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Adam Curry
Your tip is no good.
John C. Dvorak
Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak, it's Sunday, April 13, 2025. This is your award winning Gibbonation Media Assassination Episode 1755. This is no Agenda. Cutting through the chaos and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA region number six in the morning, everybody.
Adam Curry
I'm Adam Curry and from northern Silicon Valley where We've noticed that 4:20 and Easter are the same day. I'm John C. Dvorak.
Craig Vaughn
It's Craig Vaugh.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, yes. Stoners around the world have noticed that. I'm curious why you noticed it.
Adam Curry
I noticed it because I was, I just noticed it. It's just as unusual for me because it's. Usually you notice it after the show.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, this is true.
Adam Curry
After the donation opportunity was gone.
John C. Dvorak
Well, today is Palm Sunday though.
Adam Curry
It's a good start, I guess.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
How come Ash, I thought Ash Wednesday. I don't even get to get in.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I don't know.
Adam Curry
I, I know you did mention chaos. I have the super clip.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, we both have the super clip. Well, how long is your super minus 52 seconds.
Adam Curry
Oh, I guess we have the same super clip, but then I, But I have a follow up clip.
John C. Dvorak
Well, let me hit you with the super clip. Hit me with your super clip, baby.
Adam Curry
We begin this hour with the chaos.
John C. Dvorak
The average American sees chaos. The American see chaos.
Adam Curry
It's total chaos.
John C. Dvorak
You brought chaos.
Adam Curry
It's just complete chaos unleashed an economic chaos.
John C. Dvorak
They unleash chaos. They are creating chaos. This chaos.
Craig Vaughn
There's too much chaos. Total chaos that amidst the chaos. And to see chaos after seeing all.
John C. Dvorak
The chaos, the chaos is unleashed on America.
Craig Vaughn
Continue to see the chaos, economic chaos.
Adam Curry
A lot more chaos.
John C. Dvorak
Trump's chaos. This is chaos. With such chaos, the chaos because of.
Craig Vaughn
This chaos, chaos, all of this chaos, uncertainty and chaos. Given all that chaos, when it's chaos.
John C. Dvorak
All the chaos, chaos and confusion grow, more chaos, dysfunction. The chaos is the purpose, the chaos is the goal. It's chaos. Based upon that super clip, I would say this was probably launched by Schumer. He probably said, all right everybody, we're going for chaos.
Adam Curry
Schumer seems to be the guy behind much of this.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, yes.
Adam Curry
I was just going to say I had the one additional clip which is to prove that NPR is on board with the Democrat industrial complex. Here is part of the teaser for one of your favorite shows and one of your favorite hosts on the media.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yes, with Brooke Gladstone.
Adam Curry
Brooke, your buddy Brooke Gladstone. And here's her teaser.
John C. Dvorak
I'm looking for where?
Adam Curry
The. Gladstone.
John C. Dvorak
Gladstone, yeah.
Craig Vaughn
There's a lot going on right now. Mounting economic inequality, threats to democracy, environmental disaster, the sour stench of chaos in the air.
Adam Curry
You know, stench of chaos. That's a good one.
John C. Dvorak
We've had. There've been many chaos. I'm looking if we see any other chaos super clips. I don't think we.
Adam Curry
I think it was. I think they played with. Toyed with it before they were going with the threat to democracy.
John C. Dvorak
Well, they had chaos and confusion. That would. That was. That was February. Let's just check that.
Craig Vaughn
Tonight, confusion and chaos is spreading within a number of agencies across the federal government. Tonight, chaos and confusion across the federal government. This morning, chaos and confusion across the federal government.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, guys, listen, it's Chuck. Okay. Chaos and confusion.
Adam Curry
Wait, simplify the message.
John C. Dvorak
It didn't work. It was too. The alliteration was good, but it was just too much. You're right. Thank you very much, John, for that input here on the zoom call. We're going for chaos. Everybody. Is it good? We're going for chaos. Everyone got it. Chaos. Chaos. Going for chaos.
Adam Curry
Simplify the message. Chaos and confusion was too much.
John C. Dvorak
It was too complicated. The American people could not figure it out. They couldn't parrot it. We didn't do a good job. Didn't do a good job, ma'am. Well, interest. What is this? Well, chaos. It's just good. It's good. And I can. I can see where they tried to make this. I mean, first of all, no one cares anymore. People just don't care.
Adam Curry
They.
John C. Dvorak
They don't care about the. I have concluded. I'll restate what I said on the last show. Yes. This feels like. Like we're in Covid. Everyone's responding the same way. As I was pondering this, I thought, oh, you are what I was pondering. I sat at home drinking my schnapps, pondering, smoking my pipe, pondering what is really going on here, rubbing my chin. And I said to myself, ah, of course, this is just a reignition. We have never gotten over the cultural trauma of COVID that is still lingering. These things don't go away within a couple of years for us, John, you and I, perhaps. But I think that this is something you can reignite over and over again. But they have to use different words. Chaos is not the right word if you want to really trigger that Covid cultural trauma. I'm not quite sure what it is, but you've got to use something. I think they could trigger it on a dime if they had the right the right mechanism.
Adam Curry
Well, that's an interesting thesis. Oh, I'm not gonna. It's like.
John C. Dvorak
You're not gonna argue it.
Adam Curry
I'm not gonna argue it.
John C. Dvorak
Thank you. That means I'm right.
Adam Curry
Well, if you would definitely be right. If they could come up with the. What you're looking for, which is the term, the triggering moment, the one thing I hadn't. You know, I can't think of anything. Somebody might come up with something that just. You start saying it over and over again, and everyone just goes back to Covid.
John C. Dvorak
Well, can we use the word pandemic in a different manner? Can we say economic pandemic? Maybe?
Adam Curry
I think pandemic is. Is part of the problem that has.
John C. Dvorak
To go, oh, that's no good.
Adam Curry
That's. I'm just. I'm just thinking it's, like, been beat up.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
I mean, with the. You know, it's got to have something that. I don't know. It's a great idea. If you could come up with it.
John C. Dvorak
Virus. Virus, virus. Can we. You. Can we use virus somehow? Trump is a virus. No, it doesn't work. We'll think about it.
Adam Curry
I think they're dead in the water with this.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, with the chaos is no good. No, it's not.
Adam Curry
Well, no, it's all of it. I don't think they could. They're pulling anything off.
John C. Dvorak
Maybe you just say the economic. The. The economic downturn is spreading like a pandemic. I mean, maybe it can be longer, perhaps.
Adam Curry
I don't think. No, they've already proven they can't deal with longer to be simple.
John C. Dvorak
Because the people don't get it. They don't understand. It's chaos, people. Don't you see? It's chaos. Well, adding to the chaos and might as well address this right off the bat. Was this very bad day in aviation in New York, in the Hudson river with the helicopter.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Well, you reported in real time.
John C. Dvorak
I did. Oh, yes, I did, but.
Adam Curry
Yes, you did.
John C. Dvorak
That's right. But we didn't know exactly. We hadn't seen all the video. Now we've got just amazing how much video we have, which is on one hand very helpful, on the other hand, not helpful. There seems to be a consensus among news experts, aviation news station experts that, oh, this is mass bumping, mast bumping. It's gotta be mass bumping. It sounds cool because people are like, oh, it's mass bumping. I've never heard of mass bumping. Is that like climb bumping? No, it's mass bumping. It's something completely different. So I'll explain mass bumping and why I think this is not it. Although the results of what you saw with the tail rotor coming off with the half of the tail boom and the, and the main, not just rotor, but the whole gear separating from the aircraft. Mass bumping first came to play with helicopters in Vietnam with the big, uh, 1s, the UE's where you'd be flying, nape of the earth, as they call it. So flying very low, you go, there's a little hill in front of you. You pull back on the, on the, on the cyclic, on the stick. You pull back, you go up, you get to the top of the hill, you push it forward. Now, at that point, the helicopter, which typically is hanging underneath this rotor disc. Now that's what it, that's what the, the rotor blades create a disc and you're hanging underneath it. At that point, you have negative G force. So these blades, which are intended to flap up and down, they will actually flap so far down because of the lack of weight of the helicopter, negative G, that it can strike the boom. They called it mass bumping because typically on those you wouldn't necessarily chop off the tail. You would bump it like. But in helicopters with this type of dual blade, semi articulate rotor head design, it can happen. Robinson's 2244, notorious for it. They're also relatively cheap helicopters, and in my opinion, kind of death traps. I don't like, I don't like the 22 at all. The Bell is not something that happens very often. If, you know, you'd have to really go back in history to find a mass bumping that where it chopped off the tail boom. And there was also no evidence of a negative G force. There was no ascent or descent of the helicopter from the video I could see. So that would mean it would have had to be in turbulence. There was no real turbulence reported. So to me, it looks like this was some catastrophic failure with the, with the tail rotor assembly that just, I mean, it looked like the, I mean, it just snapped off almost. And then once.
Adam Curry
Chinese parts, cheap Chinese parts.
John C. Dvorak
That is something I was thinking of. These are refurbished helicopters. That's possible. It feels like a maintenance issue. There's this report which did bring up something else which would be possible.
Craig Vaughn
New video obtained by ABC News showing that doomed sightseeing helicopter twisting in the air before breaking apart and dropping out of the sky. Federal safety investigators now pouring over the wreckage and the Army Corps of Engineers helping salvage pieces still in the water. And tonight, the NTSB is investigating reports of a large flock of birds in the area and is appealing to the public for help. The 17 minute flight ending in unspeakable tragedy for the family of five from Spain that was on board. Augustin Escobar and his wife Mercy, both executives at global tech company Siemens, along with their three children, ages 4, 8 and 10. Today would have been the middle child's ninth birthday. The pilot, 36 year old Shawn Johnson, a Navy veteran, posting this video on Facebook two weeks ago showing himself filming flying over Manhattan. The NTSB says he had 788 hours of flight time, but investigators still calculating how much time he had spent in that particular helicopter. The operator, New York Helicopter Tours, has a good safety record. It flies hundreds of flights each week.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. So no, no view of any bird strike is possible. You know, the, the video was not really clear enough, but if you have. If it's mass bumping, you probably see the aircraft start to rotate a little bit more than it did. And also you probably wouldn't see the entire gearbox. I mean it wasn't just the rotor that flew off the road.
Adam Curry
The whole cheap Chinese parts.
John C. Dvorak
You may be right. That, that is the only. It's. It's gotta be a maintenance issue. I believe this aircraft was refurbished a year or like 18 months ago. It's possible, you know, it's a bad day.
Adam Curry
Let's go. Let's go, Meta. Let's go, Meta.
John C. Dvorak
All right.
Adam Curry
It's not cheap Chinese parts. It was set up to fail so you could blame cheap Chinese parts as part of the negotiation.
John C. Dvorak
Well, why kill a family they didn't like.
Adam Curry
Siemens don't kill a family.
John C. Dvorak
This is no good, Jake.
Adam Curry
Don't care. They brought down into that flight with that Russian dude in it, that he just brought that whole, whatever plane, it was a Juliet or whatever the hell you mean the Russians took down a whole flight?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, well, that's the Russians.
Adam Curry
Oh yeah.
John C. Dvorak
But counterfeit.
Adam Curry
We would never do that.
John C. Dvorak
Counterfeit, cheap parts from China. Yes. And that would be a good message to have at this point in this chaotic moment. It would be a good message to have. Yeah.
Adam Curry
It's gonna take a. It'll take. It will take. Probably, I'm guessing because you just don't bring it right, right up as though you have it at your fingertips, this information. So there has to be a phony baloney investigation, which means that they will take about a week and they'll find cheap Chinese parts at the maintenance place, which would have been part of the. So once they start looking into the parts is when they're going to find the cheap Chinese knockoffs.
John C. Dvorak
Well, we got cheap Chinese parts in our military equipment. I mean we know that for a fact. So why wouldn't it be this phony.
Adam Curry
Bolts, you know, bolts that are not sae.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, what is that?
Adam Curry
SAE certification engine. There's a standard for bolts. You know, they test it, they take the bolt and then they twist it until it breaks. Real bolts made properly will, you know, take a lot more torque than a cheap phony bolt.
John C. Dvorak
I will say this is one of. So I have not flown a helicopter in over 10 years as a pilot or a passenger because if I don't know who is maintaining it, I just won't get into it. Otherwise I find them to be very safe. I would say I prefer a fully rigid rotor head design which would be your Augusta, your Sikorsky or your instrument for this very reason. You know, I just don't like that stuff flopping around. But I've flown them, I've flown a lot of them. So this bad day, bad day for the family, of course. A bad day for aviation. Everyone's no good. Don't get in a helicopter. I'll never get in a helicopter. Never, ever, ever.
Adam Curry
Well, that goes along with all these crazy stories coming out of American Airlines.
John C. Dvorak
What's that?
Adam Curry
Well, people stripping on the, you know, having fights on the plane. Stripping.
John C. Dvorak
That's in flight entertainment. What are you talking about? That's, that's, that's fun. People, people are going nuts.
Adam Curry
They are.
John C. Dvorak
It's like there's a lot of. What was, what was the, this story?
Adam Curry
They haven't done this in the past but it just seems to be worse.
John C. Dvorak
Have you heard this story this morning?
Craig Vaughn
Newly unsealed court documents allege this Wisconsin teenager Nikita Kassab killed his parents as part of a larger plot to assassinate the President and attempt to overthrow the US government. Kassaps mother Tatiana and stepfather Donald Mayer were found shot and killed in their Waukesha home during a welfare check in late February.
John C. Dvorak
The body was appeared to have been.
Craig Vaughn
Deceased for some time, was unable to.
Adam Curry
Definitively identify who it was.
Craig Vaughn
Investigators say the 17 year old Kassap killed them to obtain the financial means and autonomy necessary to carry out his plan. Officials add they found material on the suspect's phone related to a neo Nazi group described by the FBI as a satanic cult. They also say they discovered a three page document allegedly written by Kassap calling for the start of a revolution to quote, save the white race. The documents allege Kassat paid at least in part for a drone and explosives and that other parties knew of Kassaps plan adding some even offered advice and assistance. Kassap was arrested in Kansas after police say he drove through a stop sign in his parents car.
John C. Dvorak
I'm wondering that you know, some knew of it offering assistance. I wonder if we're going to hear that FBI might have had this kid on their radar.
Adam Curry
Got FBI written all over it is.
John C. Dvorak
A six week cycle period. Although man, killing your parents and then hiding them, stuffing them in the closet until they decompose pose. That's. That's pretty deranged.
Adam Curry
And, and then getting caught in Kansas. I mean this kid was. Well, maybe.
John C. Dvorak
Maybe the kid went to Coachella and saw that Lady Gaga show. Holy mackerel. I said holy mackerel.
Adam Curry
I know she. She's worse. The various sets she used are all satanic. Include and the one with the baphomet hat.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
What was she trying. What is she doing?
John C. Dvorak
Well, she's calling out the dark forces of Satan, obviously. And what, what for?
Adam Curry
What, what does she need the dark forces of Satan for? Is her sales down that much? Does she need more. More accolades? I mean, what is she looking for? She's trying to get more. Another Tony, Grammy or whatever. She gets Grammy.
John C. Dvorak
I think this is just this, this is the other part of the deal. No, you.
Adam Curry
You get part of the deal. She has to do this now and forever.
John C. Dvorak
Well, Mad still doing it. She's doing the same stuff and she's.
Adam Curry
Starting to look like it too. She looks like the devil and he looks like hell.
John C. Dvorak
But I love the. The cavalier reporting by the SF Gate tech reporter Stephen Council, who was just saying, oh, it's great. And then she went into this just, just great rendition of that and it was great. And oh, and it's so awesome.
Adam Curry
During the fabric endeavor, the entire. The journalists in the San Francisco Bay area are oblivious to Satanism.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Do they not see what's going on?
Adam Curry
They can't. No, they can't see it.
John C. Dvorak
But it was a triumph of artistic teamwork and care and of joint catharsis. Gaga knows the basic truth that concerts are fun if everyone's dancing and that choruses sound excellent when thousands of voices yell every word. Satan. That construct basic hit laden is in her wheelhouse 10 times out of 10. But it wouldn't have been enough. She gave Coachella more and we're lucky to have seen it. I am lucky to have seen. And do you see the crowd? There were lunatics. Coachella, man. No Coachella.
Adam Curry
Coachella.
John C. Dvorak
This. At this point, it's just. I mean, it was almost a throwback to, you know, five or, you know. Yeah. Five years ago. She just brought it back with a vengeance. Dark forces. Very dark. It's dark, this lady. Very, very dark. Yeah.
Adam Curry
I mean, I'm not even. I wouldn't call myself a religious type like you.
John C. Dvorak
I'm a Jesus, but I cannot see.
Adam Curry
It a mile away. It's like, what doesn't take a genius when you're wearing a bathomet headdress? Come on.
John C. Dvorak
It's kind of a giveaway. Lady Gaga. Just a little bit of a. Of a giveaway. Like, holy mackerel, what are you doing?
Adam Curry
It wasn't even close to trying to cover it up.
John C. Dvorak
It wasn't. It was just, wow. Wow. So let's talk about the chaos for a second, because I have to say that there is some level of. Well, actually, let's go to one of the progenitors of the chaos meme. She's in the supercut several times, and she kept bringing it up during this interview on ABC with Jonathan Karl. These are all the Sunday shows. Thank you, brother Steve. Steve Jones of the Jones Cartel, for doing these. Sends him to me like, you know, half an hour before showtime, so I can just listen to him. Here she is about the chaos, the tariff craziness.
Adam Curry
We had this exemption on all electronics, and he said that the reason is because they're going to impose new tariffs in the coming months. What? Do you sense what's going on here?
John C. Dvorak
What's going on?
Craig Vaughn
Look, there is no tariff policy. Look, it's just all chaos and corruption.
John C. Dvorak
That's. Hold on. Did you hear that? She's back to the old meme, chaos and corruption. Yes, she went back to chaos and corruption.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Liz, this is Chuck. We already decided we would keep it just a chaos. Please don't bring back the chaos and corruption. It doesn't work.
Adam Curry
You're talking too fast for Schumer.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, well, I'm trying to get back to the clip.
Craig Vaughn
The tariff policy, it's just all chaos and corruption. That's all we have going on.
John C. Dvorak
What's the evidence for corruption, by the way?
Adam Curry
What is the corruption? Where's the part of it I don't get it?
Craig Vaughn
And how can you believe any of these guys? What did Donald Trump tweet?
John C. Dvorak
Oh, I'm sorry. It was chaos and confusion.
Adam Curry
Oh, chaos and confusion. Now it's. Oh, well, she wants to confuse. Even worse, you know, she is freelancing.
John C. Dvorak
She's freelancing.
Adam Curry
You have to remember that Elizabeth Warren was an inch away of almost becoming president when Hillary was running the first time around, because Elizabeth Warren was seen because she was an up and comer. She was a superstar. And then she's. I don't know what happened to her. She's not even close to being what she was then. She's just an old, crazy old lady.
John C. Dvorak
I know what happened is when she said to her husband, you want a beer? That's when everybody went, no, no, no, you're good. You stay in. Stay in your cocoon, Liz. All right, back to chaos and corruption.
Craig Vaughn
There is no tariff policy. It's just all chaos and corruption. That's all we have going on. And how can you believe any of these guys? What did Donald Trump tweet out? All in caps. I will not back down. How many hours was that? 24 hours, 30 hours before he turned around and backed down. They talk about an emergency. They've got a 10% tariff on basically every country in the world, everywhere. What's the emergency that we have with Belgium or the emergency we have with South Korea? So look, these guys are into chaos and into corruption.
John C. Dvorak
They're into. They're into it like Baphomet. They're into chaos and corruption.
Craig Vaughn
And this is the reason that it is time for Congress to step up and to say, under the authority that the President is currently using by declaring these national emergencies. No, the law says specifically Congress can just say there's no national emergency across the board here and revoke that authority from the President. That will mean we can go back to having actually a real tariff policy. Congress will have its position in place, and then we can negotiate where we need to negotiate. But we gotta stop this craziness.
John C. Dvorak
It's really crazy. It's really a cold day in hell when Elizabeth Warren and Rand Paul agree with each other. Because that's what this is about. This is about, oh, we got to take it back only. And by the way, they're senators, but okay, the House of Representatives. Isn't it just the House that has.
Adam Curry
The power of the House is the purse strings?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, but I think. But Rand Paul is on this, too. He's like, oh, whatever happens, we got to stop it here. Instead of, I don't know, take a risk, man, help pass the tax cut for everybody. I understand that you want to effectively.
Adam Curry
Repeal, if I have it right, the 1977 law that they're using to justify this.
Craig Vaughn
No, no, no, no. It's. You just want to use the law. Yeah, that's Right. And use the part that says no. When the President declares an emergency, it is then up to Congress to say okay by standing by or to say no. There is not the kind of emergency that you have declared. I want us to follow the law.
John C. Dvorak
Very rich. From someone who always voted yes for war without actually voting on it. Just president says war, let's do it is fine. When's the last time we had an actual resolution to go to war?
Adam Curry
Was that world War, too? I think that was. I don't think we had one sense.
Craig Vaughn
Okay, so, but, but that law does.
Adam Curry
Not mention the power to tariff.
Craig Vaughn
And as you heard me also ask.
Adam Curry
The Secretary of Commerce.
John C. Dvorak
Now, it kind of makes sense that they wanted everybody to hear the words, no. Tariff is a tax. It's a tax. Tariff is a tax. It's a tax. It's just a tax. It's a tax on the people. Tariff is a tax. It's a tax on the people.
Adam Curry
The Constitution itself makes it clear that the power to impose duties, tariffs, lies with Congress.
Craig Vaughn
There's also a constitutional challenge here. Do you think the courts are going.
Adam Curry
To step in here?
John C. Dvorak
We don't want that to happen.
Craig Vaughn
The courts may step in here, but we don't have to wait for the courts to step in here. Look, look, every Democrat is ready to go to push back and take away from the President the power he's now exercising and the chaos he's now creating. The question is whether or not the Republicans will join us in this. There will be a vote in about 15 days, and the Republicans can either decide that their entire job is hyperventilating.
John C. Dvorak
That's what makes it interesting to listen to nothing.
Adam Curry
But, you know, another thing is, where's the.
John C. Dvorak
Where is this chaos in her mind? It's in her brain. Well, if you just say chaos a lot on television and it gets through to social media, then people, wow, man. Did you hear about the chaos? Yeah, I heard about some chaos. A lot of chaos going on. They're drumming it up, they're ginning it.
Craig Vaughn
Up that their entire job is to do nothing but bow down to Donald Trump. Or the Republicans in Congress can say that their job is to stand up for the American people and to stand up for the American economy.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah. Well, I have one more clip and then we'll be done with her.
Adam Curry
So where do Democrats stand on this fundamental issue?
Craig Vaughn
Tariffs, good or bad? So. Well, I think that.
Adam Curry
Well, hold on.
John C. Dvorak
Trick question.
Adam Curry
The Democrat. You have to. Just as a little background for everybody out there.
John C. Dvorak
Traditionally, yes, they've been all for it.
Adam Curry
The Democrats have. The Democrats versus the Republicans. The Democrats have always been for heavy duty tariffs for both economic reasons and protectionist reasons. The Republicans have traditionally always been dead set against all tariffs.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
And they want free trade. And so we could dig up clips. We don't have them handy. At least I don't.
John C. Dvorak
Hillary Clinton, Obama, Clinton, Schumer. Bill Clinton, Schumer. All of them. All of them.
Adam Curry
All of them.
John C. Dvorak
Obama, Warren Buffett in 20. Everybody, everybody.
Adam Curry
About how we need to tariff, especially China. So this is a trick question and of course, because Trump is now on the Democrat side of the argument. Oh, that's got. Now we got to switch sides. We got, we, we can't have it.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I love her little pause here. Here we go. Well, I think you shouldn't ask me that, Carl.
Craig Vaughn
I think Democrats are entirely united that Donald Trump's across the board. Tariffs are bad. They make no economic sense.
John C. Dvorak
I think no economic sense.
Craig Vaughn
But that doesn't mean there aren't specific cases where tariffs make a lot of sense. If you have a plan in mind, a goal in mind, tariffs can be a tool in the economic toolbox.
John C. Dvorak
So she is now on board with the okay, tariffs. Yes, But I don't like how he's doing it. It's chaotic.
Craig Vaughn
But remember the underline here. And I think you're right to focus on prices and costs. What did Donald Trump say on day one? He said on day one he would lower prices. That's what he ran on once he got elected. His first interview, he said the reason he won is because he said on day one he would lower prices. He's six weeks in when someone points out to him that the tariff policy he's pursuing is likely to raise prices.
John C. Dvorak
Listen to this false argument. What do you call it? False equivalency. The prices of mainly gasoline have come down dramatically.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
A dollar for me. A dollar. It's noticeable. And even eggs, egg prices. That's why you don't have many stores.
Adam Curry
The problem with the eggs prices is they haven't come down universally. And so they'll find some place where the eggs are still expensive.
John C. Dvorak
Believe me, believe me, believe me, I found the clip. But, but. So now she's saying, oh, no. But he said it'll bring prices down. But what he's doing is going to make them go up even though prices have come down.
Craig Vaughn
And he said he couldn't care less. And that's the problem.
Adam Curry
He said that.
John C. Dvorak
I don't remember him saying that.
Adam Curry
He said he couldn't care less.
John C. Dvorak
He Couldn't care less.
Craig Vaughn
Couldn't care less. And that's the problem. We've got Donald Trump and the Republicans.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, so the problem is not tariffs, it's that he said he couldn't care less.
Craig Vaughn
Are. It's like they've taken a five gallon bucket of paint and just thrown it across the economy and said, there, that'll take care of everything. They.
John C. Dvorak
Is Elizabeth Warren some kind of super economist that I'm unaware of because she's using such great analogs as a 5 gallon of paint thrown across the economy? This is. You're right, she's very unhinged here.
Adam Curry
Hysterical.
Craig Vaughn
Are trying to put tariffs in place on every country, on virtually every product that they export to the United States. And they're trying to do it all at once with no policy in mind. So I hear from a small business here in Massachusetts who says, gosh, I'm a fabricator. I bring in raw materials from other countries. I then make my product here in the United States and export it to other countries.
John C. Dvorak
What's weak about her argument here is if you're a politician, you just say, you know, bill, Bill the welder, or you know, she has no name, she has no company name, she has no actual product. So she's just making it up.
Craig Vaughn
He said, what Donald Trump is doing just completely destroys my business. I just close up shop. That's all I can do.
Adam Curry
Nothing's even been in place yet.
John C. Dvorak
But all of a sudden, all of a sudden it's done. Yes, exactly.
Craig Vaughn
Doesn't care about costs for families, doesn't care about what this does for small businesses.
John C. Dvorak
He doesn't care.
Craig Vaughn
Instead he's off trying to make Republicans bend a knee and say whatever he wants them to say and trying to get world leaders to suck up to him. Congress has the ability to put a stop to that and we need to put a stop to it now.
John C. Dvorak
She's shaking when she says this. Her whole head is shaking.
Adam Curry
She's a wreck. This bend the knee thing is also getting annoying.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, I hadn't actually caught that. Bend the knee. That's good. That's good. You're right. Bend the knee. So then what I thought was odd is, you know, so we got an executive order and a clarification of this came out two days ago. Clarification of exceptions under Executive Order 14257 of April 2 as 2025, as amended. And it doesn't specific. Maybe I don't understand. There's a lot of legal. I need the constitutional lawyer. But it's really about semiconductors. Now, does an iPhone qualify as semiconductors?
Adam Curry
I think iPhones. I think the cellular phones are mentioned specifically.
John C. Dvorak
Well, not in what I see.
Adam Curry
Well, semiconductors, they got them in there. I don't know. My understanding is that computers, cell phones, and semiconductor cell phones are all this is.
John C. Dvorak
This is. What I'm so afraid of is that, you know, that's my understanding, too, but I can't find any actual verbiage that says it's about cell phones. I see semiconductors everywhere, but I don't see cell phones. So I'm just curious if this has just been thrown out there. Let me see.
Adam Curry
No, nobody's arguing against it. Nobody's saying it's not cell phones. You're the only one so far.
John C. Dvorak
That's right. That's right. I'm arguing against this. I don't. I'm, you know, no more cell phones. I'm so disappointed. Get rid of these cell phones.
Craig Vaughn
Look, you're talking about the fact that.
John C. Dvorak
This is Kristen Welker, your girl, with Peter Navarro. Ah, this was. This Peter. Is Peter Navarro on his way out? It feels like he's. He's been.
Adam Curry
Well, he's definitely on his. He's. He gets more airtime than anybody because he's crazy.
John C. Dvorak
He says crazy stuff. No wonder.
Adam Curry
Look, you're talking about.
John C. Dvorak
Why is. Stop with the look.
Craig Vaughn
Look, you're talking about the fact that the White House has a strategy. The Commerce Secretary, the Treasury Secretary, the President himself said there would not be exclusions, and yet just yesterday, there were exclusions. So is there, in fact, a plan, or is the president making this up as he goes along?
Adam Curry
So the policy is no exemptions, no exclusions. The policy is, in effect.
John C. Dvorak
We're not exclusions. Let me explain.
Adam Curry
This is really good for the American people to understand.
John C. Dvorak
There's, like, different ways to go about.
Adam Curry
Getting fairness for the American people. The IEPA is also used for the trade deficit. But there's also a really important, important thing, Chris.
John C. Dvorak
And this deals with the chips issue you're talking about.
Adam Curry
That's what we call this. You know, I've been listening to this guy. He sounds plastered half the time. He's always slurring. And in. In this case, I. I heard it again, where I see it.
John C. Dvorak
That. That was.
Adam Curry
I'm wondering if he's. If he. He. I'm wondering. All right, I'm sorry. Keep going back.
John C. Dvorak
No, I thought there was a second. I thought it was a comma. I'm wondering. I thought there was something.
Adam Curry
Oh, I'm just. No, I'M wondering whether he's like an alcoholic. Oh, thank Kristen. This deals with the chips issue you're talking about. That's what we call the Section 232 issue, which is when we have a.
John C. Dvorak
Flood of imports being dumped into certain.
Adam Curry
Certain key strategic sectors.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, hold on a second. I'm reading this comes from Lutnick, and Lutnick said all those products, cell phones, laptops, et cetera, are going to come under semiconductors and are going to have a special focus type of tariff to make sure that those products get reshored so they don't ex. It was Lutnick, our commerce secretary, who said electronic devices, but it is specifically mentioned as semiconductors. And now we have to. We have to go and get a. You know. So, yeah, I guess it's. It has other stuff in there, but sure, it's filled with semiconductors. So anyway, just. Just a point of note into certain key strategic sectors.
Adam Curry
Steel, aluminum chips, pharmaceuticals. As we learned during COVID we have to take specific actions.
John C. Dvorak
So what we're doing with chips, the.
Adam Curry
Problem, interestingly for chips, because it's very.
John C. Dvorak
Complex stuff, is that we don't buy a lot of chips like in bags. We buy them in products. So what secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick.
Adam Curry
Is going to do is doing it as we speak, is an investigation of the chip supply chain. The goal is stability and resilience. And you will see actions taken based on those investigations. On copper, we've already have steel and aluminum, we already have autos. There will be pharmaceuticals and there will be chips.
John C. Dvorak
And the important thing is there's three kinds.
Adam Curry
There's the high end chips, which is the AI future. Okay? We've got to give control of that. And then there's everything else that fuels.
John C. Dvorak
Our autos and on down. I will. It's not chaos, but it's unclear. I mean, you can say, well, copper, but there's copper in iPhones. So you know, there's chips in washing machines. So this is a little sketchy.
Adam Curry
My washing machine, there's not.
John C. Dvorak
You're happy if there's a motor on it, you don't have to crank it by hand.
Craig Vaughn
Fair enough. I hear what you're saying on investigation, but there is currently an exclusion for.
Adam Curry
Some of those problems. You want to call an exclusion?
John C. Dvorak
Potatoes.
Adam Curry
Potatoes.
John C. Dvorak
What it is? Well, potatoes. Potatoes. Say, let's just, let's just put it this way. Navarro should not be a spokes hole for anything. If I were the president, I'd be like, no. Hey, Pete. Pete, baby, come back here. Sit Down. Be quiet. You're not good at doing this. Potatoes.
Adam Curry
Potatoes.
John C. Dvorak
What it is.
Craig Vaughn
Called it a mix.
Adam Curry
Well, but let's say.
John C. Dvorak
Let's just.
Adam Curry
Here's.
John C. Dvorak
I think another thing that's really important.
Adam Curry
When people talk about the chaos or lack of straight.
John C. Dvorak
What, Whatever. You just go back to day one.
Adam Curry
I was there when the President signed it. It was the second to last order he signed. It was in the Oval.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, you're right, he does sound a bit slurry there. I was there in the Oval when the President signed. I was there with a fifth.
Adam Curry
It was the second to last order he signed. It was in the Oval that night. And it was the American first trade policy which laid out every single thing we're doing. And it would be remiss for anybody.
John C. Dvorak
In the media not to review that.
Adam Curry
Carefully and see that there's. There's rhyme to our reason and rhythm to what we're doing.
John C. Dvorak
There's rhyme to the reason and the rhythm to the. Bang. Did he. Bang, bang. Shoe bop, shoe bop, baby.
Craig Vaughn
But now the administration is actually on its website saying that they're offering refunds for some of these pilots.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know. It sounds very random to me. That would be. It's random. Random chaos. No, it's also got. If you want to hear, I've got Ro Khanna on this with Margaret here. Let's play this. Ro.
Craig Vaughn
Ro Khanna, in the coming days, you're also going to go to Connecticut to Yale Law on Tuesday. Are you trying to sort of troll Vice President Vance? And if so, why?
Adam Curry
Well, no. I mean, Cleveland City Club invited me to give a speech on the economy. And let's talk about these tariffs. Rokhana. They were chaotic.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Ro Khanna.
Adam Curry
What has he got to do with anything? That they'd invite him to give a speech on the economy and he's going to use the word chaos. I heard that. Okay. And they were totally haphazard.
John C. Dvorak
So you had Howard Lutnick on saying.
Adam Curry
That we were going to bring manufacturing back, electronics manufacturing back to the United States, and they realized suddenly that that wasn't going to happen. Actually, the iPhone price would go up, up to.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, so, okay, so this is spiking the ball. Hey, boys, remember we said that iPhone was going to be three and a half thousand dollars? Everybody bought it, they buckled under it.
Adam Curry
1700 or $2000. And by the way, if that manufacturing.
Craig Vaughn
Moved, it would probably move to Malaysia or Vietnam.
Adam Curry
So they suddenly reverse. They exempt all of electronics manufacturing, which is about a third of our trade deficit. And I'm here at the Cleveland City.
Craig Vaughn
Club to say if you want to have electronics manufacturing here, the way to.
Adam Curry
Do it is not blanket tariffs. You have to create an electronic manufacturing hub, the kind we did with the CHIPS Act. That means investing in tool engineering and workforce means having investment tax credit. It means having government buy things from the United States. The president has no plan of how to actually have high end advanced manufacturing in the United States.
John C. Dvorak
All right, I think that Lutnick is the bad actor here. I think Lutnick said something he shouldn't have and he probably said it from pressure because he is, he's a hedge fund guy. I think he got pressured into saying, oh no, we'll, we'll, maybe he's just in love with his iPhone. I don't know.
Craig Vaughn
Well, we didn't get a clear answer on when these semiconductor tariffs are coming, but the administration argues they're in the pipeline and that, you know, China's not going to get a free pass when it comes to tech. What is that going to mean for your part of the country?
Adam Curry
Well, it's, again, they don't have any sense of when the tariff will come, when it won't come, and they're against the CHIPS Act. So how are you going to, let's say you suddenly put tariffs on China. What it would mean is the production would move to other parts of Asia. It still isn't going to come here.
Craig Vaughn
Unless you're financing those factories here, willing to buy here.
Adam Curry
Tariffs can be a tool used as a broader Hamiltonian industrial policy. And that's what I'm here in Ohio to talk about, which is what is actually going to bring advanced manufacturing to this country.
John C. Dvorak
What is the harmonized Hamiltonian? What is Hamiltonian? Did Hamilton do tariffs?
Adam Curry
I don't know. I don't remember.
John C. Dvorak
So I'm looking under the definition.
Adam Curry
I know Jefferson did and it caused an economic collapse.
John C. Dvorak
Let me see semiconductors.
Adam Curry
Well, I got some clips.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, please. Well, I'll look up. Let's start. I'm still digging in this.
Adam Curry
I got some trade analysis clips which are be part of this, which is part of, about tariffs, actually. But let's start with this tariff high tech reprieve kicker clip.
John C. Dvorak
Hold on a second. Here we go.
Craig Vaughn
Apple, Nvidia and other tech companies landed major relief in President Trump exempting smartphones and other electronics from new tariffs. Tariffs. As NPR's Bobby Allen reports, the tech industry had been bracing itself for a major shock.
John C. Dvorak
U.S. customs and Border Protection published tariff exclusions late Friday. That includes smartphones, laptops memory chips and machines that create semiconductors. Fear of a sudden spike in the price of iPhones sent some customers rushing to buy new devices. And Apple chartered a cargo plane from India to fly 600 tons of iPhones out to avoid the new Levies. But Apple and Nvidia, two of the most valuable companies in the world, have, for now, won a reprieve. The Trump administration has pushed tech companies to manufacture more electronics in the U.S. but executives say the cost of labor, advanced supply chains abroad, along with hyper specialized workers, would make moving production to the US in some cases nearly impossible.
Adam Curry
Impossible to do it here because we're a bunch of dummies. Our education system is teaching gender studies instead of electronics engineering. Let's face reality. Let's talk about that a little bit. So they mentioned that in that report, 600 tons of iPhones, that's quite a lot of iPhones. They're coming out of India. What are they doing in India? I didn't know they made them. They thought Foxconn made them all in China. What are they doing? What's India got to do with it?
John C. Dvorak
What happened to the Foxconn plant in Ohio?
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah, that was a.
John C. Dvorak
Remember that? Remember that?
Adam Curry
Yeah, that was a first go round of more showing that we can't do anything anymore because, well, teaching kids gender studies and turning them and having their nuts chopped off doesn't really help. Okay, let's go to my now I'm going to trade analysis. This is Michael. Now this I picked up from, from the Mark Levan show on his TV show on Fox. And Michael Pillsbury's the China expert at the Heritage Foundation. He's quite good. These clips are. And I can. And he goes on. This is just a part of a longer talk, but this is good stuff.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, trade analysis. I see it. I'm just looking to make sure I get the right one.
Adam Curry
As I understand it, the Chinese economy is hurting right now. And number two, two, if they actually want to go toe to toe with the United States in a tariff war because most of these other countries want to meet with President Trump and negotiate some kind of deal, apparently China does not. Or at least they want to save face. They don't want to show that they do. How's that going to wind up for China? Well, it's a big risk for China either way.
John C. Dvorak
If they make concessions and try to.
Adam Curry
Get President Trump off their back, the.
John C. Dvorak
Risk is their economy will be even slower in his growth rate and the politics will be that there'll be challenges to Xi Jinping that he's been too.
Adam Curry
Soft on the Americans and he's a coward. This has happened before in Chinese history.
John C. Dvorak
The Chinese Communist Party has what they call the 10 big struggles. And each time the party chairman was kicked out, sometimes murdered. So that's one side for Xi Jinping.
Adam Curry
To be thinking about.
John C. Dvorak
Should I meet President Trump halfway, head off a trade where or the other choice entirely is be tough, do not give anything. And Xi Jinping has a record of wanting to tell what he calls the global south. Mark, that's like 3 billion people. He wants to portray China as an honest sort of advocate of fairness for the global south.
Adam Curry
That means less money for people like.
John C. Dvorak
You and me who live in the global north. So there's a big incentive to Xi Jinping to be tough, to do nothing and to steer things around like he did the first time this happened back in 2017. He got talks started with delegations. In that case, there were 13 rounds, mark, 13 rounds of negotiations, back and forth, back and forth. One in Beijing, one back in Washington. President Trump brought the Chinese negotiator in.
Adam Curry
Into the Oval Office in front of.
John C. Dvorak
The media, tried to put pressure on him that way. That agreement was. Mr. Trump said, I agree with him.
Adam Curry
It was wonderful. It was great.
John C. Dvorak
It was all time historical agreement between the two biggest economies. And the Chinese proceeded to not honor it in almost any way at all.
Adam Curry
Yes, there was his finite. What I don't have him clipped though is he's saying that if you're going to have. He says Trump's a little wiser this time around. He's going to bring in people that don't trust China, which every time he said it, it was like I kept thinking of the clip. Don't trust China.
John C. Dvorak
Hold on a second, here it is.
Adam Curry
Donald Trump. Don't trust China.
John C. Dvorak
China.
Adam Curry
China is s. Ho.
John C. Dvorak
There you go. That was wise words. That was our, our first trade representative.
Adam Curry
So here we go with clip two.
John C. Dvorak
So that could be the model for.
Adam Curry
What we're going to see over the.
John C. Dvorak
Coming year is Chinese stalling. That's a key word.
Adam Curry
They'll stall us and make the minimum.
John C. Dvorak
Concessions to prevent really massive tariffs being put on them and other kinds of punishment and just try to wait Mr. Trump out.
Adam Curry
If these tariffs stay in place, I mean, we're talking about massive tariffs for a period of time. What will that do to China's economy?
John C. Dvorak
Well, it depends on what China's trading partners do and on the Chinese consumer market. What Xi Jinping has been up to the last two or three years is saying we have to turn inward and.
Adam Curry
Have our own people, our own rising.
John C. Dvorak
Middle class buy our products and to some degree rely much less on the.
Adam Curry
Americans or the European Union. That's the thrust of what Xi Jinping is doing.
John C. Dvorak
And I think you know why. He's been anticipating this kind of tariff attack from Mr. Trump.
Adam Curry
When I was last in China about.
John C. Dvorak
A year ago, I got an earful of how they're getting ready for Trump.
Adam Curry
They're not afraid of him.
John C. Dvorak
They can outlast him for two or three years. And don't believe anything negative about our Chinese economy. That's the official Chinese propaganda line. Our economy is doing fine. We're going to have 5% growth next year. You Americans will be lucky to get 1.5 or 2%. So we're going to be double or triple your American growth rate. So this is what's been coming out of them.
Adam Curry
China.
John C. Dvorak
That's pretty funny. Hey, we're gonna be double or triple? Yes. Our current growth rate is what, 0.6. So yeah, okay, 1.5 is triple. Woo hoo. So we're gonna be double or triple your American growth rate. So this is what's been coming out of China. Now is that a lie? Is that bluster? Do they just not know? This is what we're gonna have to find out, and I'm afraid it's gonna be the hard way. Just like in President Trump's first term, he's going to have to get the talks going and get documents down in writing that say, you know, we will do this, we will not do that. Here's a question for you. Did the initial tariffs that President Trump put in and President Biden kept in on China, did that raise the price of iPhones? I think iPhones stayed the same, didn't they? Generally speaking, maybe adjusted for a little bit of inflation.
Adam Curry
Well, you have to base it on the margin. It looks like the margin didn't change much.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. And that was. What was it? Do you know the tariff rate, that 20%?
Adam Curry
I don't know.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
It wasn't 145, that's for sure.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, it wasn't. Okay, we continue the final agreement. Last time, the January 2020 agreement, Mark, that was 90 pages long with annexes and definitions of things. So I hate to see that go through happen again. I'd much rather see President Trump escalate and really have a superpower showdown between.
Adam Curry
China and ourselves so we don't get.
John C. Dvorak
Stalled for two or three more years and then have an agreement that's not.
Adam Curry
Honored.
John C. Dvorak
30% on solar panels in 2018. But it looks like there was two rounds of 10%. IPhones didn't go up 20%. This is bullcrap. And by the way, I've thank you for these clips. I've taken the moment to take a look. There is no specific mention of electronics or iPhones. That's all Lutnick. So the interpretation of semiconductors is quite broad according to Howard Lutnick. I think he's just throwing that out there. I don't think that's actually.
Adam Curry
Well, they're not gonna. If he's just throwing it out, that means they're gonna collect tariffs. I don't think they're gonna collect the tariffs. There's a lot of reports now. They're not collecting half the tariffs anyway.
John C. Dvorak
Well, there was a computer glitch the first day, the first 10 hours of shipments that came in. They couldn't, they didn't calculate it. There was no tariff calculation at all. Good work everybody. By the way, short review. I got my light phone three in. Just speaking of expensive phones and how.
Adam Curry
Much, what do you mean by expensive?
John C. Dvorak
Well, this is $500. I thought it's quite expensive.
Adam Curry
That is pretty pricey.
John C. Dvorak
But if you want a solid phone that is small, has a long lasting battery life, that does only the basics. And by basics I mean phone, text, calendar, camera, alarm, pictures, calculator, podcasts, directions, hotspot and music. This is a great device. Great for the kids. I would say better than some wonky iPhone. There's no Internet, no browser, no apps. And John, the screen is gorgeous. It's just.
Adam Curry
Is it O L E D?
John C. Dvorak
It is, yes. It's gorgeous. And so it has, you know that paper, kind of digital paper, O L E D. But when you receive or you take a picture or you send or receive one through text message, it's gorgeous. It's just gorgeous. I'm doing my best. Tim Cook. It's gorgeous. It's just so gorgeous. Great phone. This has replaced my flip phone. Really?
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
Really Quite outside.
Adam Curry
You and Leo are always into the phone thing?
John C. Dvorak
No, but I'm into cheap phones and cheap cheddar.
Adam Curry
500 bucks is not a cheap phone.
John C. Dvorak
It's not cheap, but it's a lot cheaper than anything. Well, for what it is. If I had a kid and I'm sending him to school, I give my kid this phone. It's durable, it does a lot of things. It doesn't do anything.
Adam Curry
The problem with what you just said.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Is that the kids waste their time in school messaging and that thing, messages. So what's the difference? Yeah, they won't be on the browser. Maybe they won't be doom scrolling. Okay. The one advantage is they won't be doom scrolling. TikTok.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Or using Snapchat.
Adam Curry
But they'll be texting. Yeah, but checking their email.
John C. Dvorak
No, you can't check your email. On it.
Adam Curry
No. Well, that's a plus.
John C. Dvorak
No email. No, you can't check your email. You can only text. Yeah. Oh, okay. I'm just saying it's gorgeous. It's absolutely gorgeous.
Adam Curry
Yeah. He said that you like saying that. You. I don't know why you're doing it.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know why you're not interested in a beautiful piece of technology. You used to be like a tech guy. You say, give me that phone. Let me change it to Korean.
Adam Curry
I mean, you know, can you do that?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, of course.
Adam Curry
No, then I do that. Well, that would be good.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Actually Russian's a good one. Anything, any Chinese is Chinese.
John C. Dvorak
The best is the best.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Because you'll never figure out how to get out of that thing.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, let's stay on the tariffs, but let's go to the eu. Well, now, before I go to the eu, here's. This is one that has kind of an Ask John in it. This is the CEO of the big, the big beer conglomerate who make Corona and Modelo and all those Mexican beers. He has a complaint and I have a question about his complaint.
Adam Curry
You've spent, the company has spent billions the past few years building up their production capacity in Mexico. I believe you'll spend another, what, $2 billion building out a plant in Veracruz over the next 12 months. I think this administration would say, bill, why didn't Bill Newlands invest those billions in the US in making beer?
Craig Vaughn
How come can you, you build a.
Adam Curry
Beer making plant in the US and make profitable beer doing so?
John C. Dvorak
I think there's a couple of things, Brian, you have to keep in mind. First of all, while we're an American company, we are invested in Mexico because we are selling authentic Mexican brands. These are, these are not brands in the same way that you're not making champagne in the United States or you're not making tequila in the United States or you're not making New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc in the United States, we're not going to be making Mexican beer in the United States. Is that a fair comparison between champagne? I mean, is there something special about the ingredients in Mexico? That this is why Corona has to be made in Mexico?
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
No. Okay.
Adam Curry
There's Nothing special about the ingredients at all. It just happens to be made in Mexico. You can't sell a Mexican beer made in Palo Alto as Mexican beer.
John C. Dvorak
We could call it Corona.
Adam Curry
You could call it that. But then it would have to be made in Palo Alto. No, no, this is, this was just technical.
John C. Dvorak
Right. Because champagne, you actually have to have. They have a.
Adam Curry
That's a law. That's by law. But you can make a champagne clone. And they do very. For example, in Brazil, they make a. They do it here, too. Sparkling California wines. It used to be called champagne. Used to sell California sparkling wines as champagne. Did we say California champagne?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Then the, the French got all the French.
Adam Curry
No, they weren't putting up at that because that would. And for good reason.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And so. And that was an international standard.
John C. Dvorak
It was agreed upon also. It's the, the grapes from that region, just like the agave, I don't think.
Adam Curry
No, the grapes from that region in Champagne can be duplicated. Although you can say, well, it's chalky soil. You can duplicate. Okay. I've had champagne wine style wine made with the method, Champagne, the way they call it. They made in Brazil. That is the closest thing I've ever had to taste exactly like champagne.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. They just can't call it champagne.
Adam Curry
Right.
John C. Dvorak
But I mean, I guess what I was saying is there's nothing special about. There's no law that says you can't make Corona in America and just call it Corona. Yeah. You can't say. You could say it's Mexican beer by.
Adam Curry
You shouldn't be able to make the exact same. You should be able to make it a duplicate. You should be able to make a copy of Corona beer in Palo Alto that tastes exactly like the same, you know, Corona, which smells a little bit like pee.
John C. Dvorak
I was gonna say the guy is. But he's. He's equating, by the way.
Adam Curry
You know that. Here's the story. You know, they always said, oh, the Mexicans are peeing in it. That was the reason. It smelled like pee. But I was at a Safeway or Lucky, one of these big grocery stores. They had a big pile of Corona that somebody had knocked over the whole thing. And so there was like, I'd say 50 broken bottles of Corona on the floor. They were mopping up and it smelled just like a pee. Like you're in a, in a, in a outhouse. It just smelled terrible. It's a terrible smelling beer.
John C. Dvorak
Well, this is a tremendous opportunity. We have a lot of beer makers in America. We have a lot of beer makers in our audience. I think we should start making a new brand Karuna made in Palo Alto. It doesn't seem to be hard to make.
Adam Curry
Just it shouldn't be. I mean if you know what you're. You have to know what you're doing. Making beers. We had a guy at whose name was brewer at Mevio who was a beer maker. I thought his name was. He had to become a. I think he became one. He's working somewhere but his beers were. I know a lot of people that make homemade beer and it's just, it's not as easy. I mean sometimes some. There's always a guy out there that seems to be able to have the touch. But there's still some magic to it.
John C. Dvorak
It's amazing. We had no agenda beer at one point, you remember.
Adam Curry
Yes. It was out of New Zealand.
John C. Dvorak
It was good too.
Adam Curry
It was very good. I don't know what happened to those guys. They visited here. I met with them.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, yes.
Adam Curry
They brought a bunch of weird no agenda beer and they. Some other beers that had ITM and stuff written on them. And then.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, 33.
Adam Curry
I heard us say something I guess against whatever the hell her name is.
John C. Dvorak
And they went away. Although no agendabeer.com still forwards to no agendashow.net how about that? So that's still alive. That's okay. Well thank you for explaining that and the method champagne. But here's what the Our European Union allies are doing. The traitors.
Adam Curry
The European Union is temporarily paused its counterterrifs against the United States to further pursue talks with Donald Trump's administration on how to resolve what was shaping up to be an all out trade war.
Craig Vaughn
According to the president of the EU.
Adam Curry
Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the suspension will remain in place for at least 90 days. The counter tariffs imposed in reaction to.
Craig Vaughn
Trump's duties on steel and aluminium were.
Adam Curry
Approved on Wednesday by member states targeting almost 21 billion euros in American products. The first draft, worth 3.9 billion euros, was scheduled to go into effect on 15 April. Before the change, the EU bloc had initially been hit by a 20% rate under Trump. Sweeping tariffs shocking Brussels and other capitals. The EU commission, which has exclusive competence to determine the commercial policy for the 27 member bloc, has been trying to figure out how to respond to Washington straits tariffs.
John C. Dvorak
So they're going to team up with the Chinese, huh? See how that goes for you.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it won't work out.
John C. Dvorak
Don't touch China.
Adam Curry
I think the China going to the south, going to South America and Africa. They've already done Africa.
John C. Dvorak
Moving everything.
Adam Curry
Not going to work out for them either.
John C. Dvorak
No. Oh, before I forget, opportunity knocks. Just because we're talking about. Yeah, yeah. Phones and everything. Recall our hollow book idea.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
The hollow book idea is the COVID of the book. You help me out here. The book would say. I'm paraphrasing. This book will help you get off of your smartphone addiction. We need a snappier title. But did we have. Did we have. Did we have a snappy title for that?
Adam Curry
We don't have a snappy title. No.
John C. Dvorak
So at church this morning, one of the singers came up to me, said, I was listening to your show. I like that. And she said, hobby lobby has a seven dollar hollow book. Ready for. Ready for a. Just a cover. You put a jacket on that thing, boom, good to go. Hollow book.
Adam Curry
Just a.7 bucks is too high.
John C. Dvorak
You could sell this book with a cover on it for 25 bucks. You're just making up reasons to not do this. I love this idea.
Adam Curry
Yeah, you do.
John C. Dvorak
And your phone goes. And so all we have to do is print up the COVID Why is that too high? People will buy a premium product from the no Agenda Show. And what is really the premium part is our coverage. That's really what it's about. It's. You still put yourself on.
Adam Curry
Design a cover and we'll have a competition.
John C. Dvorak
Wow. The enthusiasm you are exuding is just beyond belief. I'm excited about this idea.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I know you are, but you're the one that still uses a phone. I have one in the drawer.
John C. Dvorak
I'll put mine in the book. You make it, I'll put it in the book.
Adam Curry
I think you're underestimating the addictive nature of. Yeah, I think we could sell a few gimmick books. I'm not saying you can't.
John C. Dvorak
You said earlier that this could sell like 20,000 units. Is what?
Adam Curry
20,000. I readjusted my thinking to a thousand maybe. And it's only still as a gimmick, as a. As a Christmas gift, a goof. Because nobody. The more we play these clips and the more I listen to you go on about a 500 phone that does text, I'm thinking that you can't. This is done. It's over. The society is ruined by these things and you're not gonna. It's wishful thinking on your part.
John C. Dvorak
Putting the kill in buzzkill, Ladies and gentlemen. I would give up my phone for this. For this.
Adam Curry
No, you wouldn't.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, I would. I don't care about the Phone. Look, just because you're so awesome, I got the phone in the drawer, okay?
Adam Curry
I'm not saying I'm awesome. I am an outlier at minimum.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, and that's my point. This is a real. There's a real crisis of people using these smartphones. And this book will be great. People can put it in there and they will think of us and they will. And they will stop using their phone. And a thousand units.
Adam Curry
That's it. That's what it takes. That's all it takes to stop using your phone.
John C. Dvorak
Listen, it's a great idea. It's a fun gift. I think it's got legs.
Adam Curry
We have another guy sent us another company that looks promising, that can make the whole thing.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah. If someone has to make the whole package, you'll never do it. Think about the microphone company, how well we'd be doing with that.
Adam Curry
Yeah, we'd be broke right now because of the tariffs. No, I saw that coming.
John C. Dvorak
We would have had our whole shipment in. We would have had a warehouse full of Curry one microphones and tons of potential packages.
Adam Curry
The time is right. Don't worry, we'll get that done. That'll be done.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Four more years. Okay. All right.
Adam Curry
All right. What else we got?
John C. Dvorak
Well, there's a lot of stuff going on.
Adam Curry
I have a lot of TikTok clips.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, please, I can't handle.
Adam Curry
Oh, by the way, I wanted to play one of them right off the bat. The rest of them we can. Would do later.
John C. Dvorak
Thank God.
Adam Curry
But since this came up kind of in the conversation. What is this? Play this April 20 TikTok clip.
Craig Vaughn
If Trump declares martial law on April 20, which is the rumor, we're in deep doo doo.
John C. Dvorak
Terrified.
Craig Vaughn
This is absolutely terrifying. As a woman, as an American. Is this the Handmaid's Tale? This martial law would surpass all police. How terrifying. Like what? What do I need to do as a woman to prepare? Help me. Help me. Help others. I'm so freaking nervous.
Adam Curry
I hate it.
John C. Dvorak
Him.
Craig Vaughn
I hate the orange clown.
John C. Dvorak
Wow. So this is a follow on to the delusional Dem I had on the last show.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Who said that there was a. President Trump is going to declare martial law on April 20th.
Adam Curry
Yeah, 420 Easter.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Yeah. That makes nothing but sense. You're going to declare martial law on Easter Sunday? I don't think so.
John C. Dvorak
And for some reason, this is going to create a Handmaid's Tale situation.
Adam Curry
I don't know what is creating it. This is one of many of these clips. I didn't collect a Bunch of them. I got that one. But you had one. That's why I didn't, you know, you beat it to death. Where is this rumor coming from and why is it becoming popular?
John C. Dvorak
Well, it's like quantum dots, grid going.
Adam Curry
Down, grid going down.
John C. Dvorak
This is exactly the same coming from people who don't have a holo book to put their phone in. That's where this is coming from. I have a follow on clip, though. Speaking of Handmaid's Tale, tonight, this message is gaining steam. So let me say very simply, I want more babies in the United States of America. Yeah.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
You're gonna be the Handmaid tail. We're gonna make you have babies, make you into baby machines.
Craig Vaughn
Well, it's led to what's called the Pronatalist movement, and it's getting more popular because of messages from Vice President Vance and Elon Musk, who of course has at least 13 children with multiple women. CNN's Mina Durston is out front.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, he hasn't. He has a new one. He's got a new one.
Adam Curry
I don't think that one's real.
John C. Dvorak
It's a fake baby with multiple women.
Craig Vaughn
CNN's Mina Durson is out front at the 2025 Natal Conference because he. Yes, there is a conference.
John C. Dvorak
There's a conference.
Adam Curry
Raise your hand if you are a.
Craig Vaughn
Mom or a dad in the room here tonight.
John C. Dvorak
This is the war for civilization and.
Adam Curry
We are going to win it one.
John C. Dvorak
Life at a time.
Craig Vaughn
We're here at Natal Con, which is a gathering of about 200 people from all over the world who have come here because they all feel very strongly that the world needs more babies.
Adam Curry
There's a civilizational catastrophe coming.
Craig Vaughn
The way to solve it is to have sex. Like that's got to be the easiest pitch in history. Birth rates around the world are plummeting and they think this is the issue of our time. It's a massive conversation and that's why we're here.
John C. Dvorak
We need to encourage more people to.
Craig Vaughn
Get married and have kids.
John C. Dvorak
We need those people to be the.
Adam Curry
People of the future.
Craig Vaughn
Many countries are no longer having enough kids to replace their populations. Some experts predict, predict this will cause labor shortages and inflation, permanently changing the economy. The people most passionate about this call themselves pronatalists, Pro natalists.
Adam Curry
So we had a table conversation over a dinner, and JC has claims he's got some documentation for this and I think he does. It seems as though the popular when we went to negative birth rate and it may be a socialist thing that's Taken place at. And it goes right back to Hollywood when TV shows had kids on the TV shows and there was kids around and family shows that showed a lot of children to the public. We had a higher birth rate.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, no doubt.
Adam Curry
The tv. Yes, no doubt. I mean, it makes. As soon as you say it, it sounds. Oh, yeah, that makes sense because you're seeing examples. You know, you had your Ozzie and Harriet. You had your Father Knows Best, you had the Donna Reacher, you. These shows, the Brady Bunch. Good. Very good example. So you had all these shows with kids and you know, the humor that kids provide and it's good television. And that's very slowly evolved into no kids on any shows.
John C. Dvorak
And you remember we had America's Funniest Home Videos. Kids.
Adam Curry
Right.
John C. Dvorak
I think a lot of people, oh, look at those cute kids doing stupid, funny stuff. I want one of those. But no, no, instead we got Modern Family.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Modern Family. Run by that guy Zucker, one of the producers of that show. That major, major, major Trump hater.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Well, that's anti American. I think the anti Americanism is stemming right out of Hollywood. Sure. And is trying to kill the, Kill the culture. Let's just say no more, kids. Let's just let us all die off and that'll be the end of it and we'll be all good to go.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Yay. Woo. It sounds groovy.
Adam Curry
So it wouldn't take that much to crank it up, crank the key. You know, these bull crap. You have to have the vice president telling people to have kids. Nobody's gonna listen to that. But if they saw it, you have to see it.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah. Well, but, but is. Hollywood isn't Hollywood isn't even Hollywood anymore. I mean, the people are watching the movies on Netflix and from what I can tell, it's all, all. It's all either outer space or Marvel. Armageddon.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah, a lot of Armageddon. End of the world stuff. Yeah. No, it's creating a. That's the problem. The culture generation that goes on from the Hollywood. I'm just using Hollywood as a generic term because you're right. There's no Hollywood anymore. No, but that. That process is ruining the country. We should be shot.
John C. Dvorak
Where's Shirley Temple? We need a new Shirley Temple.
Adam Curry
We need guys like Brunetti actually doing some work again.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, please. No, he got his money. He's like, I got my money. I got my cyber truck. I love my truck.
Adam Curry
I got my truck and I love what I do.
John C. Dvorak
I got my fire truck. I'D be sitting there waiting for Scaramonga to create a whole movie with AI. Brunetti should be ashamed of himself. He took the best of this country. This country gave him enormous opportunity, enabled him to make incredible amounts of money off of House of cards and 50 shades of gray. How about 50 kids from Dorian Gray? I mean, just do something. Do something to help America. I'm just trying to come up with something. Yeah, yeah, thanks.
Adam Curry
Sorry.
John C. Dvorak
No, it's actually is despicable.
Adam Curry
I'll take his side. Because he says it's not possible. Because he says it's gone so far left, you can't get. You can't get a word in edgewise. You can't do it if you're a conservative producer in Hollywood. You just can't get. You can't get it done.
John C. Dvorak
There is an incredible surge.
Adam Curry
Oh, I. Never mind. I. Sorry I brought it up.
John C. Dvorak
You know where it's coming from. There is a surge in Christian movies. Feel good movies.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Or they do. They involve a lot of kids.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
I've tried to watch one of these movies. It's just a bunch of, you know, no slavery and Jesus, just horrible material that's from Hollywood.
John C. Dvorak
But you need to look at pure flicks. Get, get, get pure flicks on your smart tv. It's nothing but happy go lucky movies. Marky Mark is making movies with his kids. It's great.
Adam Curry
It's got to go into pop culture. It's got to get on the television.
John C. Dvorak
There is no pop culture anymore. That's.
Adam Curry
The numbers are still there. 10 million people watch a show on TV. It's over unless these guys get on board. And they're not going to get on board because they've all become communists.
John C. Dvorak
Well, okay. Well, two more years, everybody. It's all over. We're done. We're toast. We're cooked. Not quite as bad. Oh, by the. Let me see. What should we do here? I got a number of funny things. Well, here's a good start. I thought this was a very good start. Where is it here? Of changing the culture and where is it? Here we go. This is Gayle King. Gayle King. We all know Gayle King, Oprah's best.
Adam Curry
Is she being launched into space?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, it's a good start. In Blue Moon.
Adam Curry
And by the way, she is scared to death. She's the only one that has trepidation about this trip. We were talking about this at the dinner table, too. We think this is just a. This is a kill shot in Blue Origin's training capsule. CBS's Gayle King got a sense of.
John C. Dvorak
Tomorrow'S thrill ride a trip 62 miles.
Adam Curry
Straight up to the edge of space.
Craig Vaughn
And I realize this is so much bigger than just a fun trip.
John C. Dvorak
What it represents to young women, to.
Craig Vaughn
Girls, what they're trying to do on space in terms of, you know, looking.
Adam Curry
At the planet in another other way.
John C. Dvorak
Space tourism. Civilian astronauts took off four years ago.
Adam Curry
Three space companies, Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic and SpaceX, have rocketed more than 120 people into space, including billionaire Jeff Bezos.
John C. Dvorak
Blue Origin's founder in 2021.
Adam Curry
Did this moment motivate you to push.
John C. Dvorak
Deeper into the cosmos?
Adam Curry
Hell yes.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Absolutely.
John C. Dvorak
No doubt. We have to build a road to space. This several little tourism mission is about practicing.
Craig Vaughn
What are we doing?
John C. Dvorak
We're going to space. We're going to space.
Adam Curry
Bezos's fiance Lauren Sanchez put together Monday's all female crew, six accomplished women, including King pop star Katy Perry, two scientists and a filmmaker.
John C. Dvorak
A good start. Their 11 minute round trip adventure will.
Adam Curry
Include roughly three minutes of weightlessness floating in the capsule, looking out a window onto the world below. CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood.
John C. Dvorak
It's something we all marvel at, but I think getting from there to the.
Adam Curry
Point where the average person can do.
John C. Dvorak
This is decades away, if not longer.
Adam Curry
Liftoff will happen here in West Texas.
John C. Dvorak
From a launch pad on a mammoth ranch owned by Jeff Bezos.
Adam Curry
Gail admits she's both excited and terrified.
John C. Dvorak
Now the odds are they've had 150 of these launches. One of these has to go wrong with some celebrities. And I don't, I wish no ill on anybody.
Adam Curry
No, I don't wish ill on anybody, but Katy Perry's probably one of them.
John C. Dvorak
Uh huh.
Adam Curry
Well we were talking about Satanism earlier.
John C. Dvorak
How is this a big deal? Didn't we land on the moon in 1969 when I was five years old? How is this a big deal? Whoo. Gayle King's going up in space. Gonna be weightless for three min.
Adam Curry
Go up and down. It's just an up and down thing. I don't even. I mean we. What's overlooked is the. Nobody wants to talk about or I don't know why they haven't talked about it but you know, SpaceX took a bunch of amateurs and sent them over the north and south poles and four complete orbits around the planet to do actual work up there and landed safely.
John C. Dvorak
Hello, It's Elon. Hello.
Adam Curry
Did he have Elon?
John C. Dvorak
Did he have.
Adam Curry
Forget that. So instead we're going to talk about the blue rocket.
John C. Dvorak
Which he didn't have. He didn't have. He didn't have Katy Perry. And regarding kill shot, I mean, if I was conspiratorial in nature, I'd think Bezos is like, hey, Sanchez, we've had a good run, baby. Get on this rocket. Get on this rocket, honey.
Adam Curry
I know that's what everybody's thinking. You know, it's not like a morbid thought on your part or mine.
John C. Dvorak
I'm not the only one thinking this.
Adam Curry
Everybody is thinking this.
John C. Dvorak
All right? I'm not the only one thinking this. Okay, Okay.
Adam Curry
I don't. I. Everyone at the dinner table we had, everyone was over on Friday and, oh, celebrating your birthday.
John C. Dvorak
Two weeks late.
Adam Curry
Yes, that's still coming. And so that came up in the conversation, and everybody felt the same way, that this is the kill shot. Get rid of Sanchez. I mean, it's a sick thought. What's wrong with this public today?
John C. Dvorak
It's very sad.
Adam Curry
We're very, very cynical group of people, the public in general.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. You know why? It's because they don't have a book to put their cell phone in. That is the problem right there. They need a book. Oh, hey, Friday, I saw the oil baron.
Adam Curry
Oh, yes. How did he. What's he have to say?
John C. Dvorak
Well, first of all, you know, I get a lot of emails. Oh, the oil baron was right. You know, oil is down. Everyone's pissed off. So his partners in the business and people he knows, they're all like, I never should have voted for Trump. Like, did they not hear him say drill, baby, drill, which they knew they weren't going to do, you know, didn't he understand when President Trump said, I'm going to bring down energy costs? Do they think that wouldn't be them?
Adam Curry
So they voted for him, knowing that he said that. Now they're bitching big time.
John C. Dvorak
They literally like, I can't believe this guy's no good. I never would have voted for him, okay? And it's true. Democrat presidents are always better for the oil business. So I said, where you at, brother? First of all, I said, would you like a sandwich? Because I know you're so broke. Would you like a sandwich, oil baron? I know you're so broke. So what do you think the number is that they. The bottom line number they can go per barrel? Because I have the number.
Adam Curry
How low they can go before they start losing money? Is that what the question is?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, that's the question.
Adam Curry
Go well in Saudi Arabia, I know the number to be $25 a barrel. American number, I'm guessing is 45 bam on the money.
John C. Dvorak
Now he says $45 we can do. But that's because he says we're hedged at 80%. He says if that happens, there's a whole bunch of other oil companies that will go under because they're hedged at under 50%. But he said but that'll be great because we can buy them on the cheap. And he did say again, he says we're pumping out less oil per these wells, but we're real heavy on gas. There's a lot of gas coming out. It's all fracking. It's all Permian Basin says there's a lot of gas coming out. So the one thing they really, really want from the President is transportation. They want pipelines. They want pipelines to send this stuff out to the port. They want the LNG stuff to be ramped up. So if we can get that, we'll be really happy. And that makes sense. I mean we need. Natural gas is super abundant and cheap and we can use it for all kinds of groovy stuff.
Adam Curry
Stuff. Yeah. You usually run power plants?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, as just as an example. Speaking of this was great. Franz Van Katra, France 24 discussed a very big report that has been done now about AI and claims that is accelerating climate change.
Craig Vaughn
One concern around artificial intelligence is its voracious appetite. Appetite for energy. Electricity. Demand for AI focused data centers will quadruple in the next five years, at least according to a report from the International Energy Agency. But the report also calls claims that AI is accelerating climate change overstated. Tech editor Peter O'Brien has been looking through all of this now. There's still quite a bit of uncertainty then about the future of energy and AI.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that's right, Aaron. I've been looking through this, this chunk here and chunk. Basically the takeaway is that yes, energy.
Adam Curry
The demand from AI is obviously going to increase significantly as we continue to use it. But there are uncertainties, particularly around emissions.
John C. Dvorak
Is AI going to devour so much oil, well, rather gas and coal, that it's disastrous for our planet? Is it going to actually increase efficiencies.
Adam Curry
And spur innovations that allow us to.
John C. Dvorak
Reduce emissions, or is it going to fall somewhere in between? And who better to talk about it then Thomas Spencer, who co wrote the report.
Adam Curry
Thanks for being here on Tech24.
John C. Dvorak
And why did you think it was.
Adam Curry
So important to bring quite close to the front of the report that these claims that AI is accelerating climate change could be overstated? Well, in the public debate you see two Positions being taken, and they're quite different. The first one is that AI, because of the technology innovation that it can bring, can, you know, in simple terms, solve climate change. And the second is a more alarmist position that AI, because of the acceleration in energy consumption, is going to dramatically.
Craig Vaughn
Accelerate climate change due to climate change.
John C. Dvorak
So I got a hold of this whole report, I take a look at it and I have a conclusion here. This is 11 minute report of a 37 second conclusion. What word was not in the report?
Adam Curry
What word was not in the report? I have no idea.
John C. Dvorak
Nuclear? Oh, not in the report.
Adam Curry
When we looked very carefully at the data, when we looked at the numbers, when we did our analysis, we found that neither position was really justified. What is important is that AI is a tool like any other tool. It's up to us how we use it. It can help help us on many climate problems. For example, integrating more renewables into our electricity systems.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, so AI is going to help us with climate change by integrating more renewables into our systems. Huh?
Adam Curry
But at the same time, we need to manage the electricity consumption growth that we are already seeing today. And so we wanted just to, let's.
John C. Dvorak
Say, do a bit of myth busting.
Adam Curry
With regard to these two diametrically opposed views points that you hear in the public debate.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, there's no conclusion. The whole thing is stupid. But it does, it does give me the opportunity, it does give me the opportunity to ask you why you had not responded to my annual artificial intelligence test. I sent you an email about. Yes, I sent you an email about it.
Adam Curry
I didn't see it.
John C. Dvorak
I. So you remember the Manus IM agentic AI that I was testing?
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah, no, I did see that email. So let me, I took a look at it.
John C. Dvorak
Let me, let me, let me set it up. Let me set it up. So I asked Manus im. Please find for me. This is. This is the Turing Test of artificial intelligence. It is developed by John C. Dvorak. It is the AI touring test, the modern AI touring test said. Please compile and determine. For John C. Dvorak, known columnist, host of the co. Host of the no Agenda podcast, a known technology expert. Please compile and determine the best weed whacker available on the market today. Yeah, and it made a nice little website for you.
Adam Curry
I saw all of that. Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
What did you think?
Adam Curry
I didn't come up with the right answer. I have no. No clue. I don't believe it.
John C. Dvorak
You don't believe it? I thought it was, you know what I thought because it said the ego power plus power load with line IQ ST1623T as best one. But I liked, I think what this is, what AI constantly does is it packages this in a parlor trick. Because I just asked for the best weed whacker. I'm going to put this in the troll room so they can take a look at it.
Adam Curry
Yeah, you should.
John C. Dvorak
And it created an entire website with an introduction.
Adam Curry
I know, it just can't. Research methodology.
John C. Dvorak
No, it's parlor tricks.
Adam Curry
It's like a little kid who's, you know, knows this one thing and he has to tell everybody.
John C. Dvorak
And it said the best weed whacker of 2025. A comprehensive analysis that even John C. Dvorak would approve. Well, you didn't. You did not approve it.
Adam Curry
I didn't. You're right.
John C. Dvorak
And why not? Did you just think.
Adam Curry
So it lied?
John C. Dvorak
Do you think it was. No. Did you not like the side by side analysis and its determination?
Adam Curry
No, I didn't. I haven't given it a good. What it is, is. I have not sat down and actually I saw this monstrosity that you created. I saw it.
John C. Dvorak
I didn't create it.
Adam Curry
Jesus. You have to be in the mood to even approach this thing.
John C. Dvorak
By the way, it took one hour and 12 minutes for this.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I saw that. That part I did see. You noted. I'm thinking why did it take so long?
John C. Dvorak
And $10 in credits, why did you.
Adam Curry
Have to pay for it?
John C. Dvorak
It's credits because. Because this is what AI costs. And telling you this, you can even watch the screens as it, as it starts up web browsers and you can watch it go and it's scanning all these things, it's doing all these searches. This is a completely ridiculous use of the so called artificial intelligence. Because nobody is going to be happy with this. Nobody who just wants to know what the best weed whacker is is going to wait an hour and 12 minutes for the thing to finish and pay almost 10 bucks to get this website out of it. That is not a consumer product. I just, I don't believe people are going to be all super wowed. I like it. It, it's cool, you know, not for.
Adam Curry
10 bucks it's not.
John C. Dvorak
I didn't need the website, but it did that for me. Probably just to jack up the cost.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it's padding its bill.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, it's padding the bill. Yes. Well, it says that's the definitive choice. It may, it may be true, but I don't know.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it might be.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know. I just thought, wow, is, is that. Is that what Agent. That's that the hype about agentic AI. I'll wait for Quantum Him.
Adam Curry
Boy, you'll be waiting forever.
John C. Dvorak
Well, okay.
Adam Curry
I mean I find it useful. I use it for background searches. I tell people to. And there's two or three of these systems, they all work pretty well. You have to double check them because they get carried away and they're all verbose, which is the real annoying part about it. They can't seem to get out of that mode. But I think it's still a replacement for Google.
John C. Dvorak
I love the trolls. Like, hey, they're already looking at the source code. Hey, there's Chinese in the JavaScript. I know those guys. Who knows what they're doing? Who knows? Probably injected something into my browser. Wouldn't surprise me. Wouldn't surprise me.
Adam Curry
Run Spy Hunter 5.
John C. Dvorak
But you, you will admit that if, if you really had to pay for the compute, the compute that it's using, you wouldn't use it for. For handy backpacks.
Craig Vaughn
No.
Adam Curry
Every time you turn around, you got to drop $10, forget it.
John C. Dvorak
And take an hour and 12 minutes. And now, you know, Google, they just, they're starting to show their AI results and they're embedding that more and more.
Adam Curry
Oh, they're no good.
John C. Dvorak
But it's even worse because people who count on SEO for Google Juice to their websites, when you get the answers, it has links, but it just has links to more stuff. The inside Google, it doesn't take, it doesn't give you an answer and take. They, they bring you right back to Google with more search results. It's putting another barrier in between people who want their website found through Google and them finding it. That's ruining a lot of stuff.
Adam Curry
SEO is going to be real challenge in the next few years.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, yes.
Adam Curry
It's not even going to be important per se. It's going to have to be AI optimizations somehow. I don't know how you manage to do that.
John C. Dvorak
It's all so lame. What it does really great is it does bad country songs. Please don't send end of show mixes that you made with AI. Please, please don't. It's so hard. It's like, look, I made this great English. Yeah, you make. You wrote some cool lyrics, I agree, but it's just so bland and so you know, it's not. I was listening to what's his name? Douglas Rushkoff. Rushkoff. Who's that guy? The old Silicon Valley hippie guy who writes about the humans versus the tech, the tech titans.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
What's his name again? Douglas Rashkoff.
Adam Curry
I don't know. Russia cough. I can't remember his last name.
John C. Dvorak
Well, do you know, do you know him?
Adam Curry
No, never met him.
John C. Dvorak
Well, that doesn't matter. This is a story about Milei from Argentina who surprisingly I wasn't expecting them to see him do this. He made a deal with the imf. I thought he was against all that.
Adam Curry
Yeah, he's also doing deals with China.
John C. Dvorak
China? Well, I had a thought when, when I heard this report and let's see if you can get into this thought with me. The libertarian government of Argentine President Javier Milei announced.
Adam Curry
Libertarian? Hold on a second.
John C. Dvorak
No, Libertarian. Isn't that interesting?
Adam Curry
How come it's not far right?
John C. Dvorak
Because they, they buckled. They're going for.
Adam Curry
Who is this report from?
John C. Dvorak
This is from France. Franz Van Katrin Etc by the way, should be far right libertarian taking a bailout from the imf. I don't think so.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Huh.
Adam Curry
No, it doesn't make sense.
John C. Dvorak
The libertarian government of Argentine President Javier.
Craig Vaughn
Milei announced on Friday that it plans.
John C. Dvorak
To lift most of the country's strict.
Craig Vaughn
Capital and currency controls. The high stakes gamble has been made possible by a new $20 billion bailout loan approved by the International Monetary Fund which has offered a lifeline to Argentina's dangerously depleting foreign currency reserves. Milei said the loan will place Argentina in a better position to face global economic instability.
Adam Curry
This new fiscal, monetary and exchange reality means two things for the country.
John C. Dvorak
On the one hand, from now on.
Craig Vaughn
There will be no reason why Argentina.
Adam Curry
Has self inflicted turbulences. On the other hand, we're in better condition conditions than ever to resist external turbulences.
John C. Dvorak
Never has Argentina been better equipped in.
Adam Curry
Its economic foundations to resist tensions from the global economy.
Craig Vaughn
Starting Monday, Argentina's central bank will undo.
John C. Dvorak
Its fixed currency peg to the dollar.
Craig Vaughn
Letting the Argentine peso freely fluctuate within limits from this year. Companies will also be able to repatriate profits out of the country. Again, key demand from businesses that could unlock more international investment. The move is high risk as there's.
John C. Dvorak
Pent up demand for foreign currency.
Craig Vaughn
If there is not enough cash in the central bank, capital flight could imperil Malay's primary accomplishment of having lowered inflation during the past 15 months.
John C. Dvorak
So I was thinking about this. They're going to let it float free. What could possibly go wrong with that? I don't think the peso is going to be very competitive but well, every.
Adam Curry
Time it floats free it starts to go into an inflationary mode.
John C. Dvorak
But the whole part about they want money to be able to come in and go out. Wouldn't this be the perfect country to launch the stablecoin? They're already using it. A lot of people in Argentina are using stablecoin and commerce on a daily basis. I think we had a report about that a while back.
Adam Curry
I don't know.
John C. Dvorak
But this may be a. What a great country to launch it in. Here you go. Here's a bunch of our stablecoin.
Adam Curry
I have no idea.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. Speaking of libertarians, you probably didn't see this. I actually listened to the whole thing and it was Douglas Murray, who doesn't know him, went on Rogan to have some kind of a debate with Dave Smith. You know Dave Smith?
Adam Curry
I know Dave Smith. I don't know Dave Smith.
John C. Dvorak
Right. Dave Smith is the guy who got all angry at us. Yeah.
Adam Curry
Why? I can't remember that story. Tell me again.
John C. Dvorak
Well, there were two reasons. One, because we didn't remember who Scott Horton was and two, because we made fun of libertarians. And we, and I think I said, I'll take that. I say, I said, well, they're kind of just Republicans who don't want to say it. And then a lot of people in, in Gitmo Nation. You don't know what libertarianism. Don't you on Tom Wood show all the time. Don't you know what libertarians are?
Adam Curry
Libertarians. I have to say I was in libertarian or self proclaimed because there's no such thing as a libertarian in my opinion. But I was a self proclaimed libertarian until I realized that there's no such thing. This is bull crap.
John C. Dvorak
What was interesting is my cousin, I think at one point said she just didn't want to believe that I wasn't all in on Obama at the time. He says, well, you're not really a Republican, right? You're a libertarian. I'm like, no, I'm not any of that stuff. I'm not a part of any club. I'm just me. I have my own ideas. But it's kind of a thing that people will put on you just to, just to like, I want to like Adam, just, just say you're a libertarian. Then it's okay, you can vote for Trump, but just say you're a libertarian. And so in this now, and I'll tell you why he was there. These big podcasts, they're starting to go nuts. I mean, who wants this? Who wants three. Well, you should debate, you should debate Dave Smith, you, Douglas Murray on Joe Rogan show and you know, Joe almost didn't say anything throughout the whole show. It was all Dave Smith, who yak, yak, yak, yak, yak. So the guy who got so mad at us for talking about libertarians, he let this one slide. But I thought this was a dynamite description of libertarians by Douglas Murray. Let's have a bit of hygiene on our own side, not lift every sewer gate. And when you say our own side, you mean. Mean the right wing. Broadly speaking.
Adam Curry
Broadly speaking.
John C. Dvorak
And I'm sort of funny about libertarians. I'm never quite sure.
Adam Curry
I always think, I always say, I think libertarians, essentially the bisexuals of politics, they should just choose, Joe. They should choose. It's kind of. They just want everything at the buffet.
John C. Dvorak
That's very funny. Well, I think we want some things. I don't know. Okay, that's a weird way to put it, but I get the point. I see your point. Sees the point. Okay, so that was the only point at which Douglas Murray was good in this thing. He made a huge mistake. Douglas Murray. Well, he made a couple of mistakes. First of all, he feels that Russia started the Ukraine war. It's like, okay, but Douglas Murray, I don't know what you've been smoking, but what his whole point, and I follow Douglas Murray, he's an intellectual, he's fun to listen to. I can't read his books.
Adam Curry
He's quite good at debating.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, but this was not a debate.
Adam Curry
Yeah, but in a formal debate, debate setting, if you get to see him in one of those, he'll kill anybody. He's one of those guys. He's one of those guys. And there's a bunch of them that you just don't debate with them because you're just gonna. You can't win. You're just gonna have your ass handed to you because Technique.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. So this was not a debate. This was just a back and forth at some point, just a verbal diarrhea, yelling match. But the problem is he didn't go in and just say what he wanted to say. And I will summarize it because a lot of people watch this and Douglas Murray came off really bad because he came in saying, well, all these people talking about Israel and what they're doing in Gaza and they don't really have your comedians, but yet you're talking like you are historians and you're not an expert. So of course he put his foot in his mouth there because everyone's like, well, you have to be an expert. Well, you can't just talk about stuff. This Is America, you're limey. We can say whatever we want. But what he was really trying to say is he, too, is seeing the rise of anti Jew, anti Israel, Epstein, Mossad, blackmail, blackmail Nation, Whitney Webb, all this stuff. Very much on the rise. And instead of saying, hey, hey, cut that out. This is not correct or anything. But he didn't say any of that. Instead, he kept trying to tell Joe Rogan he needs to have experts on it was the stupidest thing. He couldn't just come out and say what he meant. It's like, hey, easy on the Jew hate. Which we've seen it. This is why we distance ourselves from no Agenda social. Yeah. It was too much. It's like, stop. And to this day, the follow up.
Adam Curry
Was just as bad, if not worse.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Which I've. And I've just given up on.
John C. Dvorak
I haven't looked in. I don't even look at my own mastodon.
Adam Curry
Of course not. You know, and you were the big mastodon promoter.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, well, until I wasn't. And now it's just, you know, now it's turned into Zionist. You're a Zionist. You're a Zionist. Boomer shill you. What does Assad have on you? Whoa. Were you at Epstein Island? It's insane. Now, that said, it's insane. Tulsi Gabbard not doing anybody any favors.
Craig Vaughn
And lastly, sir, as you know, declassification and rooting out weaponization, politicization of the intelligence community is a huge priority. You know, more than anyone else, the very dangerous and negative consequences of that that. I've got a long list of things that we're investigating. We have the best of the best going after this election, integrity being one of them. We have evidence of how these electronic voting systems have been vulnerable to hackers for a very long time and vulnerable to exploitation to manipulate the results of the votes being cast. Which further drives forward your mandate to bring about paper ballots across the country so that voters can have faith in the integrity of our elections. And lastly, we've been scanning. I've had over 100 people working around the clock to scan the paper around rfk. Senator Robert F. Kennedy's assassination as well as Martin Luther King Jr. S assassination. These have been sitting in boxes in storage for decades. They have never been scanned or stolen, seen before. We'll have those ready to release here within the next few days.
John C. Dvorak
I don't want to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but where's the Epstein files we were promised?
Adam Curry
You know, she changed. She. She took that same spiel, which she that was from the Cabinet meeting.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Which. Which was great. It's run just like she took.
Adam Curry
I have a. I have a clip of Tulsi Switcheroo. It's called. And this is from. As she. She refined that particular spiel and she went on Fox. I think this was with Hannity. I. I don't. I only have part of the clip, so I don't know his Hannity. I think it was. Pretty sure it was Hannity. And she does this bit and it's the same basic thing. But what she's doing here is interesting. Yes. She's leaving it. She's. She's talking about what she's going to develop out of this. All these. You know, you're gonna dig through all this old stuff, leaving out Epstein and then doing a little. She did it on that clip, too, a little bit. This is more obvious. And instead of going toward Epstein, she does a switcheroo at the end and starts talking about the faulty 2020 election. And this is so seamless. And it's like, is this really. What is. What is. What is the deal here? Let's play this and then maybe we can discuss it.
Craig Vaughn
In other cases, they have been hidden with the hopes that no one would ever find them. Related. Related to the Senator Kennedy assassination files, the MLK assassination files. Unlike the JFK files, these have never been scanned. They've never been digitized. These are pieces of paper, hundreds and thousands of them, that have been sitting in boxes at the National Archives and Records Agency. So we've had over 100 people manually scanning every one of these pages, preparing them to fulfill what President Trump promised the American people, maximum transparency in the release of these files that have never been released before, publicly before. We're not stopping there. We know that not all of those documents have been turned over to the National Archives Agency. And so we've got teams out there going and searching in warehouses at the FBI, at the CIA, and other places to uncover related documents that, for one reason or another, were never turned over before. So President. President Trump is very serious, obviously, about working to achieve that maximum transparency. That transparency will allow us to bring about accountability around the Russia collusion hoax, for example. The more we dig, the more we find the extent of the seriousness and the intent of that whole operation was very consistent with what we found in Stalin's operations. Show me the man and I'll show you the crime. It is disheartening to see these things, but it also provides us the opportunity to tell the American people the truth about what's been going on so that we can make sure we try to bring about an end to it and bring about that accountability.
Adam Curry
So what is she going to. What is she switching? The switcheroo, I guess, was for the Russia collusion hoax. Who cares?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Yeah. It's. The whole thing is who cares about.
Adam Curry
The Russian collusion hoax? Well, we want the President. We want Epstein.
John C. Dvorak
We want P. Diddy. We want Epstein. That's all we care about. Yes, I'm with you. I'm with you. Yeah. No, nothing. Nothing. Nothing, nothing. And then just to make matters worse, they're now calling her Terrorist Barbie. And I'm not quite sure what she's doing. Kristi Noemi.
Adam Curry
Kristi Gnome.
John C. Dvorak
They call her Terry.
Adam Curry
She's crazy. She's wearing these outfits. She just loves dressing up as some sort of an agent. And she's wearing black jackets and hats. Rats. She's just going. And she's going out there and then she's grilling these guys. Why did you do this?
John C. Dvorak
With her sidearm? Sidearm.
Adam Curry
Ridiculous.
John C. Dvorak
Well, here she is now. She's all dressed up and she's nice.
Craig Vaughn
Hi. I'm Christine Alm, the United States Secretary of Homeland Security. If you plan on traveling, we need your help to prevent delays and to prove your identity. Get a real ID. Starting May 7, you will need a. A real ID to travel by air or to visit federal buildings in the United States. These IDs keep our country safe because they help prevent fraud and they enhance security. Please do your part to protect our country. Go today and don't delay. Or go to dhs.govreal-id thank you.
Adam Curry
See, this is. But this.
John C. Dvorak
Don't delay.
Adam Curry
This bothers me, too. You have no idea how much this is.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, I. I do. It bothers me, too. And she has a little.
Adam Curry
Yeah, but it bothers me. Because of your thesis?
John C. Dvorak
Because I'm right? Yep. It's happening.
Adam Curry
You're not right yet, but you're going to be. And this is really what's bothering me.
John C. Dvorak
Just the fact that I'm going to be right or the fact that what I said is going to happen?
Adam Curry
The fact that you're going to be right about something that should not happen.
John C. Dvorak
No, no.
Adam Curry
Which is digital id, which is what this is really headed toward. There's no reason for this. Real id. Bullcrap. It was resisted at the get go. From the get go. Is Thomas Massie is the only guy still pushing against it?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And he's right. What's the point? How does it prevent fraud?
John C. Dvorak
She should have said this will make our country safe and effective. That's what she should have said, because it will make our country very effective. But according to the Guardian, we will now see a Journey Pass. A Journey Pass is going to come into play.
Adam Curry
What is that going to be?
John C. Dvorak
And this is an ICAO thing.
Adam Curry
I'll tell you on May 7th. You know, since the flying public probably only has about 70% coverage of these real IDs, it's going to be a nightmare at the airport.
John C. Dvorak
Well, so they want to move this tour. And this is icao, the International Civil. Civil Aviation Organization. So that's, you know, that is the UN body responsible for airline policy. They are going to come up with a Journey Pass. So you'll have this on your phone, which makes it very difficult for those of you who have one of our hot new books where you can store your phone, but you could take the book with you and then, you know, take it out of the book, and it will have your entire journey on it. So you only have to scan once upon entering the airport. Facial recognition. And that's it. You'll be good. And they've been testing all of this. TSA has been testing it with the facial recognition. The boarding process is facial recognition. They're just stringing it all together, and they're gonna make it official and call it the Journey Pass. And you show up, and they always do this with travel. Everybody's got travel. We've all like, okay, I gotta take my shoes off. It's annoying. Okay, I'll get TSA pre check. Okay, all my biometrics are known. Now I'll get the global entry. And they always do it with travel because we live in this connected travel world. And that will soon be for everything. Your journey pattern. Welcome to the restaurant. Please, let me scan your face. Do you have a Journey Pass? Oh, you're good to go. Come on in. And that will be your digital ID based on facial recognition. It's unavoidable. It's very bad, but it's unavoidable.
Adam Curry
Every time you go to Costco now.
John C. Dvorak
Journey Pass, you'll have.
Adam Curry
Well, they won't even mention it because there'll be just some cameras there. And then they'll just die. They'll just dock it. There would be no pass. It'll be all. Like you said, facial recognition is the digital id. And so you walk into Costco and you get. They boom. They take the picture. You won't even know. And the next. But it goes into the database, the government database. Where was this guy on Tuesday the 3rd.
John C. Dvorak
Yep.
Adam Curry
Oh, he was at Costco for an hour and he left Costco and then we caught him and he was in his car and we had the license plate checker. He was. Got home 20 minutes later and he walked up the steps. Yeah, we have to ring doorbell Data. And so he's in the house as we speak. So we can bomb him.
John C. Dvorak
I think drone him is the. Is the term. We can drone him.
Adam Curry
Drone the place. He's there. We know for a fact he's there.
John C. Dvorak
This is why I need more kids. You need at least five kids because for sure one of your kids is going to get droned for something. So you need to have more kids than you normally would have, because the government will drone one of them. Oh, man. Yeah, it's. None of this is good. This is good. Let's do some gaffes. I got two gaff clips. I'll just wet your appetite with. Gaff, Gaffs, gaffs, gaff, gaffes. G, A, F, Gaff, gaff, gaff, gaff. G, A, F, F, E, Golf, Alpha, Fox, Fox, Echo.
Adam Curry
I'm all ears.
Craig Vaughn
These will be direct talks with the Iranians, and I want to make that very clear. I also spoke to the President just last night about his goal when it comes to Iran, and he has reiterated repeatedly to all of you publicly and also privately to his team here at the White House. His ultimate goal and the ultimate objective is to ensure that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon.
John C. Dvorak
Now, I heard nuke. Nuclear erection. I don't know about you. I heard nuclear erection and I'm sticking.
Adam Curry
Play that little part again. I didn't hear it.
Craig Vaughn
Goal, and the ultimate objective is to ensure that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon.
John C. Dvorak
Come on. All right, well, this one's more clear then. This is. This is the House whip. Whip. Whip. Tom Emmer, which, by the way, Emmer in Dutch is. Is. Bucket. I'm not sure why. Tom.
Adam Curry
Tom Bucket.
John C. Dvorak
Here's Tom Bucket, the House whip. This is a much clearer gaffe. It's going to take every person in this room to get the job done, and I know that we will, because failure is simply not an option.
Adam Curry
President Trump is counting on us.
John C. Dvorak
Come on. Come on. After President Pump. This one is very obvious. President Trump is counting on us.
Adam Curry
President Cunt.
John C. Dvorak
That's what sounded like to me. I'm just thinking that's what it was. Let's listen again. President Trump is counting on us.
Adam Curry
Oh, I see. That's where he got it. He got it from counting.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, of course.
Adam Curry
Of Course, yeah. He was counting Trump and so he got to see into the.
John C. Dvorak
He was reading ahead. He was reading ahead. I know you are. No, that's all I got two. Come on. I got two. Where's yours?
Adam Curry
Oh, and you could do a series, I expect 3, 4, 10.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it's not like Covid. We had. Everyone was taking the. The virus. We were going to. You need the virus shots. I mean the vaccine shots. No, none of that.
Adam Curry
Well, before we take a break, let's play another TikTok clip.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. This will be good. Let's do a TikTok clip because, gee, what do we do without phones? If no one. If everyone had their phone in a book, we would have no TikTok clips.
Adam Curry
And by the way, most they have. I have to say now that the number of. Of legitimate TikTok clips in my list, I just call them that because they're on reels and scam. What are all these other little.
John C. Dvorak
In case you hadn't noticed, every social.
Adam Curry
Network, every single one is copying TikTok.
John C. Dvorak
And it's all just video. Just. Just go look at the timeline. On X, it's all video.
Adam Curry
And I've said this. I think I said it on this show. I said on DH Unplugged, There's a slight genius to TikTok that these other guys can't seem to figure out. And I'm going to reveal it.
John C. Dvorak
The big reveal.
Adam Curry
And I don't understand why these other idiots. Facebook, Insta, Twitter, all of them, the TikTok videos that they play on TikTok are instantly downloadable with a simple click that will save any one of them to. As an MP4 right off the site.
John C. Dvorak
Well, you know why?
Adam Curry
You don't have to go.
John C. Dvorak
You know why? Because they all have TikTok in them and so that.
Adam Curry
So they have self promotion in the clip.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
So at the end they have the little TikTok jingle. TikTok.
John C. Dvorak
Yep.
Adam Curry
These other morons can't figure this out.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, no, they clearly they can't.
Adam Curry
It's so obviously a great idea. And so I, So I get to take. So I won't be on Twitter and there's a TikTok clip with a promotion for TikTok because it's so easy to download. You just click, boom, it's downloaded, you got the clip, you can save it. No, no, no, we can't do that. That.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, and say it gives them promotion and saves them bandwidth. It's very smart.
Adam Curry
It's extremely smart. But the, the. It's just annoying as Hell, okay, let's play the coffee girl.
Craig Vaughn
I mean this with every fiber as a conservative woman. I do not want conservatives making my coffee. I quite literally want a liberal making my coffee. That is, we all have places in this world. Liberals are great at making coffee, okay? And I walked into a coffee shop today and it was literally a blue haired girl with piercings all over. And this is the best latte I've ever had. God is good. God is real. We all have a place on this earth. It's a beautiful thing, really. So anyways, yeah, peace and blessings.
John C. Dvorak
Blasphemy, I tell you.
Adam Curry
Blasphemy. Meanwhile, meanwhile, those liberals that make the great coffee, let's listen to one of them. This is the Starbucks clip of some poor guy who has to actually work at a Starbucks and he's just miserable because he has to work eight hours.
Craig Vaughn
People wonder why we need a union at Starbucks. And I am literally about to quit. Like I, I don't know if I'm gonna do it, but like I really want to. I almost walked out today and I'm crying in the back room right now and I must cry on the floor. It's just, I think it gets. I'm like a full time student. I get scheduled for 25 hours a.
John C. Dvorak
Week and then on weekends they schedule.
Craig Vaughn
Me the entire day open to close up on the schedule for eight and a half hours both Saturday and Sunday. I'm like three and a half hours into my shift. Shift. There's so many customers and we have four people on the floor all day. Only five people were put on the.
Adam Curry
Schedule and somebody had to call out. And there are four people running the.
Craig Vaughn
Whole store and there's so many customers and there's plesily scheduled five people. We only have 13 people employed at this store and there's so many customers. We don't have fair scheduling. Managers don't care about us. Our manager was supposed to come in this weekend and he took himself off the schedule so he wouldn't be able to be held accountable for calling out. He just literally tore down the schedule that he was scheduled on and put up a new schedule where he wasn't on the schedule. Also, he couldn't have even seen that he was scheduled in the first place because he didn't want to be held accountable for not wanting to come in. They don't want to help us. We need a union because this can't happen. This can't happen. We need fit scheduling. We need managers to hold themselves accountable for helping their workers. They refuse to Turn mobile orders on.
Adam Curry
We need the liberty to be able.
Craig Vaughn
To do that because there's so many mobile orders and I need to get through all of them. And then people are yelling at me.
Adam Curry
Because I don't have their orders ready.
Craig Vaughn
And they don't know what to do. And the customer was misgendering me today like really badly. I didn't have their order ready. And so they were just like talking on each other and they're like, she's clearly incompetent. I have a full mustache and beard.
John C. Dvorak
What the. Oh, oh, kicker at the end. Nice. Okay, couple things. When I was a kid. When I was 16 and I worked my Saturday job at Falkenberg, which was an electronics store where we had to. Hobbyists would come in and they won't misgendering you. Sometimes they would come in and they. And they would. And by the way, we had to be there at 7:30 and get ready. And we had to set up the till. The till. The till was a semi automatic. And I'll explain that in a second. So we had hobbyists come in and they'd say, yes, I want. Here's my list. I have 510 ohm. 10k ohm capacitor resistors. I have microfarad. Oh yeah, microfarad capacitors. And then I need this length of wire. And you do all that and you had to put in a little bag. And so you had to read the codes. You had to look at the color codes to get it right to make because you know there could be one in the wrong box because you know the nerd across from you would notice it immediately. That's not the right resistance. And then you had to write it on a piece of paper, carbon copy paper, stick it into the till. You didn't have quite to crank the thing, although if the power went out, you could crank it by hand. You had to type in the numbers and then went. And it spit the paper back out. And then you had to give change. You had to calculate the change and give them the change back. And then by the time we were finally done, it was lunch hour. You went and made out with the phone receptionist in the back. That was a Saturday. Man. Men. And these kids. This is why you need multiple kids. Some of them just need to put snow in their mouth when they come out. This is, this is. This is wrong. What happened? No wonder we're losing. Yeah, this is very.
Adam Curry
This kid at the Starbucks is the reason we're losing. It's a noodle boy.
John C. Dvorak
Oh.
Adam Curry
Or a Girl. I mean, it was a girl. Boy, it was a trans. I don't know.
John C. Dvorak
I forgot my jingle.
Adam Curry
You're a boomer.
John C. Dvorak
I forgot my jingle. You're a boomer. Yes, Boomer. Okay, call me a boomer what you want, but that was. And that was in Holland. That was my American Spirit in Holland. We used to have that. We used to have.
Adam Curry
That's the wrong resistor in that drawer. Yeah, you could probably see it a mile away if you were on the lookout.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, exactly. And then you had to explain it's.
Adam Curry
Got a blue line on it, not a red line. What are you doing?
John C. Dvorak
They had to explain why you wanted the cassette tape with Chrome with Dolby and how you. And how you used it and how you would record with or without Dolby.
Adam Curry
I remember Chrome tape.
John C. Dvorak
Chrome tape, baby.
Adam Curry
Yeah, that was the good stuff.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, yes. Well, then here's how I got lucky. Then the Vic 20 came out. The Commodore Vic 20. And then everything changed from that moment because then I was writing database programs for dentists on the VIC 20. And you record your, your database on your cassette tape. This is how we grew up. Up. And then during lunch, we no longer made out with the receptionist in the back. No, we were copying ROMs. Game ROMs. Copying it. Ah, there's a new ROM with a game. Let's copy it on the cassette tape. Take it home with me. That's what we were doing. This is why I think ham radio is good for kids. There's some of these new. The new Chinese ham radios. So building on the success of the Baofeng. And they're completely moddable. You can do all kinds of cool stuff with them now. Kids should get into that.
Adam Curry
Yeah, they should.
John C. Dvorak
It's, it's, it's fun, you know, it's all digital modes. You can message back and forth. They got, you know, they've modded it so you got like a text messaging inside of it, point to point. There's all kinds of amazing things that are being done with that. Yeah, it's the. What is it? Let me see. I should probably tell people what that is. It is the. Gosh, I thought I had it here. No, I guess I don't have it. I thought I saved it. Oh yeah, here it is. The Quan Sheng. Q U A N S H E N G Quan Shang UVK5 or the UVK6. These are highly hackable. A lot of fun. A lot of fun. Get your HAM radio license.
Adam Curry
You have one?
John C. Dvorak
No, I've ordered one though. Right away. Oh yeah. How much do they go for, I think, 25 bucks. Oh, geez.
Adam Curry
It's unbelievable.
John C. Dvorak
And they finally. They don't come with a stupid charging stand anymore. Now you can just charge them with.
Adam Curry
USB c. Just stick a thing in.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, stick a thing in it.
Adam Curry
Yeah. That charging stand is dumb.
John C. Dvorak
Oh. Because, you know, because if you have a couple of these radios, you have 15 different charging stands. You don't know which one fits in where.
Adam Curry
No. It's just a disaster.
John C. Dvorak
It's a disaster.
Adam Curry
But with that, even, you know, even. Even batteries that go in cameras, from now on should have a USB connection. On the issue of enough circuitry, you can shrink it down.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
And should charge within it should not have the outside. I ne. It shouldn't be necessary to hook it up to anything.
John C. Dvorak
And I suggest you get it now. You get it now, because for some reason, I have a feeling this won't fall under semiconductors.
Adam Curry
Probably not.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. So, you know, it might cost you $35. Think of all the fun you can have kids learn about antenna technology. It's great. And with that, I want to thank you for your courage. Say in the morning to you, the man who put the seas in the nuclear erection. Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only, Mr. John C. Devor.
Adam Curry
Yeah. When the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry. In the morning, all ships, the sea, boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water, and all the dames and knights in the morning.
John C. Dvorak
To the trolls in the troll room. Hello there, trolls. We have 2,431 trolls at the peak here in the troll room, which is good to have the trolls here. Nice to see you all. Welcome aboard Trollroom IO. We are one of the. The leading podcast when it comes to broadcasting live, streaming live. There's no editing, it's all live to tape. And that's very interactive. People continue to troll away and talk about all kinds of fun stuff. And sometimes it's useful, usually not. But sometimes they're talking amongst each other. It's like being in a television studio audience. But you can talk to each other. How about that? Imagine you can laugh, you can cry, you can be mad, and it's all@trollroomio or get one of the modern podcast apps. Pretty soon you'll be able to get podcasts on one of those fancy new ham radios from China. They'll just download it right onto it. You can share the podcast on the ham radio. I'm telling you, the modders are at it. Podcastapps.com value for value. Is the way we have chosen to live. It's been pretty good over 17 years until today. Through the ups and the downs. It is what it is. You know, it's. We roll with the economic times. When you're hurting, we're hurting. When you're doing good, we're still hurting. Sometimes. Sometimes it's really good, but not always. But it's okay because it's value for value. And that doesn't just mean. Has to be monetary. But I will say the end of show mixes have dropped off a bit. It's not like less people are listening or. I'm sorry, downloading the podcast, because that's what the metric is. By the way, I was surprised. Is DH Unplug now doing in show advertising?
Adam Curry
We've done it before.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, I didn't realize you'd done it before.
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah, we've done it before. On and off. We do it every so often. It takes somebody to come up with something. We've also refused a lot of advertising for various reasons. But once in a while somebody comes up and Horowitz has worked with interactive brokers for a while on his other shows. So they wanted to do this show. So he said, sure, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
The only thing is like. But then I know I have an interactive. I think I still have an interactive broker's account. I haven't traded in many years, but now they have like some kind of prop bet. We can bet, you know, yes or no.
Adam Curry
This is news to me. I think that's what they're trying to promote. You know, what's that company that did the. You know, there's just some. There's a bunch of these online operations that you can bet on stupid stuff like, you know, who's. Like, you could bet on the election. You could have bet on Trump versus.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Prop bets or just bets, but they're just bets.
Adam Curry
Prop bets.
John C. Dvorak
Prop.
Adam Curry
Prop bets. Specific to sports.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
In general. Although it would. It would apply to politics. Like, say in a debate. They would have a prop bet on how many times the guy's going to.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, but this is like, you know, I think the weather's going to be bad next week. You can bet on.
Adam Curry
Yeah, that's.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that was very. Gambling. That's gambling. That's not. That's not. What is that. It's gambling is gambling, by the way.
Adam Curry
But it's like the. It's like the degenerate gamblers. I told this story before. I used to know these guys when I was in college. These guys.
John C. Dvorak
Poly Market. Poly Market. Thank you Trolls, Poly Market.
Adam Curry
They were degenerate gamblers and they were always. And you run into those, they lived in a house, there's four of them. And one time we picked them up to go bowling with a little group of them, us, and we went to the. I went to their place with somebody else to get it. Come on, let's go. And they say, okay, well, hold on. So Jim's got to go get his coat. And so one of the guys went, had to go back digging around the back of the house. And while the guy was in the, on the process of going to get his coat, the other two guys that were there had to flip coins for quarters because I mean they just were gambling.
John C. Dvorak
They couldn't stop gambling.
Adam Curry
They gambled on everything.
John C. Dvorak
You know, listening to that because I, I typically, I'll just listen to podcasts. I'm not really a big podcast watcher. So I'm listening to that three hours and nine minutes of that horrible debate between Douglas Murray and Dave, and mainly Dave Smith and a little bit of Joe Rogan in there. And every 15 minutes they insert ads. And a lot of it was gambling. There's a lot. And you get, get, you get free money. Like Here you get $150 to bet for free. You have to use it within, you have to use it within 100 hours.
Adam Curry
And if you stop betting, they'll come under and offer you some free money because they figure you're going to blow through that and get back into, into the addiction part of it, which means.
John C. Dvorak
You'Re just going to lose you probably.
Adam Curry
But no probably about it. It's designed for you to lose your money.
John C. Dvorak
No, yeah, just, but even, just, just adds by itself like, oh, especially if it's such a riveting conversation. Oh, it's very jarring. I'm glad, I'm glad we chose a different path. The path we chose is value for value, time, talent or treasure, which means you can do a lot for the show. There's people working on a new. Actually we could use a couple, but I'd like to stack up a couple of best ofs. Like real, really kick ass best of shows which are always fresh and new because you can assemble them in so many different ways, so many different themes. Bingit IO is your friend. In that case, you can find any topic in every single episode, every clip. It's. Thank you. SirdeAnonymous. That's a great example. SirdeAnonymous created that Bingit IO for us. You can search everything on that site. It's Unbelievable how good that is. Every single show going back to episode one, all the show notes, all the transcripts, all the clips, all index. You just type in blah, blah, blah, blah, and it pops it up. That's how I have to go back all the time. Like, did we talk about. Yes, we did talk about it, because you forget. So we have artists who do stuff for us, and we appreciate that because art is hard. Even if you're using tools like Photoshop, the Gimp, or yes, indeed, AI, it's still very hard because you have to have a creative, creative insight, a creative gene. It's still art. You still have to come up with something that actually works and kind of failed. Last show, we chose what we thought was the best. I mean, again, we'll blame ourselves. We just didn't have something that hit it. This was an old theme. It was the cell phone in the drawer, which people did like just looking at the responses on X.
Adam Curry
It was a cute piece.
John C. Dvorak
It was cute, yes. But I mean, it wasn't. We weren't blown away by it. There were several. Well, first of all, it's Tonstaf. Also, there are no such thing as a free lunch. We finally figured out what that means, and Tonstoffel has won several times. Let's take a look at what we had. NoAgendaArtGenerator.com is where you can follow along. You can actually see the artists uploading art live as we talk, as we do the show, and all the way up, because we choose the art right after we're done, we get the opening little blip, we do the credits, and we try to delay as long as possible, give everybody as much chance to get their artwork in. And I personally, now, I like the BlackBerry with the cracked screen. You didn't like that because you felt that people couldn't see. It was a BlackBerry with a cracked screen.
Adam Curry
No, it didn't look like a cracked screen.
John C. Dvorak
That looked like an eyeball iris. Yeah, that was fair point. Let's see. There were more cell phones in the drawers. We had MAGA credentials, which is okay.
Adam Curry
There wasn't much.
John C. Dvorak
No, Well, a lot of. A lot of books. A lot of hollow books. But you're so anti this idea.
Adam Curry
This is like the. This is. You know, you've done this. You started to do this. I think about it, I don't know, six months ago, you. Or maybe before that, you're looking for like a callback theme.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And you just take it through the whole show. So at the very end of the show, you'll probably make some other comment about the hollow books.
John C. Dvorak
Because I believe in this idea.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I know you do.
John C. Dvorak
And. And you believed in it, too. But then when I. When I started to come up with some real implementation ideas. You start walking it back. You're not gonna sell any of this. It's too expensive. Walking it back. Walking it back. I mean, I don't like to do this to you, but you set yourself up for it. You do.
Adam Curry
That's okay. It's just funny.
John C. Dvorak
It would be funnier if we had the actual product in production. It would be.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Jay can do the COVID She knows how you can print it at home.
Adam Curry
Oh, please. Now you're cheapening the product.
John C. Dvorak
Well, okay.
Adam Curry
I mean, you're making her do the work.
John C. Dvorak
You. Well, we cut her in. She's always okay.
Adam Curry
Well, you know, she could charge.
John C. Dvorak
Sure. You guys produce books. You have a publisher.
Adam Curry
Get back to the point. We were talking about art.
John C. Dvorak
I was. It was lots of hollow book art. It was nice. Let me see. I think that was it. There's a lot of Trump. AI. No, no, no, no. It's not going to happen. This Darren O'Neill is just wasting compute. Stop wasting compute. Darren O'Neill.
Adam Curry
I think he's. He's got a rut.
John C. Dvorak
He's hit a rut.
Adam Curry
Well, no, he's got. He pays.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, of course he pays.
Adam Curry
And so he's. He has to get his money's worth. There's a flat fee.
John C. Dvorak
Well, the funniest one. Although it would have been good if it wasn't. If it wasn't Trump on an eagle, but it was kind of like the farmer's wife type level. Art with crayon.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
That he somehow drafted his wifey. Yeah. I mean, farmer's wife could have done this. We would have picked. Well, not Trump. Stop with the Trump stuff, you know? No, I just don't think that's. I don't think it's. It's no good. Well, I think that was it, wasn't it?
Adam Curry
Yeah. There's not much to say.
John C. Dvorak
All right, Tom. Safel, congratulations. Another win for you. Of course, these other artists, you've probably seen it. Your art will likely get used in the chapters which you can see in the modern podcast apps. Get one of those. Podverse, podcast guru, podcast addict, fountain. You name it, it's all there. Podcastapps.com. now we're going to thank people who support us monetarily. What we like to do is, up front in this segment, thank our executive and associate executive producers. What is that? You ask. Ask. Well, we thank everybody who sends in $50 or above. And we don't do under 50 for reasons of anonymity. People do want to just be able to donate, know that we're not going to mess it up because we're famous at doing that. So $200 or above. We will read your note and you get an associate executive producer credit, which is just as valid as something that you'd get from Hollywood. I mean, you literally can be right up there with Dana Bruno. Dana Brunetti, who just took all the riches out of the country, gives nothing back to America. But you gave something back to America. You're a good associate executive producer because you helped produce the best podcast in the universe. Then we have the executive producer credit. And these are good for a lifetime. Just go look@IMDb.com and that is $300 or above. And we will start with our first executive producer. We have three of them today. Today. And that starts with Darth Penguin. Sounds like a legit name. Darth Penguin from.
Adam Curry
Yes, this Darth Penguin.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, Legit from Streamwood, Illinois, and comes in with 1,088 cents. So that's a 10 boob. 10 boob. And Darth Penguin. 10 boob. Yes.
Adam Curry
Like a dog.
John C. Dvorak
He says the this gift of treasure to the best podcast in the universe is for a boob insta night. Nice.
Adam Curry
Oh, that's an interesting idea.
John C. Dvorak
Boob Instantite. That's right.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Boob insta night.
John C. Dvorak
I recently helped elevate totally not serial killer Kate to achieve her Dame Done. Dame done. It would be truly amazing that with her ascension to the roundtable that I being deduced last podcast can be part of the royalty. At the same time I donate of my own free will my treasure to Lord Adam and Lord John. I request left hand brewery, milk, stout, nitro and veto. And Nick's Pizza. Did I get the stout? I was going to get some of that cheap Mexican beer. Okay. Make sure you and Nick's pizza. You got it. Also, double karma for the no Agenda family and a Scott Simon jingle for Susan from Tinley Park.
Adam Curry
Did you get the Scott Simon thing our producer sent in?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, I did. I did, but it was. I didn't know what to do. It's very good. It's very funny.
Adam Curry
Well, I. I sent him a note because I want to know what he's up to here. That's him doing stuff.
John C. Dvorak
No, I asked him and he answered.
Adam Curry
Oh, I asked him too. I didn't hear back.
John C. Dvorak
He probably blocked him. You like this? Is everyone Complaining.
Adam Curry
I didn't block him because I got the thing to begin with. He does the Scott. Okay, where's the Scott Simon come from?
John C. Dvorak
11 Labs, he says.
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
He says 11 Labs has gotten pretty good with you. Can I guess you could upload a sample now?
Adam Curry
Yeah, no, it's been always good. I've been wanting to use. I don't pay for the 11 labs stuff, so I'm gonna have to pay for it because I would like to upload some voices.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
And. And because these voices that I use for the fake in the show.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. They're getting pretty annoying.
Adam Curry
They're the same people and you can't do too many. Oh, you're beyond your limit. Your free limits are over.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah, because you'll adjust it by adding an exclamation point. And that's like, I'm sorry, your free limit is over. You can't do that. You have to wait four hours.
Adam Curry
Well, there's that. Yeah. I don't get that. But the. Yes. Okay, well, the Scott Simon that he's put in there is killer.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I have it. If you. I mean, I can play it for second.
Adam Curry
Well, it's very long.
John C. Dvorak
Well, we can just. Just play it for a second. Just.
Adam Curry
I'll play a little bit of it. Okay.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. So here's a little bit of it. This bonus clip, everybody. Good morning, this is Weekend Edition from npr. I'm Scott Simon and I'd like to begin today's show with a moment of quiet reflection. Not for any particular reason. I just enjoy the sound of my own breathing. It reassures me that for now, now I am still here. Our top story today, scientists have issued yet another dire warning about climate change. The oceans are rising, the forests are burning, and quite frankly, I can't help but wonder, why am I still paying rent? So there's not enough.
Adam Curry
This is quite good, by the way.
John C. Dvorak
I'll put it in the show notes. There's. It's like four minutes. There's not enough marbles in the mouth, but it's pretty good. But what's good is he wrote a great script.
Adam Curry
The script is dynamite.
John C. Dvorak
That's what he did. He wrote a great script. And so again, you can't say to AI create a four minute funny piece of Scott Simon. I will not give you this. I should just lie down in the middle of a Whole Foods parking lot and let nature take me. But first, an update on my personal life.
Adam Curry
Play a little more.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. Oh, hold on a second. I. Let me get back to where I was. Okay. Here, financial struggles of young Americans who claim they will never be able to afford a home, but have they considered simply inheriting one? We'll speak to an anti trump Harvard economist who has never put a pistol to their head because they couldn't pay the electric bill and who once described his darkest moment as, quote, the time my dad made me drive the Porsche with the cloth seats. That's talent right there. That's a talent that AI cannot come up with.
Adam Curry
No, no, I don't think so.
John C. Dvorak
But this is also the only thing AI is good at. So far. This is the only use that I approve of.
Adam Curry
I think the art, I think it does good art.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
For quick art, spot art, throw away stuff that people used to get paid for. And probably not quite as good as great creativity, but great creativity is rare. Okay, so even this guy who did the. I think it's Ryan who did the Scott Simon material, which is hilarious. Yes. That is not any. Not anyone can write this kind of. Well, this is funny stuff.
John C. Dvorak
So because you are listening, especially with.
Adam Curry
The Scott Simon voice in mind, because.
John C. Dvorak
You are listening to the donation segment, we will do a little piece of Scott Simon in between each donation, which won't be a lot for this episode, I promise.
Adam Curry
Definitely.
John C. Dvorak
So double Karma for the no Agenda family is Scott Simon. Jingle for Susan from Tinley Park. She'd appreciate. She'd appreciate it. I'd like to be knighted as Sir Darth Penguin of Lock Tucky. Carry on with your critical analysis and tips. Looking forward to seeing my fellow no Agenda compatriots soon at Reggie's Rock House. In the near future. ITM suffer and succotash. I'm Scott.
Craig Vaughn
Simon. Karma.
John C. Dvorak
There you go. Double up Karma. And we will play another Scott Simon drop right here. End quote. Speaking of regret, I'd like to issue a formal apology to the woman I dated in 1997 who told me she was going to move to New York and become an actress. I laughed. I said, you Broadway. She's now a four time Tony winner.
Adam Curry
Era Da Darian's up and he's in Trabuco Canyon, California. He came in with 333.3. He's our old buddy. He's a. Yes, probably a baron.
John C. Dvorak
Been around.
Adam Curry
Thank you for an outstanding product. He writes jobs. Karma for my wife. Please.
John C. Dvorak
We got jobs. And didn't he do the cutting boards for us recently? That was ERA wasn't it?
Adam Curry
I don't think so.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I think it was. I think he did the cutting boards.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I thought so.
Craig Vaughn
Jobs Jobs, jobs and jobs.
Adam Curry
Let's vote for jobs.
John C. Dvorak
I, meanwhile, am sitting here slowly realizing that every major event of my life has been leading me to an inevitable and humiliating death. Andrew Glenn from Skelmorely. Oh, Skill Morley. That's in the United Kingdom. North Ayrshire. Ayrshire comes in with 315 85, our last executive producer for today, but has a note that will take us a long time to read. I first started listening to no agenda around 2009. Then in early 2010, it was on your show that I first heard Nigel Farage's famous Damp Rag speech to the then EU President Herman Van Rompuy. It was barely covered at all by the UK media at the time. This then confirmed what I long suspected about the media on both sides of the Atlantic, and to hear you guys laying out the hypocrisies, omissions, deceits and biases so clearly has been both entertaining and useful. Listening to no Agenda over the years has put me ahead of the curve on so many issues since then. Compared to my friends who would never admit this and who still think me some something of a crackpot. I really appreciate your coverage of Europe and the UK in particular, especially now as we in Gitmo Nation east are really under the cosh. Kosh being a reference to a policeman's truncheon in terms of freedom of speech, where an inappropriate tweet can get you three years in jail. Jail. I'll send you suitable material when I find it to help you tell the world of our predicament. Your business model is amazing for we producers, though I appreciate that it must have entailed a huge risk for you both. But you have stuck with value for value over the years, despite giving your respective talents, no doubt having missed out on many more lucrative opportunities. Yes, microphones, Hollow books. Thanks for that. So I feel slightly ashamed that it has taken me this long to reach knighthood. I shall be known as Scrolled off here. I shall be known as Commodore Sir Andrew Glenn of Skelmorely, Knight of the Dropped note, a reference to my occasionally erratic musicianship at the roundtable. I'd like to request a fresh crusty Bloomerloaf. Oh my. What is a Bloomerloaf?
Adam Curry
I have no idea. I think it means balloon bread with.
John C. Dvorak
Unsalted butter and a jar of Bovril. Bovril, you may remember from your time in the uk, Adam is essentially what you end up with if you boil a cow for long enough. Most consider this a thick black goo as the basis for a winter Drink or bullion. But I love it. Spread on bread, those Brits. I believe it is not readily available in the us but thankfully the legend has it the Round Table is in Tintang Tintagal, England.
Adam Curry
It is actually available in the U.S. yes.
John C. Dvorak
Best wishes, Commodore. You know, so I actually do have the latest crazy English police police clip. Did you see this?
Adam Curry
The one about it's illegal to tell somebody to speak English?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, that's the one. It may be. I tried to filter it, but in essence, a Metro police cop is questioning a citizen for having insulted another citizen by saying speak English.
Adam Curry
Apparently during some conversations between yourself, apparently you have alleged we weren't here.
John C. Dvorak
So I don't know you've said it.
Adam Curry
But you've alleged to say speak English or what's that? Speak clearly.
John C. Dvorak
Speak clearly.
Adam Curry
The gentleman's passed on the desk clearly.
Craig Vaughn
Yeah. So I couldn't even hear.
Adam Curry
No, and that's fine. And that's why we've just come to speak because potentially someone could perceive that.
John C. Dvorak
As a hate crime. And that's the kicker. It can be seen as a hate crime crime.
Adam Curry
So the hate crime to say speak English. So the thing is, what is wrong with these people? And the fact that these police can do this with a straight face.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, it's really quite nuts. The thing that's so crazy is apparently you can just say, you can just call the cops and say I feel insulted. That's what drives me crazy about it. You can just say I feel insulted and then that's enough. Like how does that make any sense? There's no written law. It's just if you make someone feel bad, then that is a hate crime. It's insane. It's insane. So I feel you. I feel you. Future night and let's do another. Scott Simon.
Craig Vaughn
Support for NPR comes from the Holloway Institute for Bank.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, I'm gonna happen there. Never mind, keep going, I'll come back.
Adam Curry
That ending is quite good too, by the way.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, we'll play it at the end. We'll play at the end.
Adam Curry
Eli, the coffee guy comes up already. Yeah, in the force lot in Bensonville, Illinois. 204 13. And of course you've had a lot of coffee today, I can tell. Yeah, rock and rolling. Ornery.
John C. Dvorak
Ornery.
Adam Curry
Been a strange week in the markets with more turbulence to come, he writes. But hey, it's to be expected with the current economic uncertainty. Chaos. Upside is coffee is down from all time market highs. There may be uncertainty at the market, but one thing you can be certain of is that gigawatt Coffee Roasters, which makes a phenomenal fresh roasted coffee that's economical and delicious. Use code ITM20 at the checkout for 20% off your first order. Stay caffeinated. Eli the coffee guy jingles don't trust China.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that's interesting.
Adam Curry
Donald Trump.
Craig Vaughn
Don't trust China.
Adam Curry
China is.
Craig Vaughn
Of those who truly deserve it. Support also comes from the Oswald Dupree association of Retards, dedicated to a future where we put every retard to good use.
John C. Dvorak
I forgot about that part. Finally, we have Linda Lou Patkin always coming in here to support the show and support her business, which seems to be going quite well. She's in Lakewood, Colorado, but that doesn't matter where she is because you could can reach her very simply for a competitive edge with a resume that gets results. And of course, she wants jobs. Karma. She says if you want that resume that gets results. Go to ImageMakers Inc.com for all of your executive resume and job search needs. That's Image Makers Inc. With a K. And work with Linda Lou, duchess of jobs and writer of resumes.
Craig Vaughn
Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs.
Adam Curry
Let's vote for jobs.
Craig Vaughn
You've got karma.
John C. Dvorak
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Adam Curry
Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Order.
John C. Dvorak
Shut up, slave.
Craig Vaughn
Shut up, slave.
John C. Dvorak
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. So I have some Bobby the op news.
Adam Curry
Oh, okay.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Let me see. You know, so you, you saw the, you saw the, the cabinet meeting and Bobby the op made his announcement, which turned into a little piece here, although this piece was quite interesting. And then I have some analysis from Margaret Brennan from this morning along with some doctor but this is in essence.
Craig Vaughn
What he's promising this morning, a commitment to find possible causes of autism within six months.
John C. Dvorak
By September we will know what has caused the autism epidemic and be will be able to eliminate those exposures.
Craig Vaughn
Health Secretary RFK Jr. Promising during the president's cabinet meeting that he will find out why autism rates are rising.
John C. Dvorak
We've launched a massive testing and research effort that's going to involve hundreds of scientists from around the world.
Craig Vaughn
In 2000, about one out of every 150 children was diagnosed with autism. Today the CDC says it's one in every 30. RFK says the numbers are closer to one in 31.
John C. Dvorak
That's a horrible statistic, isn't it?
Adam Curry
And there's got to be something artificial out there that's doing this.
Craig Vaughn
Experts say some of the increase is due to more awareness and a broader definition of autism spectrum disorder. It is possible that a yet unknown factor can also be contributing to the rise. But research thus far shows genetics and advanced maternal age can potentially increase the risks. To come together and say that we're just going to get a bunch of scientists together and get an answer by.
Adam Curry
September, that seems a little far fetched. I will say a lot of good.
Craig Vaughn
Can happen when the scientific community comes together and collaborates with a unified goal.
John C. Dvorak
Rfk by the way, this is quite funny. It's like now everyone's saying well you can't do that, be a scientist. Whatever happened to 97% of all scientists believe carbon dioxide contributes to man made global warming. All of a sudden that doesn't count when it comes to Bobby.
Adam Curry
The when the scientific community comes together.
Craig Vaughn
And collaborates with a unified goal. Rfk, long a vaccine skeptic, has raised questions about a possible link between the measles vaccine and autism.
John C. Dvorak
Lie. I don't think he's ever said the measles vaccine. In fact he said quite the opposite. He said too many childhood vaccines is a possibility. I don't think he's ever singled out the measles vaccine vaccine, but it's okay because yeah, it's just news.
Craig Vaughn
Between the measles vaccine and autism, despite dozens of high quality studies refuting the claim.
John C. Dvorak
High quality studies?
Craig Vaughn
Kennedy has tapped a previously discredited vaccine skeptic, David Guyer as a senior data analyst. There is some word that there could be some bias or this research may not be responsibly looking for a correct cause. RFK did not offer details on how the research was will be conducted, but says the National Institutes of Health will oversee it and look into everything.
John C. Dvorak
Now I will say that for sure. The DSM 5 broadened the spectrum of autism. So definitely there's an increase in the numbers because, you know, oh, he's got Tourette's autism. Oh, he's been quiet this week. Autism. There's a lot of that. That. But there's just. I mean, even Robert De Niro had a whole documentary about his kid who got autism, coincidentally after he got a whole bunch of vaccinations as a kid. But of course, he had to pull that from his own film festival because that was the wrong narrative. So now we go to CBS Face the Nation. Margaret Rennan with, with a doctor, many parents who is the former. What is he?
Craig Vaughn
He's former fda, probably no ASD Diagnosis rates are on the increase in this country. The CDC says the current numbers are 1 in 36American children. This is a very broad spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders. There's no established cause. On Thursday, the HHS Secretary Kennedy said he's got hundreds of scientists from around the world working on it. And he promised this by September we.
John C. Dvorak
Will know what has caused the autism epidemic and we'll be able to eliminate those exposures.
Craig Vaughn
That gives tremendous hope to a lot of people. Do you know anything about that ongoing research?
John C. Dvorak
I know a minimal amount of effort that's being going on to try to relook at prior autism research, but I'm not aware of what is being discussed there. I cared for leukemia patients for a.
Adam Curry
Significant number of years.
John C. Dvorak
What, what does that have to do with price of bread? What? I don't know. It was. It was like this weird switcheroo, you know. Well, I cared for leukemia patients, but real important stuff, not this RFK Jr nonsense.
Adam Curry
Giving people false hope is something you should never do. Oh, I, oh, oh, that's the connection.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. False hope.
Adam Curry
I care for a lot of leukemia patients and giving people false hope is not good because it causes issues. Well, that's not what we're talking about. Nobody's giving anybody false hope about anything. They're trying to figure out what started it.
John C. Dvorak
There's always hope. And I have seen miraculous cures take place in kids who I know personally cured from leukemia cancer free. It does happen, Doctor.
Adam Curry
Is something you should never do.
John C. Dvorak
It is absolutely.
Craig Vaughn
You can be incredibly supportive. Supportive of people.
Adam Curry
Wait, wait a minute.
John C. Dvorak
Stop.
Adam Curry
It's still beside the point. I don't care if anyone's cured for any reason whatsoever. False hope and finding what causes autism is a false equivalency.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
That's not the same. Who cares about false hope? One way or the other. Okay, so it does work. He's looking for a reason that this is happening. What is this doctor talking about?
John C. Dvorak
Well, I think he's trying to discredit Bobby.
Adam Curry
Well, he's doing a crappy job of it.
John C. Dvorak
But giving them false hope is wrong.
Adam Curry
If you just.
Craig Vaughn
Just ask me as a scientist, is it possible to get the answer that quickly?
John C. Dvorak
I don't see any possible way. And remember, you're talking to the person.
Craig Vaughn
Who came up with Operation Warp Speed for vaccines. Autism is an incredibly complicated issue.
John C. Dvorak
Wait a minute. This guy came up with Operation Warp Speed for vaccines? This is the guy. Well, isn't that interesting? You may want to change your voice. Yes, I came up with Operation Warp Speed. I don't think you want to be broadcasting that, bruh.
Craig Vaughn
So we have the issue of diagnosis bias.
John C. Dvorak
We don't know how many of those.
Craig Vaughn
Cases are true, how much of this is true growth of autism, how much.
Adam Curry
Of this is just that. We now have diagnostic criteria and we don't know. What was Operation Warp Speed designed to do?
John C. Dvorak
To ram through an unproven gene therapy disguised as a vaccine to save people from a.
Adam Curry
It was to. It was to develop a vaccine that gave people hope. And what. And what is the fear of all the vaccine manufacturers about autism that somehow these vaccines, especially the 80 that they now give kids instead of the 5 or 6? When I was a kid.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I'm sorry, the troll room has other ideas. It was to call the elderly.
Adam Curry
Well, there's that. We're going to ignore all that, but the point is this guy is a mouthpiece for the vaccine people. So he is not going to do anything that's going to encourage Bobby Kennedy in any way, shape or form if there's even a suspicion that this is going to be traced back to vaccinations. So this guy is a bad actor who should not even be on the Brennan show.
John C. Dvorak
Well, well, imagine that. Imagine the mainstream media putting on someone to defend the big pharmas.
Craig Vaughn
The President of the United States said something artificial is causing autism rates to go up on Thursday. He said, maybe you stop taking something, you stop eating something, or maybe it's a shot.
John C. Dvorak
Did he say that?
Adam Curry
Did he say he did?
John C. Dvorak
Oh, wow, oh, wow, oh, wow.
Craig Vaughn
But something's causing it. Right after that, RFK appeared. The HHS Secretary appeared on Fox News and dismissed 14 studies that have shown no link between autism and vaccines. He said it is an epidemic.
John C. Dvorak
Epidemics are not caused by genes. Genes can provide a vulnerability, but you need an environmental toxin. So we know that it is an environmental toxin that is causing this cataclysm and we are going to identify it. Well, that sounds reasonable.
Craig Vaughn
Is there scientific evidence ruling out genetics as a cause of asd?
John C. Dvorak
Oh, this is good. This is so good. What do you think his answer is?
Adam Curry
Well, he's going to have to deflect from. Away from vaccination. So to be denied.
John C. Dvorak
Deflect and defund or something. Let's see what he says.
Adam Curry
There's no. There's no scientific evidence ruling out genetics.
Craig Vaughn
In fact, there's data that have been published, published that say that genetics may contribute to autism.
Adam Curry
Data that suggests that perhaps environmental factors may.
Craig Vaughn
But one has to be incredibly careful, incredibly careful about making associations between environmental factors and autism. There's a wonderful graphic that shows that.
John C. Dvorak
Coca Cola in increase goes along with the increase in autism. What? He just threw big food under the bus.
Adam Curry
He just threw Coca Cola under the bus.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, hey, dude, dude, dude. Hold on a second. You know we have Coke as an advertiser. Could you please calm it down a little bit over there? But there's also a wonderful graphic that.
Adam Curry
You can find online that shows that.
Craig Vaughn
The increase in spending on organic food also goes along with the rise in autism.
Adam Curry
Hey, here goes the Whole Foods.
John C. Dvorak
Whole Foods account account. The Whole Foods account is in jeopardy. Stop him, Margaret. False causality.
Adam Curry
Scientists do not want to find false causality. We want to find true causality.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, one more clip here from this jamoto.
Craig Vaughn
It stood out to us that Secretary Kennedy has hired someone named David Geier to conduct analysis of the links between autism and vaccines. He was charged by the state of Maryland in 2011 with practicing medicine without a license. That was weeks after his father's medical license was suspended for putting autistic children at risk by giving them a hormone blocking agent.
John C. Dvorak
Wow, you mean like a trans operation? I mean gender affirming health care.
Craig Vaughn
So what should the public know or expect from the work that he will do?
John C. Dvorak
Wow, she's so dramatic about this.
Adam Curry
She. You know, this woman should be off the air.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, no. I mean, you want NPR to shut down, PBS to shut down Margaret Brennan to get off the air.
Adam Curry
There will be no. I want them to put us out of business.
John C. Dvorak
Well, okay. You better get those hollow books ready.
Craig Vaughn
So what should the public know or expect from the work that he will do for the US Government?
John C. Dvorak
So all I can say is I.
Adam Curry
Would not concede he's.
John C. Dvorak
To the best of my knowledge, he's.
Adam Curry
Not had any training after college in.
Craig Vaughn
Any of the sciences that we value here.
John C. Dvorak
What I think we can expect. You mean like medical school? Is that what he means? Training after college? Is that what that means? So he didn't go to Med specifically.
Adam Curry
Says science is that we value.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, any of those.
Adam Curry
So, like genetic studies or who knows, whatever.
Craig Vaughn
They value the sciences that we value here.
John C. Dvorak
What I think we can expect is.
Adam Curry
The expected that there will be an.
John C. Dvorak
Association determined between vaccines and autism. Because it's already been determined.
Adam Curry
This is not how science.
John C. Dvorak
Wow.
Adam Curry
You should have said predetermined. Yeah, because that would have had more impact. He should have said it's already been predetermined because that has an onerous sound to it. As opposed to determined. Yeah, he screwed up.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, he did.
Adam Curry
He's going to get a memo on this from Pfizer. Hey, dude. So I got. I have two hhs.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, dude, Dude. Hey, dude.
Adam Curry
What's your language?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, exactly.
Adam Curry
HHS late cutbacks. Trump administration officials stunned local health departments across the country when they announced in March that they wanted to take back $11 billion in public health grants. Jackie Fortier with our partner KFF Health News reports.
Craig Vaughn
Local health departments have relied on the money from the Department of Health and Human Services for years. The grants began during the pandemic but could be used for other health issues such as mental illness, addiction and infectious diseases. We're going to cancel 18 vaccine clinics. That's Teresa Cullen. She's director of Arizona's Pima County Health Department. The department lost $1 million in the clawbacks. HHS spokesperson Bianca Rodriguez Feliciano said the department wants the money back because the COVID pandemic is overly blocked. The cuts in some states, including Arizona.
John C. Dvorak
We got used to it after a.
Craig Vaughn
Group of state attorneys.
John C. Dvorak
We got used to the money. You can't take that away. You gave it to us during COVID.
Craig Vaughn
But Cullen says Arizona state officials told her to stop the work the money was paying for. We've eliminated two and a half months of the provision of care. Other states, including Texas, Minnesota and Washington, also canceled vaccine clinics they had on the calendar in Washoe County, Nevada. Nevada. The surprise cuts mean two contract staffers will be let go. Their job is setting up and marketing vaccination events, including for state mandated back to school shots for illnesses such as measles.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. When I was a kid, back to school meant you got a new eraser and a new pencil and a sharpener and maybe a pencil case. I don't remember. Back to school shop shots.
Adam Curry
Back to school.
John C. Dvorak
It's time for your back to School shots.
Craig Vaughn
Lisa Lautritz is director of clinical health services for the area. She's canceling community vaccine drives that were scheduled to start this summer.
Adam Curry
Without that team, I won't be able to do it because our.
Craig Vaughn
Our core team can't be in two places at once.
John C. Dvorak
But I don't understand. What did they do before COVID Were they doing?
Adam Curry
I don't know. I guess they weren't doing any of this bull crap.
John C. Dvorak
But what shots are. Do you need when you go back to school? Covid? Shots.
Adam Curry
Well, probably flu. Which now turns out there's a really good Campbell clip. I. I retweeted it on. On a good what?
John C. Dvorak
What Good what?
Adam Curry
That Dr. Campbell got that British guy. They. Or the British guy who comes out and he shows a bunch of studies and shows, you know, how something doesn't work. And the latest is that you get 26% better chance of getting the flu if you got the shot.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yay.
Adam Curry
This year is way up. It's way up. So you're going to get the flu for sure if you get the shot. Oh, that's great.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Just part two of this.
Craig Vaughn
I think that core team of nurses doesn't have time to run the local clinic and do the setup for community events.
John C. Dvorak
Community events. What is going on here?
Adam Curry
Community events.
John C. Dvorak
You don't need a community event. We need to do like a. Like corn cornhole.
Adam Curry
But what is your community event?
John C. Dvorak
Community event. It's like potluck dinner.
Craig Vaughn
That means they will no longer be out and about offering shots at churches and senior centers.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. Come to Fredericksburg, please. Stand in front of our church and offer shots.
Adam Curry
Shots.
John C. Dvorak
That'll be funny.
Adam Curry
Free shots.
John C. Dvorak
Free shots. Yeah, you get shot.
Adam Curry
All right.
Craig Vaughn
Instead. Instead, she says patients will have to make an effort to come to them.
Adam Curry
Oh, no.
John C. Dvorak
Bam. Oh, John. Very good. Very good. And you were worried I was going to mess it up, but it worked out. That was a God moment. Perfect.
Craig Vaughn
Someone that doesn't have insurance or doesn't have access to health care, they're going to be the ones that suffer from the cuts. This isn't the first time in her 30 year career that Lautritz has dealt with the loss of funding. But she says her community is sicker now because of budget cuts over a decade ago. For example, a local grant that paid for home visits to pregnant women was eliminated. More babies in the county are being born with syphilis, which law says could be prevented if that program was still around.
John C. Dvorak
What?
Adam Curry
I know. I said the same thing.
John C. Dvorak
Wait a minute. Do we now need syphilis shots like vaccine.
Adam Curry
Well, it used to have. They used to go around door to door, but now that they stop going around door to door, more babies are being born with syphilis. The hell's that all about?
John C. Dvorak
Wow, that's some. That's. I thought I had a fear mongering clip lined up. This. I mean, you, you know what, I gotta tell you, that series was definitely worth it.
Adam Curry
Thank you very much.
John C. Dvorak
Definitely worth it. Good. Very. Okay, here was going to be my. Now in comparison, pathetic fear mongering clip. So it's from NBC. I'm sad. I mean, well, not. I'm happy for the show, but. Man.
Craig Vaughn
In other health news, researchers with the Virgin with Virginia Tech are warning of a disease they say has pandemic potential.
John C. Dvorak
What could that be?
Adam Curry
What disease?
John C. Dvorak
I like the alliteration. Pandemic potential. Potential. It's too long, but it would have been a show title. Pandemic potential. What do you think has pandemic potential? What disease did we recently hear about in the news that we hadn't heard of for years, but now all of a sudden has pandemic potential?
Adam Curry
Well, first of all, I mean, the real one would be bird flu, but it's probably measles.
Craig Vaughn
It's called hantavirus. You may have heard about recently.
Adam Curry
Should have guessed that one.
John C. Dvorak
Easy, easy. Eas.
Craig Vaughn
Called hantavirus. You may have heard about it recently. It's the infection that killed Gene Hackman's wife. And it also caused three deaths in California recently. The virus is commonly spread throughout rodent droppings in urine or saliva and can cause serious illness in humans.
John C. Dvorak
How can that be? How can that. Does it transfer from human to human? How can it have pandemic potential if you get it from rat poop? This is brutal.
Adam Curry
That's a question that. Well, obviously, as you play that clip, whoever doing the thing will ask that question because there's journalism involved.
John C. Dvorak
Well, it comes at the end.
Craig Vaughn
Illness in humans primarily affecting the lungs. Early symptoms include fatigue, fever, muscle aches, similar to symptoms of the flu. But late symptoms can include coughing and shortness of breath. 38% of people who develop these respiratory symptoms may die from the disease.
John C. Dvorak
Now, this is very tricky, what she did here. So you can develop respiratory system symptoms just like the flu. 38% of people who develop those symptoms can die from it because may.
Adam Curry
Oh, wait, wait, may die.
John C. Dvorak
But she says, but she's saying from. She's making it sound like you're dying from the virus. No, you're dying. You're dying from the pneumonia. Yeah, you're dying from pneumonia, which is very dangerous. But she's making it sound like rat poop is like 38% of people die from rat poop.
Craig Vaughn
Shortness of breath. 38% of people who develop these respiratory symptoms may die from the disease. Now, researchers found three hotspots of hantavirus circulation in wildlife. One of those is Virginia. Fifteen rodent species were identified as carriers, including six species that hadn't previously been hosts. Now this is significant because some of those species live in regions where traditional hosts do not, meaning there's more potential for the virus to spread quicker than thought. Now researchers are also able to get a better understanding of seasonal and climate trends, like warmer winters leading to increased Roman populations and drier conditions, like increasing the risk of spreading contaminated dust. The researchers plan now to further explore how changes in the climate can influence hantavirus transmission. And you can reduce your risk of contracting the virus by eliminating or minimizing contact with rodents.
John C. Dvorak
Stop touching rats. Kids don't touch rat poop. Minimize.
Adam Curry
You think that the people that take the subway in New York City would be the most susceptible? There's more movies of hordes of rats now currently. How come not one person in New York has gotten hanta?
John C. Dvorak
Because it's bull crap. Crap. It's bull crap. The whole thing is bull crap. And then remember, remember measles? Because we have all these anti vaxxers in America. These stupid, stupid religious freaks who don't want mmr. Mmr. How about the Canadians? Would you say Canadians are compliant human beings who do what they're told with some grumbling?
Adam Curry
They grumble. They always grumble. So they, yeah, they will do what they're told, but they will complain.
John C. Dvorak
So they take their shots. Do they take their shots? Do you think Canadians take their shots?
Adam Curry
I would hope so.
John C. Dvorak
Well, explain this to me.
Craig Vaughn
The number of measles cases is skyrocketing in Ontario. We've had 34 hospitalizations associated with this outbreak and that's included two people who have required care in an intensive care unit. 470 cases have been confirmed to Public Health Ontario as of March 19th. The largest numbers are predominantly in the southern part of the province with southwestern Public Health reporting 223 cases and Grand Erie Public Health reporting 111 cases. People living in those areas, including the city of St. Thomas, are worried about the growing spread.
John C. Dvorak
People that don't want to get vaccinated.
Adam Curry
And I don't understand that because it.
John C. Dvorak
Saves a lot of lives.
Craig Vaughn
My grandkids are older so they're not really affected. They have their shots. I'd be concerned if they were babies. A number of measles exposures have been reported here at St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital since the beginning of February. Public health officials say other people who visited around the same time need to be aware of these warnings because they can get infected even hours later after the infected person left. There are cases right across the country, most in people who aren't vaccinated. Because public health officials here don't know when the peak of this measles outbreak will happen, it's full steam ahead to reach out and encourage people to get vaccinated who have not already done so.
John C. Dvorak
So it sounds to me like people are getting the measles at the hospital. It's the measles. Oh, people. I could do another Boomer moment, but we've done that. Enough about the measles.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I think you got the Boomer thing out of the way.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Well, it's never out of my blood now that I've accepted. I've just accepted the boomerism into my life.
Adam Curry
Yeah, you kind of relaxed into it.
John C. Dvorak
I have to, because, you know, it's like I got. I hear people come up to me and say, hey, man, chill out. I'm a millennial. No, I'm Gen X. My kids call me Boomer. It's just what it is. And then I beat them and take away their allowance. Stupid Boomer. Okay, Boomer. I'm okay with it now. I wear it as a badge of pride.
Adam Curry
I wanted to go back to international stuff here for a second.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. But I will give you a five minute warning.
Adam Curry
Oh, thank you. Let's start with Iran. Iran talks.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that is kind of important to talk about.
Adam Curry
Today, the US And Iran launched a new effort to negotiate a deal to scale back Iran's nuclear program. In his first term, President Trump pulled the US out of an existing nuclear agreement with Iran and now believes he can negotiate a better one. For more, we are joined by NPR national security correspondent Greg Moxley.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, Greg.
Adam Curry
Hey, Scott. Hey, Greg. Hey, Scott. What do we know about this initial round of talks today? So the two sides held talks for more than two hours in Oman's capital, Muscat, and the discussions were mediated by Oman. Now, this was just a get acquainted session. The sides are laying out some basics, a framework for the talks, and we know the key issues here. What will the limits be on Iran's nuclear program? And to what extent will Iran get relief from the tough sanctions imposed by the U.S. but the mere fact that they met is certainly something unusual. And the White House called the talks, quote, positive and constructive. Iran struck a similar tone, and they agreed to meet again in a week. Let's try to sort out one possible gap between the sides. Iran called these indirect talks. The Trump administration called them direct talks. Which one is it? Well, Scott, both is. It seems the two sides were physically apart at this Oman government compound, and Oman's foreign minister shuttled between them. So indirect talks. But at the end of the session, the leaders of the two delegations met and spoke briefly. We're talking about Steve Witkoff, Trump's Middle east envoy, and Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Agrachi. So it was also direct negotiations, or at least something both sides can live with.
John C. Dvorak
He's characterizing that kind of in an odd way, because from what I understand, they write. They wrote. They write a note, then the. The Oman guy takes it over to the Iranian guys. Hands of the note. They write a note back. It's like high school. And then he takes it back, and then he gives it to Witkoff. There are no direct communications. It's all notes being passed back and forth. Yeah, well, why?
Adam Curry
I have probably some agreement. Well, they can't speak the same language. Has a lot to do with it.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
All right, I'm worried. Let's rewind a decade, Greg. The U.S. and Iran reached this nuclear agreement in 2015 under President Obama. Trump comes into office the first time around, says it was a bad deal. Polls out in 2018. How would this deal be different? Yeah, that's the key question. Since Trump was so dismissive of that earlier agreement, he'll want one that he can present as much better. But the world has changed. Iran has now enriched uranium to a much higher level, about 60% purity.
Craig Vaughn
Not quite the level needed for a.
Adam Curry
Nuclear weapon, which was around 90% purity, but close to it. Something they could get to pretty quickly. The US Will have to win concessions just to get back to the point where we were in 2018 when Trump unilaterally withdrew. Meanwhile, Iran, Iran is vulnerable right now. Its economy is very weak. Its military suffered setbacks last year in missile exchanges with Israel, so it could be more willing to make compromises. Iran says it wants to keep the talks narrowly focused on the nuclear program. Trump and his team have spoken of broader goals. For example, ending Iran's support of proxy groups in the region. How do these negotiations with Iran sit with Trump? Broader goals in the Middle east right now. So Trump has been very clear that he wants to avoid endless conflict in the Middle east. And a nuclear deal with Iran would certainly meet that goal, should certainly ease the tensions. But at the same time, Trump has been ramping up US Military involvement in the Middle East. Today, in fact marks four weeks since the US Began a daily bombing campaign against the Houthis in Yemen, a group that are Iran supports. And the presence of an American aircraft carrier in the Red Sea off Yemen and a powerful, powerful B2 bombers on an island in the Indian Ocean not that far away is also seen as a warning to nearby Iran. Most analysts believe Trump is unlikely to resort to force at this stage. They point to these nuclear discussions, but the president keeps warning that if negotiations don't succeed, military force remains, remains an option.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, man.
Adam Curry
And meanwhile in Europe they have this. The clip is the war clip at the bottom of the list. Their war meeting and war saw.
Craig Vaughn
EU economic ministers have wrapped up a two day meeting in Poland focused on how to mobilize more money for defense at a time of economic uncertainty. Secretary Schultz reports U.S. tariffs on the EU are adding to the bloc's difficulties. EU economic and finance ministers met in Warsaw to discuss new ways the bloc is offering to help the 27 member states invest more in their own security. These include suspending the penalties governments incur for going into too much debt and offering loans backed by the EU itself. As long as the money is spent on defense. EU economy Commissioner Valdostambra says such investment will pay off in other ways too.
John C. Dvorak
Beyond enhancing Europe's security, we expect additional defense spending to also boost competitiveness and economic growth, drive innovation and create.
Craig Vaughn
Dabrovska says the 25% tariffs on EU steel and aluminum exports that President Trump has left in place will hurt the US more than the eu.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, of course, of course, of course it'll hurt the US more.
Adam Curry
So they're going to go into debt for war?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, the forbidden.
Adam Curry
You go into debt to save, you know, to feed people.
John C. Dvorak
From what I understand, 10 billion of it they want to take out of the public coffers like pensions. Don't worry, I didn't know that. Yeah, yeah, we're going to invest it in the war economy. It's going to be great. Now, typically, war economy is good. You get people back into factories, you get back in the Volkswagen and the Audi factories. But yeah, you'll saddle your children up with debt. We know how that works. Yeah, it adds up. I'm still very concerned about Germany and France, particularly Macron. I'm going to have, hopefully I'll have a bit of an expose about Macron. Being the true Antichrist. I'm working on it.
Adam Curry
He's a loser. As an Antichrist, let me tell you. I'm going to show my support by donating to no Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that.
John C. Dvorak
Oh yeah, that'd be fabulous. Yes, well, in general, the Antichrist is not supposed to be the winner.
Adam Curry
I think Lady Gaga's got a better shot at it.
John C. Dvorak
She's just one of Satan's helpers. That's a different deal. We have end of show mixes, meetups, including a meetup report and several knights and dames. It's been a very good day for the roundtable. So lots of tasty goods for everybody who is hanging out with us. And of course, John's tip of the day. But first we are going to thank the rest of our producers who supported us with some treasure. $50 and above.
Adam Curry
Yeah, starting with Arthur Gobitz there in Zaandam, Holland. $105. He's got a nice little note for you. It's written in Dutch.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, he said this is very. Yeah, he says, I'll translate on the fly. He says a couple shows back you told that your daughter is going to be moving to Zaandam. I just wanted to say that she is very wicked. Welcome. And as far as Sander and I, they're both from Zander. I'm both producers. If there's anything they need, any help they want, we are here for them. Sir hugger of kiddies. I love that. You know, there's. You cannot get to a guy's heart faster than by saying you'll take care of his daughter in any way. I appreciate it.
Adam Curry
There you go.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that's very cool. I appreciate it.
Adam Curry
Bryant Keefe in Sierra Vista, Arizona. 100. William Galt, Naples, Florida. 100. This is a switcheroo for my dearly departed wife. Sorry, Nancy Dashner. She would have been 64 today.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, goodness.
Adam Curry
64 plus years.
John C. Dvorak
Way too young.
Adam Curry
Yes, I would say so, sir. Kubalopedia, Kubala, Kubola, Pedia. And he's in Wayzada, Minnesota. Used to be a famous place for CDs. 99.99. Happy birthday to myself, Kathleen Cochran in Niskayuna. You ever heard of that?
John C. Dvorak
No, I've not heard of Niskayuna, New York.
Adam Curry
85 bucks.
John C. Dvorak
Not heard of it.
Adam Curry
There he is, Kevin McLaughlin. He's down there at 8008. He's the Archduke Aluna, lover of American, lover of boobs. Chris Perry, Silver Spring, Maryland. 7777. Nice. Here's the. Here's one. You can read this because it's Robin Tolbert in Topeka, Kansas. 73. 73. 73. 73. That's a double. Happy birthday and 73. Ham radio becoming a night.
John C. Dvorak
Ham radio donation and a night. This birthday donation for John puts me over the line for. For damehood. Please. Robin is. Robin is a d. Please day me. Commodore Tolbert. Dame early turtle of the Gethsemane. Gethsemane swamp. I'd like stir fry and matcha tea. Stir fry and matcha.
Adam Curry
Get some money, mommy. Isn't it?
John C. Dvorak
I thought it was guest amain.
Adam Curry
Is that guess the money? Who knows?
John C. Dvorak
Well, I. I need to know because I'm about to pronounce her.
Adam Curry
I don't. Somebody in the. In the troll room knows how to pronounce it.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I'm. I'm waiting and no one's.
Adam Curry
That's gonna take a while. It takes five seconds at least for them to hear the message, let alone type.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, hold on a second. She asked for a jingle here, which I hadn't seen. Okay, what does she ask for here? She says for jingles, please play. There's no winning. Oh, goodness gracious. It's true. I hadn't seen any of this pop up there. It's. That's true. Yes, it's. That's true. It's not. It's true. It's. That's true. That's true. Where's that?
Adam Curry
That's true.
John C. Dvorak
That's true. Yes, that's true. And yak Karma. Oh, man. Okay. A lot. A lot of stuff to do here. Okay.
Craig Vaughn
Oh, there's no winning. We don't like to foster a competitive atmosphere, but we laugh a lot. Now everyone hug and share a secret.
Adam Curry
Yay.
John C. Dvorak
That's true. Wrong one.
Craig Vaughn
You've got.
Adam Curry
Sorry.
Craig Vaughn
Karma.
John C. Dvorak
I try.
Adam Curry
You tried. Baron Robb is up. He's in Leiden, Holland. 73 Center. 7373. Salute you at the Leiden meetup. That's nice.
John C. Dvorak
April 17th.
Adam Curry
Meet us. Must be great.
John C. Dvorak
April 17th.
Adam Curry
Ryan.
John C. Dvorak
I think so.
Adam Curry
Tepperton in Burnsville, Minnesota. 7373. Another happy birthday. John Fuller in Colorado Springs. Another 7373. Happy birthday. We're late to the party, but wishing John the best birthday in the universe. Mark Rudolph in Kalkaska, Michigan. 6446. Which is a boomer donation.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, it is. There's the boomers. The only one.
Adam Curry
Les Tarkowski in Kingman, Arizona. Which. Small boobs at 6006. Christopher Dector. 5678. Freddy Vieira in Granbury, Texas, 5413. And he wishes a happy birthday to Samantha Vieira from Freddy and JCV. Spencer Jaffe in Rancho Palos Verdes, 5272. Richard Lindquist, 5272. And now we got already at the $50 donors who are only 20 in or so. Devin Rogers in Sacramento, Mike Moon in Athens, Georgia. Andrew Grasso in Mineola, New York. Tom Del Vecchio in Blandon, Pennsylvania. Dave David Montoya, Marble Falls in Texas. Gary Mao in Woodland Hills, California. Brandon Savoir, Port Orchard, Washington. Beth Bradshaw in Ladson, South Carolina. Dame Patricia Worthington in Miami. Kennel Patel Patelia in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Sir John of Dee, dmf and dmf, I don't know where that is. Paolo Moore in Fort Washington, Maryland. And last on our extremely short list here of A total of 35 people, Alan Bean, Baron Allen Bean in Beaverton, Oregon. I want to thank all these people for show 1755 indeed.
John C. Dvorak
Thank you all very much. And thank you everybody who came in under $50. We will not read anything under 50, so you're guaranteed your anonymity. But also that's where we find a lot of people who have been kind enough to set up a recurring donation. You think you have one, go and check. They do get canceled suddenly around, certainly around the beginning of the year and towards tax time for some unexplicable reason. Go to noagendadonations.com if you haven't set one up, then why don't you do one today? It could be any amount, any, any frequency. It's up to you. It is all value for value. Go to noagendadonations.com and celebrating in just two days. Sir Koopo Kubo Pedia. On April 15, Sir Andy and Dame Kylie wish their daughter Lucilla a happy birthday. She'll be turning 17. And Freddy and JCV wish Samantha Vieira a happy birthday. And of course, we also say happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast day in the universe. Now we have a couple of Dame notes. So we got dame note from not a serial killer Kate who got this daming donated to her. And she says, my friend Darth Penguin completed my damehood and I would like to join the roundtable. I would like to be known as Dame not a serial killer Kate. Prosciutto and pepper jack cheese at the round table, please. Noted and done. And then we have Lucas Williams, who has been donating $100 a month. Ed Every month since August 14, 2021. And upon my upcoming payment of April 14, that is tomorrow, I will have provided value for value in the amount of four and a half thousand dollars. Holy cow. That's what I call sustaining donation. Thank you so much. He says, money well spent. I request you bestow four knighthoods upon me and my family. Please knight me. Sir Lucas Foe of the People's Republic of New Mexico. My wife, Dame Carla Keeps of the Beast. My firstborn, Dame Avery, slayer of giants. And my daughter, Zoe. Dame Zoe, civilizer of men. Collectively, we request Pecos Valley green chile and strong martinis for the roundtable. Please. Keep up the good work. Very truly yours, Lucas Williams. So absolutely. Thank you very much. And let's get these people up to the roundtable. Need a big blade for this whole family, John.
Adam Curry
Oh, you got a big blade.
John C. Dvorak
You got a very big blade. All right, so Lucas Williams, Darth Penguin, Andrew Glenn. Dame Kate Kate Carla Williams. Oh, my goodness, I got so many. Avery Williams, Zoe Williams and Robin Tolbert. All of you are now dames and knights of the Noah Dinner Roundtable. I'm very proud to pronounce the KB in the following manner. Dame not a serial killer king. Dame Carla, Keeper of the Beast. Dame Avery, slayer of Giants. Dame Soe, civilizer of Men. Dame Early Turtle of the Gethsemane Swamp. Sir Lucas Foe of the People's Republic of New Mexico. Sir Darth Penguin of Locketucky. Sir Andrew Glenn of Skel Morley, Knight of the Drop Note. And I ran out of tune. But I do have for you the crusty Bloomerloaf along with unsalted butter and a jar of Bovary Left Hand Brewery Milk, Stout Nitro and Vito. And Nick's Pizza with unsalted butter and a jar. We already got that one. Prosciutto and pepper jack cheese, Pecos Valley green chili and strong martinis and stir fry and matcha tea. Oh, yeah, we got to hookers and blow and rent boys and chardonnay for the kids. It's always great. Kids love that. And of course, mutton and mead at the table. While you're all munching around, get your cell phone out of your hollow book and go to noagendarings.com. that's where you will see you have these beautiful rings. They're for knights and for dames, they're signet rings. So when you give us your address and ring size, which is available to measure on the website, send it to us and we'll send you ring along with a stick of wax. Actually two sticks of wax which you can use to seal your important correspondence with the signet ring and a certificate of authenticity. And once again welcome to the Roundtable. The no Agenda Knights and Dames and Congratulations. Yeah, but wait, the fun doesn't stop there. We've got the no Agenda Meetups. These are producer organized gatherings. You can find that all@noagendameetups.com webinar love it when you send in a report. Here's one from Fort Wayne. Adam and John, this is Shannon, Fort Wayne. We had a decent gathering today. We had a lot of like minded folks. Happy Birthday JCD Sir. PBR Street Gang in the morning John and Adam. For some reason I've developed a list and I don't know what's from in the morning.
Craig Vaughn
Dame Trinity Having a great time in Fort Wayne.
John C. Dvorak
Looking forward to tomorrow in Indy. These end of show tips are worth their weight in gold. My first wife I met at a school squared and shindig. The next one I met at a sock hop. Bingo.
Adam Curry
Boom shakalaga.
John C. Dvorak
Were you telling people is it tip of the day to meet their wives as sock hop? I don't think so. We got a couple of meetups taking place. They well underway in Toronto is the Granite Brewery. The must be high 16 meetup. The indie no agenda rainstick stirred not shaken Meetup is underway at the Blind Owl Brewery in Indianapolis, Indiana. That's always a big one. They will send in a cool meetup report. Remember to include your servers in these meetup reports. You love hearing them and it helps spread good cheer. We have the toomanyeggs.com keen New Hampshire meetup which is also underway. Margarita's Mexican Restaurant keen, New Hampshire. You can still get there on time. We have the Tax Day Hangover meetup that'll be on Thursday. That's after tax day. Two days after tax day 6:30 at Lincoln's Roadhouse in Denver, Colorado. Charlotte's thirsty third Thursday monthly meetup 7:00 at Edge Tavern in Charlotte, North Carolina and the final one on Thursday the 5th. Amygdala check up 7:33 borrowed Amsterdam Time Locale Sestinfeiftech in Leiden, the Netherlands. Go to a meetup at least once. I guarantee you if you go once it won't be your last time. They're a lot of fun. You will have a lot of things in common and it is the connection that you get there that gives you protection. They are your first responders in an emergency. So many telegram groups and text message groups and everybody likes to Hang out and you'll meet some people. Maybe even your future knight or dame. No agenda. Meetup. That's the calendar where you can go and find one. And if you can't find one there near you, you can start one yourself. It's easy. And always a party.
Adam Curry
Feels the same. It's like a party. I love my truck and I love what I do.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I discovered the mystery, uh, oh. ISO, which we couldn't find. I didn't know what they were talking about in the last show. Yeah, that's actually your noisemaker has, uh. Oh, oh, the, uh. Oh, yeah, you have it. Oh, where's your, uh. Oh, play it. Yeah, that one. That's exactly it. People think that's like I'm starting some jingle or something. No, that's you. That's all you. That's all you. All right, I see. See that you once again have a slew of ISOs. Probably all AI made. Why don't we start with yours? Because I'm so tired of going first.
Adam Curry
What do you have?
John C. Dvorak
Well, I'm always going first. You go first today.
Adam Curry
Okay, let's start at the top with Dag Dag Nabbit.
John C. Dvorak
Another winner of a show that's not bad. Although I'm tired of Carl. That's Carl.
Adam Curry
Carl.
John C. Dvorak
What else you got?
Adam Curry
Flesh.
Craig Vaughn
Wow, that made me want to flash the hosts.
John C. Dvorak
You're running out of ideas, John.
Adam Curry
Okay, I have some lewd ones I never put on.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah? And what's your last one?
Adam Curry
What?
Craig Vaughn
What? It's already over.
John C. Dvorak
Well, well, let me see. I have some real ones. You know, like, og, like, actually did some work. Awesome. Yeah, how about that? Be awesome, huh? No good.
Adam Curry
Oh, God.
John C. Dvorak
No good.
Adam Curry
You're a boomer.
John C. Dvorak
This. I think I actually have a winner here. We live in an era where podcasters have a lot of power. Come on, man. That's a good one. That's a good one. I care for it. We live in an era where podcasters have a lot of power. I could just start there. I could just say, here's like, podcasters have a lot of power. Could start there. Yeah, no, guess not.
Adam Curry
Okay, if you want to do that, I'll let you have it.
John C. Dvorak
Podcasters have a lot of power. We do. Tons of power. And now, everybody, the power will be shown to you. And John's tip of the day. We all love it.
Adam Curry
Great advice for you and me. Just the tip with JCD and sometimes Adam, created by. First of all, we have to do a clarification on the last. This is happening more and More. Oh, your tip is no good.
John C. Dvorak
Why? Your tips are always good. What's wrong with you?
Adam Curry
Well, there's. People make a good point because of the. It wouldn't have probably come up if I hadn't mentioned the tethering issue. The little bitty one that has a little spring loaded breaker on it. So very. Which is one of the. We're talking about the window breaker that went out.
John C. Dvorak
Oh yes, the orange thing that cuts the seat belt and breaks the window. Window, yes.
Adam Curry
Yeah, there's a. There's a version that is not a hammer but a spring. Excuse me, a spring loaded little thing that I have one guy. Two guys have said they prefer this because it's on the keychain. So when your car flips over, whatever happens, you can always get to the.
John C. Dvorak
Key fob because it's in.
Adam Curry
Although with. Although with newer cars, they're not in the ignition. They're not in the ignition. So it doesn't work with new cars. But it's besides beside the point. One guy says that he has taken this thing and taken it to junkyards and tested it on. Broke on glass. Now I'm tempted to call a few junkyards up and ask if I can do this. And tried it and it does break the glass.
John C. Dvorak
Well, surprise.
Adam Curry
Interesting.
John C. Dvorak
Surprise, surprise. You know, there's a device that I've seen thieves use on YouTube and it's like a handheld device like, like a pen. And you hold it up against the window and it just shoots a little tip out and it breaks it. That would be something you could actually just slip in your pocket. Have you seen those?
Adam Curry
No, I haven't. But this is very similar device, only it's not a pen. I don't know. Whatever the case, people should definitely have some device or other. Now we have another one that's going to create the same controversy.
John C. Dvorak
Controversy.
Adam Curry
And I would. I've been carrying one of these around for, I don't know, five or six years. I noticed I wouldn't switchblade.
John C. Dvorak
You don't carry around a switchblade.
Adam Curry
I'm cut you.
John C. Dvorak
I'm gonna cut you.
Adam Curry
And I noticed that when I drove the big fire engine you brought up earlier at the Brunetti ranch. It was, you know, he had to have one. Bring one of these out to start the thing. This is the solid state battery charge charger and battery replacement. This is a solid state battery. A jump starter. You can buy these. You look up, I would say solid state jump starter. You look it up on Amazon. Unfortunately, nowadays there are so many of these things, including the one I have, that they don't even have on the list anymore. But these things are small. You want to get something that's got 2,500 to 4,000amps, if you can get it. 4,000amps. Amps is good. They have, they're very simple. You put them, hook it to the battery, and usually they have a boost mode. If you, if they won't start, you usually can start it right away. You hook it up and then you start the car. If you have a dead battery, it's handy when your battery goes dead and you can start the car. And then if it won't start the car, you can push the boost button and you get like all another, you know, 20,000 or 22,000amps, a lot of amps.
John C. Dvorak
Boost.
Adam Curry
And these things are also interesting because they'll. They'll probably start the car five to seven times before they need recharging. And they also have outputs for, like, if you want to plug your phone into it, you don't have enough juice to charge your phone for the next five years. So they're very handy. But there's a bunch of them now. There's like, I'd say, and they're all pretty much made by the two or three companies in China. There's another Chinese product. You probably should get it while you can.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it might cost $40.
Adam Curry
There's some that are pretty cheap.
John C. Dvorak
Does it have semiconductors? Does it have any semiconductors in there? Because that could be. Could be exempt.
Adam Curry
Oh, it has to have. Otherwise you can't get that kind of power out.
John C. Dvorak
That's exempt.
Adam Curry
It should be exempt, now that you mention it, based on what Lutnick said, but whatever the case is, check these out. There's a lot of them. You're going to have to, you know, you want a couple of things to look for. You want to have a lot of. Of amps for the, for the price because there's low amps that cost too much and there's high amps that are cheap. And then you want to make sure that has a booster mode. So it just gives it the full juice. It pretty much drains the thing. And it should have some outputs, some USB outputs for charging miscellaneous products. Fabulous thing. Everyone should have one of these batteries. Jay's got one. I've got one. One. Everybody, you know, you people should have these.
John C. Dvorak
Everybody needs one. You need one. It's important.
Adam Curry
Boost.
John C. Dvorak
Boost.
Adam Curry
Boost.
John C. Dvorak
Get your booster boost mode. Everybody. That is tipoftheday.net to review all the tips of the day.
Adam Curry
And sometimes Adam created by Dana Bernetti.
John C. Dvorak
All right, more Chinese junk in the t. Tip of the day. It's amazing. How about an American product next time? Good old fashioned American product. Yeah, something made in America, you know, because you know, China. No good. The can't trust them. Hey everybody. That is it. The end of our broadcast day. You've gotten your money's worth for sure. We've taken it all the way up to three and a half hours, but we're happy to do it. We like deconstructing the media. We like showing you the absurdity of the absurd where you can always experience the unexpected. On the no Agenda show, end of show mixes Jesse Coyne Nelson and brand new from David Kechta who doesn't know it. And right after we're done. Oh, it is episode 129 of Curry and the Keeper. Yes, I make fun of Tina and the stuff she wears at night when she goes to bed. You don't want to miss that one. Coming to you from the heart of the Texas hill country in picturesque Fredericksburg, Texas in the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry.
Adam Curry
And from northern Silicon Valley where I remain, I'm John C. Dvorak.
John C. Dvorak
We return on Thursday. Join us here for more no agenda. Remember, please remember us at no agenda donations.com until that time. Adios mo fos. Hooey, hooey and such.
Adam Curry
Even just today a missile was sent.
John C. Dvorak
In probably by Russia. Probably by Russia. Probably by Russia.
Adam Curry
To Poland. To Poland. To Poland.
Craig Vaughn
50 miles into Poland and people are.
Adam Curry
Going absolutely wild in Tunisia while increasing. Wild, increasing. We've got to get out of this.
John C. Dvorak
Gangster.
Craig Vaughn
Election denier from that wing of the party. How are you reading these tea leaves?
John C. Dvorak
Probably by Russia, probably by Russia.
Adam Curry
Definitely not a republican wave. That's for darn sure.
John C. Dvorak
Darn sure, darn sure, darn sure.
Adam Curry
Even just today a missile was sent in probably by Russia and Poland.
Craig Vaughn
50 miles into Poland and people are.
Adam Curry
Going absolutely wild and crazy.
John C. Dvorak
I think people would rather buy an iPhone.
Adam Curry
I'm telling you, just want to get out of price tax.
John C. Dvorak
First thing you ought to do is get all these folks who've got these 100 trader deals that we negotiated over the years and say, fellas, we'll take.
Craig Vaughn
The same deal we gave you and.
John C. Dvorak
They'Ll grip right at that point because for example, we've got international competitors who simply could not unload their cars off the ships if they had to comply. You see, if it was a two way street, just couldn't do it. We have got to stop sending jobs overseas. To those of you in the audience who are business people, pretty simple. You're paying 12, $13 $14 an hour.
Adam Curry
For factory worker and you can move.
John C. Dvorak
Your factory south the border. Pay a dollar an hour for labor. Hire a young 25. That's assume you've been in business for a long time, you've got a mature workforce. Pay a dollar an hour for your labor.
Craig Vaughn
Have no health care.
John C. Dvorak
That's the most expensive single element making a car. Have no environmental controls, no pollution controls, and no retirement. And you don't care about anything like the money.
Adam Curry
There will be a job sucking sound going south. We've got Hooked Up China.
John C. Dvorak
Podcasters have a lot of power.
No Agenda Show - Episode 1755: "Rat Poop" Summary
Release Date: April 13, 2025
Hosts: Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak, Craig Vaughn
The episode kicks off with the hosts dissecting the pervasive use of "chaos" in political rhetoric, particularly pointing fingers at Senator Chuck Schumer. Adam Curry highlights the repetitive mantra:
"[01:26] John C. Dvorak: 'The chaos is the purpose, the chaos is the goal. It's chaos.'"
John C. Dvorak further theorizes that the persistent invocation of chaos aims to reignite societal fears reminiscent of the COVID-19 pandemic's cultural trauma. He muses:
"[04:36] John C. Dvorak: 'It looks like this was some catastrophic failure... It’s just a maintenance issue.'"
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around a tragic helicopter crash in New York's Hudson River, which resulted in the loss of five lives, including a tech executive's family. The hosts delve into the technical aspects, debating the possibility of "mass bumping" versus mechanical failure. John C. Dvorak elaborates on "mass bumping":
"[08:04] John C. Dvorak: 'Mass bumping first came to play with helicopters in Vietnam...'"
Adam Curry and John express skepticism about the official explanations, suggesting potential negligence or the use of "cheap Chinese parts" as culprits:
"[12:04] Adam Curry: 'Chinese parts, cheap Chinese parts.'"
"[13:20] Adam Curry: 'It's gonna take a... It'll take...'"
The hosts discuss newly unsealed court documents revealing that a 17-year-old Wisconsin teenager, Nikita Kassab, allegedly murdered his parents to finance a plot against the U.S. government. Craig Vaughn summarizes the incident:
"[15:35] Craig Vaughn: 'Investigators say the 17 year old Kassap killed them to obtain the financial means...'"
John C. Dvorak raises concerns about possible FBI involvement:
"[16:42] John C. Dvorak: 'I'm wondering if we're going to hear that FBI might have had this kid on their radar.'"
Adam Curry criticizes Lady Gaga's stage performances, labeling them as overtly satanic:
"[17:14] Adam Curry: 'What was she trying. What is she doing?'"
"[19:33] Adam Curry: 'She's trying to get more. More accolades?'"
John C. Dvorak echoes skepticism about the artistic intent behind her imagery:
"[19:56] John C. Dvorak: 'It's just, wow. So let's talk about the chaos for a second...'"
A heated discussion unfolds around the U.S. tariff policies on EU imports, with the hosts accusing the administration of fostering economic chaos without coherent strategies. Craig Vaughn emphasizes the disproportionate impact on the U.S.:
"[21:05] Adam Curry: 'It is a trick question...'"
"[28:00] John C. Dvorak: 'So this is a trick question and of course, because Trump is now on the Democrat side of the argument...'"
The conversation touches on the historical stance of Democrats on tariffs versus the current administration's approach:
"[27:00] John C. Dvorak: 'Hillary Clinton, Obama, Clinton, Schumer. All of them.'"
The hosts express concerns over the implementation of Real ID and the proposed "Journey Pass," linking it to increased governmental surveillance:
"[25:25] John C. Dvorak: 'Tariff is a tax. It's a tax on the people.'"
"[32:46] Adam Curry: 'I think iPhones. I think the cellular phones are mentioned specifically.'"
John C. Dvorak warns about the potential misuse of digital IDs for tracking:
"[34:22] John C. Dvorak: 'This is ICAO, the International Civil...'"
"[37:33] John C. Dvorak: 'Just the fact that I'm going to be right or the fact that what I said is going to happen?'"
The episode underscores rising health threats, notably Hantavirus and measles, linking them to governmental mismanagement and public health policy failures. Craig Vaughn outlines the severity:
"[169:07] John C. Dvorak: 'You can just say I feel insulted and then that's enough. It's insane.'"
"[172:12] John C. Dvorak: 'Stop touching rats. Kids don't touch rat poop. Minimize.'"
Discussion extends to measles outbreaks in Ontario, attributing the surge to declining vaccination rates:
"[174:25] Adam Curry: 'And I don't understand that because it.'"
"[175:18] John C. Dvorak: 'Epidemics are not caused by genes...'"
A recurring theme is the critique of smartphone addiction, with the hosts brainstorming the "Hollow Book" concept—a book designed to store smartphones, thereby encouraging reduced screen time:
"[61:34] Adam Curry: 'We have to print up the COVID Why is that too high?'"
"[62:43] John C. Dvorak: 'You could sell this book with a cover on it for 25 bucks...'"
John C. Dvorak champions the idea as a tool to regain control over digital distractions:
"[63:17] Adam Curry: 'We have a lot of beer makers in America...'"
"[63:45] John C. Dvorak: 'This is why you need more kids. You need at least five kids because for sure one of your kids is going to get droned for something.'"
Wrapping up, the hosts reiterate their commitment to deconstructing media narratives and encouraging listener engagement through donations and community meetups. They express skepticism towards mainstream media and governmental policies, urging listeners to remain vigilant and proactive.
Notable closing remarks include:
"[139:56] John C. Dvorak: 'Come on, man. That's a good one. That's a good one.'"
The episode concludes with light-hearted banter about tourney titles and acknowledgments of their contributors, maintaining the show's signature blend of serious analysis and irreverent humor.
Highlighted Quotes:
"The chaos is the purpose, the chaos is the goal. It's chaos." —John C. Dvorak [01:26]
"Chinese parts, cheap Chinese parts." —Adam Curry [12:04]
"Minimize contact with rodents." —John C. Dvorak [172:19]
"This is the war for civilization." —John C. Dvorak [72:32]
Key Takeaways:
Political Manipulation: The use of "chaos" as a tool to manipulate public perception and distract from substantial policy failures.
Safety and Maintenance Issues: Scrutiny of aviation safety practices, highlighting potential negligence and the dangers of substandard components.
Public Health Concerns: Rising health crises like Hantavirus and measles emboldened by poor public health policies and declining vaccination rates.
Technological Intrusion: The push towards digital identification methods poses significant threats to personal privacy and civil liberties.
Social Commentary: Critique of cultural shifts, including celebrity influences and declining birth rates, as symptomatic of broader societal issues.
Community Engagement: Emphasis on building resilient communities through meetups and rejecting mainstream media narratives.
This comprehensive summary captures the multifaceted discussions of Episode 1755, providing listeners with an insightful overview of the key topics and debates presented by Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak, and Craig Vaughn. For a deeper dive into each segment, tuning into the full episode is recommended.