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Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak

Berlin Meetup and Final Mixes

From 1881 - "Cow Cartel"Jun 28, 2026

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I'm sorry, I'm gonna to stop talking. Adam Curry, John C. DeVorak. It's Sunday june twenty eighth, twenty twenty six. This is your award winning Giv on Nation Media Assassination episode eighteen eighty one. This is no agenda. Monitoring Mjong Mania and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill country here in FEMA Region number sixteen the morning everybody I from Northern Silicon Valley where the Democrat socialists haven't taken over. Yet I'm John C. DeVorak That's amazing. The whole Sunday shows were filled with people talking about it is great Yeah, it is great. And before we do that, how was the meet upp I mean it was fair. Fair about twenty people. It wasn't that many But we had the there was the regulars and Yeah It was a good meet up. I'll tell you that u People should tag No Agenda show on their Instagram pictures This is what you do. This is how you Yeah. Well I think that's good advice. This is what you do. Tina said, Hey. Hey, John had a meet up. lookook at that because she's on Instagram and it showed up for her. So your evil or Jay's evil plan is working the Instagram were going viral with the Insta. You know, I was I was thinking about these meet upps ay, we've been doing meetouts for how many years now E ever since Yeah, actually began with you and the Hot pockets tour Right Oh wow. So that was two thousand ying I want to say oth yeah, Toth That's. And then then it gravitate toward the trailer that you couldn't write off Yeah. Well, I tried And that didn't end well for me Um But since then You know, we had we were using we' using meetups d. com even for a little while and people were for a very short time. People hated it and then Sir Daniel came And then they all of a sudden they wanted us to pay Oh yeah Yeah right. like, we're not going to pay for a scheduling website? And then Sir Daniel stepped up and said, hold my beer Any man no agenda meeetups d. com I was thinking because you at first the meetups were you and I attended and then people started doing meetups where we weren't there so they had our heads on sticks. I don't see as many heads on sticks anymore as that. I haven't seen a head on stick for a couple of years. Yeah, so that's over. The heads on sticks are over And it's a global phenomenon. We had meet up in Uraine We just had one in Berlin, we have them in Japan, we have them in Australia. we have them in Brazil. we have them in the Netherlands, the UK N many in France actually Well there's the one with the Garderes the Baroness Isabel. Yeah Um know, Pastor Brian had a message this morning about loneliness fifty seven despite our hyper connected world fifty seven percent of Americans are lonely and it's a majority of men. U Now, his obvious message is that, you know, with Jesus, you don't have to be lonely I was thinking, what an important important thing these meetups are Because I was just looking at the picture of you and your people there at the meet upp And this is a very disparate group These are people probably don't visit the same bars normally or the same you know, hangouts And some people may never get out of the house or just thin you or can't find people to hang out with I think these meet upps is everybody knows that you can come to the meet upp and you're going to have one thing in common. it doesn't matter what angle you approach it from or what you think about politics or the world or life, you have something in common and it's like, o We all we all have our amygdalas in check and we just want to hang out and have a drink and chat And I think we are actually combating loneliness in the world. So I want to up D Annie on these things. All right, all right, here we go Guests ing a I'm gonna have Brunetti come to one of the meetups. He's going to be the celebrities. Oh, celebrity guests. Oh, that's a good one But we had a fair amount of celebrities throughout the years. Yeah, but they're not celebrity guests But he's not really a celebrity guest because he listens to the show. He's a producer, although only an associate executive producer No, he's been executive producer, don't get him mad. He won't do the gig. P geez, He won't do the gig. Does he have a wrider? I'm not doing a gig Adam keeps insulting me. Yeah come to think of it. He hasn't called me in a while. I'm a little worried about it probably for good reason So on Yes. So that so I think then, you know, you get the I think the Mercy me guys and Jackie Green up here in Sacramento. He should come down I mean, there are people U We have celebrities we can use as chills. We have celebrities We have celebrities that we should be using people that come to the meetup. We needed extra gimmick though. What do you mean extra gimmick for? Well, some sort of thing like a certificate that you came to the meetup or you just something something a little extra. Wait wait wit a sticker guy who always comes to the Albany meetup and he's always dropping off stickers. Hey, the No Agenda shop, No Agenda sticker club That that's a good deal Well, they're making some terrific their stickers are out of this world. They're fabulous. And of course, they're you know, they're derived from No Agenda Art generator But the one I got the like the legal tender I got in the mail the other day And some other ones just is good and they're the perfect size for sticking anywhere. You just stick them up on stuff, stick them, stick them everywhere. People like, Wh, that's a prettyar toll boots. That's my recommendation. As you're driving through with your easy pass You can do it. Well, if you you can get an easy pass, it's not going to do much good there. So So what is the gimmick then when we have our celebrity appearances at the meetup? So what is I don't know. we have to start thinking about it The most emailed response to this podcast, is it about Iran? Is it about the war? Is it about the economy? Is it about The midtermss no The most response I' have received this week, I don't know about you this hard to spell DVorac is Majong Well, that's interesting. One of our Damess or Damon Waitings she's not quite yet Who's at the meetup? had from the seventies a mod BeCause I guess in the seventies this Ma JZang had a moment of popularity. And she had a Ma ang necklace. that she had cten in the seventies New York. Wow. Oh That's great. What do you think this is and she shows it and I said, that's a majong tile. I know that much here's of all of them, got so many different emails. This is from Sarah in Brentwood, Tennessee Now ITM Adam and John Ma Jang Mania has indeed taken hold with the suburban ladies of America My neighborhood friends in the forortty pllus Club paid to learn from a pro two years ago, and it's become our favorite girls Night in activity It's not just a silly game for bored women, it's a booming industry There are countless companies that sell designer tiles Oh, here's how about a no agenda magjon set? I'm thinking of something here design the average for these designer tiles five hundred dollars a cent Well Two of my good friends have ten sets each They're the most enthusiastic collectors of our group. You can find tiles to match any aesthetic, any hobby or a session or podcast. One of our girls is a die hard swwifty her up with Darren And she bought the Taillor tiles, what The taillor tiles for around five hundred dollars My friend who loves Jesus and America. Has a nativity set with baby Jesus as the Jokers. That's blasphemous. She brought over her brand new four hundred seventy five dollars patriot tiles yesterday to play at my house enclose a picture of me winning on the new America tiles sporting my AC JCD swag. Maybe it's time for someone to design a no agenda Mjon set exit Wh is she Where is this person from? At Brentwood, Tennessee Again, this is one of the advantages of living in California Well this is not out here No, you guys are boring. We've got cool stuff. Oh yeah, there's nothing more exciting than a night in Maud Jong. No, I mean Oh yeah, now you're right. I don't know. D't knock it. I mean we still play Bacarat Pinnuckle was the think the one that got me last year. Pinuckle. I still don'tnuckle. I Is that a card game? I don't even know. I think it's potato chips. I'm not sure where you play. It's a pinnuckle with a shuffle board on the wall. I never I have no idea. neverever understood it Anyway, let's get back to the communism because that is fantastic. It's so funny and the defense by some is I have a thesis when we're done.'d like I'll kick it off. I dp. I know you have a couple of clips here. so let me kick it off. a couple This is Senator Tim Kaine This is from this morning on spank the nation and he was he was just gased about how stupid Trump's comments were. Senator, I want to ask you a little bit about what's happening here at home. There were three far left candidates handpicked by New York City Mayor Mamani who won last week over more centrist candidates Some are looking at that and saying the reach of the left wing of your party seems to be expanding And here is what President Trump said. Take a listen It's becoming a Communist Party These are not social Democrats. These are hardcore. Godless communists're godless communists. All communists are godless They don't believe in God. This is the most serious threat to our country since It's existence What do you make of that attack here and do you have concerns that the progressive platform of some members of the party will make it more difficult to win in other parts of the country headed into November Margaret, what the presresident said is just goofy word salad. I'm not an expert on New York House races. I am an expert on Senate races. And we have got Senate candidates all over this country working to flip red seats blue by focusing on the president's mismanagement of the American economy famamilies are suffering cost increases because of Chaotic tariffs, illegal war,egal focus on goofy things like ballrooms, arches and the reflecting pool. He likes I don't know if this is a new term. They're trying to launch goofy. I mean it used to be weird. That was a pretty good one, even according to Scott Adams, rest in peace Goofy may be a new term they're trying to launch. It's possible. I mean, the idea of calling what Trump said word salad to try to deflect from the usage for that of that phrase I mean, I aimed at certain Democrats. It is it is I think a very good characterization of communism They are godless. Am I wrong Well, Marxism technically is rejects religion. Right Yeah because the state should be the religion. Yeah Yeah, so It wasn't it wasn't goofy. And it wasn't an attack. I don't know what he's talking about. It wasn't an attack U But ABC this week, they had the they had the man himself on. They had Mum Donny on. and and discuss this And this might flow nicely into your clips, I think, because I think I know what you have because I I actually was going to clip it but I saw you come in with it, so I figured it wouldn't do it. H hereere is the Muslim mayor of New York. And you're hearing some not just dismissive though, there's resentment. And this is from fellow Democrats who think that this could jeopardize Democratic chances in the fall. I mean, you've got Josh Gothheimer, a Democratic member of Congress manyany of us believe, as do I, if you're a socialist, you are not a Democrat. And in fact, they put out a manifesto today,ave you seen this thing? Sounds pretty socialist. Hold on. Wow. There's irony. Yes Yeah, manifesto, which is always you know, that's a communist idea. Either that or you're a mass murderer or you killed Charlie Kirk, one of the other Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it's true. Yeah. It's a bad idea. Yeah. Manifestos usually not seen as a good thing. Unibomber, you know, all these kinds of m, although the unibomber's manifesto was more like a a guidebook for the future. And in fact, they put out a manifesto today. have you seen this thing? Sounds pretty socialist to me. It's not a communist manifesto. It's a moderate manifesto. Merate manifesto. Re? Sing We are capitalist and not socialists. We believe in a growing, fair and competitive economy, entrepreneurship, ownership. I mean this is been a direct response. they've made it clear What you did here on Tuesday? Well, I mean,, that's great, but what's a party if not it's voters? And I'm proud to sit in front of you as the mayor of our city having received more than a million votes over a little less than a year ago. And when we're talking about these incredible congressional candidates, they won their races and they won their races with the vision of what politics should be and one that actually speaks to working people And for a lot of people who ask themselves, what does democratic socialism mean? And you can tell them the answer at a theoretical level, it's the choice to extend democracy from the bout box the rest of their lives. But in terms of what it means over these last seven months, we've seen a city with democratic socialist principles at the heart of it within our administration. And what we've delivered has been record lows when it comes to murders and shootings There's no one left. That's why it's record low. Eone's Everyone's leaving New York And the rest there's soy boys and girls. So is it pragmatic, Democratic socialism? I think Democratic socialism at the heart is pragmatic because if we cannot deliver for working people, then what is this for? I'm not interested in writing a manifesto or frankly in reading one. I'm interested in delivering. and that's exactly what we've been showing. But they're saying that if you're a socialist, you're not a Democrat I mean, is' a room in the party for both of these views Yes, here I am. There are so many more. And I think what makes our party a beautiful party is the fact that it's a big tent, that we have But you've also said it has to be a party with a spine, with a backbone. Yes.ven the tent has to stay up. Yes. so know does it have to stand firmly for these ideas that you're talking about that others are calling dangerous? I think it has to stand for working people, and I think it has to be willing to fight for working people And Iing toight our sight working people, these are liberal white women who are offended by the prospect of a party that knows who it fights for and goes every day to work for that. Because what we've seen over many years is a willingness to not only explain away the status quo, but frankly even to look to benefit from the status quo And that's not what working people are looking for from our party. It's so disappointing when I hear this interview with ABC, like not even getting to the core of the policy, who pays for what? do How do you do this rent freeze? How does it work economically? It's just like this is the word salad. So there was also a take, It's not just Democrats. You've probably heard what President Trump had to say about you and about the candidates you supported And he's warned that if socialists win And he calls you communist, but you will start living Squalor. There'll be no food, no housing, no military, no law and order. There'll be nothing. And he had a few other choice words. By the way, he also said he still likes you But what do you make of what? I mean, the Republicans are going to make you the poster child fores the Democratic Party L them We don't have to ask ourselves what life looks like if a socialist wins. I won last November. and over the course of these last six months, what we've delivered for working people are the very things we were told were impossible.. We've delivered free child care for two year olds for the first time in New York City history. We've delivered tens of millions of dollars back to tenants who were taken advantage of by bad landlords We've delivered one hundred sixty five thousand potholes being paid. W and we've done all the Potholes also delivering the lowest recorded crime in our city's history. That's what it looks like to have democratic socialism. And what you're seeing is that New Yorkers experienced this for six months and made the decision that they wanted to see more of it on the national stage as well. I'm thinking if there's a deemocratic socialist in in San Francisco and they and they fix the potholes, you might convert So they have this situation, which you run into a lot, which is crimes down. This reminds me of the DC situation where they just misreport So you take your police department, you put them under someone's thumb and you say, no, no, no, this is not a crime. Yeah You don't report this. You don't report that. not You leave this off the bush. You leave that off the busook. They do that in Fredericksburg too for the tourists. No, no, that's not a crime So it's a common way of lowering crime statistics, which is the lie. Yeah And it's been done in city after city and these guys love to do that So that's bull crap, But the potholes, John Yeah, the potholes is true. Yeah. Is it true? Do think to really close the potholes Well I'm hundred and hundred I like to know how you get one hundred what do he said one hundred sixty thousand? What was the number? I think it was one hundred sixty five thousand. let me say. potholes, that many potoles hold listen. The first time inew Yorkity. Who's doing the paving? Let me listen. We've delivered tens of millions of dollars back to tenants who were taken advantage of by bad landlords. We've delivered one hundred sixty five thousand potholes being paved. one hundred sixty five thousand potholes being pavved. They delivered That's a lot Lhing one Hatched is probably the right term. paved over Yeah, I think that's a plus That's one That's twenty five thousand potoles. That's one of your core issues. I believe it is. Well for good reason. Do you ever hit a pothole? Yeah yeah Yeah, well, that old Lxus of yours doesn't do too well when it hits a pothole It does fine but you're run your te It's not good. Yeah didid you want to play something here Well, unless you have more. I do. I have a couple more. I have Yeah, play your out and then we'll play the analysis. This from David Sachs But let's play yours first and let me move toward analysis. All right, we have Senator Chris Murphy also on Sank the press. Let's first off start with your reaction to the latest primary results out of New York. You've heard President Trump say that these candidates aren't socialists. He's gone as far as to call them communists. as someone who identifies communists As a progressive, is this a moment of reckoning for establishment Democrats I think you're going to have different candidates being nominated in New York City and suburban Connecticut. This is a party that is also nominated and won with candidates like Abigail Spamberger and Mikey Sheryll. I want us to be a big two party. and I've been saying this for years. I think that it's actually a sign of a party that is alive and growing When there's a contest of ideas inside the party. So I'm not a Democratic socialist, but I do believe that the Democratic Party historically way too timid in taking on corporate power. I think our party should have bigger ideas. I put one on the table last week, a twenty five dollars minimum wage. And I think we do have to have answers for the way in which Corporations and billionaires are taking over and corrupting our politics. So I do think that there is somewhat of a trend that candidates who are confronting concentrated corporate power in a meaningful way are winning. And I think that that is something that the Democratic Party should pay attention. This is not the right message. This is the wrong message. Israel is taking over our government It's not the billionaires It's APAC. We all know it's APAC this kind of softening up these guys Like what you heard, which is kind of what the Democrat socialist messages corporations are bad. Yeah. and they should be nationalized. This would get I don't have the clip, but Gavin Newsom unless you have it Oh I do have it. Yeah. Gavin Newsom basically came out. He didn't say it, but he's such a weenie that he saw what was going on. He said this must be a trend And's going in that direction. F Chundami, then you got these three guys. I'm jumping on board and he gives a talk about how we should just a national billionaiire' tax. It's time for a national billionaireress tax in a new social contract. I just gott to pat ourselves on the back for that transition. I'm sorry. you know, you do that too of. It was so It wasick And you spiked the ball. I'm sorry. I constantly ruined. know. I know, I ruined it. There's radio guys everywhere going, Wow, that was awesome. And I ruined it. You're right. It's time for a national billionaireres tax and a new social contract Think about this, just ten percent of people, ten percent of people in this country own two thirds of the wealth A thirty year old for the first time in American history is doing better. Bllit for her parents. That's a five alarm fire. That's bull not the first hold on. The first time in American history, you're telling me that during the Great Depression that that situation didn't happen over and over. Uh whyy are you trying to get into history here? It makes no sense He said for the first time in history, he's the one to used the word. A thirty year old, for the first time in American history is not doing better than his or her parents. That's a five alarm fire American wages have stood still and the costs across the spectrum cost of living have skyrocketed. The system is fundamentally broken. The federal tax code, the corporate tax code, and the inheritance tax code seem to be written for a different set. Oh That was my favorite. The inheritance tax code. take it away. Your children get nothing. Americans, it's time for an economic reset, a true minimum tax. Great reset. A true minimum tax on billionaires that Well ensures the people at the very top pay at least the tax rate their own workers pay. We also should end this tax free lifestyle loan. This is the gimmick that allows the all wait a min, wait a min Can I get a tax free lifestyle? Is there A am I doing something wrong here? Is there a way to get a tax free lifestyle I guess so. if you don't have enough money. Oh I don't have enough money to you have a tax free lifestyle. So he's going on about as if as if these guys are paying no taxes and not contributing I mean this is the same lame argument that you should be paying the same tax rate as your secretary because they have capital gains or different tax structures because they don't have they're not taking a salary It's like o yeah, okay. Okay Yeah, we use lifestyle loone. This is the gimick that allows the ultra By the way to's very the number of people that can pull that off. It's very low. The most billionaires are paying a lot of taxes, including Elon Musk. Yeah, ye, quite a bit of tax money. Borrow against their stock portfolios while reporting no taxable income You also have to rewrite those inheritance rules so that the largest intergenerational wealth transfer in human history, estimated by well be one hundred twenty four trillion dollars that will be changing hands, doesn't lock in a permanent American aristocracy of inherited wealth. time as well to return to the pre. Hold on a secondc. Yeah. Oh yeah. This this guys study history and realize the third generation of most of these super wealthy people brereak the bank. They lose all the money. Theyose on dumb stuff. O dumb stuff they get taken advantage of. Meanwhile, the thir generations with rare exceptions unless there's trusts and all kinds of safety things that are buuilt in by the original guy Yeah. They blow it all. They blow it all. They blow it all. They blow it all. And and of course, this immediately affects farmers. You want to pass on your farm to your kid. Yeah you Wh would I do that? Right. You can't pass your farm off. My pod So it gets taken over by Cargill. I mean is that's what he wants Cargill to own everything? I can't, you know, pass off my podcast and my daughter I mean, this is horrible You imagine Christina and again. Christina and Jay doing the podcast.. I started wealth time as well to return to the pre twenty seventeen corporate tax rates And time to close those offhore loopholes once and for all And is AI Rhapes the country Hold on a second again You just move the company to Ireland is what what they do. They don't go offshore in a half baked manner when youre like jack it up back to thirty five per or forty percent tax rate. You just say just move the company Take them right out of the USA. you get no taxes. Is that what you're looking for Gavin Newsom is a handsome man I'm gonna vote for him. Pre twenty thousand seventven. It for Bavis. tax rates And and time to close those offshore loopholes once and for all. for. And as AI reshapes the country, every American should own a piece of the future it builds through a national public equity fund. This is the Berie thing. le down economics. Yeah. this is what's happening. Yeah. He's cving into the stupid ideas because he thinks this is his route to the presidency. He may be the sucker when I do my analysis about what I think's going on. He may be thisin thirty eight seconds. I'm sorry. I'm gonna stop talking it builds through a national public equity fund P on economics. It's been well, nearly fifty year experiment that has failed. Record corporate profits flowed into stock buybacks and executive compensation. It's time to stop pretending otherwise We're nearing the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of this country's revolution. The system the American founders built, was designed to prevent the concentration of power in a few hands. What? Where in the Constitution was that put? What what what constitutional amendment or what Bill of right. Where is it that that we set it up to stop the concentration of wealth Is that Acurated If it's in the Constitution, which is a small document. I've never noticed. Is it in the fine print, Gavin But we've allowed that concentration to happen anyway slowly and in plain sight over the course of decades and decades. but We can reverse it. We can reverse it together. It's time to democratize the American economy Our democracy. All right, so I might as well play the The gaggle with the president just to kind of close this out W President Trump, great night for Democratic socialist candidates last night in the New York primaries, they swept and knocked out two incumbents You're from New York. Why do you think it is that now the endorsement of Zoron Mandani means more than the endorsement of Hakim Jeffys Well, they're going radical left, They're going really, you know, you talk about the Democrat socialists you took. really it's really communists.'s these people, I watched that woman last night That's not a socialist. I know socialists. That's That woman is a communist And You know, what they don't say is that I was sixteen and old last night But mine were a little more boring, a little more mainstream. They were Republican conservatives But we were sixteen and o And if you look over the last two and a half years, we're about three hundred and forty seven and just about oer. That's pretty good. But nobody writes that But he picked three. They won. They be a guy named Dan Goldman, was, you know, a loser. He was one of my prosecutors, onene of my many prosecutors loser. Dan Goldman, not a good prosecutor fortunately But he's now looking for a job. I was very surprised to see, because he's a pretty liberal guy When they go more liberal than they' Goldman, they're really a to never, never land. And then the final question, does this tell you that the Democratic Party' twenty twenty eight nomine you will likely be or could likely be a Democratic socialist. Well, it should make it easier for Republicans Because most of the nation is composed of same people. They don't want to You know, if you look throughout history, go back. Thousands of years You've always had socialism and communism by different names. It's never ever worked. It's not going to work this time.. It's never ever worked. I don't think it actually has ever worked. It doesn't seem like that's ever prayed out for wor. It works for a while. Yeah, it works of course, a couple of years is great. People love it Fantastic So here's David Sax. he's on your favorite podcast. I saw this on the all in. Yeah, S was Sax was also the Crypto zar and the AI Zar Yeah, it's very thoughtful.' thoughtful. And I thought this analysis was quite good I mean, I think the choices of the future are going to be communism or if you want to call it socialism in the Democrat Party or nationalism in the Republican Party. I mean, that is where we're a headed. Th those are the two populous directions But let's look at what these DSA candidates stand for So let's look at what their platform is. They actually say they want to abolish the Senate. They want to abolish the carceal state. That means basically police forces and prisons. They want to abolish IC and grant amnesty for all. They do not support any deportations whatsoever. And I should say while he's doing this, they have a picture of the manifesto on the screen where this is he's reading it almost verbatim from their one page manifesto. They want to replace the president and Spreme Court with an executive and judiciary that is chosen by and subordinate to Congress, which basically now, I guess this means this House And with respect to house elections, they want to abol the electoral college They want to replace the two party system with a multi partarty democracy and they want to expand the House of Representatives, implement Proportionate representation and Range choice voting in all elections. So this would be a total makeover of our constitutional system. They want to free Palestine They want public ownership of major corporations. they want to defund the Department of warar. This is a very radical organization. And you would laugh at a lot of these types of proposals, but you can't really laugh at it anymore because these guys are taking over the Democratic Party. And you can see the Democratic establishment is in complete panic right now because they have lost control of the party to Zoram. Mum, Donnie and his his allies That's the end of your clip Well, it goes on for the cut it there time Yeah, that's the outline of what they're up to. And here's kind of his analysis of where this is headed. Take this one race here. New York thirteen, You've got this ally of Joakim Jeffrey longtime incumbent congongressman, Espalad, I guess is his name. He is the chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. And he was defeated by an unemployed thirty two year old PhD candidate. She's never had a job She's been in college for T years I guess Ryan thiss PhD thesis. And I think even by DSA standards, she might be kind of a lunatic. So she has declared that she wants to end Western civilization. She wants to eradicate Western civilization. She actually said she used the American flag as a napkin to clean her hands. She attended a rally one day after october seventh celebrating the slaughter of Israeli civilians. I mean, she's very pro Palestine, but even to the point of celebrating Israeli civilian deaths. She calls white women ugly colonizers She's called for the complete defunding of the police and abolishing all prisons and borders doesn't want a single deportation. Hates the police, openly calls them pigs or has on social media before calls U. S. service members war criminals. and says the U. S is a disgrace of a country She's written favorably about communism and seizing the means of production. This is basically the new Democratic Party It's going to be even if the Democrats do take the House in November and Joaim Jeffrees become speaker. This is going to prove to be a huge headache for him managing all these new DSA members because they do not actually see the traditional establishment wing of the Democratic Party as an ally. They see it as an obstacle. This is the DSA co chair Josh Block said We're using the Democratic Party as a ballot access vehicle. Oh my God. not because we share its goals. Yeah. We build our own organization get elected under the Democratic label caaus with Democrats when it's useful push our own agenda from the inside We see the Democratic establishment as an obstacle, not a home idn't that already fail with the squad? wasn't that exactly what the squad tried to do? Well this is that were justice Democrats, if you recall not Well DSA. I mean, they became DSA, but they were originally just No AOC was always DSA. She was recruited and trained by DSA. I thought she was a justice Democrat. I'd have to look it up. I'm pretty look it up. Well, this is to me is a CIA op You know what thing is this is not what is going to matter in elections Well,' do my anal do your analysis, please. ye. Be the CIA op and this was indicated because of that staphonic or not stephonic, but this That woman that's in the CIA woman that's in Michigan I can't remember do Do we have a clip No, I don't have a clip of her, but she kind of sided with these guys are kind of pushing this. This is a mirror image of what happened in the seventy two election. Ah, here we go, history at work, ladies and gentlemen. So during Nixon got it wit, stop stop stop Where you do this analysis? I just have to point out that there' a whole side Nixon thing going on right now with JD Vance So that is interestingbe maybe it a starting part of the signal or part of the signaling signaling. Okay. All right. And so so so we had The CIA got let's say the CIA did what Ron Paul said, which is they took over the country And so they would they were the ones responsible for Nixon getting in in sixty eight because Hubert Humphford should have won U good guy. Everyone hated Nixon, but somehow he gets in. So they they help him get in. So he gets in in sixty eight and he is running in seventy two He's not finishing the war like he's supposed to in the way he's supposed to do something things up. And so they was a good guy wrong. And so an anti war movement begins with Gene McCarthy. And he gets things started and he's going to be the candate. I got to meet him He was at Cal Berkeley giving a speech and I talked to him afterwards. and some radical was yelling at him. He wass very calm and collected. It was ye didn't have a bunch of A seecret Service or anything is a really nice guy And then he got pushed aside by Robert Kennedy because they saw that he was making headway and we don't want that because the guy was, you know sincere and he wasn't connected and who knows what? So Kennedy gets in, but we don't want him either. We bumps him off so they shoot him R. K Jr. still thinks it was a, you know, scam Yeah who shot he's got his own theories. And okay, we'll go along with that. So he's out. And so they move in the stooge George McGovern, who I also met, he gave a speech at Berkeley and I went and chatted with him for a while and he was a really nice guy and I voted for him And George McGovern cameame in McGovern to No, they didn't shoot McGovern. And so McGovern came in and but he was the he was the patsy. He was too left leaning and he was too, you know, he was anti war, but not in in a good way, but He was just it was a setup and they put him in and he got Annihilated by Nixon in ' seventy two is the biggest landslide in U S. history to this date And so That's kind of the set upp they're doing this time. Now what happened to Nixon was, you know, he started being mean to the CIA when't play ball wanted to break them up And they had all, you know, they'd already set him up with this as we read in the book, Family of Secrets by Russ Baker, who outlines very carefully what happened to Nixon when it came to Watergate. The whole thing was a CIA operation And it was set sitting there waiting to be imp waiting It was done. It was a done deal and they all they had do is pull pull the trigger and then Nixon would be out because he wasn't playing ball And he wasn't. Okay. So he wasn't playing ball So they pulled the trigger on him and get him out of there And so so that that was the whole thing this could happen again which is which is just as an aside, this is exactly what Vance is saying, Vance is saying the He says they But we all know what he means They got Nixon out and that's what they tried to do with Trump in the first term This is the analogy he's making right now, which apparently just looking at the quad screen is starting to walk back a little bit he said it Yeah, I think that's true But they didn't really do the same The number they did on Nixon was It was flawless. It was fantastic Uh And so they actually it worked with him. and he was he had their personality. that he cavved. Yeah, Trump is a stronger personality. I think he got through it and and they also there's some thought that Trump was given the twenty sixteen election by the CA to begin with And it was apparent that he wasn't going to play ball, so they make his life a little miserable And then they roused him in twenty twenty four a twenty four twenty because Biden did that ridiculous election and to put the idiot in and so that Trump got baged. But this is a setup to make sure that These Democrats socialists are sidelined because we don't need the aggravation of these people being too high up in government So they're going to put a stooge as he' going to run against either Vance or Rubio and they're going to get annihilated Not to the extreme that McGovern did, but maybe. And that the whole thing is set up for that. And so this Democrat socialist thing, which is bogus That election in New York, there was only ten percent turnout. It was all immmigrants it was pathetic. The whole thing is a set up to get some to get these guys to follow the Bernie this was in the newsletter too by the way. should have read them. Yes to to follow the Bernie Sanders idea that where it's not left enough. So you got to go more left go completely radical, which is nonsense run some screwball and it may be Newson trying to worm his way into this position to get killed. But whoever runs in twenty twenty eight against the Republicans is going to get wiped out. Now how about' a set upp. Okay. so everyone at this moment, all the analys is only about the midterms And Right, but they're not looking ahead. Noone the midterms are there was a lost cause The midterms are a lost cause The Republicans, there's no way they can hold the house. They maybe will hold the Senate because of the stupidity of that guy in Maine She's going to lose the Susan Collins. Susan Collins has a machine or something up there. She's just going to get in again. Well here so the playbook as I see it for the midterms is not a bunch of comies and socialists Playbook is Muslim That's what the Republicans are pushing and they're pushing it hard. Um, because, you know, one of those u DSA candidates is Muslim.idn't the Jewish guy like start doing the Muslim prayer? Jewish guy went to a Muslim meet up.us Muslim Praising Allah. Yeahah And and I think the fix is in on this. producers sent me, you know the Daily wire, they have a podcast. It's the morning wire Will you get your your your new I know, I've never heard it Oh, it's it's a decent, you know, it's like eighteen minutes, nineteen minutes H you kind of an overview from their perspective. Of course, they're doing video, which they should never have done This is like some nerd And it was like an overlit studio. It just okay Yeah, yeah it annoys me. But at the very end And this is the audio of it. And so you can imagine the pictures, it's like U Twin towers coming down all kinds of horrific images. h and I only heard and I only heard the audio when I was like, wow, this was crazy. At the very end it's like you know Muslim takeover comoming in twenty twenty twenty seven or is it already here? twenty twenty seven? Yeah. Do they know did anybody do statistical analysis? Listen to this. We'll be back this even. And this is at the very end of the podcast. J for no reason, no tes or anything. This just pops in. We'll be back this evening. moreore news, you need to know terror warning in Northern Virginia. Radical Islam has designs openly on the West. The FBI orded a terrif f on New Year's E violent attack over the Halloween weekend in Michigan. Protests on college campuses showing no signs of stopping W Sot. Oh yeah Ction Muslim takeakeover twenty twenty seven, or is it already here Is that what it said? Yes And this and this is the Shapiro outfit. So you know you know that this is part of some Republican machine that is that is doing this And that's going to be the play. It's like you don't you don't want these Muslims. they're gonna to kill you. And that's what That's the play. I'm telling you, that's the play That's what they're gonna to do. Well, it's dumb Yeah, but it's working What is it? Yeah, I think so. If you want to get people to Lizard, well, hold on Do you think it's working enough that the Republicans can hold the house? I really haven't run the numbers and to be honest, I don't tell you. No way. I really don't care. No way. No, Well, I'll take that bet for a buck T So double this trying to get your money back, huh Yeah ye, I'm down two dollars. I'm going back I'm going for it.w bucks, everybody, wrrite it down Okay. Bill Maar caught on to What I said and what you questionions, I'm presuming you kind of What did I question The tourists loving America here for the World Cup. and Oh yeah, I still question it. You said I like it. I mean I saying it and I dec I tried to figure out what it is. I think it's a chamber of commerce. They're trying to get more European tourists No, man, It's real. I saw bullshit. It's you know, everybody's talking. I got into a big argument at the dinner table with everybody over this because I was in with Mimi on the phone. Yeah and she's bought into it. JC's bought into it. Oh he backed off a little bit. He's got his own he's he listened to me unlike the rest of them. And everyone else is all the hook line is sinkers like they got a hook in their mouth they're being dragged dragged out of the water with with a fishing pole Really? this is what you think I've said my piece. You're the man who actually believes these whatever girls are that stupid I gotta rate whatever girls cl birthday. But you're telling me that this is not real. You're telling me all these videos are not real. Now, there's one or two courses There's real people that are real. All real. It's so obviouslease. from the man who posts Biden telling everyone to listen to the No Agenda show. Come on. Yeah, that's my point. Here is Mar with the setup And finally, N rule, let's all give it up for soccer being the greatest sport. Not the game itself. That sucks. I mean, there's more scoring at a Star Trek convention. All right, there's your line Good one I amm loving that the World Cup has brought to our shores all these people who are doing Americans the service of reminding us just when we needed it on our big two hundred fifty birthday, that actually this place It's kind of awesome. Yeah yes, I know, how dare I, how privileged when there are so many problems and threats and people left behind, all true. I could give you the statistics where we are not good enough and have done so many times Infant mortality rate, fifty fourth in the world Women in government eighty fifth. Overdose, deaths, lack of health insurance. Yes, many problems But that's because the name of our country is America, not utopia. Okay, so good lead in, good lead in. And if anything, if this is any kind of op It's a brilliant move by Trump. It was like, this is going to be great. He saw it. He understands this is going to be great for America. And the result is not so much that tourists want to come to America The result is that Americans feel good about their country for the first time in twenty years Like, oh, you know And hey, you're the you're the you're the Costco guy the Europeans. Can you believe it? We go to this place called Costco that John C DeVork told me, you get the best vine. Bordeaux for it's two dollars ninety nine cents. you buy it in the case is fantastic. America is great. There actually are some good things about us. Even with all the ice nonsense, we have more immigrants than the next four countries combined. We have to fight for it, but still have freedom of speech. And assembly and trial by jury. And even if you're found guilty, you can still ask a Kardashian to get your a pardon. Yeah countries struggle just to have water. Here, we make it put on a show. in the desert no less We have drive throughs for both church and sex toys. That's right. You can buy a dildo, then ask the Lord to forgive you for it without ever leaving your car. The strongest intellectual property, the most innovative R and D, the highest GDP, the most valuable companies, and the most trillionaire. picture of Mus. Now look, maybe it's a coincidence, but I think it's something in the American system and character that we have the highest number of Nobel prize winners and invented the light bulb, the telephone, the smartphone, the airplane, personal computers, and the party siz bag of extra flame and hot cheetah Plus, you can believe in whatever crazy religion you want here and twenty four states have legal weed and our pop stars can juggle knives. Happy. That's what I thought was interesting is that he You know, is they called the Great American Sleepover. where your cousins were told you to never go visit your other cousins because the parents hate each other But that's not really that's one result, which may be good for the Cerce deepartment, but the real result is this peopleople like Bill Maar, he's a negative guy on a lot of things in the country. He's a negative guy. Yeah. And so I think that's a very positive thing I would anytime Mara goes off on one of these tangents, Yeah, of course it is. Yeah. So I think that's positive But what do you have to do? I'd like to so so let me just set the scene. So it's the dinner table. It's u JC is his wife with him? Do y y'all get together She is I forget her name Jesie. Jesie, I'm sorry. Jy and Jesse. You've got Jay and Brandon Ed Brennan. Brennon sorry Brendnan And I to get back. I'm sorry, Bnie. He says Yeah, he caused me a dead beat. No, no, no, that's your words. Don't you put that donon't you put? No He knows better Wait, he still doesn't have a job, what? Anyway, that's beyond the point, beside the point. And Mimi isond the point. Mimi is on the speaker phone Was she eating dinner as well at the same time? No, she wass just yacking about something. And it was like this convers this came up at the conversation. becausecause somebody mentioned it. they said, Oh, you know, what about these stupid videos? and they didn't say that. But they mentioned the videos and that just set me off I had a deal with Adam on this and he won't buy into it either. No, no. because I know people in Europe. That's a phony deal. You can just walking down Broadway. J. No. I just disagree. It's not of these videos' just any deals. You. You when you get suckkered so you're all in Why Why do you think I'm getting suckered? What evidence do you have for this? There's no evidence. This you're saying it's it's your comment here. You're falsely claiming this without evidence Yeah Yeah The evidence is apparent Now we need evidence. Now On the flip side of patriotism The u Freedom two hundred fifty mall is not such a success ' That's not the message I'm getting Really Yeah, we got some people wrote in some boots on the ground and didn't say it's a dog. No, it's not the crowd size for the president's speech. That's what that's the only thing. I'm sure Yeah, that's what well, that's different. Most people I know here are either going just before the fourth or they're actually going on the fifth of the sixth. But you want to go on the fourth for the firework? Id think you would Thank you. eight hundred thousand Shells Bombs bursting in air. This is a no. Then on july fourth, we will have the greatest show of all on the National Mall Your favorite president will be speaking. So please show up Because if we have two empty seats, you know what's gonna happen? The fake news is gonna say he didn't fill out the arena. I mean, he doth protest us so much.! He doth protest us so much. He's not protesting He's right. I was looking at today's headlines on the you know, the phony balologna, you go to a web browser now you get all these, u headl one of them was A you using edge I use Firefox. And so you go and they've done it now. and I me it's over.. And so everyone's doing it. You're crazy not to And so one of the headlines was Trump says nobody walked out of his speech, but two people were seen leaving Iill out the arena. I mean, he doths protest us so much. big idea that we're the problem. He seems to be the problem when it comes to empty seats clelearly showing the vulnerability that this exposes, the lack of attendance, the lack of enthusiasm people Walking out looking for non political, I guess, most generous description. Did you even talk to them? A Yeah, I think yeah, That's a good point. They're mind reading again. They're good at it. That's what they do, man.ion A Yeah, I think this celebration would have been a lot better had Trump not made himself the center of it, but unfortunately with Donald Trump, he's incapable of doing that. I he wants to be at the center of every bit of this America two hundred fifty celebration. And last night, I think you saw how the crowd feels about that. As soon as he came on, the crowd started to thin out and I think come the fourth of July because the fireworks at the end, you might not see that as much. But last night, there was nothing to look forward to after Trump. So they got their pictures and they head for the gates So there's a change at Miz now, miz now And I think we already called this, they are going to do podcasts on their channel. And they have a deal with crooked media Yeah. you know, it was Pod save America And then the most interesting person from Nicole what so they're literally going from the same dumb people Now the same dumb people with headphones and a microphone in their face. And this and this is rampant. I see it on Bloomberg. I see it on BBC. I've seeing it all over and it' and it's terrible. It's so fake is fake and terrible. fake and gay. It is exactly what it is. I wasn't gonna to say it Yeah, what what is this So if you che, it's cheap. So we do what is it? Can you guys do you guys get some of those Logitech cams I don't even know I you know, You use your own mic. No your own mic. mic. It's often, it's often like Bloomberg, they're still doing it in the same set BBC is at night. It's the BBC nighttime set. They just do less camera switching and everyone's got cans on and a mic and they're talking down, not looking into the not looking into the camera or, you know, at the at the other person, you know, they kind of looking down at the mic And I think that someone just sayy these podcasts, man, A podcast is where it's at everybody. And a podcast, of course, it's video. Just look at Joe Rogan. we need Joe Rogan type success. Let's bring the consultants in Well, yes. we as you can tell from our LinkedIn profile, we were podcast consultants. There's a lot. How many podcast consultants hit you up on LinkedIn Lot A lot of them. I get probably one two or three a week. Yeah. I'm a p I can help you grow O there's either that or the SEO But this is mostly podcasts. Oh, you know, we do this. We can get your numbers up. I can help you grow your show Yeah, they help me grow. headache Well, we got about a million listeners. you gonna do what? Grow your show And And they said, well, you know, you really got it's really about the style because a podcast, it's really it's this style of a video. You, it's nothing to do with Azas theia. It's a stle of thea. I don't know where this voice comes from, but that's what I imagine these people sound like So that's what that do. That voice is That's not that's not your best. No, no, I can do better. I mean, you can be more accurate. There's not an it's it's that's that's a funny voice, but it's not it's not it's for these people for the the consultants. I've never asked. I've never spoken to one, so I couldn't really I couldn't really know. Yeah, I think you You've spoken to one, but you don't know it. My login for some reason on LinkedIn It's like whenever, whenever I've That I They want me to log in again. and I have my password And they say, Well, we haven't seen you in a while. We don't recognize this device. This is Omarchi Arch Linux. So we need to confirm this with you. We're going to send you a code to Adam aturry. com And the code comes six hours later And then I put the code in this code has expired. Yeah, I love that. It's a loop that I can't seem to get out of. I don't know why. It just on Instagram too Instagram suddenly worked again I mean That's one of our producers listening who fixed me there. I'm pretty sure. Yeah, we need someone some producer that works X Yeah, that would be nice. So we can get our so we don't have a Throttled Um, let's see, we have a couple different places we can I'd say, u First of all, u We have a u We have our first A conviction? It's not the most satisfying one, but listen, we have a conviction of mustache man. Breaking newsational Pvis John Bolton just pleaded guilty in his classified documents case. Bolton was indicted last year on eighteen counts related to his handling of sensitive government information. Now prosecutors said he shared it with two relatives for possible use In a book he was writing. as mister Bolton just admitted, he put our national security at grave risk in violation of the law Our system of classified information is designed to protect sensitive information that would jeopardize national security if mishandled. And the national defense information at issue in this case was classified at the highest classification.assified' classified The hill had a little longer report, which gave us some more detail, but well before you play it I have the old Bolton.. I'm glad you got that. Here it is. wait, let me set it up. This was right after Trump got the Mar a Lago raid.. Bolton got on all the shows and this is what he said. Then he has committed very serious crimes. This is a devastating indictment. I speak here as an alumnus of the Justice Department myself becausecause not only is it powerful, it's very narrowly tailored. They didn't throw everything up against the wall to see what would stick. This really is a rifle shot, and I think it should be the end of Donald Trump's political career.. He who digs a pit for another will fall in it himself, they say. Breaking news from a federal courthouse in Maryland Former Trump national seecurity adviser John Bolton has just pleaded guilty to a singular count of unlawfully retaining national defense information prominident Trump foe has now admitted that after he left the White House during President Trump's first term, that he unlawfully kept diary like entries about his day to day work Specifically, John Bolton is pleading guilty to one of the eighteen counts that he was originally indicted on by a grand jury last fall. that indictment accused him of transmitting thousands of diary like entries to two relatives in preparation for a potential book But John Bolton now avoiding those seventeen counts by agreeing to plead guilty to a singular felony charge of retaining national defense information. As part of this deal, he's agreed to pay a roughly two million dollars fine. And now the question becomes, will he face prison time? This deal means that he could face up to five years in prison But that's going to be a question for US district judge Theodore Chrong s He's the appointee of former President Obama who's assigned to oversee this case, and it is up to him to decide whether John Bolton will ever be behind bars. He already has set that sentencing date. We are expecting John Bolton to come back into court to learn his punishment later this year on october twenty eighth But already, this is a major shift for the prominent Trump foe and former national security adviser. When John Bolton was first charged, he had claimed that he was a vindictive prosecution victim, part of a retribution campaign by the Trump administration But today in a federal courtroom, John Bolton now admitting to one of these charges. And as he entered that guilty plea, he told the judge, quote, when asked if he's guilty, I am your honor I'm sorry for it. So this is this is a win. It's shallow. It doesn't feel like a win. L who cares Yeah, Bolton, I mean it's good for the Nogenda people because we always thought it was a creep Yeah, totally. I still think it was a part of that fart club in New York, although we can never seem to agree on that The Fart sniffing Club. rememember that Yeah some creation of yours. M be But then we have And there's a couple of victims of the Epstein files. We'll getess his Starmer in a moment. But Leon Black voluntarily came in to give his deposition He has run Apollo Global Management. I think he's had some someome scandals or some stuff in the past maybe unrelated. But this didn't go too well for Mr. Leon Black. Black testified before the House Oversight Committee today. Things broke down when Republicans and Democrats demanded answers about non disclosure agreements with women in Epstein's orbit. Some of whom now assert they were victims of Epstein's abuse After Black ended the interview, the committee issued two subpoenas. I have just issued two subpoenas to mister Black. O for all the NDAs that he is party to, and second for a deposition on july sixteenth So this is a result of refusing to answer specific questions about theA NDAs and the terms. We believe that information is vital to our investigation. will rememind everyone that Mr. Black came in voluntarily, but they are refusing to disclose that. So I have issued the subpoena and we are handing it to him as we speak. And this cannot be coincidence after the first ladies a sudden statement where she said, Hey Let these victims testify before Congress. It can be in closed committee. It doesn't have to be public They will not be violating their NDAs when Congress requests that you disclose that U so I I feel that there's kind of no coincidence here about these NDAs because this is what it real boils really boils down to And uh, And it's not looking good for Black. Black's attorneys spoke to reporters after he left Capitol Hill mister Black came here voluntarily to assist the committee. They made a premeditated political decision to serve him with subpoenas after less than an hour of questioning and before they even asked a single question about his legitimate payments to Epstein. I want to be clear, as mister Black said in his opening statement, he never abused a woman He never was with an underage woman. He never engaged in sex trafficking. He never paid Epstein for access to women. He was never black m like a podody. whoo is this? I don't even know if it's a man or a woman . He never paid Epstein for access to women. I think it's a dude. He was never blackmailed by Epstein Back said he never knew anything. He never did anything wrong. And he is no knowge of any wrongdoing. It pid Wepstein a lot of money. He paid a lot of money to others to conceal things and avoid further legal action He never knew anything. did anything? Perhaps a subpoena and the threat of perjury before Congress will shed more light on all this. Yeah, mayaybe it will. then we have Another political victim of fallout of the Epstein files. Unfortunately, it's not in America But Kar Starmer, we must remember This all happened because of Mandelson. Mandelson was his his guy. What do you mean? Well I think that report that came out about the two hundred fifty thousand raped girls in England didn't help much. No. although no one's talking about it. That's some sort of Well through a cover up. Have you seen Citizen vigilante Oh my Godd. Yeah. Wow. If you don't people don't want to watch you just watch the last fifteen minutes Well, I started watching it and I'm like, holy crap. Go watch the last fifteen minutes. No, I'm gonna watch the whole thing. I mean, I'm halfalf. It'sing the last fifteen minutes summ. the way it's been marketed and this just came out of nowhere Elon Musk post the whole video on Yeah, Elon Musk post the whole video. But no one they Germans ban the movie sccrew them. I'm going to post it on X because he's got a Elon's got a heart on for the EU because they keep trying to to X out of the picture Well, the marketing is phenomenal. The marketing is, they won't allow this to be seen, which there's no evidence of that There's no evidence that it was fbaten anywhere. Well we don't know. I mean, I'm not in Germany. mayaybe one of our German listeners can tell us And it's not even set in Germany No, it just no it said Well, is where is it set? It seems I'm not sure I think Norway or Denmark It feels hard to tell. It's a little hard to tell. Not you mentioned. Andid says Europe. Yeah. Europe. Yeah, like that's an innocuous Europe. So yes And by it does it proves a couple of things It's a good idea for story, but it also proves it Army hammer. Yes Can't act Well, he probably is terrible. I wonder if he financed it with some of the arrm and hammer inheritance I I don't know. there's some there's one name that's attached to it. I don't think It put it this way. It is not a Dana Brunetti production But it' It's bloody though. It's blood acting is not up to park. But it's bloody It' extremely violent. The violence is off the chain. Anyway, here's Starmer giving it up. This week marks ten years since Britain voted to leave the EU. Br That sounds like NPR is just so sad somehow it and in those ten years, Britain has lived through six prime ministers, gearing up now for number seven. I was trying to remember when you took over the London beat, Lauren, like what prime mininister were we on We were on five Rishi Sunak was new. And now so I've seen the end of Rishi Sunak's term, all of Kir Starmer's term. And you're telling me that these British tourists who coming to the World Cup in America and see this nonsense going on in their own country and they've been told that we have a horrible horrible political system. It's no good They're going to their sixth prime minister now They know what's up. And we're going know what's up before they came here. They're not so that so that's insincere. That's why they're they say, hey, it's not that bad in America Then we don't have Rape gangs you know, in, um In Florence My nephew was robbed at the train station unch of immigrants This is crazy primeinister in ten years, and that looks to be Andy Burnham, who we're gonna talk about in a second. But first, I want to Andy Burnnam, we gotta talk about this guy. This guyuge Another stooge. He's great. Many news cycles ago all the way back to Monday. The question my party is asking now Now is whether I am best placed to lead us into the next general election I have heard the answer of my Parliamentary party So to that question. And I accept that answer With good grace. Good grace Every decision I've taken has been about putting the country I love first. Yes. That is why I will resign as leader of the Labor Party. And here is President Trump? I don't know, anything. I see that he was, I guess the mayor of a town. Town. I he he's extremely liberal. Extremely So that means he probably won't open up the North Sea. know I gave Kirstommer some pretty good advice. I said, open up the North Sea Go to Aberdeen, which was the hottest city in the whole continent. It was the oil city, it was the oil of Europe And they closed everything. It was terrible. I saw it before my eyes and I couldn't believe it The Norsei is loaded. And here is the man himself. Molly, what happens next? What do we know about a timetable for when exactly he steps down Right, So while this was not a total surprise, what labor leaders and what many people in the country were waiting to hear is what would actually be the process. And he did lay that out in his speech. So we have a little bit of a timeline, nominations for his replacement, so other labor leaders who could possibly take over, that will open up july ninth. Then there are two options based on the British political system. So if there is only one candidate Savannah It will be an orderly transition, what British journalists are calling kind of a coronation. It will pass from Kir Starmer to the next person. And I know we're going to get to him, but Andy Burnham is the runaway favorite. He is the former mayor of Manchester. He just won a parliament seat by a resounding margin on Friday. And I'm sorry, I thought I had a clip of it. Maybe it's this one. UK Prime Minister Kir Starmer has announced helligns just two years after winning a landslide election victory He becomes the sixth British prime mininister in a decade to quit, an extraordinary level of churn in a country long known for political stability. In an emotional statement here in Downing Street, Starmer said he accepted that the Labor Party no longer thinks he's the right person to lead it The partarty will now choose a new leader who will also become Prime Minister within weeks. Nominations open on the ninth of July, they close a week later, and the new leader will be in office by september the first It could also happen a lot quicker than that. The leading contender to replace Starmer is the ex greatreater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham, who last week won a special election for a seated in Parliament Wh is E express purpose of coming to London to challenge Ker Starmer. There's enormous enthusiasm among labor lawmakers for Burnham because they are desperate for a charismatic leader who can reverse the party's failing forthipes The chances of Burnham I'm sorry, I thought I had a recording of him. I don't have it for some reason I should mention something one analyst did on one of these sorry about foreign channels about which mirrors my commentary about McGovern and the seventies and Nixon, which was that they British Parliament and the British prime mininisterships had gone extremely left wing in the seventies resulting, I think it was in ' seventy eight when Margaret Thatcher ended up of the Iron Lady took over as a conservative and they and they ran the government fairly for years after that And this is this is supposed to be another iteration of that lefty, which is leftists these guys.. The Labor Partyies is you know, there's they're against freedom of speech, there're for pro immigration, open borders, all the same stuff that No fl ESA is doing Yeah And they're getting trowns and this is going to end up with some thatcherite type character ofil Wly civil war, Civil war ople we never see these civil wars. Everyone talks about Okay. When you when you get the you get those guys from the North all mad, you know, they they come down and they start marching the streets with theirre pitchforks the shovels and the torches. Yeah It's amazing how, you know, you hear Tommy Robinson, I hear people talking about Tommy Robinson. Tommy Robinson, I heard one of his recent little presentations. He is quite good Yeah, he is a criminal. He is is a criminal, but he's really good. He's a he's a hater He's far rightning hater, but it's really good. He's very good at what he does. And he's been over here in Texas telling everybody the Muslims are going to kill us all No. Yes. Oh yeah. Tommy Robinson was in Texas. Oh yeah When was this Let's say maybe six weeks ago. Two months ago. Oh it was really. Oh, he was on Laura to hear about. He was on Laura Logan show. He was here. I could have gone over and said hi. You should have gone over and said hi. They didn't tell me. I just saw come through on my feet like, oh, Tommy was here, okay. He was going to churches everywhere, riing everybody up. Muslims are gonna get you. You got may maybe eighteen months. eighteen months, eighteen months. lookook at us. eightighteen months. Okay. Let me write this down. Yeah. That's what I said Yes, and yes, for those of you Wondering Cecile the Giraffe has been found. Cecilile the giraffe is safe We had a giraffe escape, but it wasn't really here. We have giraffes here in Fredericksburg, but that wasn't one of our giraffes People think it was just a local ladies, right? here Hill countountry. Oh, that must be where Adam is. Hill country is pretty big Uvaldi is Hill Country, and that's a four and a half hour drive So you was not here But we do have giraffes U Rand Paul not letting up on on Fauci Good Two clear cut cases against him lying to Congress, which is a felony, but also destroying public records. We now have emails that he distributed to Francis Collins and others saying, hey, read this and then destroy it. That is against the law. You're not allowed to do that in the executive branch. It's clear. you know, his only argument is, oh, it wasn't about government clearly was and I think a jury would decide. So I still would prosecute him. And I went digging for some Yeah good by the way, since we've already determined that this whole COVID because the MRNA and the stuff from Robert Malone and played the clips and this is all a CIA deal And these the CIA, you know, came up with MRNA and they started Moderna and we know that his it was done by C operation in Silicon Valley one of the investment arms. and they can admit they're wrong about it. They're behind the whole thing. They're behind the f. Fauci's never going to get prosecuted for anything because he was going along with it. And know he played ball, and Rand Paul's going to get himself beat up by another neighbor if he keeps this up. Here is the analysis whether this is actually possible or not considering the pardon that he received from President Biden. Senator Paul was on our show last week and said doctor Fauci's preemptive pardon from President Biden should be challenged in court. takeake a listen to what he had to say We've never had a pardon that's gone to court that was granted for an unspecified crime. So he's been pardoned for any crime he might have committed over a ten year period He's never been charged with a crime. So how do you pardon someone in advance of a charge and for any crime they might be charged with over a ten year period So I think a court could look at this and say, that's way too broad. If you didn't specifically pardon him for something, he's not pardoned. So I think it should be challenged in court, and I think it's worthwhile. But he's guilty of several felonies. He's guilty of lying to Congress on gain of function, but he's also guilty of destroying records. That one's an open shut case. So Jonathan, from a legal standpoint, Senator Paul, I mean, he has a bit of a point there. There was no crime to be pardoned at the time How strong is that argument that a pardon this broad and unspecified could be challenged Yeah, I think he had a number of good points within there. And remember the pardon only applies to federal offenses, not state offenses. if any state offenses apply that wouldn't cover them. But I think the point is sort of this overly broad question. I pardon you typically, he's right. It doesn't have to be something that's been charged or convicted, but it usually has to be specified as a pardon you for this crime or thisuse course of action. So I think that's a problem. The secondary problem is there's the autop pen issue that we've all talked about, but for it's okay if it's signed by an autop pen, but the question is, did President Biden knowingly and violent knowingly and intelligently sign off or delegate this pardon? So that's a secondary question as well But this is certainly a unique situation that has such a broad pon. I think what ultimately helps Fuci is the courts typically are going to give a lot of deference to the federal to the executive branch on these types of things, particularly for pardons that are primarily they are an executive function. So even if the court doesn't believes it's too broad and believes it may be not knowingly and voluntarily made, they still may not want to weigh into it There are certainly legitimate questions for blah blah blah. Can I can Here's a question for you. blah blah blah Yeah Yeah. It's a question for you. All right They keep bringing this up Yeah, he said auto pan. We don't know that Biden knew what he was doing, but hey News fllash. Biden' still alive Why't somebody whyy't somebody go over and ask him specifically, Hey, you know about this partardon? didid you know anything about it Just show it to them and say, did you sign what is this You mean like from the news media or I don't care. News media but Congress one of Rand Paul's secretaries. Anybody They keep talking about We don't know that Biden even knew he was signing a thing for Fauci The guy still alive. goo ask him Well it's not a bad idea That would kind of ruin the fun of doing a podcast. Where you can No it ne that one particular topic. You can speculate and Yeah, speculate and shoot the shit. shoot the shit blah blah blah. getet a close up with my cans on my head. Yeah, That's what you do. You need those canans on your head. The u the the UFO UAP thing is falling apart. That's just that's just not going nowhere. ess 'cause the movie's over. And then the movie came out dud. It's a d. Nobody likes it. It happened. and now This was NBC. so they, um And they caught up with the people who supposedly from the New York Times are responsible for the modern disclosure movement What? Yeah, exactly. And here's an interview on NBC with him. this this whole thing and even when you hear them, you're like, what ese people started this? I can tell you, we do know exactly where this whole modern day disclosure push started. It traces back to a very specific New York Times story. You might have read it where a reporter met two national security and Pentagon insiders ready to blow the whistle on secret programs the government had on UFO's. and guess what? We caught up with the three of them todayod at Congress And this Pandora's box that we now see, this UAP disclosure push. it all started with the three of you, right? I would say it started with the two of them and then they came to p. I would say it started with. No, I would say it started with this guy not I had nothing to do with it. No There's your answer. Was there like a secret bench or was there a hand on hotel. We had a hotel it was. But they had a sort of a large lobby area that you could go off and be private. And it was like almost like a a little restaurant, bigig space, I remember. I mean, am I allowed to say that you were frightened Be you were going' first That's plenty of mild. these people sound like morons These are the people who started this? Are you serious a New York Times reporter found two of these people. Y and started shooting the crap with them and then ended up with the story that started the whole thing is being told and the whole thing was I don't know. Yeah. The whole thing is I don't know. yeah, we were having lunch and I said, I think we got some UFO docs somewhere. I don't know.ust here's a couple more clips. Do you anticipate the release of some higher fidelity video that could completely put this issue to bed? So first of all, it's not up to me, but I will tell you There are efforts behind the scenes to do exactly that. That decision is not mine. But I think if you were to ask Chris or Leslie or myself, you know there are efforts underway right now to try and compel some of these organizations to strip the metadata of some of these videos and provide them to the American people. so the American people can see exactly what some of us have already been exposed to in the past. The more sophisticated or the more compelling from our terms the video is, the harder it is to get it declassified N'm not sure what this strip of metadata has to do with it. It's very odd Like that was another thing that came up with the Nancy Gutsrie bull crap where this guys are trying to extract a Bitcoin They said, well TMZ says to the guy Well send us at least some pictures or something. And the guy says no because the metadata will make it so I'm identifiable. Well, the metadata is on there already if they're going to give away the This phone that was buried somewhere. Yeah, metadata, you can get rid of metadata. There' almost any photo editor will take the metadata out.ight But why why does NASA or the Pentagon have to take away the metadata? I don't Yeah that's the other thing. What difference does this make? And here's the. I' usually just telling you what camera it was. Well speaking of photos. A month ago, during the secondcond Tunch release, there were multiple files of videos released by NASA itself where they have pictures taken from the surface of the moon during the Apollo mission, where they have taken pictures photographs of some sort of anomalous activity above the surface of the moon. Now, what did NASA say following that release? They said it is quite possible that what we are seeing here are actual things. These are not lens flare or anything like that. And keep in mind, if you look at that contextually to what we had orbiting the moon at that time, we had one thing only, and that was a lunar orbiter waiting to rendezvous with the lunar lander. There were no satellites orbiting the moon back there. So if we now have photographs, we now have audiotapes of astronauts having conversations about something.. The real question is what else do we have? Nothing. There's nothing. It was never anything, it's nothing And everyone's disappointed. No one more disappointed than Sean Ryan What do you think of Sean Ryan? I'm not quite sure what I think of this guy I'm not even sure who he is He's this Do I know Sean Ryant? and your name rings a bell? Yeah. a podcaster? Yes, he's a podcaster And he you wear cans? No, interestnterestingly, they don't No, he has like a lounge, like a man cave and there's two big leather seats and he he's bald And he's supposedly CIA consultant, you know, military, one of these guys And so he's is and sometimes there's like six hour podcast, which is too long. Oh go.es. Yeah. So he has physicist Brian Keating on And Sean Ryan has had it with this. He's had it. he can't but this is nothing. This is all bull crap. What do you think about all this alien stuff? You know, it's either the most exciting time to be alive or it's going to be the most depressing time to be alive. You know, it's like imagine you keep asking a girl out. Yeah, soon, soon, I'll disclose my intentions to you. And you know you's just kind of waiting in the wings and you keep hearing things are going to happen. It's going to come out. Finally, we're going to know the truth. And the whole community is thinking about things and is excited about things. And then I'm sorry to say, I've just been completely underwhelmed. this last release by President Trump and Department of War, Pete Higsell I tore through that like a kid on Christmas morning or So as soon as it came out, What didd you find I found, you know really it's a nice round number. I found like zero. I found zero that really interested me. And worse than that, I found things that were you know your background, you're used to dealing with kind of like Ssci ops. and a good friend, my friend Chad Hash. everybody is into Ssci ops by the. There's so many people on podcast now, yes. I taught everyone how to do Ssci ops. This is my job in the Amy, as I did the CIA I taught SciOPS and I'm here on your podcast. In the SIOPS, he was in U.S. Army, served in the Amera. you know, they have exposure to things, right? They're going to prime you for certain things. I call these psci ops SCI ops because it ss outrageous. It titillates the mind, especially if you're a nerd like me. I want to know about extr dimensional beings. I want to know about non humanoid biologics want And all I get to hear from people I respect, some people I've talked to, you know, I like to say, I've got the square root of your podcast. but I talk to a lot of the same people you've had the opportunity and honor to talk to And it's always ventilating. Bea he's on a podcast. He's a physicist. like, trust me, bro, or I heard or somebody said this and I can't say that. And in the military, I completely understand it. I understand. You've seen things, you've done things, you're not gonna be able to talk about things. Oh yeah. You're a scientist and you go on a show likeike my friend, Stehen Bartlet show and you get ten million views and one night, you say, Well, I heard from somebody who heard from somebody and you're a physicist like this you know, people have come out recently on his show It frustrates me. This is because that's not the way science work. This is exactly what's going on on the podcast. Everyone, Oh, I'm a physicist, but I'm on a big podcast Oh get going and Joe Rogan, talk about UFOs. And finally finally, Sean Ryan is figuring out that this is bull crap But he has the wrong angle. I used to think there was something to this alien shit. I really did. Now I don't You know, I just don't You know, I've interviewed So many people about this And I'm not talking about Oavi Lbe or But You know, the thing is onene thing that one red flag to me You got all these people out there that are screaming disclosure, we want disclosure. They're demanding it. But none of them are really working together. That's right. You know? And so you know, behind closed doors, off camera, they're all talking shit about each other. Exactly. Its like it's like, o, you want disclosure, but only if you're the fucking one to disclose it, right? You don't wantan to work with anybody el. Say what you just swear constantly? Yeah. Well, that's another part. You gott to do that on your podcast. othertherwise, you know, if you don't have cans, you might as well be swearing. You know, figure this out. you just you want to be the makes him real. the guy That's what it is. And Yeah, it's so that's like one thing. Another thing is I find the timing very odd of here wese of all this shit. I mean now we know that we know why the timing of this was, right? Yeah, the Spielberg prromote the movie. Exactly. We've been talking about this for we've been doing the show almost nineteen years. We've been talking about this for nineteen years. We've seen it over and over and over. It's always in conjunction with a movie. There's always a Hollywood entertainment product that comes with these stories, but that's not the Sean Ryan conclusion. you know the latest batch of the alien conspiracy thing is, you know, stopped right at the height of the Epstein stuff in the Iran war whether you're for it against whatever, It's very unpopular. You know what I mean? And so Give them aliens. You know what I mean? That's how I think about it now. I'm just like, this fucking bull. Of course you drop it right now. Exactly. And so's I think the timing alone is discrediting Because it's about a movie, Sean. it's not about Oh, oh, Epstein files, give him aliens. Okay That's I mean. That's That's what CIA has developed in our country. These are the people who are who did COVID? Yeah. Yeah. well, it's hard to think. Like I said, they don't ever admit they're wrong Let's talk about Ebola, get these clips out of the way. The Bll is still going on. They haven't done anything about it. W, why And they finally found out why T todayay I' joined by NPR Global you get have Okay the problem I have, I have two problems here. One is says NPR one and there's just NPR. Yeah Which one you cant play? The one that just says NPR Right. How long have we been working through those things? I just was fearful And today I'm joined by NPR Global Health And by the way, Ebola spelled e dollar sign BOLA. For what reason I don't know. Today I'm joined by NPR Global Health reporter Jonathan Lambert. Hey Joh. Heyita. Hey John, Hey Jita. So you're here today to talk about the ongoing Ebola outbreak. Yeah It's been just about the only thing I've covered over the past month and a half or so break has gotten really big, really fast. It's already the third largest Ebola outbreak on record. That's terribles. So this scerity got depressed. The sincerity is great. This is besides sounding so scripted and corny This is their science podcast, the NPRs. Oh. This is their science. This is the high end That great High end science podcast. That's terrible. besides it being like really terrible and stuff fast. It's terrible. It's really terrible. Third largest Ebola outbreak on record. That's terriles. So That's terrible. Oh, this is fantastic. is you know what? rightight off the bat, think you actually I think you actually deserve a borderline for this. It's just so good. Even though you doctored it with some editing, you doctored it, but still, it's worth it. I didn't run anything away from it. No, you didn't take anything away. That's terrible Where do the numbers stand right now? As of now, there are over a thousand confirmed cases and over two hundred and fifty confirmed deaths, but the toll is likely much higher Why is that What, miss Wh is that What What? What Ebola kills people? Why is that fire? Why is that? Well, many cases and deaths are probably going uncounted. The outbreak is centered in a region of the Democratic Republic of Congo that's really remote and battered by a lot of ongoing conflict. I see how that could be responding to the outbreak. Is this an AI podcast? This sounds like Oh, This sounds like one of those notebook LM things. M, that's terrible I mean it might as well be. I know it's terrible. I'm not gonna argue the point. lot of ongoing conflict. I see how that could make responding to the outbreak a lot harder. No, what has happened here I think something else is going on that we have stumbled onto These people are talking to their chat bot all day long. They're starting to talk like the chat bot. Mmm, yes, terrible. I can see where that would be really. I might be right. There's something going on here ongoing conflict. I see how that could make responding to the outbreak a lot harder. Yeah. And the virus got a head start. It was likely circulating for months before officials realized that it was. That's made it harder to r This is like I am going to make an Ebola podcast with AI, and the female voice will literally do that H Yeah. I' see what you mean. A yeah. Oicials realized that it was.. That's made it harder to rein in, which is really worrisome for a disease that, on average kills about half the people it infects. So do scientists have a sense of how bad it can get? Well, the CDC projects that in the absence of robust control measures, as many as twenty thousand people could be sick by August. If it continues at that pace, it could rival the twenty fourteen to twenty sixteen Ebola outbreak in West Africa, which killed over eleven thousand people. And there are concerns that it could spread more widely in the region. So today on the show, how this became one of the largest Ebola outbreaks in history And what has to happen to treat patients and get it under control Wow.a. And we'll spruce it up a little bit with some of our own bits here. Okay, so they get back and they get into the groove here. of course. You can guess who they blame Trump the whole thing. Trump World Health Organization. we pulled out Trp. Trump. You got to write the first time. Don't go. You don't have to go any further But let's go with the NPR one clip. Although something I said like what I was telling Tina last night in bed I was saying, you know, A friend of mine is he went to have his heart checked out. And and he asked him kind of on the, you know, like, hey, have you seen more people with heart issues ever since COVID and the vaccine and the cardiologist goes, Oh yeah, absolutely is a lot more And he said, is that because of but it's not because of the vaccine. It's not because of the vaccine. And Tina says, what was it? climate change? I mean, my wife is good. She could do this podcast She could inherit it with our daughters Yeah. And today I'm joined by NPR gllobal health reporter, Jonathan Lamber. Hey Jy Heyita. Hey John Hey J. So you're here today to talk about the ongoing Ebola outbreak. Wait, is this a different one Sounds exactly the same This is the exact same clip, John Oh, is it okay? brrother. orry, Okaykay, go to clip three. Well, what is number two? That was the number two is gone. We're going to number three because this is where they start to They attribute blame. They attribute blame and it's going to go right to where everyone thinks this is so much propaganda is sickening. But you need to say Sot three, Sot three What? That's what Meghgan Kelly are. It sound on tape, sot sot three You have to cue me SC three Countries like DRC that experience a lot of embola outbreaks have really beefed up their surveillance systems For instance, they've built up lab infrastructure so they can test samples that might be from Ebola patients US foreign aid really helped build up those systems. and in recent years, it's helped outbreaks get declared relatively early on. Okay, so usually they're caught pretty early, but you're saying that didn't happen for this current situation. No. So when the outbreak was declared on may fifteenth, that initial death toll had already reached sixty five. I track outbreaks like these pretty closely. and when I saw that announcement, I had this like momoment of panic that I'd somehow missed earlier reports because the numbers just seemed too big for a new outbreak. Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow. Now health officials suspect the outbreak wasn't new then and it likely started months ago, perhaps as early as February. say I. Why was there a delay in declaring it? A few reasons. Like I said, it's a tough region to work in because it's remote and there's conflict And the species of Ebola that's spreading is a rarer one. It's called Bunde Bugo. And only two other outbreaks of it in two thousand seven and twenty twelve. Genetically, it's like thirty percent different than the more common species. Unfortunately, that means that the tests that DRC typically uses can't detect it. So cases that seem like Ebola kept turning up negative. O, So how did they eventually tell it was a mola Health officials shipped samples to a bigger lab in Konssasa, DRC's capapital, where they did more sophisticated tests. But even that process was delayed. Early samples weren't shipped properly, and there were delays in those shipments. Wow. Yeah. these outbreak surveillance activities are the kind of things that used to be heavily supported by US foreign aid, including by USAID. A There it is. Ver good. And there's more. What wait? there's more? Well no did they did they have to spike the ball. It's not just you. we're going to talk about USAID, let's make sure we we focus a little bit more. And after the Trump administration's massiveump cuts last year, I'm sure it was aected. Yeah, a lot of it is gone The State Department has said that it's false to claim that those cuts impacted the Ebola response, but I've spoken with a lot of global health experts who think it contributed. Oh man. It's our fault. That's right. It's your fault. It's Trump's fault that the bullet thing broke out.ight. It's so obvious. And let's boil it down. It's Musk's fault. He needs to be taxed Take away half his company. Yes Well, I might as well do my Data center to desktop segment here As u The AI trade continues to look more and more like it's just not going to be quite as valuable as everybody thought it was we go to This is well, this is actually what's his face from the all in pod. But either way, I profoundly believe the future is composable models and you are going to every enterprise You're going have what Andre Carpathi called a Cnil of Elands You're have you know, you're going to have Grock, you're going to have anthropic, you're going to have open AI, Google, You're going to have at least two of those. O argue Grock should always be one of the two because of it its dedication to the truth. and it will tell you as a business owner, a politically inconvenient truth that you need to know for your data. But you're also going to have your own open wights model that URLed on your data, and you're going to put those two together, the frontier models and your own model And you are going to get, you know, real pareto dominant outcomes and, you know, half the queries are going to be go to the Op source model maybe eighty five percent And only the hardest ones are then Maybe they all got open source for, and only the hardest ones are then cheacked by the frontier models. And this, by the way, is Gavin Baker, I think was a early investor in and SpaceX and all the AI stuff. This is the future It's coming And a misconception that a lot of people have is that open source models are somehow bad for AI. They're awesome for the AI infrastructure providers. They just shift economic value from the margins of the frontier labs to the infrastructure And that's not bad for AI. That's great for them. It's great for them. It for them. But I do think there's still a role for these frontier models and it may be true. To date, frontier tokens are capturing ninety percent of the economic value And open source tokens are probably eighty percent plus of tokens processed Those ratios may be here to stay, but I just think composable models O the future. There you go Frontier tokens versus composable models. We have more buzzwords Yeah, it's ridiculous. I've been burning a lot of frontier tokens lately. A you now. The frontier token is just as crazy. And then CMBC identifies the S do we have a Yes, the token maximization burn is a problem. Welcome back. Open AI and Anthropic have commanded premium AI pricing.I Is that advantage fading ahead of their public debuts?ur Kate Rooney has that story. Hey, Kate. Hi, Leslie, so openpen and Anthropic have seen this eye popping revenue growth during what has been just a spend at all cost attitude in corporate America experts tell me Maybe why these AI giants are both racing towards public markets to sell that AI growth, while these numbers still at this point look that good. So both have filed confidentially anthropic. When you look at the revenue, it was a forty seven billion dollars run rate that was up four X from last year, openpen ees runate. When you look at revenue, it's roughly doubled from a year ago, Analysts and investors I've been talking to tell me the growth rates for anthropic and open AI are what they expect to be the fastest they're ever going to be. That is one good reason to go public now. The concern is that some of their largest enterprise customers are starting to rein in token spending and overall AI spend. And while that's expected to continue, folks are going to spend at AI, but one person told me what is absolutely hitting a peak least according to Darren Kamorea. He's the CEO of AI Squared. He says the peak here is using the most expensive models for simpler tasks within organizations. As he put it, employees don't need these powerful models on the market to write emails. So the pressure it's coming from all sides here That should be I hear O AI has delayed their IPO. No. That's that's a bad sign for them. U o, That's a bad that's a bad sign That's not good And I saw when you tell Horrowitz on Tuesday The DH unplugged everybody. Tuesdayays, nine PM Eastern, they go live. The show's out Does he put it out the same night or it Wednesday morning No, no, he puts it out right away faster than you do. Oh, well, the show is a third of the length and is scripted We don't to get sensitive about it. No Geez. You're right. It's kind of an offhanded compliment that you get it out so fast. I don't even know why I responded that way. I apologize. You're very sensitive. I am just so sensitive So he posts an interview with some guy on X and I saw it. It's like, Oh yeah, you know, the best thing for the AI trade now is invest in people who have big battery storage I'm like what? So yeah, because at peak hours, the AI is going to switch to battery power . That was you do was that on a disciplined investigor? Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Yeah.ike what? like, okay, for what? forty five minutes. How long is that gonna last? This is hilarious. This is too funny Um let me see. What there was something It was actually something kind of concerning You know, I've been seeing a lot of those videos of people finding tick boxes. Have you seen the tick box? Oh the tick box. Yeah, the tick boxes ands these boxes that are just out in the wild and they're just teething, seething with with ticks Ticks ticks And u This is from the Farm Journal and, you know I'm with Texas Slim that You know, this is u a A targeted operation. Lother up Well, it's against the American ranchers. And the op is by the big meat packers. There's only three of them, I think, maybe four, three. They' four mainly foreign owned. And they just want to bring crap cows up from South America And they want to continue doing that because there's drugs being smuggled and probably people being smuggled along with these cattle transports I don't know if if they put the drugs in the cow, but There's there's clearly a correlation between cartels and cows. the cow cartel And this was on the farm journal. Well, Travis, thanks for joining us today. On june ninth, you posted some photos of your cattle just covered in ticks and they're quite devastating. So can you tell us what happened to these animals and when the last time was that you checked them after seeing this Um so that was on on Saturday, we were we were in the hay and right beside these cattle, walk through them The one I posted a picture of was a she was broke to show. She was a show couastsel I actually laid hands on her in the pastor field Tuesday, the guy le this farm from called and he says, you have a heifer ling out here. So we came out here and that's how we found her just covered in ticks. and Monday driving through her, you couldn't see any on her and Saturday I actually laid hands on her and never saw a tick or anything And we did have them tested and it was a Asian longonghorn tick on every farm, every tick we got was that species Have you ever seen ticks like this before? Your pictures are unbelievable Never. My dad said they had them thirty or forty years ago, we were in the dairy business and had a pretty bad one year, but nothing Nothing like that. It's still bad like you You can walk to the gate to open the gate out of the side by side and you'll have five or six crawling up your pant leg That's not good I don't know, this feels like something nefarious is going on And we don't hear anything about the screworm anymore. Screworm just came and went Yeah, I don't know. V Very suspicious. Well, we got ranchers out there. They'll let us know what they think best producers in the universe, after all. The TPS big win or As the headlines go, Supreme Court hands Donald Trump a big win hands him a big win. And this is the temporary protective status, which we've been talking about for the length of this show. Probably ever since the Haitian earthquake. And it's kind of interesting because didn't didn't u Obama and Clinton. Bush, didn't they raise hundreds of billions of dollars for Haiti Yeah, and don't send your blankets or your water. J send your cash Yeah And but somehow the Haitians who as you know are eating never got any of it. They're eating the dogs Well, yeah. I got the Haitians are being kicked out of the country too Do have a clip on that Tom Homman u a short clip about immigr The TPS decision that the U.S. Supreme Court just six three about They can allow so the president has the constitutional authority to make it temporary and not permanent. That's a right C. You know, I've been doing this since nineteen eighty four. TPS has never been temporary That's why the whole statute exists Temporarily give people protection while the country's in turmoil or after they suffer a hurricane. But The problem is no administration have the gut to actually follow that statute. President Trump has the gut to follow the law. So temporary means temporary. When the condition that country gets better They need to go home You know there millions of people standing in line want to be part of the greatest nation on Earth. And that goes back to my early point view. said, whyy you rest them if they're not clined under ten years Because he cheated the system. They may have been ten years ag us remember when you enter the country, legally it's a crime and they're doing that, putting themselves in front of the line while millions of people are taking their tests Doing a background investigation, paying her fees to be part of the greatest nation on Earth. So temporary means temporary, and I'm grateful for that decision. I know a lot of people want to send blankets or water. Just send your cash. Yep, just send you cash. No they got a lot of cash. And then didn't they build one hotel, the Bill Clinton hotel and a couple of homesn the other side of the island Pen Seaan Penn built a couple of homes. and then they had the islands where the cruise ships rolled up And it was like a hooker's paradise. Yeah. And then Clinton's was it Clinton's brother Gold rights in Haiti And then there was I forgot and there were part bling out kids. The whole thing was it was sa Tudy. Tudy, Yes, I was going to say sketchy, but Tudrey is a better word And so now it's time to go And you know, of course, that is the problem with Well, on NPR, all they do was moan about this And they say, well, these poor people they they're locked into the community. They've been here for some over a decade and they got jobs and family and It's a shame and more I was thinking about it. Yeah, you would home and indicated was, yeah, you do temporary thing and you never ship them back. That's been the strategy. We just don't ship them back ever. No, In fact, we ship them in and we ship them to specific locations where factories need lor vote Democrat. And they can eat the pets eated dogs. I still think Trump won on that line. He did. You're eating the dogs. no, no. let let's get the let's get it good. Let's get the whereere is it? hereere we go They're eating the dogs. Oh man so good. Dude In context, it's even funnier. Because, you know, Camela was on some sort of a roll And he interrupted her with that line Here's the out of the blue. Here's the full line. In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in, they're eating the cats, they're eating they're eating the pets of the people that live there. And this is what's happening in our country and it's a shame. It's a shame. Yeah. It's a shame.ame. It's a shame That's the line of the dead. This shes. They're eating the dogs All right, what else you got? You wantan to roll one more out here Well, I've got a couple of things, but if a lot of interesting things, you got airline organization craft. Yeah, this is a good. website that airline organization cr thing. This is something fishy about this. The most recent close call happened this weekend, confusion. As a Delta flight abarded its landing in Boston after a cockpit collision alert warned that an American jet was just three hundred feet away on an intersecting runway. twenty three feet of Aa. with sixty one where you go Where does take call thir thousand one and sixty one? Today, a stunning revelation from the organization that represents the nation's airlines. There are many more, thousands of more of near misses than are probably out there in the public and that you know get the headlines. There are hundreds of them every single day. But only a fraction make the news. The FAA says most reported incidents are not close calls and that roway incursion rates incased more than ten percent since last year. In April, the FAA says two Southwest planes came within five hundred feet of each other over Nashville. And a close call between two regional jets at New York's JFK airport. You fly through those first courses run three oneest. cororrect Welcome four four sixty four. And following horrific crashes in Washington Louisville and New York This has been a year when we've had many, many serious close calls. The pilots union and NTSB want Congress to require all planes to have precise GPS based air traffic receivers that show surrounding air traffic, something the American airlines crew did not have and the fatal midir crash over Washington If we don't have a deadline, it willll never happen. While the Senate wants to set a deadline, the House has declined, concerned that it would create an excessive burden on airlines and aircraft owners Well, a couple things about this. First of all, We have more air traffic controllers than anybody, any podcast anywhere And I'm a little just a just I have a twinge of disappointment that no one has contacted me with their opinion on this. Um I think a couple things happened with in the particular case of the crossed runways. Um air This is not abnormal, this type of clearance for for you have a one on final, which was kind of short final. you have one taking off. That's not abnormal T two things though, the controller did not say for departure immediately or make it fast. There's a whole bunch of things you hear from air traffic control, which means go now and you know, move in. There's a whole bunch of ways they say it. That didn't happen. And it still took about thirty to forty seconds before The American airline took off U, but then there's also fromrom what I understand, all these major airports have the runway light incursion system. That's probably not what it's called Um And it's automatic. It's not something ATC flips on. So if there's an aircraft incoming or that is about to cross the runway, red lights light up all across the runway. We don't know if that worked or not Or if it was ignored. So that's a safety measure that was put in specifically for this But ultimately, it's all about military contractors with the next gen aviation system. That's what everybody want. Where is that anyway? That's what they want. They want more more gear moreore gear new gear newew gear, more gear. Yeah that's probably Of course. And that's what you do that's for. You know what? just just Say a prayer for your air traffic controllers because they do a great job and for your pilots. And you know what shit happens thirty three thousand flights a day over the United States. Exactly, Exactly. It's a lot. The most dangerous part of flying is driving to the airport It's just the truth. It what of my we have these stories. I called Phyllis stories is my mom she always said you've said stories that your mom would tell us I didn't never knew her name was Phyllis. Yeah, Phllis. So weyllis story.ait, the most legendary Phllis story is that the Chinese are stealing our toilet paper. Oh, yeah, the toilet paper story, but she has this one too. This is another classic. There's also the brown chicken eggs, but Phllis storory So this story is So I'm going on some trip No It's just the classic g response to anything I ever said to her. She says, Why are you going on a trip? I said, I'm going to Europe. She s said, Oh, it's so unsafe. It's so unsafe to fly. I said, Mom There's thirty three thousand flights a day every day. How unsafe could it be? She says, Oh my, no wonders there's so much air pollution It's just like without missing a beat That' so that's where you get it from, hh? now I understand. It's all Phyllis. Phyll it's the Phllis DNA that's running through your veins. That's what's going on there. And with that, I want to thank you for your courage. sayay in the morning to you, the man who put the Cs. Indy. what do we have U Where was it The cow cartel crash. Cow cartel, no cow cartel Cow cartel. Everybody saying hello to my friend on the other end, the one the only mis. Jh se G Mhip see Braph inir sueps in the water in the Damess Nightim. G in the morning to the trolls in the trol room D don't move 's doing better. What do we have here? fifteen sixty three There you go. over fif one and a half thousand people listening live to this to this podcast. Top that, Sean Ryan. We do it live, baby. That's with no editing. We also won't do six hours. Well, we've done six hours once. seven point five. Was that it on the one thousand anniversary? Was it wasas it episode one thousand? Was that when we did that? It was tenth anniversary Oh, tenth anniversary. No I nineteen would be such a disappointment Just nineteen years, notot even twenty. I gott to make it to twenty at least. beforefore we start getting into any of this, I want to make an announcement. there's no more Red Kights available What How about the guy that just emailed today? Did he get in That's the last one. that guy. He got in. o okay because I saw that. I'm like No the gu he took the rest of them. Oh, okay Oh he's coming in with a rubble will be on this Thursday show. He's coming in with a rubilizer donation. is's going away Scarf up the end of the thing. Oh, so they they're done. They They're scarf. They're out. He He came in and got them for his We did a Yeah Jay did a double count today and we're I mean, by maybe by popular demand, we'd make some more, but it has to be N I don't probably not. You're healed. I mean, let's be honest about it. It's done. You're back. We saved you. We gave you a reason to live You're here, You're here. You got a reason to live. No Enda show He, Hey, are you knocking this? He come on Yes, the it's like slave labor. Forced to do the show.. Wake up, get up, get back to the show. That's exactly what Mimi was saying. And maybe the public you have to do this show or else. The funniest was your family, not concerned at all. Now we just gott to give him a reason to live. 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And you know, I love the small businesses , because they they get as much a kick out of no agenda community as we do because people They send notes and they thank them for their product and they give them their testimonials And so you'll see we have a couple of those today. and some of that are really funny, but just really Manuca Gold really got me today. So first we start W you give him enough plugs right now. You don't have to read their note Yeah, not I'm not going to be like that. You're I'm Well I'm going to say I wasn't really suggesting, I'm just saying I'm going to it's not as though they don't get banged for their buck to scold them. Now what is this is this meet up money that came in here at the top? No, this is money No you just skip it. It is the Okaykay, the old legacy account Yeah which was the old five dollar, two dollar, one dollar There's old has been building up for about ten years. Nickel and dime, nickel and dime. That's about five years worth. I had to move it over Be I gotta get move it over. You gotta eventually gotta move it over. gotta be moved over. so I moved it over for load balancing. money. Load balancing, holy mooly. All right. I love the load balancing. Okay, so I can just ignore that. Yeah, just ignore that. All right. so then we go to U Brendon Flemmer Am I saying that right? Am I on the right note here? I didn't even see this note initially, so I have some work to do here. He comes in with one thousand dollars, which is very much appreciated. And he says, IT No, no, no, you David Rosa Oh, I'm sorry I got the note first So Davidossa, I'm sorry, there you go. David Rosa comes in from Clarkson, Michigan thousand dollars plus fees, one thousand thirty and twenty six cents. And he says so glad that John, the patriarch of the order of the heart is on the mend. He's done. He's good people By the way, is there still progress being made on the rubilizer? Challenge coins? Well, this is a question for you answer we need the answer Not yet. Well, soon So now that we're completely done with the with the partart donation, it's time to get to work Okay I talk to Paul about it. Paul S, I wanted to make Paul do it because Paul Yeah for some reason has a knack ertains for design challenge coins. Yes, he does And he his challenge coin is still the best of the all. We had a lot of people doing challenge coins and designing I and every but Pauls is He's got a uh he's got I don't know what it is. It's just It's just some sort of Nack That's all I can call it for doing this stuff and I had to talk him into it because it's work for him Oh, well, Paul, we'd love it.'ll love it if you could do that. he doesn't listen to the show Really No no Do the art generator or doesn't listen to the show. I mean, people they do that. All right, All right ens Okay, nextxt, you're up N not a note Yeah, this is from a note. This is Brendon Brendon, a Flemmer in Bismarck, North Dakota And he seent in he's the one to send in the thousand dollars very short note, ITM I couldn't think of a witty night name that hasn't already been claimed. So I'm just going to go with my given name Jingles, he does have some jingle requests. Y. Biden full load, two to the head. Obama, you might die. L story this mini story. And then he has a round table request of Flush Kalu, flush flash Coo Fh ku F Fish Fishl Fish kk glue. whatever the corn busch and corn. Kombucha, corn butucha.b cororn here. No, it doesn't. keep up the extraordinary by the way, kombucha. We talked It talk about this It's dangerous. Its something is dangerous. the best mycologists in the country it's a witch's b No They can't be duplicated. Nobody knows what's even in that mother. It's just a bunch of different animals living there you know,ater. When you give us the vinegar book, we'll believe what you're saying. Until then' I'm just saying There's no evidence.'t Okay, keepeep up to exemplary Work U soon surf Lemmer. I'm gonna give you the whole load today. Done. There you go And we move on to Kight John. who is from Tucson, Arizona, and he sends in six hundred and twenty six Dollars and twenty six cents I don't see do I have this note It's a note. It's the second note on that same page. Oh, could you read it because for some reason? I think John This donation is six two, six, two, six is for my palandrome birthday on june twenty sixth. We We've been skipping these palandromes. L The whole week has been palandrome today's show one, eight, eight one Now. This is a great way to cononnect birthdays to donations Boot, I'll be six seven Wow As near as I can tell, most people can expect to get one of these in a lifetime. I'm sure the numerology nerds out there can do some predicting and forecast show donations on this basis Yeah, they can and they show donations are down Maybe this will keep John smiling. No D, thank you for your courage Knight John, prrotector of the Pcket protectors and keeper of his fifteen grandchildren. when they're not again This is work. Jingles, F thirty five karma and WTC seven. Okay, this is what I didn't have. F thirty five karma And he wants WT Well, I wanted to do WTC seven first. That It's a better sequence. won't away You've got Karma. I'll do the next two because I got Manuka gold coming up too. three hundred and thirty three from let's see. this is from. Wait no., I'm sorry, I made a mistake, Manuca gold comes first. I'm a mess today. I'm a mess. I'm a mess. You're're aess. I'm a mess. I'm a wreck here is, Manuka Gld. Hudson, Florida three thirty three. thirty three. You noticice too long, Manuca. Hi gentlemen. As always, the Manuca Gold family is thrilled to support the show. We've enjoyed all the fun ITM comments when you place your orders, and it's nice to hear from all the like minded people On Thursdays, it is my fault. Adam noticed we changed the twenty percent off code to track it works, so we might as well make the code fun for all of us and solve a long standing debate in our family Who do you think needs Manua Gold's pain relief gel more? Rocky after Apollo in Rocky one? or Rambo God a Rambo after the Russian got hold of him in Rambo two Cast your vote with your twenty percent off code at checkout, use either Rambo or Rocky. See you're pushing it, Manukca Don't you think they're pushing? Am I wrong that they're pushing it here Well, belaboring is the word I'd be belieing is yes. And and I don't think it's gag is not that funny. Did you know that Svesto Stallone was Banned from ever traveling to Russia because of that movie? No, is he still banned I think so Feel free to explain your vote in the order notes. If you don't need top quality Manua honey products this week, feel free to contact us through our email on manuca goold. com and put in a vote. Oh, so you don't no purchase necessary is what you're supposed to say. Everyone can play We have our own opinions, but we'll see if the majority agrees, stay tuned Yesie You don't get to do your own segment. That's not how it works. And I was gonna to do a really nice testimonial from Tina, and now I'll have to wait because you used up all your time with your Rambo versus Rocky. And we thank you so much for supporting us You the next one too, you said No, I'll do it fine Hunt Defent Taller Purns. What is? Hunts, Defentaler Boca Raton, Mouth of the Rat three thirty three. thirty three. This is long overdue. Please douch. You've been d douched Hello from the southernmost island in the Caribbean Archipelago Moal Raton I found no agenda during COVID when I had a longing for simpler times and wondered What Adam Curry from MTV was up to Can you imagine man, we're locked down from COVID? I wonder what Curry is doing? And I go to YouTube and see Adam's appearance on Rogan, which was just before the lockdowns. I felt like I found my tribe and immediately had an amygdala resizing We're going cut this short and just say thank you for everything. John, you gave us a scare, but glad you are here. Sorry, I couldn't do this sooner, but better late than ever, cheheers and until the next donation, kind regards from Hus. Thank you, Hans Thanks for the compliment. Yes. doctor Don And Dame Audrera, they were at the meetup. And u did anyone come in with cash donations like no blankets water, but cash Well this is interesting because everyone comes in with all the donations from the meetup were cash G it for one Except for one. Did you do you have them all or are they on the spreadsheet? They're all mixed in. They're in here. I. It wasn't there wasn't there wasn't no consolidation. Okay, all right It wasn't necessary So they just they blending bnd in. Blend So we got a note, Hello boys. Thank you for your courage. a little feedback for crazy Steve Please don't ever schedule a meet upp on Pride Weekend Well he had did he have a The traffic through the Babast Bay was horrendous. Wst in legacy podcast apps My thanks to you, John. That may have been the problem with the meedia being so poorly attached. Half of our audience was in the parade. They're in the paride parade I think about it. Many thanks to you, John and Adam in the entire No Agenda Back Office for the gift of the bestest podcast in universe I love doror Don and Dame Audra, Briickks and manan. And Mini Fig steals from old people some code or something. Now, what is this Apple note paper Boy, he's works at Apple. He's one of the Apple guys that watches the show and he is He watches the show. Wow, those guys at Apple. They got him say. They with the cans with with hands on. Yeah. with a cane. He's blind. so I'm sorry I said that. but even worse. brought it to my attention. You're the worst God H? Brought and gave me The new one dollar Apparently every state's got one. these commemorative one dollars that were sold out He has a bag of them of the one dollar coin, California commemorative coin, official real coin with Steve Jobs on it. No way So Steve Jobs got on the coin U I'd like a real dollar. You can spend it in the store. Yes it's an actual US currency dollar. What And it's got Steve Jobs on on it It It was funny when Brandon looked at the coin, he says he says that the Steve Jobs depiction on the back look like that Ramirez guy, the serial killer, kind of looked like him And so So everybody was was, you know the same I had the same reaction. Everybody had the same reaction. This can't be real. Yeah because this is supposed to be it was determined that Steve was the most important Californian that we could put on this coin. And California minted this themselves? No, no. this was minted from the US the regular stamps out the coins back I think Philadelphia. Besson did it himself personally So So these coins, then they only made a limited number and they're already selling for six bucks. sos they're going to go to twenty And uh I was thinking, what all the people that could have been put on this coin Californans. Why they pick Steve Jobs? I don't know, but at the same time it According to Don They sold out. I bet they did in twelve minutes And he got a bag of them He got a whole bag and he was giving it to other alcohol. Oh, that's cool I how cool it is. As an aside, I apologize I had no idea the Rocky versus Rambo would be such a hit. The trol room is still arguing over it Oh, well okay. I take it back. Great promotal. We've been wrong before. Yeah. At least we admit when we're wrong. So that's right. Anyway, so they that was I thought was Well that's cool. That's cool. I'm glad you got one. Where's mine Actually Brunetti wants one too Bunetti comes to the as the guest star of the meet up. know, P probably to do it you're dodging the question But what? Where's mine Well talk you had to go hold and D Maybe he's got a couple left. He might send you one He didn't give me one to give you. Let's put it. Okay. Well, that's obvious. You weren't at the meet up. I've met Steve Jobs and I should get one I met Steve Jobs too. Yeah For an hour privately I met him when he was during the Apple two era. Oh, when he was not quite the A hole he later became. He was very nice. What were you guys doing privately talking U. Eli the coffee guys back He's in Bensonville, Illinois, and he's back with his two hundred dollars plus the date, six dollars twenty eight cents And we love hearing from Eli the cooffee guy. He says America gets ready to celebrate its two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, I want to reflect on our nation On the nation our forefathers built There's still no freer or greater place on Earth than the United States of America Patriots rebelled against Britain and its oppressive taxes by dumping tea into the Boston Harbor in its place We adopted coffee Gigawatt is just keeping the tradition alive, crafting the finest freshest beans. This is how you do it. Visit gigawatt coffee Roasters dot com and use code ITM twenty for twenty percent off your order and stay caffeinated says Eli, the coffee guy Linda Lupatkin is up. She's in Castle Rock, Colorado and says Jobs Carma. Your resume is about ten seconds an impression. and most don't for resume that gets result results go to imagemakersync d. com Th it helps professionals and executives position their experience so employers see their value. That's Image Makers Inc with AK. and Linda Lou, Duchess of Jobs and writer of winning resumes. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs You've got Parma. And we still have a couple more two hundred here. Steve Peterson is in Kingaoy. That's in Queensland, Australia, two hundred. and that would be probably o, he had Oh, wait, he bec he will be an executive producer because it is three hundred three dollars twelve cents in the dollarary dollarts from Australia. So we do honor that number And He says, goodday, Kokinda is right Check out the Fabian window A deliberately hot world being forged by elitist clowns and Australia's leaders are all in The exchange rate sucks two hundred dollars USD is three hundred three and twelve Australian sense. Wow, that is pretty bad. That's a that's a third less. You know, the countries that suck the most right now that really suck the most are the UK, Canada, and Australia Well, Germany's pretty bad Yeah, ye. And you get your Holllanders there, you know, Well I'm going to be givinganing boots boots on the ground. Thursday. We leave on Wednesday. We're going for almost two weeks to see if we can time it with you there for the baby's birth. We hope so me you hope so. Well I mean the kid might be delayed. What if the kids? O it could be born on while you're in the air Yeah Well, that that's okay That would be okay. I just you know, it's going to save me money going back Wh are you gonna take the baby with you? No. extra If the baby count. The baby's born after we've already left, we have to go back, of course Oh geez. That's right. I told Christina, like, can you jump up and down a bit? jump up. It's pizza. pizza. Pizza Oh pizza. Pizza. Is that what it does it, pizza Yeah, pee a big slice of pizza and boom, you have a baby. Okay. And that's a known fact. It's been works for everybody. And you know, of course, we'll have a curry Grandbaby donation amount. We'll have all kinds of fun stuff. Think of the show, John. thinkink of the show. All right, uh Oh, Robert, we got one last one, Robert Montoy in Pleasant Hill God two hundred bucks No no Well, no note, that means a double up karma for you. You've got And we thank these executive and associate executive producers for episode one thousand eight hundred and eighty one profusely. We appreciate it very, very much. And of course, you get these official Hollywood credits, associate executive producer or executive producer. They are valid wherever Hollywood credits are recognized. And that includes your LinkedIn profile and your IMVB. and we thank you.ula is We go out We hit people in the mouth And as promised, we will thank the rest of our time talent and treasure supporters fifty dollars and a. You know what we forgot completely forgot the artwork And I'm not sure how that happened No, That's funny. I should have caught it Should we do that real quick before I do the fifties because we sure. Yeah. That's part of the time, talent and treasure. We had episode eighteen eighty, the Antifab book Club, the artwork, which was funny. It was good. Of course, it's Dar O'Neil. This was our president with his snorkel coming out of the reflecting pool filled with algae with his own. A lot of people like that piece. 'causeuse it's a good piece. it's humorous Although that is very human. Although the AI kind of If you look at it carefully There's a what looks like it looks like a P fifty one trainer airplane with a banner with no agenda and and the ropes with the banner on the far side of the Washington Monument, which seems a little unlikely like seemeems a bit unlikely But it was a great piece and yes, and that's what it is. sometometimes Dare O'Neil, man, he just he has it. He's got that magic Let's see we looked at other things though. I think there was something that I liked that you was that much. I kind of like the Wellow, what the scrabble, you're right, it wasn't all that great. Well the scrabble was what Jay used for the newsletter. So she did putting it together. And I call her up, and said why are you using this? Yeah, I think it's really good looking I that's what Adam said And then so I find it very irksome. Some people like, hey, I like the no agenda in the reflecting pool. We've already done one of those gags. The gag is over A a lot of rodenticide Dead rats, rats deterors. look gruesome Yeah no de. But there also wasn't a lot. There wasn't a lot. It was only like maybe There was no inspiration. You like we get lots of art when people get inspired by something we say. And so the Auntifa book Club, which is what the title of the show was Blue Acorn did an Antifa book cllub art, which blowed up. is a great piece of art, but it's too small for the art as just a poster size image. And it's really it's a waste because it was really good but blowed up. It would be nice on the wall or something. Yeah, that was one of the pieces It' be huge Yeah to be appreciated. All right, now we continue with our fifties and above. and we left off with the Duke of San Francisco Wh sends us one hundred and sixty dollars. Thank you. Rbert Robin Tolbert from Topepeka, Kansas, one thirty three. thirty three. We love the thirty threees. James Powers in Carnegie Oklahoma one hundred, Lydia of the Shire in let me mention something about Lydia So she's at the meetup And with the she I want to thank her for the bag of she has Dropped off a bag of giant Mer lemons. which I've never seen them quite that big. and and some other goodies in the process and She's about to become a dame. Okay. one hundred dollars on her way. Sir Zolbat one hundred C C P E N O. wasas that a meet up person CC mayaby ENO one hundred dollars Coming in with eighty dollars and eight cents, eight hundred eight. T on your calculator, Kev McLaughlin. He is the Archduke of Duna, lover of America and Boobs. He's from Concord, North Carolina. And he says eighteen eighty one Laus Dao, which translates to praise be to God inscribed on top of the Washington Monument facing east towards the rising sun The more you learn, the more you know John Alberini, seventy dollars and twenty six cents, Rebecca Ha. W sixty three And she says, John and Adam, I love you both. This is number three of several to countdown to my birthday. Oh yes, she's doing the birthday countdown. july eighteenth, when I turned sixty three born in nineteen sixty three, hence the sixty three donation amount. I'll be a dayame by my birthday from your boots on the ground in Italy. Rebecca iss in Italy. Last name sounds like Hw. Yep. I got it. Les Starkkowski in Kingman, Arizona with a small boobs, eighty dollars six cents. Nathan Gin Sorry, thanks L at eighty. said eighty dollars and six cents. I'm pretty sure I said sixty dollars six cents. sounds like eighty to me. Nathan Gwenn Jackson, Tennessee, fifty two seventy two, Foster Birch, New York, New York fifty two seventy two, double Nickels on the dime from anonymous in Port Orchard, Washington Interview and jobs Karma, please Anonymous. What is this with the interview I don't know. He's giving an interview. All right, well he wants to give that at the end There no There's no such thing as an interview, Jingle Carine Fontau in Rotterdam fifty Richard Gardner ty dollars. Aaron Weiss No Ben Oregon fifty dollars, Bobby Bow in Bluegrass, Iowa fifty. And that's it. Those are our fifties. but we do see you forty nine do,ars ninety nine cents. You are there for a reason. And for that very reason, we will not mention you. We keep all of those anonymous, but we are very grateful for your support of the No Agenda Sh. and anybody can support the show with your time, your talent or your treasure. It's really not that hard All you have to do is go to knowagegendadonations. com knowagegenda donations. com. We accept all forms of payments, including crypto. you can send your stablecoin. I don't think we've ever received a stablecoin donation thirty five trillion dollars worth of stablecoin transactions. No Agenda show has not seen a single one. I'm skeptical. Not yet not yet. And we thank you. We thank you for supporting us. You can set up a recurring donation, any amount, any frequency. Just go to noAgenda donations. com. Here's the jobs Karma, no interview. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. ve. Well, it's gonna be a real short one. All we have is one listed on the birthday calendar Kight John turned sixty seven on june twenty sixth. So we say happappy birthday to you, sir, from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe We have a oh, we have a couple of orrders of the Heart. Well, that's always nice. Let's bring it right in. right from the stars in the morning, brave and smart the order of the hall A man Thursday will be the last time we get to play that jingle and what fun it has been. And we congratulate David Rosa and Brendon Flemmer both today become Red Knights in the orrder of the heart. and we congratulate you and we salute you both gentlemen. Thank you very much for your support. Be holy Misper right from the stars in the morning brave and smart in the order of the heart Okay, we have a Layaway night coming up here. so let me read the Layaway nights e this is from Jason Chapin. He says, when I started on the four dollarars week plan back in late twenty twenty two Nnighthood seemed unobtainable. But weekly donations do add up. A boobs donation and a couple over fifty helped as well. I just donate and forget. Well, I just added it up and I haven't updated the spreadsheet since November and Bam, I'm a night Please see your attached accounting. Yes, we checked it. Please knight meet Sir LP. McHenry, Knight of the Fox River Valley. That's LP McHenry Just read the letters L and P and the City McHenry. Gotcha All I need at the round table is just some hookers and blow. They're all lined up for you. If I could just get a shut up slave jingle, Sut up slave. I'll be happy. He gott to stick with the plan and next goal is producer credit. I'll add it to the Christmas list. Hope this wasn't too long. It was not. Thank you very much, Jason Chapman, John, get your blade out becauseuse he's stepping up on the podium right here. can along with him, we have Brendon Flemmer, both of you have supported the knowgend the show in a accumulated total accounting of at least one thousand dollars. so I'm very proud to pronounce theate both of you as knights. We have Sir Flemmer and Sir LP McHenry Knight of the Fox River Valley for you. We've got Hookers and Blow, Rnt Boys and Chardonnay, We've got Fish Kklu and Kombucha Along with that, we also have some harlots and howaldol, Ruminesque women in rooseae, geishes and sake, voda and vanilla, bonggetets and bourbon, sparkling cider escorts, ginger ale and gerbils. We got breast milk and pabm. And we also have some mutton and the meat. It's a very big favorite here att the Noaggenda roundtable of our Kights and Dames, head over to nogendarings dot com Also for your Red Kight pen, if you are eligible for one, and that'll be it for that special. We brought John back to life Mission accomplished, everybody. Thank you very much. Give us your ring size and tell us where to send it because they are signet rings. They always are accompanied by a beautiful set of wax sticks They are sticks indeed, and a certificate of authenticity, and welcome to the round Tale for brand new Kights of the No Agenda. No Agenda the whole show, we've talked the meetups, how important they are. they're important to your mental health. And we finally have a report from Berlin and theyve took their sweet time. In the morning, Adam and John is Augusto de Bitalian. We are here in Berlin, Germany. Today was a lovely day for a meet upp. It was thirty three degrees in the afternoon Hi everyone, here iss Tal from Berlin. Augustao hosted another lovely meet upp, much nicer than the ones that I've hosted. And we're here with several lovely people. There's five of us all together. And we yeah, had some drinks and some food and some fun and it's really been a good time Good people Hello, greetings from Berlin Even though we are in Germany, there are no Germans among us. So if you are a German and you want to come to the next meet upp in Berlin, please do. We have a Brazilian, two Americans, I'm Polish and we have a French guy too I've resisted. Greetings from Berlin. This is the first time I ever even heard of this podcast. But yeah, these are some very nice people and I've had a lovely evening There was all of this discussion about what am I going to say? What are you going to say? Everyone wants to rehearse what they're going to say. But one thing that we thought we needed to mention is that the servers here in Berlin are zero interested to be part of our meetup report Okay. he probably said Well honest that actually tells us something. Yeah That's interesting information Germany has been so suppressed with free speech. That's right No no, no. No, no, no, no. putut me I do. I dont to a E exact the gestopapo' on the way. No, I don't. That's exactly right. That is pathetic. Yeah. sorry for you, Germany. Well, thank you. than you guys for yourlin Berlin meetup report. And it sounds like at least there are some sane people in Germany these days. We also have a meetup in Alabama taking place as we speak the Northern Alabama meetup at Mellow Mushroom in Deator And just underway in Longview, Texas at Rotolo's Pizzeria, the East Texas Meetup and half century celebration I think it's a dirty Jersey Horse birthday. On Thursday, our next show day, the Northern Wake No Agenda P Freedom Fest two hundred fifty meetup at six o'clock at Saints and Scholars in Raleigh, North Carolina and of course, no meetups on the fourth of July, but we do have one on the third in Oklahoma City, the eleventh in Eagle, Idaho, the fourteenth, Scotdale, Arizona, the fifteenth in Asheville, North Carolina, the sixteenth in Charlotte, North Carolina I guess they need to. Anaheim, California, the twenty fifth Leo Brava doing that one in Alfreda, Georgia on the thirtieth and many more meetups on the calendar. You can find it at noagendaeetups dot com dot This is truly something that will give you connection with other human beings. It gives you immediate protection because these people will be your first responders in any emergency, guaranteed Go to knowaggendnameetups. com find one near you. if you can't. It's easy to start one yourself. There's no cost. J put it together and put it at nogendaeetups. com. Always a party. Sometimes hang with all the n and d Don't be triggered or hellame. You' gonna be where everybody feels the same We do have end of show mixes coming up from the Tifect, Just Baker, Johnny B and MVP. We've got John's tip of the day, and I do not see any ISOos from you today I felt so bad about winning the last one. Oh. when I thought you had a better ISO, I'd defer to that one. But you probably can't find your old ISOos from the last show. I probably can. Which is the one you like better Well, if you played them, I can tell you, I think it was the first one. Let's see I think it was. There's nothing else like that on planet Earth. Was it that one It' a good one. I have this one. These guys are great entertainers. Very smart, very funny I have new ones, I have new ones. It's highly entertaining. And I have another new one. That was great. I kindind of like that one. I'm a little partial to that You I like the first one from the that you played just I guess was the last show. This one. There's nothing else like that on planet Earth. That's the one. OkayK, we'll do that one. But first we have to listen to John because he's got another tip of the day. Gter you and me just JC and sometimes Adam All right, I got a wine tip from Costco. He. All right,ake the O because people keep wanting these wine tips from Costco. That don't what we really want. I'm gonna try to get a couple in a month. Okay This is a to a twenty twenty. Now this is This is for people who are really chardonnay aficionados I don't know if you want to want this wine This is for the ABC people D see anything that start The women who are de dead use the term ABC, which means anything but Chardonnay. R. because a bunch of people have started to hate it. They don't like the buttery the delicious buttery Chardonnays. They don't like oak They don't like this, they don't like that. This is a But they like a Chris clean Chardonnay you know, like a Chibli would be one a good example from France. Yes. in France they have the range of chardonnays that that's only equaled by California. We have an incredible range of quality chardonnays Yeah which is probably our best grape and. You did one of these recently. You did a An ABC wine recommendation. Yeah, yeah, but it wasn't a sh. It was actually a true ABC wine. Okay. This is a Chardonnay that qualifies because it's I consider a very well made unobtrusive Chardonnay who don't like Chardonnay necessarily and maybe if you like Chardonnay, you'd like this wine too is the Ferrari Corano which they always make a good wine. It's Sonoma Valley operation F E R R A R d C A R A N o twenty twenty four Tonoma County Chardonnay. And it's available at Costco for fifteen ninety eight cents. 's pretty that's a pretty good price. It's a reasonable price. What is it? Some of the ladies here they're drinking something else and they all go for notot Blanc de blanc. that's bubbly, right? Blanc delanc is bubbly Blan to bllanc is typically a sparkling wine. Yeah, what is the other was something else that Not a ve Mon Blanc? No. Mbe All O blan I don't remember. I'm gonna have to find. Well thanks a lot. That was useful. Not useful at all. Not useful. You know, Matt Long came up today. This reminds me of the old John, Hey, John, I had this fabulous wine at this restaurant. I can't remember It Un unbelievable. Really, what was it? I don't know There it is everybody. getet all the details at tip of theay dot net knowageunderfund dot comot G just JC and sometimes Adam. created by Dana Bnetti Yeah, right, everybody. That's it. I will be flying out of here on Wednesday and landing Thursday morning and doing the show for you until midnight because I love you and we do this as a public service. We love doing it. We love it. And before we go today, we have end of show mixers mixers Mixes as tease from Just Baker, MVP and Sir Johnny B. It is a trifecta. you will love it. It's very, very good. The lyrics are finally getting together. Good job boys, good job. So we'll return on Thursday. We hope that you tune in because if you want to make sense of what's happening in your world, why the media is talking suchll crap, deceonstruct it for you And until then, I am coming to you from The heart of the Texas Hill countountry, where we have our giraffe back in the morning, everybody, it's Fredericksburg calling, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, I'm John C. DVorg. We'll be last time We'll be back on Thursday. Remember to support the show, your time, your talents and your treasure at noowgendaonations dot comot until Thursday, Aioso foes a whoooy, whoy And such. This s It's the harbor Chasing away the shadows of the night From the red playflds Another shore Wh b two hundred fifty years high! The post of the land in every stide with a speit He Pis is up rightright see fromr the mountain peaks to the rolling plain, we rise and jalous O one. 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