No Agenda - 1614 - "Blinking Red Lights"

Episode Date: December 7, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, Jesse. Hey there. Hey, Jesse. Hey there. Adam Curry. John C. DeVore. It's Thursday, December 7th, 2023. This is your award-winning Kimo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1614.
Starting point is 00:00:11 This is no agenda. Hook'em Horns! We're broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region No. 6. In the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where we're witnessing the worst pandering in the history of media since Gutenberg. Taylor Swift, person of the year.
Starting point is 00:00:34 I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Craig Vaughn and Buzzkill. In the morning. Oh, and I thought I'd have you with my sports ball reference. But no, no, you go straight for the Taylor Swift. This is not pandering. This is calculated. This is Taylor Swift is an op.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Pandering. Op, op, op, op. Oh, man. Where's the op part of it? Oh, op. Oh, man. Another story just breaking. Here, what? Where's the op part of it? Oh, listen. Another story just breaking within the last hour. Time Magazine's 2023 Person of the Year has been announced. It is Taylor Swift.
Starting point is 00:01:15 Yeah. Yeah. Woo! Yeah. Finally. Talk about Travis. It's been an interview with it yet. Let's make sure the first woman to appear twice on a Person of the Year cover since this franchise began in 1927.
Starting point is 00:01:31 She was also chosen in 2017. The designation began nearly a century ago to honor an individual group or concept that had the most influence on the world in the previous 12 months for good or ill she's also the first person to be selected because of her achievement in the arts and is only the fourth person who was born within the last 50 years to be named uh first woman to be recognized more than once breaking news a small group of repeat designees including including several U.S. presidents and world leaders. Yeah, you don't realize this. She is an op. You just wait.
Starting point is 00:02:12 What's the op? Oh, wait until she activates the Swifties against Trump. Just wait. But she already did that. Oh, no, no. She hasn't done anything yet. She has not unleashed the full power. That is Tay Tay. You wait.
Starting point is 00:02:27 Well, the way I see it, they saw what she did for the NFL and they said, well, yeah, let's do it. But wait a minute, Bill,
Starting point is 00:02:33 we can't, we can't give her, we already gave it to her in 2017. We haven't even given the gold to me air twice. We didn't give it to, uh, Roosevelt, the old lady.
Starting point is 00:02:43 We haven't given it to even Hillaryary didn't get it nobody got it twice why are we giving it to her she's a singer she's an op now we're gonna give it to because we get more readers to our fine magazine yes well forbes could have taken a page out of that playbook they named the most powerful woman did you see no queen ursula most powerful woman in the world award decline she's the most powerful woman in the world actually it's literally the world's most powerful woman second year in a row i didn didn't even know that. She beat off competition from Fifi Lagarde. She probably did beat off a few guys. Oh, John.
Starting point is 00:03:29 What? Oh my goodness. Happy Hanukkah, everybody. And this is also Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. Flags at half staff. I don't know if people remember it anymore.
Starting point is 00:03:43 Nobody remembers. No. It's a day to remember it anymore. Nobody remembers. No. Today to remember though, but nobody remembers. It is. If you're ever in Fredericksburg, Texas, go see our beautiful museum,
Starting point is 00:03:51 the Pacific war museum, which will help you. There was a lot going on that we don't know that we have long forgotten. We were buddies with the Chinese back in the day. Who knew? Oh yeah. the Flying Tigers. Yeah, we were friends with the Chinese, and we were beating off the Japs.
Starting point is 00:04:11 As it were. And we're right back to Queen Ursula. There you go. So. I went to Indy. Went to the big meetup. Oh, yes, yes. You might as well give us a quick report.
Starting point is 00:04:25 Well, someone gave me RSV or something. Thanks. Oh, you got sick? Oh, my God. I've been coughing all night. Oh. Yeah, it's really infected. I'm telling you, it's RSV.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Someone gave me RSV. Why would it be anything else? Can't be. That's all that it is. It's the disease du jour. It could be tuberculosis. No. No, no. RSV. There's no be. That's all that it is. It's the disease du jour. It could be tuberculosis. No. No, no.
Starting point is 00:04:47 RSV. There's no other. That's all it can be. Anyway. They're spraying it around, I'm sure of it. We had about 130 people. Crack dusters. 130 people.
Starting point is 00:04:55 It was fantastic. What a great event. Oh, that's nice. We flew out from Austin. Everything was. But you drove the whole way, according to Tina. Well, driving to Austin is already an hour hour and 45 so it's quite a ways um now you haven't flown in a while i hadn't flown in uh in a bit or at least not since the new um tsa machines
Starting point is 00:05:19 i mean they got new machines now yes yes this is the This is the x-ray. Well, that's not for you. It's for your bag. So you no longer do you have to take your laptop out of your bag? Your electronics giant bullet looking. Yes. The anal. They had a prototype of one of those in Oakland. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:39 Well, now they're everywhere. Good looking machine. Yeah. They got the blue and the red halo lights on it. For all I know, it's just a tube with nothing in it. I mean, it looks sexy. Nothing going on at all. There's actually a small midget in there opening your bags.
Starting point is 00:05:53 But the name of it is just, it's laugh inducing. Analogic. I mean, come on, guys. I mean, I'm sure it's analogic, but you can't, I mean, as a 15- old that I am, you can't not look at it and go, ha ha, analogic, ha ha ha ha. Anyway, it does, does speed up the process. They don't look at your boarding pass anymore. I think we've kind of been through this. You just show your driver's license.
Starting point is 00:06:18 Oh, you're good to go. Come on through. They got everything already. They know, they know what you're doing. They know where you're going. So this is organized. They got everything already. They know what you're doing. They know where you're going. So this is organized. So we flew in and were picked up by Dame Christina Pearl and her husband, Charles. They drove us straight to the venue from the airport.
Starting point is 00:06:36 It was perfect. We got in 130 people. Mark and Maria, who organized this, they are, this is, John, you have no idea how well organized this is. This whole place was ours. They had a stage. The stage? They had a stage.
Starting point is 00:06:52 The stage was dressed, you know, they had Christmas poinsettias everywhere. They have a band? If we wanted it, there could have been a band. Great sound system,
Starting point is 00:07:02 had a mic, you know, they do a, they do a raffle. So the way they do it is everybody pitches in, into the pot. And I think we have a couple of, so this is that Indiana operation that's been going on for a while.
Starting point is 00:07:13 Yeah. Well, one of our other Indiana producers couldn't get anyone to come to his thing. Yes. But that's probably because everybody was at Indianapolis. This thing, this is the place.
Starting point is 00:07:25 So they do this raffle. And, you know, so everybody pitches in whatever they want. And I think there's three switcheroos maybe for executive producers today. So the money that's put into the raffle pot goes to a donation and people get an executive producer on the show. But you also get a prize.
Starting point is 00:07:45 And they had like a no agenda license plate. The first thing to go, Too Many Eggs book. Yeah, the TooManyEggs.com book. Autographed by Mimi. There was an autographed version there? Yes, yes. I mean, this thing is tight, man. It's organized.
Starting point is 00:08:03 There were people who drove in from Ohio and from Michigan. That's not super far, an hour and a half or so, but it still was nice to have them there. There's a Rolls-Royce aircraft engine plant very nearby. I met at least two engineers. I thought that Rolls-Royce was an English company. No, they purchased this. They purchased some aircraft engine manufacturer. It's in Indianapolis.
Starting point is 00:08:31 Well, Indianapolis is very famous. It has Indy Center, which is a big ATC. Did you go up on that tall thing in the middle of town? You mean the tower? Yeah. No. But we had several air traffic controllers at least three and i want to hear the stories well i i was given some interesting documentation of ufos which i'm still parsing
Starting point is 00:08:57 through because these are reported to the uh to the air traffic controllers at indianapolis so there's some some videos that i'm checking out these guys are crazy but also i got a full rundown you know about this uh this so-called shortage of the um of the air traffic controllers this bowl i mean yeah of course there's you know there's a shortage but it's really it's it's mainly mainly the union that wants to keep the shortage because everyone's getting overtime and making bank. Ah, so that's the way to go. Yeah. Now, of course, everyone is getting divorced because they're working so much they can barely keep their family. I've got all this money.
Starting point is 00:09:39 But look at all this money. Exactly. Let me see. What else did I have on my list? We had the seminary crew was there. A lot of kids, a lot of kids, very diverse crowd in age and background. And it was just it was it was quite, quite phenomenal. silver covid shield coins ounce of silver each so i'll be sending yours off to you um let me see was there anything else that uh that i had a lot of amazing how many people said you know you guys changed my life or you guys saved my life which which is weird you know i was like well you know why? Well, during COVID. I didn't do much but talk.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Yeah, well, I guess our talking during COVID gave people at least the courage to know that they weren't the only crazy ones. I think that's it. We didn't save anybody's life. We informed them that there is a subset of people out there that have common sense. Yes.
Starting point is 00:10:42 And they're probably part of it. And they're part of it. And the final thing I would say, if you're ever going to Indianapolis, do as we did. I like staying at airport hotels. I'm a big fan of that. We stayed at the Embassy Suites.
Starting point is 00:10:55 This place is dynamite. Yeah. It's brand new. If you would put this place in down... Is it an airport Embassy Suites? Yeah, airport Embassy Suites. Yeah, with a shuttle with the shuttles shuttles in the airport. This if you had put this in downtown Indy, you probably would have paid seven hundred dollars a night and we wound up paying under two hundred. It was and just beautiful, free, made to order breakfast the next morning.
Starting point is 00:11:23 It makes no sense to stay in a hotel anywhere else but at the airport. It's just the way to go. And then you roll out of bed. I don't have to worry about can I get a cab or an Uber or traffic or any of this. No, it's going to be great. So anyway,
Starting point is 00:11:40 thank you again, Mark and Maria, for taking good care of us. It was a lot of fun. It was good to do one of those meetups again. And thanks for the RSV. Appreciate it. It's great.
Starting point is 00:11:52 You do sound a little congested. Oh, I was coughing all night. I won't complain. I won't complain because that's the least of our worries because we've got red blinking lights. I won't complain because that's the least of our worries because we've got red blinking lights. Today, the FBI director was asked point blank if the terror threat in the U.S. is as bad as it was before 9-11. His answer, deeply disturbing. All the lights were blinking red before 9-11.
Starting point is 00:12:20 Apparently, obviously, all of us missed it. Would you say that there's multiple blinking red lights out there? Multiple. I see blinking lights everywhere I turn. Oh, no. Since the Israel-Hamas war started. Get your eyes checked. Ray says the terror threat is at a whole nother level with a number of terror groups, including ISIS and Al Qaeda, using social media to call for attacks, including right here in the U.S. The DOJ also seeing a spike in threats against the Muslim community. Yes. And a stunning increase in threats aimed at Jewish Americans since October 7th.
Starting point is 00:12:51 I've never seen a time where all the threats, or so many of the threats, are all elevated all at exactly the same time. Oh, there must be a reason for this. What could the reason be? Ray is calling on Congress to renew a law that allows the FBI to conduct surveillance on suspected terrorists overseas. That law is set to expire at the end of the year. Ray says, given the threats, now is not the time to let that happen. You shouldn't even be thinking about it. Now is not the time. It's the worst. More red blinking lights than ever.
Starting point is 00:13:22 And I loved how ABC New York discussed this topic. And now this sobering warning from the FBI director who says his agency... This is the morning show. The morning show on ABC. ...is working around the clock to prevent potential domestic attacks by Hamas or its sympathizers.
Starting point is 00:13:36 Joined now by ABC investigative reporter Aaron Katurski. Aaron, thanks for being here. Spook. All of this came out during the Senate hearing yesterday. Director Wray really highlighting the concern to lawmakers. Let's play a portion of that and then we'll get to our conversation. What I would say that is unique about the environment that we're in right now in my career is that while there may have been times over the years where individual threats could
Starting point is 00:13:59 have been higher here or there than where they might be right now. I've never seen a time where all the threats, or so many of the threats, are all elevated. All elevated. All at exactly the same time. That's what makes this environment that we're in now so fraught. They need to bring back the color codes, man. We need to show it on the screen. It's too bushy.
Starting point is 00:14:21 It's a Republican thing. By funding our men and women who are working shoulder to shoulder with state and local law enforcement and other partners every day makes it even more important, not less. So blinking red lights analogy about 9-11, all the lights were blinking red before 9-11. Apparently, obviously all of us missed it. Would you say that there's multiple blinking red lights out there? Leading the witness? I see blinking lights everywhere I turn. So, certainly, chilling comments, especially here in New York, Aaron.
Starting point is 00:14:53 And some of the threats that he talked about, the elevated chatter online from al-Qaeda and ISIS. What did you learn from this? Well, it is chilling because it's coming at a time when the Israel-Hamas war has elevated the threat level for Muslim Americans. There's been a skyrocketing number of anti-Semitic threats against the Jewish community. And that's been a consistent theme since October 7th. Now listen to the news models jump in and make sure that you understand that it would be crazy not to reinstate the ability for the fbi to spy on everybody that would just be nuts and his comments came as they're looking whether or not to authorize this this section 702 of the fisa right this has been an intelligence surveillance act this has been
Starting point is 00:15:37 highly debated before what does that mean and what do we expect to happen one of the reasons why the fbi director is so concerned about the threat level is because this is about to expire it's a tool that the fbi can use effectively against trump yeah on foreign terror groups uh and there's always been a concern of overreach and it isn't necessarily a popular measure when it comes to debate on capitol hill but the fbi director is imploring congress to reauthorize China's foreign surveillance. The election's coming up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:07 Trump. Otherwise, he says some of the chatter that they notice that can potentially preempt a plot, that would go unnoticed. But Aaron, there is a flip side to this, right? And some people would say this is politically motivated. Yeah, Trump. It seems like both sides of the aisle feel that this could infringe on Fourth Amendment rights, right? There's always a concern of FBI overreach here, that the tool is being used in ways that maybe it shouldn't be used to spy on Americans or to do other surreptitious things.
Starting point is 00:16:39 And there's a real suspicion these days, especially in Republican politics, about a deep state. And that complicates the job of the FBI and law enforcement. You don't say. Director Wray would say that the FBI follows the law and is looking to reauthorize a program that it has used successfully in the past. But they're also just saying, OK, but just get a warrant first. They would like a warrant first, and they have to get a judge to sign off. This isn't like they can just go willy-nilly tapping everybody's phone. They did it before. That's exactly what they do.
Starting point is 00:17:10 Willy-nilly. They don't care whether they have 702 reauthorized or not. Come on, give me a break. Yeah, I agree with that. They just do it anyway. You want to hear the pixie girl, the spook? Her report on CBS, Catherine Herridge? What does she have to say?
Starting point is 00:17:26 Good evening, Nora. The intelligence chatter is almost always elevated during the holidays this year government analysts expect heightened rhetoric with heightened rhetoric yes we're hearing it right now the heightened rhetoric we're listening to it as we speak from her analysts expect heightened rhetoric with terrorist groups and their media outlets lashing onto the conflict. Oh, yeah. With the Israeli military bearing down on southern Gaza and Hanukkah only days away, the new intelligence report reviewed by CBS News warns of increased threats from foreign terrorist groups and mirrors FBI Director Christopher Wray's testimony today on Capitol Hill.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Blinking red lights analogy about 9-11. All the lights were blinking red. Everyone had to have it. You know, this is the heightened rhetoric. For 9-11. Would you say that there's multiple blinking red lights out there? And how weak is this blinking red light nonsense?
Starting point is 00:18:20 You know, it's just like, ah. I see blinking lights everywhere I turn. In stark language the intelligence report predicts isis and al-qaeda will likely use the middle east conflict to increase calls for violence in the u.s stop it is for one second we have to note that they keep mentioning isis and al-qaeda yeah two operations supposedly have been shut down or shuttered at least in the Middle East we have the Houthis
Starting point is 00:18:47 now and Iran that's supposed to be who's doing all the damage not ISIS where's ISIS there's no ISIS they're just doing this to get 702 reauthorized they're full of crap they're full of it full of it
Starting point is 00:19:02 the blinking lights are his own feds like can we go now, boss? Can we do something, boss? Can we, we got a nut job, boss. Can we get him, can we get him to do something, boss? That'd be cool. But the thick, sweet boss, let's do it. ISIS and Al Qaeda will likely use the Middle East conflict.
Starting point is 00:19:15 I like the way you got carried away with that bit. Thank you. You could have ended it very early, but no, no, no. You kept going and going. That was good. I couldn't help myself. Calls for violence in the U.S. RSV. What? RS no, no. You kept going and going. That was good. I couldn't help myself. Calls for violence in the U.S. What?
Starting point is 00:19:27 RSV. Compared to prior years. As new details emerge about an alleged plot to attack Las Vegas. We had an alleged plot. We charged the suspect with multiple felonies to include terroristic threats. Oh, both. We got them. We got a cool kid here, both.
Starting point is 00:19:41 We got a kid to do this for, both. We give them some flags. We charged the suspect to do this for, boss. We're giving him some flags. We charged the suspect with multiple felonies to include terroristic threats. Authorities arrested a 16-year-old suspect who allegedly wrote on social media about launching a lone wolf attack in support of ISIS. A homemade flag and other articles allegedly recovered along with bombs. We're giving him the flag, boss. On Capitol Hill, a stark warning from the FBI chief. I've never seen a time where all the threats
Starting point is 00:20:09 were flagged from 15-year-olds. Or so many of the threats are all elevated. Elevated. All at exactly the same time. Same time. Same time. With the spike in threats
Starting point is 00:20:19 since the war began, the intelligence report warns civilian casualties in Gaza, whether real, perceived, or falsified, or the increased presence of U.S. military forces in direct support of Israel will likely be exploited by terrorist groups. Terrorist groups!
Starting point is 00:20:34 Ray said there's nothing to indicate Hamas has the intent or capability to conduct operations inside the U.S., but the Bureau has not discounted the possibility, Nora. Oh, yeah. I'm worried about these lone wolves. Oh, yes. Lone wolves. Six-year-old kid with a Twitter and a flag. Lone wolves.
Starting point is 00:20:50 Yes. So they had a shooting in Vegas. Yeah, they did. At UNLV by a guy who was a professor. Professor. I know. He probably has gone nuts with these kids that he has to teach. And then we had the other one.
Starting point is 00:21:05 First of all, there was the guy in Virginia who blew himself up in his house. Yeah. And he was like a left-wing nutball who hated Trump. So we had to get that off the front page. We did that pretty easily. Did you see that couch go flying? No, but I saw the explosion. It was unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:21:20 If you freeze frame the explosion, his couch is flying. Wow. I mean, I think he had explosives in the basement or something. Something went off. And, you know, ah, man. And he's shooting a flare gun out the window. The guy was off his rocker. And this is Arlington, Virginia.
Starting point is 00:21:39 This is Spook Central. Of all places. Yeah, of all places. And so we have the Vegas thing, but that's no good because that guy was a professor. Can't have that. So let's go with the kid. So then we have the Austin shootings. The Austin shootings?
Starting point is 00:21:53 Yeah, that's what I said. That's what I said when I read the story. There's a shooting every day in Austin. There's nothing new. Well, this is the NBC report on the, I have a clip. Oh, okay. Kate and Clay, so we have information coming from two different police agencies that are involved, the Bexar County Sheriff's Department and also the Austin Police Department.
Starting point is 00:22:10 Get guys talking like this. So we have a timeline of what happened, according to police. This all started yesterday morning, just before 11 a.m., when they say the suspect shot an Austin Independent School District police officer. And then about an hour after that, police say they received 911 calls at an address in Austin. The officers arrived at that address and found a double homicide, a deceased male and female. Then about five hours after that, a cyclist in a different part of Austin reported being shot and injured. Now, two hours after that, officers received or the police department received a call from a different address to which officers responded. Now, that was a burglary in place
Starting point is 00:22:51 being reported. Now, the first officer that responded at that second address said he found a suspect in the backyard and the suspect then opened fire against that police officer. The officer returned fire, but the suspect was able to flee, get in a vehicle and drive off. At that point, officers were able to chase him down. He was in a car accident and then they were able to apprehend that suspect. The officer that was shot was then taken to a hospital while other officers entered that home and found two other people diseased. So a lot of events taking place. Now, after this happened, the Austin Police Department contacted the Bayer Sheriff's Department saying they had an address they wanted them to check on that was linked to the suspect. Deputies then went to that address.
Starting point is 00:23:33 Now, that was south of Austin in the San Antonio area. That's why they contacted the Bayer County Sheriff's Department. And those deputies then found two more people deceased inside of that third address. So in total, it is six people dead, all connected to this suspect, Kate. That sounds like a gang thing. Yeah, it's definitely something like that. There's no more details that I know of. I've not heard about that.
Starting point is 00:23:58 But when I first moved to Austin, you'd hear about one shooting maybe every six months. And by the time we left, was every day yeah that's your local government yeah defund the police good job defund the police uh put in some da it's not going to do anything and uh that's what you get so lady g lindy hop lindsey graham you, in the news because of that Christopher Wray thing with the red blinking lights. But also just before that, from the same Senate session with with the FBI director, this short clip showed up, which everyone went, oh, no. Oh, what? I think their votes for Israel Israel apart from the package.
Starting point is 00:24:46 Republicans overwhelmingly support Israel, so do most Democrats. Republicans are divided on Ukraine. Republicans are 100% behind strong border security. If you want aid to Ukraine, we need to control our southern border. I will not vote for any aid until we secure our own border. Reform asylum, reform parole is possible to do democrats don't want to do it all republicans want to do it i'm not helping ukraine until we up ourselves that's literally the only clip everybody had everywhere on twitter and
Starting point is 00:25:16 every like the hill oh no what's happened he's flip-flopped no no no he has not this is a scam this is a scam to get 106 billion dollars for the military industrial complex here's what went down uh here's i have two clips of what lindsey graham actually said and it's quite simple to see how this is a a uniparty scam to get more money to the military industrial complex thank you you, Mr. Chairman. Welcome, Inspector. I'm Inspector. Director. I had to leave that in.
Starting point is 00:25:51 He called Ray the Inspector. So, Mr. Chairman, one thing that I will be talking about among the list of threats is a broken board. Mr. Chairman, since President Biden has taken office, we've had 6.6 million encounters with illegal aliens at the southern border. That's larger than 33 states. And we're on pace. The last seven days, we've been averaging about 9,500 a day. Play that out. Play that out. We're looking at 3.4 million this year at that rate. That puts us at 10 million, and that doesn't count the gotaways. So we're negotiating how to help Ukraine. Count me in for helping Ukraine. A robust package to help our allies in Ukraine. Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:26:45 Makes sense to me. Upping the ability of Taiwan to defend itself. Makes sense to me. Makes sense to me. More money. Helping Israel. Israel. Makes all the sense in the world.
Starting point is 00:26:55 All good. Border security is the fourth plank of this supplemental. We're wildly apart. So they have a negotiation and they're going to dress this up. So you heard what he wants. Taiwan, money, good. Ukraine, money, good. Israel, money, good. But we have six, ten, I don't know how many millions coming in through the border. So let's shut down a tiny portion of that. The negotiations by Senator Lankford and Murphy, I appreciate the efforts. We made great progress, I think, on asylum, but the Democratic Party seems to be unwilling to address. Now notice, we made great progress on asylum. So shh, shh, don't talk about
Starting point is 00:27:38 asylum. That's all done. That's all good. Let's talk about what we're really going to do to show the American people we're fixing the border. The key problem, parole. Parole! This statute is pretty clear. The secretary at DHS has the ability to parole an individual. It's supposed to be an individual. Based on a case-by-case basis for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit. Mayorkas and people at DHS have used that provision
Starting point is 00:28:10 to give parole to over 240,000 people from four countries alone, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. It is not meant to be used in that fashion. Why are we at an impasse? The Biden administration refuses to follow the law as written, refuses to give up this concept of humanitarian parole because it is their way of managing the border. And there you go. So what he's really talking about is 249 000 people out of 10 million don't worry so he's making it look like he's big man on we know that lindsey graham is bought and paid for
Starting point is 00:28:55 by the military industrial complex look at his state look at why he always wins it's so obvious yeah don't worry we're gonna fight for this parole thing yeah we'll cut it down he always wins. It's so obvious. Eh, don't worry. We're going to fight for this parole thing. Yeah, we'll cut it down. We'll cut it down. I'm Lindsey Graham.
Starting point is 00:29:11 $250,000. $10 million. $250,000. $10 million. And he literally said, we already got the asylum thing worked out. Please,
Starting point is 00:29:18 nothing's going to change this way. Nothing. Except we're going to get the money for Israel and Taiwan and Ukraine. and crane sounds good 106 billion another 106 billion i wonder how the how the people in chicago are feeling about that right now and loving it did you did you follow i mean i had clip after clip and then I, and then Chicago thing is, is great. Yeah. Yeah. So, so, so they, remember it was the same company. So they had the contracts. The mayor already had the contracts.
Starting point is 00:29:52 It went around his city council. So we got a contract with the busing company. They'll, they'll build, they will build tents. So they start building tents in this, you know, for 2000 people, but that's what they said. It would probably be more, in these fenced-off Chicago areas, and then they do a ground sample. Oh, there's cancer in there. Keep building.
Starting point is 00:30:12 Keep building. Just keep building. It's fine. Don't worry about it. Well, that all came to a head. Three Chicago aldermen frustrated with Mayor Brandon Johnson's handling of the migrant crisis want several of his top officials gone. In this letter, alderman frustrated with Mayor Brandon Johnson's handling of the migrant crisis wants several of his top officials gone. In this letter, alderman Anthony Beal, Anthony Napolitano, and Raymond Lopez ask the mayor to demand the immediate resignation of seven senior leaders,
Starting point is 00:30:36 including the deputy mayor for migrant rights and Johnson's deputy chief of staff. Alderman Lopez says the tipping point was brighton park tipping point the very notion that we have a team of individuals who saw no problem using a cancerous brownfield to house 2 000 venezuelan migrants is astonishing to me it's astounding and it's really setting up not only this policy directed by the mayor for failure but also setting up the city for failure and future litigation yesterday governor pritzker pulled the plug on the Johnson administration's plan to build a winterized migrant base camp in Brighton Park after traces of toxic chemicals were discovered at the site.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Lopez and his colleagues say they're worried two other temporary housing locations might also be contaminated. Is the whole area surrounded by toxic chemicals? Yeah, it's all... I wonder if the people... Where do these toxic chemicals yeah it's all i wonder if the people where these toxic chemicals come from and why are they where are they there in the first place well we don't know but people no they don't discuss any of those housing locations they're trying to you know they're trying to do the right thing they're putting up a shanty town
Starting point is 00:31:38 they had the right idea yeah but it's yeah now they're all going to go into hotel well they yeah they'll be going to police stations now they're going to go into hotels and other you know airport yeah maybe it'll be contaminated how many more sites is the mayor going to use is his team going to use that are contaminated what do we know about 115th and halstead what do we know about the cvs in little village nothing a spokesperson for mayor Mayor Johnson dismissed the letter saying, this is not serious correspondence, yet the individuals it attacks are doing very serious work in addressing the urgency of a humanitarian crisis that has brought nearly 25,000 new arrivals to our city. This week, the administration defended itself, noting that at the height of the challenge,
Starting point is 00:32:21 5,000 migrants flooded police stations and airports. Today, that number is roughly 600. As for Brighton Park, the state is supposed to foot the bill for construction work, but the contractor might have to eat the cost now that the site has been found uninhabitable. Meanwhile, it's 14 degrees in Chicago. It's so obvious to see this was coming. Close the border for real people come on stop using keep shipping everyone to chicago well 10 million people are going they're choosing to go to chicago
Starting point is 00:32:54 it's not just 10 million it's not just texas busting them off there's a lot of people that come in and say where do you want to go chicago because they they got people there. Yeah. Well, the more people are there, it's like a kind of, it builds a momentum and you end up with everyone wanting to go to Chicago because that's where their friends are. Yeah. I was talking to the shoeshine guy at the Indianapolis airport. You were having your shoes
Starting point is 00:33:17 shined? My boots, yes. Oh, I love that. I love it. You're wearing your Texas boots? You're not wearing sneakers like every other person in the world. No, I wear my boots pretty much all the time. Well, okay. So what did the guy tell you? Well, he had come in from Liberia.
Starting point is 00:33:38 A Liberian shoeshine guy? Mm-hmm. And he owned two shoeshine stands in the airport his son was working the the other terminal he was in b his son is in a and he was telling me the same things you know so how did you wind up here said well like everybody you know but i had some i had someone who was from liberia i knew who was here and they said hey man i got a good gig for you come on over it was 19 years ago but still he says you know that's how it works man, I got a good gig for you. Come on over. It was 19 years ago. But still, he says, you know, that's how it works. Where do you got a friend?
Starting point is 00:34:07 Where do you have some family? And if they got a thing going on, it's all for work. It's all for work. He was real happy to be here. He's American now, of course. He was very happy to be here. And a great shine. I hope so.
Starting point is 00:34:24 15 bucks. Where can you get a great shine. I hope so. 15 bucks. Where can you get a shoe shine for 15 bucks? That's very inexpensive. I wouldn't know. You don't get, you wear Crocs. I don't wear Crocs at all things. Now you wear Speedos that look like Crocs. I don't wear Speedos.
Starting point is 00:34:42 I don't even know they make shoes. What are the shoes you had that look like Crocs? I never had shoes that look like Crocs? I don't wear Speedos. I don't even know they make shoes. What are the shoes you had that look like Crocs? I never had shoes that look like Crocs. What were the shoes you had that were like plastic? I've never had a plastic shoe. Okay. You're dreaming. I don't know what kind of nightmares you have at night, but that's one of them. To see me walking around in a plastic shoe, that has to be something bad going on. Maybe it's because I was listening to DH Unplugged, and you guys are always talking about it. Oh, he's a Crocs nut.
Starting point is 00:35:12 It's in my subconscious now that you guys are all over the Crocs. Yeah, Horowitz is a big Crocs fanatic. The Crocs. I mean, he talks Crocs. He invests in Crocs. He wears Crocs. Does he wear Crocs? Maybe he wears Crocs.
Starting point is 00:35:24 He talks about Crocs all the time. He says he has a pair of Crocs that he's had for Crocs, he wears Crocs. Does he wear Crocs? Maybe he wears Crocs. He talks about Crocs all the time. He says he has a pair of Crocs that he's had for 30 years and they've never failed him and blah, blah, blah. Do you know the story behind Crocs? The success story? Oh, God, no. No. So when the movie Idiocracy was being shot, so this is now, what, 25 years ago, maybe longer? This is now, what, 25 years ago, maybe longer?
Starting point is 00:35:48 They were looking, the production or the art director, the production manager, someone was looking for futuristic shoes. And the woman came to the director, whatever, your famous guy, director. And he said, I've got these phenomenal shoes. They're going to be great because no one will ever wear these things. They're so ugly. It'll look like it's from that crazy future. And that was Crocs.
Starting point is 00:36:07 And that was their big, I've never heard. Yeah. Yeah. That was their big break. Yeah. Crocs Crocs for the win. And now Justin Bieber has Crocs. He has a Crocs boots.
Starting point is 00:36:19 Yeah. I think he's wearing crocodile boots. No, he's got Crocs. Sure. Yeah. Crocs. Crocodile.
Starting point is 00:36:24 Yeah. It's like Gucci. Crocs. It's all kinds of stuff. No, he's got Crocs. Sure. Crocs, crocodile, same thing. Yeah, it's like Gucci Crocs. It's all kinds of stuff. It's Crocs. It's Crocs. I want to play the hearing with Stefanik grilling the presidents of the three universities. This was fantastic. And did you hear Liz McGill's Penn State Apology Tour later,
Starting point is 00:36:46 24 hours later, she came out with an apology? No, I didn't hear that. I saw it. I have that, too. Well, you go. You go. So here we go. This is the hearing.
Starting point is 00:36:54 Set it up. Set it up. Set it up. I'm doing that as we speak. As you're telling me to set it up, I'm actually setting it up. So the House, which should be the House Un-American Activities Committee, devorah.substack.com,
Starting point is 00:37:10 read about it. It should be that, but no, it was a committee on anti-Semitism in the universities, and they've got the president, all females, interestingly enough, the president of Harvard, the president of MIT, and the president of Penn State.
Starting point is 00:37:30 And they go through them one by one. And Stefanik, who is a very interesting kind of a fiery congresswoman from District 21 of New York, a Republican, she's going after him. And then she catches a kind of an interesting little theme where they can't, and they all kind of answer the same way. They all say in context is the key words. But she catches the fact that none of them can say yes to a very simple question that if any one of them just said, yeah and they'd be passed over i'd be fine but now all three of them are likely to get fired uh especially the penn state woman who blew it the most but let's start she's just crazy but let's you'll hear it when you when you go through this unfortunately i feel and i apologize for stefanix popping her peas into the mic constantly, but here we go.
Starting point is 00:38:25 At MIT, does calling for the genocide of Jews violate MIT's code of conduct or rules regarding bullying and harassment? Yes or no? Wait, before we get to that, when it comes to the First Amendment, I
Starting point is 00:38:42 would say calling for the genocide of anybody is, is that permissible or is that not permissible? It's permissible by the government, by the constitution. But if you're running a university, you can have your own rules and regulations regarding what, what speech can be,
Starting point is 00:39:02 you know, about stuff like that. I mean, you, it has to be a limit at some point. You can be, you know, about stuff like that. I mean, there has to be a limit at some point. You can't say, and like the right-wing talk show guys also, what if it was about the genocide of all black people? Would they have reacted the same? Or LGBTQ. Or all gays, yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:18 It would have been, but no, it was about the- Okay, second question. If you said, I call for the killing of John C. Dvorak, is that permissible under the First Amendment? I think it's a threat. Right. Okay. And I think I can sue you or you can be arrested. But a genocide is not the same threat. Genocide seems to me to be the same.
Starting point is 00:39:42 Genocide, you want to kill all people of this group. So you should not be able to say it by the First Amendment. I think this is where these guys got into trouble. Yeah, this is why I'm asking you up front. I think that they kept thinking First Amendment. And so, well, you should be able to say anything you want, including, I think, there's a fire in the theater. No, that's the one thing you can't say. It's not in the constitution that you can't,
Starting point is 00:40:08 that's just a kind of a generally accepted rule. Yeah. There's a lot of things that are just generally accepted as you can't say these things. And this is one of them. And all you have to do is say, can you, you actually ask those same question.
Starting point is 00:40:20 You just say, yes, it's no good. Yeah. Or you, or even get carried away so i think it's deplorable that anyone would even think such a thing let alone say it but you could have done that yeah you could have said yes you can say it but it's horrible and deplorable that's what you
Starting point is 00:40:35 that's what you could do anything you could do anything but what they did what they did was well i don't know let's listen does m at mit does calling for the genocide of Jews violate MIT's code of conduct or rules regarding bullying and harassment? Yes or no? If targeted at individuals not making public statements. Yes or no? Calling for the genocide of Jews does not constitute bullying and harassment? I have not heard calling for the genocide for Jews on our campus. But you've heard chants for intifada? I've heard chants, which can be anti-Semitic depending on the context, when calling for the elimination of the Jewish people.
Starting point is 00:41:14 So those would not be according to the MIT's code of conduct or rules? That would be investigated as harassment if pervasive and severe. Ms. McGill, at Penn, does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Penn's rules or code of conduct? Yes or no? If the speech turns into conduct, it can be harassment. If the speech turns into conduct, why could they not just answer the question? What is going on? What were they afraid of? Here's what I have a theory. Okay.
Starting point is 00:41:51 Because they all say context, especially the Harvard woman. Yeah. The Harvard woman was one of the worst, but this woman here just blew it every which way. And she has a rebuttal. But I think the three of them, because they're all, you know, we're the top three. Yeah, Ivy Leagues. Ivy Leagues. We're the cats meow.
Starting point is 00:42:12 So they got together. Oh, yeah. We're all answering it the same way because, you know, screw this Republican. Yeah. Yeah. I'm sure they agreed on it because this idea of, well, it depends on the the context keeps cropping up and this one and this one though is the worst of the three in terms of her saying well unless they start genociding
Starting point is 00:42:32 it's no big deal unless they start actually genociding it's okay yes i am asking specifically calling for the genocide of jews does that constitute bullying or harassment? If it is directed and severe or pervasive, it is harassment. So the answer is yes. It is a context-dependent decision, Congresswoman. It's a context-dependent decision. That's your testimony today. Calling for the genocide of Jews is depending upon the context. That is not bullying or harassment. This is the easiest question to answer. Yes, Ms. McGill. So is your testimony that you will not answer yes? If the speech becomes conduct, it can be harassment.
Starting point is 00:43:17 Conduct meaning committing the act of genocide? The speech is not harassment? This is unacceptable, Ms. McGill. I'm going to give you one more opportunity for the world to see your answer and podcast calling for the genocide of jews violate penn's code of conduct when it comes to bullying and harassment yes or no it can be harassment the answer is yes so clearly they're so afraid here's what So clearly they're so afraid. Here's what I think.
Starting point is 00:43:47 They're so afraid to piss off the protesting students that they'll get lynched and lose everything. That's what's going on here. They're afraid. That element does exist, but the thing that I know they had to get together because each of the three uses this context idea. It's all the same, of course, but that's because they have to get together because each of the three uses this context idea. Oh, it's all the same.
Starting point is 00:44:05 Of course. But that's because... Over and over. Because they have to have a front. Because all of the children at these schools are out there protesting against Genocide Joe. I don't think this would be... I don't know where they're coming from in terms of their reality checks. But it seems to me that if they just said yes
Starting point is 00:44:25 they could be done with it no and i don't think the students would care i don't think the students even know this was going on let alone go after them well no of course not but these students don't know anything either it's the the political factions that are activating them it's the socialist groups that are activating them and that have the socialist groups that are activating them. And they've been taught for decades about colonialism. This is the epitome of colonialism in their minds. This is what's going on. Before we continue, the White House interns have written a letter to the president demanding a
Starting point is 00:45:08 middle east ceasefire the interns yeah that's really bad i mean to be to be an intern in the white house is a big deal and they wrote we the undersigned fall 2023 white house and executive office of the president interns will no longer remain silent on the ongoing genocide of the palestinian people we are palestinians jewish arab muslim christian black asian latina latina white and queer we need the voices of the american people and call on the administration to demand a permanency Latino, white and queer. We need the voices of the American people and call on the administration to demand a permanency's fire. We are not the decision makers of today, but we aspire to be the leaders of tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:45:55 We will never forget how the pleas of the American people have been heard and thus far ignored. So that's bad when your own interns, the unpaid help who are there to get a good mark for, no, this was like, you were a good intern.
Starting point is 00:46:16 Dude, this is, it's beautiful to watch because the whole thing is backfiring. Everything. It's hilarious. I think it's quite, okay, what's the third one? Is that the? So the third one, we go to the end,
Starting point is 00:46:31 we finally finish it off with the Harvard woman. And Dr. Gay, at Harvard, does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Harvard's rules of bullying and harassment? Yes or no? It can be, depending on the context. What's the context? Targeted as an individual. Targeted at an individual. It's targeted at Jewish students, Jewish individuals. Do you understand your testimony is dehumanizing them?
Starting point is 00:46:58 Do you understand that dehumanization is part of antisemitism? I will ask you one more time. Does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Harvard's rules of bullying and harassment? Yes or no? Antisemitic rhetoric. And is it antisemitic rhetoric? Antisemitic rhetoric when it crosses into conduct. Conduct. Amounts to bullying, harassment, intimidation. So just for our deconstruction, when it crosses into conduct, that means that you actually start genociding Jews. Is that what she means by that? Yeah, it's what the Penn State woman said. And then when you start genociding Jews, then it's harassment and bullying. Got it. Got it. I got to hear that again. Got it. Got it. I got to hear that again.
Starting point is 00:47:50 So when it crosses into conduct, i.e. making good on your threats, then it's bullying. Hey, you got to stop genociding the Jews, bro. Anti-Semitic rhetoric. And is it anti-Semitic rhetoric? Anti-Semitic rhetoric, when it crosses into conduct that amounts to bullying, harassment, intimidation, that is actionable conduct and we do take action. So the answer is yes, that calling for the genocide of Jews violates Harvard Code of Conduct, correct? Again, it depends on the context. It does not depend on the context. The answer is yes, and this is why you should resign these are unacceptable answers across the board oh that was almost as good as john carrey's fart video which everyone was posting that's going
Starting point is 00:48:32 around oh my god i'm now carrie farted oh my goodness so let's go the last clip in this series is liz mcgill yes and she the other two women didn't do this they sent out press releases saying well i think it was misunderstood but liz mcgill goes on on on the social media and apologizes like an idiot uh and i it's just like it makes no sense you had your chance to say yes but no you do this instead. There was a moment during yesterday's congressional hearing on anti-Semitism. Is she in her office on a webcam-like thing? Is that what she's doing here?
Starting point is 00:49:13 Yep. I was asked if a call for the genocide of Jewish people. Hey, wait, stop. I think what they should do, if you're going to do this, be in your car. With your seatbelt on. Driving is even funnier. You're going to do this. Be in your car. With your seatbelt on. Driving is even funnier. There was a moment. Even better if you're going to be driving. During yesterday's congressional hearing on anti-Semitism, when I was asked if a call for the genocide of Jewish people on our campus would violate our policies.
Starting point is 00:49:47 would violate our policies. In that moment, I was focused on our university's longstanding policies aligned with the U.S. Constitution, which say that speech alone is not punishable. I was not focused on, but I should have been. The irrefutable fact that a call for genocide of Jewish people is a call for some of the most terrible violence human beings can perpetrate. It's evil, plain and simple. I want to be clear. A call for genocide of Jewish people is threatening, deeply so. It is intentionally meant to terrify a people who have been subjected to pogroms and hatred for centuries and were the victims of mass genocide in the Holocaust. In my view, it would be harassment or intimidation. For decades, under multiple Penn presidents and consistent with most universities, Penn's policies and guidance... She's reading, by the way. Yeah, she's totally reading it, yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:44 She's reading this. Hill and Knowlton had to get called in for this one. Consistent with most universities, Penn's policies have been guided by the Constitution and the law. In today's world, where we are seeing signs of hate proliferating across our campus and our world in a way not seen in years, these policies need to be clarified and evaluated. Penn must initiate a serious and careful look at our policies. Provost Jackson and I will immediately convene a process to do so. As president, I'm committed to a safe, secure, and supportive environment so all members of our community can thrive. We can and we will get this right. Thank you. All right, so here's how it went down. Liz, this is Rosenberg. I got a problem with my donation this year. Come on.
Starting point is 00:51:48 It's so phony. They're all phonies. The whole thing. I love it. I love it. It's so cool to see all of this backfiring. Every single bit is just backfiring. I do have an NBC report.
Starting point is 00:52:02 Let's see how NBC reported on the year. So you had the actual clips. This an NBC report. Let's see how NBC reported on the, so you had the actual clips. This is the report. On Capitol Hill, the presidents of three top schools, MIT, UPenn, and Harvard, grilled over a spike in anti-Semitism on their campuses. Your university is a hotbed of it. At the center of the hearing, tension over how to protect both student safety and free speech, while combating anti-Semitism and Islamophobia. Disagreements about the conflict in the Middle East should never escalate to threats of violence.
Starting point is 00:52:34 Harvard's president was asked about pro-Palestinian demonstrators calling for intifada on her campus. Can you not say here that it is against the code of conduct at Harvard? We embrace a commitment to free expression, even of views that are objectionable, offensive, hateful. It's when that speech crosses into conduct that violates our policies. In recent weeks, a number of Jewish students have told NBC News they worry for their safety. Why today a Jewish student is afraid to walk to the library at night. Congressman, let me start by saying I'm devastated to hear that. And the safety and security of our campus and our students in particular is my top concern. All three presidents are facing criticism for their response to hate rhetoric on campus.
Starting point is 00:53:21 Each walked through new plans to combat anti-Semitism. rhetoric on campus each walked through new plans to combat anti-semitism staff here at upenn say they've received anti-semitic emails and hateful slogans were projected on buildings now there's additional security at religious centers and a new anti-semitism task force now notice what word was the what word was not used in that report the word genocide they didn't put any of the actual hearing into that report they really carefully left it out they all that there was a big meeting about that piece oh no we can't have that oh no well you can't okay this is nbc big supporters of biden you can't use the word genocide because people will make this because you were still trying to get rid of this genocide meme. Yep.
Starting point is 00:54:07 Yep. So it was not you. So this is your media at work covering for the president. Phony. Phony baloney. It's unbelievably bad. So while we're on these children at schools, let's bring in some transgenderism, some trans-Maoist movement that's going on because things are starting to become clear. And I am so happy for Cheryl Atkinson.
Starting point is 00:54:33 I think she has the career that Laura Logan should have. She's doing her own thing. I agree with that. I actually agree with that. Cheryl has done a fabulous job of, she went over to Sinclair. It's not the gig that she had by any means. It's not even close,
Starting point is 00:54:52 but she still gets to put out good material. She puts out good material. I think she's making a little bit of money. It's like podcast level, but that's okay. I think her husband works. It's all fine and she's you know she might even be making as much she was a correspondent at cbs there that's not the big bucks she wasn't like an anchor or anybody who makes a lot of money no but but she kept her
Starting point is 00:55:17 integrity she kept her integrity um she still has the same kind of look you know she's got that news you know like investigative reporter look with the hair tied back all good stuff she's got the look and even though the editing is not super duper um i thought that this wasn't it's when you hear it we'll go oh well of course this is no surprise but she had the right people. She had the right information, went to exactly the right depth. And this was about the transgender lobby. And it explains exactly where everything is coming from. We begin with an investigation into the forces working to shape our information landscape when it comes to transgender policies. When an issue goes from
Starting point is 00:56:06 zero to 60 practically overnight, grabbing headlines, political real estate and funding priorities, you can bet there's an invisible hand in play. Today, some of the surprising interests we found behind the well-funded transgender lobby. All right. So she had my attention from the get-go. And surprise, surprise, this is not a grassroots movement, do not understand that this is more of a top-down dynamic that is at play where you have really just a handful of organizations and lgbt advocacy organizations that are driving the agenda but because they have such sway and such money they're influencing everything from schools to politicians to corporate America. All right. So there's three groups that this, and this guy wrote a whole, he did a lot of research on this. What do you think is the number one money influencer as to this top down
Starting point is 00:57:15 movement? Well, I know one of them is Pritzker. That's that comes in the number two position. Ooh, Soros. No, no,
Starting point is 00:57:24 no, no. Think much bigger. who controls the media disney who controls the media who controls the media pharma oh pharma the name of the report that i wrote about this for the american principlesples Project is called the Transgender Leviathan. I chose that name on purpose. Leviathan, this biblical monster that's just enormous. You can only ever catch glimpses of the full size of it, right?
Starting point is 00:57:57 So tell me what you've learned about the big forces behind the funding. Yeah, so I think you can broadly name three, which is pharmaceutical companies, liberal billionaires, and ultimately, I think to a growing extent, the taxpayer. When it comes to taxpayers, Gonzalez points to studies the government funds like one promoting breast removal or mastectomies for young girls as part of a process to transition. But I think that the far larger and more pernicious problem is the problem of the pharmaceutical companies are behind the stuff and there's so much. One example is Lupron, the drug most commonly used for suppressing puberty. It's a first step under one model of treating children who wish to be the opposite sex. It's not FDA approved for use in transition therapy, right? It's used to castrate the basically the most dangerous kinds of sex offenders who just can't help themselves and
Starting point is 00:58:56 are most likely to reoffend. So they give them Lupron to basically chemically castrate them. And now we're giving it to kids to suppress the process of them going into puberty. With two injections reportedly costing as much as $73,000, Lupron drew $2 billion worth of business last year for drug maker AbbVie. The Biden administration cited a study produced by a group called the Trevor Project. The Trevor Project is an LGBT advocacy nonprofit. And basically, the Biden administration said, like, this study from this nonpartisan nonprofit says that it's important for children to be able to have access to gender affirming care, right? But when you look at the funding of the Trevor Project, what you'll see
Starting point is 00:59:43 is that they actually received $50,000 from AbbVie Foundation, the company that manufactures lube products. Yeah, I love it. The Trevor Project, Elton John's in that, and that's huge. So we know how the pharmaceutical companies at least control what the media does or does not say. So that will be kept away from the news or the media at all times. But now that was not so surprising to me as this next part, which explains so much. We found an even bigger medical money interest surrounding the trans movement. It involves a little publicized but sad reality, the transgender HIV epidemic. In seven major U.S. cities, more than 40 percent of transgenders are infected with HIV,
Starting point is 01:00:35 the virus that causes AIDS. The rate is even higher among transgender blacks. Most of them, 62 percent, are HIV positive, according to the CDC survey. That adds up to a lucrative market for businesses like Gilead Sciences, a pharmaceutical company that's developed 11 HIV medications now on the market, earning over $1.5 billion a month. And Gilead happens to be the single biggest known funder of the trans agenda. More than $6 million in 2017 and 2018, Gilead says its goal is to support communities that are disproportionately impacted by diseases aligned with our therapeutic areas of focus.
Starting point is 01:01:20 But wait, there's more. The number two funder of trans causes at 4.8 million over two years is Arcus Foundation. Arcus is a non-profit associated with billionaire John Stryker, heir to the Stryker Corporation medical technology company fortune and a driver of gender identity ideology and transgenderism across the globe. Third, $4.6 million is Tawani Foundation, associated with the billionaire Pritzker family and James, now Jennifer Pritzker, of the Hyatt Hotel's fortune. Tawani has large medical investments and funds causes that normalize transgenderism and a broad spectrum of identities. And number four among top donors to trans interests is Gill Foundation at $3.1 million,
Starting point is 01:02:13 associated with American software magnate and gay activist Tim Gill. He's the single largest known donor to gay causes and a half billion dollars total. causes and a half billion dollars total so the way i read this report or hear this report is we need more transgender folk to get hiv to sell our medications to and they're all in it and they all have these these companies that sell crap marketing taken to the extreme oh and then just marketing without conscience who i mean so i'll become a chick my name's pritzker i'm jen good to go people are disturbed and so cheryl disturbed and rich well that goes hand in hand sometimes cheryl atkinson will now wrap it up because, of course, this money buys you everything you want, including education. The money from a handful of sources exceeds thousands of groups reaching into policies and practices in government and education and at corporations, universities, doctors associations, hospitals, insurance companies, media outlets, journalism groups, and more.
Starting point is 01:03:27 Top recipients of the trans-targeted money include the University of Minnesota, home to Gender and Sexuality Center for Queer and Trans Life. Another top beneficiary is Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower. It sponsors programs like this one for healthcare professionals. Hello and welcome to the Elevate webinar series on creating a gender-affirming healthcare environment for optimal HIV care. Funding for transgender causes
Starting point is 01:03:56 continues to hit new highs each year. By one analysis, the top 10 foundations that give the most made up 55% of the funding in the end the explosion and transgender influence on society and politics can largely be traced to a handful of powerful interests there you go and of course stopping advertising of pharmaceutical products directly to consumers on television would help a lot of this yeah help prevent it and by the way this is the kind of report that you would have seen on the show 60 minutes about 15 or 20 years ago longer i don't even think they do that now that's 60 you know
Starting point is 01:04:36 they don't do it now you know what 60 minutes is doing now they're doing native ads for ibm for their quantum computer the show's the show is unwatchable. Yeah. Yeah. The quantum computer. Oh, IBM is, you know, we don't have an AI play, so we got to do quantum. But this is... They have Watson. But this is...
Starting point is 01:04:57 Right. This is horrible. Horrible. They don't care about the children. They've completely captured parents who are dumb. No, it's called transhausen by proxy. Who are narcissistic, cluster B personality disorder. And I say that with love and understanding because they were traumatized. Isn't it munchausen?
Starting point is 01:05:31 This is now an accepted term, transhausen by proxy. It was transhausen? Yes, it went from Munchausen by proxy to transhausen by proxy. It is apparently an accepted term in the... Wow. Yeah, here it is. The Epoch Times. Epoch. Epoch Times.
Starting point is 01:05:45 Parents' personality disorders driving surge in trans kids. It's true. I mean, of course there are people with gender dysphoria. There have always been people with gender dysphoria. But this moved to 30% of kids saying, oh, yeah, I'm non-binary. I'm something. Non-binary. percent of kids saying oh yeah i'm non-binary i'm something non-binary in february jamie reed former case manager at the washington university for transgender center at st louis children's
Starting point is 01:06:10 hospital exposed practice at the clinic and described parents who were adamant about transitioning their children her revelations became the catalyst for missouri lawmakers to draft a law barring hormone therapy and this is where they coined the phrase trans hate yes trans trans housing by proxy but it's narcissism by many of these it's the same thing as um you know you get some hollywood celebrities to start to kick off the uh the gpl1 uh mania the the ozempic you know and then everyone follows
Starting point is 01:06:50 it's the advertising is the problem that's the biggest problem we could stop so much by just stopping that and while we're on it that was depressing I'll lift your spirits with some crazy stuff
Starting point is 01:07:09 here they there is such a push to get these uh semaglutide drugs into the medicare package and forced uh forced insurance, that they are just rolling out everything they can. It helps you lose weight. But wait, let's bring on George Stephanopoulos. This is Good Morning America. And these are people who take themselves very seriously. Listen to the crap they are doing.
Starting point is 01:07:46 I've done a new research on ozempic and alcohol. It finds that the weight loss drug may also prevent alcohol overuse and abuse. Dr. Jen Ashton is standing by. First, Harold Reshef has the details. Oh, alcohol abuse. It helps. What? I have no desire to drink wine anymore. And that's crazy to me because i couldn't stop before this morning the wildly
Starting point is 01:08:06 popular drug used for weight loss semaglutide is now showing very early signs of potentially curbing alcohol use for those who drink excessively a new case study composed we used to call those drunks or alcoholics now it is alcohol uh disorder. For those who drink excessively. A new case study composed of six people. Whoa, six whole people? Six whole people. Greening positive for alcohol use disorder, or AUD, found that they all saw a clinically significant decrease in symptoms
Starting point is 01:08:39 while they were using semaglutide for weight loss. Christy Martin, who was not part of the study, says while she used to drink wine every night, her urge to drink has disappeared. Drinking for me was becoming a bit of an issue. I can't believe this is on television. I was a drunk. I was a lush.
Starting point is 01:09:00 But then I took the Ozempic. And the fact that I just have no desire for it is something I didn't expect and is just an amazing side benefit. I can't even tell you. Amazing. This small case study now setting the stage for larger clinical trials, looking at semaglutide as a treatment for AUD, as researchers explore whether the drug has the potential to treat other excessive use conditions. And again, this initial study only included six patients, but as you heard, more thorough studies are already underway.
Starting point is 01:09:32 It could be years before we know the true results. Does it matter? Sure it is. Okay, Ariel, thanks very much. Oh, thanks. I'm going to tell you. Let's put this in the Red Book. That report was disgusting.
Starting point is 01:09:43 It's not over. It's not over. It's not over. I'm going to put in the Red Book right now that there will be a study. Six people is the norm these days. There will be a study that shows that Ozempic is great for erectile dysfunction. I guarantee it. This is the only thing they're missing. This is the only thing.
Starting point is 01:10:04 And, you know, i was kind of you know flaccid but now man i'm not only my trim but look at look at it dr janice here uh you know a lot about these drugs you're board certified in obesity medicine what is this study board certified in obesity medicine okay tell us so george what's interesting about this is astute doctors for years who have been managing patients on the glp-1 agonist, that's the semaglutide class for weight loss and treating obesity, have started to hear anecdotal reports of this. This small case study of these six patients was really one of the first times that reported in the literature their experience with their cravings for alcohol use uh their subjective experience with that
Starting point is 01:10:45 really powerfully documented theories are their subjective experience with that this is this is a native ad of the most lowest form the lowest form and and it's minutes and minutes of this stuff uh their subjective experience with that really powerfully documented. Theories are that works in the brain, in the reward center. But this could be a major indication. I have to say, you know, we know a lot of people who are taking these drugs and they report the same thing. We know a lot of people who are drunks here at ABC. They're reporting the same thing. Absolutely, they do.
Starting point is 01:11:20 But what other treatment options are available for substance abuse disorders? But what other treatment options are available for substance abuse disorders? Well, this is one of those bright spots is that it sheds light on what treatments are already existing and how they're not being used. There are three FDA approved. An extra bonus. They're promoting some other drugs. Medications for people with alcohol use disorder. They are vastly under prescribed behavioral interventions. And then tech based or app based therapies tech-based or app-based therapies.
Starting point is 01:11:45 Tech-based or app-based therapies. Oh, I wanted app-based therapies. Obviously increasing in popularity and research, but they have a role as well. But all of these things, this isn't about just potentially choosing one. It's about if you have an alcohol use disorder or substance use disorder,
Starting point is 01:12:03 filling the boat and getting as much treatment. I thought it was substance abuse. But now they have this new term. I don't know what this is saying. Substance use disorder. Alcohol use disorder. Not abuse. Use.
Starting point is 01:12:18 So you're not quite a drunk, but you're kind of on the way. And as you can to make a big change in your life. As we were just discussing, I mean, it really seems like a miracle drug. Why do you think that there seems to be a stigma against the use of these drugs? I think the social backlash, Lindsay, is huge, whether it's for weight management or mental illness. And that really can't, it's just wrong. You know, if you had high blood pressure, you would treat it.
Starting point is 01:12:40 There's a role for these. It's not for everyone. It's not one size fits all. But you have to factor in the risk of not taking a medication like this versus the benefits of treating it. The risk of not taking it. Isn't this great? Wow. You can't afford the risk of not taking this this medicine. It could it's so benefit. It is a Hamas support disorder. It will it will cure everything pressure you would treat it.
Starting point is 01:13:04 There's a role for these. It's not for everyone. It's not one size fits all. But you have to factor in the risk of not taking a medication like this versus the benefits of treating it when you weigh those options. Seems like so helpful. The risks of not taking it versus the benefits.
Starting point is 01:13:20 Unbelievable way of putting it. And by the way, I think you get paid. It's almost like I'm reminded of the old, what was that show where people would get into fights on the stage all the time? Jerry Springer Show. Jerry Springer Show where they'd have a, this was revealed by someone who was on the show that you got a sheet that if you did this, you got paid so much.
Starting point is 01:13:39 If you did that, you got paid so much bonus. And so if you picked through a shoe you get 500 bucks something like that yeah there is obviously a bonus clause in here for saying for somebody say if somebody says it's a miracle drug miracle drug there's 500 bucks i think this it's more than that i mean these are probably this is dr jen this is dr jen the obesity expert board certified This is Dr. Jen. This is Dr. Jen. The obesity expert. Board certified. Dr. Jen is saying, you really, I mean, you'd have to weigh the risk of not taking this versus taking it.
Starting point is 01:14:19 She should be disbarred for it. You can't disbar anybody. But something should be done about someone who puts it in that way. In other words, it's risky not to take it and beneficial to take it. But what she's saying here is that this obesity, and this is the bottom line, John. Everybody knows. Obesity, it's a disease. It's not because you eat.
Starting point is 01:14:42 It's a use disorder, a food use disorder. You see, this is where this is going. Treated. There's a role for these it's not for everyone it's not one size fits all but you have to factor in the risk of not taking a medication like this versus the benefits of treating it when you weigh those options seems like so helpful diabetes weight loss alcohol you name it all right jen thank you so much that's awesome everything now there is of course you know a closing to this eight minute story we are back now with a question from our viewers and dr jen is here to answer it of course
Starting point is 01:15:13 the question is i'm easing off of ozempic and i'm worried about the weight coming back any suggestions for this so first of all it depends on each individual, of course. But yes, people should expect that some amount of weight lost on these GLP-1 agonists will come back. Oh. Because that is the chronic condition of overweight and obesity. It's not like treating strep throat, where once you're done, you're done. Just goes away. How much will come back is an unknown. But what is happening in the real world is that a lot of doctors who have patients
Starting point is 01:15:46 on these kinds of medications like Ozempic, Wegovi, Manjaro, are kind of putting them on a maintenance plan. A maintenance plan. This is a great drug. We need this in Medicare. A maintenance plan. You're on it forever. In terms of long term. So what could that look like potentially? And again, it will be different for every person. It might mean instead of taking a shot or an injection every week, maybe you're taking it every two weeks or every 10 days. It might be going down on a dose. It might be alternating weeks, one week on, one week off. This sounds a lot like the Sacklers with the opioids. Well, just change your dose. Don't worry. The point is that you have to remember the condition of overweight and obesity
Starting point is 01:16:32 are chronic conditions. It's chronic condition. You can't help it. It's chronic. It's a disease. That's all that there's there for you. You need a maintenance program. You need to keep taking it because otherwise that weight's going to come back they're not as simple as treating an infection for a short period of time and then you're done with it so long-term management is going to be a big part of it and we still don't know what that will look like so there is a weight management component to this where the doctor can kind of decide to lower the dosage to make sure you're consistent and you're not losing more weight than you want absolutely Just like we do managing patients on other types of medications, it's not always the official way
Starting point is 01:17:08 that the drug is designed, but this is what doctors and healthcare providers do to help their patients manage a chronic condition. So we should be hearing more about that because there are going to be a lot of people who are going to be managed on these medications. Oh my God, This is so horrible. But,
Starting point is 01:17:28 you know, this is who we are as Americans. I'm almost speechless of hearing this. Okay, then last one, I'll stop. This is not about Ozzempic this is well actually i should i should do this one this is about this is the wall street journal wall street journal report which has a podcast in the morning and uh they they now so i'm going
Starting point is 01:18:02 to play this uh this clear native ad about o Ozempic and a new term will be introduced to. And then listen for the story that comes right after this one. As demand for weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wagovi continues to surge, food companies are looking for ways to cash in, like by pitching companion products or even natural alternatives. Companion products. We should do a podcast, a companion product for your ozempic weight loss. We'll be motivating you. Wouldn't that just be food?
Starting point is 01:18:34 Joining me to discuss is reporter Jesse Newman. Hey, Jesse. Hey there. Hey, Jesse. Hey there. Of course, food companies are looking to see whether and how these drugs will reshape American diets. How are they responding? Big food companies are looking to see whether and how these drugs will reshape American diets. How are they responding?
Starting point is 01:18:46 Big food companies like everyone else have certainly noticed how popular these drugs that were designed to treat diabetes and obesity have become. And they've really been watching as these drugs just have gotten incredibly popular, spread to millions of consumers throughout the U.S. And there's some concern that that could sort of take a bite out of demand for the products that these companies make. Uh-oh, we better get some food! And so what we're seeing is it's very early days,
Starting point is 01:19:16 but we are seeing some companies that are trying to step in and develop some companion products to patients on these drugs. So what are some of their solutions? We're seeing companies like Nestle and Abbott, and they're coming up with what they're calling companion products. And these are products that patients who are taking diabetes and weight loss drugs could also consume if, for example, they find that they are losing muscle mass there's a startup out in california oh if you're losing muscle mass which is the main thing these products remove okay if you find that you're that you have ozempic ass because you lose it because of muscle mass loss
Starting point is 01:19:57 we got some chocolate for you and the startup is doing it super gut and they make mixes and shakes and bars out of our proprietary prebiotic fiber blend that they call nature's and essentially now wait for the same thing that these drugs can do okay so this is a bullcrap report but wait for the next story in this podcast using all natural foods that was wsj's jesse newman and now on to the next story. What should it be? And finally, after seven years of research, McDonald's is changing its burgers, making more than 50 tweaks to its signature offering. This is not by mistake, people.
Starting point is 01:20:36 This is how your American media works. It's not a mistake. Like, you can lose the weight, now go eat a burger. And right on cue right on cue right on cue did we not say that mcdonald's was going to have all the morning shows doing their new thing now oh yeah where they're munching down on burgers and going yum let us turn now to a headline making mystery from the world of fast food whoa Whoa, the world of fast food. Are you excited yet? Okay, look at this.
Starting point is 01:21:08 It's a building in suburban Chicago, and it's been getting a lot of attention on social media. Now, look closely or right there. Cosmix. Cosmix? What's that? Like McDonald's? What? The question.
Starting point is 01:21:19 Everyone is asking, what is this all about? NBC's Maggie Vespa is ahead of the game. Maggie, good morning. What is this all about? What is this all about? NBC's Maggie Vespa is ahead of the game. Maggie, good morning. What's it all about? Hey, Savannah, guys. Good morning. Yeah, we wish we knew. I mean, look, you can see they're clearly keeping it under wraps.
Starting point is 01:21:34 There's literally a tarp over the sign. Oh, no, it's a secret. And by the way, if that's not clue enough, the major chain backing this venture, which, if you haven't figured it out by now, is McDonald's. Oh, no. They're not confirming much at all. Tied to Cosmix. That being said, fast food fans and industry experts agree
Starting point is 01:21:50 this mounting McMistery marks a very American trend. A McMistery! Was Maggie Vespa? Did she co-host that debate last night? I don't know who did. I didn't watch the debate. Because... Wait. No, was it...
Starting point is 01:22:07 A McMistery. I think we're onto something here. It's a McMistery. Do you want to hear the McMistery? They solved the McMistery? They solved the McMistery. Breaking McDonald's news. I've got the scoop on Cosmic.
Starting point is 01:22:22 This morning, in a nation long obsessed with fast food. They've been super secretive about it. Fans on social media are loving this super-sized mystery. All right, here it is. Cosmics in Bullenburg, Illinois. It looks like there are going to be four drive-thru lanes. Online sleuths are zeroing in on what appears to be a... Oh, no, it's going viral.
Starting point is 01:22:48 ...best food joint in the making in suburban Chicago. Its name? Cosmix. Oh, no. A new venture. McDonald's CEO... All right, so I'm just going to leave all that. I'll just go to the payoff. The payoff is the best part. That's an interesting take to end on.
Starting point is 01:23:03 And by the way, guys, we talked a lot about online sleuths, right? Well, basically, before these signs were tarped and it was kind of being kept under wraps to this degree, it's worth noting people online were doing everything they could to find out anything about Cosmic's case in point. One guy who posted these photos on X of what he says is Cosmic's menu. You can see if this is the menu, it goes all in on drinks, different iced teas and lemonades. There's something called a Galactic Boost. They have frappes. In the food section,
Starting point is 01:23:31 we see like a spicy queso sandwich and pretzel bites. Now just to reiterate... The McMistery is solved. But let's thank the company. Let's thank the guy who's paying us to do this horrible native ad. Again, that is one person on Twitter who posted those photos.
Starting point is 01:23:47 McDonald's has yet to confirm anything official. That being said, another one of those earnings calls is slated for tomorrow. So it's very possible, guys, that our knowledge on this topic could get supersized very soon. Some marketing guy is going to get a salary supersized for this. Keep us posted, Maggie. Thank you, Maggie. I hope they have Egg McMuffins. The marketing guy's salary is going to get supersized for this.
Starting point is 01:24:16 These people are horrible. They should be arrested. They should. This is our news media. This is what it's come down to. There's no news there. Who gives what it's come down to. Yes. There's no news there. Who gives a shit?
Starting point is 01:24:29 It's not across the street from me. What difference does it make? Serious journalists. These are serious journalists. Well, that's what they like to promote themselves as. They like to think that. And they all hate Trump, so let's make sure they get that even. These are the same people that Trump did when they did the they also Trump was on with Hannity at the same time.
Starting point is 01:24:49 Oh, really? Oh, that's funny. I didn't know. And so he did it. He made some. He was doing schtick, doing material. Yes. Joking around. Good, good. And so one of the things he said was, yeah, they want me to be this keeps him and be a dictator. I am not going to be a dictator. Wait they keep saying I'm going to be a dictator. I am not going to be a dictator. Wait, wait, I'm going to be a dictator. I'm going to be a dictator for one day. One day. Oh, one day.
Starting point is 01:25:12 Then he's going to close the border and start drill, drill, drill. And then that's the end of his dictatorship. Oh, my goodness. That's funny. So NBC, so I got this thing, this is the clip. It says Trumo comments. Yes, okay. So I got this thing, this is the clip.
Starting point is 01:25:23 It says Trumo comments. Yes, okay. So instead of seeing this as a joke, you know, because Trump was kidding around, doing anything he could to keep people's attention off the debate. Let me guess, they took it so seriously they went all bananas. They went nuts. This is NBC. Former President Donald Trump is taking heat for comments he made last night in an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity. Trump was asked if he would ever abuse power if he won the presidency. Take a listen to his response. We love this guy. He says, you're not going to be a dictator, are you? I said, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:25:58 Other than day one, we're closing the border and we're drilling, drilling, drilling. After that, I'm not. NBC's Ali Vitale joins us now from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, ahead of tonight's Republican debate there. Ali, what is the backlash been to those comments? What are we hearing from supporters of President Trump and from the Biden campaign? You're hearing very little from the Republican side. And I wonder if that will change once candidates who are vying to actually be the nominee over Trump take the stage, though they have been pretty slow in the past to condemn or even critique his remarks in this space. From President Biden, though, we're hearing his campaign arm say, believe Trump when he says this. Believe him when he says that he will be a dictator, even if it's only for one day.
Starting point is 01:26:43 But these comments really can't be taken outside of a vacuum. For Trump, he has made comments akin to this over the course of the last several years, praising dictators and authoritarians from North Korea to China, even joking when Xi Jinping several years ago was able to fully establish himself in control of the executive power there in China, joking that that was something that he wished he could do. So this is certainly a new comment from the former president but one that tracks in a vein of comments that we've seen from him over the course of the last few years oh man can you believe these people well so i i did watch tina and i
Starting point is 01:27:17 watched about two commercial breaks worth of uh news nation because that's what this debate aired on. Yeah, News Nation. So a couple of comments. One, Cuomo, I'm glad Chris Cuomo has a gig. He fits in very well there. I think so. Yeah, I think it's good for him. I'm happy.
Starting point is 01:27:39 I am kind of happy for him. Two, Tina actually forbid me from doing this, but I cannot help myself. Megyn Kelly, her face is so thin. It looks like the screen mask. There's something up. It is too thin.
Starting point is 01:27:57 You mean she looks gaunt? Gaunt, yes. It's too thin. It was too thin. It's like she's half of her face. You already answered the question. Gaunt. The earlier clips. Well, I don't want to.
Starting point is 01:28:13 I don't want a body shame. I was expressly foreboding. The face looked like the screen mask. It was weird. Weird. I'll go back and look at it. have it on tape yeah chris christie his he's only there to protect um uh nimrod that's his only job all he did all i saw him do was hey lay off her i like i like her i like nikki haley oh so he's a foil. Total foil. Yeah, that makes sense.
Starting point is 01:28:45 Vivek, that's the way apparently you pronounce his name, Vivek. He doesn't care. He had a great line, though, and I really enjoyed it. He said, neither Christy or Haley, who want to send your kids to go fight against Russia in Ukraine, or Joe Biden, he said, can answer, can give me the name of three provinces in eastern Ukraine. Which, of course, they couldn't. That was a genius, genius move. Beautiful.
Starting point is 01:29:14 That was really good. And who cares, everything else. You know, Vivek is just doing stuff. It's funny. It's a good statement. I don't know what his long game is. Well, he's not going to be vice president i know of course i did get away i did get the boots on the ground about christy
Starting point is 01:29:30 no remember i was saying that people in south dakota don't like her yeah i want to hear the stories okay so this is from craig weinberg this is uh he's uh sir craig one of the main issues with christy is that she's a liar. She seemed to have more of interest in national politics than South Dakota. During the early days of COVID, she claims to never have shut anything down and let the people make their own decisions, except it was the Speaker of the House at the time who had a very different story. He has receipts to show that she actually wanted to give her health secretary full control to shut down whatever they wanted but the legislator in the middle of the night put a stop to it she also says things like my budget my plan when she's not writing anything there's also the alleged affair with
Starting point is 01:30:15 cory lewandowski that broke pretty big over the summer that she has avoided talking about for years there was speculation that it was happening but the proof seems a lot more real now she'll say whatever she needs to align with trump, all the thinking is she wants his VP spot. She will get killed in a general election. Maybe, maybe. So that was the main thing. Also, farmers lobbied the Public Utilities Commission. Oh, this was she wanted.
Starting point is 01:30:43 She wanted carbon pipelines and was going against the farmers. So they don't really like her. She's not all that loved as people make her out to be, at least not in South Dakota. But she's got a look. She's got the look. She's got a good look. Yeah, she's got a good pattern. She's got a good spiel.
Starting point is 01:31:01 But she wouldn't get killed in a general election. She's not running for president. Nobody votes for the vice president anymore. We're not in the 1800s. It's just a name on the ballot. Take it up with Craig, man. Don't tell me. She doesn't look like the right fit to me.
Starting point is 01:31:19 Although Trump has shown that he can't pick anybody. He can't pick the right people. So how is that going to change? So I have an NPR clip one minute long, which I think is about the debate. The fourth Republican presidential primary debate is in the books. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Notice how they always say, I think they're doing it to piss him off. DeSantis.
Starting point is 01:31:44 Isn't it? It's DeSantis. Yeah, I always thought it I think they're doing it to piss him off. DeSantis. Isn't it? It's DeSantis. Yeah, I always thought it was DeSantis. NPR. DeSantis. DeSantis. Looks like I do believe. Governor Ron DeSantis, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy,
Starting point is 01:32:00 and ex-New Jersey Governor Chris Christie squared off last night at the University of Alabama. and ex-New Jersey Governor Chris Christie squared off last night at the University of Alabama. Haley was the target for much of the night, more so than former President Donald Trump, who skipped the event. Haley has been climbing in the polls of late. Pat Duggins with Alabama Public Radio spoke with some students in the audience afterwards. Nikki Haley got the warmest applause as the four candidates took the stage in Tuscaloosa and the sharpest attacks. That included Vivek Ramaswamy, who held up a handwritten sign reading Nikki equals corruption. That was just one thing that didn't impress University of Alabama freshman Charlie Berry.
Starting point is 01:32:40 That was embarrassing, seeing them talk over each other, argue over each other. I don't want to see that out of my presidential candidate. I don't want to see that out of my presidential candidate. I don't want to see another Trump, Trumper like that. The UA economics major was one of only 50 students allowed in to watch the debate. The audience for the Tuscaloosa campus venue was close to a thousand. For NPR News, I'm Pat Duggins in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It was donors, special interests and donors. We had a few students in there. Yeah, 50, 50 students so we can Let a few students into. Yeah, 50, 50 students so we can get a. Bitch about it. I don't want to see that from my, I don't want another Trump.
Starting point is 01:33:12 Whatever we get. There has to definitely be a negative. If you get the right guy, hey, find somebody, one of the kids who hates Trump. Well, that's all of them. Hate Trump. All right, well, just make sure you get that in there. Just hate the Trump.
Starting point is 01:33:23 Yeah, that's what you do. That's all you do. That's all you do. That's all you do. Yeah, he's got something about... Does Nikki Haley... All the left is promoting Nikki Haley. They will let them see her on the ballot. Oh, even Prof G and Kara Swisher are like, Oh, I could live with Nikki Haley.
Starting point is 01:33:40 Really? She's a warmonger, man. Totally. They all are. I'm having dinner with the oil baron tonight. Ah, okay. And I think that he, I don't know if he supports Nikki Haley, but the industry sure does. So I'll get the lowdown.
Starting point is 01:34:01 She's not going to, she's no good. No, she's no good. She not going to. She's no good. No, she's no good. She's no good. She's no good. Also, she has no chance. This is like. Well, that's why the left wants to run her, and they keep boosting her. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:34:17 This is what the Republicans were really good at years ago. That's when they had that guy, Eagleton. They would find people they'd promote to get him into the you know the republicans were very happy that george mcgovern ran as the uh as the democrat because uh after kennedy was assassinated because he would have been a problem but uh mcgovern goes in he's not going to beat anybody so you you put them in. Yeah, okay. Run against Nixon. Good luck. All right. That's too funny.
Starting point is 01:34:49 So I have a couple odd balls. I do have a three by three. Oh, I was not prepared. Hold on a second. It's not one of the best. It doesn't. They're a little long. I'm just telling our three by three producer.
Starting point is 01:35:03 Well, do we have a 3x3 jingle? Yeah, I think we have. Yeah, we do. Yes, we do. My computer's going slow today for some reason. And now it's time for 3x3. Experiment by JCD. Comparing stories from ABC, CBS, and NBC.
Starting point is 01:35:22 The never-ending 3x3. Normally at the top of the show, it's a different moment here. This is something new. It must be. It's either really good or just mediocre. Well, it's kind of in between. But it's about the weird little bull crap. These reports may all be bogus, in fact fact about the attacks on the ships in the red
Starting point is 01:35:46 from yemen yeah yeah yeah back and forth and back forth and what i want to play the i want to play the abc nbc reports and the cbs report is the only one that all of a sudden out of the blue as opposed to the other two reports introduces a whole new factor oh okay which one do we start with uh abc the pentagon now says that the u.s has taken new defensive action in the middle east a deadly u.s drone strike tonight this time in iraq targeting militants who the pentagon says were about to target american forces here's martha raddatz tonight the pentagon revealing it conducted a deadly drone strike on militants in Iraq who the U.S. says were planning to launch a drone attack on American forces. Five of the Iranian-backed militants were killed.
Starting point is 01:36:35 It came as a U.S. destroyer in the Red Sea spent more than seven hours on Sunday responding to multiple attacks. It began at 9.15 a.m. local time. The Pentagon said the USS Kearney tracked a ballistic missile fired from Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen, landing in the waters near the cargo ship Unity Explorer. At 12 p.m., the Kearney detects a drone from Yemen heading in its direction, the Navy crew shooting it down. 35 minutes later, the Unity Explorer under fire again. This time, the missile hits the ship. The carny responds as another inbound drone is detected and shot down.
Starting point is 01:37:20 At 3.30 p.m., a third ballistic missile hits another cargo ship. There is damage reported, but no casualties. One hour later, a fourth ballistic missile hits a third cargo vessel. Again, the carny racing to this ship to render aid, as yet another drone is launched in the carny's direction and shot down. another drone is launched in the carny's direction and shot down. The Pentagon blaming Iran for enabling these attacks using some of the strongest language we've heard about Iran. But it is unlikely the U.S. will retaliate against Iran directly for these attacks, given that the Pentagon says they do not believe the USS Carney was an intended
Starting point is 01:38:03 target. Although Jake Sullivan, the National Security Advisor, made clear that any response by the U.S. will be at a time and place of his choosing. I have a couple questions before we get to the next one. One, this drone, was that like a full-on like Reaper-sized drone? Was it one of those? It seems unlikely. They did no real damage, didn't kill anybody. No data. We're shooting them down left and right. This story is a hoax. You know what I also...
Starting point is 01:38:32 And why aren't the Houthis fighting the battles they're supposed to be fighting against the Saudis? What are they shooting at us for in the middle of nowhere? It makes no sense. When it comes to the big money organizations in the United States nowhere. It makes no sense. When it comes to the big money organizations in the United States,
Starting point is 01:38:47 I mean, the military industrial complex could take a page out of the pharma playbook, man. It's much more entertaining, their stuff. They're not making this fun and entertaining. No one wants to hear this. They got to spruce it up. You know what I like? I like the body cams,
Starting point is 01:39:04 like when those, the Houthis hijacked that ship two weeks ago. They had the helicopter, and they jumped out of the helicopter, and then they got into the crew. But it was all body cam footage. They even have footage of the helicopter. It was pretty well done, yeah. But that's like body cam footage. They even have footage of the helicopter. It was pretty well done, yeah. But that's like a video game. It's like first-person shooter video game.
Starting point is 01:39:30 It's exactly the same thing now. It could have been a video game for all I know. It's getting pretty good. Well, there have been people that have sent video game footage into the news media and they picked it up as live reporting. I've fallen for it. Of course. I mean,
Starting point is 01:39:47 have you seen the new grand theft auto? That was starting to look pretty good. It's looking good. Call of duty. The rest, they're all dynamite. Yeah. It's all good.
Starting point is 01:39:56 Yeah. So I bet you we could, we could say that we have footage from a war and just have our producers send us the right bits from call of duty and we could just make a report and people, it would go viral. So Lester Holt comes on with his report, which is a little long and it's a same basic thing. These missiles going back and forth.
Starting point is 01:40:20 We don't know. They don't tell us any details about these drones, any of them. Are they made out of paper mache? Are they the ones that the Iranians build that they give to the Russians? The motorcycle engines? We have no idea. They don't tell us anything. And it's just it's like a lot. These are lousy reports. Nearby in the Red Sea, another dangerous situation appears to be escalating. In the latest chapter, a U.S. Navy destroyer rushed to the aid of commercial ships at the Pentagon, says,
Starting point is 01:40:52 came under ballistic missile fire from Iranian-backed militias. Ballistic missile fire now? Oh, that's serious. We get late details now from Courtney Kuby at the Pentagon. Tonight, the White House pointing the blame squarely at Iran after an hours-long drama at sea Sunday that saw a U.S. military warship rush to aid three commercial vessels under fire. That gun, the weapons here are being supplied by Iran. And Iran, we believe, is the ultimate party responsible for this.
Starting point is 01:41:22 It began around 9.15 a.m. Sunday when a ballistic missile landed near a commercial ship in the Red Sea. Then, at noon, the USS Kearney, a Navy destroyer, intercepted the first of three drones fired towards commercial ships and the Kearney itself. Ballistic missiles later hitting all three of the cargo ships, one after another. None of the ships suffered major damage or casualties. Responding to each distress call, the carny found itself directly in the path of Houthi attack drones. The Pentagon says there are no indications the drones were targeting the carny, but still
Starting point is 01:41:57 shot them down. The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have targeted Israeli-owned ships in the Red Sea before. We do not believe that all three of the ships had ties to Israel. And it goes to show you the level of recklessness that the Houthis are operating on. In October, the carny shot down cruise missiles and drones. Hold on. Yeah. Did you notice the little parsing that you can get away with? It's like we have no evidence that all three of the ships are tied to Israel.
Starting point is 01:42:24 Of course. It's all... Which means that two of them could have been. It's just chicken shit stuff. These people do this stuff and get away with it. Where's the ballistic missile? Where was that? And the ballistic missiles. Ballistic missiles. I've seen the missiles they recovered
Starting point is 01:42:40 from the... Some of the stuff they recovered from Gaza are like... They look like hobbyist missiles. They're ballistic. Five feet long. You know what's interesting? they recovered from the, uh, uh, some of the stuff that recovered from Gaza or like, they look like hobbyist missiles. They're like ballistic, but five feet long. You know, what's interesting in all of this, have you heard or seen a single story this week about Hamas shooting rockets
Starting point is 01:42:55 into Israel? I heard not this week, but right after the ceasefire, I heard about it. Oh yeah. No, but, but it's been all this week,
Starting point is 01:43:04 right up until this morning. Brian of London is there. He I heard about it. Oh, yeah. No, but it's been all this week, right up until this morning. Brian of London is there. He's sending me videos. Oh, there they go. They said, you never hear about that. No, I don't know why. The carny found itself directly in the path of Houthi attack drones. The Pentagon says there are no indications the drones were targeting the carny, but still shot them down.
Starting point is 01:43:24 The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have targeted Israeli-owned ships in the Red Sea before. The Pentagon says there are no indications the drones were targeting the Karni, but still shot them down. The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have targeted Israeli-owned ships in the Red Sea before. We do not believe that all three of the ships had ties to Israel, and it goes to show you the level of recklessness that the Houthis are operating on. In October, the Karni shot down cruise missiles and drones the Pentagon says were fired by Houthis towards Israel. Since then, the Houthis have repeatedly targeted ships in the Red Sea, the U.S. Navy shooting them down. And all of this comes as Iranian-backed militias continue to attack U.S. military bases in the Mideast despite U.S. retaliatory strikes. We spoke to the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff today. Is this evidence that the war in Israel and Gaza has really boiled over into a larger regional conflict? It could be.
Starting point is 01:44:10 And so that's one of the things that we want to track closely. According to, we've seen that U.S. strikes have not deterred other Iranian-backed militias from attacking U.S. bases. So is the U.S. now considering any action specifically against the Houthi rebels? Well, Lester, so far the U.S. has not launched any strikes against the Houthi rebels recently. But officials here tell us after this weekend's attack, they are not ruling anything out. They just can't. These are the wrong reports. If they want to get a reason to bomb Iran, they've got to do something different. This is not working. It stinks. And they're long, too. The stink, long stinkers.
Starting point is 01:44:47 They're way too long. But the next one is interesting because it, I think, has a piece of info. Besides the fact, by the way, have you seen these maps they keep showing? It looks like we have about 20 bases in this area, these areas. Yeah. Hello. America. Yes.
Starting point is 01:45:01 Geez. Well, anyway, let's get the CBS report out of the way. And this is the one I think that's the most interesting. The escalating violence in Gaza is raising tensions across the entire region today. Today, the White House pointed the finger directly at Iran after an American warship was forced to shoot down multiple drones that were targeting various commercial ships in the Red Sea. Stop it for a second. that we're targeting various commercial ships in the Red Sea. Stop it for a second.
Starting point is 01:45:31 Haven't we been pointing the finger at Iran since this whole thing began on October 7th? Yes, and I just— So why is this like she make it out to be sounding like it's new? I realize what they're doing wrong. All of a sudden, it hit me. They need to intersperse these reports with those shots of Iranians going, death to America, death to America. That's what they need to put in there. This is not working.
Starting point is 01:45:53 That would work. Yeah. I like that idea. If I was producing, there's no reason. Everything else they do is out of context. Yeah. You might as well do that. You get some mullahs there going, death to America, death to America.
Starting point is 01:46:07 Then they could say, they're chanting death to America, death to America, and they're shooting ships, whatever. That's a good thing we're not producers. You've got to bring it home. You've got to personalize this stuff. We'd have the whole country in flames. We're targeting various commercial ships in the Red Sea. CBS's David Martin is at the Pentagon with new details.
Starting point is 01:46:26 New details. David Martin. New details. Death to America. Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen had already hijacked one commercial vessel in the Red Sea, and now they have attacked three more, hitting them with anti-ship missiles. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. And attacks on commercial shipping in international waters are totally unacceptable and have to stop.
Starting point is 01:46:47 The Houthis had vowed publicly to attack Israeli shipping, but none of the vessels hit on Sunday had a current Israeli connection. It goes to show you the level of recklessness that the Houthis are operating on. Sullivan blamed Iran as much as the Houthis. We are talking about the Houthis here. They're the ones with their finger on the trigger. But that gun, the weapons here are being supplied by Iran. Three Houthi drones flew toward an American destroyer in the Red Sea, which had answered the distress calls from the ships under attack. The USS Carney shot the drones down, even though it was not the intended target.
Starting point is 01:47:23 shot the drones down, even though it was not the intended target. If left unchecked, this could get more serious and more prevalent. Retired Admiral Jamie Fogo says with one carrier task force in the Mediterranean and another in the Persian Gulf, the U.S. has more than enough firepower with which to retaliate. Taking out the missile prior to hitting the target and taking out the launcher, we're perfectly capable of doing that. A U.S. official tells CBS News the Pentagon is considering striking targets in Yemen, but warns that would only give the Houthis exactly what they want, which is to provoke a wider Middle East war. There was one retaliatory strike in the region this weekend
Starting point is 01:48:08 when a U.S. drone killed five Iraqi militants as they were preparing to attack American troops. The Rockies? As they were preparing? First, they read their minds. Yeah. And they're Iraqis. This was not Iranians these are iraqis what was that all about and we said that we played a clip about three show two or three shows ago from al jazeera
Starting point is 01:48:33 where the iraqi government told us to get the hell out of there because you're killing our people for no good reason remember that yes yes and so there seems to be something going on in Iraq that's not kosher. Yeah. I'm using the word kosher. That's probably the wrong context. Interesting choice of words. Sorry. I don't think so.
Starting point is 01:48:54 That was done for 3x3. There you go, everybody. Experiment by JCD. A grand experiment. Comparing stories from ABC, CBS, and NBC. The never- three by three. I do have two quick observations with observatory clips that I thought I'd like to share. This is from NBC. This is the possibility of, although I've already seen video of it on Telegram,
Starting point is 01:49:20 so it must be real, there's a possibility the following may happen. Israel says it's destroying Hamas in Gaza, above ground and below, targeting what it says are 300 miles of Hamas tunnels. Military officials showed NBC News videos they say were taken in the northern Gaza city of Beit Hanun. A soldier points to a Hamas tunnel outside of a classroom. Israel has blown up some. Now, a U.S. official tells NBC News the Israeli military is exploring a new tactic, flooding the tunnels with seawater. Now, it's interesting.
Starting point is 01:49:56 They always say seawater. They always add that in there. And this triggered, this is biblical now. This is what's interesting about it. Judges 945, new international version. All that day, Abimelech pressed his attack against the city until he had captured it and killed its people. Then he destroyed the city and scattered salt over it. I'm telling you, these people, this whole region is biblically nuts.
Starting point is 01:50:26 Totally. They're going insane. That report from Richard Engel, which is questionable, I have a very short 24-second Gaza report from NBC, which is, I think, it was connected to what you just played.
Starting point is 01:50:42 But there's an anomaly in here, and I want to just mention it for a minute because it's gotten on my nerves. I mentioned it last show, and now I'm going to mention it again. Intensifying up and down the Besieged Strip. Israeli forces say they're battling three Hamas strongholds, two in the north and one in the south. The Israeli military says it's launched around 250 airstrikes across Gaza
Starting point is 01:51:01 in just the past day alone. The Israeli military also releasing this video saying troops uncovered the largest stockpile of weapons so far in the Gaza Strip. NBC News cannot verify that claim or when exactly this footage was recorded. Oh, because they got it from Telegram. Well, I don't care about that. How come they make that they do the disclaimer on that but they never do the disclaimer on the number of dead that the ministry of truth up in gaza says well it said we got 15 000 dead and they never where's the disclaimer for that there's no we don't have any verification of that
Starting point is 01:51:37 but yet when the israelis put out some information like that the cache of weapons they put on a disclaimer and i i would say this is related to the cache of weapons, they put on a disclaimer. And I would say this is related to the mention of the fact that all these missiles are flying in there and nobody's covering it. NBC in particular is anti-Israel. I'm just going to put that out there. Yeah, not just that, but I think that we only tracked it a little bit when the whole Supreme court thing was coming down in israel which preceded all of this mess israel has had really gone woke you recall that sir brian of london was explaining to us what these protests were about then it was really you know it was like he said it's comparable to black lives matter in the united states which means which to me means it'll
Starting point is 01:52:25 have a similar outcome where a few you know there's millions hundreds of millions of dollars goes in and then it goes away cities are destroyed and the people make off with the with with the loot and you don't hear from them again and that's the end of it and now turkish radio and television trt i love getting their slant on things because, of course, they hate Israel. They're bringing up something that has changed in Israeli politics. And here it comes. Another crisis seems to be brewing for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. And this time, it's with his defense minister, Yoav Gallant.
Starting point is 01:53:04 The two were to host a joint conference on Saturday, but Gallant was a no-show. I suggested to the defense minister tonight to hold a joint press conference, and he decided what he decided. The two aren't strangers to disputes. Netanyahu had fired Gallant in March for objecting to his controversial judicial reform proposal. Gallant's dismissal objecting to his controversial judicial reform proposal. Gallant's dismissal was reversed weeks later, and the proposed legislation passed but being challenged in the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 01:53:40 Unfortunately, there is a tension between Netanyahu and Gallant, and this is not new. Several months ago, Netanyahu decided to dismiss Galland from his position as defense minister. But, frankly, this is what distinguishes Netanyahu. Netanyahu cannot see anyone, any minister, taking independent steps that might be considered a threat to Netanyahu. The rift between Netanyahu and Galland has deepened because of the ongoing war. And the prime minister is facing mounting pressure domestically for the security and intelligence lapses that happened on October 7th and internationally to accept a ceasefire. has sought to prevent other members of his security cabinet, including Gallant, from receiving credit for securing the release of Israelis under the hostage deal. Sounds to me like they're going to end this the same way they're going to end Ukraine.
Starting point is 01:54:35 Bibi takes the blame for everything. Yeah. That's what it seems like. That's a good plan. They should hurry up because it's getting messy. that's what it seems like. That's what, well, that's, that's a good plan. They, they should hurry up because it's getting messy. That means he's going to do as much damage as he can before that happens. Yes.
Starting point is 01:54:53 In biblical fashion. It's unbelievable. And even people who hate BB are all like, yeah, we, we still got to do this. Well, that's typical.
Starting point is 01:55:04 And also, you know, as in the West, we can't really imagine what that's typical yeah and also you know as in the west we can't really imagine what that's like we can't imagine this this this you know centuries old dispute that just keeps on going it's hard for people to imagine and looking at it from a western lens is wrong we just We just can't imagine what this is like. There's no way. Well, we're going to. Europe is going to learn. Well, Europe's always close to it. Yeah, Europe's going to learn. We always slide.
Starting point is 01:55:34 Somehow we get out of the deal at some point. Yeah. We're isolated. We are. We're landlocked. We're ocean locked. We're ocean locked. Ocean locked.
Starting point is 01:55:46 I have a couple of other things here that... I wanted to play this for you. The troll was like, we're assholes. Well, yeah, there's that. There's that. Yes, you want to play? It's a mental health crisis of pilots. Yes, yes, there is a a mental health crisis of pilots uh yes yes there is a large mental health that's why pilots are are doing shrooms here's the mental health of pilots i want you to just your feedback on i got this clips for you locate the mental health of america's commercial airline
Starting point is 01:56:20 pilots is taking center stage today at the nation's capital. The National Transportation Safety Board, or NTSB, is holding a summit on that issue in Washington. On Monday, the Federal Aviation Administration announced a new committee to look at the pilot mental health and identify barriers that discourage pilots from reporting mental health issues. NBC News aviation correspondent Tom Costello has more. When you board a flight, you assume the pilot is mentally fit to fly. But aviation and mental health experts say current regulations cause too many pilots to keep their struggles a secret, leading to mental health breakdowns, some in flight. Today, the NTSB is holding a summit with experts to develop solutions.
Starting point is 01:57:02 What's unsafe is not getting people the help they deserve. Take the case of veteran pilot Joseph Emerson. We've got the guy that tried to shut the engine down out of the cockpit. In October, Emerson tried to shut down the engines of an Alaska air flight while hitching a ride in the cockpit. A grand jury is now indicting him on 83 misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment and one count of endangering an aircraft. Emerson has pleaded not guilty. In court filings, he claimed he was having a mental health emergency. He told police he'd been depressed for six years, had recently lost a friend, and had taken psychedelic mushrooms 48 hours prior to the flight.
Starting point is 01:57:46 mushrooms 48 hours prior to the flight. Experts say contributing to the bigger problem, the FAA relies on pilots to self-report mental health issues. While periodic medical exams require pilots to disclose if they're in mental health treatment, the exams do not include in-depth psychological evaluations. A recent Inspector General report found this limits the FAA's ability to mitigate safety risks because pilots are reluctant to disclose mental health conditions due to the stigma and the fear it will hurt their careers. This is absolutely true. And I've heard a lot about this. There's a huge stigma. You have to self-report. And pilots, of course, are not going to self-report and pilots of course are not going to self-report but that's no
Starting point is 01:58:25 different from train conductors autumn people on the road your your neighbors everybody's in a bus driver everybody's in a mental health crisis because we went through a very traumatic time yeah and they were and everyone was traumatized that That's the definition of a traumatic trauma. By the media and the government. Yes. And a lot of pilots, they were forced to take medicine they didn't want to under severe duress. Some of them have other health problems they don't want to disclose. And the same goes for air traffic control. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:59:03 But this is all just a prelude to getting the pilots out of the cockpit you know i'm waiting for elon musk to pop up and go there you go i have a solution ai can fly them really let's play part two of this we need to have a system that allows people to be more forthcoming and to have treatment for issues that shouldn't keep you out of the cockpit. On Monday, the FAA announced it is creating a special committee now to identify barriers that discourage pilots from reporting mental health issues. The FAA says most conditions, if treated, will not disqualify a pilot from flying. We have to normalize mental health care. We have to make sure the choice isn't receive treatment or fly.
Starting point is 01:59:52 The Airline Pilots Association says it supports these initiatives and also wants the FAA to fund a peer support training program for pilots that would encourage them to confide in each other and help connect them with mental health resources to keep them in the cockpit back to you so do you have any other questions because this is not new pilots are known drinkers so why is it why are they making news out of Well. Is it a prelude to the pilotless plane? Because no one's going to fly in for at least a decade. They really don't want you flying at all. They don't want you to leave your home. They want you to stay in your 15-minute city.
Starting point is 02:00:36 You want you to shut up. 15-minute city, yeah, that's the, yeah, the 15-minute city is the giveaway. Yeah, so you want you to shut up, stay at home, work by remote. Shut up, vote Democrat. Vote Democrat, don't go anywhere, and be trans. I don't know. They don't want you flying. That is so obvious.
Starting point is 02:00:54 No. And they're going to make it very expensive with carbon credits. We'll still be doing the show when that happens. And they want to bring in more bullcrap AI stories, I'm sure. Oh, yeah. I'm just waiting. Where's Elon? Come on, tell me, Elon.
Starting point is 02:01:11 Well, again, I can see how easy it is to have the AI pilot. It's not his name. It was the Rockets. Have you seen, I guess, Cali Candice has a new podcast called the All In Podcast, and he's bringing, he's got some books. No, he's had that for years, the All In Podcast. No, I didn't know it was that long. Why are you watching that stuff? He looks different on this thing.
Starting point is 02:01:31 Because he had Tucker on, he went on and on about stuff. And there was a couple of very funny moments in there where he was acting as him and Tucker on the same league as interviewers. But I don't know if you've seen this, but he's got a different look. Calacanis looks like the tenor in a Canadian
Starting point is 02:01:53 barbershop quartet. That's not different. That's his look. I don't remember him looking that square. No, I don't know. Do you have a clip for this? No, I decided not to get a clip for it. It's probably better. It's probably better.
Starting point is 02:02:14 What is Tucker doing? What is Tucker doing? He's just doing interviews everywhere and then he puts a thing on X. What is he doing? What is anybody doing you know the podcast industrial complex finally finally crumbled this past week glorious moment one out of every six employees of spotify won't be around next year the company is making those deep cuts to
Starting point is 02:02:38 its payroll as it looks to cut expenses top executives blame higher interest rates saying that they make borrowing for capital expenditures more expensive. The affected employees will receive several months severance. The cut follows two previous layoffs this year. A total of 800 employees were let go. There you go. Worked out great. That $1 billion investment worked out great.
Starting point is 02:03:01 Well, it did for the guys who got the billion. Well, what are we drinking? Oh, it's a Lagunitas poppy refresher. Oh, and poppy or hoppy? Hoppy. So you're drinking a beer, basically? No, it's just a
Starting point is 02:03:17 hop flavor. It's actually mildly hop flavored sparkling water. And who makes this? Everybody's talking about it. mildly hop flavored sparkling water. And who makes this? It's everybody's, everybody's talking about it. Everyone, they are now.
Starting point is 02:03:34 So it's beer. Basically, it's like a shandy. It's not beer. It's just water that has hops in it. You're drinking shandy. There's no, there's no malt.
Starting point is 02:03:43 There's no, it's no alcohol. It's no. Do they still make that in the can anywhere? Shandy. There's no malt. There's no alcohol. No. Do they still make that in the can anywhere? Shandy? I haven't seen it for years. Oh, man. This beer was seven up, I think.
Starting point is 02:03:58 Remember the Jim Beam and Coke in a can? In a can? I never had it. That was during the show. I think I recall that. It was a brief uh a brief thing no i i like the shandy it's like two percent alcohol whoo yeah you could buy it in a can beautiful well with that i'd like to thank you for your courage since you're drinking shandy on the on the job and uh say hello to my friend on the other end ladies and gentlemen please welcome the
Starting point is 02:04:24 one and only wait that's the man who put Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the one and only... Wait a minute, that's the man who put the C in the companion products. The one and only Mr. John C. DeMora! Well, in the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry. In the morning to all ships, sea boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water, and all the dames and knights out there. In the morning to the trolls.
Starting point is 02:04:43 Hello, trolls. Hold on, I know I'm coming to you early, so hands up. Troll count. 1846 on the troll count today. 1846. It's right on the money. We are slowly moving our executive producer segment more towards the beginning of the show. As our PhDs have tapered off, of course, the promotion ended.
Starting point is 02:05:04 So we are going towards the end of, and I think we only really have eight executive and associate executives today, so this is where it's just the end of the year is how it works. Although the
Starting point is 02:05:19 31st of December or the 30th of December, I think, what is it, 3-2-1? No, the 31st. The 31st isth of December, I think. What is it? 3-2-1? No, the 31st. The 31st is a show day, isn't it? It's like this super It's like this super It's 1-2-3
Starting point is 02:05:34 3-2-1 Oh, 1-2-3, 1-2-3. There you go. Yeah, it's going to be great. And we'll be doing the show then. Yeah, 1-2-3, 1-2-3. I don't know what you can do with that. You can give $123 maybe. $123,000, $123,000.
Starting point is 02:05:50 $123,000 would be dynamite. And John and Adam will fly in and have dinner with you. Oh, yes. And we'll clean your house. I'll tell you what, $123,000, we will both fly in. We'll clean your house. What else can we do? Well, I'm not about the house cleaning, but we will have dinner.
Starting point is 02:06:04 We'll bring a house, somebody to clean the house. We else can we do? Well, I'm down about the house cleaning, but we will have dinner. We'll bring a house, somebody to clean the house. We do love our trolls. Our trolls are here to listen live and to troll. Now, I still have not replied to any posts on No Agenda Social as it just devolves into Armageddon.
Starting point is 02:06:19 I have not seen any evidence that you have. I have not. Or haven't. But I have not. Well, now you sound like mainstream news. I have not. But I have not. Well, now you sound like mainstream news. I have not. But I have not posted anything
Starting point is 02:06:28 because every single time I... You're sick of it. I'm so sick of it. It's no good. And it's not the people. You're the one who set it up. But it's not the people. You have to understand.
Starting point is 02:06:40 It's the system. The system... The media is the message, which is the old Marshall McLuhan idea. I would say it's true, yes. His theory was that it's nothing but the media itself, whatever media it is, books, TV, radio, in this case, social media. It has its own, it does something to your brain that's very specific to the media itself correct yeah and it hasn't been that hasn't been extrapolated to uh social media but mccluhan's idea but yeah that's what that's your basic thought and the and and what's
Starting point is 02:07:20 surprising is that it it happens without. I thought algorithms made this happen, but that's not what it is. It's people are so narcissistic. They need to post their thousand memes. Then they need to tag me and say, I don't care what you say. We're going to be like this forever, bitch. You know, stuff like that. I haven't seen that one. I think there's the gist yeah
Starting point is 02:07:46 that's basically what it is and then people say adam wanted a utopia no i didn't it was it was a mastodon it was cool i just set up a server and then when it became uh too much time management for me i just gave up and then you know luckily um erin or took over but he's not posting much either i think he's sick of it too because it that's all that it's because, but he's not posting much either. I think he's sick of it too, because that's all that it's that, and it's not our people. And, you know, and a lot of people try to, you know, manage it. But then when they see someone going off the rails, the worst thing you can do is say, Hey man, calm down. I mean, it doesn't work. That'll do it. It doesn't work. And I think it's because it's, it's when you can reply to someone and create your own thread and it has the same equal weight, equal size as the original. There's something fundamentally wrong that doesn't work for human beings.
Starting point is 02:08:34 That's just what it is. And in that regard, I think Twitter and Facebook and Instagram, I agree with Nimrod Haley. I think you should have to register with your real name. Because then it will all go away. because then no one will do anything anymore no it won't what will happen is that people will find they'll find workarounds they'll find workarounds
Starting point is 02:08:57 people are not going to do that they're going to find workarounds and my real name all of a sudden is going to be something you know some other phony name there's no way you can't there's no something, you know, some other phony name. Well, we know you. There's no way. You can't, there's no way you can police that. You can phony up driver's licenses. You can, it just gets
Starting point is 02:09:12 worked around. Well, I don't know. The internet invites, again, the media is the message. The internet invites anonymity, and if you try to squash anonymity, workarounds, like all tech workaround comes around and boom you got no end and you got anonymity again in a different form i'm all for anonymity but you know on your own blog i'm all for anonymity post away do whatever you want on
Starting point is 02:09:39 your on your sub stack not on social media there I think, just to get rid of it. It's not doable. No, well. You're not getting rid of it. It's here to stay. I'm voting for Nikki Haley. She's going to force us on no agenda social. She's going to fix nothing.
Starting point is 02:09:57 She's another blowhard politician. Anyway, I've just given up. I've seen this movie. By the way, I played that clip of you know trump saying i'm going to be a dictator for one day and then they made a big fuss about it can i here's a just kind of a rhetorical question because they trump supposedly is that you know he's the liar's liar and he's the 30 000 lies how come everything he says is a lie except this former president oh you've got to take him at his word oh i'm sorry i thought you wanted me to play the clip again oh yeah no i don't
Starting point is 02:10:31 want to play the clip again i'm just gonna say they're saying oh no if he says you're gonna be you gotta take him at his word you gotta take him at his word he's been a bullshitter says the get go and they call him out on being one and he's a liar's liar but yet in this situation you gotta take him at his word can they make up their minds i see well you know the the line i think is when someone tells you what they are believe them that's my favorite when someone tells you who they are you should believe them believe them yeah yeah yeah you're right but but he's full of crap i i love all the this like now the bronx you know all the men on the street stuff that show up shows up on youtube and on the reels and shorts well for trump the hood is for trump they never put that on television
Starting point is 02:11:21 that's the best that's the best. That's the best. They don't put anything on television. Anyway, so I am a big fan of the anonymous trolls in the troll room. I think this is a great outlet. I think it's therapeutic. It's very good. If you are not already trolling along on show day, which now you have to do it live. It's not for everybody. It's not easy for everybody to be doing this. But if you have to do it live. It does not for everybody. It's not easy for
Starting point is 02:11:45 everybody to be doing this, but if you can, this is therapeutic. You go in there, you go nuts. You can have a crap name. You can name yourself whatever you want. You can insult me. The only thing that gets you cut off or kicked off is if you post, flood post, like post a whole bunch of things in a row. Otherwise, yeah, there's white mics as we, white mic, just the fact that he's white mic. We hate you, Adam. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 02:12:13 This is good. White mic. We got racist in there, but it's good because you- It's related to big mic, I wonder. It's like everybody has this Tourette's when they get in there. They just go crazy. It's like everybody has this Tourette's when they get in there. They just go crazy. It's beautiful. But there's no permanent record. So it's not going to hurt you on a job interview.
Starting point is 02:12:34 You don't have to say who you are. No one's tracking your IP address. Nobody cares. Do whatever you want. And it's funny. I mean, I'm logged in all the time. I've just walked by my computer and oh they're really going crazy now that's right let it out trolls let it all out you can
Starting point is 02:12:53 become a troll and it you know do what pilots pilot commercial pilots should get in the troll room and just go nuts and say whatever they want and feel about their company the faa you know during a pilot podcast because we of course there's no agenda stream.com is 24 7 we have all kinds of podcasts on there and a lot of them are live and you can just just go nuts i'm all for that that is good that is healthy i don't know why you say one's good and the other isn't because this is this is no record this goes this scrolls off it's done then you can't comment everything on your agenda social scrolls off yeah but you know what i mean it's different it's different and then you sit there refreshing oh does someone
Starting point is 02:13:36 reply yet to my post my my awesome meme did someone do anything yet? No. No. You can also go to trollroom.io. This is where you can listen to the stream. Now all the apps are starting to do the live stuff. It's great. At podcastapps.com, the modern podcasts. Fountain is doing their live stuff now. Podverse, Podcast Guru, Curio Caster, Cast-O-Matic. Everyone's on board.
Starting point is 02:14:05 Now we're getting, we even, they're going to do a live concert on December 20th and the 21st in video. I mean, we are kicking Spotify's ass. Pathetic, pathetic over there. And what are we doing with, with chewing gum,
Starting point is 02:14:19 with chewing gum and gaffer tape. That's how we do it at Podcasting 2.0. We are value for value. As you heard earlier, you cannot monetize the network. None of it worked. Everyone went out of business. It's very sad.
Starting point is 02:14:36 I mean, I'm sad for the people at Spotify. They already couldn't make money because the record companies own everything. And the minute you raise your prices, the record companies go, okay, we're going to ask more for our license, which they did. And then the whole idea was, hey, look at all these millions of podcasts for free. Let's make money off of those guys. Yeah. How'd that work out, Spotify? No. So I hope that those thousands of people will get jobs elsewhere. Or if you're really into podcasting, I'm sure
Starting point is 02:15:05 you can do, if you're willing to take a step back and build something over time and not go and hire celebrities that no one cares about. Oh, I feel so much better now. With 10 producers. Yes, yeah. There's this great article that runs
Starting point is 02:15:22 through all the economics of it and they were getting $100 CPM in 2018, which is unheard of. Well, Leo was getting $100 per CPM. Really? Yeah. Early on. In 2015, maybe, or even earlier than that. Well, when did we for what was our first year
Starting point is 02:15:46 our first year was 2008 2007 okay well he was in 2007 he started so it was uh in the 2008 2009 2010 era he was getting 100 cp so that just everyone knows what that means that means a thousand a hundred dollars per thousand people that are listening. But here's the funny thing. It's not based on people who are listening. It's based on downloads. And Apple just released iOS 17, which you can't refuse the upgrade. It updates. It's like, you don't own your phone. Apple owns your phone. So they update you. And now the ceos of these podcast networks are saying well you know our downloads are down because of apple changing the way they do it because apple now doesn't download stuff you're not listening to so they're admitting that they had at least 15 fraudulent numbers yeah the whole thing they're admitting to're saying your downloads aren't down. They were exaggerated.
Starting point is 02:16:47 Yeah, exactly. So we never had to deal with that. Now, what did that mean? We never got no Joe Rogan offers. That was great English. We also don't have videos. We got no Joe Rogan offers. And I moved to Texas and I'm just going to talk like this from now on.
Starting point is 02:17:06 I don't care what you think. I love my truck. Where's that guy? Where's that guy? I love my truck. Where's that guy? I love my truck, and I love what I do. And I love what I do.
Starting point is 02:17:17 Exactly. And I enjoy it like a lame old boy. And incredibly, when we went to what we coined as the value-for-value model, which means, hey, here's everything. It's all premium. It's all top-notch.
Starting point is 02:17:31 We're not putting anything behind a paywall. There's no levels. There's no tote bags. There's no secret room. No secret room. This is us. Take us how you want.
Starting point is 02:17:40 Take whatever you want. Do whatever you want to do with us. Start your own thing on the side. Point to us. Do it all. All we ask is for time, talent, treasure, whatever the value is you get out of it, you send it back. Whenever it's handy for you.
Starting point is 02:17:57 That's why we're still here 16 years later. Can't say that about the top award-winning show. There were shows that won Peabody's a Peabody award at Spotify that are getting axed now yeah and we also don't have video of us sitting with our headphones on
Starting point is 02:18:15 ooh look at us you know what? Cans you should do like a pool boy beanie would look good on you that would be hilarious we should do one with video where boy beanie would look good on you. That would be hilarious. That would. That would be good. We should do one with video where you wear one of those beanies. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:18:30 That would look great. I'm in. Yeah. Okay. Well, we can do live video. We can do it on the modern podcast apps. So instead, it's just value for value. Now, we have phenomenal time, talent, and treasure contributions.
Starting point is 02:18:43 One that has taken up a lot of time and a lot of talent and has worked successfully for over a decade is No Agenda Art Generator, which unfortunately had some kind of critical error. Or something. Yeah, Sir Paul Couture. Now, I hope it comes back, error. Or something. Sir Paul Couture. Now, I hope it comes back because you know what's really rough about this?
Starting point is 02:19:12 In the modern podcast apps, we have chapters and we have art that goes with the chapters. They were all linked from the No Agenda art generator. So now they're all broken. All of those images are broken except you know moving forward we're going to do it a different way well just use the main image you
Starting point is 02:19:32 can do that no but i know what you mean yeah it was it was cool yeah well it'll come back and and i have faith in sir paul couture really do. And we have backups of the whole site, so we can always bring back the images and the links at a new domain. But he still hasn't been able to fix it yet. Expect the next generation launch sometime Saturday afternoon, December 9th, 2023. And he says, you will have to reset passwords
Starting point is 02:20:03 as I'm using a more modern salt and hash for them. Woo! He's going to salt and hash. Salt and hash? Yeah, this guy's going out there. That's why it's taking so long. Using salt and hash is complicated. Is it really?
Starting point is 02:20:20 I don't know. I never heard of it. The next generation, our generator, will be up Sunday. Unfortunately, I do not have much time during the week. Okay, sorry. You know what? I love you, Paul. He has a job.
Starting point is 02:20:30 He's got a job. If it's not up Sunday, we can wait, brother. Don't worry about it. But that's an excellent example. We've got noagentameetups.com. We have Marco Maria who organized the meetup. I mean, all of these are ways that you feed back into the system. Boots on the ground like Craig. This is what makes the No Agenda show unique. It is a postmodern media model that I
Starting point is 02:20:52 don't think anybody has been able to rival it. I wish more people did it. Of course, we have many people within the No Agenda nation who do it. It is the only way forward the only way for everything i i just you know you can't monetize it once once the network was open and anybody can you know you don't you can't create um artificial uh scarcity of of airtime how many how many ads do you want to run you can run them indefinitely cpms are a race to the bottom. Take it from John and I. You like that, huh? Yeah, that's a goodie. That's a sub stack for you right there.
Starting point is 02:21:30 So we'd like to thank the artist who helped us out for episode 1613, and we titled that one Fossil Fools. I was informed we have used that title previously. Somewhere in the 1100s. Oh. I know. I don't remember it.
Starting point is 02:21:49 It's always disappointing when that happens. In fact, I'm not supposed to remember it. You're the one who is assigned that forever memory. Well, and typically my memory does that. That's okay. So what? Yeah, well. That's how I see it.
Starting point is 02:22:02 my memory does that. That's okay. So what? Yeah, well. That's the way I see it. It's just, I'm disappointed in my own failure. Let me see what it was. Let me see which one it was. Which episode? 16. Oh, 1197.
Starting point is 02:22:21 1197. Which was 2019. It was only four years ago. What year was that? 2019. Ah! It was only four years ago. Yeah, I should have known. I should have known.
Starting point is 02:22:35 Now, the art, which was done by Sir Dirty Jersey Whore, we both liked it. It didn't take long to choose this. A lot of people commented that it looked very much like a 1980s album art from Journey. I think there's something to that, actually. Okay. Well, the piece I liked the best was the one he did next to it. Was that also him?
Starting point is 02:23:00 Yeah, he did those two pieces. Yeah, but it was too much and way too small for artwork. I used it on the newsletter because I just liked the piece. It's too small for the... But what is like the game of life? Was that what that was? I don't know what it is. Whatever it is. You just liked it.
Starting point is 02:23:16 I just liked it. You just liked it. What else did we look at? You liked the one with the coal bite. No, no, no. Oh, yeah. Yes, the clown with the coal. Yeah, I oh yeah the yes the clown with the coal yeah i kind of like that nest works yeah that was fossil fools but we both agreed that no one knows what coal looks like anymore so exactly nobody has a clue wouldn't fly at all uh we did not understand methane eugene from francisco scaramanga we didn't get that one. Yeah, what's Thane?
Starting point is 02:23:46 I don't know. I don't know. I didn't know either. Who's Thane? The yeah, no, great question from Nestworks. But it didn't say great question. It said great question mark. So there was just problems. And it's tough.
Starting point is 02:24:01 We have to pick from those just ten lone pieces that are... It's not our regular 30. That's pulled from the social network. From the social, yeah. Yeah, so it's not going to be... Well, we appreciate your work, Sir Dirty Jersey Whore.
Starting point is 02:24:20 Thank you for the value that you created. The time and the talent was very much appreciated on that. Thank thank you thank you now to our executive and associate executive producers for episode 1614 we kick it off with derrick barone who comes in with a coveted show number donation 1614 from san antonio tex. And he says, show number. Donation. I picked you guys up while searching the truth after Limbaugh died. Wow.
Starting point is 02:24:53 I wonder, did you search on Google? I'm curious about that. I don't know where you guys, I have no idea. You knuckleheads are now my only source. Deduce me, please. You've been deduced. Please knight me, sir. D-Bone, stealth conductor of truth and lover of boobs.
Starting point is 02:25:15 Keep up the great work. You too, Derek. Thank you very much. We appreciate that. The boob thing is moving around. Sir Baron Not Sure Keeper. Sir Baron Not Sure Keeper. Oh, Not Your Keeper. Okay, Sir Baron Not Your Keeper. Monument, Colorado. round sir baron not sure keeper not your keeper oh not your keeper okay sir baron not your keeper monument colorado 1111.11 uh sir baron not your keeper of the trice lakes after calling out my
Starting point is 02:25:38 brother as a douchebag the guilt has weighed on me since he was the one that brought me to your show and i wouldn't have found you guys without him. Oh, no. Please credit this donation to him and give him the dedution he greatly needs. For now, please knight him Sir Al, if available. All the Sirs can be duplicated, by the way, so you don't have to ask about that. And give him a helping of mutton hookers and blow. Well, you get that anyway, so that's a fallback.
Starting point is 02:26:03 It's a given. Please add him to the birthday list, 12- 12 11 and give him a biscuit for his birthday they always give me a biscuit on my birthday you've been dedouched go ahead and a dose of karma as always thank you for everything you guys do. Mark Rochelle. You've got karma. Okay, hold on. I got to expand my cell formatting here. One moment. People writing outside the box.
Starting point is 02:26:45 Okay, so that's a, but that is a switcheroo for Sir Al, right? Yeah. Yeah, presume. Oh, hold on. That went wrong. Sir Al. Let's get that right. Sir Al.
Starting point is 02:26:53 Okay. Boom. Boom. Next up, Sir Stacker. Menominee Falls, Wisconsin. 1,000. Thank you for accepting my treasure and for your service. All my best to you, Adam. Neil Smith, Sir Stacker, Baron of Birdseed, PhD graduate.
Starting point is 02:27:09 Now, did this come in? It must have come in with a check, I guess, that is a PhD graduate. Is this a check noted? Yeah, I think so. Neil Smith. Yep. He's on the list as a graduate. Yes.
Starting point is 02:27:25 Correct. He, Neil Smith. Yep, he's on the list as a graduate. Yes, correct. He, yeah. Now we have Kyle, who came in with another $1,000, and it was sent as a tribute to Michael Daigle in a Senti. He had, it was a very cryptic series of notes that Kyle sent in, and he, without contributions, and then he sent this thing in as a tribute to this guy, with a photo on his note and the whole thing,
Starting point is 02:27:56 and we're just, there was no evidence that he wanted us to say anything more than that. Okay, well, it's a tribute to Michael Degley Innocenti. Do we want to put his name as the producer in that case? No, Kyle gets it. Okay. Excuse me. Anonymous controller, Franklin, Indiana. I think I met him.
Starting point is 02:28:14 34567. The 34567 sends us into knighthood, and we'd like to do a switcheroo and give it to Dave, the broke controller. I think this is from the meetup. While Dave is tiny and broke, he hit us in the mouth and is always attempting to hit others in the mouth. Without him, we'd never know this show existed. This is from the Controllers.
Starting point is 02:28:35 He will be known as the Unknown Knight until he writes in and chooses a name. JCD, you are the father Dave never had, so can you please in your most fatherly tone say, I'm proud of you, kid. I father Dave never had, so can you please, in your most fatherly tone, say, I'm proud of you, kid. I'm proud of you, kid. It will give, I felt that even.
Starting point is 02:28:54 It'll give him the motivation he needs to keep evangelizing for the No Agenda show and make disciples who become donors. Adam, pleasure meeting you and the Keeper. She's lovely, by the way. It was one of our human resources who vomited all over the floor at the meetup. No, pleasure meeting you and the keeper. She's lovely, by the way. It was one of our human resources who vomited all over the floor at the meetup. No, I didn't see that. I missed it.
Starting point is 02:29:10 I missed a good vomit. As if bringing kids into a bar wasn't already a questionable parenting decision, one of them had to go puke and ruin it for everybody else. Luckily, the No Agenda meetup was full of loving and kind people who were understanding and sympathetic. The only jingle we'd like to hear is JCD's Hot Pocket love from anonymous controller and his wife.
Starting point is 02:29:30 Hot Pockets. Okay, so this is for Dave the Broke Controller. Dave the Broke. I didn't hear about that at all. That's funny. No, that's funny. I didn't hear about it. Well, next on the list is coincidentally Linda
Starting point is 02:29:45 Lupatkin in Lakewood, Colorado. Jobs Karma for a remarkable remarkable resume that gets results. Go to ImageMakersInc.com for all your executive resume and job search needs. Yeah, that's ImageMakersInc with a K dot com.
Starting point is 02:30:01 Or just find Linda Lupatkin under the show's producer list with love. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You've got karma. And finally, yes, last one. Sir Jeff from Mount Shasta, California, 200. Switcheroo for Dame Danny from Sir Jeff.
Starting point is 02:30:26 Okay. Please also add Dame Danny to the birthday list or birthday December 7th. That's the show day. Thank you for all you do. Here's the final donation amount for my smoking hot wife to officially become the Dame that she has always been. Let us bestow the title of Dame Danny of the Screaming Goat Society. Love and light, Sir Jeff. Night of the Screaming Goat Society. Love and light, Sir Jeff, Knight of the Five Seasons.
Starting point is 02:30:47 So I will put Dame Danny of the Screaming Goat Society in the switcheroo note. Beautiful. And I think that does it, right? Yeah, except I'll read the rest of these. There's only a few. Just let me thank everybody,
Starting point is 02:31:02 who of course is an executive or associate executive producer these are credits that are completely valid they're real you can use them anywhere that credits are recognized that's Hollywood by the way that's SAG after you can use that it's a it's the real deal you can put it on your LinkedIn
Starting point is 02:31:18 on your resume in your bio if you have one or go to imdb.com if you don't have an imdb you can open one up it's all legit and thank you for supporting the no agenda show jeffrey bentz is like up with 123 dollars and 21 cents and he's from denver pennsylvania uh i think he needs a dedouching you've been dedouched rita harrington sparks nevada a hundred dollars anonymous from a post office in california a hundred dollars you know who you are baroness knight and edmunds
Starting point is 02:31:55 washington 90 daniel mudge in fairborn ohio uh 8008 yeah he wanted to be at the meetup meet you Kevin McLaughlin from Concord, North Carolina who wanted to be at the meetup for sure because he says give those boobs the respect they deserve 8008 Alex Reichman in
Starting point is 02:32:18 Peck, Michigan 8008 Ryan Wyan Cartini in Torrington, Connecticut, 7421. Jose Paredes, Paredes, Paredes in Wichita, Kansas,
Starting point is 02:32:33 6933. Sir Becoming Heroic in Cherville, Indiana, 6886, which he claims is jiggly boobs. I'm down with that. Sir Andrew Panabianco in Peoria, Arizona, 61-54. Kevin McLaughlin's back at 6-0-0-6.
Starting point is 02:32:55 Don't be shy, just give those boobs a try, he says. Grayson Insurance in Aurora, Colorado, 6-0-0-6, also small boobs. Trey Coors in Amelia, Colorado, 6006. Also small boobs. Trey Coors in Amelia, Ohio, 5555. I'm not quite sure what the note says. David Weicker in Jacksonville, Florida, 5510. And he wants a promotion for Southeastern Turf Grass Supply. Michael, it should be in the name of his name instead of David Weicker. Okay.
Starting point is 02:33:29 5510. Michael Gates, 5280. Heather Goodwin in Kahai, Hawaii, 5111. Josiah Thomas in Ankeny, Iowa, $51. Jacqueline Keeley in Downers Grove, Illinois, with a birthday. Actually, it's a birthday to her douchebag husband, $51. He's on the list. Miles Charlottesville.
Starting point is 02:34:02 We'll give him a douching then. Douchebag! Miles, Charlottesville. We'll give him a douching then. Douchebag! Miles in Charlottesville, Virginia, 50-33. Lynn Malinowski in Stafford, Virginia, 50. And these are all 50s from now on. We'll finish with this.
Starting point is 02:34:19 Name and location. Douglas Mook in Cochran, Cochranton, Pennsylvania. Alex Zavala in Kyle, Texas, or Kylie? Oh, Sir Alex. Sir Alex. Sir Alex. Michael Labarre in Williamston, Michigan. PayPal Inc., $50.
Starting point is 02:34:41 Thanks, PayPal. I don't know. That's what it came as, PayPal. Ryan, maybe. I don't know. So he gave me his PayPal. Maybe it's just a refund. Ryan Tiernan in North Providence, Rhode Island. Matthew Smith in Colchester, Suffolk, UK. Jonathan Ferris in Liberal, Kansas. Philip Kuzmanowski in Austin, Texas.
Starting point is 02:35:03 Edward Mazurek in Memphis, Tennessee. Stephen Ray in Spokane, Washington Mazurek in Memphis, Tennessee, Stephen Ray in Spokane, Washington, Jonathan Meyer in Xenia, Ohio, Justin Cruz in Tehachapi, California, Robertson Home in Flint, Michigan, and last on our list is Kerry Jackson in Watertown, Tennessee. We want to thank these people
Starting point is 02:35:22 for helping us out here on this show. 1614. And thank you to everyone who came in under 50. We don't mention anything under 50. A lot of people like that. For complete anonymity, I see you $49.99. But also, if everybody would consider going on one of the sustaining donations, which you can make up yourself.
Starting point is 02:35:40 You can make up the own frequency. You can make up the amount's just something that is recurring that really does help when things get slow you can learn more about it here devorah.org slash n a or at no agenda show donations.com and thank you for supporting us here our formula is this we go out we hit people in the mouth. It's actually noagendadonations.com. That's what it is. Here are your birthdays.
Starting point is 02:36:26 Sean wishes his wife Miranda a happy birthday. It's today. And Sir Jeff wishes his smoking hot wife Danny also a happy birthday. Also today. Then we have David Wicker wishing his amazing daughter Aspen Joy Wicker a happy birthday. She turns 11 tomorrow on the 8th. Did you enjoy the limo ride? He wants to know. Sir Baron Knots your keeper. Wishes his brother Al a happy birthday for the 8th. Did you enjoy the limo ride? He wants to know. Sir Baron Notsterkeeper wishes his brother Al
Starting point is 02:36:47 a happy birthday for the 11th. Jacqueline Keeley, happy birthday to her lovable husband, Mike Keeley. And Derek, by the way, has a brand new human resource. She was born yesterday on December 6th. Her name is Ellie. We say welcome to Noah Tendonation and Gibbon Nation.
Starting point is 02:37:03 Ellie, happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. Then we congratulate Neil Smith with his PhD. Of course, he will be able to, he's still eligible for that, so we'll get that in the mail. And we have a dame on a couple of nights if you've got to.
Starting point is 02:37:19 Here we go. Got it right here. Beautiful. Danny, Derek Barone, Al, and Dave, the broke controller. Come on over here. Step on up on the podium. All of you have supported the No Agenda Show or have been supported through the No Agenda Show in the amount of $1,000 or more. And I am therefore very, very happy to pronounce the K-thee as Dame Danny of the Screaming Goat Society.
Starting point is 02:37:41 Sir D. Bone, stealth conductor of Truth and Lover of Boobs, Sir Al, and the Unknown Knight. For you, we've got Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay, extra helping of that. We've got Polish Potato Vodka, Harlots and Howl Doll, Beer and Blunts, Brazilian Hotties and Cachacha. We've got Vodka, Vanilla Bong, It's a Bourbon, Sparkling Cider, Escorts, Ginger Ale and Gerbils, Breast Milk and Pavlum. And of course, Monday Meadad extras for those who need it. Go to noagendanation.com slash rings, noagendarings.com, sorry. And take a look at the handsome knight and dame rings we have there. That's also where Neil Smith can still get his PhD.
Starting point is 02:38:22 Now, that means you'll have to give us your address and the exact name you wanted. For the knight rings, we need your ring size. There's a handy sizing guide there. And please also tell us where to send it because with that, it's a signet ring so you get your beautiful knight or dame ring, along with wax to seal your important correspondence
Starting point is 02:38:38 and a certificate of authenticity. Thank you so much for joining that exclusive club of the No Agenda Knights and Dames. No Agenda Nights and Dames. Well, you heard my meetup report at the top. It was a great time. We really appreciate it. Once again, Mark and Maria, thank you so much. I'm sure we'll have the full meetup report for Sunday's report. It takes a little bit to get all of those edited together. In the meantime, we'll have the full meetup report for sunday's report takes a little bit to get all of those uh edited together in the meantime we do have the webster county wet your whistle meetup report
Starting point is 02:39:09 well in the morning this is charles shelton from the webster county wet your whistle monthly wednesday meetup um it was a real turnout tonight it was a party of one me and that's okay but connection is protection for everybody who showed up last week and for the weeks before and the weeks into the future. May y'all have a good time and I will be here next month.
Starting point is 02:39:35 First Wednesday of January. Respect we much we mix we much. And that which we be committed. Alright. Close. Good try. There is a meetup taking place today the five forks is the first thursday at six o'clock at bullwinkle's tavern that's in simpsonville south carolina the northern wake thanksgiving recovery circle of trust six o'clock at compass rose brewing uh in raleigh north carolina there's the carolinas for you all taken care of on friday, the Deep State University alumni meeting
Starting point is 02:40:06 for Munich and Upper Bavaria. This is at Irsart Taylor Brauhaus in Isartal, Bavaria, Germany. I'm expecting a meetup report from that. Also, the- From a brauhaus, that's great. Brauhaus, yes. Brau and brathaus.
Starting point is 02:40:24 The brand that's in Florida to meet meet up two o'clock at big top brewing lakeward ranch florida that's on saturday also on saturday the local 406 yuletide this is the montana standard state standard time 333 at bridger brewer brewing three forks three forks montana the new york city no agenda drinking Club meets at 333 and Wing Bar in Brooklyn, New York. Your Spoonmaker is there. I would like a meetup report from Brooklyn as well. I can't believe there are No Agenda listeners in Brooklyn. You're not run out of town. The Northeastern Houston meetup, 5 o'clock in Houston on Saturday at 3040 Farm to Market. The Northeast Ohio Holiday Winter Fest, nah, totally not a christmas get together at six
Starting point is 02:41:06 o'clock that's at 56 kitchen in mayfield heights ohio and finally before our next show day on saturday the second annual cheesy spotsy holiday meetup 6 30 in gourmelt's that's in fredericksburg virginia i did want to make one mention because i saw popping up on the schedule, April 8th, a meetup in Fredericksburg, Texas. I recommend you not do this meetup. I recommend you do not come. Unless you have lodging and know where you're going to stay, it is going to be a nightmare. I will not even be able to get to this location there's going to be over a hundred thousand people in fredericksburg it's a bad idea is that there is i mean you have some background here just condemn condemnation this is the big um solar eclipse oh yes now anna texas you might
Starting point is 02:42:02 want to go there solar eclipse last year yeah but this is this is going to be the big one this fredericksburg is right in the middle of the path this is where it's going to go dark it's going to be dark for a total of 15 minutes and the whole the world is coming to fredericksburg it's going to be a horrible nightmare so i'm not going to be at this meetup i won't even be able to get there from where i live so stop doing these smart ass things people it's not good for you do not do this you know how many people said hey man what are you doing for the eclipse i want to come stay with you no no i'm gonna have to stand outside with my rifle. Yeah. Because there's an empty plot next to us. You're going to have people camping on there, lighting fires.
Starting point is 02:42:50 Just have the dog loose. That could turn out perfectly. The troll's like, you just take your electric bike. No, you have no idea. The street will be one... Take your electric bike. It will be one. Take your electric bike. It will be one just mass of people. And whatever happened to that one-wheeled piece of crap, that little scooter thing you used to drive up and down in your apartment building?
Starting point is 02:43:13 Whatever happened to that thing? Oh, the hoverboard? Yeah. Yeah, I got rid of it before it blew up. That would be smarter. Those things blow up. You know, the batteries, you know, ignite in your house. You don't see those much anymore. It was two wheels, by the way. It's two wheels your house. I get rid of them a long time.
Starting point is 02:43:25 You don't see those much anymore. It was two wheels, by the way. It's two wheels hoverboard. It wasn't one wheel. That's our No Agenda Meetups. Go to noagendameetups.com. And just like Mark and Maria, who are very smart, they never want to go through the lockdown without a community ever again.
Starting point is 02:43:40 That's why they started it, because they know connection is protection. noagendameetups.com. Start one yourself. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days. You want to be where you want to be. Drink it all, hell's a lame.
Starting point is 02:43:58 You want to be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party. Just like a party. I have two ISOs. I wouldn't mind trying out. You have two ISOs. I want to go with my first.
Starting point is 02:44:18 You've been more winning lately than I have, so I feel like I should be subjugated. Here we go. Trash takes itself out every single time. A little too long, I think. A little too long. A little too long. How about this one? Democracy forever, dude.
Starting point is 02:44:32 We did it. Kind of like that one. I don't know what he said. Democracy forever, dude. We get it. You couldn't hear that? Really? You couldn't hear that?
Starting point is 02:44:43 Okay, here we go. Democracy forever, dude. We did it. I could't hear that? Really? You couldn't hear that? Okay, here we go. Democracy forever, dude. We did it. I could hear it pretty well. Okay, I got two short ones. All right. One so short it's got a zero second. Maybe not even beyond here.
Starting point is 02:44:56 Anyway, easy? It's just that easy. It's just unintelligible as mine. There you go. There you go. There you go. I think there you go is probably the best of all of them. That's the clearest. Yeah, that usually is what wins.
Starting point is 02:45:15 Yes. I love how people always... People who send us these things should note that. Yeah, if you can't hear it, it can't be more than two seconds. Two seconds is the max. it can't be more than two seconds two seconds is the max and also if it's just got music behind it
Starting point is 02:45:28 or it's muddy or it has a funny and we're not looking for people saying in the morning no hey this guy said in the morning no we say it enough that's not it
Starting point is 02:45:41 I have a couple clips that I've been sitting on I want to play. Okay. Because nobody knows about this. It's not being played by the mainstream media. Somehow, I think this is an op. And I say one of our intelligence agencies is doing it. It's called the white paper movement in China. Oh, what is this?
Starting point is 02:46:04 In an event right outside of the U.S. Capitol this evening, a group of Chinese dissidents and human rights activists are trying to remind the world that the Chinese Communist Party's grip on its people may not be as strong as it seems. And that's clear not only from the people who are commemorating the white paper movement today, but also with the white paper movement itself. So just to take you back to exactly how this all started, well, around this time last year, there were tens of thousands of Chinese people who took to the streets holding up pieces of blank white paper in protest of China's zero COVID policy, but not only in protest of that policy, also calling for an end to the Chinese Communist Party and the dictatorship. What that would take to risk your life in a regime like that to speak on behalf of truth and protest tyranny, I think that should
Starting point is 02:46:51 give us all who are lucky enough to live in the free world some courage to do whatever we can to protect the freedoms we have. Year after year, more and more Chinese people are standing up to demount their basic human rights. Year after year, the change is happening. Took it upon himself to read off a list of names of people who were actually involved in the white paper protest movement who are still being detained in China today. I also got a chance to catch up with lawmakers about the commemoration of this white paper freedom movement. And they said this is something that should be encouraged because it is a beacon of hope so it's actually a little glimmer of hope that that's still uh that china's stronghold on its people is not as strong as they think it is and encourage them to continue with that for the cause of freedom around the world is to acknowledge their sacrifice
Starting point is 02:47:41 and uh and applaud their sacrifice i think it's important to continue to do that and this has to happen organically within the country wait a minute so the chinese organically my ass so they're holding up white pieces of paper yeah isn't that just shouldn't people be making memes out of that writing on this whole thing has been repressed in terms of our mainstream coverage interesting so but i mean i which i think it makes it not work or or somebody told me i don't know i have i think there's an op involved here but i don't understand why this hasn't been picked up it's already a year old this movement and it's discussed as such the white paper movement you've never heard of it i never
Starting point is 02:48:25 heard of it no i haven't i think this is a part two to this yes there is and this comes at a time when there's a new undiagnosed pneumonia breaking out in china and spreading causing hospitalizations to spike now this is raising concern among lawmakers here in washington dc many of those whom i spoke to said that they're very concerned about the issue of transparency in the data coming out from China, saying that they don't even know how serious this pneumonia is because China recently covered up the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused millions of deaths around the world. OK, well, interesting. This may coincide with I have two clips.
Starting point is 02:49:11 This may coincide with, I have two clips, what's going on in the UK as everything now, all deaths, everything is being blamed on Boris Johnson. You'll recall that they had parties. They had parties. We had a clip the other, what was the clip? Oh, yeah. He's the one who screwed up the Ukraine thing. He went to Ukraine. He's being blamed for everything yeah and good fall guy
Starting point is 02:49:26 and so now they have these inquiries because they had the whatsapp messages and you know supposedly boris johnson said you know we're not locking down the economy let the bodies pile up high let 80 year olds die so this is what's now in the in the. Mid-March 2020, when most European countries were under lockdown to stop the spread of COVID, in the UK, it was almost business as usual. It's only on March 23rd that former Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a first lockdown. You must stay at home. Former officials told the inquiry into the handling of COVID that taking the decision so late likely cost lives. I want to take this opportunity, if I may, my lady, to apologize to the victims who endured so much pain, the families who endured so much loss as a result of the mistakes that were made
Starting point is 02:50:27 by government boris johnson allegedly put the economy first sacrificing vulnerable people he's accused of saying this to his advisors did you hear him say let the bodies pile high in their thousands or it's only killing 80 year olds there's been a few different versions of this of these stories knocking around and you heard that i heard that in the prime minister's study former officials have told the inquiry that johnson often changed his mind and struggled to understand the science behind the pandemic well i think I'm right in saying that the Prime Minister at the time gave up science when he was 15. And I think he'd be the first to admit it wasn't his forte and that he did struggle with some of the concepts
Starting point is 02:51:16 and we did need to repeat them often. Here's what's interesting. Hold on a second. This sounds like bullcrap to me. Well, hold on a second. This sounds like bull crap to me. Well, they have the WhatsApp messages. That's the problem. Yeah, well, I guess those can't be phonied up. No, I think it's the real deal. Okay, well, he hasn't denied it, so there you go.
Starting point is 02:51:42 Well, he is kind of, but you know what? Anybody could have said that. It doesn matter he's he's the fall guy but what's interesting is the hoity-toity brits the the the journalists the news agents uk these are famous journalists they do the podcast the news agents it is a very successful podcast it's financially successful so that's amazing by itself so they're talking about this and then they reluctantly give trump a compliment he missed quite a lot of the detail of how serious it was i'm going to do something i've very rarely done before which is to talk about the smooth good governance of donald trump's administration at the same time but it was the 31st of january that they banned flights from China into the US
Starting point is 02:52:26 because they were so alarmed at COVID coming in. We just thought that was racist at the time. It was like, oh, another one of them. Well, you just thought... Exactly. You thought that Trump was trying to kind of re-litigate the trade battle with China in different ways. And this was his new...
Starting point is 02:52:40 A Muslim ban, a China ban. Exactly. Who's next? Exactly. But there you were at the end of January in Washington, D.C., with Trump announcing no more flights in from China. And Boris Johnson is saying way into February, oh, we didn't really realize how.
Starting point is 02:52:56 In Washington, I think they did realize that it was pretty serious early on. And what's so unbelievable is how cavalier they are now about their own reporting at the time, because that's all you heard. The ACLU came out and said Trump was racist against Asians. Yep. And I don't even know if they had this. I don't think they had this podcast out, but certainly the companies they worked for at the time, they were all like, Trump's a racist, racist horrible man and now they can't oh i'm going to do something i don't do i'm going to say trump had a good handle on it because at the time we just thought oh he's being racist that means
Starting point is 02:53:33 as a journalist you suck you suck it's unreal anyway what time is it oh it's time what do you want good news when do we want it now please we want some good news before we leave the show all right i got it this is a uh this is the idaho clip and this is uh one of those local clips that goes on five six minutes of good news they're giving some woman some some love and i all i need is just i just all i have here is the setup i cut the rest out where they actually go knock on her door and they give her those these awards because the setup itself is good enough and it's good news e enough and it's one of those local things that could have been if it was national news to be a minute and a half instead of five six six minutes. So here we go.
Starting point is 02:54:25 Merry Christmas, everybody. We are in the sweetest city in Idaho, so they say, Sugar City. I'm Nate Eaton with Robert, Peggy, and Jordan. We're about to surprise one of the sweetest ladies who lives here. Her name is Martha. She has been widowed for two decades. She works hard labor jobs like at potato warehouses, and she's not afraid to get her hands dirty when it comes to working.
Starting point is 02:54:46 She makes tortillas and other food offerings for her neighbors. She's constantly making new friends. Last year, without any prompting or recognition, she knitted many cute owl beanies and donated several large boxes to Primary Children's Hospital in Utah. She lives alone, but she never loses her spirit of friendship, compassion, or giving. Well, Martha has had a broken toilet for quite some time. She hasn't been able to afford to get it fixed, and Secret Santa asked if we could come and make sure that toilet gets fixed.
Starting point is 02:55:16 He's paying for a plumber to fix the problem and get her a new toilet if she needs it. He's also giving her groceries for quite a bit. $2,000 to the grocery store. And we have $5,000 from Secret Santa just to let her know that she's loved. I think we should go surprise her. Aww. Now that was beautiful. Good news, everyone.
Starting point is 02:55:37 Good news. Yes, thank you. You know what? People are loving this segment, John. It's true. So you know where I'm getting, I'm starting to get these now from? Mimi. She's a good news lady, isn't she? She's a good news lady, and she's digging up these good news stories. Oh, see, I'm telling you, people like this stuff. I got plenty backed up already.
Starting point is 02:56:02 I got the dog in the tree story coming up. That'll have to wait until Sunday. I know everyone's, you know, you're pining for it. Please hold off. It'll be here on Sunday. The dog in the tree story. That is it. We will return on Sunday with more media deconstruction just for you.
Starting point is 02:56:19 I think we gave you your money's worth, which for many of you is nothing. So thanks for that. Thanks for that. Coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where I remain, I'm John C. Dvorak. Up next on No Agenda Stream, Trollroom.io, the modern podcast app you're using. Oh, look at that, DH Unplugged.
Starting point is 02:56:44 It's the most recent episode from Tuesday, titled Too Many Bulls, and I love my Crocs. Remember us at devorahack.org slash na, noagendadonations.com. Until Sunday, adios, mofos, a-hooey, hooey, and such. The death of Henry Kissinger. And Henry Kissinger was a famous...
Starting point is 02:57:05 He's the worst. Famous guy, but he's the worst. He killed millions and he's a war criminal. Yes. When was this? He has been involved in some of the most reprehensible policies on the part of the United States. The assassination of the president of Chile, Allende, and the support for a brutal, murderous dictatorial regime.
Starting point is 02:57:35 The extending needlessly of the Vietnam War, falsely claiming in 1972 that peace was at hand. claiming in 1972 that peace was at hand, supporting a murderous dictatorship in Pakistan, as well as other dictators around the world. Few people have had a hand in so much death and destruction in different parts of the world than Henry Kissinger. Three in particular suggest that Henry Kissinger could have been accused of war crimes. One is Cambodia, the other is Pakistan, and the other is East Timor. Why is he a war criminal? What did he do it, do it, do it, do it, do it? What did he specifically do? Do you know? Because I try to look at that. I do, I do. He died while being Jewish. This is what happened. Oh, that could be it.
Starting point is 02:58:29 We need another Jew to blame. I don't think so. This is Hillary Clinton. I even know where she's walking. And there's protesters. Yep, there they are, the Palestinian flags. What did Hillary do? It existed.
Starting point is 02:58:44 It just existed existed, existed. I mean, she's not even Jewish. As we came, we saw, he died. Doesn't really matter. What difference at this point does it make? No, but she's so, listen, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. No, but she's so pleasant. Jewish, Jewish, Jewish, Jewish, Jewish, Jewish, Jewish, Jewish, Jewish, Jewish, Jewish, Jewish. I feel that life's a game.
Starting point is 02:59:22 You sometimes win or lose. And though I may be down right now, at least I don't work for Jews. But the fact of the matter is the truth needs to be told. Ten years ago when the bathroom situation came up. Al Qaeda wasn't wearing a uniform. You'd see anyone walking down the street, they all had man dresses on. You didn't know if someone had a bomb, an IED attached or not. Baby, you smoke the terrorists on your southern border, you go ahead and we're rooting for you. We're going to smoke the terrorists on our own southern border. There's a simple question here that you can't hear.
Starting point is 02:59:55 Hey, nobody can hear this. No one can hear you. They can't hear you. You finish and then you get it back. That's why we have to focus on things like cyber, on space, on artificial intelligence, and not just the regular things that we've always focused on. Were you saying that it's time to bomb Iran? No, I was not saying it's time to bomb Iran. You know, look, here's the bottom line. You can boo about it all you like and continue to deny reality.
Starting point is 03:00:23 Buckle your seatbelts. There's going to be a new sheriff in town so do everybody a favor just walk yourself off that stage enjoy a nice meal yeah and get the hell out of this place when it comes to nick as the most obnoxious blowhard in america and the baby died so what you're just gonna put your ipod on shuffle? No, but I could. You want to know why? Because every single song you own is a banger. It is. Not this song.
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Starting point is 03:01:42 I once accidentally downloaded a Lumineer song. I had to throw away my whole computer just to be safe. The best podcast in the universe. Opo. Dvorak.org slash N-A. There you go.

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