereir, jets flying over Vanilla ice It's going to be fantastic. We got everything here in America, you're not going to see anything this happening. Who cares? We're gonna see some people in the street We're carrying a casket like they always do They could use stock footage. We've seen that so many times Then it all be cleared up and just before just before the july fourth holiday, gas prices go down, everyveryone's happy Yeah, I can see it canan see it. Well that that would be good timing. I personally don't think they're going to get the gas prices down in time But okay Yeah Well they're already down here. Here H Oh, I'm sorry. What am I thinking? I shouldn't even be making any generalizations. I'm in California. Yes. correct. I saw it' a diesel price around the corner I'm afraid to even guess Eight twenty five. Oh man is crazy That's a lot Um Well, speaking of California real quick I mean, it looks like Spencer Pratt has the goods on on your mayor that well, you're you're not in Los Angeles, but on the mayor in Los Angeles Do you see his threat video I've seen all of his videos, yes. Former reality show star and vanquished LA mayor owned candidate Spencer Prattan mac music bed. unleashing a vatriotic. Oh, that was this is a good piece. Vanquished, and then what he said? Spencer Pratt undernder a menacing music bed. Menacing music bed. Unleashing a vitriotic two minute long video the top two vote cri Americ Karen Bass and city councilwoman, Nicki Obama. And now every problem that plagues Los Angeles because of these two corrupt communists is going to accelerate corrupt. Inter sppliceed with movie clips, Pratt predicted his loss would result in a rapid dismembering of the social and economic fabric of the city. And he claimed to possess an audio recording of a private conversation involving one of the two candidates of such a nature that its disclosure would force them to resign from public office. are Nithia, ask yourself, is it possible that one of your employees may have a recording of you doing or saying something that would force you to resign and disgrace an FBI blazer bust in the door, Breakaking open your office because I assure you, they're coming Some shhades of Tom Arnold. I've got the pe tape. Yeah, exactly.. That's exactly it. he probably doesn't have anything Well, let's see there's one follow up short clip here. Former L.A County supervisors Zaverz Lavsky is with UCLA's Luskin Institute. He predicts most voters have moved on. People are tired of the yelling and screaming. and we saw that in the governor's race. O of the reasons Javer Visera emerged as a leader ople were tired of candidates behaving like children. As for Pratz's claim that he has a secret recording. The talkal is cheap. I don't take it seriously. Can I tell you how many times people said, Oh, we have recordings of you. No. I think it's designed to make news I do get these all the time. I get emails all the time. We have recordings of you. I broke into your computer. I saw you on your webcam webcam. I saw what you were doing looking at adult websites. seend me a Bitcoin Yeah, get that all the time I always say send me aoplies when you've' got a camera on your machine. send me a copy Yes, it a copy. I make some money off of that. I could use it. I need the proof. Yeah So then we have the Big UFC fight Yeah, that's going on should be going on now, shouldn't it? or is it tonight? No I think it's no they're doing it tonight and Oh man I really like this idea personally. UFC is it's such a huge sport Um As far as I know, the whole UFC idea is kind of uniquely American the not the techniques and of course all the fighting comes from derivatives But I mean Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is a huge American pastime watching UFC, right Well, this began this didn't this is not an old sport so you can't call it a pastime I mean, I think it began in earnest about twenty five years ago, maybe And there was a I think there was two competing operations. And the initial thinking with UFC was this was during an era twenty five or thirty years ago when everybody was taking different kinds of karate Brazilianarate J Ju Jitsu Yeah. And there was there was this thinking which of these sports is the best be the most dominant if they were facing off in a real real head to head match with no holdes barred. Yeah. Right. So and it turns out after a few of these matches that it turned out to be wrestling. Blur. y in the ground and to start pounding him. Yeah. But if you the first just to get anecdotal here. because I saw some of the first videotapes because it was not on television. Right. It was it was taped and passed around some guy was a collector of these. It was at carnivals and back rooms Well, I'll tell you, the original UFC fights from and I don't know if it wass called UFC at the time But the original fights where they had these guys, one guy to be a karate guy and a boxer. they'd go after each other one guy jump the other guy, knock him to the ground, get him in a position and then start pounding his nuts. as hard as he could over and over and over with his with extreme force intont the guy if the guy could even manage to tap out becausecause he was in such pain. That's what I mean, a real American sport. Thatsone. Yeah. And they had to ban the pounding of the balls because these guys are being, you know, basically never could have children after this And this was the early going and then they changed and they made rules and it became a little more like boxing in terms of', you know, being Having rules know it originally was no rules. It was you go for it. Well, I have three short clips of response from the usual suspects. Let's see what they think of it. We start with PBS, David Brooks. David, do your Sunday night plans involve being at the White House for a UFC match by chance? Well I'm actually an active participant. I'm going to be fighting with Jonathan. It'll be like to. I would like to see it. Could you imagine what do you make of this? Well, I first thought of like who are the artists John F. Kennedy brought to the White House? It was like W H Audden, Robert Frost, Jerome Robbins, Leonard Bernstein, And now we've got cage fighting. Don't anybody say America's in cultural decline? Well, he also brought in May Monroe and a whole bunch of chicks he was banging, but don't anyone talk about that I let not mention that. U MS now you're reporting yesterday for MS Now how Trump and his allies could profit from the UFC fight at the White House. And you report in part, Trump purchased tens of thousands of dollars worth of stock in UFC parent companies shortly before announcing the event last year, according to a May financial disclosure. He's holding a one million dollars per plate fundraiser for his top super pack The night before the cage match. It's his birthday. Let him do what he wants. tonight. And Trump What what did Obama bring in He brought in Jay Z and then Beyonce and had all kinds of fundraisers. Officially designed, officially designed a line of Trump XUFC Freedom two hundred fifty medallions, which are selling for two hundred and fifty dollars to twelve thousand dollars What in the grift is this? Whatt When it comes to those coins, some of those profits are going to go to the president's licensing company. Now the White House says that his sons run the Trump organization businesses, but it's not in a blind trust and never has he had any of his stuff in a blind trust the way past presidents have traditionally. All they can talk about is it's a grift. He's a grrifter, It's a grifter. Nowub Rubio comments on this Rubio is an interesting take on the whole UFC fight. Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the spectacle, calling it a gift to the American people and This guy is so good calling it a gift to the American people. Is it Yes, it's a gift to the American people. It's a is it is it free by the way? Is it pay perview or is it free? Well, you asking me? I don't know. You don't know. a troll room may know. Fended the spectacle, calling it a gift to the American people. And you just gotta hear this bizarre comparison he made. When President Kennedy announced that we were gonna put a man on the moon and return him safely to the Earth, no one thought that was possible and we did it. We are a nation founded on doing what no one else dared to do and no one else aspired to do. And at some level, that's what this whole company what UFC is been. Wow. Isn't that good? Rubio's the best He nails it. On some level, that's exactly what happened with this company. It was like a moonshot, man. B him safely to the Eth. No one thought that was possible and we did it. We are a nation founded on doing what no one else dared to do and no one else aspired to do. And at some level, that's what this whole company what UFC has been Laura Berhand Lopez and Aid McLaughlin are back with us. I'm gonna just leave that alone. I'm gonna liave that alone. All right. now what I learned though from NBC is that wrestling ' a very, very long presidential history. thirteen former presidents were wrestlers, including Dwight Eisenhower and William Howard Taft. Even George Washington was known to grapple, according to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. and a young Abraham Lincoln is also said to have been victorious in hundreds of matches in his day. There's only one recorded instance in which Lincoln lost a wrestling match. That's the kind of a president you want And Teddy Roosevelt? As a president, he learned Ju Jitsu and actually threw a senator onto the ground. I'm sure other presidents would have liked to do that themselves. I didn't know this. Go, Teddy I'm gonna hip throw you Yeah O see We got weak somewhere along the line. Our presidents were badasses Hey, you know golf. golf I'm I'm to wh When did the golfing thing start? Did that start with JFK? He was a golfer, wasn't he? No, Eisenhower was a huge golfer. Oh, Eisenhower, okay I know Roosevelt wasn't No his wife was. but I don't think anybody else had other qualifications. I think I think would I think it was Eisenhower that really made it madeade it happen. Yeah. Well, it was good. It was good Well well we're on top topic of personalities Elon Musk is a trillionaire. Yes, he is. Yes. goodood work On paper. Yes And so I thought I have two clips that I thought was would celebrate this. One is the Elon Mus supercut of everybody on MSNBC, CNN and the restro of saying what a dummy is This dude is probably one of the most unintelligent billionaires I have ever met or seen are witnessed Being a freeloader and a selfish and disrespectful one, and for misappropriating black vernacular for misogenistic purposes, Elon Musk is the absolute worst. The world's richest freeloader evidently has a very thin skin. Elon Musk. kind of turned out to be And I don't want to be driving the car built and design. Elon Musk is incompetent. He's incompetent He's a thief. He's a Nazi. Musk is a pathological liar He's a criminal. Wow. He's a sociopath and a ghoul. I cannot say this someone like Elon Musk is an intellectual. Really what he's up to is You know, um, snorting ketamine and and tweeting at all hours of the day and night. the guy's a joke, right? He really is a joke The more I hear him talk, I'm astonished at how dumb Elon Muskus. But look at what he did with SpaceX and Star Link and all these companies. got he's got to be somewhat intelligent. The more I hear him talk, the more I'm like, holy fucking shit. This dude tripped over his dick and became successful Wow, who was that at the end? I don't know. that one lastk gu, I don't know who it was. But I do have a descript. This is the mus hold on, hold on before you go there The verge you know, the Verge. Oh yeah, the Verge Well, they wrote this article. Let me see if I can find it here real quick ye, here it is The world's first trillionaire is a killer He's a killer? Yes. Elon Musk's SpaceX IPO will probably make him the richest person ever to walk the planet. And while his mountain of horrible personal conduct could fill multiple books, the fact one fact in particular stands out. A year ago, Musk's actions directly led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and he did it knowingly and worse, gleefully So They claim here according to a Boston university professor who did a some research seven hundred eighty thousand deaths, mostly of children, many of infants doue to. The USAID cuts. Oh so brother, Musk is personally responsible for the death of hundreds of thousands The Verge. What happened That is pathetic. What happened to the Verge, man? They've always been sketchy. No, that's pretty bad though. L Jeez, give me a break. All right, so I just wanted to ask That's pretty pretty slanted.. So this is, you know, Airy, the guy on is it CN or Mman Fleisman. Yeah that guy and he's with Thomas Friedman, the Nobel Prize guy from the New York Times. The economist, yes. The economist. And so they're gonna go on and on about What a dum this is this just came out and it's like they're still harping on Musk being kind of a dummy. Is there something in your view that is wrong That is immoral. with a certain level of singular wealth. whether that's a billion or ten billion, or now, today's the first day we'd ever say it. shouldould a human have a trillion dollars while people starve Well that it certainly seems immoral. You don't have to be a believer in perfect equality to think that there's something kind of obscene about this much wealth alone with this much suffering Damn, okay Wellalth is his fault. It's on paper meaneanwhile, you know, I know. But meanwhile, this much suffering that people are starving. these guys won't say anything about the about the fraudulent learning centers and the fraudulent daycares and the fraudulent food programs that nobody gets the food which is really is where people are starving. Well, not only that, but the Department of Justice announced a huge investigation with arrests Which I think everyone who is interested in the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein would kind of be interested in this. More than four hundred seventy five thousand Unaccompanied children Eer the United States during the Biden administration four hundred and seventy five thousand. Over three hundred thousand cannot be accounted for t the end of twenty twenty four The way that this happened was typically becausecause the criminals calling themselves sponsors trafficked these children to the border usually committing fraud to do so And oftentimes the children were abused, assaulted and certainly exploited In some cases, individuals would sponsor multiple children, which required them to lie to government personnel and on government forms, claiming they were close relatives when in fact they were not. They would use fake or stolen identities and make other false claims during the application process in order to obtain custody of the children I think I'm stating the obvious that when government fails to protect our borders It is the most vulnerable who suffer. Yeah, but there's no outrage over this or over this one particular highlight. I also want to announce today from the same district in Ohio, the Northern district, the sentencing of another criminal illegal alien who was convicted. Also from Guatemala He was a twenty seven year old man who came to the United States, smuggled in a fourteen year old child by submitting false paperwork and lying on the forms, claiming to be her brother, proceeded to sexually assault This young woman And these two cases well only two help explain how what was going on is really the stuff of nightmares. Yeah, not to belabor the point, but here's a clip from DHS Secretary Mullin. Because of our partnership with HHS and DOJ, Department of Homeland Security Tuly using the best the best, which the Democrats sometimes want to demonize because a lot of times this is IC, this is HSI, this is CBP. These individuals that the Democrats seem to want to Dein weve found one hundred and forty six thousand kids so far one hundred forty six thousand kids We still have nearly three hundred thousand missing. We're investigating reports to where Some of these kids claim that they were raped six to seven hundred times care who you are I don't care if you have kids If you don't kids, I don't care if you're liberal, you're indepeent, you're a Democat, you're Republican If you can't stand For law enforcement to go find these kids Who are you? A Democrat? Who are you So no one seems to care about this. I thought No they don't care. In fact, they encourage it. I mean, I mean, you can't say that. I mean that's not true, but it seems it as if it could be. So there's there's this theory and I won't say I got it from Texas Lim, but I did. It sounds like a Texas theory already And if you watch Dutton Ranch, we talked about it, that's another Taylor Sheridan a series And what will unfold in this series, spoiler alert for anybody who cares about it, is that the ten pedal ranch They are using their cattle operation because they have Mexican crossbreeds, not Texas Angus, but Mexan crossbreeds, which they bring up from Mexico And they They use that to smuggle drugs and people And I've received enough information about this to think that there's something to it. and that's probably where this screwworm stuff comes from Because there's so much cattle being moved from south of our border that not everything is investigated. And they put drugs in the cattle. They've got compartments where there's people, could be children, could be all kinds of stuff We're going to see that this will be the biggest scandal while, you know, our ranchers are being screwed over. this all this crap beef from South America and is coming through Mexico coming up and is being used as gigantic smuggling carrier vehicles. Yeah And I think, wow, man, that's totally possible that they because you know, there's so much cattle. They're not going to go into every single cattle car and check every single, you know, everything out perfect cover for it I'm not saying I heard that from anybody. By the way, Texas Slim Wants everybody know that after six years on the road, thousands of handshakes with ranches across the country, it's going to pull back and return for a little bit to where all this started. He's resting for twenty one days. He will be okay But he is if you don't hear from him, and keep an eye on his ex accounts, he'll be back in about three weeks. So he's going to be okay going back to the source of the seed Anyway. I think we'll see we will this is where DHS and all those guys should they should pay attention to the beef industry and if maybe some smuggling is happening through that. says the gossa be women in? No, no, none of the women herearsay. Now on the SpaceX IPO I have to say, wow, well executed. They did this so well. I don' know you if you were following any of it Yeah, of course. So the price was set at one hundred and thirty five But they were, I mean, you know, because typically you they were just running the book Getting the book all jacked up pre market, it was like one hundred and seventy, came out one hundred and fifty, which is so well done I think it was u at Morgan Stanley, I think they're the stabilizer. So you got all these banks like people unloading their shares, they'll buy them up so the price stays high. All those SpaceX top employees are wearing green shoes. Did you hear any of that No No, I didn't know about that. Well, you know what a green shoe is shoe is colored green. Yeah. So the green shoe is named after the green shoe company in nineteen sixty. they had an IPO. Every IPO has a green shoe, but this one was interesting So the green shoe means if the price stays above a certain point for thirty days There's an extra tranche of shares that can be sold that the insiders hold which would be the people who literally were wearing green shoes at the IPO. You could see them they'rearing green shoes Um The interesting thing about this is it's eleven billion dollars worth of shares with zero fees going to the underwriter, somehow Elon got that together So if they can keep it above one hundred and fifty for thirty days,' another just a nice cash bonus for everybody It was so well done. And I think I think it'll it'll it'll be okay, you know, people are focusing more on rockets Rockets and not on the X XAI part But I think very quietly the bubble Popped. on Yes, I think it sure. I think it's pop. Yes, I think it's popping. wouldould you like to, you know You'd like to hear why Yeah I'd love to hear why. Okay. so it started with the you know what happens when a bubble pops, right? Yeah, it goes pop And kids cry Yeah, a lot of kids cry. Yeah I think it's really believe it's still It's happening And I'll just tell you why, Anthropic and openp AI are waiting for their public offerings And their entire model is built on charging people for using their stuff. And we all know that the model there doesn't work people are are paying maybe ten or one hundred X less than it actually costs. And there's all these data centers and there's hundreds of billions of dollars in data centers The first This clue came from the Apple WWDC. U I think they still call it a keynote Now the whole thing It's like lame. Well, we've got liquid glass and have this, Wh who cares But And then oh, we fixed Siri, but forget Siri Siri is just the front of what's happening with the hardware that Apple is building. with their own silicon chips. This is The guy who co foundounded Siri and before they sold it to Apple. and I thinks he's telling us what is happening. Surfers or private clloud compute, I think, was the language that they used, But they also said, look, there'll probably be some sort of a data cap, if you will, which I assume you can probably buy out of. But it gets to this idea of the utility relative to the cost. Do you think they're going to find a way to I guess, strike that balance for the consumer Yeah, I think eighty percent to ninety percent of every query that you're going to use as a consumer You'll be able to run on an on device model, which means you have essentially a data center in your pocket. There you go. You got a data center in your pocket. This is where Apple is moving And then we had this strange thing happened just on Friday. withith Anthropic with their incredibly dangerous model, Mythos now renamed Fable five where they withdrew the model from use. Anthropic marketed their latest product as dangerous That's come back to bite them We are complying with the government's legal directive and are removing access to Fable five in Mhos five for all users. Just days ago, the artificial intelligence company rolled out its most advanced chatbot, Fable five. It's meant to be a safer version of Mythos, an AI model it withheld from general release, claiming it posed significant cybersecurity risks. In recent weeks, Anthropic has insisted on more industry oversight, even enlisting the support of the Pope and floated the option to pause advanced AI development. Right now, it's like the AI industry has a gas pedal, but it doesn't have a brake pedal in the car. And what we're saying is we want to do some of the work required to build that brake pedal so we in the world have an option. Now the US government has ordered Anthropic to suspend access to fable and mythos for foreigners, citing national security concerns As a result, it's been abruptly disabled for everyone It escalates a dispute with the Trump administration, which began when anthropic insisted its tech should not be used for lethal autonomous weapons. Anthropic is run by an ideological lunatic who should't have that that's not my question. My question is aision make what we do. It's also an escalation in American efforts to stop China from accessing advanced AI and catching up in the race to control the all important technology So I think that anthropic made a very, very bad mistake here. So people were, you know, you could select your model, you got your opus four point eight, your Sonnet, whatever. And there's Fable five and everybody's like, oh, this is great. We're using it because of course it's no This is not dangerous. This is Ch GPT two, they said it was going to kill everybody in the world. Nothing has happened. No one's lost their, yes, people have lost their job, but overall M engineers are being hired. There's all kinds of things that are just not turning out to be true with this very scary AI But if you are an enterprise And all of a sudden Your model goes away that you've been using that you've built something on You're gonna to think twice about this. And so the all in pod, yes have to bring some clips from the all in p. Yeah, I have to As an aside Jason Callicanis does a great Bernie Sanders He really nails that. It's not in this clip, but he really nails it So Uh What's happening is anthropic is now looking at your prompts Diding not just your proms, but your entire context window and deciding if you should be able to use a model or not Which you know they could censor you out of a model if they feel that, oh, you're asking about DNA or chemical process is you may be a terrorist, Bp, we're going to turn you off of that model. And nobody wants this who's running a business and relies on it. I think that it creates Pretty obvious risk now And I think that obvious risk is twofold. One is anthropic has essentially shown their hand which is that they will increasingly takaking props. evaluate the prompts and decide what to do with them before they generate output to you. And I think If you were a person You should generally now think There's a risk of censorship If you're a company I think it's almost a nonstarter And the reason is because you could accidentally one of these things without even knowing it. A downstream scientist using the Qad APIs could trip it. A business executive inside your corporation could trip it a person doing scientific molecular research couldribute. and all of a sudden, you'll get cut off. from a very important source of business differentiation for yourself So I think if you take both of those two things together We're at this very unique moment in time where I think companies need to start underwriting this next phase of AI, which is How do I have control Who am I allowing to learn off of all of this information? Do I want to have single point of failure risk? with respect to AI. And I think the answer is that you need broad diversity and a governance approach that's better managed. So all of these guys in this all in pod, you know, David Sachs, who was the crypto slash AI Zar, that was Chimoth. He's some Silicon Valley hots shot investor. Of course, there's Jay Cal who doesn't love him. And then there's this dude Freebberg. And I'm not sure if Freeberg lives in California And he he has a company that does DNA exploration on plants. He's trying to build better potatoes or something. But he sees exactly where this has to go and how it actually doesn't benefit American companies, it benefits the Chinese. Over the last couple of weeks, they've begun to restrict the ability to use the models to do that work And the premise is that there's some sort of bioeapon type risk that folks have theorized could happen using these tools And as a result, we're losing the capacity to use these models for this very important scientific development work. As a result, we are likely going to end up needing to use open source models and run them locally ourselves. So the reason I walk through all of that is so people can really understand the context of what's going to happen here. As folks like Anthropics say, hey, we're going to restrict access or censor the output of these models It is going to force companies like ourselves who still want to take advantage of the capability of these LLMs to go and get open source tools and run them. And what are the best open source models today? They're Chinese. Yeah, they are. That is a major concern The American open source models are not as good as the Chinese open source models So the restrictions that anthropic and others are putting upon themselves and upon the industry is forcing a lot of companies to go and get open source Chinese models and run them. We're seeing this across the landscape with Star. We see it with large scale entprises. Everyone's making that move. And this's true. If you look at YouTube, there's hundreds of videos, fifteen minutes to an hour long, people explaining how you run this on your computer, how you can run models on your phone How you can build your own chat bot. It's not that hard to do actually And they're all saying, well, we can't trust Anthropic, we can't trust any of these things. And these models are pretty good. If you just want a chat bot that can do searches, it's very easy to put together But it's D this last one, David Sacks who flags what Anthropic may really be trying to do, which I think is stupid if it's true, but they're trying to build a moat around what they have by pososing up to the government saying, we need regulation. You're missing one piece of it, which is at the same time phanthropic was engaging in mandatory surveillance and nerfing its models Dario wrote a new blog post. Oh God saying that transparency was no longer good enough we needed to have a new regulatory agency like an FAA or maybe an FDA to approve all models So your presumption there is correct. Yes, if you could go somewhere else your questions answered, then you would have alternatives. But at the same time, that Anthropic is engaging in this potentially anti competitive behavior, they want to restrict your options. It's not good enough for them just to win in the free market. They're calling on the government to regulate and stop potential competitors and limit the number of models that you have access to. Why would they do that? Why would they want to get regulatedwer suuper simple, they don't, they want to apply that regulation to open source, which is impossible But this would be a great way to scuttle. So look and Sandbag open source models.es, because they don't have the ability to be regulated. So it's like a preemptive strike against Token maxing on your local machine So my thesis is People have seen it, peoplee have seen the success you can get with an open source model, running on your Mac mini, running on your iPhone, running on your your Linux by it can run on anything. There's a lot of movement towards that. And this is what we always see in computing. only this is at hypers speed. You go from centralized to decentralized from decentralized to centralized. And I think we're already going into decentralized mode before these guys can even get public Someone's going to report on this on CNBC at some point and people are going to go, hmmm, what is really happening here let's listen to this clip from NPR on how Anthropic got banned by the government, so I can put it in context. Anthropic abruuffly shut down its latest AI models after the Trump administration banned the use of those by foreign nationals. And here's John Ruich reports. According to a statement from Anthropic, the government's directive cited unspecified national security concerns. It ordered a suspension of access by foreign nationals to Anthropic's Fable five and MythOS five models That includes foreigners inside and outside the US and even foreigners working for Anthropic. The Mythos AI model has been a source of buzz in recent months. Anthropic decided not to release it to the public in March because the company believed it could potentially help hackers exploit computer security flaws. So it came up with a workaround, Fable five, an advanced model with extensive safeguards was released this week Anthropics says it thinks the government is concerned that there may be a way to jailbreak the model to get around those safeguards. But Anthropics says it disagrees with the ban. Okay, I have thoughts, but you want to put into context and give comments. No, I don't have any thoughts. Tell me your thoughts Um first of all, looks like The Trump administration is purposely trying to blow something up This let's start with the basis, this marketing hype of, o, mythos is so dangerous. We can only give it to the top five biggest banks under proroject Glasswing. No one else can have it. Then they release it with guardrails They've done tons of experiments with the same prompts for you know free BSD vulnerabilities and all the other models found the vulnerabilities too So it's not like they have something super special They don't And they and when you know, that seen the exact order or request or what it is by the Trump administration But they could solve that in multiple ways. You know, it's no different from bank account like, okay, we need to know your customer. Are you a foreign national? Let me check your record, showh us your ID, etcetera Even then that's kind of wishy washy But then they turned it that was the mistake. They all were just going to turn it off. I think those guys are Crazy. They never should have done that. They should have at least fought that But they didn't So they want to build some kind of modat around their super dangerous stuff But it's really having the adverse effect. People like, o, okay, Quen three point six works fine for me. I get the same results All it's doing is building tools and using web searches The corpus is no longer important It's just not T get your open model, you can adjust the weight, you can put whatever you want in there I think I think it's maybe a slow leak then, but the bubble is going to pop based upon what's happening here from the data center to the desktop and in your pocket short now. Oh wait, they're not public Well, you said the bubble popped. now you're saying it is leaking. Well popped. but peopleople didn't hear it pop yet I suw this None of this makes sense All that Well, if it doesn't make sense that Mesa iss probably something we don't know Well, the thing I know I've been working on with it extensively is these local models work very well. and if a podcaster or disc jockey VJ can figure it out, people can I watch the YouTube video. I like the way you do that bit. I'm just a podcaster man. Podcaster DJ, VJ. That's VJ. Oh yeah, VJ who's always been kind of a nerd Yeah, but everybody's a nerd these days. L You can just go watch a YouTube video. the guys explain exactly how to do it.ike, oh, I click on this, I click on that, I download that. and now it's working. That's what the whole open cllaw thing is. It does a lot of good stuff on YouTube Yeah, I should do a YouTube channel VJ hacking. Anyway, that's just my thoughts. Investate, Well good. just your You have so many opinions. I have to give you this have to do it. It's not an ask Adam But I did a three by three, even though one these says two by two. I don't know why that happened. Th you just type open. It's the stuff they used to put you asleep, man. That stuff. So I But these are way I talked about these before, this should the openers. Let's do the jingle first. Now it's time for tr by. Eximent by. Gpiring stories from ABC CBS and NC never ending two by two two two and three by three. Okay, these are the three stories. These are the openings of the three networks for Friday show. Friday's news shows, the Yamish you know, Tom Yomas and the rest of them and I want I want you to pay careful attention Okay because their main stories that took place were the Nicks up setetting not the game that just played yesterday, but the game before Yeah. and they must becoming a trillionaire and tornadoes in the Midwest and one or two other stories they it turns out that they're not as matched as you might think. They're not even close to being the same length ABC stretching it to over two minutes. Yeah.'s long And and CBS keeping it short. CBS one twenty. They have more adload And so and so u I want you to tell me which is the best because my opinion has always been NBC's done the best job. But after you're listening to these three, I can't say that anymore. And the blend is totally different from network to network. Let's start with the long one with ABC. Tonight, the severe storm threat for millions as we come on the air more than ninety million on alert from the midwest into the Northeast. That's very good. You start We come on the air, That that's urgency. it's well written. I like it start with death and destruction with the storm. very in the air more than ninety million on alert from the midwest into the Northeast, and tornado watch across multiple states ounding rain, violent winds into the night and through tomorrow. Dangerous heat in the triple digits, legal bverd is tracking it all. Hours after President Trump threatened a major escalation in the war in Iran, his sudden about face, calling off new military strikes. The president now says a deal with Iran could be in place as early as this weekend. Rachel Scott reports from the White House. The images coming in, a series of explosions level a home and rock an entire neighborhood A massive fireball, at least nine homes damaged. Tonight the chilling political assassination that stunned the country, the accused killer admitting to the attacks, pleading guilty to murdering a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband and critically wounding a state senator and his wife. President Trump announces his nominee for the next director of National intntelligence amid bipartisan backlash over who will fill the role on an acting basis Angry lawmakers leave town without approving a key spy tool. Here in New York, celebrations get out of control after the next's historic comeback against the sppurs in game four of the NBA finals, dozens of fans arrested, some throwing eggs at sppur star Victor Webinyama outside the team's hotel. tonight an urgent warning about a growing criminal trend. Authorities say teenagers are being recruited online for violent crimes including killings, bombings, and abdUuctions Bcam video shows the moment one police officer mistakenly is shot by another The police chief is calling it horseplay. The World Cup now officially underway. Dolly Parton laes her own coffee line, a famous song inspiring the name of her brand. And the miracle comeback. After being down twenty nine points against the sppurs, the faces of the Nick fans tell the story. Wow He, World headquarters in New York. Okay. This is World News tonight. All right David Y. Inim review U just as I was getting upset, I was going to say, where is the human interest story, which is typically lost puppy found kitten in the tree Yeah something that warms your heart it. We got Dolly Parton. Well we got the Kicks, you know, after we had the Kicks destroy the city, then we had they did the Kicks twice and this Yes they did but they did a the horrible story and then the kind of uplifting story. Everyone likes an uplifting sports story. What caught my ear was Dolly Partin's cooffee brand based upon a famous song. I have not heard it, but I'm just guessing it's the song Jolen and she sings caffeine. It's funny though. The caffeine, caffeine caffeine. I love caffeine. That's what I would have done if I would name her coffee So they got they covered pretty much everything except where's Elon Musk's trillionaire? No, it's not in there. Good c. not in there. No way, this was from Friday. This is all from Friday have been after the trillionaire thing happened. Should have been in there. Should have been in there. Okay, which is next Well, let's go to the next longest one, which would be NBC. Breaky news as we come on the air B President Trumps. They also as we come on the air this I don't think I've heard him say that. two different reports And we need to start doing this. We're all doing this. As we come on the air here for your pod. Breaking news, as we come on the air, President Trump saying a deal with Iran could be signed as soon as this weekend. The president announcing the deal is almost finalized and he's called off another round of strikes set for tonight, what Iran is thou saying about this deal? Tornadoes tearing across the Midwest, one ripping the roof off this home Pool chairs flying off a Chicago rooftop crashing right into traffic. The threat Oh now pushing east, Al Roger standing by for us. These images just in of a deadly plane crashed into a home in Ohio. Golf star Phil Michkeollson removed from his longtime club as a new report says he was accused of inappropriate contact with a female employee. hisis team's denial tonight dash cam video showing a police officer accidentally shooting another officer, the chief calling it horse playay gone wrong. World Cup kickoff were there for the first game, the fans going wild and the clashes with protesters outside the stadium. Our series the cost of Denial and the new government report slamming popular Medicare addvantage plans for too many denials. ninety five percent of them overturned. The mystery on the National Mall. Giant numbers eighty six forty seven imprinted onto the grass. Is it a signal against President Trump? White House cage match our first up close look at the octagon ahead of the big UFC fight this weekend. And there's good news tonight the biggest comeback in NBA finals history, sending famous fans like Jimmy Fallon, Larry David, even Taylor Swift into a frenzy. Nightly news starts right now. This is NBC Nightly News with Tom Yomas. Okay, Analysis here. I love how their music bed has so much tension when it starts off. But they don't have like ABC had and syymbols and crash and they had nap pops and all kinds of stuff. fter you hear that Well they did they did have a couple net pops during the tornadoes thing with where you heard someone in the background you say, Oh my God. Yeah, yeah, some of that. but after what happens is the music bed gets in the way of that at a certain point because if you can't continuously be telling me about death destruction, I' going to die, we're coming on this news at this hour to know then it gets boring and then you kind of lose interest and they should have shifted the music when he says, and now some good news, you, do something different there. So that's just my opinion as a television producer. They did have they did have the World Cup mention, which ABC did not mention. Yes, that's correct. Yeah. whichich is good news. No Elon And they did not have Elon. No, No Elon. Yo Elon. So we have so so you can see there's a slight difference. So the editorial room where they make these decisions is varied enough that it's kind of entertaining to try to see what what one like the film Michollson story was not in the ABC report and it's no place else. And in a Medicare breakdown. Yamis doesn't have that intensity amish. Yeah, but I'm just saying If I would have said, take this back, recut it, boys It's not good enough. Now CBS, I haven't heard these obviously. CBS has been really good with quick Nat pops and quick words from people in their reports. So I'm curious about their their new opener their opener. And are they coming on the air at this moment We'll find out Gutman in for Tony to Copal. Tonight, a standoff in a shooting, at least one person killed and ten wounded in West Texas. The shooter also dead were live from the scene tornadoes tear through the Midwest. the moment a storm chaser saved a man trapped under the rubble of a goodood house, tens of millions in the path of potentially dangerous storms and brutal heat. SpaceX blasting off in an historic stock IPO, making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire. Why some are concerned about the unprecedented wealth Power in one person's hands possible peace deal with Iran looking more likely tonight, Iran says in agreement has never been closer. But will it actually happen? What the president is warning tonight. World Cup fever spikes. U.S men's team facing off tonight against Paraguay Katie Perry, starting the party at the opening ceremony And Steve Hartman on the road with twin sisters not related by blood, but by bond. We have a bond that we think no one else can break. CBS News headquarters in New York. This is the CBS CV News with Tony Dekobo. Okay, bad start because they didn't come on the air at this moment. Very poor. They should have at least replicated that. I agree. I love how they brought in early Early, they whipsawed you by saying, you know, destruction tornadoes, how a storm chaser saved somebody's life? Yeah, okay, I'm interested. Then they went into Elon, good, and then immediately contrasted that with he might have too much power. But then what was this with the twins at the end? The whole thing fell apart What was that story? was that their story at the end is the human interest story which they tease only ABC and CBS teas human interest today because they NBC usually does, but they didn't on on Friday U It's just a lame story. Steve Hartman is the guy that, you know,' like Charles Caralt used to be on the road and he's out, you know, Charles Carlt of course had two families famouslyes and he was on the road so he could go. which was just honeyum honey I'm home honey. Yeah, I gott to go on the road again Can you imagine? There's a lot of people like that though. You keep hearing the do. I guess. it seems like a lot of work. Y. It seems like way too much work. One family is more than I need, thank you. I just thought it didn't didnt it missed a lot. It didn't have anything about the Kicks. No It didn't have anything about it was weak. It was very we had the main story. The main stories were I thought Tornado Musk Tornado, Iran And Th those are the three big ones and then World Cup is optional. I don't know. CBS was the worst of I really thought ABC was the best, even though it was long it I thought it was the best. They really p. I thought it was the best too except that it left the Elon off So let's listen to the top of the show on MS Now, shall we? Because this is the one story that none of your three by threes or two by twoos even had And that is this. And for that, we switch to circle backack sockey. So this was the crowd that gathered outside the Kennedy Center this morning to watch as workers set up scaffolding to strip Trump's name from the building. No one had Trump's name being stripped from the building. There were people out there watching at night standing there waiting waiting waiting for this slap. Yes Online, literally, millions of people, we've talked about this already watched live streams for hours, which is remarkable. Given the big action they were watching was basically scaffolding being built Now in person, there were cheers. There was a drag quQueen. There were bubbles. Who says DCs and F Luck people here. Why Why do Lfties, I want to call it Democrats, but why will lefties Always associate arts with drag queens and bubbles and rainbows. Why It annoys me It really does. it annoys me It's like yeah, I guess it would. It would annoy anybody. Itly scaffolding being built. Now in person, there were cheers. There was a drag quQueen. There were bubbles. who says DC isn't fun? We've lots of fun people here. It looked like quite part people. And there to celebrate her victory was Democratic Cgresswoman from Ohio, Joyce Baty. You see, the reason any of this is really happening today is because Joyce Baty is on the board of the Kennedy Center. And when Trump's new appointees to that board added his name to the center, she sued arguing that legally, an act of Congress was required to rename the building. And last month, a judge agreed with her saying quote, Congress gave the Kennedy Center its name and only Congress can change it. The judge ordered Trump's name be stripped from the building by tonight And yesterday, the Trump appointed leadadership at the Kennedy Center tried to get that decision pause. Then this morning, the judge denied that request saying Trump's name had to go. And then this afternoon, after the scaffolding had been built and workers were ready to start peeling off Trump's name, the Trump appointed leadership at the Kennedy Center tried again They appealed the decision. Tonight, that appeal was rejected And I kid you not, moments A that final appeal was rejected, a literal rainbow appeared across the Kennedy Center. A double rainbow, actually No Okayay, God approves This is this is Man. That is pathetic. Tal about Ban now So this Be woman, She's the one that sued over this. Everybody, all the cable news She's a transgender Is she I don't know. He's one in Congress. It might be. Let's see what he has to say. Why do you think he keeps focusing on these things I think it's because it's who he is. I think that having this role has made him to himself. This is a vanity project Having this role has made him to himself. Sheesz what I think she' illiterate whoever she is. Listen to her. I think that having this role has made him himself. ding ding, ding dinging onold a second. This is a vanity project for him. All the gold in the White House, tearing down historical rooms and venues that have been there. What? Tearing down historical rooms and venues that have been there She' she is captured, man. She's captured by something that it's not based in reality. Baring down historical rooms and venues that have been there and putting what I think he calls his trademark on it So I think it's all about him that he wants people to always remember that he was there, not what he did, not how he fought for the country, and not how he stood up for our democracy and the rule of law. He wants to be a dictatorship. And that's what dictators do. He wants to be a dictatorship. He doesn't want to be a dictator. He wants to be a dictators. dictatorship all togetherether And then we winded out with the Miss Now crew. I'm listening to him. I wre down here sllit screen. I keep going back to the reporting of Susie Wiles, the chief of staff, basically saying to everyone in the administration, listen Let Trump be Trump But you guys relentlessly focus on the economy. At what point will someone realize, perhaps the chief of staff that having that kind of split screen in any white House, but particularly this White House is what's fueling this anger because you can't have the president of the United States with the biggest megaphone out there with his Gadiator fight. I'm so glad you said that, the Gladiator fight on the South lawn and saying in the Oval Office, I love the inflation. And meanwhile, people can't buy gas, They're having trouble meeting their payments. At what point will the White House say, you know what? we need a unified message here strategy H K partart guy. No, is that the K partart guy? or was that Yeah that was K partart. Can't tell if it's K partart or the guy with the Fro. I can't tell what the k's hard to tell part. I thought prettyive The trenday Aragua Uh killing Nino. Guro, I thought that got underplayed a lot Well before you before you drift over to there, I have a couple shs that since you played an idiot. Oh o boy. listen to him catch the cue. Wow Well that's because the troll room was already doing over Unders on these clips That's good. I think he could do Kalcici bets. Will DVorak play or whatever girls clip I have two whatever girls tooip for today's show. Oh man, I could have made a killing You couldould have made a killing. Yeah, on the prop bed business, yes because that, you know, we just played a dummy. so let's these women who you ask as future representatives of our country is who are going to leaduture. Yes the girls who, some of them did not really pay much attention in grammar school Shall I go? Is that the ceue How many planets are in our solar system? Oh goodness twenty five. Currently I do kind of like how when they say something stupid, the guy goes, Okay Yeah That's a good, that's a good bit. Okay. Okay Currently? It's one hundred years ago. Yes, currentlyrently The government building the Pentagon is what shape? Like the pyramid. It's like a pyramid. okay. What country is directly north of Mexico? Like Spain. That's not too far from Tel Aviv How many months are in a year, Gemma? fififteen. twelve, sometimes thirteen. It really just depends on if we have a leap year. Yeah. She said fifteen. twelve sometimes weird like Greek ancient Greek calendar or some shit. How many sides does triangle have? Oh, that's a real hard one. fourour. What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States starting with you Tel Aviv. That's not a country, mother. No, that actually was Italy. England again I remain this is a national security issue Th these children cannot be walking around the streets. They need to be educated right away. And it's not the It's not that they don't know the facts, you know, these trivia questions is how they bounce around guessing on stuff. That's a great observation. Yes, because in fact, they get into an argument. One of them says well it thirteen thirteen months in a year depending on whether it's a leap year. Where do you get that? And the other one says, no, it's fifteen months in a year. You don't know how many months there are in a year. Tel Aviv And Telivv is Tel. How does that get in their brain Well, this is what happens when you doom scroll all day And just stuff just sticks there, like Tellev you. o Yeah Scroll sccroll, scroll, sccroll. The nine planets Scroll sccroll. I'm surprised no one said, Well, thirird rock from the Sun is Mars because that was a good TV show This is um Yeah, the third rock from the sun, of course Yes, It's earth Well, now But this is what I expect them to say. Yeah you something like that. sure Okay, let's go to the next one. More uplifting clips from M more uplifting clips. Cip Name three countries besides the USA, starting with you. Texas, Mexico, England, Israel, Europe. I also have to say, I don't know Texas too. How many continents are there? Four. Six, one. Name one continent Russia. What two countries border the USA South America and North America? Yeah. Israel and Germany? How many states in the USA? What is it fifty seven or something? thirteen. What is the capital of the USA, Gemma Of the USA. Yeah. L like British Columbia. Now they're just being silly. And now just being silly. Were they in hot pants No they never show their overall attire just is wasised up U Unless they get up and or get thrown off the show this is Why don't they ever get dumb boys? Are boys not stupid like this? Is this only women Oh they could jump Women could do a There's not all the women are. I mean they have a he has a bunch of women on his side of the of the Dais basically that that are smart and they're condemning these girls constantly. There was a good debate recently where one of them says, how do you ever expect to get married? You don't even know and she just blather nails her with all those stupidities And the girl it's weird show. It's too long to watch. I warn you, my friend. I warn you. this is contagious. Don't watch I only get the clips from their feed. Don't watch too much of this Because the feed has these occasional Q and A's, which I think are just man on the street stuff which is always good for a laugh. And but' it's L like you said, it borderlines a national security issue. I'd vote for him. No problem U so Chulsey Gabbard made a statement. Oh yeah, this was great. which I clipped it down to three bite size bits because it was aboutit minute. Tks long. L. And she you know what she misses? I mean, it could have been AI I actually had the robot check it out. It' very AI robotic. That's a problem. She doesn't have a lot of impact when she No. I mean, she'd be saying hundred and twenty US funded bio labs in thirty countries, people. This is insane. what's going on? No, instead. After months of searching through intelligence community holdings and files, today I'm releasing new evidence of longstanding US government funding of more than one hundred twenty bioabs in over thirty countries. Now these biolabs include labs in places like Ukraine which could be at risk of compromise due to the ongoing Russia Ukraine war In fact, the intelligence community had previously warned that a US funded bioab in Ukraine likely housed dangerous pathogens and remained vulnerable to longstanding threats of Russian, attack, seizure, or damage. Part of the problem here is that we know all this This was this when we were tal, we were talking about this years ago Like, oh, yeah, then the Russans is, you know, you got to be careful. they can blow up these bioabs. What kind of files did we have to unearth to prove this? Well was It wasn't proved. It was it never was proved. It was just You know, there's conspiracy theorists out there talking about it podcast But the White House was when Jen Psaki right She she there's actually clips of her saying, No, there's no we don't do any of that. This is bull crap. This is a conspiracy theory by a bunch of right wing nuts. I'm trying to see if what clips we had about bioabs But yeah, there was a couple of nasty ones in Ukraine Yeah S. here, this is interesting. What is this? So here are the facts Ukraine owns and operates its own public health laboratory infrastructure ese facilities make it possible to detect and diagnose diseases. Who is this? Can you tell by the voice? I can barely hear it. You got to turn it up a little bit. It's the U. S. I think it' the bllack woman who was the ambassador to the United Nations? Like COVID nineteen which benefit us all The United States has assisted Ukraine to do this safely and securely This is work that has been done proudly, clearly and out in the open This work has everything to do with protecting the health of people. It has absolutely nothing Asolutely nothing to do with biological weapons. And then we have a clip from Lavrov, might have well paid attention to him back in the day. It has arrived there and we had data and we have data that Pentagon. The Pentagon is preoccupied about the chemical and biological installations in Ukraine because Pentagon built two biological W labs and they have been developing pathogens there. All right, so we didn't believe that either. although we did because we was like, o. Yeahah, we did. We did because it's logical. Itess what you do. You don't mean don't have to be a genius to add two and two. So here's the second part of Tulsi's statement, which should have been These idiots were building gain of function labs They were doing gain of function hidden from the public des despite the lawillegal gaing let's get that word in there. Despite executive orders, it was completely illegal, but no, here's Telsea. Until now, evidence regarding the full existence and funding of these laboratories had been knowingly withheld from you, the American people. Many of these US government funded bioabs are currently from you, the American people. or have previously enble. It's like they withheld this from you. This is dangerous. Can you believe these a holes? they withheld it from people. Many of these US government funded bioabs are currently or have previously engaged in research using hazardous and highly contagious pathogens and in some cases, included dangerous gain of function research with very little visibility or oversight. Now President Trump clearly understands the serious threat dangerous gain of function research poses to the American people.. And this is why he took decisive action over a year ago. On may twenty fifth, twenty twenty five, he signed an executive order to end federal funding of gain of function research around the world. Okay. no one cares. They just want to know that the stuff, they're making stuff there in secret that they shouldn't been doing And you could die from it. it could spread across, spread across Ukraine, the world, whatever. And Fauci and Biden, they lied to you about it. They lied. Despite the obvious potential for catastrophic global impact that research on dangerous pathogens in bioabs can have, Politicians and so called health professionals like Dr. Fauci, as well as entities within the Biden administration's national security entities Entities. She needs to rewrite these scripts. I know she can do it. It this is no good. doisor Fauci, as well as entities within the Biden administration's national security team lied repeatedly to the American people about the existence of US funded and supported bioabs. Led to you, lied to you, not the American people, these entities. I'm an entity on a podcast Not only did they lie, they threatened those who attempted to expose the truth So this release today breaks new ground as the information surrounding the existence, history, locations, and funding of these US funded biolabs has been intentionally covered up by very powerful people who falsely claimed that these bioabs didn't exist. finally A little nuance in in her speech. These bioabs didn't exist So He goes completely unnoticed. Yeah No one does anything with it But it wasn't any of the newse rundowns. Oh whatever cares No, it's it's And I appreciate you could have make that the top story easily And I appreciate that she does all the work, but If you're not gonna Yeah, if you're not really gonna do anything. this is the same with I'll go back to the trende Aragua guy This is war on the cartel bosses. This is saying Hey We're gonna kill you. Coming on the air with breaking news that Wow, comoming on the air. John, this is this is something new that I'm just catching this now comoming on the air have to It' been going on for a while. I haven't caught it until now. Coming on the air with you No Agenda show. Coming on the air with breaking news that the US military, along with the Venezuelan government, has killed the alleged leader of the gang Trendaragua. That's according to President Trump. We wna show you some newly unclassified video of a home in Venezuela that President Trump just released on social media. Now the president says this military strike was delivered on the home of Nino Gurero. That's the alleged leader of the gang that's been a key target of the president's immigration enforcement agenda Now his post, rather on trruth social notes that quote, this military action was done with the close coordination of our friends in Venezuela with whom we are working very well. As a result, Tundi Araagua terrorists no longer have safe haven in Venezuela or anywhere else, and under my leadership, we will find these vicious murderers and drug lords anytim, any place and send them to the depths of hell where they belong. God bless America, President Donald J. Trump. Now, that's a leader blow you up, bitch That's what we're gonna to do. Hey, isn't Tulsy, isn't she a surfer Yeah. Why does she do it Surferd style Ay, He man. Cunga. bioabs, man. It's like this is is bad news could have done that So this is I think this is a very nice marker to the drug industry like we're going to blow you up You're not getting away with it. Also not in the in the overview. not in the rundown. should have been I think so. I think it's totally worth it Um, I see you brought u flips as well, so I'll let you play yours about Switzerland Yeah, this is funny. It's weird, but yeah, this is the BBC report on Switzerland's to said to themselves or they're taking a vote on it. It may not pass That they're going to limit their population. Can a country, indeed, should a country try to put a limit on its population size? For the people of Switzerland, that's not some abstract question, but one they're about to vote on. The Alpine nation will tomorrow hold a referendum on whether to cap the population at ten million. Right now, it's nine million do Around a third of whom are foreign residents, and it's very much the issue of foreign residence which is behind Sunday's vote. It was proposed by the right wing Swiss People's Party, whose repepresentative Ianber Hoo made clear that reducing immigration is the aim. What we want is to protect what we love, to ensure that Switzerland remains a wonderful place to live in. We're not going to eliminate traffic jams overnight But this will allow us to adapt road and rail infrastructure and build housing, but not at a pace that would ultimately prevent us from absorbing this massive influx of people Switzerland has long had a large foreign population. People brought in from abroad to do everything from high level jobs in industry and public services manual labor work which locals aren't prepared to do for the wages available. Indeed, some there argue that limiting Switzerland's population and thereby limiting immigration will also put a limit on the economy, all of which has made tomorrow's referendum very divisive. According to the Swiss journalist Julia Hamilton, the result is still too close to call Buthead the results are in in case you're interested or wonder Shall I give you the results after the second clip Yeah, give me the results after the second clip. Right now, the suggestion is that it's going to be very close. somethingomething like fifty three percent of people are against and forty five percent people are for and of course, some people are still undecided. The main concern is that Switzerland's growing population is putting pressure on housing. I myself have spoken to some people who live in Geneva housing estates who said that they have to wait for one, three, five, even sometimes up to ten years for an apartment because there are so many people waiting. so it's very difficult to find accommodation. They're also saying that there was press in schools and kindergartens and on public services and transport. So people can feel sometimes, especially in big cities that There is a problem, but of course the opponents are saying that the problem is not the immigration itself. The problem is that there is no affordable accommodation available. So there are many questions being discussed in a society about this. Many businesses in Switzerland actually employ foreign staff and they say that this could be a big blow to the economy and the ability to hire foreign workers to fill those jobs that requireres foreign talent It has been likened to a Swiss Brexit in some of the media because this would potentially isolate Switzerland from the E because not only that the government would be obliged to take measures once the population reaches nine point five million, then once it reaches ten million, then the country will be forced to exit the free movement agreement with the EU. And that of course, would lead to problems with its biggest trade partner, the European Union. So there have been many discussions about what could happen and what sort of effect this could have on the economy and relations with its neighbours as well Yeah, it was interesting. The clips I had, I won't play them We're talking about health carere that all the health carere workers are foreigners, immigrants. And Switzerland is an aging country, aging population And They already have their homes. they don't care about the young people. They' not motivating the young people to have babies and they just want to be taken care of by slaves And so they voted it down the referendum did not pass That makes sense. Yeah. But they're being overrun with the same problem every other European almost every other European country has in the EU. that is letting immigrants in, giving them homes, giving them allowances, nothing to do, hang out here You know, it's a purposeful destruction of the European Union for the people. For the elites, it's no problem because they'll have a completely controllable population money to be the And the metethodology to do this, which is the Like you said to discourage babies and families And the rest of it and and also to do what Belfast, of course, where they had this this Sudanese guy tried to chop some guy's head off and bl they blinded him and whatever happened, there was a bunch of riots Well, as you would expect because the Forces of counterveillance, the Soros people and others put together some some someues some people some complainers and here we have the Belfast anti fascist riots. Th thousand people have attended an anti racism rally in Belfast in Northern Ireland following days of riots triggered by a serious knife attack Demonstrators held banners reading Refugees welcome and Rriots don't speak for Belfast. The riots dubbed racist thuggery by a British minister, saw people singled out on the basis of their skin colour with some forced into hiding. A Sudanese man is charged with attempted murder over the stabbing That's beautiful. It's great. It's really good. It's good. It's really, really good Um, F, welcome. FISA went dark on Friday, so we're no longer being spied on. Yeah, right. One of our One of our producers has a boots on the ground of Disclosure Day you say I'll read it real quick. This is Mike Boots on the ground here in Minneapolis Stain. Paul My my wife and I saw disclosure dates tonight. Now I want to file this report from the field Coming on the air with a report from the field is Mike from the twwin cities of Minneapolis Stain. Paul. First off, this movie was a dud. That good. The writing was scattered. It moved between cerebral sci fi to car chase to campy philosophical monologues and then back again so quickly and abruptly that anything resembling a plotline was lost halfway through the effort. This is our version of Ciskco and Ebert And there were religious themes of faith and our lot in the universe that were thrown in your face and simultaneously, so completely out of place that I could not help but start to laugh out loud in the theater from sheer confusion By far the worst movie Spielberg has ever made Whatever suspense might have been created by the release of the UAP footage released by the Trump ad made a few months back was expeditiously squandered by this B movie masquerading as a summer blockbuster I'm afraid the payoff after months of speculation was an unmitigated disappointment, assuming one had any hopes for this film at all Lake of for your courage, it's Mike from the field they report. That's the kind of report that is valuable right there Yeah, it'll save people a lot of money. Cost the fortune to go to the theater nowadays. Wait for it to come out on Netflix and you can turn it off halfway through. Yeah, so Tina was in Vegas the past couple of days with her sister they went to go see Gwen Stefani at the sphere And so Phoebe and I were here home alone and I'm like, you know , let me watch something crazy, somethingomet I would never watch John Wick four Yeah That's something you'd never watch. No. No, I'd never watch. And I watched the whole thing, I'm like This is dumb I mean, it's so impress. He Piano Reeves kills Tw hundred people neverever a scratch on him until the duel at the last moment we' got a blind guy who can kill everybody just by smelling him. ' whole it's just Dumb. It's so dumb I find the John Wick movieies quite enjoyable. Did you see John Wick F? didid you see the fourth one I may or may not have they're all the same. Well, this is the worst the of the four. I've seen other ones It's like, w, this is no good. And everybody has to be shot in the head. You throw the guy in the ground, then you shoot him in the head. Otherwise he's not dead. Well, we know that's true. Yeah, but it's just like shoot him in the head. I' shoot in head shoot in the head,oo, shoot him in the head And he has endless supply of ammo It E endless, I tell you. It never ends. Yeah, reload again, reload again, a new mag, releload again, Eless supply. It's amazing So that Okay, so let's jump to a scandal There's a TV show called Married att first sight Yeah what is the premise of this The premise is you it's a reality TV show there's a There version in England, there's a version I think there's a version in the United States. There's a version in Australia, which is controversial you take two people and you marry them without them ever having met before prettyty much Is this a Dana Brunetti production No, Dane is I think a little more of that Svy than that but here. As we say in the old country, have Migrant in Mars. He has more in his Mars. I'm not sure why they say that, but here we go. The revelations about Australia's married at first sight comes just weeks after damning allegations were made about the UK version of the programe two participants saying they were raped by the men they were partnered with. alleg the men involved have denied. The Australian version is made by a different production company and broadcast on a different channel. Both insist there are strong protocols in place to ensure participants' safety. Here's our culture correspondent Noranji This is a huge hit in Australia. Of course, we've been mentioning that the UK version of Married at first sight has been facing intense scrutiny ever since our panorama came out a month ago. But now there are fresh questions for the Australian version too. Fllowing this new investigation we have done and we heard from several cast members who told us that they felt unsafe after being matched with men with criminal paths, which crucially they were not told about. Now we should reiterate that the broadcaster in Australia, which is channel nine and also Endemol Shine, Australia, which is the production company for that version, have said that they have strong protocols in place to protect participants and to ensure safety and wellbeing. But I think today's story should be seen against The context of what this show is all about. Married at F sight Australia, by its very nature is a show that involves strangers meeting up, being sent on honeymoon, moving in together, building a life together, sharing a bed together. And it is given that context, women say to us, they said that they should have been fully informed about the men that they were being partnered with ahead of the show One woman that we spoke to said, you shouldn't be left alone with a stranger with a criminal record, and she added that there should have been informed consent Here's we go. there's culture at its best. Here's how reality shows work twow or more people in a room together with cameras Th you add alcohol That's how That's how it works. Yeah, that's how it works. That's how it works So did you see Carney's New World Order speech No. Yeah, so Carney you have it? Yeah, I do. I have four clips of it, not the whole thing. Um, How long did it go? Was it long speech? Oh, it was eight minutes Too too long. And u actually gave it to the robot and said Cut all the silences, Robots did a pretty good job because I couldn't it was too much. L I'm never going to play these clips if I have to cut out every single silence. it'll take me hours So I was happy about that So he's a little he's a little more animated than it really pretty good. You got the robot to do something. Yeahot robot is a good robot Um in a way, so his whole the premise here is America bad, Trump really bad U not trustworthy. Those guys suck do we're going to reboot everything our own way with the European Union, and we're kind of gonna to do what Trump is doing, but we're going to do it for us. And this is an urgent task now, because the world is changing rapidly. Ireland and Canada are navigating a global rupture, not a quiet transition Post Cold War world of rules based order is breaking down. Multilateral institutions have weakened. economic integration from which we have benefited is being weaponized. The international trading system, which we've relied upon for decades, is under threat. And at the same time, new technologies from artificial intelligence to cyber and quantum quant changing the nature of or the structure of economies and the possibilities of human advancement Climate change is no longer a warning. It's here. It's here. Last month, as you know, and you felt, Ireland experienced its hottest M on record Ever. Oh Canada last year, forests larger than Ireland burned in the drought in the. By arsonists. Global conflicts are expanding and evolving. They're more than kinetic, as horrible as that is. They're economic, they're social, they're technological Canada, Ireland, and Europe are increasingly and more immediately vulnerable to once distant threats. It's very interesting he throws Ireland in there every single time because he wants to bring them back into the fold. They got fighters over there, so. All right, so just so you know, with Canada, with Ireland and with the EU, we are bigger than you suggest that amidst this change, amidst this disruption, Canada, Ireland and Europe can be pivotal, powerful and purposeful. P powerowerful good. Purpose Pivotal because we are the most connected region in the world. too each other and to others Canada has work thirteen free trade agreements with fifty one countries covering one and a half billion people, two thirds of global GDP. And we're on course to double that market access this year. The EU maintains preferential access to over eighty partner countries, making it the top trading partner for eighty nations globally Together, we are powerful because we have the capacity to act together. Combined, the population is more than twice that of the United States. We have a larger cultural export industry and a more diverse one, I might add, a similarly sized GDP comparable R and D spend. Our collective defense budget is twice that of China's. We're home to the majority of the world's top one hundred universities and over half of the world's Nobel Prize winners So together we are one of the largest economic, cultural, technologicaloldancial I just want to do it I just doing the math on the fly with twice the population, as he says They only have half the Nobel Prize winners. or whereas the other group Well, I guess some's in China, but most of the United States And then he have some other some other almost half of the great universities, whereere' the rest of them So we have half the population in twice as many great universities per capita. He's just throwing away these numbers numbers start looking at them on a per capita basis. We're kicking ass. Yes Well, so now we get to the Trump bit. We're gonna do what Trump is doing, but he sucks Now, because over decades, governments and businesses prioritized efficiency over resilience, we all have developed supply chains and trading relationships that create dependencies that can turn economic integration from an advantage, which is what it was into subordination And so Canada's strategic imperative is to build sovereign capabilities and resiliencies in these key areas. That starts at home. We're fast tracking a trillion dollars of investment in energy, AI, critical minerals, new trade corridors. We're investing to double our clean electricity grid. We're investing in quantum. We're building our food security retty much the same thing we're doing except we well, I guess we're doing the dumb quQantum too. And so what is he gonna do? huh? I just crack up when I think about it There's no evidence that they can't get these things to work. even quantum. Yeah. Quantum does fun little little games and stuff snake. All right, here we go, Bqu. But we recognize a second principle that building true sovereignty cannot be achieved in isolation. It requires diversification. It requires partation cannot be done.ait, hold on a second. What's the logic here? Sovereignty in isolation Of course, sovereignty is isolation. This guy's a banker. he's upset. True sovereignty cannot be achieved in isolation. It requires diversification. It requires partnership. And so we are focused on building a dense web of connections, said another way, ad hoc coalitions that work issue by issue with partners that share enough common ground to act together. And that's why Canada was the first non European country to join the EU's saafe defefense Pcurement program.ar. That's why we've signed twenty new economic and security agreements over five continents in the past year It's why we're championing efforts to build a bridge between the Trans Pacific partartnership and the European Union something that would create a trading block of one and a half billion dollars about five thousand sorry. So, you know, we're going it's going to all happen EU, EU and Canada. we're gonna to take care of. We're going to take care of you citizens. Don't worry about it. You're good It's all good. all be okay We need to put more Canadian news in the show Yeah, as seeing as it would soon be just part of American news. I'm still hopeful Iin't gonna have him, but There's definitely causing issues There's something up With Canada, Well, what's up is that Trump has blown everything apart. He doesn't He wants to renegotiate NAFTA Or the u and I'm sorry, it's NAFTA. What is the But has they changed the name, but it's basically NAFTA. Yeah It's up for negotiation. 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I love the fact that we have these meetups all over the world in the most unlikely places If you can't find a meetup near you, it's very simple to add that. But first I'll tell you that today, the happay Indie June Fag dayay meetup is underway in Indianapolis, Indiana at the blind Owl Brewy. They always send the great meetup report. For Thursday, the eighteenth, Charlotte's Thurs, third, Thursday, it always kicks off at the same time, seven o'clock at Ed's Tavern in Charlotte North Carolina And coming up this month, Wilmington Califor.ere's Wilmingon Califoria, John I don't know. Well, Wilmington, California is on deck for the twentieth, the twenty sixth of june, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, the twenty seventh, Fort Way, Indiana, and also on the twenty seventh, another get John out of the house meet upp, Alb Albany, California. And what's the name of that place? The pizza? The Mallard Cub. The Mallard Club. And Longview, Texas also on june twenty eighth. There's a lot more on the list for July, August, September ber even go to know a Agenda Meetups. com just find something near you. It will be so much fun. I guarantee you, if you can't find one near you, start one yourself, always a party, always fun, and always something that you will repeat doing. Sometimes you want to go all the nice and days You be where you won't be triggered or hellame. You be where everybody feels the same. Always like a party We have endnd of showh mixes coming up, a really good one from the Gumpy Dames, the Gumpy old Dames who were desperately trying to figure out what the C stands for in John Ced of Worak not I noticed with that the song they actually pronounced my last name correctly Well, maybe it wasn't AI ' talking pretty fast. Doubtful. Would you like to divulge what the C stands for in Johnson? We don allt know what it stands for. Everybody knows what it stands for Cash. We have John's Tip of the day coming up at first end of show ISO'. I have two, I see you have celebrity ISOos once again, so I will start with mine. I was very it was amazing And this one. It was it was amazing Okay, now what do you have? It's kind of the same one. It's a man, it's a woman. It's two different things. They're real. They're not AI generated, but okay, let's go with your fakess. Un'tlike AI to me. No, it wasn't this no, no, this okay, okay. This I have Obama. I called him up and had him do these. Back Obama. N AI. sorry, notot AI. okay. Barack Obama here You just heard the best podcast E. lame s try the other way because he always said the way he always starts off was Hell everybody Remember we made a big deal out of that I wish the No Agenda Sh was around when I was a kid in Kenya Okay. All right. Kid in Kenya, we'll take it. But first it's Jn tip of the day. Green fast you and me just JC me and sometimes Adam. Wine Wine, wine, we want wine you had wine before Okay, so why' be coming coming soon So this is a screwball tip because I saw some some ads for it. And so I end up getting one and I do some It's an interesting product. It's a cardboard box cutter motorized and it just plows through cardboard real fast. But what it really is Is it it's it's basically just an assisted knife Um There's like a knife's like a blade. It's like a box cutter with with a motorized assist So you can really zoom through the boxes And this has been promoted here and there. I'm going to give you them This is a the one I'm that I got and played with is the I guess it's Ky Lan Ky L I N. three hundred milli amp hour cardboard box cutter twenty twenty six version. What's wrong with scissors? You can't cut through cardboard with scissors. Yeah you can. They cut through cardboard all the time with scissors Wow. U twenty these twenty So the so the thing about these cutters And you look it up in Amazon as a cardboard box cutter, motorizer. Whatever. But the thing about these things is that It's you want the cheap one because they're all the same. There's about forty different versions of the same exact thing. this typical Chinese product There's a million versions of it and they vary in price from the cheapest I've seen is ninet this one I got for nineteen but now is twenty twenty dollars to fifty dollars for the exact same product getet the cheap one do work if you've seen ads for them, it takes a little more force than you think. But it's a good way to cut up a cardboard box into cardboard strips. Get that well, okay, valid point We have a lot of boxes at the end of the week And I usually I have a knife, I have a pocket knife, you know, the kind you pull out and it opens automatically. o. It always call Stileto No, no. This is there's a little hook on it And if you know and and so it slips into your right pocket, your front pocket with a clip And then when you pull it out, if you pull it out withith a little bit of backwards motion Then it it automatically opens the blade so I can shiv them real quick. So I use that cut up the boxes and I think that this motorized box cutter may be for me. it might be that, but again, get the cheap one. The cheap one. Yes, the cheap one. And this in this case is the cheapest one with the most Pful battery thirty three hundred or three thousand milli am hours. And they do work No but it makes you they make it sound like it's a saw. It's not. It's an assisted blade I will bring a report. After I order mine, I will order mine from tip of the dayay dot net or noagendafund dot com because that's where you can find all of John's Tip of of day. Tip. Tip Jip JC and sometimes Adam. created by Dana Brunetti. Yes. Thank you very much, Dana Brunetti And since we looked it up The name of this I had it somewhere. had the name of this song for everybody and now I've Oh somebody tracked it down. Yeah, and now I forgot. I can't find where I put it in here somewhere in the show notes so I'll go find it Yes, here it is. It's on the seventh day as a link in the show notes. It was indeed back in the day pod safe music. U Also safe for your pod End of show mixes, we've got the grumpy old Dames, Black Loke and Lady Vox who will be coming up next on the No Agenda stream, in fact with their tribute to you, Just Baker, MVP and CZ, Cam all featured in the end of show mix. Coming you from the heart of the Texas Hill Crunry youre right here in Fredersburg, Texas in the morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry And from Northern Silicon Valley, I'm John C DeVorg. We'll be back on Thursday. Please join us. seend us some value in the meantime, and you can do that through noagenda dononations. com until Thursday. 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