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The guy' out of control. He's insane. Adam Curry, Johnsey DeVoras. It's Sunday june twenty first, twenty twenty six. This is your hard winning Gimonation Media asssassination episode eighteen seventy nine. This is no agenda. Painting Houston Orange and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hille country here in at Reion number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. and from Northern Silicon Valley, We're we wishing everybody a happy Father'say att least in the United States. I'm John C. D Morak I think it's Father's Day every bear, isn't it N's not that I know of. Yeah, it's Father's Day in Holland Is it? Yeah. Is it in Canada? Canada never has anything the same day Uh no, I think it's only Mother's Day that is different in different countries for some reason U Thanksgiving is totally different. Well Yeah, because, you know, we have our do have one in Canada, but it's like that the first I believe. Yeah, Yes. But I think Father's Day is the same everywhere Pre prettyty sure Pretty sure, pretty sure? Blast the robot Let's get off to a rousing start. Okay. All right Book of Knowledge is Father's Day celebrated on the same day around the world We're off to a start with the book of Knowledge with a question that cannot stump him According to the Book of Knledge, Father's Day is not on the same day. No no third Sunday of June, today june twenty first is observed in some eighty six countries from the United States and the UK to India, Japan and Mexico. Catholic Europe honors fathers on march nineteenth. The feast of St Joseph.. The southern hemisphere waits until spring. Germany ties the day to as censionion. Now no Are you right When you're right, you're right Okay, well, happy Father'say except for you Germans and a you Germans. Catholics don't care. You don't care about your dad's the fatherland of all places. What is Catholic Europe anyway? I'm not so sure I know where Catholic Europe is. I think it means all the countries that are except for the pagans in Switzerland. Oh, okay. Oh ye the the Lutherans in Holland I don't know if there's a lot of Lutherans in Holland Places arere you kidding? There's nothing left in Holland. All the churches are Airbn, Airbnbs and we work. there's there's not much going on in that regard. Anyway, a little bit of sports ball to kick it off everybody. Go Dutch, go orange five to one against Sweden. I gotta tell you, I got the World Cup fever Got the fever. Did you watch the game? Yes. I watched D you watch the whole game? The whole game. I did Wow. Yeah. you know their song? everyveryone loves their song The Dutch song What is it let's goud is com getet ready for the corers J. Here we go. Here we go side side The left. You. The Dutch can't help it. They are just a homeompaa country. Well, they got that from the Germans. Yeah, of course. they are of Dutch blood. It's even in their national anthem Am I of German blood That's in and they are. Of course they are So are the English. Everyone's from German blood, but somehow the Dutch celebrate Father's Day on the regular normal day is eighty six countries and because they're Catholic. Exactly Oh man. so I got all the I got all the morning shows. I believe you have some analysis clips of the Iran deal deal falling apart once again As predicted on this show. Let's let's start with Now is this SS all the way or is it just the I'm sorry, SF all the way. SS SS, you know, SS. Oh yeah, you're your buddy. Yash. I'm Scott. Yeah But it. All right, but there's one here. There's one here that says Iran fail NNPR. Is that the first one or The one okay, if we're going to play these then we start with the overall one, which was is the no No, Iran failed lean on as NPR. a preliminary agreement President Trump sign oned W way wrong What You're playing Iron Fail Lenon as NPR Yes Iran Fail, Lenon, SS NPR Okay Is't that incorrect Well, When you have this one, you have this one? Iran's military said today it closed That's it. Okay. that was the one I wanted to Oh that's I'm sorry that's Iran fail, right. That's the reason I want to play that first is because it's an overview. Okay You need to work on the label No,' my fault. Iran's military I can't read my own the Strait of Hormuz again because of Israel's continued attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. NPR's Jana Raff has more. Iran is now saying that it was Washington's job to ensure Israel adhered to that ceasefire, and it calls it a violation of the understanding that fighting is still going on. They say that violation, those ceasefire violations call the entire agreement between the US and Iran, including the opening of the Strait of Hormuz into question. That's after Israeli attacks Friday and Saturday, mostly southern Lebanon, where Israeli forces have invaded and they're trying to take more territory. Hezbollah is fighting back there. So not much of a ceasefire Pakistani officials who have been mediating the talks between U. S. and Iran on ending the war, along with Cotter, say the negotiations will resume tomorrow in Switzerland. This is quite annoying what Israel is doing And it's kind of unclear I mean, there's no I couldn't find any real reporting on what's going on between Israel. Is Lebanon still lobbing bombs in. I mean, all I hear is well, they're trying to capture more territory. Is that true I don't get this very little analysis other than Hey, they're screwing up the deal That's what is I'm not going to argue that, but there was some analysis in these clips which will play, which is we'll start with the analysis SS NPR, which is Israel al analysis. We're leaving Leonon SS Well we can play that first if you want ' that's pre analysis. And I presume Leonon is Lebanon. I'm just guessing. Yeah that should be played last n. Oh That's what it means. Thank you. You're better at this than I am All right, here we go. Israel who went to war with Iran alongside the US has been highly critical of the framework for a potential deal between Iran and the US. This has not been received well in the White House, where President Trump and Vice President JD. Vance used uncharacteristically tough language this week against the U. S. ally And here's Ron Elvin joins us, Ron, thanks for being with us Gsood to be with you Scot. President Trump is you good. What I'll call choice word Who is that guyood be That's wonderful to be. Okay. So I looked into this guy. Yeah, because he's got a he's got part he's always on and he's the final arbiter. He's the last word. He didn bring bring him on. So I looked him up. He's a graduate of of I think it's Chicago, but is's Stanford and Cal Berkeley. Yeah he's got he's a teachers at a lot of the spook schools and but he doesn't seem to be a spook, but maybe he is But he's got but he's his background is good enough that I think is he can do this job and he's not like a phony Okay, well, One thing thingss for sure, you got some pipes on him. Join J just Ron, thanks for being with us. R gonna thank you Scott G'sood to be with you Sot. President Trump used some what I'll call choice words in an interview this week. Choice words. whyy don't you just use the words Whenever he says shit whole country, you have no problem saying it. Why't just use the word Scott? talking about Prime Minister Netanyahu's decisionone again. I was thinking about this. So there's a concern, of course, that the FCC is going to crack down. on Pussing on the air, right Is there So what if you play a clip of Trump, the president of the United States Pressing up a storm The choice words in this case, you just use that clip. What would the FCC do Bust you or would they bust the president? Well what would happen? Well, if this was over the air and not a podcast and if they' thinking if they really were enforcing that, which to my knowledge, they've never enforced the seven dirty words ever. They moan about it. Yeah, they moan about it. but you remember that every news outlet was going, shit whole country and this and that and drop an F bomb somet. Well, that's cable. No, I haven't heard any cable doesn't count. But when we were on MTV Um And somehow the FCC, they were afraid of the FCC, although I don't think the FCC don't regulate cable, do they? They don't. It was the cable operators who The fear of God and everybody. Oh you better not do anything nasty before ten PM But if it was in the clip, like in a video clip, MTV would get in trouble, not Madonna or whoever So yeah, of course it would be it would be the broadcaster, but it's presresident of the United States. Yeah, so you're saying that's newsworthy No, is newsworthy or not. Doesn't the president Trump Trump? No pun intended Trump the FCC? I don't know This is a question I have not pondered and I think we don't need to do it here either Now I care we're done. President Trump used some what I'll call choice words in an interview this week talking about Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to launch strikes on Beirut right before the MOU was agreed to words we cannot play on the air. Let's just say that he He questioned the Israeli Pime Minister's judgment. Then Vice President JD Vance was asked during an interview with the New York Times whether he thought Israel has incentives for the agreement not to go through And this is what the Vice President posed to Israeli critics. What is your exact proposal And know you're a country of nine million people You canan't just kill your way out of solving every single national security problem that you have. I mean, how come these guys aren't dead yet? Why has Mossad not assassinated them? They doesnn't everybody know that Israel controls these guys, controls all of Congress? What is happening here? I'm freaking out. Why there thiss kind of rhetoric There's so much at stake here, Scott. There's the fragile ceasefire that may or may not be holding for the moment as we just heard from Janea Raff. Then there's the fate of the MOU between the US and Iran. There's at least a short term chance for peace in the region. and then there's the future of the relationship between the U.S. and Israel. that's been so important to both for almost eighty years. Two months ago, the current war began with coordinated attacks by the US and Israel on Iran and its ally, Hezbollah in Lebanon. Now the Trump administration wants to dial back, make a deal, or at least start to make one so the world oil market can recover and stop endangering the US economy and the world economy But Israel still sees itself fighting a threat at its doorstep from Hezbollah So I had a brief conversation with Sir Brian of London He's in Tel Aviv And he's like, you guys don't understand It says four of our soldiers got killed by Hezbollah. So we got to strike back I'm like, Wh I don't know who started? didid they fire first? I mean again, there's just so little analysis of what's really going on there But the president does not seem to be happy nor the vice president with this No, because they they're ruining the deal Yeah, they want to get this the straights open to keep the economy world economy Sorry, we can handle no oil. We got pl. we can make it ourselves, but It's it's a bad look It's a bad look be a laggered it but the world it's a bad the world economy has issues, we have issues. things is interconnected. It's a bad look too. It's like we got to de look. It's a bad look. comeome on Netanyahu. It's a bad look. Netanyahu's got to go. This guy's been in too long. Well, it's not just him. We' got members of his own cabinet saying, this is a bad deal In From what I hear from my friends boots on the ground, they're like, o, no, this this is about us. What mean it's about us about Israel. Like we're being our soldiers are being killed. My son's going to war. It has to fight against Hezbollah. We have to fight back. That's the messages I'm hearing Yeah, but aren't the soldiers that were killed, the Israeli soldiers, wereeren't they killed in Lebanon This is what I don't know. We have no clue. There's No one is where's the boots on the ground from the news media The news media stinks. When the agreement to extend the ceasefire and open the Strait of Hormuz was announced, President Trump hailed it as a success But it is being questioned by many critics at home Most notably some members of his own party. What can you tell us Conservative hardline Republicans are saying that this deal seems, if it is, a deal seems to squander the military successes of the past two months in exchange for little or nothing beyond a return to where things stood in February when ships were flowing through the Strait of Hormuz As for nuclear weapons, Iran is apparently only required to say they won't develop them ever and to have more negotiations on the subject And in exchange, the U.S. has offered to lift sanctions on Iran and make available some of Iran's financial assets that have been frozen, and even set up a fund to rebuild what Iran lost in the recent fighting. So some of these Republicans who object have been doubtous for a while. Others say might have been political let's say rivals of the president at one time. Others had political scores to settle with Trump. But then you have such loyalists as Roger Wicker, Missippi chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. These people seem genuinely surprised and distressed at this turn of events. Wicker from one says that the Iranians use every penny that they get from this new arrangement to further their ultimate goals, which are death to America, death to Israel. And yet, Trump has lumped all these Republican critics together and dismissed them as quote Awesome Okay, that was actually not bad, his analysis there That's pretty good And everybody is, you know, piling on term of the republic. Oh yeah, almost everybody. I have some clips coming up. almost everybody. Oh, good. Yeah. I think I think this will be we got there's one more analysis clip and then I think the Lebanon wrap. The negotiations, the announcement of the agreement all occurred while the president was in France for the G seven. And because the president has so much global responsibility is under h Unrelting pressure at all times, a lot of observers noted He looked and sounded tired. Wednesday newews conference was especially Jude. He looked tired. Oh no,s he's eighty. He looked tired. this is no good. No good I just look at a lot of those clips And he didn't look that tired. I didn't look that tired to me compared to Biden. Well, but I've seen Trump look tired. He didn't look that tired. He gets tired when you travel overseas and you got it, you know, you lose your sleep rhythm and you gott to sleep on the Well of course he's got a big bed in there, but he's probably busy. He doesn't get a lot of sleep as it is. No. It's like, okay. But the insinuation here from Sharott Shimon is she's oldll and she's tired. He look and sounded tired. The Wednesday newews conference was especially striking, Trump was rambling, often off topic, lacking his usual bravado. What What just because he talked about granite Grant, it was fantastic. But it was hard not to notice the contrast with French President Emmanuel Macron, who is after all, thirty two years younger and hosted the summit with grace and assurance. Grace and assurance. boy pomp and circumstance has been bumped for grace and assurance. Where did this come in That just was galling to hear that. Grace and assurance. I'm writing that down Baby soundays like two sisters. You cooked that dinner with Grace and Asurance. He was younger and hosted the summit with Gace and Asurance. There was a little spat over a picture to be taken with the Italian Prime Minister, Georgeia Maloney. Trump said she'd begged him to take a picture with her. She took strong exception to that. I take exception. Now the Italian foreign minister has canceled a trip to the US And then scot at the end of the conference, when the G seven leaders posed for their usual class picture after the meeting, Trump stood as a caucus of one while the others conferred and engaged with each other. A. Okay, so I was I was looking for that that he's all alone on the on the in the school There was a moment at the end where everybody kind of there would they took a either It was either before or after the group shot. They all scattered around and they were all yacking with each other and Trump was not yacking with anybody So for the moment that and which was not unusual for this entire event, him to be wandering around by himself And then engaging with one person or another, just You know, incidentally, I just thought it was a one It was debt commentary was taken from a photo op showing Trump standing there kind of It was a funny picture. I finally tracked it down. But we've done that with Zelensky where he's looking like a little lost school boy. Yeah think you can do that with anybody just follow them along enough and they're going to be by themselves for the minute. takeake a shot. Yeah. Look at this poor guy. That's perfect. I thought that was I thought that was inaccurate an inaccurate description of things or it was mean A,. He's sleepy and he's all alone. A preliminary agreement, President Trump signed Wednesday with Iran explicitly includes Lebanon and the ceasefire, but as you've reported, it hasn't really been fully enforced. Where does that leave the wider agreement with Iran Well, as we've seen, Israel believes it's not bound by that wider agreement, which calls for ensuring Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity. In fact, Defense Minister Israel Katz said the Israeli military is destroying Lebanese border villages, including infrastructure, making it impossible for two hundred thousand residents to return. And Israeli troops are trying to take a strategic Hezbollah position deeper into Lebanon Hezbollah has been attacking Israeli tanks and troops to prevent that advance. Earlier this week, you were in Napata still a center of fighting. What's lifeif like there. There is an awful lot of destruction, including downtown in the historic Ottoman era market, hundreds of years old. All of that was heavily damaged We met one of our residents Najib Ayad a little further into the city. He was returning briefly to see the damage to his apartment. So a part of the building had collapsed and there was so much rubble, it was difficult to get through the door even. There was the sound of artillery in the distance. You could see smoke rising. and inside, all the glass had been blown out, including the balcony doors He's saying You see that castle? seeee what it looks like? He says the Israelis are still there. And from his balcony, you can see the Beaufort castle. It's a crusader er fortress on a strategic hill that's now occupied by Israeli forces. Yeah. So he said that as long as Israeli forces are that close, he could never move back Yeah This is To me, it feels like Netanyahu has to have some kind of conflict going because he has elections coming up. And he needs to be a wartime president Yeah I think this is like a George Bush phenomenon. Yeah othertherwise it he gets kicked out. I mean, that just that just seems I remember there one election that George Bush ran for reelection and they and they had that's when they had the posters of the various colors that showing that the possibility of a terrorist attack and there was a red and Oh itllow alert and the green alert at the airports. Yeah, I remember of course. And they and soon as just just before the election everybody we had they went to orrange alert And they made a big fuss about going to orange alert and they printed up all these posters. Yeah, but the orange alert. Yeah, the posters, but there was no interchangeable color. They were just orange Yeah, and they stayed orange forever. They were permanently orange. You couldn't put a little green sticker over them. It was all orange Yeah, this doesn't feel very good. Well, I have From the morning shows, I have two guests The first one is Susan Rice U gosh, she's still around. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. and the Tp. And she's there to to sow propaganda and to to make Obama look good, of course, because she was part of that original JCPOA So a couple of clips from her and then the surprise guest, not a surprise guest, but with surprise information. You call this memorandum of undernderstanding a jaw dropping, horrific surrender reparations. So what Reparations, You see? She's already going straight for reparations. Is it so egregious? It's egregious, John because so many concessions were granted up front in this flimsy two page memorandum of understanding that wouldn't normally and shouldn't have been granted until after there was not only a fully comprehensive deal to at least deal with their nuclear program, but also that those provisions that were negotiated had been agreed. explain to you some of the things that were conceded up front Secretary just acknowledged Iran, as of the signing of the agreement, so on Thursday, is now able to sell all of its oil and all of its oil products on the market unimpeded. That's a good thing for the world, okay? Yeah. That's kind of what we want. Everybody wants that. She's a very, very annoying person imppeded and use that money to rebuild itself. And use the banking system. And use the banking system. Under the Obama nuclear deal Godn't relief from oil sanctions. They didn't need the banking system. We gave them cash. Until the deal was ball. balls of cash. Fully implemented, not just preliminarily agreed. Secondly, they get access to tens of billions of dollars of frozen assets In the very near term, within the next sixty days contingent only upon the memorandum of undernderstanding this flimsy two page document being implemented. That me? Repeat after me, Fimsy two page document. Fimsy it's so flimsy. The paper was just like rice paper or something using like onion skin. So this is already not true because first of all, General Paton on the downlow, he's the one controlling it. and we're not giving them all of their money back. It drips and drabs when we feel it's appropriate. But I guess that's not reflected in the flimsy two page document O the memorandum of undernderstanding this flimsy two page document being implemented. That means essentially once they've opened the strait they get all the access to their frozen assets without any constraint on how they spend it. In the Obama era deal, they could only spend those frozen assets on humanitarian things, food and medicine. Now they can use it to fund their terrorist proxies. A Yes, that's what they will do because they like bombs on their heads And now by the way, and there wasn't any enforcement. U angle to the Obama deal that didnfce what she said. No, there was bull crap. She's just lying. But it wasn't a flimsy two page document. It was hundreds of pages of carefully crafted diplomatic language. which you know, if you the last newsletter I sent out which I discussed some of the funny aspects of this, which is Both the Council on Foreign Relations and Chatham House. Yeah Well elements is the same thing of the global globalist environment The globalists, let's just say Uh, they were pretty much express the exact same thing In fact, the Chatham House called this a surrender. Yeah. O we lost. We lost the war. How Trump? Trump lost. We did. Trump lost the war. warar of choice. Yeah. It's all like all part of this That's, you know, we got to They're clawing back. They're trying to claw back territory. They're trying to claw back their system. L Trump tried to the system, yeah,, which has been Trump is ruining their system. Yes. And so they're trying to claw it back in the hearts of minds. And they're doing with grace ass Iran thirdly, will now be able after sixty days to charge fees for the transit of ships through. this before moose. This is a great reading of the document So what she's saying is after sixty days, they can go right back to charging tolls That's not really what the d fromom what I know it doesn't say that at all. No, it's an extrapolation But after six years things going south? Yes. So I was like, okay. She just pre assumed that things are going to go south. Her analysis is based on presumption. Yes. I mean they could never have done before. They get three hundred billion dollars from the United States and our Gulf partners. No the administration. Well, actually Jonathan Carl, I'm going to give him props. He says, no, no, no. no, but she pares that with grace and assurance. Billion dollars from the United States and our Gulf partners. Now now the administration says What' the deal is says none of that's going to come from the United States. That's not what the agreement says. It says the United States with our Gulf partners, will ensure that they get that money. No, that's not's I read the agreement. I don't think it says, hey, us and our Gulf partners will assure you get that money No, no, no, no. There will be a fund when there's a final deal. And then two other things. When the deal is done, they say all sanctions against Iran bilateral and multilateral will be lifted Under the Obama deal after they had fully implemented everything, it was only the nuclear related sanctions that were lifted. And fin one last point The crazy thing about this memorandum of understanding that sets us back enormously is that we commit to withdraw U. S. military forces From the vicinity of Iran, that means our base is in the Gulf. Are we walking away from the Middle East as a result of this deal? The administration would say no, and they would say those frozen assets, although I know exactly what it says in the memorandum of undernderstanding, they say there has to be progress on the nuclear talks first. Right, Eactly But she's Iran won this war, people. Most of our allies in the region seem to welcome this because it meant an end to the war. I Isn't a weak peace agreement better than a resumption of a war, which I know you opposed for this. I opposed this war because it was a stupid war, and it was obvious that when you wage a stupid war, that every prior president had the wisdom to avoid, that you were going to end up with either bad outcomes or worse outcomes. So this is a great upside down analysis she has You can say every other president avoided the war because it wouldn't work or you could say, well, maybe it's time to do something I she she's very convinced She has a lot of convion. She she's unbelieved. She has conviction. She what you saw as a stupid war. It a stupid war. which get back. Why is she even on? Well, that's my Wh Wh is she even booked? Who's the booker? Well she she is Obama This is theam. This is the Obama camp talking here. outcomes. This is a very bad outcome. I obviously think we shouldn't have been in this war in the first place because it was obvious for decades that the only way to resolve this problem is through diplomacy. No, lady. And also, why isn't she using war of choice She's saying stupid war Yeah, she's making a mistake, you supp say work by the way,king point onene of the funniest talking points that the Chatham House had is that they call it the memorandum of lack of understanding. Oh what British understatement. back to diplomacy with a far weaker hand. Yes, their military has been degraded, but Iran is now figured out they can use the Strait of Hormuz to hold us and the global ey h but to figure that out before. Yeah, I know Sheus, Okay, O more, ' this is the clip about Israel. Here Let's take a look at just what JD. Vance said last week Donald J Trump is the only head of state in the entire world who is sympathetic to the nation of Israel at this moment in time. And he happens to be the head of state of the world superpower. If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have anywhere left in the entire world First of all, is that an accurate description of the state of affairs? It's an extraordinary statement. Is said Trump is the only head of state sympathetic to the nation of Israel, that the United States is the only powerful ally that Israel has in the entire world. Is that I'd say that's pretty much correct at this point. I agree with you. absolutely correct. Is that true? Yeah, I think that was an extraordinary statement Eraordinary extxtraordinary extraordinary extxtraordinary excitement I think that was an extraordinary statement. and I'm sure it shocked a lot of people, particularly in Israel. But J one of the outcomes of this is as as Prime Minister Netanyahuu has himself publicly acknowledged on many occasions, he has tried to persuade many prior presidents to engage in war with Israel against Iran. and promising that that would result in regime change and an end to Iran posing any threat. This is her version of Bbe made us do it. What we've got as a result of that war, which President Trump was the first to take the bait on. is Ian of its geopolitical stature in the region, not militarily, conventionally in the short term But its nuclear program is fully intact. There is nothing in that agreement that requires that the nuclear material, the dust, as the President likes to call be removed from Iran. It will destroy has to be stay place. But the Israelis have suffered the most because now, know this administration, if you take the president and the vice president's words, has basically said to Israel, your concerns are not ours That's exactly what they're saying. Rightly so at this point So then we have on CBS And Margaret Lindsey Graham, and I know normally I was groaning to like Lindsey Graham But he is so stupid I think he he Basically explains the whole plan in quite some detail And I was like what you think he's stupid because he gave up to ghost or why do you think he's stupid in this case? Well, first let's I mean we both think he's kind of dumb. But In this case, what did he do Well, first, let's start off with a typical Lindsey Graham opener of the interview. There's a lot that still hasn't been figured out here in this deal, but you wrote nine days ago, the idea of a US plan with partners to create a fund of at least three hundred billion dollars. This is z point six in the memorandum is tone deaf, and it's akin to a marshall plan for Germany with the Nazis still in charge. Lindsey started a day or two ago And right away, he starts changing his tunes that caught my attention Why did you change your position and now you support it ic clip for a second. Yeah. The reason you remember It was probably when we did the last show at that. There was some moment and I think we maybe even played the clip of it O you may have had it. I don't remember having it, but it was someomebody coming to Trump about these Republicans who are bitching and moaning like Cruz and the rest of them And somebody said to Trump, Lindsey Graham is made some criticism of what you're doing there And then Trump said something like, o, what? Well, I'm going to have to talk to him about that. And he made some assumion I remember that clip,. that he was talking out of class And so it's possible that he wrote that one thing. That's what became the comment that was asked of Trump. And then Trump's response resulted in what we're hearing gonna to hear now. Correct. I think you're correct because before I thought the money was coming from the West If the West funds Iran, I think that would be a marthial plan with the Nazis still in charge for Germany. If the plan the Sudni Arabs Yeah, if the Sunni Arabs do it, can you imagine if Saudi Arabia Qatar and the United Arab Emirates invest three hundred billion dollars in Iran? That would tell me that Iran has changed to all the experts out there, do you think Saudi Arabia Qatar and the United Arab Emirates are going to invest in Iran with a theocracy bent on destroying Sunni Islam? So think it through if the money comes from the Sunni Arab world, I hope it happens. It would mean that the Sunni Arabs believe that Iran has changed to the point they want to be a business partner I pray that happens. I doubt if it will. You see, Lindsey Graham is not smart enough to think of it that way. This is the talk he got Hey, man Shut up. donon't you see what's happening here Because you know Saudi Arabia and Iran They've been at war in, you know, proxy in Yemen for as long as this show has been going on. That's true. You know, like bombing all of the Yemenese back and forth. Because, you know, one Arab does not equal the other Arab. It's Sunni versus Shia. This is poorly understood in the West. Well it's also not the Iranians are not Arabs I'm sorry, yes, correct. But we're talking about the IRGC and the leadership So When I hear this, I immediately knew, oh, wait a minute This has got to be with the Abraham accccords because this is this is Trump's signature move He and no wonder Israel hates this H his idea Israel cannot like what's going happen. His whole idea is he pulls it off. I think Lindsey Graham is giving is lifting a little tip of the veil to explain just the tip With Lindseay, it's always just the tip to explain what the plan is here. and the plan is It's funny enough, actually based on Iran not adhering to the MOU and the ceasefire. Well, I want to ask you about some of the criticism of the agreement from your fellow Republican colleagues. Take a listen. If we give billions of dollars to Iran, that money will be used to murder Americans. And so I don't believe we should do.' Ted Cruise who I think is a smart guy. Did he really think that did he really buy into the paganda that America was somehow gonna give this three hundred billion dollars. Is see? that's stupid posossible that Ted Cruz was given a role? Hm. Oh the heel A I love this. Yes, very possible. T Iran that money will be to smoke out the other douche bags. That would be possible May because Tuce is not dumb used to murder Americans. And so I don't believe we should do that. They'll use the money that is being released to rebuild their ballistic missile arsenal and begin to enrich again. And that's going to be a continuing danger. Even though it's not really discussed in these clips, there is a difference between ballistic missiles and intercontinental ballistic missiles, just as a side note. That ballistic missile can be a short just a little It be like a rocket little rocket that goes to Israel. That's not intercontinental. But it could be a continuing danger. That money, Brooke, we know, is not going to go to build new hospitals or daycares. It's going to go to replenish their drone stockpiles, their misses. We know this to support terrorists like Hezbollah and Hamas. We have thirteen Americans dead I we think anywhere from point five to one hundred billion dollars in emissions. and it turns out we've lost a incredible threat of exactking this. So there's a lot of stuff in there, that's bad All of those Republicans are seriously doubting the president here, Senator Graham. Do you agree with their concerns No, I don't We're not giving any money to Iran that can change. I Wow, ye. So not Lindsey Graham. No, I don't know. He' come on. We're not giving any money to Iran that can change the course of history to try diplomacy. Is the MOU problematic? Yeah I'd rather try diplomacy than take it off the table. The money Iran gets is not going to change the future of Iran. It's not enough to reconstruct the country. If you don't have a diplomatic path through the MOU, then you have to go to war or some other form of coercion. Let's try this Let's try a diplomatic solution. Now, this is where I think he starts to unveil the plan And it it's a violent plan, but it is a plan. I think it's going fail. What happens next? I spent four and a half hours with President Trump Friday. Oh, this is good. I've given you a borderline clip of the day already. Oh I will accept your borderline clip of the today. I can see this coming. Oh yeah. no, And so he got the full playbook And I think because ye, four hour four hours worth of lectures. F hour No one gets four hours with Trump. Melania doesn't. No one gets four hours with Trump. So he got yeah, he got the full lowdown and now Lindsey Graham is going to lay this out the I think the exact plan And of course, everyone wass like, o, Lindsey Graams stupid. And he may be, but I think he's telling us what's gonna happen. I think it's gonna to fail. What happens next? I spent four and a half hours with President Trump Friday. Here's what I think will happen next. If this deal fails President Trump is going to take the Strait of Hormuz over by force The United States will control the Strait of Hormuz. We'll charge a fee for all those who go through through to pay for the operation. And we're going to expand the Abraham Accords in calendar year twenty twenty six. We're going to get Saudi Arabia join the Abraham Accords. This is the big staceman, Senator Lindseay Graham, who all of a sudden is like, we're going to do this. We're going to get the Abraam Acords We to charge everybody for the straightits of Form Mse Yeah, this is hardly the it's not presented as speculation. No. I mean, it's not You can tell the difference between when somebody's telling you something they think is here's some possibilities and you usually have a few different ones. But when you have this self assured One, two, three. This is what's going to happen. This is somebody else's talking, not you. This is the plan This is it and Iran. I think you nailed it. Yeah. Iran has a slim chance, a slim chance if they say, okay, we're going to play ball, but the idea is we need so we know they won't play ball. So'ing is what's gonna happen? We need to get Saudi Arabia in the Abraam acccords And Israel doesn't like any of that, but they're gonna have to just do it So we're going to get Saudi Arabia because they have Medina and Mecca and know they are they're the center. They're the center of everything. Iran. You can't leave them out. No We need those guys in the deal. and this is what Trump is going for. It's Balsy. twenty twenty six. We're going to get Saudi Arabia join the Abraham Accords and which is the biggest change in five thousand years in the Mid East. And if Iran contest control of the Strait of Hormuz by the United States will obliterate them. So to all the people listening, if this diplomatic effort fails, President Trump is going to take the strait of hormones. We're going to run it. We're going to try to get Saudi Arabia to join the Abraam, of course, in the Arab Israelic conflict in twenty twenty six. And if Iran continues to attack Israel in Lebanon, the new policy will be will hit Iran. So to the Iranians, if you're listening. When you use Hezbollah to attack Israel I think the new policy will be we will attack Iran I'm not so sure about that part But this last clip just he just really it's all laid out, and of course, it's all Lindsey's idea, as you know. You have just laid out how you could turn what you think is a flawed document into an opportunity. Be the great strategist Lindsey Graham, Yes. I took this flimsy two page document, I turn it into a strategy to solve everything in the Middle East You're also suggesting there that you can get Benjamin Netanyahu or whoever is the next prime Minister of Israel to recognize a Palestinian state, which is the price of normalization with Saudi Arabia Could you do that on the brink of an election? Well, for about two years, Margaret, in case you missed this, I went to Riyadh and Jerusalem working on normalization with President Biden.. We're going to announce a framework to have Saudi join Abraham Acords and at the end of October twenty twenty three, Iran attacked on october the seventh That is an interesting timeline So they were they were close Suppose h too getting the Abraham acccords or something like it Right. and what did he sayober october third And then october seventh. And remember This whole october seventh. as as horrible as it was was a security lapse unparalleled in all of Israeli history And we heard nothing but people saying, Hey, man They let that happen So if you're BB Netanyahu and you don't want these Abraham accords, You might let something happen. I'm not accusing anybody but it's it's a valid Abraham Mcords and at the end of October in twenty twenty three, Iran attacked on october the seventh That created a real problem. Their world is very upset about Gaza and everybody in Israel is very upset about october seventh. But we're going to pick up where we left off. And Donald Trump is going to empower me and others to jump startart what an effort to get Saudi to join Israel. There will be accommodations made by Saudi and Israel to Saudi and Israel You have no better friend than Donald Trump. to bebe. Donald Trump stood by you when other people wouldn't. I'm not asking you to do anything to jeopardize the future of Israel's security, but I amm asking you to be open to expanding the Abraham acccords and finding a solution to Palestinians that are good for Israel and quite frankly, good for the world to Saudi Arabia. Now is the time to open negotiations yet again for you to expand the Abraham acccords for you to join. I think this is going to happen in twenty twenty six and it can't happen until Iran's in a box. If we get a deal, if we get a deal Iran will be in a box. If we don't get a deal, Iran will be in a box. To Lebanon, to the people in Lebanon, help is on the way. Hezbloah has been terrorizing your country for a long time. That's about to end I think that's the that's the whole plan. rightight there. Thank you, Lindseay. Now we know what to look for Super super easy to see Like, okay, listen, Eron, we're going to let you we give you sixty days. And eith you do it our way and then Saudi Arabia, come on. We got these guys in a box. You don't want to play Okay And then we'll take it all over with another war of choice Another wor choice An anotherother war of choice. Yeah. Well I think we did the whole We solve it, we analyze it better than anyone. Yeah, I think we're pretty good at it Well we nailed it. Well, we could pat ourselves on the back in sixty days. We'll see. We'll see It seems I don't know. I mean, we just we really don't know, obviously Anything could happen think what happen? Let's talk about the opening of the the straets opening and the supposed closing, which they say is not closed, but it's open. It's open. It's closed. It's open., it's closed Here's CBS with a a guy from the RAand cororporation talking about How difficult it is to open the Hormuz straits. The agreement with Iran also reopened the strait of Hormuz and ships are starting to move through the major waterway again. But traffic may not get back to normal right away because of dozens of mines that need to be cleared in the area. So I want to bring in doctor Scott Savz, a senior engineer and professor at RA. Hell, doctor public policy. Thanks for joining us What is a realistic timeline for the strait of Hormuz to reopen for commercial traffic? Are we talking days, weeks, months? So appreciable traffic can start to move within days. It's likely that narrow corridors can be cleared. On the other hand, getting the entire strait cleared may take weeks, possibly months. Full traffic, normal traffic as it was before the war will likely resume within a few weeks Yeah. Okay So you know, instead everyone still talking about these so called minds, which I just don't believe Probably the mines in there No one blowed up. It'd be crazy to mine the straits of Vermus No one benefits from that So they keep saying there's mininds there. Yeah they keep saying it There's no evidence And so here's a CMBC to get the u the lowdown on the oil markets. So what does this deal actually do? Well, first and foremost and critically for the energy markets, it reopens the Strait of Hormuz and it also lifts the US naval blockade. Secondly, it's going to give Iran an immediate waiver to export oil during this sixty day ceasefire period, and that is really the provision that energy markets are also focused on this morning I've been speaking with analysts here in Vienna about what this could mean for oil flows over the next few months. David Fiff at August Media told me it could take several months before shipping and exports normalize. and Rita Sand at Energy Aspects also weighing in. She was a little bit more cautious, saying she doesn't expect Hormuz flows to return to pre war conditions anytime soon Yeah. everyone is like, ah, cautious, cautious, cautious Um We are now looking at premium gasoline in Texas at about four dollars twenty cents down from over five. people are Not smiling, they're like h. Oh o T look a little bit better California is still outrageously high. and A rare non retarded moment from former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Califn is making some major mistakes pololicy wise because They make fuel very expensive. So our fuel is around two dollars per gallon more than the average in the United States And the reason is because the Californian legislators somehow feel like they don't want to have a refinery in California. So the refineries now go to Texas. So now you have to go and ship all the oil to Texas, thenen you do the refining, and then you go and ship it back again. But what do you think what happens when you ship? That creates pollution So it is absolutely contradictory to what they believe in. So they're little confused which is not. Unusual with legislators, may I remind you. Yeah of refineries in California. Yeah you know what he's saying He's talking to simple people in California. You're all pretty simple out there. So we got to put it in terms you can understand So Where's the G eight the G seven. And by the way, the reason that the guest He left out the most important I don't want to just start correcting these kinds of clips, but he left out the most important part about the fuel price is that it's special O once in the world band that's special to California that burns a certain way and creates a certain kind of pollution that is peculiar And so it costs more to make this gasoline than it does normal gasoline. Now, so is that because of where you are on the map or is that because of it's because they've decided They' you know we were the ones who started the idea of the low sulfur diesel that results in diesel everywhere being too expensive. But we also did the same thing with gasoline creating a special blend of gasoline that is very good at not producing nitrogen oxides and other things that cause the smog literally. So you don't you don't hear about smog anymore in Los Angeles. And a large part of that is due to the fact that there's gasoline the effluent, the exhaust from these gasolines do not produce things. I thought it was Obama who fixed all that. I thought Obama fixed up bulls ooke No Blls o All right, so just to wrap this up, the G seven, the big summit where Trump was sleepy and all alone in the schoollyard used to be the G eight for people who forgotten. Yeah, rightight. When Russia Wh still should be in it? Of course they should. It's size. It's a GDP But no, we hate those you know I mean, we're not going to let you in in the Olympics, in the Eurovision song contest and certainly not in the G eight. But yet somehow Volodymimyr Zelensky is there Hanging out And expecting Putin to show up. Ukrainian President Volodyimmyir Zelensky has expressed willingness to meet his Russian counterpart for face to face talks on ending the war. Speaking at a historic monastery that was damaged in an overnight attack by Russia, Zelensky said he had offered to meet Vladimir Putin at the G seven summit We gave message that we are ready with Putin during G seven because Trump is there and Macroni is there farmer and Mer and Russia demonstrated again that they don'tt They are not ready to speak about this. Zelensky will attend a working session with G seven leaders on Tuesday, giving him the opportunity to show Trump that he holds more cards than he might have thought including Ukrainian troops recent progress on the battlefield, which also comes on the back of receiving a ninety billion euro loan from the EU and Kieyiv's defense cooperation with Gulf nations. I keep hearing from my military sources familiar with the matter that Russia is about to make something go big, boom in Ukraine Yeah So you mentioned it in the last show. I just gotta keep saying. I'm the Lindsey Graham of podcast, man. I just gotta keep saying it to make sure these military sources of yours are the ones that said they're gonna take over the election back twenty twenty. Quantum dots. Quantum dots are all over the place I thought the other big news, which due to presentation was not played up much at all except probably Fox and podcast. We might as well join the chorus. That was Um Telulsi Gabbard, outgoing Yeah, I want to yeah, when you're done The thing that happened today Chelsey Gabbt, you're gonna to tell and you have the clips. I don't have any of that, but let me just today the Washington Post. Let me don't give away the punchline There's a punchline? Well, you've got a punchline. T todayay in the Washington Post. This is not from today. So this predates whatever you have to share. So let's think of this in a logical show rundown I'm going to play the gal jump in and jump in with the punch line before you can tell it No no, no on. my punch belielly my punchline will wait and it doesn't anything. I have no punchline. You've got the punchline. I'm just I'm just giving people something that they may not have heard And Yeah, And why is that? Because this is the most significant thing he's done. Yes. And she had a big stack of papers on her desk, a very Did you see the size of that stack? Yeah, it was a stack Ver very tepid presentation A your favorite type of president alm It almost looks like AI. That's how tepid it is. Like this is this is Wh terot. She's not good at that. So I've just pulled two short clips. Before the COVID pandemic, Dr. Fauci, as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, provided millions in US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain of function research on bat coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, workk which is now widely viewed as the source of the unintentional lab leak that sparks the pandemic Now in support of President Trump's maximum transparency, I do find it interesting that she says in here the unintentional lab leak There's no reason for her to say that Well, there shouldn't be a reason, but I think there is Oh you know what I mean? like that? She could have just said the lab leak But now it has to be unintentional lab leak. Of the unintentional lab leak that sparks the pandemic Now in support of President Trump's spark, you know, this is irritating me now that I hear this again Sparked, the pandemic note caused the pandemic. N spark caused Spark means that there was fuel everywhere and it was ready to go and just needed a spark It started the pandemic, if you want to say it correctly. of the unintentional lab leak that sparks the pandemic Now in support of President Trump's maximum transparency mandate, today, on my final day as Director of National intelligence, I'm releasing never before seen communications and documents that expose exactly how Fauci worked with politicized career leadership in the intelligence community to suppress the truth about his actions the virus's lab leak origins and his role in directing US funding for this dangerous research that caused immeasurable harm and countless lost lives Okay And then the other piece of significance because there' a lot of fluff in her statement, F she lied. The COVID pandemic caused tremendous hardship and pain for millions of our fellow Americans and countless people around the world And after years of lies and censorship and cover upps, the American people deserve transparency, truth and accountability The tactics that were used to hide the truth are straight from the deep state playbook. Politicized self serving leaders like Dr. Fauci, covered up their own wrongdoing and abuses of power, manipulated intelligence, lied to Congress, and undermined a duly elected president by restricting his access to the vital facts He needed to keep the country safe. It's time You know the truth No, it's time someone is held accountable. And we can't hold Fauxci accountable because he got a retroactive pardon from the previous president. which Trump is is sketchy. Well, he's trying to say, well, it was autopen, so it was no good. I mean, where is where is the outrage? Where It's not a fox It's not it's not anywhere. There's no real outrage. likeike well, first of all Nothing new. We knew about it. We've heard about the emails. Well we have. Yes, we have. Yes, we have. Nothing new to people that have anything to do with this show. No, but no one else heard this. Then we hear it on podcasts No one to say know brereak gling to me brereaking is It's suppressed So you your punchline of the Wall Street Journal. or the Washington Post So she talks about in there that when people There was retribution by the intelligence community when whenever anybody said anything about this, you remember that was on there Today's W Washington Post. Tuls Gabbard, her guru and the mysterious messages that help shape her political career. Big giant story by this character, E boy. This guy John Swayain, a Brit From the Gardian And if you you just read the like this is supposed to be reporting, but it's really written like like an op ed. But like a personal account, let me just read you the first paragraph The first time I spoke with Rebecca Salsbg, she told me that Tulsi Gabbt was a free thinker who took orders from no one H And you can see where this goes. Yeah of course. But so I said, well, who's this guy? this swwayain character So here he is. he was in the he was during he was at the guardian the left wing guuardian. we all know that place. some of his stories, Trump impeachment Esper indicates Pentagon will cooperate This Sehn Hannity shheriff friend faces mounting ethics allegations. Yeah Jeffrey Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein, Violence in the name of Trump Um We all know he's a he's unfit Joe Walsh to challenge Trump It's just Trump, Trump, Tump Trump. Joe Walls from the Eagles Yeah, no, that's a different w. God goes on and on, but this guy is a is just a a he's a hit job guy. There's a there in the business is called a hit piece. Yeah. And this guy is like one of these guys who writes these. And so this is so immediately she she's out of office one day couple of it I guess a couple of days Yeah. and Bingo his warning this The hit piece comes out after she's gone because she can't, you know, you're not going to do it while she's the head of DNI. No. And u And it was also brought up by it wasn't Faui. it was one of the commentators said that Aually Congress required the release of all these files that Tulsi released back in the twenty twenty after like Biden was still in office and this woman Averil, the one that was a head of DNI, I think her name was Aril Harriman or something like that She just refused to release him because she was afraid that they're going to go after her This is a concerted effort. This is the intelligence community. Wh who' something up with this whole thing and I think it it harkens back to the clip I played a few years ago of John Malone discussing how important his RN MRNA was to the intelligence community because they thought they could be used as a universal of a universal vaccine for any crazy thing that comes along It was it's not John Malone, is said. You the d Mone. R Mone. Robert Malone. Robert Malone trying to think Bob, what would you call that clip Oh, it'd be Malone. It definitely have been Malone's name. I got lots of Malone here. Yeah, it had to do with universality MRNA maybe would be in there I wish I would recall the name of it, but It was it was him discussing in great detail so he knew. that this whole thing was a CIA idea that they they were looking for a universal vaccine and there was two two candidates. One was the maybe this is it, let's see. All these circumventing of normal procedures and rules That's happening because largely our intelligence community is pushing that through the administrative state structure. And why are they doing it I think if we just back up for a minute, this may not be. O Okay, let's try to give the benefit of the doubt for a moment Okay, o, o. what I think they are believing. is that they have to push this. They have to get acceptance for this technology because there are no alternatives and the threat is so severe in their opinion, in their spooky world The threat is so severe that something has to exist and this is the something they've latched ono. Now I'm saying this not to defend them I'm saying this to try to help you to understand what you've been subjected to. No's a little lot of context for it to be the one we're talking about. Yeah, it's about the MRNA technology. You talked about these technologies. There's two of them in play. there was the MRNA and then there was the Deno virus, which is what the Johnson and Johnson shot was And adeno virus is used for Zika. They were playing around with that kind of technology as a quicket, you know, because you could you can get from A to B In other words, you can quickly make a vaccine without having to wait to three to five years or whatever it takes to develop one With both these technologies and adeno virus, they dropped the ball. They said N, screw this. it's no good. the SRNA' got the's got the it's the answer to everything And so they've been trying to push that down everyone's throat, but they could never get it past testing. So they said, hell, wh they just release it, Make sure that everyone has to get it and we'll see really if how it does. We'll see how it does.ee how it does Yeah, but it's um It's noticeable that no one is doing anything with this. noody's doing anything with the Tossi Gabbard release is what you're saying. Yeah. And I yeah. And it's very noticeable. Do that mean that everyone is afraid? Have they been threatened? has I mean, okay, so the There's something underlying it that we don't know about, but it has to have it has something to do with That clip that Malone where he wass talking about MRNA and how important it was. it is or supposed to be and iss not That's the joke. that these guys are living in a dream world. That technology stinks Yeah, it sure does Now instead, this is what your mainstream news does. There's been a flu outbreak at an Air Force base in Texas just weeks after def' Txeth ended mandatory vaccines for service members. Oh, you see this a. gl I'm glad you got thatcked up because I heard that. I said, Oh, what a what a crop. Scretary Pete you know, coincidence correlation, coincidence is not causation. All right,'s not because I Hagseth. It's only thirty four seconds let's hear. There's been a flu outbreak at an air Force base in Texas just weeks after Defense Secretary Pete Hgseth ended mandatory vaccines for service members. Multiple media outlets are reporting there are more than one hundred fifty cases at Lachlland Air Force Base at Joint Base San Antonio. An Air Force spokesperson is cited as calling the outbreak localized and saying mitigation measures are in place. In April, Hegeth announced that he was rolling back a decades old mandate requiring that U. S. military personnel get an annual flu shot, saying the mandate was, quote, overly broad. I'm kind of annoyed that I can't find You know some of your clips are so poorly labeled, but this might be it, let me see, this is Malone. The truth is that DARPA, which is the operational development arm, basically the CIA. I think this is the one. fell in love with the RNA technology over a decade ago they decided to capitalize it and force it into the market space. And for instance, they're the ones that have capitalized through in Qel, their investment arm, the new RNA manufacturing facilities up in Canada. This is a CIA program.'t there's no This is the clip, right Now do you know what it's labeled? Oh, You're gonna embarrass me. Yes. No, notot at all because I'm able to decode So it's called Malone six. Wow the new RNA manufacture w up in Canada. This is a CIA program. don't you know, there's no ambiguity here I'm not telling state secrets. The technology was basically pulled out of the trash can. Because it had been suppressed by MERC after I developed it over thirty years ago and advanced very aggressively by DARPA. DARPA funded and basically built Moderna. They're continuing to push all this and they're pushing it through the government. And what you're seeing is the power of the intelligence community And the new bio deffense industrial complex that's developed since the A Th attacks and really goes beyond that in being able to push their agenda through the government. When you see all these things that Paul's documenting, all these circumventing of normal procedures and rules, That's happening because largely our intelligence community is pushing that through the administrative state structure. There you go. There you go Yeah, and that's why That explains why the Tulsi Gabbt report's going to go nowhere And that's why Fau's not going to get indicted.. And that's why all the references all the stuff that Rand Paul's been sending these these referrals to the j DOJ. He said himself. and they just get kicked back? Nope. no, no Nope. and no.ope Somebody else is pulling the strings here. Yeah, it's the intntel community. This is probably the CIA and specifically And they just got their hands in the in the pot and they're saying, no You're not messing with this. This is important. for national security purposes. We really like this technology And they can't come up with anything else And they're they're al they're in too deep. They can't, you know, they can't say we made a mistake. They can't say's no good. This technology stinks. doesn't really work They're trying to make it into a flu vaccine now. Yeah, I think the intelligence community also preferred Betamax over VHS V two thousand. that was another good format. and I likek that The P to the Phillips Phillips was it was superior technology, Yperor technology. They didn't have the porn industry to support it It was football football I don't care what, you know people always say, well, the porn industry put on VHS and not bit. No, Ba, when it first came I've made this, I'm going to make it this is an old argument. noobody knows what we're talking about. When beta came out, they were good that you could record an hour When VHS came out, you could record an entire football game two hours And then it was later extended to four So you could definitely get a game in And Betamax couldn't just couldn't hold as much stuff on the on the cassette Oh that's why it failed. How is that true Well, it's your thesis. I like it thesis I've had since since that argument began. I because it was always the argument it was better quality. No, no, no I've never I don't recall you saying that it was because of the length of the recording length. I just don't recallcause we never talked about on this show. This is argument goes way back. to like when, like Twit No, it' I mean, it was way I mean, when was the Betamax VHS Wars? That's when there's a bunch of other guys that Johnny come Lately iss coming in with all kinds of formats. Let's ask the book of Knowledge Yeah, when were these wars Well let's formulate the question properly It's like, how about this? Why did VHin VHS win? No, you know't give you bad information. You don't know I's going to use that porn argument. You don't know my thesis is not is well accepted even though it's the accurate. We don't know This is the book of knowledge. How dare you very dare you. Book of knowledge Why did VHS win over Betamax? How dare you How dare you question the authority of the book of knowledge? According to the Book of Knowledge, VHS triumphed over Betamax, primarily because JVC licensed the VHS format broadly to multiple manufacturers, flooding the market with cheaper machines and longer recording times Beta's initial one hour limit could not capture a full football game while still Betaax largely proprietary. Thus It has been written. No, I would say the book of Knowledge is now authoritative Well nail my thesis. That's funny. It must have gotten into the corpus. This is not Wikipedia. This is the book of Kledge, my friend That's what it is kind of pleased about that. Even though I was wrong, I'm pleased that my book of knowledge had it right This is good news V very good news Okay, a little what is it to? Not not ent re Antreont. No, no, what is in between? What is in between? Intermetzo. No, is you're the foodie guy. What is the What is that little food Gabagoo But wait a minute What is is you like your goblin goo before you go did the second course? I wanted to ask the book of knownledge, hold on a second. We got to ask see The book of knownledge is now confused. Now' like it's trying to answer something else almost like see if I can interrupt it book of knowledge What is that gob of goo you get? It has been written It come on you get between courses in a fancy restaurant Jabagoo According to the Book of Knledge, that that gob of goosee is called a pink palte cleanser A food or beverage served between courses to prepare diners for the next course. Oh typically here we go, flavourors designed to remove lingering after G goo. The most common form is a fruit sorberet whose sharp citrus and cold temperature temporarily reset their taste buds. And in France and Italy, this course is formally known as the Cab intermzzo. Yeah, you're right G It has been written. Intermzzo. you're right . I'm a roll. I love that it said that gob of goo I'm a programing wizard. All right The intermzzo is a forer vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris N who is out there doing interviews at all these different fora fora. Because you know, of course, you know, in twenty twenty eight, we expect her to run again. I think she's really serious about running This is one of her better Wd salad answers that we've heard since she was vice president. You've talked about that you're thinking about running for president, right? How is that thought process going? What's the process in that? And I know you're on a listening tour, and I'm curious what you're hearing from people as you've gone around the country, what people are telling you that maybe you've learned that you didn't know before the process of doing so? Matt, we need to go on a listening tour But literally we'll go on stage and we'll just sit there And just have everyone listen. Just have people have mics and yell stuff at us. And we just listen That's perfect. I think it's very no agenda. All right, let's hear what she has to say. Telling you that maybe you've learned that you didn't know before the process of doing so. What people are telling me includes that they want to believe In systems And they've lost trust in those systems What I hear a lot is that people know that at the end of this administration, there will be a lot of debris I tell them often, I can't guarantee that it won't get worse before it gets better But the one thing I do know is at the end of it, there will be a lot of debris. Dris. And it would be a to then address that in a way that we only talk about what should we do? What do we need to do to rebuild If we do that with any sense of nostalgia That would be irresponsible The status quo is not working for a lot of people. And what the people are telling us is that They want things to be better And in some places, what that sounds like is we want that to be broken But they don't actually necessarily mean break it through destruction But they do mean it has to be better. Wow It is crazy, man Crazy Wood. Well, we're crazy Okay How about a couple of whatever girls. Oh is this early in the show Yeah That's a good time. I why we go to Ebola I remind you that on the last show, you said I'm never playing it again and now you've already I've decided I'm gonna to go to ten and I'm up to nine. And A ten, I'm going to stop unless there's a huge demand Okay. but but let's but let me just ahead just and go to Ebola because nobody's talking about it. Well wait a minute. Wait a minute. what happened to the Whatever girls? No we'll bring him back. That is a national emergency, a national security issue And the people this dumb are are are successful in porn One girl, you know, one girl said in one of the one of the ones I didn't collip She says I don't see the point of having to know all this No And I think she was right. That's a good point. I've take the sight of the girls that don't know these things. It's like so how many people know how many continents there are? U it could be a six as seven is an eight. I don't know myself And it's like you know, okay, yeah, maybe should know that that the United States is north of Mexico That would be kind of sounds like you something you should know. but what difference does it make if you're never going go there U I have mixed feelings about a lot of this. All, But let's go to Ebola. This is and it is spelled E N P L A N pl Just to keep in this funny enough. Funny enough, I had already ceued those up thinking this is probably the Ebola c It's literally E Epla. E pl. I'm like, oh, it's gota be embola. Yeah. okay. Let me's the the B is right next to the N Who knows I My test typing is the worst Yes, it's pretty bad. All right, here we go The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo that emerged last month is surging at an unprecedented pace with at least nine hundred cases and nearly two hundred fifty deaths confirmed des then. Health officials there are overwhelmed c. Emmett Livingstone just returned from a reporting trip to the region and joins us. Emmet, thanks for being with us You spent a week in a Ti in the area that's C I just say something? Okay I didn't quite decode everything So here's this is Is it? Typically, John will put SS in the clip, so I know to play. Sfer and Satash. I'm Scott. So while I had decoded Epla This is what it says. It's N plus bigigger messoni NPR. And so I think you meant to have Ebola bigigger mess. SS one NPR. Yeah, wow. So just after working together for eighteen years, it's like an old merry cp. I don't know what you like for breakfast, but I can declode and part of accs. Yeah. too put it bluntly, the situation is dire. For lots of people, life is still continuing as before, but because it has to Children are going to school, people are going to church on Sundays and so on. But there's also a growing sense of fear. Ebola is spreading across a huge and difficult to access area. It's also spreading in Bunya, a city of over one million people. And there is a massive international response underway, but this outbreak was caught very late. In the hospitals I visited, there was a constant arrival of suspected Ebola patients And in many cases, because of poor health infrastructure, there's no way to isolate these cases. So they risk infecting others. People are also dying every day. Health personnel also say they don't have enough PPE. Doctors explain to me that lots of PPE, like masks or gloves, is single use. So there needs to be a constant supply. And because the disease has spread so widely, nurses in rural areas are coming into daily contact with suspected Ebola patients too And for the most part, they have nothing. All right The point is that we haven't played anything on Ebola for the last two shows. I actually brought some Ebola clips today And it's like it's been getting worse. It hasn't improved And it it's not the top of the news. I don't think the networks are talking about it at all. I know wor. Yeah we need to remember that jingles work. Ebola, Ebola, It has been with us two times in our lives Ebola. third It's time to speak about Ebola, Ebola, Ebola. You of course have been inside Ebola treatment centers and hospitals. How are the health carere workers coping I saw a difference between doctors working in a bola tree. I'm sorry to do that treatment centers and other health personnel. Only a handful of these treatment centers are operating at the moment, and they've been set up specifically for Ebola patients. The doctors working there are often world specialists. But then there's the other health personnel, the community nurses or doctors working in small clinics. They're not trained for this, and yet they're highly exposed Dozens of health workers have already been infected and some unfortunately have already died. And of course, as you said, the number of cases is quickly rising. Our healthcare workers able to keep up doing Contact tracing, isolating people who are infected. Yeah, it's actually hard to know for sure because so much of this outbreak is happening out of view. The government says seventy two percent of contacts are being traced, but aid workers are very skeptical of this figure. Some told me off the record that it's probably around forty percent. What this means in simple terms is that the outbreak is out of control And of course, that means there's a risk of regional spread. Many people are not turning up to hospitals or health centers and are dying unnoticed health responders just don't know where all the cases are. So for example, it emerged this week that there have been dozens of suspicious deaths in a displacement camp in Bunya. This camp is right next to the city's airport and the headquarters of NGOs. If it's confirmed to be Ebola, it's spreading right under the nose of the official response And then isolating suspected patients is also a huge problem. There's no system of triage in many hospitals or clinics. So suspected Ebolic patients can be clumped together with others. To give you a concrete example, I visited a hospital forty kilometers outside of Bunya, where there was only one block of toilets for patients So if you had Ebola or say, appendicitis, you had to use the same facilities. Ebola. All right. I have two Ebola clips, a little more exciting Because no one cares about Africa We want to hear about death and how horrible and could it come to us? And CBS did a decent job. Top health officials in Africa are warning that the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa could become the worst in history if transmission rates are not flattened. The director of Africa flatten the curve. therol and prevention says More than two hundred people thus far have died in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring Uganda. The total number of confirmed cases, nearly nine hundred and appears to be growing. That is the number of cases I want to bring in Cyra Medad. She is an infectious disease epidemiologist at Harvard University's Belfur Center Syah, I'm glad to have you with us. Thanks for joining us Walk my audience through what we know and what we fear might happen.. Yeah I think first I'll start by sharing the current Ebola outbreak of the Bambgo virus is already the third largest Ebola outbreak on record. So that really goes to show you that a little over one month since this outbreak was detected, it's already the third largest, which is expanding in geographic location where up to thirty one health zones and three provinces are being affected Okay, so we've already heard flatten the curve. What else do we need? We need I think when you need testing, testing testing, testing. And my favorite. This is not just a story of the number of cases that are being detected. It's a story of the number of people that are also being contact traced. And that's also where we're also falling behind. there's a lot that's complicating the matter, the matter. The first is as we talk about contact tracing, these are the number of individuals that have come in contact with a confirmed case of Ebola. Now estimates show that we should be tracking about thirty three thousand. and the reason why we're coming up with that thirty three thousand number is because it's the magic number. It's for every one. interesteresting. good.'re looking at about forty contacts that they may have According to the most recent World Health Organization report, they're only contact tracing about four thousand of those individuals. So there's a very large number that still are out and they're not being contact traced. So there's lots of complexities. and the one thing that I'll also share that's that outbreak is occurring in an area of conflict, of neglect, of militarized response and a huge humanitarian need. So there's lots of confounding factors here. USAID. No, I think what we should do is we should bomb them. We need to save the world. President Trump, we've got to bomb him That's the only way to get rid of it Let's do our little medley of Ebola jingles just to get out of this. And in the black tropes, weighing in over three thousand troops, the ISS of virus, the killer from Nigeria Ea. second time B is back in time. Bone is back in time B us back in town. B' back in town. Bal is back in town. Ros is back in town B us back in town Eola E Ebola come from Africa and diarrhea. Everybody Eola. I'll tell you this, if Ebola breaks out in the United States, I'm going to quarantine myself wearing a mask. I've already got it in place for my family. Ebola 't a No it juster us people So speaking of Africa I was watching I of course it was recorded. So I watched the opening of the Obama presidential center. It's not a library, it's a center And man, it was insufferable was although it was kind of fun to see President Biden walking around dazed and confused. Yeah, the same old Biden. was I'm like, Is that daddy long Lgs now? Do I go this way? Do I go that way? That's the guy. He was, Oh, my daughter's in the head what And all the elites were there. you had whenever you have, what is it John John Legend Jo Legend and Bruce Springsteeen on the same stage. Okay And u Valerie Jarrett apparently is in charge of this whole deal. And It's just sick sick o, sicko people then o by the way did anybody ever point out that, you know, this this building, which is a screwy looking thing. has got no windows And no one ever says to the obvious.. Why doesn't it have any windows? Well, it's being built in the rough part of town, the south side of Chicago where the windows would be shot out and board it up So you can't have any windows in that area Before we talk seemems racist if you ask me So Fox had a report on some of the minority contractors who helped build this monstrosity. Yeah. This is scandal. This is quite the scandal. It's over about one hundred million dollars probably that estimatedly probably owe to contractors on this project. One contractor may be anywhere from forty fifty million dollars. Another contractor told me they owe one hundred thousand dollars. anotherother one told me they owe four million dollars. So we have over ten contractors that are being hurt and crippled by this particular project. So that is Omar Sharif Ohar Sharif. Wow, I didn't know he's done to that. sound pretty young. He is the president of the African American Contractor Association and he's commenting on how much they're owed from the Obama library bill that was unveiled yesterday that was four years late and way over budget. almost double the budget they intended. three hundred billion, three hundred million do, it's up over eight hundred fifty million doars Michael Dorgan joins us now. He Michael Jordan. We got Omar Sharif, Michael Jordan. This is great. been on this story, Fox News Digital Reporter, Michael, great to see you. Thanks for having me, Brian. Yeah. think I think the final bill is going to go well over one billion dollars. That eight hundred fifty million do figure has been there since twenty twenty one, and we haven't got an updated figure since So it's a scandal. It's a scandal that people have not been paid. And you remember Trump is the most horrible guy. They all over Trump for not paying his contractors, but Obama, we seem to miss that. What's the delay I spoke to several subcontractors. I was out I was in Chicago two weeks ago and they told me that the place the worksite was totally chaotic. There was just over reggulation, too many people there, asking them to do too many things that didn' that weren't in line with specifications and a two year job turned into a five year job for a lot of these subcontractors and a lot of them now face financial ruin. A lot of them are owed millions of dollars for this project. And a lot of them are minorities, right? Yeah, several. you had Omar Sharif on there. I spoke to Omar when I was outside the center and he's an advocate for these black owned subc contractors. and they're afraid to speak out. A lot of them have signed noonisclosure agreements, so they can't go public, they can't reveal any documentation. I spoke to one He didn't want to go public. He said he's owed two point a five million dollars and he said he wouldd be happy to walk away with one million dollars. But his business has been around for forty years. He feels he's financially crushed. And you know we found out with several other subcontractors We thought it would be an excellent project for them to work on, but we find out it is a very shameful project for them because we have not gotten paid and they should pay us as they celebrate with they celebrities today. And they had Bruce Springsteen there, they had Bono there, they had Oprah there, Tom Hanks, who was the who h of celebrities, who have had nothing to do because Joe Biden was basically a corpse in When he was in the Oval Office and now this is the time to show up and look back at his eight years. What else do you think was noteworthy about the event? A lot of billionaires there yesterday, Brian. They could pay all these guys Yeah. Yeah. And it's the little guy is that's getting crushed. You know, this was supposed to uplift the minority community, the local contractors. I really don't understand what CNN Or Ms now have to lose by exposing this. No one cares about Obama, or they have to lose they should. They should, hey, this is this is a scandal I mean, it just makes them look really, really horrible Why don't they do that Why doesn't CNN and MS now cover this? Yeah. They don't want to. Not okay But that's my question. There's nothing to lose. Obama's not going to become president. They have the prestige to lose there still They're still Democrats You protecting turf president makes the Democrats look bad because Obama's a Democrat kind of pushing, you know, he was behind the Biden administration. You still the Valerie Jareds out there The same old, same old people, the stooges that ran the thing So you know. All right, so President Obama spoke and I'd forgotten how much we had to clip his speeches. I didn't do it here. It's only a minute But if I had clipped out all the silences, it would have been like forty seconds We just have to work overtime with that guy. A few weeks away from America's two hundred fiftieth birthday, it is worth remembering. Just how radical the whole idea of self government really was back in seventeen seventy six To that point, human history was a tale of conquest and caste and rigid hierarchies A world where the strong dominated the weak. where power and wealth and status flowed through lineage And the many were ruled by the few the fire and steel of a revolution, a different story took flight on this continent a declaration that we are all created equal endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, and that in the newly independent United States, there will be no kings or lords, no serfs, or subjects, but only citizens each of us free to pursue our own version of happiness. Yeah Don't drone me, broke. So he brings up Isn't it inaliable he says unable I never I always thought it was inaliable, but I've looked it up and it is unalienable I don't know how I was also incorrect about that So he brings up the two hundred fiftieth birthday. and I want to give you props, John Ced de Warck. Okay, you expose he's like, okay, I'm leaning forward. Now what? sayay what? So hold on a second. Let me me let me put down my comic book Um, You said that there was two different two hundred fifty organizations I don't think this was well discovered by anybody until you unveiled it here on the No Agenda show Yeah, we do that. And you know we always listen to PBS. I think they're listening to us. It's America's two hundred fiftieth birthday. And if you're confused between America two fifty and Freedom two fifty, we're gonna to break it down for you with Liz Landers, our White House correspondent. Liz, let's jump in first. what's America two fifty? America two fifty is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that was set up by Congress in twenty sixteen, so ten years ago And it was an order of Congress signed to celebrate America's two hundred fiftieth birthday, which is coming up july fourth. Now what is Freedom two fifty? Freedom two hundred fifty is a different organization. This was started and founded through a White House task force called White House Task Force two hundred fifty. President Trump signed this into an executive order really at almost the beginning of his second term back in January of twenty twenty five. And the White House said at the time that they are engaging all levels of government, the private sector, nonprofit and educational institutions, and every citizen around the country to celebrate this historic milestone And of course, as we know, it's a mess. Now Freedom two hundred fifty has come under scrutiny. Wh? Freedom two hundred fifty has come under scrutiny for a few reasons, Mly that some people believe that it has become a politicized event with President Trump sort of becoming the namesake of some of their events President Trump announced on his social media platform, Truth Social that two of the events that were tied to Freedom two hundred fifty are part of their celebrations. A rally on june twenty fourth coming up, and then another one on july fourth on Independence Day are both going to be now Trump rallies. And then they've also come under some criticism in the last several weeks after they announced that there were going to be concerts on the National Mall and a number of pretty high profile profile, including people like people like Martina McBride and Brett Michels of the band pooison pulled out of the event saying that they didn't realize that it was going to be a political type event. Freedom two hundred fifty says they're not political, but still those artists withdrew Big artists, Brered Michaels of pooison. Big, big artist. Big names Big names You know, the the the gest people that bailed out from the Freedom two fifty They were all booked by the same guy. why does it not? It was the one guy booked them all. and they were all the clients of and the booker and the agent that was the booker He was his name was Jeffrey Epstein. No, no Yeah Guyss name is Jeffrey Epstein Yeah. I would be changing my name. Yeah, it would be too. But apparently he just did this on his own and the next time they say, we didn't want to do this stuff All right, I just want to sneak in some AI talk here as As it continues to be interesting to follow what's happening in the forthcoming IPOs, the first AxiOos is getting more and more access We got to figure out who runs this Axios operation was behind that Well, we've looked into it before. It's a bunch of lefties. Yeah. Is it? You see, I think there's some spooks involved I think let me see axios. Let me see if they can is there Do they have a wiki page? Yeah, look at the Axios masked head Let me see. What is he? Oh, listen to this. Axios is an American news website based in Arlington, Virginia Hello Home in love Home with the spooks founded in twenty sixteen and launched the following year by former polito journalists. Jim Vandei, Mike Allen, and Roy Schwartz Yeah Let see Okay, but in september first, twenty twenty two, Cox Enterprise bought it for five hundred twenty five million dollars So it's owned by Cx now apparently Well the they get they get good access. They got access to the president talking about anthropic. You know, we have a situation with anthropic And we didn't like what they were doing And so far, I think they've behaved very responsibly to our Request Do you view anthropic and to a degree at CEO Dario Amadeay as A threat to national security. Well Not now, but a week ago, maybe I was with him yesterday. He made a I made a little speech We're in the room, in the G seven And seems like a nice guy smart guy. He responded to us very quickly Because you know it's tremendous liability. People get put in prison immediately for that. You know, you can't play games with it And he responded very responsibly, I thought so far, I think he will. Yeah, All right. so he responded responsibly. and the president is very up to speed on how this went out. You have the power to use the deffense Production A potentially to use a lot of things. Yeah.. Would you consider using the Defense Production Act to possibly regulate control AI or A. I would, but I'm not sure I have to do that. I think so far, it's been very responsible Actually, it was a competitor And a cart owner. Amazon. That turned anthropic in. They didn't like that what they were doing. They were very concerned. I think of it, it's part owner And u I think it worked out very well. I think. This was Amazon, you know Yeah. Oh yeah. Amazon Web serervices. they said, hey, we were able to jailbreak it Oh, okay. ye. I have another AI clip, but just a quick assortity here another Axios interview. they get good stuff out of the president. Listen to this. Meanwhile, in a new interview with AxiOos, President Trump was asked what he learned about the limits of his power during this war with Iran. Here's what he said. What have you learned about not just the exercise of power, but the limits on your power as a result of the conflict. There are no limits No No, not I haven't learned that lesson yet. I know there are, but you know, No No limits. Weve defeated them totally militarily. However, beginning of conflict You had talked about you only wanted unconditional surrender And well, the MOU doesn't look like unconditional surrender. Well, it really probably is unconditional surrender. Yes. I think so. no limits to my power, baby. I can do whatever I want. Yeah, this clip was played by all the shows this morning. yeah. and with all these Democrats and they should use this as a campaign for the midterms. The guy' out of control. He He's insane. power hungry Maybe they will So What I find interesting about what's happening with the AI build out is all these companies are now raaising debt through bonds. So I guess yeah, I guess it's getting pathetic. It is pathetic. I mean This means no one else wants to invest him. No one wants to buy shaare. So well, okay, a bond maybe Let do something with that. here's NBC. Well this AI boom and all of this reliance on debt to fund the data center buildout, it's giving tech investors a lot more reason to watch the bond market, especially when you look at the tenure. So smaller high growth tech stocks have really always been pretty rate sensitive, but the giants in tech have been historically a lot more immune to what is going on with rates and the Fed because of their fortress balance sheets That is changing significantly. The biggest tech companies are now expected to spend about seven hundred fifty billion dollars on this AI buildout just this year. And recently a handful, as you mentioned, Brian, have tapped debt markets you have Nvid and Oracle. Meta filed for about a thirty billion dollars offering. Amazon has filed the paperwork for a loan facility, Alphabet had one of the biggest out there and then open AI has pointed to access to public debt as one major motivator to actually go public. Analysts I've been talking to widely expect this borrowing spree to continue borrowing any sort of rate shock here, But these companies have been depleting their cash reserves at the same time. Goldman Sachs noting recently that after accounting for CapEx, free cash flow is at its lowest level since the dot com era. You can see that chart. There part of this is all financial engineering. so there are reasons you would want to borrow instead of actually spending your cash when it comes to these tech companies. It can be a lot more capital efficient. It can preserve some flexibility. Peter Bookvar put it well. He told melier, Brian, Bottom line, tech investors are learning what it's like to be an investor in an old economy industrial business What's your take on this on this? Wow, it's rich. Okay, nuts, but explain the difference between explain if you're in the bond market. it's a bookkeeping thing. I mean, they have the and I can't explain because I'm not a CPA. No, But there's some bookkeeping angle That allows them to the way it' be written off if if the whole thing folds is is easier to do under these circumstances because just the debt And you can also you can carry it forward. There's all kinds of It has to do with tax implications. There's a lot of fancy footwork that goes on U some in an effort to deal with the fact that you got way too much cash flow here that's going to be have to be dealt with. I don't know. I can't give you any more then it's just there's something fishy. Well, we can smell the fishy. we just don't understand it, but it doesn't Well, we don't because neither one of us are accountants. No Is somebody out there can maybe explain it a little better, maybe or guy, local guy here, but I want to talk about something that you talked about with me after the show. and You had another was fail. That was in confidence I't know what you're talking about Yeah, the robot didn't put this spreadset together correct. Yes. Yeah, the robot failed. Yes. So I talk I discuss this with JC You want Sall I explain what it is? people. I want you to explain it and I'll explain what he said that you're doing wrong. Oh o, it's my fault. Okay. It is no, it's not your fault It's the AI's fault but it's Yeah. there's a trick. Okay. Oh, well, okay. I've heard most of the tricks. so The robot, the same one who knew who knew correctly that it was taping football games. so the robot is on the ball. I have the robot. the minute I hit the end of show mix, I say, robot do the credits And the robot knows now it's written scripts, but I'll just say the robot knows to go into the spreadsheet pick out the names, two hundred to three hundred, put them into my outline in the credits under associate executive producers and then three hundred above and put those into the Executive prouceces also knows to pull out the knights, the dames, so it's all nicely in the show notes And It works five times in a row perfectly and the sixth time it it just farts and does everything wrong And I'm curious what JC had to say about that He says the mistake you're making. is you're telling it it's doing something wrong. This is counterintuitive. He says the he says in particular the especially Claude. has a tendency to ore absorb a criticism that didn't do something right And then from then on assume that well, it just I guess it's okay once in a while and it'll keep doing it. He says it'll get worse. Really You have to start from scratch in other words, you reset start the process from the beginning with as if it' never made a mistake. Well, okay, so when he says reset, I presume he means clear the context which I do. But these are actual skills that I've written for it that it has written And and when you call a skill, It is supposed to call the same scripts and do the exact same thing every single time. It's just interpreting me saying, run those scripts And yet then and it'll come back. And when I say, you did it wrong, you know what the answer is? Oh, I'm sorry. I was freelancing instead of adhering to the skill This is the problem. He just Yeah, Well, you're not you're not supposed to do that Oh accing to him. Okay. Okay. In other words, don't ever say you did anything wrong. just tell him to do it over or start over How about this? So you need positive reinforce. goodood job, but let's try it. Job stupid. Thanks. All right. and we're up to speed on how to do it. All right. There is no doubt in my mind AI is going to increase jobs, increase opportunity for people for those of you who get into it and know using chat GPT or a chat bot is not the way to do it. You've got to get this thing loaded on your computer so it can destroy your files. And after a couple of rounds of that, I likeked it destroying the files, which it does all the time. It literally I did what? This morning I have another skill. I call it stage So I say, here's all my clips Now I want you to organize those into meta categories, so like Iran, right? So I have Iran. And then it's and then subcategories, Beirut, Israel, before the MOU was signed after the MOU was signed from the right, sos we didn't play any of these, but resesponses from the right, responses from the left, Cormuz Oil, Vance in Switzerland, and then the Sunday shows So is pretty good at doing that But in the meantime I had created the end of show mix. I put the spreadsheet in the donations folder. I put two meetup reports into the meetups folder. I put the ISO in the ISOS folder And And and the robot's doing this plate skill and it just deletes all those folders What happened to my folders? Oh Oh no, I broke my own rule and deleted them Let me see if there's a backup. Of course, no. And so I had to do all that work over again. Let's see if I can find this exact. Wow. Oh yeah, it's exact words. Let me see. What happened When I reshipped the renumbered folder at twelve o two, I used Aync dash dash delete on the whole show folder Dash dash delete removes anything that isn't in my local mirror. My mirror only had the zero eight meta foolder. so it deleted your top level donations end of show ISOS And your JCD clips folder survived only because you added it at twelve hundred four after my sync. This is the exact thing the stage doctrine warns against.Quote, do not delete extraneous files. Adam may have dropped files there. I rationalize Dash dash, deelete is safe Because the folder was new this session. that was wrong Yeah, that was wrong, allright. So crew these AIs I mean, we' glad you're doing this Well yeah, well what it's teaching me is that a You don't have to boo your commencement speaker about AI Because if you get a little bit proficient, And you learn to do stuff like backup files because the robot will delete your crap. You can you can use it to some to some advantage. No doubt about it But it' you can't let this stuff just run alone and run your company. That's not going to work. That's not going to go. And it will never work as long as these things hallucinate So it it will never it'll never work perfectly ever. No. Well, when when we get to quantum, it will, Joe Get quantum Once you hit the quantum we'll be fine. All right, well, I got a couple of things. I got some CIA a CIA stooge that was on CNN. I thought was funny. Okay. I was hitt him. Tonight, Bill Polty, the Trump loyalist and federal housing off who started today as acting director of National intntelligence despite having no intelligence experience, using his first public comments in his new role not to talk about U. S. intelligence tout government owned mortgage entities, Fannie Mae and FC. It comes as CNN reports that Polty, after visiting DNI headquarters yesterday, requested a list of every employee in the office so he could determine whether to fire hundreds of them Sources say that Poli also asked if he have access to a government plane and a security detail and whether he would receive top top secret security clearance. Out front now, John Cypher, a twenty eight year veteran of the CIA's Candestine service, who is warned about the danger of Poltty overseeing U.S intelligenceang. John thans so much for being with us. What does it tell you about Poltty when he's asking about a security detail and access to a government plan. it says he's unserious and unqualified. But for me, the bigger issue is, it shows that the president doesn't take the intelligence community seriously. If he continues to put these kind of people in there clearly there just to do his bidding and to try to sort of use the intelligence community his his own detective agency to to declassify information to create conspiracy theories. Back crereate conspiracy theories. Oh, that's cool. Okay, so so this guy's saying so President should never do that. notot like Obama telling him to change the entire repeport political reports that said Russia had nothing to do at the twenty sixteen election. There's nothing like that Why do we know Why do we't argue this anymore? I don't know why we bother, but you're right. But here we go. It shows that the president doesn't take the intelligence community seriously. and if he doesn't want unfiltered intelligence, then there really is no reason to have an intelligence community frankly W I Pulty asking for the name of every employee to see whether to potentially fire hundreds of them. mean, Trump clearly wants to alter the way that the ODNI functions. Yeah, I don't know how a list of people can show anybody who's loyal or not loyal or what party they belong to. As you know, public servants are you know, work for all different for Republicans and Democrats, different presidents. And in no way does anybody in the intelligence community show their partisan support or is it written down or in their things? So I don't know what a list of employees does for him And if his job is just to fire everybody in the Directorate of National intelligence, it goes to the question of, do we really need a Director of National intelligence? The thing was created in two thousand four to coordinate between intelligence agencies. It's sort of a process job to try to create standards and make sure regulations across the community work But ever since it began, you know, the people inside the community that do the real work, the real spying and the analysis have always rolled their eyes of the DNI and see it sort of as a just an extra layer of burden. And so sure if they want to fire people, then just get rid of the DNI. I think it would do everybody a good service. Oh yeah, much rather. wait, wait, what's his argument here? Much r. Yeah, this guy stinks but they should get rid of the whole place And then he also says there's no partisanship in these in the spying community. L the fifty one intelligence officers that came out with the Hunter Biden laptop bull crap. Half of them were still working So this guy is like it's just donon't have their act together with the message It's also not true becausecause George W. Bush in two thousand eight with exxecutive order thirteen four seventy solidified the DNI's legal authority to direct intelligence gathering and analysis So that's a little bit more than just kind of like paperwork. Yeah, and set policy for intelligence sharing with foreign agencies. for the hiring and firing of senior intelligence officials DNI was given further responsibility for the entire Intelligence communitities, whistle blowing and source protection President Barack Obama V it Pidential Policy directive nineteen So there was a lot it's there's a lot more power this guy's basically lying Bo CIA spook lying There we go that Maga looyalists, who we know haveed are encouraging him to clean house. Here is Steve Bannon earlier today in response to CNN's story on Polty. Get your guide, walk into everyone in the offices. Everybody's in that room that's not your person that did not come with you and you say, you're fired, you're fired, you're fired, you're fired And if I need to, I'm going gonna start a criminal investigation, sweep your phones up and see who talked to CNN in the New York Times. Fight fire with fire. F right activist Laura Loomer, tweeting this as well, quote, We are expected to see some well deserved masks firing soon, adding Whenever they want some other voice on the other side of an argument, they always pull out the nut jobs. Oh ye. Oh ye well this is clearly what everyone else thinks is Laur Loumer. Fight fire with fire. far right activist Laura Loumer, tweeting this as well, quote, we are expected to see some well deserved mass firing soon, adding quote We all know who needs to go. Criminal investigations, mass firings To your point about just getting rid of the ODNI, I mean, is this even the most efficient way to do that if that is what Trump is trying to accomplish? No, of course not. I mean, we want, I think most Americans agree, we want a professional, serious and expertise driven intelligence community. You want an intelligence community that's focused on foreign adversaries These people are talking about creating partisan people who do whatever the president wants and get involved in domestic issues I mean, our intelligence community, foreign intelligence commity is very powerful. And if it starts doing things like getting involved in our elections, in election voting systems and this kind of thing, this is exactly what we've had decades of reform about to make sure that we don't have that We can't have anyone seeing what we're doing. No, no, no. We can't have that. laughable Oh, that is laughable. I have one short clip here from ABC, which stuck out like a sore thumb considering there's no heat on this Disclosure Day movie second Do we have a box office on that Disclosure neative negative number. moovie box office. Let's see. ' no one's talking about it U sixty what is it? sixty six two sixty six million in the U. S. Oh, that's not too bad That's for one weekend? Let me see what it is. Let me see Wh is that total Let me see, whereere's the number sixty six it only shows o, maybe I'll do this here. Domestic total. as of june twenty first, that's today seventy eight point three million after its second weekend, which saw a drop of sixty two percent to drop to seventeen million. Worldwide total approximately one twenty eight. The production budget of one hundred fifteen million estimated marketing costs of eighty million The film needs to growross around three hundred million worldwide to break even So you'll probably barely make it. Yeah. So it's not a blockbuster by Steven Spielberg standards. So looks like a dog. So let's amp it up a bit. Did China and Russia reverse engineer alien technology? Well, there's a frightening thought for this Friday. It's one of the claims made by Jordan Flowers, the executive director of the UAP Disclosure Foundation, UAP being an identified, anomalous phenomena, of course. Now, Flower says in this latest batch of declassified UFO documents, there's evidence that American adversaries retrieved downed UAPs and tried to make their own versions Trlations Flying saucers were picked up by the likes of Russia and China, and they have been tinkering with them ever since. Now he also mentions claims that the Russians and the Chinese have been surveilling the United States's UAP programs They reverse engineered it. Thereere you go That makes nothing but sense Yeah sure they did. Okay U, well I think u with that I could thank you for your courage I say in the morning to you the man who put the se in the CIA stage, say hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only mister Job C the world. He of US have Gers ship se, boost to the ground feet in the airubbs to the one theyisod. 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' talking with Dave Jones about AI slop and I say you know We saw this curve in an accelerated ramp. and I think this we are a very good Petri dish of AI generation, AI content generation where we had artists who were making Darren O'Neill actually, you did a lot of stuff with Photoshop and But we had a lot of top notch artists But Darren flew to the top of the list Once the AI began. Well, you're jumping the gun We had all these we had all these artists And once the AI slop generators came in People started using that and the artists became very disillusioned and upset because They would spend an hour or longer on a piece of art and someone came in and typed in, Do a funny thing like this And ye, and then we'd pick that because it was funny And then we went through At least a year I'd say of, oh my Lord, look at this. It's all orange, it's all the same. It's you know, there's really nothing exciting once in a while. know. And then of course I it was a whole year, but there was a long period long period. And from time to time, an actual artist would do something would just pop to the stack, like, oh, that's great. We'll use that And now we've gotten to this place where people are starting to understand how to use the tool And they there's still a lot of slop, no doubt about it But There's some useful, good, funny things, and it still comes down to God given creativity that you put into your prompt and what you really want it to be And now I can see it starting to pay off. I mean, not if people had to pay what the actual compute charge is because that would ended very, very quick quickly. Forget it. That would ended very quickly. But for eighteen seventy eight, we titled that the Dream buildild loop There was a nice piece here from Blue Acorn. Now Blue Acorn is an OG artist And this piece was more intricate than I thought at first. This is the California bear leaving California. You've got all kinds of dead people in the form of ghosts submitting ballots. but then in the background there's the Ghost train high speed rail to nowhere There was a lot of stuff in here. And that's a great piece more I look at it. Yeah, it is a good piece It really is. and you can tell by the comments that people leave on X or wherever you post it. But more importantly It's a hat trick It is Blue acorn three in a row. It's amazing That's right. He had the Roosevelt wrestling match. he had the Ballots in Alaska. And you can tell he has a style. You can tell it's his style now, which is also kind of interesting that works that way. So congratulations, Blue Acorn. We had a couple other pieces that we looked at scroll down here. Now today, people who have been doing artwork for the show have been listening, you know that we're very traditional when it comes to these types of holidays or celebrating Yeah we got a holiday stuff. Can I mention something about that hat trick? Yeah Two of us tend to This shoe use that word. Oh yeah, well we can't can't let him win. We can't let him win Hat tricks And you know, he's going for three in a row now. let's see let's find something that's better. Let' screw him And but Just so you know how hard it is to achieve 'sree in a row like that. It's very difficult. Yeah There were a couple of MOUs, there was it wasn't really anything that great It stood out. It stood out as a good piece. So yeah, so today we'll obviously be looking for something No agenda artgenerator. com by the way, is where you can submit your art. during the show, no agenda Artgenerator. comot Today is Father's Day In America, not with the European Catholics And here's my observation. I may made the same observation last year, but I get more Men and fathers congratulating me on Father's Day than children or women And this has been quite the thing where the fathers are lifting each other up Hey, man, like, you know rob the constitutional lawyer. All kinds of peopleople just men fathers who we send each other happappy Father's Day You Tina forgot And it wasn't it wasn't and, you know, I'm like whatever. And I'm a stepdad. D I treat her girls That's my own. and So we walk into the church and the kids there are giving little Father's Day pen gifts. and he says, Oh, wow, yeah, that'd be Father's Day And it really hit me is like We have been so brainwashed about dads. You you talk about the the unnecessary gay m kissing in Netflix andimecial prime TV shows every single dad He's always a doofus Homer Simpson Everybody loves Raymond you know, uh Was it Bundy what was that show called? I'm married with children Maraed with children H all dads are portrayed as idiots in commercials like, o I bought the wrong wessing patter. We're portrayed, the culture has turned us into dumbos Bffoon Bffoon buuffffoons. there it is. That's the right word. buffoons and it's paying off because now Even my own wife didn't even think of happay Father's Day We just been we've been turned into blithering buffoons. Nothing matters, you're not important. You're no good. You're not doing anything And it's it's it's scandalous quite honestly War on men.. Okay, let me tag that one It's scandalous. And it's an outrage. and it is kind of scandalous. It is it is. and we shouldn't stand for it We should not stand for this anymore Dads are important. They do good things We do So we always like to thank everybody who supports the show financially fifty dollars and above You can send that to no agenda donations. com. There's no obligation. There's no certain amount. you have to support us with. whatever value the show is to you. and that value is very subjective to your means and what you find valuable. You go to knowagegend theonations. com we just put a number down. We love numbers. 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Happy Father's Day, John Hey, same to you. Yeah, see, because no one did you get any Father's Day Well wishes from them Jay? Well, yes, she works with you. she has to It'd be very weird if she forgot Anyway, back to Sh Scovy's note Happy Father's Day gentlemen, please accept this donation of one thousand dollars plus fees. With the Red Kight Order of the heart pins running low, it's best to get in on this sweet heart deal while one can. cute. I love it. It's a unique and special way to celebrate and to acknowledge John's medical ordeal and to celebrate his recovery for which we are all thankful. And here's something fun. This donation brings me to Gnd and Duke Is that right? That is the top of the list, man. You can't get it much bigger than Grand Duke. counting it then we have to get a jingle for him Didn't we have a grand tingo Somehow I So I thought we had a Grand Duke jingle No, we have we have every grand Duke jingle jing specific to the person. Yes. We need we need a okay. 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Listen to John and Adam speak, Date to no agenda. Science is turning into a cliqu There you go Mookca goes up J in Florida. threeree, three, three, three, three He writes Hello gentlemen, we wanted to start with a customer shout out We get so many nice emails and notes from the no Agenda listeners this week Daniel Hall wasn't just supportive of our family business. He also had an incredible amount of integrity proving once again that no agenda has the greatest listeners in the world. Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there. Use our new code, Courage For twenty percent off the Manuca gold.ot com for which were running exclusively for no agenda. And remember Unlike most big warehouse brands, all are honey is cold poured in amberglass jars to help preserve the unique medicinal properties of our mananuca honey Signed the Manukca Gld family. Yeah I had a cramp last night. Charlie Horse again. I know Charlie Horse, where? Mypper leg Upper left thye. No, So you can't what happens is you want to get out of bed, but you can't extend your leg So I'm hopping and I'm gonna put it in or something to see? It's not really And I'm telling you, I put the Manua gold on it, it went away, I got back to sleep I don't know what it is But that stuff works for me next to my I don't cramps off them, but man, the Charlie horsse is though it wakes you up and're like, ah D you get one of your foot Oh to Has that increased for you during after your No, not at all. Any benefits, any benefits? Is any benefits? Do you run Yeah My blood pressure's way down, I have a more steady heartbeat. Do you run the marathon faster now? No. I still haven't gotten any the stamina is getting closer to normal, but not stina., how's your stamina? Stamina stinks That's the problem. Ser optimist. But that could have something to do with being old Aw. So you know, when you get old, you you lose a certain you lose a step. I gott to tell you the past F or six shows, it's like you never had anything happen. , that's good. Exactly the same as before. We had hope We had hoped for an improvement. But yeah, you're not gonna get that This Optimus is in San Ramon, California. three hundred thirty three and seventeen cents. Happy Father's Day to you John Adam, Happy Father's Day to all the No Agenda Fathers of G my Nation. Though I was originally knighted via show the fifteen hundred promo, this donation officially brings me beyond the traditional one K Kight hood threshold. I am proudly no longer a discount night and will finally order my signignet ring. My prayer, thank you My primary mechanism for donating to the show has been my cashback credit card points. Well, that's an interesting idea. The more I spend, the more you win Exit strategy, No agenda credit card. Yeah, that's what I want. I want people getting a bill at the end of the month that says no agenda on it. That sounds like a great idea. This has been discussed in the past, but I hope it might help my fellow producers unlock an easy way to trigger donations. Humbly requesting house buying karma here in Danville, California, the Bay Area is so nonsensical Let's see how long the AI investment circle jerk goes until the bubble pops bless you both, sis S or Optimus. Is that a problem? Is there a problem with the with housing in in the area Well, now let you mention it, we can play a bonus clip, one of the rare clips we can play during the donation segment. Wow, a bonus clip. Okaykay, what is it This will be California house tax scam Buying a new house in California? Congratulations. Sacramento just added three hundred twenty four thousand dollars to your price. No, I'm not joking. It's called AB one hundred thirty, section fifty eight page one hundred thirty seven of a budget bill. ourur buddy Newsom signed last June. Everybody was staring at the HOA Fine cap on the front of the bill. Meanwhile, on page one hundred thirty seven They buried the biggest housing tax in California history Here's how the scam works The state calculates how many miles the people living in that new house are going to drive for the next twenty years. And if they're driving more than Sacramento thinks is acceptable, the developer pays a penalty two dollars per extra mile twentyenty years deep Over the life of the fee, three hundred twenty four thousand dollars. What? per home? And that cost doesn't come out of the developer's pocket. It comes out of yours, added to the purchase price or the monthly rent. You bought a six hundred thousand dollars house. It's now nine hundred twenty four thousand dollars. Rent was supposed to be twenty thousand five hundredars? Well now it's three thousand eightars fiftyars For what? Because Sacramento doesn't want you driving to work. Oh And our good friend Ashley Zavala on ABC ten, Well, she's still sayaying it's just a study. That what lawmakers approved was not a tax. Ashley, read page one hundred thirty seven. I'll wait. Wow. What kind of sucky system is that?? Unbelievable Wow I don't quite understand it, but it sounds bad. It's going to be I'm sure there's going to be some suits that'll be over It's just one of these things they keepre doing this up because Nsom is totally convinced that we don't go all electric, even though our grid can't handle it. Yeah. It's already been calculated. We can't get enough electricity to make everything electric And and now they determined that, you know, they like Berkeley, for example, has been pushing that making illegal new housing can't have gas in it. No of course you have to have have all electric. And they were prushed they were ushingushingushing the induction we talked about this JC had this Duction stoves which apparently have a magnetic field that is so far away from the stove that you can't legitimately cook on them without being maximally punched with this magnetic field, which which can be cancer inducing. And it's right around the height of your crotch It's not good. No. here's the karma for Sir Optimus. O than that. You've got Karma. Oh Wow. That's no good, man say the least U so we're at which one am I on? Scott, Scott Scott Scott more more butter M O H R in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada In the morning This donation is to be a Sitcheroo, sixtieth birthday gift from my brother, Michael Moorebter who lives in Saskatchewan Could he please get a D get him d dooched And a mac and cheese jingle. You've been doued Mac and cheese know it's re thirty three Yes. And three hundred thirty three from Lane Lamoreau Wh is in Baghdad Oh Yeah. He's in Baghdad. He is three thir Car me your speakers just a bit I'm having trouble. Okay, keepeep going.. He's in Baghdad in the Baghdad government IQ Th, thirty three. Your boots on the ground buddy is back at the American University of Iraq, Baghdad You guys have become my buddies from Boise to Nor Scottsdale and now Baghdad. Love the absence of ads, loads of laughs, plus releant info relevant info while I live abroad. We want to be your friend, Lane We definitely want to be your friend. Let us know what's going on there in Baghdad What's happening? Is it How's the nightlife Yeah. You're probably in the green zone. How you in the How are the bars? Are you in the green zone That is good. That' very good They talking about green zones, you're going gonna have to read the next one. This is from dude named Jeff. Curtlinee. in Idaho. hundred fifty, associate executive producer credit for him. deear John and Adam Dude nameed Jeff here, longtime producer and donor of timeim and talent One of my talents has been sharing no agenda in video form. Oh I know I saw this the other day. Years ago, I was making YouTube videos with visuals from the show like the oil pipeline maps, artwork and the trollroom. Unfortunately, that ended with content strikes during COVID, but that passion never faded. Now, thanks to AI and the podcast index I've started making clips for my own podcasts and for friends, including the Noahenna Show. It's a great way to hit people in the mouth with a Zinger from the best podcast in the universe Thanks Adam for reposting one of my clips on X where you were discussing the laughable football flops. If anyone wants to try it out, make your own clips from a podcast, try out my app Sllipperoni. com Clpperoni, like macaroni, cliperoni d. comot It transcribes and finds the viral moments into shareable video clips Well, this is good for us Especially if you're a host a podcast and want to share it on platforms like YouTube or TikTok, but like Adam, don't want to spend time in post production. Let cllipperon. com do the work for you. I'd love to hear what fellow producers think of what I've built. Thank you guys for continuing to bring us the best podcasts in the universe. and may you never find an exit strategy People Use clliippperoni. com on this show n this particular episode, let's see how it works. Yeah. it's very interesting The day mama thunderers up. She's in the Bitter Rot Valley, Missoula, Montana two twelve twelve. And she writes IDM boomers. first time donor, longime listter. I was gifted she's a first time donor, you as d douched. You've been d doued. I was gifted my dame hood. Oh, she has actually been gifted a damehood, yes. By her husband two and a half years ago After the birth of our first son and after just having our second son, I realized I amm long overdue for it to donate This is a switcher room for my husband. W. this goes to Troy Thunderbirg goodood old who we've heard from a lot. Good old tr.. Thank you for being such an incredible husband and father. I fall more and more in love with you every day watching you teach Teddy on his bike and love on Jasper. Did. And love on Jasper fills my heart, okay We are so proud of you and love you so much. Happy Father's Day. with this one Why best Why, best dad in the universe. Obviously one of the kids says Whey. Really, it's really good Jingle request thirty three is the magic number and Mac and cheese, huh Interesting Please also throw in some millennial karma. Thank you, sirs, most sincerely. Mabel, Jean Thunderberke AKA Dame Mama Thunder of the Bitterot Valley. Did't we have a specific millennial karma I think we did. Millennia, I think I think we did, Hold on a second Millennial Is it double end millennial? Yes We had I said, No, that's not it Lenel we had a millennial cararma. now it's now I'm obsessed with it. H on see al? Yeah, he's obsessed. I'm obsessed. He's gonna never get. the show's never gonna end. Yeah. All right, here we go. thirty three That's the magic number.! This is the magic number. You slaves can get used the mac and cheese mac and cheese Mac and cheese. Macaroni and cheap cheddar melt together. Mac and cheese, mac and cheese, mac and cheese Mac and cheese. Hey everybody You've got karma. 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Yeah, there you go and wind up by saying go podcasting You notice that the previous donation was the first one that wasn't from a dude? sayaying happappy Father's Day It's interesteresting just noticing In fact, we get another example coming You lie the coffee guy And U two hundred, which is unusual Yeah, there's no no no coded d No coded date in there. And no name of city came through this spreadsheet oddly. He writes, I'm fortunate to have two fathers. My dad, who is eighty three, still bowls twice a week. and runs a computer repair business my stepdad passed last year from complications of a bypass. Yeah to that, the father figures of my uncles and grandpa who are Union pipe coverers Needless to say I have all of them to thank for the man I am today. to thank for as and I strive to be that same role model for my son. Happy Father's Day all takes a real man to raise real men And those mid need real coffee. So visit gigawatt coffee Roasters dot com use the code ITM twenty for twenty percent off your order. Happy Father's Day and stay caffeinated says Eli the coffee. That is great. Still loving that cold brew, Eli. Thankk you. Hey, there's the Indie No Agenda meetup from Greenwood, Indiana. That's Sir Mark and Day Maria host that every single month. two hundred dollars. This is the IndieNA meeetup swwitcheroo And Dame Cindy of the Tetos gets the associate executive producer. and she says no, no double up karma, notot entirely true, but we'll give it to you. You've got arma Which mooses the Linda Lupatkin in Castle Rock, Colorado, Linda Lupatkin. two hundred dollars. Jobs, Karmmer, your resume has about ten seconds to make an impression and most don't For a resume that gets results, go to imagemakersinc. com. Linda helps professionals and executives. position. their experience so employers can see the value That's Imagemaker Znc with K. and Linda Lou, Duchess of Jobs and writer of Winning resumes Best Linda. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's arma. That wraps up our associate and executive producer.. Oh, we have one more, I'm sorry. One O more Oh I'm so wrong You're right? I was wrong. Dakota Walk Portland Maine dollars. Hi John Adam. We today's donation of two hundred dollars. I believe I've finally reached Nighthoood, accounting below, confirmed. I have completely goofed I completely goofed on my last donation note where I asked for help obtaining vaccine exemption for my kids in Maine. I gave the wrong email address If anyone has helpful information, please send it to the correct email address six six zero seven Walker at gmail. com So exemption for the kids in Portland, Maine, It's a real problem up there. email address six six zero seven Walker at Gmail com Request, thinkink of the Children Jingle, House byying Karma, happappy Father's Day to all the fathers in Gipmo Nation Oh Oh someomebody please think got the children You've got Karma. And now we're at the end with Amy Lynn in Cold Spring, Minnesota two hundred Happy Fatherers Day, gents. There you go. There's a lady telling you Happy Fatherers one. Scond one. This is a switcher rooo for my smoking hot Hu H Dan the man. Happy Father's Day and thank you for always supporting Zaily, Zaily and I no matter what Z eight Z ginging It looks like X. It looks like X Lax. Wed life throws at us and to respond to his mother's Day donation for me Amy Lynn is not a stripper. You're welcome for keeping this house together. Ha. parenting a teenage girl is hard, but we got this on another note if you're lookingooking for down to eararth fun hairstylist come see me My sweite in Wait Park, Minnesota Refreshed It's called the Refreshed Hir Studio. Let's Do this. smiley face. Last but not least, thank you too for the bi weeekly media deconstruction and entertainment. is immensely appreciated and enjoyed It isincerely Amy Lynn, not a stripper Oh w, bummer. All right, now we get to thank all of our executive and associate executive producers. These credits are the real deal. You can use them anywhere. These Hollywood credits are recognized including MDb. comot We appreciate you And congratulations with your credits My formula is this We go out. We hit people in the mouth irut. And we continue down the list. fifty dollars per above, never under fifty for reasons of anonymity and Amy Harmon comes in from Asheville, North Carolina. one seventy seven sixty cents. 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Hey everybody, it's Leo Bravo at meetup number seventy six. I'm gonna pass the phone around. My friends have things to say. How youo, I'm here our te at San Pedro. Enjoy the show for many years guys. Hey, John and Amster L K Fau pop just here in beautiful Wilmington, California, just enjoying the day after juneteenth. Tally Ho That's This is Angie from the Ranch and join this lovely company here for the No Agenda Meetup with Leo Bravo. I am not the server. This is Eric at the computer. I am not the server either, so I don't know who the server is this time. This is Donna in the morning. Hi Tina, Hi John, Hi, Adam, Hi, Nimi. I hope y' all are doing great Hey, this is Be Diszle and Hey, Leo fix us in pose. Thanks. I grew up. Hello from Be Diszle in the morning andope on no. This is Commodore Kirk in the morning In the morning morning. Lovely O Bravo and his merry band in Los Angeles area there. A lot of people in that area who come to the meetups. But the biggest one is always the one that Annette Miller puts together in a great meetup report. It is the indie meetup. Hi, this is Mark. And this is D Maria having a fantastic time with our Ngender family. I'm super so to be watching the UFC Hey there, this is the Viscount of Hamilton and the Twpennies, having a great time at this meeting. Sir Ben just wishing everybody a happy flag day. This is Sarp of the My and it is King Charles' birthday. Donald Trump's birthday today. Tom G from Carmel, suggestion for John when fisting nuts in public, be sure to select cocktail peanuts, not red skin peanuts. Hey, it's Nick. Happy Japan versus Netherlands World Cup Day, everybody. Thankk you. Hey, this is Emily here, your shuffle Krat and spook, learning all about drugs S and shs people on the border! 'causeuse I work with you at HR. Frisky here. Just enjoying the gig company. Gary here. Happy birthday, King Trump.et you soon. Hi, this is Jame Cindy of the Tetos. I think my next name will be Jame Cindy of the Nut Queens. I think that's what Benny suggested. Anyway, thanks to Mara Maria and we are certified landmine free. Hello guys, it' Emma. I'm a server here at Blind O Brewery. I have this wonderful grouop, No Agenda. They have been wonderful. Y'all come down on sixty second and Binfer, y'all come see us. We got some freshly brewed beer, some mato scratched kitchen items. Y'all come see us. Thank you We g. Thanks, King Don. That server had a clue. Yeah. Oh yeah, that's this is exactly what servers should do. comeome on down. We got the freshly brewed beer. We got scratch them the kitchen. Oh yeah What a promotion. That's how you do it. That was dynamite. That's how you do it So Scott Old, ALD, added an emergency emergency meetup. Pipe smoke and cheeseburgers. that's in Charm City in Boca Raton, the mouth of the Rhet Vocal Raton Florida, Charm City Burger Company started about an hour ago. So if you're in the area, go go say hi It's never a good idea to do a meet up announcement on the day of, but we'll see if that worked out for you For Friday Yeah, that's the next meetups that we have on the list. We have Zone spooky Kinder meeting Oh, that's in Berlin. Hello, Deutschland That came in at the last minute too. H own spooky Kinda meeting Berlin, Germany All right. And Rotterdam in the Netherlands on the twenty sixth. that' time to exchange notes. Yes, please. We need some meet up reports from you guys. On the twenty seventh, we have Fort Wayne, Indiana and of course to get John of the House meet upp in Albany, California, goo meet John, bring a head on a stick of me if you don't mind. Houston, Texas on the twenty seventh to twenty eighth dec Catater, Alabama And Longview, Texas also on the eighth, on the second of July, Raleigh North Carolina, the eleventh Eagle, Idaho, the fourteenth, Scottsdale, Arizona, Asheville, North Carolina on the fifteenth and Charlotte, North Carolina on the sixteenth. You guys are going to be really into your meetups. And there's a lot more in August in September. We go all the way through October. You can find all of them at knowaggendameetups dot com d This is free, There's no cost to do it, no cost to entry. You just go and find people, make connections, it gives you protections. Every single one of the people you meet at these meetups will be a first responder for you in case of any emergency. The meetups, they make you stable, It makes you able. Go to know agendaeetups dot comot If you can't find one near you, here's an idea, Start one yourself. It's free, it's easy and guaranteed, always a party sometometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days Be where you won't be triggered on hell lame. You w be where everybody feels the same B la don't com like a Dan we have John's tip of the day coming up next. P complaining about your poop gummies. I think it was a good tip, I don't know. You know what? What No, I just asking No, I don't what? I don't know know what I don't know what. So tip of the day is coming up next. And of course, we have our end of show mixes, but before we do that, we'd like to select An ISO, something we play at the very end of the show And I have real people. John has been working as AI robot again. so also no Th are real people. How real people was saying real things that weren't AI generated, of course. Here's mine, the first one. Go into the well. thought that was pretty good actually Yeah Gosh, I can't think of anything more important than this That I'm glad you liked that. What did it going? I agree with all of that. Yes, one hundred percent Yeah I think I have a bit of a contender here. Gosh, I can't think of anything more important than this That's That's pretty good. All right, what do you have I where you got that one I have a couple of I got a biden. The No Agenda podcast is great, notot a joke. I'm serious, notot kidding It's never going to win with me But you don't like Biden? It's just there's no energy. It's not a way to ender. No energy from Biden. Wow, that's a shocker. I know. so why even try? and besides it too long, this need to be three seconds. These are five seconds Well let's go with Tom Cruise. Real mission impossible is he's actually finding a better podcast than no agenda you know T they give you a video with this at the same time Yeah, why don't you post the video on X I already did. That'll be better than that. No, I think my ISO wins. You laughed my ISO. Yeah, I think it does. But nobody can beat John's tip of the day O course. Of course. you lost them I did You're going to have to stop tape. All right, stop tape everybody, stop tape. What does that mean? You have to go you have to go somewhere else No, I have to go I have to go I closed the browser which had had the information opened. No, I'm never going to edit this out. This is too good. Yeah, it will. hold on a second. It won't take me but a second. That's like youre looking up the thing from Malone That's my point that maybe in and to The payoff was bigger depends on what this is going be off was much bigger was Malone. I found I found a clip that said Malone sixix, wow and knew it was the one. I mean That is saying something. Let's see if I could play something to entertain people in the. Yeah, play something to entertain Well that didn't do anything? No Boraxy bunday. Wow, we haven't played that in a long time. If you see something something Ftrack false Oh my God B of that horn! The distraction of the we came. Oh no over. Don't look over here. Nothing to see you. Look at that Did you find it You know, this is annoying now. can find it hold on a second. Just look under email from me.m I'm doing Yeah, okay. I found Amen Jace Uh, this is' not I should have remembered it, but I just couldn't quite I had to make sure I got it right This came in from Dan Bang Bang, by the way. Oh. This is a pre july fourth tip of the day It's for people who are going to drive, which I think is most people There's a website you should put on your list of websites Pure dashgas. org. Pureashgas. org Yeah And this is a list of all the gas stations in the country that don't put ethanol in the blend. Oh a lot of people don't like it's not necessarily good for a lot of cars to have ethanol because a lot of people put ten percent ethanol in their gasoline to stretch it And the ethanol is sometimes dangerous to certain pososes and head things pets. Hey My gas station in Fredricksburg is on the list? Yeah, well there it's one of the stations. Now that said I will mention that This family here We have two cars that run retty much run ethanol The E eighty five flex of gas cars are fabulous because right now in California, if you have an E eighty five car, you can use eighty five percent ethanol And it sells for three dollars fifty cents as opposed to six bucks. Oh Amazing. But yeah, puregas. org is for people that are that are freaky about their gasoline. they want pure gasoline. it would not Watered down. Ay breaking news, Vance is shaking hands and hugging with the Iranians in Switzerland A, thenen he won't get blamed No, he won't get blamed, but they still might get blowed up That's amazing. Well, that's good news. That's good way to finish the show. That is. And a good tip of the day, John. I'd like now I know that I am getting my gas at the right place. These people are good. I like these people. It's a family owned business too. There it is everybody, get all of the tips at no agendafun dot com tip of the day on that. fter you and me just JC and sometimes Aam. created by Dana Bereetti And there you go. It ends our broadcast day. Wow, everything just fit in perfectly. So good, so good, so good. Stay tuned though to knowAgendaastSream d. com or if you're listening on the modern podcast app, we have OBDM, our bigig dumb mouth coming up next with World Cup UFO abduction Well cool. Nothing screams second half of show than that, does it? That's beautiful. Thank you trolls for being here with us and happy Father's Day, everybody. Eespecially for you know actual dads out there. It's okay. We guys can say that to each other. End of show mixes from Cam, Molly Berry and MVP, and as always, we will return on Thursday to bring you more media deconstruction, Hp you understand what's going on in your world with a couple of laughs and gaffs as well. 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