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You know, this guy is a crank, Adam Curry, John C DeVorak. It's Thursday, june eighteenth, twenty twenty six. This is your award winning Kimon Nation Media asssassination episode eighteen seventy eight. This is no agenda. We're all raving about ranch and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill countountry here in FEMA Region number six in the morning, everybody Curry. Yeah, and from Refinery Row, where we're all concerned about the big report of the rapists in the UK. I'm John C. DVorak the morning The rapist from the UK I don't even want to know Are they here for the report No, it depends. I mean there's a lot of reports in the world. what report? No It's a big two hundred fifty page report on the grooming gangs and the two hundred fifty thousand girls raped. Did we need a report apppparently the Bridge did. Did we really need a report? Oh, by the way, quad screen? Obama Wall to wall, Obama opening up the presidential center. It's not a library, apparently. it's a center It's good to see him back. talking about the the tower We have the shower So I just wanna start with something really nice Oh! Oh. u I spent ple hours, which is as we discussed before we started the show is two couple hours just enjoying All of the videos on X and subsequently on YouTube, that's all I really have. I don't have Instagram or anything else of Tourists, mainly Europeans, but some Australians and U Japanese C discovered that America is awesome Have you seen any of these I've seen all of them, you don't think they're staged No No You don't think they were put together by the FIFA people to get more people to come over to these soccer matches? Oh, yeah, okay, sure No, I'm just asking it if you don't think that. I said no. and then you ask the question again. So the answer is no. Well, no, I re asked it in a different manner He these stadiums of seventy thousand people are full. It's not like people aren't going to the games But I, you know, No, how is this about FIFA? It's people enjoying our hospitality, how friendly people are, that people say hello. They're loving the they cannot believe that the school buses in America are actually yellow school buses s like The way I see it All of Europe Of course, we've had the same programming have been brainwashed into thinking all we are is just one big bunch of racist crazy people who are fat shooting at each other Fat and lazy shooting at each other with a dictator running the whole show And now of course, you know, people are like, wow,. We really love your fast food or your food in general Chicken fried steak. Waffles. U pancakes. I mean, they have pancakes, but you know, pancakes with chicken Waffles with chicken Um You know, people only know us from the movie. if you've never been to America and you only see it America through the lens of the movies and television shows And Grand Theft Auto You know I think people are amazed that on one hand, they feel like they're living in the movie because yeah, the houses really look like that. Big obsession with our fire hydrants This is this is fascinating People just loving the fire hydrants. Okay I'm glad you're getting a kick out of it. Well, I like the guys roaming around at midnight saying, Hey, I'm not getting mugged Well, that's the South African guy And it wasn't even at midnight. it was it was during the day. Like, look, women are walking through the park. No there was a guy at midnight roaming around. Same guy at a truck stop. And of course, you know, this is just different if you go to New York City or you're in downtown Los Angeles. How about Oakland? Take them down to international Boulevard. I think this is I think this has changed attitudes. I think it's changed American attitudes peopleeople like, yeah, you know, we kind of take it for granted that we have Costco and And Walmart Gies But also we have small diners and we have Dive bars and ice houses and cowboy ranches. I think the people who came to Texas who went, you know, really outside of Even people who went to Fort Worth was just touristy went a little bit further, no, people are exploring and they're really loving our country And I like it. and they're saying, hey, you guys are patriotic. You got flags everywhere. We're not even allowed to put up flags in our country You've got prayer on the bottom of your cups No I'm not so cynical as you. I think it's great. I think it's I've been to Sweden. everyvery other house has got a flag twenty four seven all the day of the year They're flag nuts. I was talking about the UK specifically. Oh about the UK Well, they can't put a flag because it's illegal, it's hate speech. Exactly Exactly. You got people going into gun ranges holding a gun for the first time in their life And like, well, that wasn't that, you know, theyre really they're shaking. like, I'm gonna shoot this gun Oh shit this guy And then after they shot the gun, like, Ohh I want to shoot that this some more So I don know you know, they love our cars They love the Dodge charger, they love our trucks And they and the amount of people who are so surprised that the yellow school buses are actually yellow school buses, they just they're joyous It's it's it's just I find it Interesting, fascinating, and also endearing, and I'm proud to be an American. and I'm happy that people are here. There was no set upp for this. FIFA did no marketing. You know why? No one did any marketing because it was Trump's deal So the media didn't talk about it. You know strrunk fe of I' not talk about any reports about it. There's no feIFA fever. Turns out People love it People love coming here They always have. It's been a tourist attraction forever Yeah, but I just don't find it to be There's something fishy about it, I'm sorry I'm glad you enjoy it. I'm glad you like it. I'm glad you're happy Nobody puts flags up around here. Well, no, you're in California. What do you expect? Yeah. Yeah, I don't hear anybody. That's why you're so grouchy about it You live in the wor possibly the worst state now the worst area in the country Whereveryone iss just grouchy and sour and upset and not happy you know, you're an ex you're an exception, but it's gota it's got to wear down on you Not really. Okay. I find it relaxing Well you're a different I don't think you're the stereotypical American N do you live in a stereotypical American place? You just don't Anyway So well on the topic of since we're making these comparisons, I do want to play this crazy clip which I gard you've gone from screwball to crazy, okay? Duke or Duke Foley sent over I said, I should play that clip U this is the UK and this is the bonus cliff UK GDP rank We are poorer than every single US state. When voters were asked to guess where the UK would rank in terms of GDP per capita if it were a US state gave on average the response of seven. The actual answer is fifty first. Many people in Britain today do not fully grasp how far we have been fading. People of course have a general sense that our economy has not been growing strongly enough for some time, but too many tend to think we are still much richer than most of our peers. And the fact is we are not We are poorer than every single US state Yeah, that's why people are coming here that you guys are rich Everything's big. Well we always have been, but ye the the interesting thing is that the the I looked it up. come on So I looked it up. I think it's probably And in fact, the O capapita GP of the UK is fifty two thousand dollars Mhm the worst state in the United States for per capita GDP is Mississippi. att fifty five thousand. Wow. And there's a number of states with one hundred, one hundred and ten, one eighteen onene hundred eight, I think it's California is one hundred eight. Well thats you have two percent that make up for the rest. So yeah Yeahah, this is still the point the still the fact is the UK per capita GDP is terrible. Yeah, compared to us Yes And they have no money. They're broke. That's why the defense secretary, when I quit, we can't defend this country. I'm not going to take that on me I'm out of here. Yeah ye, he took somebody with him too, I forgot who U Okay, so while we're on the UK, Man n the on the media NPR These people are There, sick, sick and crazy So we've had these, we haven't There's been the riots in Ireland. And of course, it's coming in Northern England and everything. It's all going happen. There's mutiny The civil riots And on the media, on the media decides to not discuss at all why people are writing But blame it all. I'm Elon Musk. This is onn the Media. I'm Brooke Gladstone. And I'm Michael Ooinger This week, Elon Musk took his company SpaceX public in an IPO billed as the largest in history. SpaceX is on track to become the most valuable company ever to go public and make its founder Elon Musk the first trillionaire. You'd think he'd have his hands full with that, but apparently Musk has also had time to write many, many, many racist posts. Many, many many, many many many on X Some of which help spark violent riots in the UK over the last couple of weeks. What? The events this week began on Monday when a Sudanese man was arrested and charged with attempted murder for stabbing a white man in Northern Ireland The attack com they escalating toll time This guy tried to chop the guy's head off and then gouged out his eyes Oh yeah, no, you're wrong, man. This is not the problem. Arested and charged with attempted murder for stabbing a white man in Northern Ireland The attack comes amid escalating tension over immigration across Europe. A video of the gruesome incident immediately appeared on social media. and then Elon Musk writing on X this week, only by protesting repeatedly and loudly. will there be any change? Okay, so the implication here from our friends at NPR is that o the video was on social media, but it wasn't until Elon Musk started tweeting about it that everything kicked off So Tommy Tommy Robins, you know who Tommy Robinson is of course What would you call him if you had, you know, like he is a Tommy Robinson is a fill in the blank. He's a natural born troublemaker who is a patriot UK patriot spurred in part by posts from a notorious conspiracy theorist Tommy Robinson is the most prominent far right activist in the UK. So on the media calls him a conspiracy theorist because everything he's saying is made up, you see. There's no immigration problem. There's no rape going on. Nothing like that. The guy's just filled with conspiracy theories. Eavid Gilbert is a reporter at Wired covering disinformation and online extremism. When did Wired cover disinformation and online Wred big disinformation. I mean'm afraid I'm actually ashamed that I was on the cover of Wired magazine with my face and an iPod now. when it cool. It was like being on the cover, you know, if you were in fashion on the cover of Vanity Fair. Youell your face on the cover of wire. How come is that on the wall? U it is. It's in the garage. That's where I hang all my stuff now. He said that they really had a wall Yeah, in the garage. When did it go to the garage? I thought I it was in the house. No, when no, when we moved to this house five years ago I said, I'm tired of all this crap in the house And I don't need these high school trophies. So I got rid of the trophies And then moved on. I've always kept the trophies. And we've talked about this. that I you never talked about I always knew about the wall, but I never knew that you moved it to the garage was it? Yeah. And it's much more like you know, where guys hang out in the garage, they got forward signs on the wall, Valveveline RC Cola. Yeah that's so I have a wall there. I'll take a picture of it. I'll post it extxtremism. He says things really heated up after Elon Musk reposted one of Robinson's videos. He has a huge amount of followers online. but what he's really expert at is inciting anger stalking tensions and making it seem as if the UK is under attack from minorities. Minorities, notice how they move the goalposts on everything It's under attack. No, it's under attack from immigrants who have got on a boat or came in and your country said, o poor immigrants Well let him stay here, give him some money, get my hotel room So here is the twenty four hour road map from Musk to Mhem. Give me the roadmap of how we went from a bystander video to violence in the streets of Bystander video. Can you believe this They're calling that that quasi beheading eye gouging, throat stabbing, a bystander video What is wrong with these people Ah just I'm flummxed. Give me the roadmap of how we went from a bystander video to violence in the streets of Belfast in just twenty four hours. As you said, it was ten thirty at night in Belfast. someone videoed it, we don't know who they posted it online. Exactly one hour later, Tommy Robinson posted the video That video got six million views. A few hours later, Elon Musk responded to Tommy Robinson and then spent the next twenty four hours posting consistently about this case many major U.S accounts on X started amplifying the video. when people woke up in the UK on Tuesday morning after the incident, by seven A. people were posting about having protests in Belfast and other cities in Northern Ireland. Far out groups on Facebook started organizing. Then Elon Musk posted about the protest and said that this is enough. We have to take a stance. People have to push back against this And by seven PM that evening, there were masked men on the street kicking indoors of migrants, setting fire to vehicles, terrorizing migrant communities across Belfast I find this to be just Amazing They have moved from an actual problem that they won't report on So blaming it on Elon Musk and and his posts No know, it's just This is This is this is very pathetic And they continue. Bohon Musk wrote murderous migrants beheading innocent people in their hometown is what's making people angry, not social media. He reposted messages claiming that British Prime Minister Kir Starmer quote hates white people This is just like white supremacist great replacement theory. Right? It has been repackaged recently under a term called remigration, which is something that has been bubbling up in Europe for a few years and has been embraced by the Trump administration recently. R this idea that white people are under attack and so therefore we need to kick everyone else out that doesn't look like us So they pull it to racism continuously So yes, it's They say replacement theory which is a cover for the actual document that exists Which is replacement migration, United Nations document. I read the documents, man We've talked about it. you can find it on bing it. io It was a real plan, and they're executing that plan. It's been going on for a quarter century. What are these people imagining would happen? Imagining they have a partty year plan that would happen in three phases. The first phase would see the worst of the worst, what we're seeing in the US at the moment where they're trying to deport people who are threats to society of criminal records and are there illegally The second phase would see people who are in the country legally but are not citizens and who have not assimilated and are not whites and they should be sent back to their countries as well The third phase shows is what these people really want. They would look at citizens who do not assimilate to the western cultures, traditions and religions. For example, if they are still practicing religions other than Christianity, if they are cooking foods that are not traditional foods in Germany or France or the UK or America. L Indian food bulls you've been to Britain, they eat Indian food like it's going out of style. In fact takeout in the UK refers to Indian not Chinese like it does here. Yeah, exactly. Now this is crazy. Then they would be kickedo. And who gets to decide what assimilation looks like? When I asked Martin Selner, who was called the godfather of rem migration at the conference aport get it time code you like that one? I have to hear that again You have a time code, you got a time code Who exactly decides this, he couldn't really give me answer Let me go back to what actually started in by the way as you're doing Well, as you're doing this, I'm scrolling through the Elon Musk T on Very good This bull crap is mostly E Yeah he mentions it now and again, but he's yacking about SpaceX and Grock ninety percent of the time He's promoting stuff. Yeah, exactly. He's got other things to do. To decide what assimilation looks like When I asked Martin Sener, who was called the godfather of rem migration at the conference in Portugal, who exactly decides this, he couldn't really give me an answer Ultimately it comes up to whoever's in power will decide. what Elon Musk. Elon knows the side. He's in charge of it all, apparently Welles B you'll bring me to a clip, not you mention it. Okay Pivot Oh, no So unfortunately you cant if you visualize you could see a little better. but I didn't realize on the pivot show this is a A. Your buddies, u Yacking about Elon And and And Kara is just in the as as What's his name Yaxon? She mumbles. Oh yeah. Oh he's terrible. Oh she just keeps mumbling little bitty ditties under her breath the whole time Y, she's She's she's I what's wrong with her? Let's listen. Let's be clear Elon Musk. in my view can probably decide who the next president is. that's correct He spent two hundred fifty million dollars When will these people get over this idea that money wins elections They were the same people who were whoo were like, Elon spent a hundred million in Wisconsin and failed, he failed. And now they're like you can determine the next person. Let's be clear Elon Musk in my view, can probably decide who the next president is. If that's correct He spent two hundred fifty million dollars and had influence on the election. Maybe he didn't decide it. This guy spends more money than APAC a lot more money than APAC Why don't we run him out of the country But he had an influence a lot What happens? sure. If he decides to put two and a half percent of his net worth or twenty five billion or one hundred times what he spent No He may just lose all that money I think you would be happy. CNN will be happy. All the cable newews would be happy if he's gonna spend that kind of money. People will take it with open arms. Bring your money, Elon These people are nuts You know Rem migration Send Kara Swisher back to wherever she came from And Professor Scott too. This poor man. Yeah actually. Well he's so self absorbed. it actually is kind of amusing to watch his body language Oh, what do you mean But he's just, you can see, you can see that he's full of himself Imy, he' very overcous again actually rich. He has millions of dollars.oney's loaded looaded. The guy's loaded. Exactly Anyway, I want to go back to the UK to Kar Stormer because now we have this problem. We have this you know, it's Elon Musk. it's exX, it's social media. So I'm surprised that they haven't put the slam the door on social media. shuttered all the social media companies except Blue Sky, of course, you wouldn't want to shut them down Well, that's they've now ome a European initiative. um You're close because let's look at the sequence of things that happened Everyone gets a digital ID And that's now a thing You know, it hasn't completely rolled out now, but everyone has to get a digital ID. It was initially, Oh, you can't work without a digital ID. They rolled that back a little bit But the digital ID is in essence being out rolled out in the UK So We would use the digital ID to make sure that you are sixteen years or older in order to use social media But that also means that we know who you are. We got your account We've tied it to your digital ID And all rolls out under the guise of Protecting the children. becausecause today is a big moment for our country. This is a big step realal change for our children and our future, because today I can announce that the government will ban access to social media for all children under the age of sixteen Heay This is not something I do lightly, and I will not present it as cost free as if social media has brought no benefits to young people. because clearly that is wrong. But government is always about choices And it's clear to me that a full ban is the right choice I come to it as a parent myself. I know exactly the fears that we all feel when we're thinking about this issue. All I've ever wanted for my own children, hand on heart, is for them to be happy and for them to be safe And I think that's what any parent wants. But I ask the question now, do we truly believe that social media creates a happy environment for our children? Do we truly believe that it's a place where they can feel safe, safe? I don't think I even need to answer those questions, do I? Oh Okay, donon't answer the question then So I think that's that this is under the guise of think of the children I think they've also banned VPNs So I don't know about that. I only know about this. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right. so they didn't want people getting on these things. We need to talk about the deal, man. We need to talk about the deal. The MOU, the deal, the big deal, the big the big thing that's happened. We' been switch gears already. Well I finished the UK stuff Well, no, I have UK what it more is it to say It sucks And everyone who's from there who's here loves it here That is That's the story. That c story. That's the story right there. It's prettier U let's see Well yeah, actually, how about this? I can ease us into it with a transition clip. Whatever the pressure on me and others whatever the noise I'm going to act in the British national interest in all the decisions that I make And that's why I've been absolutely clear that this is not our war, but we're not going to get dragged into it UK Prime Minister Kir Starmer now singing a different tune, telling President Trump in a phone call yesterday, he's, quote, ready to support a US. Iran peace deal. Meanwhile, the Prime mininister receiving letters of resignation from both his defense secretary and Amed Forces minister over concerns the nation is properly defending itself. forormmer Trump State Department senior advisor, Christian Whitton joins us now. Great to see you, Christian. So explain to us what is this about face from Kir Starmer all about? Well, Starmer's in crisis. He has been for some time. He won a resounding mandate two years ago. It's a five year mandate, but he's about to be ousted by his own party. An incredibly unpopular politician. Labor Party is now in third place before reform UK, which is sort of a MAGa like party that came out of Brexit in the UK and the traditional Tories. One of his buddies and cabinet just bailed out. He's going to lose a by election this week in which the person likely to be elected wants to challenge him for the premiership. So amid this flailing, Starmer is looking for some sort of victory. I'm not sure what President Trump actually wants because Starmer is weak failing to support the United States, this fundamentally important ally to Britain, but actually actively campaigned against Trump's decision Yeah Perfect segue. I'm giving you a ten on that. Thank you. I should I should have played it and not said anything Yes. Thank you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, spikeking a bll and help. Yeah. All right, let's go because man, the media is just they just love this deal They love the deal because it sucks This is crazy. Why do we even do this? Trump is no good. Obama's deal just warmed over again. No, that's my favorite bit is That's my favorite bit. is that It looks like Obama's deal is the same it could have done nothing it have been better. Let me see, I have I have mourning Joe doing just that. Let me see where he's Here it is. ood morning, Joe. Yes. This temporary deal we've reached and We don't really know exactly what's inenate. My concern is it will come in anyay Well of course We don't know what's inen it, but I'm telling you something. It's no good. Dal on Nooes, which Donald Trump said, this is why he was fighting the war It is identical as in plagiarized, as in plagiared lifted. carbon plagiarized. Carbon copied Mimeograph sheet off of Obama's deill. They use the same word. lifted it off of the Obama deal and put it on this deal on Nuke. So the whole idea that Obama is weak on nukes and he's going to be tougher if you even read it This hasn't been released, has it But the mem of memorandum of understanding, there's Versions have been floating around the Iranians. But it's just all bullcrep. They don't know what it really says. but he's How could it Okay, I'm sorry, just play it. A fourteen point memo went out and then everyone's saying this is it. It's an MOU. It doesn't even matter It doesn't even matter It's You know, contracts They're as good as the blood they're written in This is why Trump he just doing what he does with It's like, I'm going to buy this building or I'll put my name on this building. We'll do the construction All right,'ll I'll sign the MOU, but the lawyers take care of it. I'll see you in in two months A they got to sit there and read through the legales? Anyway. this memorandum of agreement under identical. not Okay, Well, here's Obama's one affirms. Okay that under no circumstances will Iran ever seek deevelop or acquire any nuclear weapons. That's july fourteenth, twenty fifteen. Republicans melted down. Donald Trump said it was the worst plan ever that Iran was going to get a nuclear weapon because of this deal And this is what Donald Trump says Iran cannot develop or purchase A nuclear weapon And actually it's it's actually closer than that. I will I will get it. he doesn't even have it And right there is two different, literally two different words Procure versus purchase They're full of crap. They're totally full of crap. And since it's Obama, we got to get Obama. It is doubtful that any agreement that arises is going to be significantly different. or a significant improvement from the deal that we had in the first place. had worked for for a long stretch of time before We w the United States pulled out of it. Okay. All right, thanks, Obama doing his pre promotion for the presidential center. Back to MSNBC. I think it's here there are sort of two clear losers politically, and one is President Trump himself. There aren't good answers to those. A source, two sources close to the White House confirmed to me that all of President Trump's advisors, the closest people to him, had turned against this war. They had all push to just end all the ca All of them because it's been so disastrous politically. And then I had a dipat in the region talk about Another person, I think who's a loser in this politically and that's BB Netanyahu This person from the region said, I think most people have turned against the war for domestic political reasons They're referring to countries I'll say, you know, in the Gulf And the majority are frustrated with BB Netanyahu. So it's an extraordinary outcome. We were just talking about before we started. how just imagining that this war would end this way based on what the president promised on february twenty seventh, I think there's no question Iran is coming out stronger. Iran is much stronger Iran's the winner, ladies and gentlemen. So They knew this was coming, they knew this was coming. so they sent Vance out. Vance went everywhere Including the view, which I have the clips, I don't think we should playame was so stupid Th women are so D disappointing as human beings It's really just advanced, by the way, besides being on the view, was on every without without every Fx show Not just Fox. he was on CBS CBS. He was on He was everywhere He was on gutfld, he was on the five, he was on hand everything I know guy. Well, of Chr he has a book to plug. so that's the that's Well that hs but that the gimmick But maybe that's why they had you, that's an interesting point 'causeuse these were probably pre booked for the book That ye Wow, the timing is interesting. So they had him out ready to do all he had all these these appearances books and because it's his calendar too I wonder by the way, when he booked it because this is overbooking If I've ever seen overbooking in my life, this has gott to be it I wonder if anybody knew that he was so ridiculous. He booked that he was on every show because Generally speaking, if you're a journal, let me give you an quick example. Journalists would often get u notes from these PR companies. And my favorite one was always when I was at PC Magazine and somebody wanted me to write a column about something Dade They send a note saying, Oh, you should write a column about this guy because he's great. In fact, he was he was written about in Vogue and in Harpperers and he was in the New York Times and he was in the Washington Post and he was in the Bahahah and they list off all these things that he's done. And I'm thinking, why am I going to write about him? I look like Johnny come lately. I'm not writing about him I get these There's so many of these coming out now in my email box because, you know, a podcaster and my AdamaccCurry. com people find that everywhere getting and you can market a spam all you want It keeps coming in I'll have to read a few more of those in the future because they's exactly like that. And sometimes So first of all What idiot are you? What idiot PR person are you? just I hate you because you know I don't do guess if you listen to the show. you don't So now I hate you. Page is a strong word I think you're foolish So here's Vance on CBS about the comparison. And one final point on this. know you hear a lot of comparisons. How is this different? How is this the same from the JCPOA? I think that fundamentally misunderstands where we are. We have comprehensively destroyed their nuclear program and this agreement is about ensuring that they don't rebuild it. The JCPOA was fundamentally about bribing them to the construction or to cease a nuclear program that was already in progress. It's a very different background, a very different sort of leverage, and I think really a different outcome for the American people So the presresident was very clear at this G seven meeting, which used to be the G eight until everyone decided Russia had to get out Jes You don't even remember that anymore. Like get out. we don't like you anymore. We do The presresident was very clear about the difference between JCPOA and this MOU and sixty day deal. It's very different. Obama did not have was not in the position to say this Bomb Iran if they don't comply, but there's nothing enforceable in the deal itself. Is that correct? There's en haveough to be. I let him know. He said, L, if you don't adhere to the agreement, I don't want to do that But we're gonna to bomb the hell out of you And I don't think that they're going to veer from the agreement. What else am I going to do? Am I going to say I'm going to take you to court. Let me take you to court. let me sue you. No, we're going to bomb the hell out of them if they violate the agreement. I don't want them to. I want them to honor the agreement Again, the streets close up. Bad things can happen. You're in war. Terrible things happen. Like you mentioned, the question before about the school gets hit. other things get hit. Bad things happen in war. War iss a nasty place. I see it. I see it. I see it better than maybe anybody has ever seen it Okay. so that's the that is the deal. You stop doing this or I bomb you. mister President, you've been saying all week that this deal permanently prevents Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. but The drafts of the deal that have been floating around barely mention Iran's nuclear program. So can you explain how exactly the deal achieves that goal? So when I say permanently, it should be permanently But if it's not permanently, we will bomb them, they will be bombed, just like I bombed them on Wednesday night and Tuesday night and was going to bomb them on Thursday night at a level that was three times greater. and they knew that I will bomb them. Now that's good me as president. If you have a weak pathetic president, maybe that doesn't happen, but I can only do the job that I have to do. I have a long time to go. I have almost three years, cllose to three years. time is going fast. Bomb them, bomb them, and bomb them again. Okay. So then there was part of the drafts New York Times I saw people posting, We're gonna give them three hundred billion dollars. This is horrible. We're the losers. Bonjour. This is Peter Doocey saying bonjour because he's in France It' kind of kind of s Bj Bjure. You've been clear, President Trump, the United States is not going to directly pay Iran, but the US is going to let the Iranians start making billions of dollars selling oil, accessing this reconstruction Only if they're doing things right Well if Peter, only if we're not doing anything. We're not putting up money On if they're doing things right. If they're doing things right, if people want to invest, they can invest. But they had this three hundred million dollar fund. It's only three hundred million dollars fund. It's only if they're doing things right. Remember this also, when you talk about billions of dollars They've had much more than a trillion dollars worth of damage done. They got a long way. There'll be fifteen to twenty years to rebuild what they have right now. So I don't see why it's so hard for people to understand The deal is kind of obvious You do what we say or we bomb you. You don't need more than one paragraph that says that People may not like it But still Yeah, and and the three hundred And the three hundred billion is coming from the Golf states. They're the one it's mostly in terms of investment. Yeah. off course it is, and it's all going to flow into they're just giving them money. No, it's all going flow into U the Abraham acccords will all be a part of this. And then this is the part that I find rather interesting Um, And funny enough, only morning Joe talked about it. Now here's vans on CBS about Israel. Let me ask you this before you go. Is Israel on board with this? It doesn't appear so at this time. What are you hearing? What are you thinking Well, Gail, of course, Israel's been a good partner, but we do expect everybody in the region. They've been participating in this peace agreement. they've been participating in our talks with Iran. They understand where our perspective is. And what the presresident has said is that we expect everybody to honor this agreement. There are always Gail these bumpy moments with these ceasefires. Sometimes someone will fire and sometimes somebody responds We think right now that there are probably people within Iran because the internet blackout. They're not even aware that this deal has happened. So we certainly expect the Israelis are going to be a participant in this peace process, but we think it's going to be good for them. It's going to be good for us. It's going to be good for the Gulf Coast cooalition. And Gail, if the Iranians comply with their end of the bargain, it's going to be good for Iran. It's going to totally change their relationship with the region in a way that will generate a lot of prosperity for their people But again, only if they meet their end of the bargain So Israel is not happy with this. And Trump doesn't care On O Morning Joe for some reason is the only place I could find talking about this. Let's talk about What it is to be an Israeli this morning looking at the United States U I've heard from a lot of strong supporters of Israel over the last day. That's Joe saying some of my best friends are Jewish They feel betrayed You had on october seventh more Jews killed than any day since the Holocaust Netanyahu started a three year war Much of it I just absolutely found to be way over the line. and the abuse heaped upon people in Gaza and leveling alf of Lebanon, but the Israeli people went along with it support it because of october the seventh, But they launched a three year war against Iranian proxies And Iran itself, Netanyahu went in and pushed Donald Trump into starting this war. Okay. So there's that mean Bllrap. Yeah, it's bull crap. So Trump talked about this a lot partarticularly when it was sitting down with the al Qaeda guy who now runs Syria. And I suggest that is by the way Fox was all over this. You shouldn' make it sound like nobody else talked about it, but everybody on Fox was talking, especially the part you're gonna play which is turning it over to Syria. Yeah, there was a little bit more than that. and I don't watch Fox religiously Yeah do find stuff from them, but I take them with this this is from Cpan I was just watching on CSan because I don't trust An cable news media. And I suggested to Israel to let Syria take care ofzb But you're telling me Fox was talking about how Israel was disappointed, or were they playing these clips Both. Okay J to be honest,eedie, I think they do a better job of doing it. Right there. That was placeed over and over. And I didn't like Syria. I didn't like where two hours before were signing the agreement that there was an attack Leon In Beirut. It right It wasn't like the southern side and you know it was in Beirut. I did not like that. I let them know that. He wasn't He was not holding back on this. Yeah, no, this was the clip that they played over and over. over and over. There's a couple more. I was very responsible for the gentleman in Syria that's now the president. he's done a tremendous job. He's put that country together in a year and a half sort of like our country, a year and a half similar size. They said, No, please don't put him there. He's a very violent man. Al Qaeda. Al Qaida. They said, Well, I know one thing. a boy Scout's not gonna work. Did Fox have that clip? They didn't have the Boy Scout. I love that But they had the rest of it done a very good job. He'd love to go in and. you know, Hezbel is an enemy of his and he'd go in and but he wouldn't knock down buildings every time he hears this somebody. He'd just go in He was very upset about this withith precision. No he's upset about the apartment getting leveled because of one guy Yes, but this is not a man who is controlled by BB Netanyahu. That's my point Well, that's everybody's point Yeah, except the people that hate our show. Yeah. We'll get that done. That's a small one. and we'll work with Israel and get it done. But I'd like to do it. I mean you have people living there. Buildings are being dropped on top of them or right alongside of them How would you like to live there? It's so unfair, especially Beirut. You know, youre going into Beirut. and I looked at the scene two days ago yesterday where they hit. was that was a big hit. That was unnecessary in my book. And now he's gonna take it to BB personally. I've had a great relationship with BeB, but now BB has to Be more responsible with respect to Lebanon Lebanon used to be a great country. It was a country where you had professors, doctors, lawyers. The great intellect was in Lebanon. Now it's just it's terrible. I would say all countries have been treated the worst And they can't defend themselves and they have Hezbollah, which is a problem for them So no, I'm not happy with the way Israel has handled themselves with Lebanon and with Hezbollah. They should have been able to do this job faster. It just goes on forever. And when that happens, it throws a negative light or the big deal, and that's a deal with Iran. So when you ask me about Bbe An unbelievable relationship. Unbelievable relationship. unbelievable I think that's what it means. It's unbelievable that I even have this guy call me on the phone. Well my favorite clip from Trump says, if it wasn't for me, he'd be in jail. Well, that wasn't a clip was AxiOos reporting And he confirm that on the New York Post interview we played there a couple of weeks ago Let's listen to what Al Jazeera has to say Right? I mean, they don't talk about what you just played so much with the Syria Israeli thing, but they talk about the What might be going on with what Iran really demands Well Iran's top diplomats says that any agreement with the United States must include the release of blocked Iranian funds, sanctions relief, and Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon as we've been discussing. Listen to Abas Araachhi and then right after that, US President Donald Trump The first phase is to end the war, the Strait of Hormus, the naval blockades, and other topics related to freeing the frozen assets of Iran throughonstruction. Every other topic that is related will be dealt with through talks and negotiations for the coming sixty days. Until we reach a final agreement During the final agreement, we'll talk about the nuclear matters and lifting the sanctions. From our perspective, the two sides of this agreement are America and Israel on one side, and Iran and Iszbllah on the other. The end of the war in Lebanon is an inseparable part of the complete end of the war, and the end of the war includes the end of the occupation as well Hi ounds about right It sounds like it sounds right. Then we have the CBC chiming in with a couple of analyses pieces G goodood things are happening. Only a few people have seen the fine print of Donald Trump's deal with Iran, the one he claims will reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war. But the US president says within days, everyone will. Iran will never have a nuclear weapon. And it says it loud and clear. not Meeting with leaders from the Persian Gulf on the sidelines of the G seven in France Trump was peppered with questions about Israel and its intensely negative reaction to his deal. In extraordinary remarks, Trump positioned himself as Israel's savior. Without the United States, there would be no Israel. Without me there would be no Israel because no other president was willing to do what I did. Equally remarkable was his assessment of Israel's military tactics fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon, where more than three thousand eight hundred people had been killed. In criticizing the impact on civilians, Trump echoed arguments more commonly used Israel's harshest international critics. Israel's fighting Hezboah too long and too many people are being killed. And you don't have to knock down an apartment house every time you're looking for somebody. because there are a lot of people in those apartment houses and they're not all Hezboah that I can tell you. Okay So the CBC is addressing it to some extent is part two. The potential lifting of sanctions to ease Iran's crippled economy and the future of its nuclear program, which both the US and Israel said necessitated the war, have been kicked down the road to be dealt with during two months of negotiations, said Iran's foreign mininister Saya Abas Araachi. Israel's full withdrawal from Lebanon must come first, he said An afternoon Israel's Prime Minister Benjin Netanyahu did not address Trump's criticisms of him or his war tactics, but Monday night, he vowed to maintain Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon casting doubt on how long the negotiations with Iran will last. If Trump's deal holds, shipping lanes will reopen and more attacks and bombings averted With Iran's leadership emboldened, the alliance between the United States and Israel is being tested perhaps as never before. Oh, okay. Yeah, valid. By the way. I keep saying, by the way Unbelievable Right now, CNN and M now doing full on live coverage of this presidential center And there's J John Legend and there's they they're on stage. They're they're performing, Bruce Springsteeen. You've got the Obamas' dancing. Oh, Stevie Wonders there. that George Bush is there. George Bush is there. Oh yeah. Oh yeah, dancing like a white guy manan It looks like a very small exclusive concert it would make sense It's just okay. All right, it's live aid everybody. It's just like live aid. We need to go All right, we need to go live This is so awesome. Obamaaz on, let's go raz Wow. Yeah Now the president didn't do himself a lot of favors with everything he said in France Here's Anderson Cooper picked up on it. The nuclear dust. We're going want that. And I think we're going to get that. We're going to get the dust back. The nuclear dust. The nuclear dust. We're getting the nuclear dust. That was a term I made up because it's sort of, you know, it's It's simple a term for people to understand it's nuclear dust sort of dusty. But I said, we get the nuclear dust He can call it whatever he wants, but they're not getting it. When asked about it today, the president said that's no longer a problem because the material was buried by American airstrikes, which led to this very long soliloquy about granite and marble They were building or they were enriching material, as they say, I call it nuclear dust. They were enriching material under granite mountains, grranite being for those not in the construction business, granite being a very strong the strongest stone It's not as pretty as marble, but it's much more It's much stronger. It's a lot stronger like the new granite I put. the stairs of the White House going to the Oval Office, the black gran it. It's rated one million years plus No marble's right at that. Marble' rightated a hundred years if it's outside. So these are granite about granite I mean, I was expecting to go back about the pool. Olympic size swimming pools Now with algae. I think it's funny that ye granted it is a different we use it both have use both of these products and Marble's porous. Yeah. Oh it's stains. You gota be real careful. It stainsed instead. But granted does nothing U let's see, there was one analyst. I did get this from Fox who explained the difference between Uh this Iran deal, which is do what I say or I throw a bomb on your head versus the JCPOA. Former President Obama was on TV earlier today saying, you know whatever deal the president is able to sign, that it wouldn't be much different than his deal, the JCPOA. Can you tell us how this deal is different and how it is better? So broadly speaking, the JCPOA deal negotiated under President Obama How Iran a path toward a nuclear program? Because when we talk about enriched uranium, and this is really important when we look at the difference in these deals here. And I don't want to give you too much of a lesson on enrichment, but it's actually quite important when we're talking about the Obama deal versus the deal that was just signed right now During the Obama administration, it allowed Iran to continue enriching uranium. And the way that uranium is enriched The uranium ore is actually extracted from the ground and then through a chemical process it turns into yellow cake. And then another chemical process, it turns into hexafluoride gas. and they spin that gas very rapidly in advanced centrifuges. and ultimately, the heavier particles go to the outside and the lighter ones stay in the middle. And this is repeated over and over again until you get to a higher purity of enriched guranium. to take Enriched uranium from let's say fivecent to ten percent to twenty percent, ultimately to sixty percent and eventually ninety percent, which is weapons graade material, can be a matter of weeks, if not days And so allowing the Iranians to keep advanced centrifuges and then enrich uranium, eventually closer to weapons grade material, set them on a path toward a weapon because that is a process that is needed to create a nuclear weapon, even if they weren't doing it at that moment This agreement does not allow the Iranians, according to this senior administration official, to keep any of their enriched material And that means they're not going to be able to repeat that process in advanance centrifuges. and then once US. forces leave the region increaseed the purity of the enriched uranium again toward a nuclear weapon. All right, so that kind of explains it is a little bit different And the only thing we care about is the price of gas The FIFA tourist That's right. The FIFA tourists. they already love it. Like, I can't believe how cheap your gas is. What are you complaining about? I'm from Sweden. I'm from Germany This is so cheap, it's amazing The President was asked about this by his shill in the press pool. Thank you, President Trump. I'm sorry this is a different shill. Oil prices are now plummeting. How do you this agreement further affecting energy prices in the US and the US economy in the long term? And secondly, mister President, how do you think Vice President JD Vance did on the view yesterday? Well, first of all, thank you for the word plummeting because that's what's happening. Oil prices are plummeting And that means oil prices are going to come down. You know, if you make donoughuts, you have a heating, you have stove and donuts. you have to buy the heat. You need the gas or the electricity or whatever you're using. And when oil prices come down, oil is the biggest thing. O you get oil prices coming down and they're going to come down and we're hitting into threes now for gasoline and that'll come down a lot lower As I don know what plummeting, I'm not sure exactly what plummeting plummet to your death. so that's That's like all the way down to the bottom. What is the definition of plummeting Falling fast. Let's ask the robot Book of knowledge Give me the definition of plummeting. Oh my goodness try that again, Book of knowledge Give me the definition of plummeting Oh, the book of Knledge is broken you look it up No, it he's falling fast Does this mean falling fast, really What do you think it means? Plummet Lets see definition of Fall from an altitude Let's say, I just want I'm just asking Let's see Robot should be at robot is broke. Robot's broken T fall very to fall very quickly and suddenly. Okay, fall very quickly and suddenly I don't know if it is dropping. It has gone down below It drop from one hundred to seventy five, so. Well that's twenty five percent. That's quite a fall. What we know so far is that the oil prices which were expected have now come down to seventy five dollars a barrel, which was nearly trading about one hundred one hundred ten one hundred twenty dollars per barrel During the West Asia warar crisis, but now the crude oil prices have slipped down and the rent has also come down to seventy eight point three percent. Global prices have continue to come down and this is also going to affect not just India, but also our neighboring countries of China, Japan, South Korea, Europe which were heavily affected by the instability of the West Asian world. Now what's interesting is that CNBC is starting to publish articles about an oil glut that is on the horizon that there would be too much oil Have you picked up on this No, but that'd be great. Yeah. well they call it the Glly buuff mister Vice President' Brian Sullivan, thank you again for coming on the program. I want to follow up with that because I think it's incredibly important what you just said that if Mohammad Galibof, who is seen as a more hardliner is at the table, that would be construed as an even better symbol, a better sign of where this negotiation M go. Would you agree with that? that getting somebody like Mohammed Galiboff, the speaker of the House who is seen as more of a hardliner internally, would be viewed as the best possible outcome here rather than one of the more moderates that might be seen as a little more pro White House, and yet you still might have this division and factions inside of Iran I think the best outcome is a good deal for the American people, which we have. Fundamentally, we're dealing with everybody in the Iranian system. You know, there's the IRGC, the sort of regime hardliners, the military side. there's the political leadership and within the political leadership, you have people who are more hardlined and less hardlined. We expect to have a full spectrum of representatives at the negotiation on Friday. Again, we've been talking to these people sometimes indirectly, but sometimes directly And that's what's fundamentally changed under the president's leadership. We are now speaking directly to the Iranian system. We have some good relationships there. So this is going to be a successful negotiation because we're not passing messages through various back channels anymore. We're actually talking to them. And when you talk to them, you figure out what's real, what's fake, what are they serious about? What are they not serious about And the thing I'd add to that is we fundamentally have all the cards here. We don't have to give the Iranians anything if they don't make the commitments that we want long term on the nuclear program.,'re blah blah, blah. Can I ask you a quick question? Yeah I thought the negotiations were done last week over the weekend and they were going to sign the agreement on Sunday. and the Iranians said, No, we're not going to sign it on Sunday. We're going to sign the MOA or MOE or whatever the hell it is youvent MO you. on Friday and they're going to go sign it on Friday. Now what now all of a sudden I'm hearing that this is negotiations with all kinds of factions Well, what? wait, what? No The mem he said? Yes Here's how I understand it since you asked me the question I am asking you the question. As an aside, the definition of glut is flooding the market with more supply than there is demand. The memorandum of understanding If you what I've read the fourteen points is no more than Shut up Don't create nuclear bombs or I will bomb you And we'll figure out all the details in the next sixty days. And that's what Bance is going to sign on Friday elaborate s Dance makes it sound as though they're going to be doing negotiations on Friday That's when the negot the technical, the technical, technical negotiations will start Who's gonna who's going to go in and check it You know, what are the checks and balances And to me, it doesn't matter. what the president is saying and whether Americans like it or not, he's saying, stop that nonsense or I will b he's literally saying I' put a bomb on your head that's that's the deal. You don't need anything else His point is valid. you know, what if so we have one hundred and fifty page documentent the point. And if they violate the document point. Point is valid. What's his point Get rid of all your nuclear dust Don't mess with the straighters point is that an assertion No, that's a point. that's a that is a point in the mem memorandum of understanding. Stop and stop messing with shipping in the Strait of Hormz That's it Or I will put a bomb on your head. That's it. That's the whole deal Will that hold up an international court? No, That's what Trump said What am I gonna want to sue these guys if if they break the deal Now, as long as he's president, that's the deal And the next president will see. He even said that Did you see when he walked into the G seon and said, I'm the boss. Did you see that? I did. It It was hilarious. It wasn't good enough for audio, unfortunately. Yeah. There was a lot of fun things that happened at the G seven. And my favorite was Starmer like we did this. we're going to do this. We're all in. An't we good? Well, let me first say how much we welcome the deal that President Trump has been able to get in this situation and congratulate him and the mediators on the work that they have done because this is a really important akrough At the G seven here, we've been discussing the details of that deal we're discussing the details, y. You're not in the negotiation, Starmer. How we get the straight of Hormemz open as quickly as possible. As you will know, President Macron and I put together a group of countries prepared to play their part in terms of reassurance to get vessels ra That is hgely We're going to be to play a part of a sh. importantort in terms of reopening the strait. Very, very important for us in the United Kingdom of course. The strait being closed in a way that it has has had an impact on our economy, had an impact on every household across the country. so we'll play our full part in relation to that Yes, We're here. We're side by side. ourur special relationship is restored. We're good to go And if anything I still fully believe that this was just as much about killing the old systems With Lloyds of London, you know now there's all these other insurance companies We are the ones that are controlling what's happening there. And the city of London and the British crown, all those people, they're cut off. They're out of the deal go go mess around with NATO and Ukraine and see if you can make that work I think it's a very I think it's a very good deal for America And it was interesting because the the oil baron he's like, you know, a lot of analysts are saying it's going to shoot up over one hundred, hundred and fifty What are you talking about I don't think we've heard this before. I don't think the deal will really be finalized and so well after the midterms, that doesn't seem likely After the midterms. Now I think there's a lot of guys in the oil business like,, we got to keep this going. This is great for us But I got a just Obama clip just came out. Play my Obama clip Wy Obama The Obama. let me just I just I just I just I just I just just I just I just I just I just I just want to be clear about this. imagine that imagine if I had pulled Fox News's credentials from the White House press Cps. Are you so bored with me that you're gonna put a poorly edited Obama clip in all of a sudden? poorly edited all Oh that worest Click, click, click. It wasn't even rhythmic click now We have that. Sorry Obam and that No, no, no, no, no no. No, no, no, no Hey, S? that's a good Obama So u J just as an aside It was a story that ran at unreported every place, it seems to me During all this Buhaaha and the G seven and every place else. is did you and you I bet you haven't heard about this. the Rubio Rao With India? No, I haven't. The U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has told his Indian counterpart that any violation of the blockade of Iran will not be tolerated. He also warned against what he called the illicit transport of Iranian oil in the Strait of Hormuz. Ambarran Iirjin reports. Mark Rubyo made the comments after the Indian foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jeshena called him to protest over the killing of three Indian seafarers by an American strike on a merchant vessel. It was one of three ships with mostly Indian crew that were attacked this week as the US enforces its naval blockade on Iran Delhi laodched a strong diplomatic protest. Despite the two countries sharing close ties, the latest comments by Mrter Rubio are clearly seen as a snub. As one former Indian diplomat pointed out, there was no regret over the killing of unarmed civilian sailors of a friendly country. I had not heard that. BBC, interesteresting Yeah, I hadn't heard that This is from the same country where they're doing this to their school children. Now Woke school's teaching pupils that Stonehenge was built by black people, Alex. Yes. So children are being taught that Stonehenge, This is a story mle online today. A Stonehenge was built by black people and the Roman emperor Nero married a trans woman These are the stories being and they're also being told in pro transgender lessons that slaves had their body parts alt and it was a form of gender transition. I mean, you couldn't make up. Yeah.f course That's exactly what they're doing. That' a you're toing me now with It was Jack off clips. shooting fish in a barrel. U Do you want to talk about Ukraine and Russia for a minute or is it too much war? go to something else? I think we can move on to other stuff. Okay. There's nothing going on there that I can tell that's we're talking about as new. Well they hit Ukraine drones hit U hit targets in Russia again. And what I'm hearing I'll take it with a grain of salt is that Russia may be ready to Um show what they can really do likeike I hit them with something bigger Yeah, well, we'll see. like a mini nuke I it seems highly unlikely because all the radiation will go into Russia It depends on where. if they hit them near Poland, they go into Poland. It depends on how the wind is blowing. Well, that would make you're not doing that U Here's something Although we already knew it and we already discussed it. Byron Allen was on CBS, the station where I see David Letermman now at the Obama presidential center. Oh my goodness. always home man. It's a party you do not want to be at. It's like, I don't want tona be there One thing with John Legend is the giveaway and Bruce Springsteeen both on the same stage because their music is so alike. Here's Byron Allen explaining his deal. So how did this deal turn out? Like how did it work? Beause you talked to Kevin Fraasier about it. Yeah. This was something that you had to come out of pocket for. It' something you're very passionate about. Yeah. So you know, the networks are challenged because sports rights are very expensive, of course. and you know, ad dollars is shifting from linear to digital. So there's some financial pressure. And I've invested about a billion dollars buying ABC, MBC, CBS, and Fox affiliates, and other assets like the weather channel. So I bought the weather channel about eight years ago. Yeah. And what I said to the networks, I said, look, you're spending about one hundred fifty million dollars on Colbert and the show after Colbert. So you've decided to cancel both of them. My recommendation is that you don't spend money on that time period now that you have decided to cancel them becausecause at the end of the day, you're throwing me an audience at one hundred thirty in the morning to my CBS affiliates that I own around the country. And I'm running half hour infomercials spray on hair. You know, abs in twenty four hours. I said, save your money. I will put my show Comics Unleash on. Now I started comics Unleash. Well first of all, they said is great. Yeah, they said this is a great idea. You're going to save us one hundred fifty to one hundred seventy. I love that you use your business mind to kind of transform the comedy world, But you just mentioned that you've written jokes for David Letterman, and you know the public criticism from Letterman from Kimbel, from others about CBS canceling Colbert. how does that sit with you as the person who's taking on this time slot? I think it was a very unfortunate event. I love Stepvenen Colbert. I'm a big fan. Once they made the decision, I said, okay, this isn't show business, this is business show. You know, they said know they're losing lots of money. solution not to lose lots of money. and I think we can hold on to his audience and hopefully build on it because it is Business, show, not show business. And I'm sure that CBS right after that said, so people were wrong that it wasn't Trump who got him fired. It was really about money Yeah. They didn't Dum One more you will be interesting guys the guy's a genius Byron All Yeah I don't know I'm skeptical about buying all the local affiliates though What is the long term value of that? He sees everything as a vehicle for infomercials and his shows Yeah, but Okay, I just don't know what the viewership is anymore It has to be I mean, just over time, it's declining. Theres there's no there's enough evidence of that. So I just wonder If he can make it. I'm sure he's made a calculation he has made a dumb mistakes. He's not dum. He's not dumb. So here is an ad that popped up that Steve the Clip collllector included in his batch to me this morning. Did you know that the average American sees up to nine pharmaceutical ads every day? That adds up to sixteen hours of pharmaceutical ads every year. Are you sick and tired of pharmaceutical companies pushing medications you probably don't even need just to drive up profits You're not alone. Nearly three out of four American voters want Big Pharma to stop advertising directly to consumers. But Big Pharma ignores what people want. In twenty twenty five alone, drugmakers spent nine billion dollars on direct to consumer advertising. Enough is enough. Big Pharma needs to give that time back to Americans Voters are ready for lawmakers to take a stand and get big phharma off our airwaves and out of our living rooms. Tell Congress it's time to ban direct to consumer advertising by pharmaceutical companies. Learn more at pharmareformalliance dot comot paid for by phharmaceutical Reform Alliance Inc How about that? Fed about time I don't know why they have to put together a group when all that should happen is the president and the HHS Secretary just just put the key bosh on it. We're the only country besides New Zealand and the entire world that allows this. Their call has created a situation where the big farmers pushing people around. They got too much political power. Cout. If you look at pharma reformalliance. com, this iss quite a big group of partners I'd say on this page, probably about fifty of them ike who? the name of you. Okay, I'll start at the top Um, Association of Builders and Contractors in Greater Michigan U Ash woodworking Yeah, that's like bad ideas supply should be on here. U let's me U California But so far too lightweights. Cal Well, there's a lot of them. California African American Chamber of Commerce, California Black Chamber of Commerce, California Hispanic Calisan Chamber of commmerce. I have chambers of commmerce Citizens unite U, let's see. lookingooking for some big names here Doster Lw offices meaningless Event ticket authority No It's it's you're right. It seems like a lot of small small companies, a lot of real estate people for some reason U, and they say they are, what do they say here? bipartisan alliance whose members are united by common goals holding Big Pharma accountable for ripping off the American people and making prescription drugs more affordable and accessible in the United States once and for all. I smell Trump somewhere. And it's they have a not done well enough to be Trump They have they at thirteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue. It's not like mo down the street. It's not like Avenue K Republican women of East Alabama I like that to doing the ads and if Anyh, yes, I'm sure that The reason I say I smelled Trump is because he knows that it's a problem if he just signs an executive order you know, it has to go through Congress. They need a Dare I say it, a grassroots movement That's what they need I think someone's tryingid banning cigarettes add require that? Congress Yes, it did require Congress. absolutely. Do we know that for a fact? We can't ask the robot anymore. I think the robot may be fake. Kick it, kick it.old Let me see if the robot is see if the robots working again What was your question Did it require an act of Congress to ban cigarette advertising? Book of Knowledge. didid it require an act of Congress to ban cigarette advertising still broken does it to do is flips a page and dies? Yeah It's getting an error I talk about voter fraud. I have the other I have the other robot working on fixing that robot. As we speak, it'll get fixed during the. Have to one robot fix y? Yeah. There you now you're talking. Exactly Let's go with I guess some voter fraud clips. Okaykay? You want to set it up U ye, voter fraud in California is ridiculous and is being ignored And people, you know, we talk about it all the time on the show. We had some good clips about how it works And but they've you know, they've been uncovering stuff left and right and there's got to be something done about it because you know, half the dead people in California are voting. becausecause you havevent registter, I need to register you I get paid too. I to get paid This is the video taken on Skid Row that the Department of Justice says has sparked an investigation into voter registration fraud in Los Angeles The video created by right wing political activist James O'Keee, was posted back in March. And on Monday, Asistant Attorney General Hermit Dyillan, alongside first asssistant U.S. atttorney Bill Saley, and officials with the FBI, announced an arrest and charges in the case. They say sixty four year old Brenda Lee Brown Armstrong A long timee signature gatherer for petitions has been charged with paying people, including some experiencing homelessness to register to vote Prosecutors say her motivation, petition gatherers are paid for valid signatures, which require the person signing to be a registered voter. She would then gather starting in twenty twenty five, stacks of voter registration forms from the Los Angeles County Reistrar voters And then go to Skid Row and downtown Los Angeles to have homeless people first sign the voter registration forms and then sign the signature petitions. In exchange, they say she would offer cash, which is illegal under federal law and have them use her old address on the form. These were often small sums of cash, just a few dollars as well as cigarettes and phone cards. She had them put her address as the address to receive the ballots. What she was going to do with those ballots when received was to be determined. But this is an example of election fraud It's the homeless people they're paying It's also an example of marketing explain Oh smart marketing. She gets paid so much for signatures on petitions. She has these people those signatures so she can get she probably makes five dollars per signature on a petition and costs her two bucks to get somebody to create a new voter registration. She makes three bucks on the arbitrage. Right, Well, that was that was because California law allows ballot harvesting Yeah. I don't think it's legal everywhere It's a fabulous marketing opportunity for this woman But She should be giing at least some kudos from one of the you know, maybe an award or something from advertising age, perhaps. Oh, the golden what is this what is they have in the Golden Lion? What is it? something like that? and con a golden lion for this wonderful, wonderful campaign. The announcement comes as California prepares for the june second primary election with Monday marking the deadline to register to vote for a mail in ballot, while in person voter registration extends to may twenty third. Federal officials also tied the case to a broader legal battle over access to California's voter rolls, which they suspect have undocumented residents registered to vote, something California officials have denied In terms of what the broader electorate thinks about this, It's not the case that folks are worried about who are ineligible participating. Matt La Senier is a political science professor at Cal State University, Long Beach. He says cases of election fraud are rare in the US amid safeguards like signature verification. say thatays research continues to show that voter fraud has little to no impact on election outcomes. we see this less than two dozen in the thousands of elections that we have across the country. So it is a microscopic rate of incidents in voter fraud. He also warned of the difference between voter registration fraud and a fraudulent ballot that actually gets counted for a race. Federal prosecutors have not alleged that fraudulent ballots were cast in Brown Armstrong's case, but when asked about the scope of this investigation, they say it's just the tip of the iceberg This is part of a larger investigation. We'll get into all that, I think soon in the future. And until more arrests and charges are announced, experts say elections in America remain secure. Yes, secure and safe and effective They always do that. I mean, it's a ridiculous report. I mean, I've got two more clips, but play this one instead or skip to this voter fraud taxes in L.A. This is a u U Twitter guy, somebody, you know, a Twitter guy infl some just a local bitching and moaning about the obvious. So the people of LA literally just voted to increase their own taxes. And I don't mean they did that by voting for Karen Bass. No, I mean, there was an actual ballot question saying, Hey, do you guys want to pay more in taxes? And the people of LA apparently said yes. Now you may be asking yourself. the fuck would vote to raise their own taxes. Well, here's how that vote actually went down. So the people that came and voted in person, Yeahah, almost unanimously voted against that ballot measure. They were like, G no wait, you want to raise our taxes Fuck that. But Then you had the mail in ballots. And in the early mail in ballots, they also voted against it, but the ballots that came in After election day. you know, the ones that were like sixty five percent Nithiia Raman. Yeah, they overwhelmingly They voted in favor of raising their own taxes. By the way, they raised it from nine point they raised their sales tax from nine point seven five to ten point two five. They voted in favor of a more than ten percent sales tax. But yeah, I mean, look, here's the, you can argue that it's strange that so many late ballots, you know sixty five percent We're in favor of Nithia Ramen. I think it's even crazier than Morty eighty percent of those ballots were' in favor of raising their own taxes Yeah, which brings us right back to the very beginning this of this episode. You live in a crazy place N'm in LA. It's California California is it's nuts Well, I think it's corrupt Okay. Laced with fraud Well I have a question for you. I have a report for you and I need to ask you a question about it. before you fall into the Pacific Ocean. A new study finds San Andreas has built up more pressure today than in the last one thousand years. priming the Soao region for just what geologists have warned about for decades. The big one. You got to rem iminent to a geologist like in the next century. Iconic seismologists for the USGS, doctor Lucy Jones S says the study tells us a lot, but it doesn't tell us everything. It doesn't tell us when the next earthquake's going to be. To understand the future, geologists looked to the past, compiling data from the last one thousand years and creating this snapshot The red along the fault represents historically high pressure, built by over a century of calm, with no significant quake to ease the Earth's energy. Unfortunately there in southern California, you guys you know are plagued with a lot of different fault lines, including sort the different parts of the San Andreas itself and other faults like the San Jaco intersection of fault sitting here at the critical corror of the Coome Pass that acts as a gateway through the state, meaning a potentially massive quake stretching from one end of California to the next. So there have been some earthquakes in the past that look like they went the whole length from south all the way north through the C passass and the stress level is extra high on sort of both sides of that right now Increasing the chances that the next one could actually rip right through that area and be a larger earthquake overall. A double fault rupture much worse than a single fault event, whichich we know is still deadly. Like the nineteen eighty nine six point nine Loma Prieta quake in San Francisco, killing sixty three people Your local boots on the ground knowledge of this thousand year stress on the fault So well, we've been talking about this something going to happen in Southern California for the last decade Yeah. Earthquake wise And so they're still talking about it. the way I see it, there something's going to happen. Well it's gonna be in the next fifty years. Okay Yeah, that's a bet would be easiy to take. Book of Kledge has been f. The robot has been fixed by the robot. Let's ask the question again Book of knowledge Did it require an act of Congress to ban tobacco advertising on television in America? Yes, he's back s working? Okay, Look of knowledge see if I can actually find anything. Acording to the book of Kowledge, which yeses, it most certainly did,? The Public Health Cigarettte Smoking Act was a nineteen seventy federal laww approved by the United States Congress and signed into law by President Richard Nixonson, which banned cigarette advertisements on American radio and television. There you go. Yeah, that means it's never going to happen Maybe The cigarette people were never the kind of lobbyists that the phharma people are Well, they should have just a couple like cigarette companies. They weren't really selling stuff for thousands of dollars a pill U They weren't lobbying like this. They weren't contributing to the campaigns of the president to the extreme that the farent people are. This is never going to happen.. You just you just bummed me out Well, maybe Elon Musk with all of his trillion dollars can lobby everybody. He can get the president elected, so maybe he can do that J may lobby Elon Well on the topic of California, they might as well play a little bit of this You don't want those other two fraud clips? Are you good with those? Oh, yeah, let's play those. Let's play fraud clips because these are from ABC. The Los Angeles countounty woman has agreed to plead guilty to paying people on skid Rad to register to vote. Federal officials announcing the charge against Brenda Lee Brown Armstrong this week, which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison The National Newsays Jeff Harris is joining us and according to her plea agreement, we do know Brown Armstrong allegedly worked as a petition circulator for nearly two decades. There is striking social media video. What else is coming to light? So in that ple agreement, Brown Armstrong admitting to working as a paid petition circulator, allegedly targeting the homeless While gathering signatures throughout the Los Angeles area, the bombshell admission coming after federal officials got their hands on an undercover video. The Justice Department announcing this week, Brown Armstrong has been federally charged and has agreed to plead guilty to one felony count of paying another person to register to vote, including the homeless along LA. Skid Row. We're committed to protecting the integrity of all American elections at the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division But there used to be a commitment by people and leaders here in California. According to her plea agreement, Brown Armstrong for nearly two decades worked as a petition circulator, being paid by coordinators to gather signatures to qualify initiatives, recalls, and referendums for Californias state ballots. She paid the homeless around two or three bucks to fill out voter registration forms instructing them to use her own former LA residence Yeah, it's just basically the same but reiterated more professionally I want to play this clip. This is Nsom whining. This is only part of a six minute rant. Oh, can I do the setup for this Is this the Justice Department probe? Oh there's a setup? Yeah, I have a setup. I got a set up. Okay. I have a setup. California Governor Gavin Newsom is accusing President Donald Trump of ordering the Justice Department to launch a politically motivated investigation into him and his wife. Newsom says federal agents have been questioning his family, his friends and former employees. The Democratic governor has frequently mocked President Trump on social media Newsom claims the DOJ is searching for a crime that does not exist. He says he is being targeted for one reason. Okay. You want your you're whining And they always listen to so Newsom goes on the TV and he starts whining. In recent days, federal agents have knocked on the doors of family friends and former employees, not because they found a crime, because they're simply trying to find one. They're demanding records. They're abusing the grand jury process, digging through years and years of random documents Donald Trump isn't just coming after me because of my mean tweets He's coming after me because I'm considering running for president becausecause he hates that I've consistently called him out over and over again for his lies and deceit The is simply the most corrupt president in American history Yeah She's not going after him anyway. It's after his wife. Yeah. Well making three point five million dollars a year U and they and it's not that it's illegal to take most of the money from a NGO or any of these organizations you start, is that they think there may be some tax fraud involved. Oh, I thought it was behest payments is what it's called which is well, that's probably that too. They're looking for something. So she's suspicious. She seems She seems I don't know if you've seen her much recently, but we see her here She is seems oddly nervous about for not just since this began. No kidding. But for a long time, she seemed oddly nervous. She reminds me of Waltz's wife U turning the page woman who is just like you bug eyed and acting really strange Well, so the way I understand the behest payments is and you're right.'s The way I understand it is They u company Donate money to the governor And the and and the and it would be for any nonprofit the governor designates. And the governor happens to designate some or all of that money to his wife's nonprofit, which I think is some LGBTQ plus nonsense Yeah or something And and then, you know, you see that these companies, notably AT and T and Comcast get huge seventy million hundred and twenty de million dollar contracts with the state of California And the fact that he's out there saying this tells me there's something there. I agree. He went on and on and on prrotesting too much Yes. D. know, if you just lay low and, you know But no, He done out of style Um Let' see if this is I don't know if this is the clip that I was looking for about the screworm. All of a sudden, people are starting to figure out that the cartels The Mexican cartels are smuggling eight hundred thousand cattle a year from Central America into Mexico with fake ear tags, falsified records And this is what's brought the screworm back to Texas And I'm telling you when they really get into it, they're going find more than cows They're going to find Drugs And people Yeah, you want a uniform response in some way and Now, this is not what I thought it was. This sucks Um This is not the clip I thought it was , but I've heard that too. Well, we talked about in the last show, and I heard it maybe from Texas Llim, I wouldn't be able to say for sure Um And I think we're going to see Art imitating life in Dutton Ranch Fr Taylor Sheridan I think they're going that's where the storyline is going to go. This is going to come out It's going to be pretty big. And then, you know, what Trump is going do is going to go bomb some cartel guy Which is what we're doing. We've done it before. Yeah that's what I'm saying is what we're doing that. We're bombing, we're bombing cartel people As an American, I'm kind of digg it. Yeah, let's go blow some people up. Sckers. And An update on the SPLC Southern Poverty Law Center. Oh these guys This is great. New details are drawing attention to a former top official at the Southern Poverty Law Center, the organization best known for tracking hate groups and extremism. It's always worse than we thought. According to the Justice Department's expanding case against the SPLC, a senior official identified in court documents as employee two was in a romantic relationship with a confidential informant embedded inside the White supremacist Group National Alliance They didn't just pay them diplomment to hateer donors. they were fighting They actually dated him. The superseding indictment alleges the informant know as Field source number nine received more than one million dollars in payments from the SPLC over several years. Prosecutors also claim employee two and the informant shared a home and two joint bank accounts. The indictment alleges approximately one hundred forty thousand dollars in donor money ultimately flowed into those accounts and was used to pay the couple's personal living expenses. While the indictment does not identify employee two by name, news reports have identified the person as Heidi Barrack, the former director of the SPLC's intelligence project and a prominent researcher of white supremacist movements This is so good. This is so good. Have you seen this woman No Oh, how can I put this tactically U, she could tactically, you mean, you mean You don't mean tactically, you mean. What do I mean? What's the word? Thankfully, thank you. Yes. How can I put this tactfully? The cartels could have smuggled her from Mexico O she look Spanish? She looks like Okaykay, what's her name G ahead it at the end there See get her name. T by name, news reports have identified the person as Heidi Barrack. Heidi Barrack. Heidi Barrick, lookook at Heidi Barrick like Yeah, it seems exactly like the kind of woman who would be shacking up with a Hitler a sympathizer. neo Nazi Buvinesque, Thankk you. Thankk you. The trol room was helping me out, yes, that's good Bauvineesque. wouldould you hire her as a supermodel? Yes, she has a fake ear tag. You could control.. Did you find her No, there's no pictures ever in here. A there some thin blondes that doesn't sound bouvine esque. No Um, Wh you're looking for that briefly Jeff Bezos doubles down on his vision for AI, and I am all in on AI with Bezos. I know there's a lot of concern that many people have, including many smart people, that AI is going to make humans redundant and so on. I totally disagree with this point of view. And I think in fact, AI is going to create a labor shortage because it's going to make it possible for people to identify more problems. We have an endless set of things to invent. And we are only limited todayod, we are limited not by our imaginations, but by what we can actually do. I promise you, every single person in this audience has had an idea for a new business or a new product or a new device that they wish they could manufacture And I just stayed in your head and went nowhere And the reason it stayed in your head and went nowhere is because it's too hard to do and it wasn't worth it. And if we can accelerate the dream build loop, all of the ideas will then become possible. Dam build be limited not by our capabilities but by our imaginations. I love that too. The dream build loop It's more like a gap Dream buildild loop other Silicon Valley term I' never heard of. Dream Bill Loop. Well, it's new. He's launching something new. Yeah, I think it's good. as well Uh The dream buildild loop is expensive Now for the first time in Vidia going to raise twenty billion dollars in debt. Why is this I don't know, they're making nothing but money hand over fist. Do you think it's like an insurance policy somehow Like, hey, you know, something's going happen. We may need some extra. Yeah, they might want to have some cash. Yeah. That's possible. Or maybe take some off the table or to buy back shares. The God boy, if it's used to buy back shares, that's gota be scandalous Okay, like the circular financing that's going on in this whole industry isn' scandalous by itself. And then you have this Sorry, Bernie Sanders Many he really is proposing, he's falling for this hook line and sinker Oh, we need Well these guys let's stop for a second. don't forget that everybody is falling for the quantum hookline in sinker. The quantum nonsense. Where's the quantum computer? Oh that the one that willll do things so fast that passwords will be obsolete. The u um scam here which it goes back to when they had that big meeting and Musk was there and Ellison was there and Altman was there and they had this closed door meeting with all the senators. Oh, this is so dangerous. What AI can do in the future. It's going to take away everybody's job And we have, you know, we need special regulation. We have to be involved in everything This is this is the they Holdman was saying with Chad before it even the chat bot came out, oh, we can't release Chad GPT two. We can't release that because it it'll kill the economy You know, and anthropics like mythos, Oh, we can't release that if it's too dangerous. Yeah, Well that was we've already discussed this that it's part of a marketing strategy. Yeah. So but the marketing strategy now is And I think they're all in on it. I think these guys want it. Please, would you become shareholders of our companies so that when this thing blows, you'll bail us out. We all go down together. C we all go down together or you bail us out I you What is our GDP based on Currently Isn't it just? Yeah I mean, the GDP doesn't mean blowing Bo Lockheed Yeah. No, thiss definitely But but it Are those the big GDP contributors? Boing and Lockheed are for sure. Yeah. That's interesting So you don't think the the Mag seven, the Mag seven You know, think they're u, they can they contribute to the GDP they contribute to the they definitely contribute to the The stock market indexes does they own have, I mean they're Owighted. Well, this is interesting because I keep hearing everywhere and I don't know. I keep hearing Oh, well, you know, the whole GDP is all built upon the AI companies and the magnificent seven. Is that true? No they're not. The GDP is getting nothing from these guys that's this is good to know because I canoy they're lost they're losing money. How's that a positive benefit for GDP Well, what is what okay What is GDP? This is good to know. peopleeople don't know gross domestic product. What is being made manufactured? what's it worth? what's the value on an annualized basis In fact, ask the robot, what is GDP? What's the definition of GDP? Okay, well ask the robot. Book of Kledge. what is the definition of GDP and what are the ten biggest companies in America that contribute to the US GDP Now you talk. O, Now you're talking. see it's a multi stager. We don't know if the robot can hand We're asking. It might be too much. We're asking AI about AI This should be interesting He's scribbling a lot. Here we go According to the Book of Knledge, Gross Domestic Product or GDP is the total monetary value of all goods and services produced within a nation's borders over a given period perod, serving as the primary measure of a country's economic output and health As for the ten mightiest corporate Titans contributing to that grand sum, the freshly inscribed The Fortune five hundred list for twenty twenty six reveals the following Ranked by revenue. one one Amazon seventeen billion two. Walmart seven hundred thirteen billion dollars three United Health Group group It for forty eight billion dollars before. Wow Apple. T sure. It's been written. It crapped out after Apple There you go. Boeing Apple sells a lot of phones. so that's a real product. Let's ask if the AI companies won't be listed. They don't do j. What do they produce? Let me ask the top ten again, book of Knowledge. Give me the top ten companies in America that contribute to US GDP I just want those is cut off for some reason becausecause it's still a robot. Robots suck Fankers. They're no good. D't So what? Wh insultted while it's working? According to the Book of Knledge from the freshly inscribed Fortune five hundred list of twenty twenty six, they can't handle it. Here are the ten mighty it's gonna cut out again I insult it I have to insult it. Its It's not doing its job. She gives me Amazon and Walmart again Yeah, well, Amazon and Walmart would be at the top of the list. It'd be easier to just look it up T GDP companies in the USA. Okay just We'll just ask the other robot. I'm going to ask the real one, the real one. Walmart, Amazon, United Health Group, Apple CVS health Berkshire Hathaway Oh yeah. Alphabet at seven, Exxon Mobile at eight, Microsoft at nine and Costco at ten Where's the AI companies that are killing us It's not in there. there won't be. They rock you're right You are right But where's Lockheed Martin? Well, that surprises me. Yeah. they're not in there Now this should be in there They take a lot of money The top ten maybe that's all it is. Here the top ten Department of Defense contractors Lockheed Martin, RTX, that was used to be Raytheon North of Grumman General Dynamics, Boeing L three. manan, those guys, wasn't that three guys. Remember they did all the ail three Harris. That's Harris. Yeah Lados Huntington Ingless Industry, Booze Allan Hamilton and CACI International So yeah, so this is buall crap. So they don't need a bailout. D' did anything like that I'm glad we solved that He didn't solve anything. I was misinformed. No I was misinformed. Well, you were misinformed, That's true. Well let's listen to Bernie Sanders then Where is Bern Burning out plan Oh here he is. Let's talk about AI. You know These companies, you know, Dario Amed at Anthropic has talked about the potential for huge unemployment among entry level white collar jobs in the next five or ten years. You're introducing a plan for the government to use a one time fifty percent tax on the stock of the largest AI companies to create a sovereign wealth fund, which a tax on what?? Tax on debt.estate could be Yeah. tax on loss. so they get to write it off, I guess. Seven trillion dollars. How would this work and why is it necessary? you think? Well, Anderson AI is the most transformative technology in the history of humanity. It's going to impact every man, woman, and child. Right now, it is being own and pushed by the wealthiest people in the world, mrter Musk, mrter Bas. oligarchs, Zuckerberg, Ellison, and others Their goal is simply more wealth and more power. My own view is that given the fact that the foundation of AI is based on human knowledge, they've accumulated all of human knowledge. ninet You know, this guy is a crank Must play They don't even have anything in the LLMs that. before the year two thousand Yeah, they do No, they don't There's a cutoff point. They don't want they start putting that stuff in. They get a bunch of racist They get misogyny, they get stuff that ruins the LLM Well, the whole thing is that the LLM's as a knowledge basis is dead anyway He doesn't even he's behind the curve LLMs A good a crank, Ky. People in America must play a vital role in the future of AI. What does that mean? It means that the public should have fifty percent of the seats on the major AI companies. in order to prevent bad things from happening, you talked about mass unemployment. It is quite possible That over the next decade, tens of millions of jobs will be lost. Yeah, that's Elon's. No one will have to work. It's going be a great world All Bernie Sanders sees is Yeah, socialism, universal basic income. And that money would be funneled back to citizens in the United States. Right. Right now we're talking about for a start, a five percent every year, the fund, which we estimate right now would be about seven trillion dollars. five percent of that would whereere does he get this money from I don't know. You're asking the wrong guy? He He disappeared. He somehow thinks that there's seven trillion dollars they're gonna put in. use direct dividends every man, woman, and child in this country, starting the beginning be about a thousand dollars per person per year. If AI is as valuable and grows as quickly as people think it might That that number will go up. In addition, you'll have a large amount of money available to make sure that in America, every man, woman and child does healthcare as a human right, that we improve the education opportunities, we build the housing that we need. So bottom is we cannot allow AI just to be used to benefit the very richest people in the world. It has got to be used to benefit all of us. What do you mean? twenty bucks a month. I got a chat bud. It benefits everybody It's beautiful. Benefiting the listterers of the No Agenda showow. Yeah, Book of Knowledge. You've met with Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. How'd that go? How'd that go? Well I didn't understand what he was talking about. Well, I think Sam is a very good salesman. Yes. But bottom line is it's very hard to talk with anybody from the industry when they They in a sense have a gun at your head. So we can chat. chat But what the gun has got a gun to his head. He should've been checked for arms. Anybody from the industry've been pated down have a gun at your head. So we can chat and chat. But what Sam and the other CEO's of the industry are saying, Look, if you want to regulate us, if you want to protect the American people We have endless amounts of money in super packs to defeat you. We are very close to the presresident of the United States. We were his inaugural. He is a fellow oligarch And you ain't going to do anything. And I think what we're looking at right now is a grassroots move which is taking place. Opposition to data centers is deep concerned about the growth of AI. We're seeing real movement in a direction that says that AI has got to work to benefit all of us and not just a few that AI cannot be used to wipe out millions of jobs where people have no place There won't be jobs available to them. Yeah. So I thinkobody has voted. Nobody has voted for this, which is one of these things I keep coming backous ext. Oh wow. I appreciate it to be continued. Thank you. So so on it, He should have been around during the invention of the steam engine if he wanted to see something replacing workers It's Jevin's dilemma, man We all know it Fance is up there now defending the difference between Obama's deal and Trump's deal. Is Vance at the me at the at the tower . No. Obama' still at the party. He's speaking now. He's at the party. He's wagging his finger Vance is using both hands. Like he's doing a like he's stroking something really big he's at the White House in the, in the press room Mvance uses his hands too much. He does. He's a little bit like Nsom But Vance keeps his hands in the zone He doesn't move He doesn't go all over the map with him. You're right. He doesn't go all over the map with his hands Yeah. Beautiful. Now we've solved most of the world's problems here. I feel much better about everything Well, they're good, I gotta clip that baby with depressa. Okay Probably maybe it won't. This is kissing Colorado. Kissing in Colorado. Okay. Well, I can't believe I'm about to say this, but a high school teacher in Colorado was just terminated because she had skits in her classroom. And in those skits she required students to kiss each other, many of them being the same sex and felt really uncomfortable. and if they didn't do it, she would fail them. According to the investigation, students were assigned roles in French language skits The Boring Kiss. Several students alleged that they were expected to kiss classmates as part of the performance. One student refused and received a zero on their grade and another walked out. Now the teacher says she never forced anyone to kiss one another. She did say you could blow a kiss or do a gesture. but no one's really buying that answer. See, the issue isn't just whether students were physically forced to kiss one another The issue is that this teacher put these students in a position where they had to decide in front of their classmates and under the authority of their teachher who controlled their grades, whether they were comfortable participating in what a judge described as a personal and sexualized activity.. Why is kissing required and any high school assignment N the only concern there were allegations that the teacher shared deeply personal details about her life with the students, including discussions about abuse, infertility and suicidal thoughts. There were no criminal charges that were filed, but the district did conclude that the environment did cross work professional boundaries. A foreign language class should be teaching French, not putting teenagers in situations where they feel pressured to kiss one another because of a gp No. Oh, go Colorado Yeah, they're advanced in Colorado there. Forced kissing I have I have a gripe man. Tina and I've been looking because we've watched all the series we want to watch and you know we're scanning around on Yeah, you're on this one thing. Dutton Ranch seems to be your thing now. Yeah, but it's you know, it's it's once a week. so we have to wait And o no. Yeah. I know, it's back to the old days, there's no more binging And so, you know, there's a whole bunch of new series. on Netflix and Amazon And every single Series. Particularly the comedy, every single one has got to have gay guys making out Gay guys making out. Yeah kissing. I haven't seen this. Long kissing sequences of gay guys. like I haven't seen it on Fox. No, I said Amazon and Prime, Amazon and Netflix, not Fox. Oh o Fox wouldn't do that And I know it's Pride Month, but it's disgusting you why don't you just say it? Yeah, it is I don't want to see it And it's just like, Yeah, a lot of people don't. it And the writing is funny as a funny shows the writing's funny, But there's always gratuitous gay guy kissing It's just I don't understand. Is that such a necessity Gratuitous gay guy kissing? Yes. Is that a necessity? Wow, that's the question of the year. In entertainment. Let's ask the robot In entertainment. Yeah there we go. Now we're gonna get a real answer. Book of Kowledge. Is gratuitous gay guy kissing a necessity for modern television Sies Let's let's see what the book of Knowledge comes up with now According to the Book of Knledge, in today's television landscapescape, series increasingly respond to social demands for queer representation, and it has become a focal point for the audiovisual industry d Though whether it serves the story or merely the mandate of advocacy groups like Gillard, the games have often been clustered on a handful of shows, demonstrating missed opportunities to tell fuller stories. suggesting it is less organic necessity and more institutional pressure. Well there you go G off It has been written. Yeah, inststitutional pressure. You want to get Gad. call a gead, but it's glad' talking about glad is institutional pressure. And you go for Hollywood Well, Hollywood, I don't thinking That's actually an interesting answer So there's institutional pressure to have gay guys kissing in front of everybody during a series because they want to normalize it Yes It's called programming. Yeah. In fact, it' calleds TV programming to be exact. Now they don't have gratuitous male female kissing. notot that much Well, you know, one of the things they've noticed that during the slowdown in birth rates is that a lot of it they think sociologically may have to do with the fact that When there was a lot of babies being born, there was a lot of TV shows that had a lot of kids on there as part of the show. They had, you know, the Leave at the Beaver show, Ozzie and Harriet, the Brady Bunch and all these shows that have kids a children element. And it was gratuitous, children element and all these shows and people said, well, children are kind of cool Look at them, they're funny, they're hanging around. Let's have a kid. He I got it But now it's like, o, there are two gay guys kissing. Let's find a guy and go kiss him. So I think is yeah, the TV people are start trying to ruin a country. I'll tell you, I'll tell you, you're lucky you're not across from me in the same room. I might have to go for you Yeah, well, keep it to yourself. Hey with that, I want to thank you for your couragecy in the morning to you the man who put the Ca in the drug cows. Say hello to my friend on the other end. I wish I could kiss him. John Yeah in the morning, you sh I'm creating in morning, I' sh S us and Graf in their some of the water damous nights out. In the morning to theroll morning. It's obviously vacation. twelve ninety one. Wow. Yeah people on vacation. Well Obviously that and the fact you couldn't get the bat signal to work. That does not help and it's still busted. so I'll have to bring in the big guns Somehow to publish this. it's annoying That's terrible. It happens. You know, it's amazing any of this stuff works really. I'm truly amazed that we can talk to each other with almost no delay. It streams out You know, we The pod ping technology, which will work. This is just a P probleblem am I in Yeah I'm trying to figure what happened to my brave browser this morning Yeah, that's interesting. I don't know what happened to your brain. It just didn't work, huh? I booted it up, got to the show and it says, Oh, your microphone has been turned off by the browser. Please reset it What are you talking about? D just check the icon at the top of the browser, the microphone icon. There's no microphone icon on the browser. So they had so they upgraded something for your security They upgraded something and now the Brave browser doesn't work with clean feeed Well, what's bad is that you have to be on edge. 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It'll be nineteen years in October and the system is thus Uh, we give you the show. complete no secret things, no clubs, no behind the scenes, no bonus episodes or bonus content. No, we just give you the full show in all its glory for you to do with and to consume it however you want to. There's people who are I found this out the other day on X. some guy says, Your show hasn't arrived on YouTube music YouTube music. 've never we've never given our RSS feed to YouTube music. I do it myself You do it yourself, okay So you're helping U build an audience on YouTube music and when you go away or you get tired of it, then the show goes away for those people. Well done. Well done. Thank you We had three downloads on Spotify They've deplatformed us completely due to the end of show mixes because they hearusic and they, oh, it's music The music must be bad. M must be bad Yeah, So that's not a very good platform. No, get those modern podcast apps. So value for value is a concept we came up with, which we thought would be better than advertising. And many people say, Oh so good you don't advertising, you don't do ads. Uh because, you know, it keeps you clean of corporate interests and you can't get, you know, your money can't get taken away by the advertisers. and that's that's that's true But the real reason is Adam and John just didn't want to have meetings with advertisers because those are the worst meetings that we don't even have meetings with ourselves We're not into mus No, we just when we see each other, we grououse And we don't even see each we haven't seen each other in five yearses. No, if we saw each other, we the show would not be around. I can guarantee it. Yeah There's not a partnership like this in the world that's involved with entertainment in any way, shape or form that last more in a few years because they just get on each other's nerves You mentioned this to someone on X regarding Ciskco and Ebert. Yeah, because they played a clip of these two guys. I met both of those guys. And both of them kind of had a little You know, a little nothing good to say about the other guy They really didn't like each other. They really were s. I think they did for a while and then they got on each other's nerves. Yeah. Yeah, they had slightly different personalities. I mean, Ciskco was is kind of a was When at least when I met, you don't know him the guy, but He was hot He's nice guy. Theyre both the guys are terrific by the way. But Ciskco was kind of haughty and kind of you look down his nose, you know, kind of guy. And Eber was kind of a goofball. And just fun guy. Are they both a very with a lot of opinions. Are they both still alive?'s one of them. I think they're both dead Yeah, because someone torold him says Ebert's birthday is that if the guy's dead, then we do we celebrate his birthday? I think he's dead. I mean he ended with with jaw cancer and they took half his face off. put. Oh, o no, that's sucks. That's horrible So, u, Yeah, we don't want meetings with each other so we certainly don't want. And if we had to have meetings with each other with advertisers, Oh, that's like a Tinder box Tinderbx. 'cause you know, you'd be like, Yeah, we'll do that. Yeah, whatever. We'll take the money's gonna be that way you would. Oh no, no. Oh mister Cade.'s the Andere's a Cisko and Ebert sound clip, let's see Wh whyy do I not hear it Oh I know I this for a second. You did It's Thriller week,r, Cisco and Nebber at the movies, and we've got three new ones and the movies, not at the movies And that's why we were doing it this time Oh It's thriller week on Ciskco and Ebert in the movies, and we've got three new ones. Dennis Quaid in The Big Easy, Michael Caine in the Fourth Protocol, and Kevin Costner, or Jene Hackman in No Way Out. That's this week on Cisko and Ebert and the movies. And the asshole. R' R In the asshole. That would definitely be me No be me. I'm glad this is good. We have a good thing going, John. Don't mess it up Yeah, people always say, whyy't you guys do can besides that who they Oh I will mention this. onene of the things that people don't's kind of inside baseball, but but cuing each other without visual cues. When you're in the studio together, you can look at somebody, you can, you know raise your eyebrow. I mean, there's ways of getting people to do certain things when you're working with them in the same room to queue them to bring something up or to do something. We have to do it at a at a to very advanced level It has to be anticipatory. it's much more difficult to get the cues correct. And we miss them probably a few tim more than we miss them usually at least once a show, but Generally speaking, it's phenomenal how good we are. Don't break your arm patting yourself on the back. but yeah Many radio professionals have said to me, Man, how long does it take you to edit that show? That's a good one. Well, I know I've heard this this comment too. What? What No, no, no, live to tape or live We're not doing this show if it has to be edited. No, there you go. An thing we would never do. Lve to tape. It is what you get what you get, what you see is what you get And what you see is one way that people help us with value for value, time, talent, or treasure, and that is creating or prompting artwork for our album art. And we want to thank Blue Acorn for bringing us the artwork for episode eighteen seventy seven. We titled that Flim Flam, a fine word we need to bring back into the vocabulary intont the corpus And this was a Roosevelt. u flipping a guy over his shoulder at the UFC at the at the at the big fight at the White House It was relevant because we learned that many presidents have been into wrestling Grappling and ratling. And Roosevelt apparently once flipped a senator over his shoulder Do we even know if that is historically correct? Do we even check that We do not know be could be it could be folklore. Yeah. Well was it was fun anyway. So we appreciate that. Let's take a look at the No Agenda Art generenerator, No AgendaArtgenator. com. We'll see. Were there any other things that we considered I think you were complaining there wasn't anything any good. I know that you use the Comics your blogger, ideal for hydration break Polish potato vodka for the. Yeah Jay picked that. She picked that one Well, Jay is a good judge of art. Oh, I like I like the um It wasn't as good as the Roosevelt thing, but I like the U The no agend occurring dvorac in the grass in front of the reflecting pool Weve had a clip about someone peeing. U eighty six forty seven was kind of okay. A lot of I saw those Ulster says no or those old Th those are old. Okay, those were old. What else was there a couple other Yeah, you're right. I was Oh kind of like Trump saying I love, you know, on the on the White House balcony With a megaphone, with a banner, I love inflation. Yeah, that was it. It wasn't much. Do better people. Do better. You can do better. You know, this is this what's happening here. is we have a break in the Dream Bild loop You' got a dream And then you got to build. And if you don't have dreams, then you can't build. So the dream build loop has to be implemented here for the art. You can do it here. There's also a dream donate loop There' also failing. There is And I think it's because of the Whatever Girls clips. That's my personal opinion. fififty seconds. So it's not about how long, it's just the fact that we even consider it. People think we're horrible people So I agree. I'm with you on that. I agree with you But there' people who take time out of their day Email me. One guy No, that's the one guy who said, please send this to John because I can't remember how to spell his name re I'm going to read the note. Oh, you have it there. good U this is from one of our producers And' dear Adam wrriting in was an opinion instead of a fact because I think you would appreciate a major A measure of the pulse of your listener base You talk about getting emails all the time where people rage quit your show because your opinion on Israel is wrong or whatever. I'm not going to do that I'm not going to quit the show based on your opinion because your show is one of the only shows with actual sincere, honest and interesting opinions that don't just fall in lockstep with politics whether you guys agree or disagree with me on some subject. I know it's sincere and I know it's at least a useful perspective. So I'm not going to get upset about it. Follow this The follow, this is to say that I'm not upset enough to stop listening, but There's always the big butt. Yeah. How I am legitimately annoyed I just wanted to write in to let you know or rather to let you let you to let John know That in the five years that I've been listening to your podcast, the only segments I have ever skipped are the whatever girls As a guy. Wh's pushing forty and hasn't been on a date in ten years. here C listening to a bunch This is it this is it. This is his real problem is right here. Start that start that segment over again because I will. It's not about us playing the girls. It's this No, he's urked because of himself. This is a self inflicted wound As a guy who is pushing forty And hasn't been on a date in ten years. Listening to a bunch of stupid girls who already have made more money than I'll make in my life. does not cause enjoyment for me I'm just going to keep skipping that section. I'm not going to quit your show or anything, but since this is a useful data point, I thought I would write in and let you know that I might actually be a that it might actually be affecting listener retention I don't like that segment. and I skip it every time it comes up and that is the only segment I have ever skipped on your show the for year old guy who hasn't been on a date in ten years. Thank you for reading that again because This That part of it broke my heart part of the email I heard that I'm like, o Yeah I completely em empathetically felt his pain And I bet a lot of men are like that. You know, dating is over There's no day You know it is. There's only it's hit the skids It has And it broke my heart to hear that. I'm like, o, so his real problem is not with the segment And I you look these things up. so has he ever donated? He's normally I do look him up. I did not look him up individually, but I pretty I wasn't it wasn't the kind of letter where I look him up. so I said, Oh, he's doesn't donate, doesn't care So I didn't look him up, but I'm pretty sure he's donated. I personally think it would have been better if he sent in a donation with this note. Yeah then we would have read it. Yeah, even if it was I read it anyway, but we could have read it would have been read guaranteed read. Oh, yeah, if it was fifty bucks, it wouldn't matter how much you don't know. Well fifty N knows. Yeah. three hundred bucks would help But that now I understand the real problem. The problem is that he hasn't been able to get a date for ten years And now he's listening to these women who I guess he would like to date them We're not. I mean I'm trying to make the connection between how Well I don't think he wants to dame. Hes just urked that they're rich that although believe me, half of them aren't I mean they're not. This is a random group of girls and a lot of them don't you know just dip shits and some of them are On fans dummies and some of them make a lot of money and some make millions. I mean, it's a huge range of of women that go on that show. and a lot of people. Here's my advice. Here's my advice You gotta get one of them Darren O'Neal deals Darren O'Neill has a deal man. His wife works And he does like shows. He's just podcasting. He does Rck ' and roll pre S show. does a show with with Larry, does a show with Jene He might cook. I he might cook. I don't know if he cooks And you people could always brag about it. But the Darren O'Neill deal,'s I'd like that. I'd like a Darren O'Neill deal. That' be fantastic. Can you imagine You'd love it too Imagine Mimi was bringing in all the dough Well that dog can, although, you should franchise that It's a dog ken.g kenel. Yeah, we should. What is we have a reason How we promise that's a's it's a personnel situation. The only reason the dog kennel works so well is because we just like an Elon Musk, you lock we lcked out and got a guy this that's a lunatic about dogs. and You know, you can run that kennel. I mean, that's the hardest thing in the world is still personnel. Yeah. And what is the kennel index? Is it full 's always full, thing's always full. so Oh, you know, I mean, Fullland the way where it's overloaded where It's probably full yeah guess. You should check it. we need to understand We should just blow it up and it wouldn't have we'd get more money into the show. Darren is telling me in thirty one years, my wife has made about ten meals. There you go Yeah. But maybe they eat out a lot like you We eat home all the time You're always at at it all the time. You're always saying to, You got any dinners? An dinners coming up? Any dinners coming up Yeah Yeah, I'm always saying that. So here's the story. I got a story for you because you go out to dinner with these with with these local famous people And they usually have some some inside scoop for us So here's a story. You want a story? You want a fun story? of Frederick's st. I'm always looking for a Fredericksburg story. So light livens my day. So the Fredericksburg ladies, there's two of them. And they're both in their eighties and they are like whipper snappers there and these women are fantastic I love them. They're funny. there kindind of, you know Borderl Whipper snappers specifically refers to a young person, but but they okay, what if you have an eighty five year old who is just hilarious and shar a bit like you Hilarious and sharp. onlyn a woman. onlyn woman What do you How do you describe that woman? They got surprised. No, it's more than that. They're still wearing blue je. Lvely. They're wearing blue jeans that they wore when they were eighteen. They're tight. and they're funny Both their husbands are billionaires So there's this group of women, like six of them N. They're always doing birthday parties for each other. Oh my goodness, the birthday parties Be it's always who's invited It's like middle school anyway So And I'm leaving the names out because I just protect the unity. It sounds like Palm Beach, but continue. Car, It's not at all like Palm Beach You wouldn't you would never know they that they're rich. You would never know how you find out is when One of the two billionaire ladies said Hey, let's all go to the house in Vail So that's a clue, right? That's a clue. Well kind of. We'll meet you at the airport. Uh Tuesday at ten thirty So I in this little airport here, the one where I take off from job up there There is a Got it Cessna citation ExcelC or XLS. ' like a twenty million dollars airplane net jet It's, you know, everyone's driving up to the plane You know, it's like top notch. They had to preordder their lunch for on the plane I've never been in a plane maybe once And And so and I was like, this is pretty awesome. Of course, dudes weren't invited And so they jet off to veil the very next day. What happens with net jets The very same plane crashes and burns in in Laredo. The first accident net jets has ever had in their history And now they're all like, shouldould we drive home? I'm like, no. No, no, no. The chances of that happening are impossibly small So there's the rich lady story. this is rich white lady problems. Shall I take the netjets home Or shall we have the Bentley drive us home There's your story. Yeah, that wouldd have been good if you had some clips to go with. if I had a clip of the Blanco O Lario channel Or Captain Steve explains what happened I will say I think that Pilots on that net Jif. they did a great job with that emergency landing. I don't know what happened to the aircraft. We probably won't know for a while But they rode that thing all the way down onto the highway. only six passengers or six people, one perished, sadly. But to have five people survive A crash of that magnitude, amazing. Those guys did a great job. I mean, it sucks, but I'd like to know what happened. This is not the kind of plane that should have that happen Anyway no billionaiireress here and not for a long time, but we do have many people who love our show And and probably are dating 're not, I don't know And they love supporting us. and they do that with the treasure of the time, talent and treasure. And now we have an entire family The Milligan family And they come in with a thousand dollars, they even added the fees. So it's thousand dollars one thousand and thirty dollars and twenty six cents And as you know above three hundred dollars, notot only are we guaranteed to read your note, but we will also giveive the producer executive producer credit, which is good anywhere. 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When I was in vet school, we had a class about animal breeding and selection The professor was telling us that many companies do this and asked if anyone knew what Monsanto was After controlling the urdge to sing the Monsanto Jingle They went into an expose of Monsanto roundup and how they were suing farmers Every head in the room turns toward me with a WTF or how the heck does he know this? Look on their face NA has been a part of almost half of my life and I just wanted to say thank you Please knite me, sir. Wow. Wow. Elvis, the knight. of Cintra. Thank you, Portugal Andrew Benz, Imperial, Missouri with fifty dollars five cents. Is that a different kind of boob Or is that a snow bu? It just a sauce? I don't know what that is. I like it Sean Bergeron, Alexandria, Virginia, fifty dollars and one penny. You help keep me sane as I slide towards retirement slash disability, we're happy to help you And Viscounts her economic hitman from Tombald, Texas with fifty zero one. 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There's my blade. if you can bring yours out, just we go. Out of the sheet. there it is. Bob Milligant and wow Al best hopping up on the podium and both of you are about to become knights at the Noah and round Table. Bob will become a Red Knight Order of the Heart and I'm very proud to hereby pronounce the Kate the S Sir coach, Bob the Builder, Lord of wild horse and slayer of fish. And sir Wow Albest, the Kight of Cintra. For you, gentlemen, we have hookers and blow, Rnt poison, Chardonnay, homebrew, lager and smoked trout. M Along with that, we have Harlots and Haldome, Redheads and Ryise, organic macaroni and plasticizer, beer and blunts, geishes and sake, vodka vanilla, sparkling cider escort, gingerle and gerbils, breast milk and pablm, and of course the mutton and mead that we find every single time here at the Noaggenda Round table. Head over to noagnda rings dot comot Anybody can go there and take a look at these beautiful rings. They are signignet rings so Of course, we supply you with some wax to seal your important correspondence just like the pros. And a certificate of authenticity is always included. And Sir Bob, you will get the special Red Kight Order of the Heart pin, which just the packaging by itself is phenomenal. You will love that. And we thank you both and your families for becoming Knights of the Noen Round Table No one sent down Y We still waiting for my Ukraine meet up report. so sad we haven't received that yet. I just want some audio from Ukraine before you know Putin nukes it be nice. In the meantime, there are meetups taking place all over the world. In fact, today, there's one t taking place in Ed's Tan, Charlotte, North Carolina. It is the Charlotte's Th thirty third Thursday meetup, seven o'clock tonight on Saturday. Leo Bravo does it again, The fllight of the No Agenda is number seventy six at three thirty three PM in the Chowder Barge in Wilmington, California And throughout the rest of the month, we've got Rotterdam, the Netherlands on the twenty sixth, Fort Wayne, Indiana on the twenty seventh, Albany, California, John will be there At what's the pizza place? What's it called The Mallard Club, it's a bar. I thought it was the pizza place We're doing it the Maller Club as far as I know Well what was the pizza place Violetas. Oh it's the Maller Club.'s the Mallet Club sounds like Sounds like it's a lot of wood. There's a lot of wood in the Mallard club? Yeah, in fact, it's fashioned after Excuse me a hunting lodge. It's like a little hunting lodge inside Unfortunately, deepending on the bartender If it's dimly lit, you don't really appreciate the. The coolness of it being a hunting watch. If they get a bartair lights it up, it's pretty cool. My opinion is any whenever you're over fifty, Dimmed lighting is best I'm kind of all for that. Well, that's what they do. They keep it dim. but Believe me, the place is nicer if it's lit. On the twenty eighth deccator, Alabama ice Long view, Texas and we'll go into July here, Raleigh North Carolina, Scottsdale, Arizona, Eagle, Idaho, Ashville North Carolina and Charlotte North Carolina, one day separate from each other. I go to noaggenda meetups. comot's really cool to go to one of these meetups. You will make connections that will give you protection. Everybody you meet will immediately be your first responder in any emergency. You will not regret it. No one has ever emailed and said, I regret going to the meetup If you have, you need to email me immediately. I've never heard that. Nve never heard someone, Wow, that was a bummer, that was no good. No, because they're fantastic. No agenda meet ups. com. If you can't find one new, you start one yourself. It's easy and always a party. Sometim you hang with all the n and d Be where you won't be triggered on hell flame. You wna be where everybody feels the same Now we have John Si of theay coming up and some toad toappers There's no agenda, endnd of show mixers from our endnd of show mixers, prompting their way into history. For some reason, I have like a crazy amount of ISOos So I'm just let's go with them. Okay. And then brop,rop and then brop Okay. one The just one we eat in a hamburger. No, that's no good. How about this one? Wow. takeake that evild doers. Pretty impressive. rememarkable actually Okay, come on, come on. That was good. That That is incredible it again. That is incredible. No, and that's not that good. Here's another one. The world is crazy I think the contender here is this one Pretty impressive. rememarkable actually That's a contend.'s a contend. Okay. All right. What do you have? What do you have? That's the best of your book bunch as well that one. What do you have I don't know why you have just sound effects, whoop, whoop. That was Well, I don't know why you only Alex, You love Alex. Why do you have bad AI versions of presidents? What? These are real clips. Okay? Where's Biden? Can someone tell me a better podcast than no agenda He has no energy Biden. What? Ver seems authentic to me Okay. Oh Biden', Biden's got no energy. He's got no energy. This is the comment of the day bama Yeah, I was a podcast until I heard the No Agenda showow. It's great I hate them posting these videos everywhere. like, Oh look, we have an endorsement from Obama. Oh look, we have an endorsement from Biden. You know that that's like a real boomer move? Y. It's a boomer move It's just jealous. Total boomer. Like it was like no Hey, get get a clue. You What clue I'm a boomer. there you go. Well, we'll choose one of them one of those two bad presents. After you do take pick one. I was just gonna choose I'm gonna to play both of them the same time. I someone tell me a better play. G. That' that That's what I'm gonna do. It's perfect,? Oh, you got it, You nailed it. Time for tip of the day with John Well the topic of boomers I got a probiotic fiber gummy. Proiotic fibergummy. And what is this what is the point of this one? It's got fiber. It's got probiotics as if you're a boomer or anybody else and you know, you need your fiber, you need your gummies It's just a good product. We've been chomping these things down Now what do you need fiber for? What is the fiber for Well, you need fiber for your gut health. Oh. You don't want a leaky gut. You need your gut health, man. Don't you watch these ads? Oh, that's right, you pay not to watch ads. That's right. I pay Gut health. Yeah. That's why. Gut health. Got it Yeah And I can't read the name this is like art to Tartan, I think is the brand It's almost impossible to read. Itsy small. Does't have protein Does it? Does't approach you But anyway, they have made on Amazon Pbiotic fiber gummies What is the name I think it's too tartan, I'm gonna have to look it up. What is the point? mean you're giving us a tip of the day, just telling, Hey, if no, but there's a ton of these things that you don't have to buy this one brand. You need to tell us o get gut health. How do I know if I need that for my gut health? This is a tip You do. need everyverybody needs to have fiber. They need probiotics. It's just a fact. do I have to give a lecture a medical lecture just a promote some some cheap gummies? Well this is a tip of the day and so typically It's a you'll tell me why it's going to improve my life. And so what is what is it' improve your poop. Oh, there it is Well, I will give that a try Will my poops be firmer? They'll be more regular, firmer, and you'll feel better about things The most boomer tip of the day ever. What happened to prunes? What happened to prune juice, man? is this is okay ex into the detail. Okay Thoods are good too, by the way. Okay, you have to give us the name so we don't get the wrong poop powder. Yes. Well, I mean, like I said, okay. Let me look it. You're just making my life miserable. Hey, I didn't come with the poop tip of the day, okay? It was was wasn't my idea you just randomly saying, Ohh, get some gummies off of Amazon. Well, you you might as well get those those bear one of those bear gummies that thirty thousand comments? was the Herry Bow gold That's the gummy I would recommend. Go look at the comments on Harry Bow Gold. Okay, I will. Do you have it? Do you you have your favorite Yeah, the one that we're using here is what we? Nine in one.ese' a nine in one, by the way. This is a family thing. the whole family. was This is J J and Brennan's thing and I started eating these pretty tasty. Nine in one probiotic from pretty good F to Tarin to Tarin. Oh man. The whole now do you have it yes Pull a number to get into the bathroom you have like one this There's a little bunch of buttons you push. All right. there it is everybody. you can get all the details. Totaria I guess maybe that's Totaria. J Hold on a second. I got more stuff. Oh you There five billion CFU Bacillus coaguls. Oh Cilium husk All right. Inulin. Oh my go, it's got everything in They're pineapple. It's delicious. It's the Swiss Army knife of gummies, I tell you. This got Anyay tootaria, Totaria, that's it T O T A R I A. Totaria. Okay. All right. Asas in tootap. You you never know what you get with the tip of the day. Could be a chardonnay, it could be a gummy. It could be or a boy cutter. or a box cutter. I mean, this is The box cutter was a great tip, by the way the box Did you get one? Yeah, yeah, ye yeah. I bet just shop any boxes? 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