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We're having a great time. Adam Curry, John C. DeVor. And Thursday, july second, twenty twenty six, this is your award winning Kimo Nation Media assassination episode eighteen eighty two. This is no agenda. I'm awaiting the stork and we're broadcasting live from Museum Square in the heart of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry And from Northern Silicon Valley where we're awaiting two fifty. I'm John C. DeVorak. Yeah, that's kind of weird. over here and there's not I think it's great because it gives you it'll give you the European perspective of R two hundred fifty, which is a big big deal. It just nothing. No one cares. They don't care. what? They don't care.? No, they don't care here. They don't care at all. There There's no one walking around going, Wow, almost too h Well, I'm sure that's not happening, But That's interesting because they celebrate Black Friday. Yeah. Yeah, that's true. They do. How did that happen? You're absolutely right. I can't argue on that. They picked up Black Friday. Uh, but no, they, uh There's no such They don't even have Thanksgiving yet. they still have Black Friday. It's not like, you know, it' like taxi Eric picked us up from the airport And It's not like he said, Hey, almost two hundred and fifty, no. No. I thought he'd demand a land acknowledgement U But we all we are pretty excited here. I got a text from Christina. She said The mucus plug has fired. Yuck, thanks. It's a big deal. It means the baby could come soon The timing could be perfect which is the main reason we're here. We're here for other reasons So what other reasons? Well, When my mom passed twenty years ago, it was on this day, actually, july second Um She had envelopes for the four of us, the three of us. her husband's a fore, but the three of us And in this you had a personal letter and those was, you know little little things. And I opened up my letter and my letter is like, I do not want a traditional funeral I want you to arrange right away a fifties party with soda soda fountain and People dressed in nineteen fifties bobby socks And I like okay. And so I did it and within two days on july fourth I arranged that. I had You know, fifties hot rods, I had the whole I had everything all set up and people came over and they hung out and didn't quite understand what was going on. But I did that. My sister, Tiffany, who lives here She kind of made a family reunion and we're all here to celebrate twentieth mem meemorium, I guess of my mom, but it's kind of a family reunion So the Italian curries are coming and it's going be fun. Everybody's here That's the idea Okay, I can tell you're floored by this. Yeah. well, it was like I thought the story was leading in one direction And it Well, what did you expect? Well, I thought it was like, you know the secret node was to be opened today or No. Oh yeah. and congratulations. You had twentyenty years later, you opened the node. It was ten million dollars, Adam. Yeah It checked for ten million dollars. Wouldn't that exact right. No, so anyway, so we're on the plane and now we books Delta Delta has direct flights from Austin to Amsterdam which I thought was only KLM, but you know, they code share, whatever. Yeah, it's the same company. Yeah. Well, not the same company, but they're the same. ye. Well, might as well. Interestingly, so we go to the Delta check and they're like, oh, no, no, you got to go to KLM said my ticket says Delta See I know but you got to check into KLM. OkayK, we go yeah. So it is a KLM aircraft. it's a KLM crew. haaven't been on a KLM plane for. a number of years actually And So we're sitting down and there's the prototypical gay steward You know, my age so fifty, six, my forties, my age fifties, sixties, and he's like W! Oh, oh, oh, it's so great to have you on board. You're Christina's dad this Yeah, and the point is, I used to be famous Oh, that's hilarious. Wow, Wow. Hello, penny drop. Well, I thought it was again, I thought you were leading in another direction, which was that was the punchline. No. I I thought I was going to go the following that that there was scripted and somebody' had said, you know told this guy to say that, which has happened to me. Oh no. And it was you found out the fraud and just going go in all kinds of directions, never did I'm looking at therol room Why whyy is Potty Mouth saying according to Rocket Reach No Agenda LLC is valued at two million dollars Yeah, that's with us alive and in it, dude. We We'll sell the show for five. What are you talking about? I'll sell it for two. Good to go. Take it over, please. Hey, let's now it's time for right to it today. Experiment by JCD Cparing stories from ABC CBSBC Lings That's right, John's got the big three stories from the big three. There were quite a number of stories. Most of them pretty boring and stupid, but this most of the stories were boring and stupid and I will say this was This is Supreme Court came down with some decisions and everybody focused on the one that that burned Trump iss trying to do stuff he can't do, which is mainly then so they all who, blah, blah blah, you know, he couldn't get his birthright citizenship thing through and they burned him and on and on and on. So here we go with three versions of that story. start Let's start with which one do you think? We start with ABC Tonight, the Supreme Court rejecting President Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship, upholding the fourteenth Amendment's longstanding decree that babies born in this country are born American. Chief Justice John Roberts declaring citizenship then and now was the right to have rights to freely participate in our political community. The framers of the fourteenth Amendment extended that promise to every freeborn person in this land We keep that promise today Justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito dissenting, Alito calling the decision a serious mistake that will seriously affect the future Trump signed the executive order ending birthright citizenship on the very first day he returned to office. That's a good one. Birthright. That's a big. Today he called the court's ruling too bad for our country, adding we can easily make it up in Congress through legislation. But Congress does not have the power to overturn the fourteenth Amendment. Today, the justice is handing Trump a victory on another issue he put front and center when he returned to the White House last year. The war on women's sports is over The justiceices allowing states to ban transgender girls and women from playing on women's teams Citing both fairness and safety, Justice Brett Kavanaugh writes, States may maintain women's and girls sports for biological females. In her partial dissent, Justice Sona Sotomayor insisting it's not been proven that transgender student athletes categorically posed dangers to competitive fairness and safety And David, the Supreme Court did not outright ban transgender girls from competing in women's sports. That is up to individual states. And right now twenty nine states have restrictions on transgender athletes. The other twenty one allow trans girls to play on girls' teams. All right, so they wrap those two together. Can you takear your speakers down just a little bit go time. G and out. So they folded those two into one. Okay Yeah that makes sense. Yeah, that's the way they did it. It was like blame Let's try NBC. Tonight, the US. Supreme Court dealing a major blow to President Trump's immigration crackdown Striking down his controversial executive order that sought to ban automatic US citizenship for babies born to undocumented immigrants. The Pident today, slamming the court's decision too bad for our country, while immigration advocates celebrated it. The fact is that if you're born here, you're an American citizen, period. The president has long railed against birthright citizenship enshrined in the fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution passed after the Civil War. This was not meant for Chinese millionaires to have their children become citizens of our country. This was meant for other rich people, poor people. This was meant the babies of slaves. But today Chief Justice John Roberts writing for the majority reaffirming the long settled understanding of the fourteenth Amendment, guaranteeing citizenship for child been born in the US and subject to its power. with limited exceptions, writing, quote, the framers of the fourteenth Amendment extended that promise to every freeborn person in this land Keep that promise today In dissent, Justice Samuel Alito calling the ruling a serious mistake that preserves a powerful incentive to enter or remain in this country illegally. The executive order, if allowed, could have potentially impacted more than two hundred fifty thousand babies born in the U S every year to non citizens year old Mia expressing relief today that families like hers can now stay together. This is our home. We belong here boy, is so shallade. It shall Yeah, now they could have mentioned Claris Thomas. No, they said the same Alito stuff. And then and they don't mention it's not ex post facto You know, somebody' already born here. all of a sudden now they Oh no, they got got to kick kicked out. now of course, which is the way they imply they at the end of this at this end of the st. They're wrapping up with Dreamers and Dakca So that's what they're doing How did they never mention they don't mention it just so you're right.'s shallow and length. I have some analysis from our constitutional lawyer in a moment, but let's hear what' seems. Good. Well we'll hear from him after now we go to the by the way, these have been in order of length Yeah, But you can see that the ABC one was stretched. The NBC was actually technically the longest for just about the topic. And the shortest one is from CBS The court said that the framers of the fourteenth Amendment extended the promise of citizenship to almost quote every free person born in this land, rejecting President Trump's efforts to rewrite the Constitution with the stroke of a pen In one of the first executive orders of his second term on inauguration Day, President Trump tried to end birthright citizenship. Today, after the Supreme Court rejected his effort in a forcefully worded opinion, he called the ruling too bad for our country and urged Congress to take action immediately Trump argued the fourteenth Amendment was intended to grant citizenship to freed slaves and their descendants after the Civil War. not to the two hundred fifty thousand babies born every year to people here illegally or temporarily. But in the decision by Chief Justice John Roberts, joined by Trump appointee, Amy Coney Barrett and the three liberal justices The court said, under the Constitution, they are citizens at birth. Juan Prano, CEO of Lulek, cheered the ruling. I mean, the stakes are four to five hundred thousand children born in the United States to parents that may be undocumented or at least in the process of getting legal status in the United States. All those children born would not have been US citizens and they would have been stateless So this is really quite disappointing from all three of the big so called news networks. really they really left a lot of things out here Because really this wasn't about the fourourteenth Amendment per se. and I'm getting this from Rob, our constitutional lawyer You know we have more producers than any news program, any news organization, anywhere on the planet I defy tr because we don't have listeners. We got zero listeners. We have nothing but producers At issue here was Trump's executive order to limit birthright citizenship, which is a little different than ruling on the fourourteenth Amendment itself. whichich, according to Rob, and I'll take his word for it Scotas actually disagrees five to four on the meaning of the fourourteenth Amendment. So they don't discuss that. This is This was only about his executive order and Rob goes into the relevant part of the fourourteenth Amendment, which derives from a British common law doctrine called You solely Jh Soi. Latin for this is my Latin. Latin for Law of the soil and under the U soly doctrine, anyone born within the king's allegiance or protection was deemed a natural born subject of the crown regardless of the parent status. Dred Scott decision. This is, you know, I can't believe no one even brought this up in the news reports temporarily overruled this concept and made hold on. I should mention because your complaint is legit except for the fact If you listen to all the news analysis programs, a number of people brought up the Dred Scott. Okay decision. Right. you know But yeah, but it wasn't yeah, these straight up reports nothing are really bad. So the Dred Scott decision temporarily overruled this concept and made hereditary rather than soil the determining factor. Justice Clarence Thomas, he wrote a ninety one page dissent I don't think I mention in any of the three reportware networks. And he says that you so I does not just mean geographical location, this is interpretation, but actual allegiance He argues that the majity wrong the majority wrongly ignores that the fourourteenth Amendment requires primary allegiance through domicile, not through mere temporary or unlawful presence, which I think means that you can throw out every single democratic politician because they have no allegiance to America So we we should just throw them all out It and accident I'll put this in the show notes because I thought it was really interesting that they really didn't focus in on anything. What they they did do cute things Like Ms now, I still have a hard time saying Miz now instead of MSN and MSNBC, they the ones just call themselves podcast now They're doing podcast level content with podcast level visuals And podcast level podcast level of production. Everything is podcast level. We're better. I mean, okay, you don't see my pillow against the wall here, but So the cute little gag was Pl B. They've got a plan B and the way I took that was, you know what plan B is The medication planlan B Yeah. Okay. So it was like, oh For birthright, you know, we got a plan B for life supporting the birth right. Yeah, it's a subtle pun that they kind of threw in there. And here's the plan B. But let's talk about the decisions from the Supreme Court that we saw this week And last week, what are you hearing from the White House about the reaction to some of these cases? especially the Birth Right Citizenship Act? It seems like Breckt Kavanaugh has given Congress a roadmap to now follow through on crafting legislation to codify the president's executive order that Scotis has said is not viable. Yeah. What are you hearing from the wom? viable M pressure on Congress. now, It's not just with the safe actct, but also on birthright citizenship. So when they come back after this july fourth recess, I think there is going to be yet another to do list for Republicans on Capitol Hill. I think with birthright citizenship, this was something the administration was was expecting We even heard President Trump sort of try to lower expectations on this. So this was clearly something that they had in their back pocket ready to go with as a plan B in the likely scenario which happened of the Supreme Court striking it down. Yeah, so that's so now they're going to take it to Congress You know, see what they can do there I like the allegiance part more than anything makes kind of sense to me Here's where they had these tourism Uh, there's there's baby tourism, they bring the This pregnant women over here. is an offensive term, John C. DeVorac. offffensive ens and theBC will explain why. One of President Trump's first acts on returning to office last year was to sign an executive order seeking to end automatic citizenship for anyone born to foreign parents in the US. He'd argued that undocumented migrants were not subject to a right that has been enshrined in the American Constitution for more than one hundred fifty years after the abolition of slavery. But judges at the U S. Supreme Court in a six three decision have delivered a clear message to Mr. Trump birthright citizenship can't simply be annulled with the stroke of a presidential pen. He responded by sayingerest You hear how the BBC actually got it right? Which is astounding. our own news guysy news outfits can't get it right. They said it said This was about him annulling the fourteenth Amendment with an executive order. That's all that this was. This didn't validate or invalidate the fourteenth Amendment.ed with the stroke of a presidential pen. He responded by saying the court's decision was too bad and that he would use Congress to get around it. The House Speaker, Mike Johnson also expressed his disappointment. It is a serious problem. We have It's become a tourism Birthing tourism they call it, know, a trend where people would just come and you just come onto the soil and have your child and then they're able to avail themselves of the welfare state and everything else. It's been abused. But for those who've settled in the US and gone on to have children, this ruling brings a great sense of relief The BBC heard from one woman who traveled to the US to claim asylum after fleeing Guatemala because of the threat of violence back home Last year, she gave birth to a baby girl. She didn't want to give us her name and her words are spoken by an interpreter. She says the term birth tourism is offensive to many hardworking migrants. There you go. offensive. You're just offensive man tourism Offensive. Offensive, I tell you. Yeah, well, did anyone really expect that to go in his favor? I didn't expect it to go in his favor? No, I don't think so. I don't think anyone did. but we got another one for Trump. We got another one. And what else? Oh is u His fair is no good fair The fair. They keep showing they never show the fair. They just show the giant lawn which is in you know, near the fair that has people, you know, which is a monstrous thing. And they say, look, nobody's at the fair Nobody's at the because they're not at the fair to see who's at the fair Pe we got notes from people that went to the fair. This is relative. actually got it here from Gumbo. please read. This is from Gumbo in DC who works in DC and ased to be kept anonymous. U How about real time boots on the ground? I've been on the mall many days and night since the opening ceremony, including this show day I was listening to today's episode, that was Sunday. On the walk back to my condo And pause to send this when you gents talked about the fair. It's been packed every single visit, But people are making it look empty with how they take the pictures The mall is huge. There's so much to do that people migrate to the next big event all day. concerts, performances, movies on huge screens, even a roodeo A real rodeo? We haven't seen what a rodeo network has shown us the rodeo or what network has shown us the giant screen? I had No no idea I had no idea that there was a rodeo going on. No, because all they show is they back they take a shot from a mile away of the giant of the giant lawn that's the in the middle of the whole place and they say, look, there's nobody here Tell me y It's really such a fake U I thought I had a clip about it. Unless it shows the rodeo I thought I had a clip here. Let me see But no, there's nobody there. Okay. H it is. Freedom two hundred fifty. Yes, I think this Let me see what this is? This great American State Fair, which is happening just down the mall, is being put on by an ostensibly nonpartisan group called what is it called Freedom two hundred fifty? R. But Trump has sort of taken the thing over. How did that happen? So there was a congressional bipartisan committee set up to celebrate Aica's two hundred fiftieth It' called America two hundred fifty, and that's been sort of shunted away and supplanted by freedom to freedom too. It's always freedom right y this is your this is the confusion you brought up know I brought it up, but America two hundred fifty didn't go away? No. which is a creation of Trump. His he appoints the leaders, the White House leads it. It's funded by taxpayer money in a lot of cases, but it's directed by the White House. It's of Trump political operation. I mean, And I was talking about your polls when I' talking about nanobbers, but your focus on nonprofits and how they were used is won you that award in the first place When you see this organization, what are you looking at? Well What it means? So the money that this is taxpayer money that goes into a nonprofit and then that nonprofit then its spending becomes opaque. We don't know if it's giving out no bid contracts. We don't know who. don't know who happen before. just I'm trying to find this is so od. I thought I had an MS now clip Where Ohh, here it is. Yes, this is the one, I think. Hi again, everyone. It's five o'clock in the evening.. Donald Trump's drking. Yeah I can't be Rachel. Iit. This is what's her name? here let's start off properly. hereere we go. Sometimes the pictures really don't tell the full the full story because if you look this is good. This is Ms now what' the soy show playing a bit of Fx. So this in Fx you've probably seen, they've got their white couch, their're outside, their're baskking in the glory of the fair, which is also kind of sick out. Sometimes the pictures really don't tell the full the full story because if you look behind us, you see, okay, there are a couple hundred people back there, but the truth is when you make your way over here and you're in this , you're in a wash of people. There are thousands of people here and I'll tell you what, that's with rain with everything else going on, the fact that it is heighted security just because of the world right now. It's really an awesome crowd. There' people that want tona be here. Don't believe your eyes. Don't believe your ears. I put on my glasses to get a closer look. live sh. I'm sorry. it's the other woman.allole wallace. literally behind all those people saying all those things tells a totally different story from the things coming out of their mouths. Oh, they're lying. Let's talk about it. Hi again, everyone. It's five o'clock in the East Sonald Trump's long awaited Freedom to fififty Great American state fair went off with a whimper this weekend with what looked like Tens dozens of people showing up for the event, which was plagued with problems, power outages, a shut down ferris wheel, extreme weather, and the cancellation of a performance by one of the only artists who stood by Donald Trump, other than Cash Patel's girlfriend, and that was part of Vanilla Iice. What kind of slight is that Cash Patel's girlfriend, is she a singer? I thought she was a Russian spy She's a singer. Well, she could be bothld Okay. Other than Cash Patel's girlfriend, and that was part of Vanilla Ice. He look to say the l stellar review hold on. Vanilla Ice is Cash Matel's girlfriend. This is a scandal. in the viral post about his eight d little crowds have gotten under Donald Trump's skin in a big way. Donald Trump posted this response on Tue social, quote, Do you think people appreciate what a fantastic job we did in building and operating the greatreat American State Fair at the National Mall packed with happy Pateful Oh my God, I can't believe I'm reading this. and everybody loving it. Well you are. The President went on, Ask yourself the simple question, The Pident of the United States switched to all caps. Quote, Do you think that Obama or Sleepy Joe Biden could have done it? The answer is In Trump's post, no, the answer was like Obama did it last week at the opening of the Obama center. Oh please. And I guess in this case, Trump has a point. Obama has never in his life like if Obama's motorcades draw bigger crowds for OTRs, trips that aren't even announced. Oh my goodness, continue continontue with our boots on the ground. So even a real rodeo on the Ferris wheels line is very long peak times for the best views of the city If they allowed drone footage, you would see the oh, that's a good point. You would see the entire mall, but these grifters and clickbaiters know that and just want to orange mad and bad this thing. Also the weird religious tent that people keep bitching and posting about, that thing has been on the mall for many months. I don't think the park folks can kick them off because they got a permit H has nothing to do with the two hundred fiftieth fair Gumbo in DC are boots on the ground. So there you go It' but but all of the news, it's all so cynical and so No no I don't even call it cynical It's misleading. Well well, yeah, but that's not a surprise I mean, that's not the surprising thing. It's just come on continontuously u. And then we have u The ongoing fight with the housing. you know, let's skip that for now. I'm not I don't want to talk about nothing with bills There's all kinds of bills going on. Bills this, bills that Um, Let's talk about Let's see Well We got a number of things that we can talk about. Yeah But yet it will be changing the subject. Yeah, we don't I mean, well, what is the subject? The two hundred fifty? Do you have anything on the two hundred fifty? I think we can talk about two hundred fifty O the Sunday show, we're working over the july fourth weekend. Dude I literally know people don't seem to appreciate it. I literally flew through the night set up the studio and I'm working here and it's Yeah know most podcastters would have taken the day off Yeah and relaxed after a international trip. I flew through the air, I landed and then set up the studio And my wife is in her bathrobe here on the bed. Hello Hello, wife. How doing When are you going to be done? She has her headph. Oh, she's very annoyed by it. Yeah. don we don't How come we don't have a suite where you can be in a different room? Well, because I'm a podcaster. You should have married a politician There you go Um Let's talk about the let's change something and talk about The darered deevils in the dare the emmpires I got two clips. This was good. I got the first one's from NTD, which I think is a good rundown, which is Epire state daredevils. Okay Two daredevils were arrested today after climbing the antenna of New York City's Empire state building The duo flew a banner from the top, which read quote, When the power of love beats the love of power, the world knows peace. NYPD has released video footage of officers interacting with the couple. An officer could be heard telling the couple that they weren't allowed to be where they were, and then the couple could be heard saying that they speak Russian New York City P police commissioner Jessica T praised the emergency serervice unit for their response The duo were daredevil artists, Angela Nicolau and Vanya Birkas. They documented their time in the sky on social media. It's not yet clear though, how they got up to the antenna spire some four four hundred feet above the ground. Did't they climb up the side of the building like most of these spider men people They never say that they I think they got in the elevator went up to as high as they couldn and climbed Whatever that's first not explained as all we know is We have some phony footage of them up there I identified one thing that was on Fox that were the helicopters going around them, but they weren't moving. Is this now is this signage is this I got o They got that from a podcast Oh from a podcast.ot from a podcast. Hold on, how come RPR producers aren't climbing up buildings and promoting the show Well they weren't they did promote the show because the second clip is Daredevils. Here they are in jail and what it turned out that the whole thing was to get it was to get engaged and they did and they had a big kiss at the top of the Empire State Building. And this is the two of them in jail doing an Instagram post E thing looks rigged just like TMZ and CBS and all these networks were involved somehow. Hello from Jail They couldn't be here Wait a minute, they're in jail and they let they give them their phones in jail I'm just saying Lifel dream to get engaged on top of skyscraer.. we got to say ABC TMC, CBS Fox M.MT n. Yahoo, everyveryone who shared our love. Fancy signence, yes. But the power of love specy love of power. the world knows peace We found that on in Mill Robins podcast. Yes,'am. You can find us onZ knot and we are registered at Ben beond. I love No touching. We are on love So according to Nick the Rat who came out of he came out of the sewer into the trol room. This is a Netflix promotion for the documentary Skywalkers A love story that follows Daredevil couple, Angela Nicolai, Nicolau and Ivan Beercause that's de Yes, Dam. So it's a promotion. it's a movie promotion, as usual think's a movie promotion. and then they they get a plugin for being on the knot. so they're going to get a bunch of free wedding get off. Yeah. Oh man That is You know, I bet' Stehven Spielberg is just stewing right now I couldn't get this kind of attention for disclosure dayay. And these idiots take it all Not that, but they were everywhere. They were on Ma. They were on Twitter and this and they' on In and Facebook and the news, CBS NBC, the Fox and she says Yahoo. Yahoo Yahoo that's pretty good. you know, I've been up there U If you look right at that tower, if you look at the tower, The base of the tower is a little round room That's where they did the proposal. They were in that room, the little the small tiny rub ' you know what's in there? Oh, no, no, they were up above it. No, okay. so right under There's an open platform. Yes. I mean, I don't know how, you know, there's something about the mentality of people that are that can do this kind of thing where you can be four thousand four hundred feet in the air on the top of a building on a windy day on an open platform and look over and go, Hey, look how far up we are So I don't know how you do that. I've been up there one time with Steve Peppy who was the engineer at Z one hundred And the way it work, this is back in the late eighties It was a different radio stations Transmitter engineers, responsibility, they change, I think every three months And it would be that guy's turn to go up to the top of the Empire State builduing and to check the health of everybody's transmitter And it's this little room, it's like the sidize of a hotel room' round, obviously And there's just nothing but transmitters up there. and you know, I think you can get impotent if you stay up there too long. And I think that's what I wonder about climbing that antenna That's probably not a great idea. Well, that's the tower this's our an. It's the tower It's not the antenna, but still But yeah, mean there's a special elevator that takes you all the way to the top and then you walk up the little twisty turny stair, like a spiral staircase Then you're in that room and the platform is right above it So maybe they didn't even did they even we don't know if they didn't climb up the side of the Empire state building where they took the elevator at the time they did. I'm sure that's what they did. Oh, interestnting Well, it's a good promotion Pretty good It was aynamite promotion, I have to say, that's pretty good. she's cute and she's, showing off her ring. The whole thing is fake. Yeah. fake and gay I need to talk about AI because there are a couple of stories that came out that I think will affect U the what would you call that? The AI trade AI trade. Yeah, why I have one good because I have one clip. When you're done, I want to play this clip because the clip bothers me. Would you like to start off with that? I'd prefer if Well, it's more about it's not about AI so much about the server forms. So I to hear the AI. Well, there's two So a couple things happen The first one is Ford made a rather startling announcement saying, you know, we replaced a whole bunch of people with AI and AI cameras and AI sensors to make sure the nuts and bolts were tightened just perfectly. And yeah, we're hiring people back because our cars our trucks are sucking with this AI stuff And so this was a pretty big financial story. This is from Bloomberg. So was it your team? wasas it an employee a labor issue? Was it you know technology? Did you use AI? Was it factory processes? Like can you get into specifics of how you did it? This guy, these Bloomberg people are doing podcasts too is not This is not journalism anymore. Yeah. Yeah, if you were to visit today, the Rouge plant where we make the F one fifty, Matt, what you would see is a whole control center around data and quality data. So we measure the torque of every one of our fasteners. We have AI tools for vision systems, but most of all It's just old fashioned hard work. of our team members working together to pay attention to the very small details that will make a difference between a perfectly built forward and an OK built Toyota. It's just an incredible attention to everybody Hold on stop Is he equating There's an equivalency thing he did there I think he have been subconscious quates. perfectly builled forord with a mediocrely built Toyota. Yeah Are they the same? think I think what he meant to say was it's the difference between our trucks, which are great and a crappy Toyota, which is put together slapped together with a robot. That's what he meant to say But let's it as hear. Let's hear it again. They'll make a difference between a perfectly built forward and an Ot difference. give him a break. He says it's a difference. details that will make a difference between a perfectly built forward and an OK built Toyota. It's just an incredible attention to every single detail. So you know, they had a seven hundred thousand unit recall on trucks. So I don't know if that's something to do with it, but the way the CEO Farley here is spinning it is this is America man. We use American workers. So I mean, it's interesting now that we're in the age of AI and we're talking about this technology killing jobs, but it seems like in your case, it's really experienced human workers that made the big difference. It did. I have to tell you, the process coaches, the area coaches, you know, they get up every morning, they look at the last shif's quality data, we look at how many vehicles are repaired, and we work that process every moment of every day. E employee walks into any one of our plants, they know exactly are we winning or we losing yesterday And today, everyone is fully aware of where we stand. We know exactly where Toyota is. We know exactly how to you know where we need to get to beat Tundra and Super Duty better than any of the other domestic competitors. And so everyone is aware exactly the quality is coming out of our plant in any particular shift every fifty seconds And that is that human motivation to pay attention to everyone everything is amazing. Look, we make eighty five percent of our vehicles in the US M that means these are U S. factory workers versus even our domestic competitors, They're some of the biggest importers in the U.S.. We're not building these vehicles in South Korea or Japan. These are American workers beating Toyota and Hyundai and are domestics who import their vehicles, We beat them all. Yeah, baby we beat him We're mar of the American workers. but story that I really that and I saw this we were waing at the airport in Austin and had the screen and before you go on. Yeah What did he say in that clip that was anythingything That's why I said. It's a cover up. They switch back from a whole bunch of engineering tasks which I think is assembly line tasks that they had decided to use AI for And they said, no, no, now we have because it was a big story. They rehired hundreds of of Ford engineers, assembly line people because The robots were doing a crap job. They weren't tightening the bolts. you know, stuff was falling apart, rattling out off the assembly line So he spins it as We, you know, when the next people come on the line, they checked what the people before them did because we love our country. We love our truck. s whereere's your jingle, man? This is a perfect timeight I actually funny thing. It funny you'd ask about that. Pfect time as I ye as you as you find it and And I love what I Exactly. So but that's a chink in the armor of of the the AI craze But what happened on CMBC and this was like a twenty minute segment. Alex Carp I don't know if you saw this He's the CEO of Palanter. the company that somehow people believe I saw parts of this. was He went nuts. It was great. He even said, Well, I'm going nuts. Yeah, he said that. But I saw that part You know, people and we've had people who work at Palenter email us boots on the ground. It's like, you know, they're not even really an AI company You know, they sit on top of Oracle databases and all kinds of other stuff and they have some proprietary and they've been doing this for a long time, but somehow people believe that When you take Palantir and you put your flock cameras in there and all the data centers, they're going to control every single move. and we're all going to die and Palanter, which of course has got Jews in there. they're going to control us all I read the documents as how it was all gonna go down That's not true at all In fact, u They you know, their applications sit on top of, if anything, AI, you know, sit on top of the large language models. And he I think partially because their stock price has gone down because they don't have a sexy AI story. I think that's why he's mad even though They're all billionaires. They've made so much money. Oh yeah, heaven forbid. Yeah. But what he said here Absolutely spot on. So the general way these things were sold and these people are Sam and Dario there's nothing more fun than debating Dario in private. So is I'm not throwing shade at them. I'm not throwing shade at them, okay. But something has gone completely wrong. and the basic view among enterprises in this country is I'm gonna to chill what Who's Dario? CEO of Anthropics Okay,'re complaining about open AI and anthropics. And the basic view among enterprises in this country is I'm gonna chill wax and waste my time with tokens. I'm gonna get no value and they're gonna to get my IP. No that sounds like shade. Okay. And not just shade it sounds like you're saying these, no, no, no sry. This is reporting. Okay. can you stop it again? Yeah, sure The one part about this interview that that just just almost made me just I don't know why he was gonna break something. At one point, the carp U And this is an interview with what's his name of the New York Times or no with NBC used to be New York Times. Forkking kid Sorkin Yeah Is it Sorkin? Yeah. Yeah, it's the Sorkin. S Sorkin Andrew Ross. Oh, I'm sorry, ARS. Andrew Russll. Yes Carp says, Well, I'm gonna to tell you something, The New York Times if they got a hold, I would never say this ever in a million years. but I'm gonna say it because and I know the New York Times, I hope they're not listening. I hope the Washington Post is not listening. but I'm gonna tell you something. Sorkin interrupts him and asks another question. Oh yeah. o no, Sorkin wants none of it. What is wrong with this guy Sorkin Yeah. Oh it's his job to keep this going It's not their job to report on There's only one, I think the old dude, Joe, what's his name Joe Ker Kernan. I think Kernan. Yeah, Kernan. I think he's pretty he's as pretty good dude. He's flying the ointment Yeah. He's the Devorac of CNBC and he sits there, but you know, he's not quite as as as he doesn't get all likeg abbrasive. But but, you know, and all the rest is like Market's going down by the dip markarket's going up, you don't want to miss out. I mean, that's all they do So yeah, this known CNBC is known as perpetual's And that's okay But what he's saying here, and I got five very short clips because the whole thing was twenty minutes So I think these are the key points. So here he is saying, hey This thing is bull crap. That's basically what he's saying. tokens. I'm gonna to get no value and they're gonna to get my IP. No that sounds like shade. Okay and not just shade. It sounds like if you're saying these, no, no, This is reporting. Okay. And this is reporting I'm doing your job, sorin that I've literally against my own interest called These like I'm profiting from this, right So he's saying, He's doing reporting here It's good for his business. it's interesting that he is open about that But'll just I'll give you a preview. What he's saying is Corporate America Got the bill for tokens And went okay, this is this is not paying off. This is not replacing people. It's costing more than the people that I want to replace this with, and it's not actually against the Fward clips you playedes Yes. And it's not really doing the job we were promised. But in addition What's happening with my data? If I'm using open AI or anthropics models Are you just sucking up my data and using that? Well, the answer is yes, of course And so he's going to talk about weights and alpha These are all proprietary things that you can adjust a large language model with. Then you have my enterprises in the private sector who have the same issues. They're like, why would they get access to my data if they're going to build my alpha? Why wouldn't I control the weights?y And that's where you get to this partnership What aligns me with NVidia and I think is what the technical customers want, which is control over their compute theirir models their dad data stack and their alpha. They want to know they own the means of production. It's not being transferred to someone else. They're not interested in some fake deploy code that somehow is deploying tokens that transfers the alpha to a third party. And the jig is up. Okay, so this is sounds a little complicated, but you have to understand that Valenter just did a direct deal with NvIidia and they're going to run open large language models that their customers control and own and whatever comes out of it will be their intellectual property and not open AI or anthropics. This is a complete destruction of the model that, you know, is supposed to make these companies, trillion dollar companies in their IPOs, which as far as I can tell, are being delayed. Here's a very simple version of it that Carp gives us. Our products are agnostic. We now sell a product to customers that allows you to switch from model to model. because and we're completely agnostic. But we need to rebuild trust and that trust is going to happen where everyone gets to ask and answer basic questions. Who owns the data Where is it cached? Are the prompts secure? Is this being transferred to you Are you being comp Okay, if it was so valuable, let's say I could make you a billion dollars. Tmorrow. wouldouldn't I say, I'll make you a billion dollars and I went thirty percent? Why are they charging for tokens if it's so valuable? Yes. I think we even said this a while back. If you can create any business if you can recreate it, why wouldn't you just go into that business Wh Why are you selling things at a loss that clearly this tokens is not making you enough money And he's saying, you know, if this was really so good Why wouldn't I just take thirty percent of the profits that I make Well, because it sucks This is just not It's no good. But I'm telling you, in this country, at every single enterprise I deal with These people are livid. They're like, I am paying for tokens that create no value. These people are stealing the weights and alpha of my business and they're creating a wealth tax that does not help the poor. It just punishes starts with the billionaires. every single person at this table is going to be paying a wealth tax only to punish us. And the reason for it is because these models have been completely over, irresponsibly oversaled. And the sale is, it's dangerous for everyone, which is why I can give it to all your adversaries, but I can't give it to the Department of War or I can't safely give it to an enterprise in this countryout Be certain that the alpha of that business could transfer to this model tomorrow, I. e., I haveve no business, no job. I sound pretty angry. No. This is the voice of American business that is being channeled through me He's right. Yes, I think he's spot on And And so of course, now we have the bubble question. I want you everybody watching this to test what I'm saying, especially investors who think somehow this is working Pick up the phone and call a CEO in private Not in public, every single person here can do this. callall two or three and say, Madman cararp is on TV saying we're liivid I'm not going to quote you. You know I won't quote you have in a history. And see, they're twice as liid as me. Like So if you're right though, does that mean that we are living in some kind of terrible AI bubble and that we're going in a quarter or two or three quarters from now, we're going to hear that big enterprises are canceling their subscriptions to these products or that the buildout is going to slow He is just buffaloing through him like, o, you say that this is what's going to happen. This is what're just crazy, man Be the real is this is the tragedy of it The reality of Compute plus ontology plus model ch is changing the course of history Ask the Ukrainians, ask the Israelis, ask our Department of war, ask the enterprise that are working. We do not have to oversell what we have. We have and it's all being built in this country. basasically, except for the open models, which is a real thing coming from China, except for N videoid open models, which are world class, basically. It's all being built here. We do not have to overype. We do not have to overhype it to the point where we're going to have wealth tax punishing if they're charging the enterprise three times as much as they should be Yeah and and then they have to pull back on that That changes the math of all of this. Yes, it does, Sorken Child. Yes, exactly This and and as nutty as cararp is, he's right This stupid marketing gamut of it's just too dangerous. We just can't give it to you. I'm sorry. No, no, we have to The Department of War said Trump said we Yeah that's been deconstructed by more than a few people Yeah. Bll crap. Total bull crap. And then I don't know if you saw neither of us are on the mic I'm not on Microsoft at all anymore, but you're wisely, you're still on Vista And are you on Vista or ten? What do you want? A you're talking about my operating system? Yeah, you're in Windows, but you're on a special one that doesn't upgrade. I'm on a special old version of ten Yeah. It's ten ten that doesn't upgrade Right. It doesn't upgrade. Well, did you hear what happened on patch Tuesday No, but I can just imagine. So patchs Tuesday, every Patch Tuesday' always been issue Right, but this was the biggest patch Tuesday in Microsoft's patch Tuesday history. And over two hundred bugs appeared, including bititlcker keys being required Now if no one's ever seen this whereere somethingomething happens with your with your windows. And then you get a blue screen that says, Yeah, this is a dangerous version. This could be fake So you have to Enter your three thousand digit bitlocker key which you then have to get from the Microsoft website Have you ever been through this loop This know, thank God. Oh Lord. Git locker loop is So just imagine you're an IT guy and you have, I don't know, four hundred desktops tryry ten thousand. You have to go and find a bitlcker key for every single one. The trash If you want to empty the this is across the board now windows. If you want to empty the trash, The dialog pops up, Are you sure you want to delete J six, five, two, nine, three, two, two, two, seven eight hash dollar sign pound sign. So it doesn't give you the fil names anymore of what you think you're going to delete And the same time, you've got not such an addela saying Well, you know, thirty percent of our code is coded by AI Yeah, no kidding This is what's going on with this stuff It's no good. And so then CNBC follows up with the stories, which are obvious that people are like, you know, this stuff is not working for me in my business on the balance sheet. I think it makes sense. The market is trying to understand sort of the new narrative around the Mag seven because they went from asset like companies. that produced a lot of free cash flow now to ones that are more balance sheet intensive actually funding what will look like a larger balance sheet I do think investors are going to start to view that balance sheet as a workforce, right? I mean, the reason they're spending so much money is to replace essentially, know human endeavors with AI That The balance sheet is going to be deployed and generate returns. So I think over time, investors are going to start to view that as a moe. But you're right, We're in a transition period of that narrative of the narrative, but not of reality. Tom, I guess maybe the big arching question, overarching question right now is whether or not this dip is the sign or beginning of something deeper or whether or not investors should be comfortable just buying. All right. So this is CNBC. So all of these big AI tradade, stocks, the chips, NVIidia, everything is down eightcent ninecent, ten percent So what is the answer from CMBC? Well, we know what the answer is Dom we published a note yesterday looking at the seventeen times that the SEMi indndex SMH had fallen six percent more in a single day Um It's it'll may or may not surprise viewers, but These almost always occur in the middle of a bull market that these sharp one day drops are not a sign of a top. but are actually rather buiable entry points. One month later, eighty eight percent of the time, the semi index is higher. with a twelve percent median gain, meaning Your six percent drop is more than recovered within a month. By the dip? I actually think this is a byy the pullback move. There it is. By the dip, everybody. Pullback. By the pullback. All right By the crash. By the crash. We should have stickers. By the crashash That is a good show title. Yes, that is a good show title crash So this I mean, we knew it was going to unwind, but it may come sooner than we thought actually Well, this is just a foreboding U yeah, it's it could Nobody knows. I mean, that's the thing about it These things are always kind of surprise. Well, in hindsight, like two years later, yeah, you could see it coming. No you couldn't. Nobody could Well, but I'm an active user of this stuff It was a great. Yeah. you're the of the two of us. Yes. I mean, I use you complexity and I And I draw you I use some of the art tools. I use Sonos. Yeah, search stuff, search stuff. Suno, not sonos, Suno, Sono. Suno, Suno No, I'm an active user of clawed code and I have And what you do is complain. People don't realize that after the show when we do our post mortem figure out what are to use and all the rest You always have some horrific story about how the thing screwed up. Yeah. And you're talking to yourself constantly now Yes about it, you know, how C' going to do on this? Oh ye Oh yeay, yeah, it made it made it. It made it. it made it mon you become kind of a psychopath. There's this great video. I think I I reposted it on X And it shows you a guy working with AI, know like a coding guy. and He says, Okaykay, cut the sandwich in half and then the other guy, which is him has a subway sandwich And so the AI guy starts to cut it lengthwise. No, no, no, stop. I said the other way. and then so it tries to cut it on the you know, it flips it on its side and wants to cut it lengthwise but right into the meat of the sandwich. No, no, the other way turns it upside down. I it goes on and on and on and on. because that's exactly what it's like. It is so, so close to reality of what this AI stuff. notot all the time When it works, it's great, but man, I don't want to fly on my plane I don't want it operating my oil business No,'s it's just been oversold. I mean there's great stuff. There's great stuff to do with it But I wouldn't trust it with my taxes. I mean, as long as you don't get an audit, it might be great You you did great this year on your taxes. Or not. O not So what was your clip that you wanted to play? I have two clips now. Let's start with this since you talked about, you know, the dangers. Let's play that Tesla kills a woman Didt we already play this one? I just got it. Tonight a woman was killed, two people injured when a Tesla crashed into an outdoor seating area at a restaurant in Seny Valley, California. A Tesla stopped them in a tangle of debris and umbrellas. police say a seventy nine year old woman walking on the sidewalk was killed. The cause of the crash is under investigation Yeah There's so many of these stories. didn't you just do this story Yeah. Okay. now the other one is but I'll just say this. That's not really AI I mean, this is machine learning that's been done and you know, this is get points won't take it. It's not really an AI story No that man. Neither one of these stores is really an AI story.. But this other one, which because I was I didn't even think about this until this woman paranoid chick Big mouth girl with, you know, not unattractive toothy goes on and on with with this paranoid delusion but then I started looking at the numbers. I was thinking She's right about the basics here Do you realize that operation in Utah, they're trying to build a big data center? Yeah that Kevin O'Leary is like somehow behind? No, no, Yeahah, this has been going on for a while and there's some left wing group that he says is funded by China. They're the ones behind the protests. and oh yeah, Yeahah. that's what he's on going. Now Kevin O'Leary is cited in Covert Aion magazine as a spook not as an asset Oh, a spook for some other outfit. No for the outfit. Oh the outfit. H okay. Mbe, maybe. Well, I don't know one way or the other and I, you know, you could probably No's going to tell you because you can't do that legally if he is But they kind of imply it in the mag, you know, Cvert action has been around since seventy eight and you know It's just sketchy, but Leary sketchy. So so so so then this woman chimes in with this. this is the Data center paranoia clip. Just have to come on here and say this real quick about the data centers. If you think that the government and Big tech are building these billion dollar facilities in the middle of nowhere to store your family photos or help you in any capacity, you're retarded Okay This is the whole this is it. Does she mention Palantir in this clip? She better Because that's what I'm doing. Let' just play it. I retarded. They're calling them data centers because calling them mass surveillance centers would probably send people into a spiral. They are literally building the infrastructure for a surveillance state and they're doing it right in front of your face. It's going to be fully capable of monitoring your speech, your behavior, your purchases. It's going to essentially harvest your biometrics and create an entire digital profile for you. People are trying to say that something like this would never happen. There's a ninety two percent chance on poly market that something like this is prohibited Utah just got approved for a massive data center blueprint. This data center in Utah is going to be sixty three square miles. Do you guys know how massive that is? I'm talking almost three times the size of Manhtan and two hundred times the size of the NSA's data center that already exist in Utah. Why does Utah need a sixty three square mile data center And by the way, it's going to be using double the electricity that Utah uses currently. And Honestly, why does the country need anything like that for that matter? So I'm asking you to just ask yourself if this is really for the betterment of society and storing family photos and for you, or is it for mass surveillance? Yeah this is a known meme going around across. Okay, well so I just had to look into the numbers here. Now she's wrong about three times. We're talking twice this. You've been to Manhattan Can you imagine the entire Manhattan Island a data center becausecause I looked into it. Manhattan Island is twenty three thousand depends. you get different numbers, but the maximum number you get Acreage is twenty three thousand acres. That's Manhattan Island. The proposal for the Utah Data Center is forty thousand acres Yeah That's roughly twice the size of Manhattan canan't what do you how can you build put that many computers in the entire city of Manhattan, let alone two Manhattans do how do you even wire that? I mean, if I was anybody, I'd be buying copper futures. I mean, there's just it doesn't make any sense in terms of the magnitude. So a couple things. One, let's just talk about what she's saying and then we'll get to the magnitude of it She's saying These data centers, yeah, there's data centers all over the world that are being built in Canada, the UK, Mexico, the Saudi Arabia And this is this is what the hypers, this is the AI race as to who's going to be done first with the data center that's going to have all the NvidA chips in there that is going to run the compute, the compute for all of the stuff that we're going to need for the stuff that clearly doesn't work well enough And somehow in the corpus of the lexicon of the citizen, this is turned into, and this is why I'm surprised you didn't mention Palant here This is the surveillance state. Which darling, the surveillance state is the phone in your pocket It's already here. data centers, that's not going to surveil you. It's a data center. You know somehow they think that a big data center means more surveillance. No The phone in your pocket is doing all of that for you and it's going to data brokers sold by Google. The Facebook meta And you're actively involved in it. So that's what people are And then the flock cameras, over the flock cameras. Oh, they got everything. Oh, by the way, it's funny she was doing that, of course on her phone So yeah, of course, of course U Yeah, no, I already I can see the troll room. Oh, yeah, Adam's going to say it's not for No, data centers do not surveill you. to the system surveill you and you have that in your pocket. In fact, you're typing on it right now, idiots You're typing on it, and if you're on Windows, you're on a surveillance system. So you don't need a sixty three square mile data center for that. I think O'Leary got over his skis on this one. This is my theory on that Got over his skis. he's like, holy crap. This thing because he's not dumb This thing's going to come apart at the seams I have committed to too much compute toooo much acreage And so he's already like, o okay, we're going to scale this back. We're going to make it smaller because these people are making my life difficult. I think he's the first one to see that This is not what he thought it was going to be This whole thing was a real estate play to begin with That's why Musk is saying, no, no, we got have data centers in space. I can't wait for those. O the moon. everyveryone's all into it. Yeah, o yeah. ye wait until Elon's data centers in space. Okay. A these going be circling around and using Well they went the moon to the South Pole where it's nice and cold. All kinds ofaces going That would be a good place to have them the, but you're not alled go to the South Pole because that's where they have the saucers U So you know, there's a couple of things that are that are flowing here and Then you have the electricity part municipalities are seeing this and they're getting mad. You've got the farming part where the farmers like, hey, you're taking away farm lland that'll never come back. The whole thing is a bad idea. Well Uah. And so the smart there's no farm. The smart money, and I'll just say NVidia, the only company really making money off of this They're saying, yeah, you know what? just run it on your computer at home. That's the way to go And but they're selling little computers. Yes. Yeah. They've got the DGX Sark and they've got these clones by MSI. and they're, you know, the cheapest one is three thousand dollars now, but that'll come down. Well this is all fine and dandy what you're saying. And' and you're right. and I'm not arguing about the local is where it's all headed What is the point of even Even specking out a data center the size of Manhattan Island. He's not called Mr. Wonderful for nothing That doesn't answer the question? Yes, because the money was there, the money was flowing, But be the point of it to take ten percent of the money before it all goes bankrupt. The whole thing is a giant scam That's the point of it. There's no need for this There's no need for it I'm telling you, well how do you even get to the point of signing off a data center. Dude, people b e guys of Manhattan Island John. Pe Wh signs off on this? How do you scam that money? Have you not watched CNBC? We literally just had an IPO that made Elon Musk a trillionaire on the promise he's going to put data centers in space That's even crazier than a data center the size of Manhattan This is let's talk about reality. This is crazy is absolutely nuts Canada. Canada. whoo normally just frown and look unhappy and they complain, they send letters I don't like this data center. Listen to what's happening in Canada. no no This is becoming a familiar sound of protest in Canada. Large groups of people saying they don't want giant tech companies building enormous data centers near them. It's already a widespread backlash to the growing AI boom and the heavy demands it places on land, electricity, and water my land. This group was in Saskatchewan, but similar protests have erupted in Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta. One study calculates that applications are in the works for more than ninety new data centers Nonetheless, the federal government recently gave the green light to two new data facilities in Vancouver. The Carney government says they're important to establishing what it calls digital sovereignty. That means cutting our dependence on other countries, especially the US, to develop and store much of our data abroad. Ottawa insists new data infrastructure is necessary for Canadian independence I like it that No, A, say no to AI, eh A A AI. No they're right. They're right. Sim or down everybody. This stuff is just I've been using it for a year and a half trying to figure it out I we know the chatbots are evil because people are so gullible. But none of this is really working And then, okay, now we move on to the next technology scam With no evidence whatsoever, even though I'm a big believer that we've had the technology since at least the seventies, but probably the eighties and nineties All of a sudden, we've had a successful test of a directed energy weapon Don't show it to anybody. Just trust pe. Secretary Hagseth shared that the first milestone test of the Golden Dome for America was a success and that directed energy was harnessed to eliminate incoming threats. So obviously the Pentagon is wanting to buy these to use them against our adversaries. What do you think of the investment in these types of weapons It's definitely needed, Katie. Obviously knocking down two thousand dollars drones with a million two million dollars SM two SM six missiles or Patriot missiles, just, you know, your enemy can bankrupt you. So we have to deploy these lasers. They're on board Navy ships, they're on ground based units now. So the economics are starting to level the battlefield here These direct energy weapons are pretty high speed. They've been in use for a while and as Erg said, they are a wide variety. But as you alluded to, the Havana syyndrome, these have been used for a while and they can be debilitating. I think the Pident kind of let it slip that we use some of the stuff during absolute resolve when we went in there to get Maduro. So it's a new level of warfare, but it's definitely leveling the playing field Yeah, he let it slip actually during our interview with him at the White House. I'm glad we asked him about that. And then he went on to call it discombobulator If you and I ran a u Raytheon or North of Grummet Don't you think we would have videos all over the place of this stuff for sales Well, it depends If it works Wh Pgseth said, Oh, I saw it I saw it happen We zapped a drones right out of the air. and This of course begets more questions about Havana syyndrome. These weapons seem to be in the hands of many factions that are operating without oversight. So this is an absolute threat to Domestic America. You know, all enemies foreign and domestic, we have these factions running around without oversight. So personn' personnel that are damaged. The Department of warar lied about this for many years, saying they didn't know what was causing Havana syndrome. They said they had no idea. Nobody has this technology. Well, guess what? The Department of warar this year stated we possess directed energy weapons and we're scaling them up Yeah, baby. We're gonna to zap your brain. and first we're going to collect all your data, put it into the biggs data center so we control you People are not thinking logically, John. They I mean, I've seen it in the trol room right now. Ben Rse is a smart guy He's like They're just going to control us once they have all the data in the data center Bro Don't put your data in the data center There's no need for. I just keep everything local. Or use Linux. And use a flip. Oh yeah, there's another there's another thing you should do. I agree with that. This is you don't have to give everything b my windows my old old version of Windows ten they can't be upgraded That's not that's not too bad did this most stable machine I have But you know, when you had a medical emergency We couldn't even get into your computer Where whereere was this is true? Where's the service that can say, Ohh, don't worry. we've got you covered. H's here's all John's passwords. You can send the email a newsletter again. Yeah This couldn't get in. None of this mes way remains. But this is the black pill vibe that we're seeing everywhere. Oh, it's just lost. We're just hold on. let me tweet something about how lost we are with all our data let me take a photo and let me put that on the cloud. tellell everyone how lost we are with our data that they're harvesting in the huge data centers D Stupid Yes. Well they have to be stupid to even imagine a data center the size of Manhattan Island. and then And then you say, well, well, how about twice the size of Manhattan Island You can't what are you nuts? Have you seen the giga factactories that Musk builds? Those things are miniscule by comparison. Yeah. No that was just an investor scam Well, it has to be. Of course it is. But but at what level do people go, Wait a minute, it makes no sense you can't build a building that's the size of a Manhattan island. Look at all the buildings that are on Manhattan I mean, it just doesn't make any sense. No I know. I know But well that's the point of that clip Well, that's a good clip But you hear it, you hear it is everywhere Palanter is going control us all in the flock cameras I the flock cameras, That's my favorite flocked camera. You know, theock camera scandal reminds me of I think it was a number of years ago, you know, they pretty much wired up a lot of England, the UK, especially London. Oh, totally ye. And people said it's overwired. They got cameras everywhere and no one knows what the hell's going on. can't be monitored Oh maybe AI can monitor. Yeah I can monitor a lot. Yeah. AI's already headed We have documented women and men who have been arrested. being here or there and they weren't there because AI misidentifies. A Iice no good. I'm pretty sure that Larry Ellison didn't didn't help at all when he u When he I'll just replay this clip when this is Oracle, if you want to talk about data harvesting, Oracle definitely is a company to be worried about. They They are the de facto data. they are data brokers. They are data harvesters U And when he was at the Stargate confference, what happened to that, by the way? What happened to the magic Stargate Where'd that go Is that's still being built or dwarfs in comparison to the entire data center on Manhattan Island by they the guy on Shark Tank Here's what he said then. The police will be on their best behavior becausecause we're constantly recording watching and recording everything that's going on. Citizens will be on their best behavior because we're constantly recording and reporting everything that's going on U And its it's unimpeachable. The cars, the cars have camera, you know cameras on them. have I think we have a squad car here someplace. But those kind of applications using AI if we can use AI and we're using AI to monitor the video. So if that altercation had occurred that occurred in Memphis, the chief of police would be immediately notified It's not people that are looking at those cameras. It's AI that's looking at the cameras. No, no, no. You can't do this. It would be like a shooting. That's going to be immediately that's going to be an event that's immediately an alarm is going to go off. It's going to be and're we're going to have supervision. In other words, every police officer is going to be supervised all times. They are now The supervision will and if there's a problem, AI will report the problem and report it to the appropriate person, whether it's the sheriff or the chief, or whomever we need to take control of the situation. We have same thing we have drones. We just if there's something going on in a shopping site and I'll stop, a drone goes out there, I get there way faster than a police car There's no reason for by the way, high speed chases. You shouldn't have high speed chases between cars you just have a drone follow the car. I mean, it's very very simple. And the new generation generation of autonomous drones. Yeah Larry? That's what Larry does. I'm selling you the future, baby, and you will love it. Doesn't it sound great? He's gone off the deep end with that Sen comment S say back off the sushi. You're eating bad fish course Meanwile, you have to deal with the following Here's Johnny from your Jesse Wers show. Yeah on the Jersey shore. when he's on the Jersey Sore asking people simple questions about about the indndependence dayay that's coming up, which is by the way Yeah, july fourth is on Saturday. It's just around the corner I He's going to ask a few questions about independence D. on the Jersey shore amongst America the classic Americans that you run into There was one person that did answer all the questions correctly that cut most of that out. Of course, because not only is man on the street already skewed, but you can skew the skewed. So good job, good work. Johnny hit the Jersey shore for a good old fashioned independent state quiz Why do we celebrate the fourourth of July I honestly couldn't answer that. Well, actually not sure. Be lit and enjoy life. How old is America turning this year Oh I have no idea. fifty eight? fififty eight. Is it actually? No. two hundred and fifty. Where do we declare our independence from explain that a little bit further. What do you mean by where the United States? Mozambique, everg. What was the name of the war in which we fought for our independence? Civil War. So Civil War. Yeah. No. U o go. I actually don't know. The Re I don't know. French and Indian Wars World War two The revolutionary War What was the name of the general that led us to victory in the Revolutionary War Do begin with an A Washington General P Hitler It was not Hitler. that I have no idea. What year did we declare our independence? This is a very. Gess een seventeen eighty six. seventeen seventy six. sixteen fifty four Democrats, I like to say Donald Trump is a king, but we know we don't have kings to this country because we kicked a king to the curb. What was his name? Oh my God. M need some multiple choice here. King Tut Singt Charles or something A. Who signed the Declaration of Independence? William Shakespeare Lincoln? Don? Wicks. George Bush Yeah, he I think that was a good one. You'd be surprised how many Eeducated, intelligent people who are friends. U when they said, o, man, you're going to be over there for the fourth of July. say, yeah, yeah, yeah. Do they celebrate the fourth of July there? Five people at least have asked me this question What? Yeah these It's the same thing with do they celebrate the fourth of July over there Or do they the same thing with Thanksgiving No. The betterqu the old joke is do they have a fourth of July in Holland? Well, yes, something between was the third and the third. Yeah No, and they they usually realize their mistake. like, o, oh oh, that's kind of stupid come so easily to us I mean, I was just going through clips today and I'm like Man, everything is so cynical and negative and downer and And yes, we got the fourourth of July. We should be happy. I remember the bicentennial. I'm old enough to remember nineteen seventy six. I was in America. We came back On leave from Europe And it was craz we were I think're in Rhode Island for some reason And it was fantastic and everyone was happy and Fireworks and drill teams, drill teams. No, it was fantastic. That's of how I remembemberered And I just see, you know, just negative, negative almost everywhere except people on on media. I mean I don't think it's just generally. No, but what do we do? We not even negative around here and I'm in Berkeley. Yeah But we deconstruct media. So when I'm going through clips, I'm like, o man, this is all that it is is just meronucts. We got a king know good It' this was a whole U Jake Tapper Just. went off on Trump's disclosure No. pretty sure that World Financial and the Trump meme coin and all that stuff. I'm pretty sure that was all done and wrapped up before he became president Do you recall? I do not recall, but I do have the Trump report's crypto earnings. BS clip. Yeah, let's kick it off with that and then we'll do some analysis from Jake Tapper. We have breaking news now from the White House where we're learning a lot more about President Trump's bank account tonight. His annual financial disclosure report shows the president made more than a billion dollars last year in cryptocurrency, including hundreds of millions from selling those Trump meme coins Let's bring in senior White House correspondent at Weuiza Shang with more. Weua Good evening Tony G good evening. A few figures jumped out because of how big they are. President Trump's financial disclosure reveals he reported more than one point four billion dollars in income from his family's cryptocurrency ventures last year, including six hundred thirty five million doars in royalties from those Trump meme coins, and more than five hundred million dollars from World Liberty Financial tooken sales, which is a venture he and his sons co foundounded Democratic lawmakers have long criticized Trump for crypto friendly deregulation, accusing the president of gutting safeguards to personally benefit, although it is not illegal for Trump to invest in private companies. And tonight, the White House says there are no conflicts of interest. Also new tonight, President Trump just announced the Republican Party will hold a convention for the midterm elections for the first time ever In Dallas in September. He says it will include a massive rally and entertainment. Tony Yeahes so Let's just set a couple of things apart here. So World Financial, which is run by the Trump brothers which they sold to I think they sold the majority, if not all of it to Qatar to the the Gomba over there whatever his name is b The Gomba, yes. And that's a stable coin company. It's a very's completely legitimate business Coinbase is in it. There's tons of companies doing it, Tether, circle And just to make it simple to understand, it could actually be very good for America because that shifts the Treasury auctions and the interest rates from the Federal Reserve to the Treasury So the treasury can say,, you know what? and these would all be short term bonds. Uh, you want to uh to create ten million dollars of stablecoin. you have to buy ten ten billion or ten million dollars of treasury, so it's backed by treasuries And already over thirty trillion dollars in stablecoin is being used around the world. It's a great way to expand our currency dominance, which you want. You want the dollar to exist. If you're an American, you want the dollar to continue And that's a legitimate business. They're very small in comparison to Tether which is actually owned by our commerce secretary or he's the he's the the agent for it, which is what's his face smiley guy Yeah Commerce Secretary Yeah, not best No, no, no, the commomerce secretary. Yeah, I'm trying to think of his name and blind trigger a second. So and that's a legitimate business. And the way you make money and there's a big argument in Congress right now, the way you make money is you buy the treasuries and it's a pretty good deal right now because you get a guaranteed four and a half percent Um interest on those treasuries. And so all you're doing is just creating a digital token for each treasury and you collect the interest. Now the big argument over the Clarity act which you might have heard about, is Can we also offer benefits to people who buy our stablecoin? And the banks are saying no, because then you have to be a bank because banks have deposit insurance and so that's what the Clarity Act is all about U and the Stablecoins legit business. Now The meme coin that Trump did, I tried to do that I really tried to do that. I had crap partners. We were going to You were in Holiday Yeah advertising in Dutch. Yeah. I saw one of these ads. Yeah. we were just promoting this coin. What happened they could well, so we were going to an ICO, an initial coin offering. is that is there's tens of thousands of them. And what you do is you say, okay, We're going to issue this coin and this coin can be used to go to concerts is our deal. concerts, meet artists, know if you have x number of coins and the coins have value and they have value because of this. And it's all about marketing And just as we were doing that And this is all based on Ethereum. This is a long time ago And the Ethereum price kind of collapsed and no one really wanted to do ICO's. and these partners were Dutch. That was the first problem. We just couldn't get it off the ground And then they then they didn't then they didn't want to put any money into it. They never paid half of my bills, you know, So it was it was a rip. It was a loser. It was a loser. yeah But it could have been an instant where, oh, boom. And you would have been you could have made a billion dollars. I would not be doing this show. I would be sitting on an island somewhere laughing it up No, you'd probably be wasting the billion dollars somehow. No, I already went through one of those cycles. I've learned my lesson on that. Yeah that's what they always say. Yeah. maybe you would stop. And you know what? there's always the podcast I'd be like, I can always go back to the podcast. And so that's what Bill Gates used to always say, you catch him It's In the early days, he'd say, well if if just Microsoft's idea doesn't work out, I can always go back to coding. Lutniick. How Howard Lutniick he's the guy. Howard Lutniick, our commerce secretary. So the meme coin, yeah, it's a You know, it's it's no better or worse than Elon Musk with Doge and all of this stuff is in essence worthless or, you know, it's like a collectible spaseball card of Trum's Trump has a lot of collectible items. He'st tal. He knows it. Yeah. He does the the Bible, the watch. Oh he made like eight million dollars on the stupid watch. It's all you people going by o, this is corruption at the highest level I don't think so. I don't think there's anything wrong with the president of the United States U who is It h who likes Chotskis, which is are junk. people, you know, people have sent me most of the most of the collector. I have not No one there's two things missing from my collection Not that I'm asking for these things, although it's going to sound like it I don't have a Trump watch And I don't have an Indiana God sweats shirt from their championship, but and I was wearing at the meet up, I was wearing Ohio state And I was condemned for not wearing Indiana. And I said the chap pastors from Indiana have no one's ever sent me a sweatshirt But you have a Steve Jobs dollar coin. no different. But I did get to Steve Jh. The best the best digital thing I ever did was it was mtV dot com Mtv. com was a great deal for me And of course, I can't divulge it because we sett it out of court. No one has any further comment But I started my company right after that and then I had a good run It's funny because John Markov of the New York Times. was on top of the same kind of idea and he got NYT. com Oh really Yeah, that was his domain So I have two domain stories And and they bitched about it. so he just gave it to them Well, I had Elvis d. com And for a while I had an had an email address going King at ellvis. com. People would send emails, Hey, king I saw you seven eleven. I love your music. It just going on and on on And I had that for a long time and then Priscilla Presley called me saidays, hey,, You got Elvis. com So you can have it I'm not going to fight you. I'm not going to fight Elvis. you can have gave it her And then when we built budwiser. com Uh, Franheiser Bush was my client. Bud. com was owned by some dude. in like the Texas back woods. And he was just hisis name was probably Bud totally And he was a big fan of Budwiser And so Budwise is like, oh man This guy he's going to jerk us around. It's going to cost us millions of dollars. So Well, let me talk to him. Let me see what we can do. Call the guy. He was exactly like that I amm just a fan. I just love my bud is really good. So well, Budweiser would really, really like to use that for their internet domain Would you consider parting with it And he thought and he said Do you think you could get me a six pack of Lneck sign by August Bush? I think I could do that, sir. I think I could have it hand delivered to you. And that's how they got bud. com back. It's like a Seinfeld episode. Yeah U, you know He was a good old boy. He didn't he didn't want a lot of money. He could have got have picked up a few dollars cents. I rec I recommended that they they fly them in on the jet and give them a tour, but they didn't go for that. So you should just do that Anyway, here not recommended it. You should have said that's what he's demanding. Oh yeah. Well, I was young, can I say I just given up ellvis. com Mbe I can get it Still have diaries d. com still waiting for that million dollars to come in. You have diaries dot com and nothing's come of it? Nothing. Well got one I think you missed the window. The window was early. It's like the guy who had ar. com a decade ago Yeah, longer than that . com I know this for a fact. art d. com sold for one million dollars. Yeah. Well, broadcast. com b mark an entire basketball team Yeah, that's yeah, right here Yeah Yahoo is at Yahoo Let listen to Let's listen to do you even wantan to listen to tap or talk about it Yeah, let's here a little bit. It's kind of fun. Today, we are getting a much clearer picture of just how much President Donald Trump and his family have been profiting in many ways since Trump's return to the White House. We're going to walk you through multiple examples, starting with President Trump's newly released twenty twenty five financial disclosure required by the Ethhics and Government Act of nineteen seventy eight that shows his total income for twenty twenty five exceeded two point two billion dollars. That is up fromr six hundred twenty two million dollars in twenty twenty four before he returned to the White House This nine hundred and twenty seven page report is a staggering look President Trump's growing fortune made while he's president through cryptocurrency holdings, royalty payments, Property investments. and much more. Now Trump's total crypto earnings alone totaled about one point four billion dollars during his first year back in office. one point to clip stop, clip Does he discuss how this hurts the taxpayers or how this involves the taxpayers or how this involves taxpayer money No that he spent almost forty five minutes on just complaining about it. No, there was no ment she brings on Because there is no taxpayer scam here. No No, there's not at all. It's impropriety, man. It's just a bad look, man. Oh totaled about one point four billion dollars during his first year back in office. one point four billion with a bill billion would bill. And it's important to note, President Trump began making cryptocurrency regulations or the lack thereof. S, this is what they try to do. What they're trying to do is saying, well, he made all this money because he's got cryptocurrency regulations going But they already sold out. They already sold out on the stablecoin. They you know, it was five hundred million, you know, that that's that was what they got which went into I think it went into I don't know if it went to Trump himself personally, but probably into the Trump family money That was it, but that was before any regulation was in. A big part of his presidency Some of the crypto earnings on the financial disclosure include more than five hundred twenty six million dollars from sales of cryptocurrency tokens tied to World Liberty Financial, LLC which is managed, and that's factually false They didn't sell any tokens. They sold a piece or most of the company for that money. partart by his sons, Eric and Donald Trump junior Also an agreement with celebration coins paid Trump six hundred thirty five million dollars. See, that's the guys I was supposed to be working with when I tried to do that. Where were celebration coins I was trying to do that. What was the name of that coin? Do you remember what that coin was No, I don't. Oh gosh I'macking. I'll think of it. This is thought to be behind the Trump meme coin which has plunged in value since he launched it days before taking office After Trump and C sold them They plunged from a high of seventy four dollars twenty seven cents to their current value around one dollar. And seventy cents, according to Coinbase. Scam must be a scam, must be a scam. Let's talk about the royalties, royalties. Then there's more of the deals that Trump struck to lend his name to random products and ventures, which lead to huge royalties and licensing fees, such as Trump watches generated four point seven million dollars in royalties. Don't forget the two hundred eight thousand dollars related to a Bible that the president frequently promoted plus sixty seven thousand six hundred and thirty four dollars for Trump sneakers and fragrances What exactly is the Trump fragrance You don't know Aside from business ventures Pident Trump's financial disclosure also includes gifts and his various quote unquote settlements. with social media companies and news organizations whom he sued or threaten to. eight million dollars from Twitter or X after Elon Musk settled with Trump last February, sixteen million dollars each from ABC and from CBS Donated to the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library Foundation, of course. twenty four point five million dollars from Facebook parent company, Meta, also donated to the Trump library. twenty two million dollars from YouTube. given to the trust for the National Mall In terms of Trump's actual profit making It is unprecedented for a sitting president. And it's drawn criticism from opponents and others who say there are multiple conflicts of interest. The White House denies that, and today Trump downplayed any concerns that he could be profiting off the presidency. to average Americans, especially those who right now financially. I don't get involved in my personal We have funds that run my money. to critics say you're profiting off the presresidency, mister. Well, you know why I'm profiting becausecause the stock market's going up. Everybody's profit The stock market is not why he made twenty two point two billion dollars last year. man. Okay, here's the PBS version that will stop this nonsense. Eric, I miss the big question here is, if mister Trump was not president, could he or would he have made the same amount of money that he did? It's hard to imagine that if he were not president that there would that his memecoin or it would be as profitable as it has been, or that there would have been the scale of investment inbody financial. Y What kind of analysis is this? If he was not president, then that's exactly. This is like How much money did you make, mister Curry? Well, I made a x amount of money as a podcaster. Well, what would you have made if you weren't a podcaster Well, you know, you is no logically stupid. No this my favorite is well, you have a lot of listeners because you were already famous. Dude No There was no there was no podcast when we started in well when I started podcasting in two thousand three. And you and I had had to drag this thing out of the swamp for years Same type of thing Me coin or it would be as profitable as it has been, or that there would have been the scale of investment in World Liberty Financial and the Stablecoin. It seems as if his status as president is like intimately intertwined with the success of those companies. Okay hold on So what we're doing here, this is a trick the the implication, even though he's not saying it directly is that which is a little different than my analysis I just gave This implication is that This is corruption. This is play, a pay to play. If he wasn't president, then exactly. the stable coin wouldn't exist. It's not me coin wouldnteccess. Me coin. meme coin That's not acess mee coin If it if he wasn't president, the only reason this is this is basically the analogy to Hunter Biden's art. Yeah Yeah. No one would buy Hunter Biden's art if the Biden wasn't president. True That's not the same thing as this Yeah We' continue. it is like intimately intertwined with the success of those companies. And I mean the fact that he launched the meme coin as they were gathering at a audit what? One more thing. With Hunter Biden's art, I'm giving Hunter Biden a quarter of a million dollars favor with somebody. I'm not buying a ten dollars meme coin. So Trump will do me a favor. There's no quid pro quo. Well, you you do get to go to a special dinner There's a special dinner. Yeah for everyone who bought a mmi. Yes. Yes, he does these dinners Oh, I should have b one. This is exactly C Trump's going to be there and it know have to pay for the dinner as a free meal. Well, a lot of these people paid a lot of money to get their meme coins, I guess. yeah. The three days before his inauguration for what was called the crypto ball. It was a bunch of crypto executives and administration, you know, soon to be administration officials there to celebrate his inauguration. and that's the night he launched it And it was like follow me as I lead the world. These things are so intertwined. I think it's hard to imagine he would have made as much money. He's never made this much money in his entire life as he's made in this one year. So I think that's part of your answer right there Oh there you go. That's it. That already on. That's PBS, man. We don't know this. No Because his taxes have never been released How do we know that this is the most he's ever made? We don't Well then did they they stated it as fact. This is what I'm saying. Every sucks. All the news is this Yes there was this was an interviews. So there must have been pushback by the reporters saying No. How do we know that this the most he's ever made? He's never released his taxes? At least Ms Now is honest about it And they just they just come out and say, hey, we're doing all of this because of the midterms. That's all that we're doing about It' for the midterms. It's twenty twenty eight. and we're going to blanket the airways with all of this stuff nonstop until youemrat No twenty the midtererms for twenty twenty six,. twenty twenty eight for the next president And we're going to blanket the airwaves until you vote Democrat, you stupid people. In many ways though, our story in America has been our ability to overcome adversity. This isn't the first time our nation has faced adversity. But what we've done in every chapter of our American story is despite the challenges, we've ended that chapter on a moreversity What What adversity are we in? Trump, he's just an adversity. He's the adversity president. No, with more freedom, more opportunity, more justice, more equity. I know it doesn't feel that way right now, but we are in the midst of writing that chapter and it will be up to the American people less people with titles next to their name Ordinary Americans doing what Franklin said to that woman outside Independence hall that' meet her reference defending our republic, keeping our repepublic. The work falls to all of us. That's why we need a national referendum this November on Donald Trump's chaos cruelty and corruption. We need people to up and vote and be it's the it's the trifecta. Chaos, cruelty, and corruption And I'm a sucker for alliteration. They nailed it on this one. I know what the se is today. E this November on Donald Trump's chaos and cruelty and corruption. We need people to rise up and vote and be adoed on this begin to see our way out of this darkness toward more light. more sun At least they're honest about it. This is what I love. They're honest about it They're honest, there's two more from this. This is so good. T I O, sorry, this. I mean, it is as clear as day in the fourteenth Amendment. This case should have taken this is regarding the fourteenth Amendment, but it's all about Trump. A nanosecond to decide. And it should have been nine nothing. I gather some of the justices were intimidated by Donald Trump sitting there in the court, staring at them, glaring them during thatation. And then JD Vance comes along and says the quiet part out loud. It's one of the reasons why we have to win the United States Senate and not let them appoint a justice should there be a vacancy who would be younger, who would be there for a long time, and be more dangerous when it comes to eviscerating the rights of Americans Bottom line here is we need real reform in this country. It's got to be people centered and people powered People come as a result of people rising up, showing up at the ballot box, demanding more for mail in ballots their elected officials and ushering in a new chapter in this country, one that gets us back to our roots of more hopeful, more inclusive, and more just. You see, this is this is the point. you feel down with all the messaging we're throwing in your face Just vote Democrat and everything will be more hopeful. And this is the kick or the last one in this series. Ty I want to ask you something of a personal question. I mean, you represented Donald Trump. You worked closely with him. Now you're a pretty vocal critic, very vocal critic of him. What do you think of the lawyers who signed on to work with him during this administration. So I think it's very important that even the worst presidents have the best assistance. So I think lawyers who go to work for this administration, if they can go in with the determination to honor their oath, which is to serve the Constitution and American citizens, not an individual. And if they actually do that, they're performing an enormous public service. I think what we see, however, is we've seen a lot of people who have abandoned their, takeake Todd Blanche as exhibit A or Pam Bondi as exhibit A one. Pam Bondi had a session in the St Hall of Justice where you know, she declared the fealty of herself and the entire department. to one man to Donald Trump, not to the country, not to the Constitution, to one man. And you've seen Todd Blanche trying to facilitate a one point eight billion dollars slush fund taking the money from the taxpayers that unjustifiably was given to Trump in a quote settlement of a dispute that wasn't really even a legal dispute we've seen we've seen people just do things that are unconscionable and unprecedented in American history and at a scale that the country is now being numbed to. You know, we dont comparisons no, no, no, no, the kickers coming here. listen. Now being numbed to. you know, we I've seen comparisons of Hunter Biden to the Trump family. you know, that's that's like, you know, that's like comparing a Jaywalker to to Jeffrey Dahmer. Well, there we go. It wasn't worth the effort. Well, only ' becausecause you got bored of it. I can't help but the guy's long winded Do you remember We have four clips I want to play before we go out? This is I'm seeing the time constraints here. Yeah, well, it's because we're having a good time We're having a great time. too bad we can't do anything about that. we We got at least mention the heat deaths in the EU Yes, Hold on a second. And because you're in the EU and I wanted to make sure we got to this clip. Yeah And I will give you a boots on the ground report after the clip. In Europe, there's a perfect storm. The oldest population on any continent that's warming the fastest. France's record last week is linked to roughly one thousand deaths of mostly elderly. climate related impacts and hazards, heat is the biggest killer. European officials are calling for change, but not the kind that may seem obvious. Install air conditioning, especially for vulnerable people and save lives. Why is that not a solution in Europe? My honest response is I don't think that should be the solution anywhere. In the longer term, what happens is installing more air conditioning actually emits more heat into our environment so it will actually increase the speed of warming. It's also more expensive. Energy prices are much higher in Europe. Governments find other ways to cool historic and densely populated cities. In Rome, wearable technology is distributed to monitor the elderly who are by far in the most danger. A recent survey in France said one in six people they surveyed and said they'd rather suffer for the sake of the environment. Does that surprise you? No, We're not doing this for us. We for future generations. Lee and I re CBS News London. I I heard I have no No evidence, but I read and I heard that in the UK They were going around saying, you got to take you got to take that air conditioner out of the out of your window. We're going to arrest you I wouldn't be surprised. Kind ofa wouldn't surprise me either But Supposedly according to some reports, they're doing that all over the place We just trying to kill people. That's what it is. So I asked Christina before we came over. Th I sent her a link to one of these stories and I said, ' did she finally because you know, she's thirty eight weeks pregnant It was one hundred degrees. They had no air conditioner, flat roof above the bedroom. so they were sleeping downstairs. And they got a portable unit. She's like, Ohh so nice and I sent her this link I said I hope the climate crazyies don't do this in Holland, she says This is now she's a woman of the people I think Dutch people would revolt against that. Everybody's tired of everything and all the climate bullshit So maybe But they still don't have their bikes back. So I'm not sure that they would really revolt about it. it It was a nice seventy three degrees and raining when we got here today Oh, that's perfect. Yeah, it's very nice. And the rain was only brief. culled everything down. Everybody's happy that everyone's outside you On the terrac is having a good time. What's your second clip Secret event. tellell me what it is Secret event. Oh, I know exactly what this is This is the u Darren O'Neill has been invited to be the MC of the Taylor Swift wedding Madison Square Garden Did I get it to clip N P Cissioner here. Yeah got it. New York Police Cissioner Jessica Tish indicating that something big was about to happen at the world's most famous arena. And a briefing about major events happening this weekend in New York City, I would be remiss not to mention an event that we are tracking at Madison Square Garden On Friday night. The NYPD will, of course, have a detail in place, but I am not going to go into more specifics on that at this time Of course They do it on the fourth of July weekend with the biggest celebration for two hundred fifty. Yeah. Are they really gonna do it on this weekend Yeah, it's supposed to be like tomorrow That idiot. We two more clips So I have one climate change clip for Europe if I can sneak that one in Okay. The last eleven years are the hottest on record. We know the ocean is getting warmer, the eararth's surface This is PBS, of course. Cis temperature is rising. Europe is experiencing unprecedented heat right now. What's the impact of climate change and all of this You know, climate change underlies all this, right? All of it. temperatures are about three degrees Fahrenheit warmer than they were just a little over a hundred years ago. So if you picture it like a building, if your foundation of the building is, let's say three feet higher, well then your building' going to be three feet higher. So highw distance This is way distance and got nothing to do with With the temperature? Yes. and apparently, it was ninety seven degrees in Europe a hundred years ago Sorry, this is a cycle, man. Here's you go. So if you picture it like a building, if your foundation of the building is, let's say three feet higher, well then your building's gonna be three feet higher. Wow. This what Climate change is making all heat domes, every heat wave more intense, longer l. Okay I looked it up You know when we started talking about heat domes on this show At least fifteen years ago. N, not quite twelve years ago And it was just it was a heat dome. We weren't too crazy about climate change at the time But now all of a sudden heat domes are because of climate change. Let's forget El Nino, the super El Nino, let's forget the jet streams. let's forget all about that. It's climate change. Heat domes. Every heat wave, more intense, longer lasting, and also larger in scope And what we're seeing is unprecedented tight heat. In fact, the heat wave in Europe that played out over the past week or so, there was a study that was done by World Weather attttribution. They found that the heat dome was likely about six degrees Fahrenheit hotter than it otherwise would have been just fifty years ago and fifty years ago it would have been v impossible without climate change. But I have a study So that's the impact on the European heat wave. There's going to be another one shaping up as we head into the weekend and next week for the Eastern US. again, not an unprecedented heat wave, but climate change is certainly making it hotter than it would have otherwise been. Due to climate change You know, that's the one thing Well these people should be arrested. That's the one thing. I'm so I'm happy about our president. At least he did that for us He just called it out and stopped all the funding of it. slowed it down? No, I think he'd changed people's minds. I think he really did. Well, let's hope so. Yeah, I think so Okay, now here's one more that that has to do with we've been kind of talking about this on and off This is the latest iteration of let's get some new gear. This is the drone hitting the airliner. You heard this one? Yes. Tonight. the FAA is investigating a potential drone strike over New York. Jet Blue flight nine hundred forty eight from Las Vegas was on final approach to New York's JFK airport early this morning when pilots reported a close encounter with an apparent drone at three thousand feet light with a drome back there in the turn. You said you collided It get aight right above the cou. The Airbus A three hundred and twenty one landed without incident. Jet Blue says a post flight inspection found no signs of damage or any indication of a collision. The FAA is also investigating another drone incident at nearby Newark airport Friday. A United Airline seven hundred thirty seven reported it was nearly hit by a drone while descending with one hundred eleven on board And we almost hit a drone right there at Gimme, United fifteen thirty, about one hundred feet below us You not a fifteen, thirteen, you get to look at it It was It was like a circular shape, and that was about it. looked like it was about three feet wide. Drones are not supposed to fly near airports or above four hundred feet. But the FAA receives more than a hundred reports a month of drones operating around airports. Tony, that's more than three every day Yep Yeah. Remember when we had all those drones from an Iranian mothership. New Jersey. Yeah, what about that? You got a lot of play. That was good. Those were good times. Hey man. this is real man. This is Iran. wasasn't it aliens He's supposed to be alcial Media has ruined the world. It hass ruined the world. It hass ruined the world. So has Ozempic. And my last clip will be this one There's always something with those zempig. Yeah. there's a couple of things with thosezempig these days. It crazyave you ever heard today Waita Sorry. I was gonna to ask you if you have you heard of? Well, actually zempig vagina Oh no, but I might want some. The craziest shit I heard today at the salon comes from a friend client in the medical sales community According to plastic surgeons in the South, the highest growing procedure is to correct ozemic vagina. So if the symptoms of ozempic weren't bad enough, now there is enough deterioration of the connective tissue that it is causing the vagina parts of the vagina to deteriorate and fall out of the body so it' still attached. But the procedure, as far as we could tell corrects that and lifts it back into the body So if the other if hair loss wasn't bad enough, if all the other side effects weren't bad enough for the one percent of people who actually need to be on Rzempic, not like the general public, that's just taking it as a recreational option. This seems like the one to watch for Wow, And it's now on Medicare. fifty bucks a month. You too can get OVAge. That's right, everybody. OV OVA. But it' o, you won't be able to see it from your rotting eye disease. So it's all good. It's all good. And only one man could bring that to you, that story, ladies and gentlemen, it is the man who put the sea in chaos, cruelty, and corruption. Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only mister John . He the bcious to see bse tele thegraph feet in the air. Subs in the water all the dayam tonight. And the morning to the trolls in the troll room j for second See. twelve ninety two. 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Let's reedit it. let's change this. and they've gotten to the point where all they pretty much do is give away money So you know, you w you, you can win two hundred fifty thousand dollars, but he makes, you know, five million It What a great business. I mean, it's content, I guess. It's a great b Before we before you continue, do can you do me a favor? Yeah, sure Forward the spreadsheet? sppreadsheet to my Gmail account Okay, hold on a second. Well this is This is a tricky operation. Hold on killed my email Did you not receive it today No, I have an iMap issue with my email server. an iMap When I went to just retrieve it, its just I can't get it IMap issue. Oh, this is not Oh, your Gmail, I'm sorry. hold on You just get no spam 'cause you get no emails Um, I don't know if I have is is just I don't know if this is your Don't say it. I'm sorry. I don't know if this is it. Let me see if it gets rejected. Let me say, no, it looks like it looks like it went You could always do it in a browser, I guess on my Gmail. you get it And come in. Siously, u Is it? I got I did get it from Jay Oh so you got it I think Let see if I can download it while you look for that. Well I'm doing all the work. Yeah. Oh yeah, tons of work there. Why are you doing all that work? I gott to click on this, I gott to click on that and I got I got to I w to tell everybody about value for value. The new international lifestyle that we have been living on for almost nineteen years where we don't make you jump through hoops or pay up frront or have to listen to mediocre content because you pay for the bonus content or the good stuff. we just give it all to you twice a week All of it right there, all you have to do is to keep it going. if you like the show, if you get value out of it, ooh, there it is send us some value back. You know, how come you never pitch the value for value? Why is it always me? I want to hear your value for value pitch Hey, I am trying to get this thing up. This' what she said Okay, didid you get it up Is it up? No Otherwise I'd be pitching value for value.. Okay. so You can stop tape. there we. You there we go. Okay, you got it. All right, good So tell us about value for value, John Well the idea is simple We're producing this show's three hours, six hours a week total And it has information that you can use for all kinds of purposes And it also calms you down. I think it helps people. make wise decisions to keep someone the straight and narrow And we don't charge anything for him, but we do expect that maybe if they get some sort of a Benefit benefit, any sort of benefit may be for their health. It may be for their relationships. It may be some information that they needed to make a good investment. Who knows They could give us some income to keep to support this effort because we can't get the income any other way. We can't get the income by going to advertisers and we could, but then the show is suck and it wouldn't have any good information. We there's things we couldn't say You couldn't you can't make it an assertion about one thing or another. like Well, like how we lost the interactive brokers account over there at PHM plug. Is that because you gave bad information? How did you? No no becausebody somebody on the show made an offhanded comment about about prop bets. Oh, really? And they got mad and then interactive brokers Oh somebody wrote a nasty note and you know, you shouldn't have said that And then next you know, we don't have a sponsor anymore. This is what would happen to this show Oh, if we didn't get people to Pony up. Okay, just think about the results. you onlyon have the show. You have a piece of crap show like every other partod. Let's look at an example. So if the big advertiser, the biggest advertiser these days is better health from the Wellness Company U and wed be ragging on all kinds of stuff that you like we just did a GOP one we'll give you OVAagege Do you think that the companies that sell that stuff would want to advertise with us? No H you heard haveave you heard a podcast talk about OVAge anywhere? No? Why not? And won't hear it on the mainstream media because they've sold out. Yeah So right that right there is a health tip of epic proportion Well, especially if you're a guy. I mean, yeah, you know what? If you're a guy, you're really in trouble You can support us multiple ways. You can set up a meet up. We love the boots on the ground. These are extremely valuable to the show. We also need money, so we have time, talent, and treasure And we have found that throughout the ages, it's great when we have a different piece of artwork Then I'm a little surprised that after this fine piece for episode eighteen eighty one, we titled that The Cow cartel. This was a piece by Jeffrey Ria and it was a No Agenda Majong tiles and It was an interesting piece because you know a lot of theseajong tiles didn't really have official Majong tile shapes But I still I've gotten, again, only tons of emails from people saying, oh yeah Mjang Tiles, this is great people pay hundreds of dollars for Majang Tiles. Why don't we have no agenda Majong Tiles Because the people that play Maj young are old women who don't listen to the show, we also se no Mau young tiles Okay, well, there's your meeting. That's literally how we run the company we appreciate you, Jeer. This is true. And by the way, I'm not the only one who shouts at the other guy. No, no, no. When I when did I last shout at you? I don't shout at you ever Yeah shout at you at the beginning of the show, he said I should be dead. No, no, but I did shout at you when you had like a bypass. I'm like, what are you doing? You're ruining the show. Yes, of course. I should I should Yes. So Marty, our joke writer.. Your joke writer. Let's get this straight. Your joke writer. Yes. One of my joke writers.ne Oh you have a whole stable of them. And you have something to say about my robot. You've got joke writers,h, okay Yeah, but they're humans. I come with my own material So Marty went and had open heart surgery. he just went and had that. like he had a taco. Well, he gets a lot of operations, but he had And I he sent a note and I should like to read it Oh, yeah, L love to hear that. Is he okay? let's just get straight He made it through. It was last Friday and he's what did he have? single double triple quadruple? No, no it wasn't bype as was a valve replacement or some damn thing. Oh, Overhaul. Okay. Valve replacement. Now he's out. of trouble and he's mad because of thesead service he gets at the hospital. He didn't get good service. Oh, he's alive, isn't he? Was that not good? Well hereere we go, let me read this. Okay. Sorry about being switched to the general ward I did two days ago or a day and a half in ICU and then sent to the General Ward, which was a giant step downward in every way After two days of that shit, I said, get me the F out of here. There's nothing they were doing there that I couldn't do at home. And the general attitude was miserable among the underpaid staff who were mostly pigeon Eng English speaking Africans. doing the jobs of nurses that nurses used to do. and the nurses that seem to be a vanishing breed spend most of their time on their phones giggling with friends. There's an enormous article in this for you, John, especially in Boston where the idea of flooding low paid jobs to semi literate Africans, not black Americans, not African Americans Africans has taken hold. I give general medicine, especially in hospitals and no more than a couple of years before they would become clinics run by physicians assistants. But that's already happening. Wow. Love to talk to you by phone. Thank you for both. Now I ran into this There was a number of Africans that you run into. Now there was a lot of Filipino women, especially in the Bay Area that were doing most of this work, but there were literally Africans who could barely speak English and they didn't seem competent at anything. And they were in the hospital you know doing this and that What What is this in that That's what I'd like to know. They come in, bumble in and they do something. they wouldn't get anything accomplished. someomebody else would replace them and they do what they were supposed to do There's something fishy going on with all these Africas. L lot of You know, u Somalis, for example. They're all over the place And they're eating the dogs Well some no, that's the Haitians. Oh, I'm sorry. That's., wait a minute, Somalis are ripping off Medicare right there in the hospital. All I know is that H his complaint is legit. I believe it You don't want to go to the hospital No, you don't want to go to the hospital. It's no fun So I would somebody out there can send a note and why where do all these Africans come from? fromom Africa when there's people in Americas that need work Yeah, well know what they'll say? Well Americans don't want to work. ull crap. Yeah, I'm with you. O. Well, I'm glad Marty's okay Has he gotten funnier since the operation By the on the basis of this note, no, no Let's as we near the the fourourth of July, the celebration of our great country We have been asking for the two hundred fifty donation. which I think you can also do a twenty five. Do we do a twenty five as well for the fifty or is only two hundred fifty? I probably should do one for the next show. Yeah. And you know, we should read them too. if they want to. they want us to Have a note. You're twenty five. It would be nice Yeah I put a Canad Canada dayay thing in. No by No response gotot not one response. from any Canadian who like years ago, theyd say, well, thanks for recognizing things, you know No, I put, you know, No, not one Canadian cares So let's look at the artwork. We had Jeffrey Rhea And we thank you, Jeffrey. There was Some odd ones. Of course, Darren O'Neill with a Boobs in amjong tile We had u only we have u er bllog I did have an interesting piece that wed never use. It was a Majang tile in his signature but which was kind of an you know, not going to use it, but it was interesting. And then there's heads like Um Marjie Taylor Greene, or is it Meghgan Kelly? I don't know. and Tucker Carlson, No, we're not going to use that. We're not going to show Fauci behind bars or John Bolton behind bars No. And then the bllue acorn stole an idea from someone the Statue of Liberty pointing. That's from Yeah, Kaitlin Kaate that Kaitlin No, it's not c. Cunningham. Cunningham, yes, that's who it is. Yeah, she's getting all the attention. Yeah Taylor must be mad. Um so you know, I see some different models being used. That's interesting, but No, the most artistic was Jeffrey Ria. You even thought it was, I think you said, that's interesting Did't you say that? That's interesting. I like the piece a lot. Yeah, that's good. 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Lly, thank you to every podcast listener or no agenda listener who donates their time, talent and treasure to the best podcast in universe. You are valued by this humble listener. four more years, Can I get massive dumps? Shut up it' science and a goat karma jingle. Jason Cretchman of the White Sur Jason, Sir Crechman of the Whitewater Valley They did dumps. They call them dumps, bigig massive dumps. But anyway, that was just my little Oh, wow, hold on a second. that's not the right. We haven't done this dor. Kiki. And huh Sorry, Well what it's worth it She want to shut up already A Its science. iss gone M this is lame Science Tell me this is gone. We're stuck to Kiki . I have science What have science done for you lately What is worth it And And I click this one and it's the wrong one. But anyway that see, that's the wrong one. this is a problem. What is this one Probably under shut up. No. No, I know it has doctor Kiki in the title Maybe just Kiki Yeah, that's what I'm doing. I have Kiki All right, shut up science. Let's see, shut up science. No Well, you're going have to bump it I'm very upset by this. Yeah, you should be. yours Generally, Yeah Bishally organized This is This is what makes me nuts 'ause I have this one. What has science done for you lately? Right. And then I have this is doctor Kiki science. But anyway, that was just my little. party. this is science. Okay, there you go. I only have a piece of it. Something's very wrong here. I'm gonna have to look into that. Here's your goat commer though, I nowhere to find that every single time You've got I'm not. sorry about that. I gotta work on that one Michael No, I'm sorry, Manuca Gold. Manua Gold continues their streak of three hundred and thirty three dollars thirty three cents. and we appreciate them supporting the show. ITM everyone, we still offer twenty percent twenty percent off exclusively to no agenda listeners at ManucaGold dot comot and we thought code freedom was a good choice for July. Yes Hope everybody has a safe and fun time celebrating the Big two hundred fifty. They took my criticism of their copy to heart, John. Yeah so I see this attenuated note. We appreciate Mukca Gold The meeting went like this Did you hear what that curry gu said about us? Yeah, we're gonna have to stop sending them becausecause this is ridiculous. Well we have to send it one more time. I'mlike interactive brokers though, they didn't quit. didn't raid to quit on us Do they do prop bets? Is that what's going on? There interactive broken? They got some prop bits do something similar. And similar enough. And somebody on Not quite as bad as what is the worst one I can't remember their name K Kely No, there's one I can't remember the people know what it is Michael Taster up. He's in Urbndale, Iowa. He came in. now we don't have very few executive producers today, only three So're an associates here at two fifty seven ninety four. I think that's two hundred fifty plus fees Yeah Prob. Yeah, it's here's my semi semi seQineni MQuarter millennium or forget it. My American two hundred fifty donation, this would be my second two hundred fifty donation. My first was back in seventeen seventy six show last time. A, yes America Bulldog Karma, please. . And there's Richard Adams from Oram, Utah with a freedom donation, America two hundred fifty donation, plus fees two hundred fifty seven ninety four. He says a two hundred fiftyh anniversary only comes along once in a lifetime. I'd feel unpatriotic if I didn't do anything for America two hundred fifty feel better now. Thanks, Adam and John. Well thank you And we continue with Sir Johnny B. Port New York to fifty seven ninety four This is Sir Johnny B. congratulating America on two hundred and fifty years of striving to be the best and most of the time hitting the mark. M check out Sir Johnny B and the robot on Apple Music, S JON NYB Spotify, Amazon, YouTube, or any other music platform, Johnny B and the robot. Den he sent me a link and he said, Hey, I'm gonna to send a donation because you listen to the music? and I did. U, and I'm conflicted about it. no good? It's good Well, first of all, so one the song he sent me a link to is a song about Romans one, two, and three So it's like it's like a gospel Biblical. Yeah, it's a gospel worship music, but it's almost metal. It's it's very heavy, which I kind of like that. But you know, I'm just like Like all music, if you really, if you're going to be serious about music, it's just like, a Is it is it really music?? Be he clearly you think this is all It's? Well, no, it's AI because he does a lot of our end of show mixes. So he's an AI guys, Johny B and Sir Jhny B and the robot And so, you know anyway, he's going to try and do value for value for it. So I promote that. Go listen to it. Let me know what you think. It's good But I'm just like, is it is it human? Is it robot? Is it I don't know I mean, I don't know how to feel about it I'll send you a link. I'd like to know what you think about it. There you go. R Davis eighty seven. fromrom parts unknown, two hundred and fifty dollars. And he says, ITM to my brother Crackpot and Uncle Buzzkill, AKH, John and Adam. In honor of the two hundred fiftieth trip around the sun of our great country, I would like to offer this small token of my appreciation. And I humbly ask for your d douchhing. d. You've been douched As I return a small portion of value you have provided to me, Thankk you for your couge courage. R Davis eighty seven Protector of the Northern Mohawk Valley and southern Adirondacks And he would like John's All aboard sound effect and a Goat sccream karma. Bard. All the board Pre pretty sure that it's this No No There it is. You have God. C. Oh, this next one's good All right, Matthew Martell. Oh there he is in B Bomo, Pennsylvania to ten sixty Hey, I keep things short. Have a happy fourth. visit martelhardware dot comot Use coupon called Manuca gold for an additional ten percent off of your order You'll never hear that in traditional advertising ever. No that That's gonna happen. That's hilarious. You It gott to love the No Agenda nation. And coming in with two hundred seven dollars and two cents because he's the guy who always comes in with two hundred dollars and the date of the show. 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Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs Job You know, I really do appreciate the small business value that we get I really like it You know, they send in funny notes, We get to rag on the long ones. they're cross promoting each other. And they're supporting the show They do. And they're supporting the show. There's something really lovely about that. I'm enjoying that. Thank you so much, everybody. Our last note is and our last associate executive producer is from Shafina English Shufina And she is from San Francisco, California. She celebrates her birthday on the twenty seventh of June, so it's a belated birthday and she has a note here. Um dear John and Adam, this two hundred dollars. this is a six twenty seventh birthday Denotation also a request for health karma or healing prayers as I prepare to undergo undergo a deferred reconstruction project Is that a health thing construct deepends may have Well healing karma and a healing prayer. so I will definitely pray. she has some some issue that had has to be reconstructed. Corrected. It's gonna be OVj? I mean, anything's possible? No, I don't. hopefully not. O. Now, probably something else. I'd like to thank all of the Danes, knights and other producers over the years throughout Gipmon Nation for their consistent eighty eight hundred eight donations. message has been received Thank you very much for all that you do and bring humor And light into this world, fondly, Shafina English Su Fina pronciation. Yeah, she usually comes to the meet upps and she didn't make this one is she was. sent a second note was an apology. That she didn't make it. Oh, that's sweet. And this was a postcard or Yeah, postcard fromrom the Taj Mahal Intercontinental in Bombay Yeah, wow. I guess she'd grab a few cards when she was there. Oh very cool. Well, thank you very much. And that wraps up our executive and associate executive producers for episode eighteen eighty two of the best podcasts in the universe. Go to knowaggendaonations dot com and we thank these executive and associate executive producers because they now have Hollywood titles they can use anywhere. you're LinkedIn, you can go to Mdb dot com and see that you too will be very official My formula is this We hit people in the mouth. And before we get to our meet upp reports, weve got a couple of those and we also have John's tip of the day. We have a few more prodroucers to thank under two hundred, but above fifty Baron Laddkin from Houston, Texas with one hundred. Sir F.A I Ann Beck. Excuse me In Vista, California hundred V countountess Dame Kight in Edmunds Washington one hundred and coming in Boy, he sent in a longer note, but he deserves it because he is not only Kevin McLaughlin, He is the arrchduke of Luna lover of America and Boobs. He lives in Concorde, North Carolina. And he says the following in Congress july fourth, seventeen seventy six. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America, when in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and their pursuit of happiness. Thank you very much, Kevin, and we appreciate your unending support of our of our work here Luke Cumberland fromford, Oxford, Mississippi, Missouri, I'm sorry, comes in with seventy three seventy seven, Dame Dana Carroll in Laoughghland, Nevada, seventy two twenty seven Brian Fury, Double Nicholson I'm fifty five, ten, Joshua Johnson, Omaha, Nebrka with fifty. Oh we've hit the fifties already. Nathan Noel from Nedalland, Texas, Terrennce Clark, Jacksonville, Beach, Florida, Tony Lang Castle, Pines, Colorado. Daniel LaBoise. I think it's Sir Daniel Leaboy, Bath, Michigan, James Sherimetta. In Napinock, New York, Leslie Walker from Roseburg, Oregon. and she says, I'm excited for your new grandbaby. We'll be praying for your daughter that things go smoothly. Thanks for all you guys do. Yeah. Did I tell you that she started out with, Oh, we're gonna have a home birth and we do everything natural Exactly. She's like, I'm getting an epidural, I can't wait. I'm sweaty here, I'm going to the hospital. Exactly. Ichikidoggawa in San Francisco, fifty dollars and Sir Michael in Snahomish, Washington fifty dollars. And the rest is under fifty. lotots of forty nine doars ninety nine cents. We don't read those for reasons of anonymity, but we are very grateful for you Thank you so much for supporting your No Agenda show, after all. It is our show. We do it together. No one is a listener. Everybody is a producer. Become a producer by going to noagenda dononations d. comot An amount, anytime you feel like it set up a recurring donation, any amount, any frequency at no agenda dononations dot com d And there we see Shfina English, who as we said, we congratulate belatedly. She celebrated on june twenty seventh. Eric Gibbs turned fifty two years yesterday on july first. Arno which is Anita, a happy birthday, turns twenty five on the fourth of July. How about that And Barry Gildia turns fifty on july twenty third. you are well ahead of time, but we say happppy birthday to you and everybody else from all of us here is the best podcast in the universe. And then no knights, but we do have behold the Oder of the heart You're of purpose B right from the stars in the morning Braveest in the order of the heart under the wire, only one red night for today. and this is just because we had a buffer apparently, and we're happy that Sir Donald of the Fire Bottles will now be an official red Kight in the order of the heart. Go to knowaggendarings dot comot let us know where to send this fantastic package off to you Sir Donald the Fire Bottles, Red Kight Order of the Heart. A, that was There we go Youure of purpose B right from the stars in the morning, brave and smart in the order of the heart Oh, I came so close. so close that I came Now I thought I had more than one meet upp report here. Am I missing a meet upp report H on my check M let's hit the meetups here. No one meet up. I'm pretty sure I had a second meet upp report here and I'll have to go look for that later. But first we will play this one. It is from the Scandinavian spports ball meetup In the morning, this is a prettyuture night of Dublin, Bay Island. kindly being hosted by ID Pop here in Scandinavia. for to sport ball a bit of of talk. and it's been a great time and yeah. In the morning here in the Fentanyl capital of Scandinavia, Micro does some freedom. In the morning Yes, I was right. I have a Pipe smoker, let me see. meet uppers let me check this out. Hey everybody this is Scott All. having a great time at the inaugural Pippe smoke and Cheeseburgers Metup in Boca Raton. A there. We're going gonna start doing this more often. Hadving a good time with Eric Watching the bright lightine trains go by. Nobodybody got run over by the train today, so that was good In the morning, one hundred dollar At the Charm City, pippe smoke and cheheeseburgers inaugural Metp We didn't hear too many train horns, but we were listening. I don't have a cool nickname, like hundred dollars Eric. And here's our illustrious proprietor to talk to This is Nick here, General manager of Charm City Burger Company in Bu Rista, Florida. Just wanted to say thank you to No Agenda for coming out today on aays like Father's Day. you know, bigig thanks for them coming out Enjoy burger, listen to some music. Look forward to seeing you guys real soon, okay In the morning. How about that? See, they didn't just get the server, they got the general manager on the horn. No, there you go. Now you're talking And he figured it out. Yes, this is an opportunity to market. fantastic. Go to Boca Raton, go have a burger We have oh, the No Agenda Pfreedom Fest is let me see what time what time is it? Oh, it's starting in about an hour from now. That's the Northern Wake No Agenda Pfreedom Fest. Saints and schcholars in Raleigh, North Carolina. Then tomorrow on the third, the America Fest starts at two o'clock in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at Paseo Pad Nothing on the fourth, in fact, nothing until the eleventh, but then we do have Guelph, Ontario, Canada, Eagle, Idaho, on the fourteenth, Scotttsdale, Arizona, the fifteenth, Asheville,, North Carolina, followed by Charlotte, North Carolina on the sixteenth, Anahheim, California, Leo Bravo there on the twenty fifth and july thirtieth Alpha Retta, Georgia. And those are just a few of the many meetups that are scheduled This is a place where you can connect with people and connection always gives you protection. We have an end of show mix just about that. So stick around for that. These people that you meet at the meetups will be your first responders in any kind of an emergency. Go to know agendaeetups. comot just search for one. There's no cost. you it's completely produced organized And it's a great way to meet people in person. getet off the phone, go to a meetup, no agenda meeetups. com If you can't find one ne you, start one yourself. alwaysways a party. hang with the n and days Don't be triggered a hell flame. You be The yous would say U And before we even get to the tip of the day, we always have some ISOos. We like to select one for the end of the show. It is my real people versus John's. Um Presidents. Really? Presidents. You have more presidents You know, I have a drone outside the house. Re is it at like eye level U it's about guy It's about three blocks over. Oh, so it's not looking through your window or anything. No, no, it's not like right out the window But it's hard to tell it's interesting to see this thing because it's like doing there. A And it's up pretty high because I'm about four hundred feet is that, Billy' that high And u is annoying. Well, this is riveting boots on the ground. A I'm sorry Okayes. Yeah, I have two. Yeah, well the presidents. the presidents. Okay. Yeah. And I see that what you've you've gotten into this thing now. where you'll reply to someone's posts, your engagement farming is what you're doing. You reply to someone's post on And this is bad It kind of annoys you. I know that. kind of I would like go it Trump. I would like to know if anyone has started listening to the show because of if you're here because John posted president saying, listen to the No Agenda show Please let me know. If I had known that no agenda was this good, I would have given them secret service protection It's a little long, but it's not bad. Okay It was Lord, yeah And then we got Obama. As farar as I'm concerned, the No Agenda podcast is the best in the universe I think Trump is better than the Obama one. Let me hear it again. let me check. If I had known that no agenda was this good, I would given them secret serervice protection. It's long though, but it's possible. Let me see if I have something better. A. o, K Always go to the well. Oh man, that's pretty tight Uuh Uh huh Uhuh h O Copy good work you two From the Innational space. You couldn't understand it.. How about this one? Don't let your friends play with comommies. I like it, but no. Okay, so we're gonna go with If I had known that no agenda was this good, I would given them secret serervice protection. Well, before we even let the president say that, it is time for John's tip of the day. Green fast you me just JC and sometimes Aam Now the drone's gone Um Okay, we got an interesting tip just kind of reflects some elements of the show. And it's something I it's not a bad idea. This is the Mag Griffin M A G R I F F I N, which is the Amazon choice, by the way FID blocking card J Now this card, they get three of them for fifteen dollars So you can use them here and there. And' a it's a credit card size card with that's super thin It has our FID circuitry in it that will blow out anybody that tries steal your, you know, Trace Duke m sure your RFID information and then use it. Do we know if anyone has really successfully done this with Rif? I think there's evidence that people have successfully done this. But it's nice to have it anyway. and it also will block It'll block for four inches God Either way from where the card is so it'll block an entire wallet. And it will also block a passport to the same RFID frequency the passport uses. it's interesting So you put it in your wallet Throw your purse. Now do you put it on the bottom or the top or does it not matter It if it's in a wall, it should be in the middle somewhere so it blocks everything. Can you The people who sell these things and there's about twenty companies that sell them and they range they can be as expensive as thirty five bucks. seems They tell they say that wallets that have the protective shields inside fail, they don't work all the time. you can check them out. This card supposedly is the way to go because it's got electronics in it. Wasn't S Je selling something like this at some point? He was selling Not that I know of EMP proof thing or something Well yeah, that was a Faraday cage. You can buy little she sheaths to stick cards in that works. How about cash? This is different. How about just using cash? They can't they can't lift your cash. J use cash Cash is the way to go I'm not gonna argue with that, but people do have credit cards. There it is, everybody, this' the one and only John C. DVorax Tip of the day. Go find them all at tip of the dayay dot netot Gaster you and me just JCD and sometimes Ale. created by Dana Bernetti. And as we near eleven PM, I'll be in bed sometime around midnight Now That is it for your No Agenda show for today We do this because we do it as a public service. We love it. We want to make sure you always have as much no agenda as you can get. If you found it valuable, then please return that to us by going to nogenda donations. com. End of show mix coming up. We've got I had too many to choose from. So I got Just Baker and Johnny B MVP, I gotta talk to you about an MVP mix. Did he piss you off or something? Do you know anything about this? Wh I had some nasty things to say? No, he's like apologizing I got to send it to you I didn't want to play it until Id heard the story. Look just send it to me. I'll tell you what I think. Okay., All right U And since he's been since he's been in the troll room throughout the show we have Nick the Rat up next. inom so I can hear himself. That's right. And this is the Sphilis Swer Secrets. Oh yes, a classic Nick the Rat. And we'll be back on Sunday and I'll be here in Amsterdam. Maybe I'll be a grandpa. Wh knows? You will get all the latest and we will help untangle your world. Coming to you from the heart of Amsterdam here at the Museum District in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley I'm John C. DVorag. Remember us at knowgend the dononations d. com Audiosmofza, hooi hooe and such Cerry in Holland, store C to. Hoping the baby drops before he flies away Fies away. For Mam St still Van pirate wes holding Mic as a kid to countdown fan now counting down with the stork kid, hoping that little producer makes his grand entrance while grandpa's in Hing praying for that stork's presence airline stress time zonees twisting the plan but family first. That's the no agenda brand. Listeners relate traveling for that special birth. Su the show value flowing even when he's on Earth abroad ople rec holding the fork formula steady and strong cracked pot overseas, but the vibe carries on. If the baby's playing hard to get like a good guest, you'll haveop that flight back then return for the restort running on its own value for value time, G rush No agend no The weight's divine. Curry in Holland store on the l on the. h the baby drops before he flies away. Fies away. If the timing's off like a late night drop, he'll jet back home but the return trips's locked, lock value for value even across the pond Puc is holding it down while the crack px g crack px In the morning, now maternity ward height. Full circle that story Keeping the dream alive. Dream alive Lnda my little notebook. Ask a simple question watch the whole room get shook Did she really just drop this Fire fireworks in the sky. hundred thousand bomers popping off That's a bld twist, but I'm st laughing at this lady with It she sa versus Dam time there's like a cage mash everybody I jumping poops on our ground pits. I'm just trying to fin a survey for real time rendezvous No agenda but the human one. Value for value and the flesh in this spolated prison, we break out and refresh Rrow the feed till the dopeam mean dried O chase shadows of stories they dissected for the show. The isolation installation got installed in our heads, then the producers got the memo time to link up instead. From the morning transmission to the meet upp after dark we swap t out. takes four real life remarks. smallall circles in the corner are a fful of cheers to constuct I r the goodbe steer Connection is protection. The mantra hits different IRL, notot another notification, but a handshake that real facing propaganda with laughter rest the vaccine. And the no agenda nation we're building the scene. used to hopi. ans who catch the inside choke most. No cential server needed. It's a messmade of meat, organic and unfilted it can't be sold or deleted. Loneliness was the product. They putush strong repeat, but connection se cure and that makes the whole world feel sweet. so if you're stuck in this sc debating box in your room, step into the real world where the signal goes boom, find your local producers Thereion no plan. This connection has protection. That's the ultimate job. Cnection is protection. Connection is. The next s is Pession fcast never. Audios, Mfo Vorag dot org slash n A. If I had known that no agenda was this good, I would have given them secret serervice protection
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