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  • I don't know why he needs karma for polygraphs Adam Curry and John C Dvorak. This is No, Agenda. Oh, man. I know you got the new Mike. I'm still getting used to it. So you got little little washed out there my mistake.
  • But wiped out washed out washed out wiped out washed out. I didn't mean to do it that way. So the new Mike.
  • I'm using a yes. I'm using a a new Tube Mic a sometimes called eval Mike the tube at Uni have the huge power supply that a z as in 7 pin XLR connection. How big is the actual power supply? Is it like a brick to Brick? That's about this. I actually about the size of a brick. Well, you sound good, man. You sound so good so good. I can hear what color bathrobe you're wearing blue. I know faded blue typical.
  • Oh good. We'll see you fit. How does throughout the show. We we tested this couple days ago and I was I was blown away. I thought it would made a big difference particularly cuz you're squeezing everything into Skype and still comes out kind of okay where it's kind of astonishing know. We'll see I'll probably go back to the Heil pr40 because the directionality this Mike is doesn't really compare to that that other Mike it sounds much better when you're closer though, and I think the higher does little better when you when you move away.
  • You think so. Yeah, I do.
  • Okay. All right so much for our technical chit-chat episode 1032 of the best podcast in the universe a lot of show for today, I think.
  • a lot
  • You think yeah. Yeah, there's a lot of stuff going on stuff that happened on Sunday. Wait a minute. When when did when was the the Attorney General was that on Thursday? We get that Thursday Friday when we get that didn't he do that now? He's kind of a douche I hear. Oh the guy that got kicked out in New York Deja from New York City. Yeah. He didn't get kicked out. He resigned with him like four hours of this news coming out. When does that have that didn't have we didn't talk about on Thursday. Did we? No? No, it's pretty new. I don't know exactly I do have a clip. Okay have so many Clips. I guess. You're right hold you.
  • Yeah, me too Advocate NYC women's stuff. I found a generalization car magazine. Well, there's two things that I kind of got my attention one a classic example of a mail, you know being involved in the me to move it at all about women, which is just a trick, you know, hopefully to get laid and you see guys doing it all I am a lesbian.
  • Yeah, the guys with the pussy hats on. Meanwhile, the guys like brutalizes them local is believe that he's he was just in the S&M and they weren't well, let's just stop for one second and congratulate the kid. We follow since he had his own Show on MSNBC which was a complete disaster. I remember us pulling clicks from adjust to say mm. You're you're killing. This kid's career Ronan Farrow, who is he is a genius did he graduate college at 12 or something like that? Unbelievable. He graduated from college at 12. Is that what you said? No? No, he was in hospital. So blow me Dvorak. I think he was he wasn't 12 obviously, but he was very young graduated the guys super certified genius and a fantastic piece of work cuz it was him. Again. He did Harvey Weinstein and he also came out with this story and what I liked about what I like about that. Is this just one Ronan Farrow
  • Comes out now. There's no disputing. It not a single person disputes this reporting. There are some questions about the reporting and Ronan did the rounds multiple women doing it incredibly difficult thing coming forward with really horrific brutal stories of violence that turned out to be very very welcome operated wolf and independently as women were scribed uncannily similar patterns of behavior lap hitting choking very intense verbal abuse with misogynistic as if that's and I want to make one important point because a large part of Eric Schneiderman's rebuttal is devoted to his claim that this is consensual sexual role playing these women one after another went to pains to say that that was not what they were legit and indeed that they wouldn't have come forward if it was simply that what they are claiming was that this was non-consensual very often in an entirely non sexual context and in one woman's case not even in the context of her.
  • Relationship she alleges that he approached her and came on to her at an event. This is a prominent lawyer that he had worked with and that when she rebuffed him he began hurling slurs and then slapped her hard enough to leave a mark and we looked at that picture speaking out about domestic violence and sexual violence is always wrenchingly. So when it's a powerful figure and when you fear retaliation, which these women did they feared that he would use the power of his office to come after them. The reason that I think they they feel the climate is different is partly because of the me to movement in other women who have spoken then partly because Eric Schneiderman had become such a prominent voice on women's rights and the apocracy in their minds. That was a word that several used became too much to bear. They felt that they could and ultimately needed to protect the next woman to come along since this seems to be a pattern of behavior and it also shows how bulbs still hold true.
  • My Dutch thing but you said Being Yourself would you go to hell if he was the guy pointing out? Everybody's missed steps. Everybody's misogyny the toxic masculinity and yet there is yelling the loudest than he is very guilty himself. I'm surprised in the post analysis racism isn't being touted. We're missing that part from you know, you're my Brown slave bitch and come on, even if that's sexual fantasy role-playing. Are you really saying that?
  • Well, he's toast. Yeah, I don't know if he can survive this, you know, you probably can you probably thinks he did nothing wrong knows what he thinks he did. Yeah, you got screwed over man. That's what I get for helping women. Now the thing with the schneiders like the me to spokesman and now that me over this is grain just me man. You know, Schneiderman is have been a very important or has certainly taught himself is very important in New York particularly after the greatest recession the Great Recession the financial meltdown pretty good piece on Hospital.
  • About his complete non action regarding I mean, he was in charge of the what do you need the most of the name of this committee?
  • Find it. He was in charge of the commission or committee or group or whatever that was supposed to bring down those responsible for the Great Recession the financial meltdown of 2008 and he is convicted zero exactly zero people. This guy is being a shuckster and a shill for a long time Chuck and Jack ever and I guess we just never never suspected that he he was I mean you look at the Articles. If you go back he was the great hope he was the guy that was going to bring down Trump.
  • Now he's put the the big trunk University lawsuit together the whole bunch of things and and he was he was ready to go right into the the Hillary Clinton cabinet Administration.
  • Hello.
  • That's not half. Yeah, I don't know what else to say the guys just to douchebag. Oh, no you were cutting out. I think I couldn't hear you.
  • I would have said anything so I don't think I was cut now. Okay. Well, but it goes beyond the douchebag. I think this is this is much much more ground shaking than we realized and who knows what he was holding back. Was he holding back anything from the Anthony Weiner laptop? Were there any other things that he was making sure didn't come to light certainly a lot of people knew about him being a sleazeball. I'm sure everyone heard about this tweet from the president obviously are just allegations Chinaman has denied them. But if they are true one person will certainly be Vindicated president in 2013 impressions.
  • We are non sister is gone next day Angie Eric Schneiderman. We didn't see worse than Spitzer or weiner.
  • Either he's amazingly lucky or you should ask the president what numbers to pick again a lot of Tomorrow clearly referring to his sexual behavior, but there are other things he gave the Clinton Foundation to pass on identifying foreign donors in his charitable filings, which is the law.
  • Something's going on with your do you going to have to stay John didn't tell me going on like you might just starts crackling for no reason. I'm not sure what why it said why it's doing that.
  • No, I don't know either. Okay. Well, I'll see you I'll lose your connection that needs to be let me just talk these things back in G. Do you think the loose connection could have anything to do with the crackling sound on hearing? I hope your tube isn't giving out.
  • And mature I don't think so New York law charity law states organizations have received a contribution of Grant from a government agency during the reporting period shall include the name was each agency from which contributions were received and the amount of each contribution both the foundation and the Clinton Health Access initiative failed to do that.
  • And Schneiderman did nothing about it. In fact, he shut down any any further movement into getting to do that.
  • He's a democratic operative.
  • And the fact that this guy's been found out is is one thing but the next guy that has that comes along that has that's if you look into it at all as a democratic operative is this guy event the Eva notty. Yeah, you know, I want to say right off the right off the bat about of an IV. This is Stormy Daniels the lawyer I guarantee you this is Curry's law. He is going to get the full media Boomerang back in his face. It may not happen right now. It could be 10 years from now, but the way this guy is abusing the media and he's he's the same way. He is his mission. I'm going to bring them.
  • That's that's what you that's what he's doing and I watch this. Well, it's hard to miss him. He's everywhere and you sent a link this morning about some background on him. Yeah, there's some background on that. There's a link be in the show know it's very interesting. They talk about his divorce as some of the other stuff but just looking at his basic bio. The guy is a Democrat operative could be a dirty trickster. Definitely a fixer probably connections to intelligence. I don't think he's in intelligence. But let me resend his background be a degree from the University of Pennsylvania and political science and he got a JD from George Washington University law school in Washington DC which is where you make your connections, there's there he worked with Professor Jonathan Turley unconstitutional issues regarding the foreign intelligence surveillance act. Oh how intriguing College
  • There you go. Well in college and later law school, he worked as a political opposition. He worked for a political opposition and media from the research group run by Rahm Emanuel. Yeah. Yeah, we read this bio before we worked on like fifty different election campaigns 150 campaigns in forty-two States. I was only $100 bills to some other interesting stuff where he sailed and idea if they have lost this this is worth as far as I'm concerned as the conflict of interest and they should recuse themselves because he settled an idea theft laws relating to the show The Apprentice Afghan suppose Mark Burnett and Donald Trump. What is an idea? What does idea Fest is that just stealing someone one of those things where somebody since Mark Burnett a treatment for a similar show?
  • right
  • This is why I'm casting I don't know what this case is. But this this would be a classic example and Mark Burnett supposedly says well, it's a good idea, but we're not going to use it and then just uses the idea they stole in the end. And so that he sees both Burnett and Trump and we know the outcome.
  • Apparently I think he I think they paid them all you tomorrow. Yeah, I mean that's what usually do is easier, especially the show successful. Cuz then if you lose, you know, if you can just you don't pay him off you get in trouble. Well, so his intelligence face of contacts or interesting or as intelligent contacts now that he was able to access what I think we're probably the suspicious activity reports about these Financial these payments that have go and click and the first one I want to play is and I will say this this is Cohen complete from it says AC but this is an N reported attorney.
  • Profit money flows never saw it tonight. Let's. Accusations are Stormy Daniels alleging. The president's personal attorney. Michael Cohen was selling access to the president of the United States Michael avenatti claiming some 4.4 million dollars flowed through Cohen's company after October 2016. I think they pay them to pay the money to Michael Cohen probably because he suggested the AT&T that he can provide access to the president and and could act as a lobbyist. And NBC News is learning new details about those payments including some companies that had business pending with the new Administration a senior official pharmaceutical company Novartis telling NBC News Colin reached out to the companies then CEO shortly after the election promising access to the new Administration. The company says it paid Cohen nearly 1.2 million dollars for what was supposed to be advice on Health Care policies before you continue. I just want to step back when the initial news came out about this one particular company.
  • Having sent him $500,000 the first analysis which changed very quickly was hot. There. It is. It's now a solution. Yes. Give me a collision the Russians paid.
  • the lawyer to pay off stormy
  • Well, I literally have the headlines. What is here? What is it?
  • The Russian leverage over Trump isn't a theory. Now. It's fact what what they endure that had liable the national of course. What a national in Canada. Well, maybe I'm wrong. Hold on since you're asking I'm sorry, New York Magazine whose New York Magazine and look they've now changed their title to how badly has Russia compromised American government interesting because they had found a link and this is what I heard over and over again Russian. They affirmed link to Russian oligarch link to Russian. Oligarch. I'm like well, how come no one is saying what the link is and of course all all all oligarchs, you know are in Putin's buttholes. So there was obvious collusion. You will know that collusion.
  • The the Russian oligarchs nephew worked at the company the company I think is a mining does something with mining companies but he had also registered a domain. All right. Com so clearly Nazis are involves. This is everything we feared is coming true, but it turns out I think this this Colin guy is just goes. Oh, no, he's just a dick from she'd come out and should say screw this guy he what he clearly was selling access interrupted you report on what he did for a first before you start playing again. First of all, he was selling access that he couldn't deliver. Well, he can certainly deliver some form of access. I apparently not and it's actually it's actually outlined in the report and then I want to play the ABC version because ABC leaves this little tidbit out completely. I think they do it on purpose cuz Tom llamas is doing the wrong.
  • Yeah, I miss is one of the reporters that that Trump called out during the campaign as a as a as a crummy reporter and I think yamas is is has a grudge there's a there's three of these guys in particular who's finish the N Play that out. And and by the way if Tommy almost left everything out is because you have to print but soon realized Cullen couldn't deliver that official also says special counsel. Robert Mueller asked about colds offer of access Novartis says they cooperated fully and another major company AT&T paid at least $200,000 to Cohen's company saying it was to provide insights into understanding the new Administration the company made the payments to mister Cohen's company at the very time the Telecommunications giant was seeking government approval for an eighty-five billion dollar takeover of Time Warner. Also under a microscope Columbus Nova us-based for which tied to Russian oligarch Victor Latimer Putin, Columbus Nuevo.
  • $500,000 to Cohen's firm between January and August 2017 and a statement Columbus said it hired Cohen as a consultant regarding potential sources of capital and potential investments in real estate and other Ventures only months earlier Cohen had use the same account to wire that hush money payment to Stormy Daniels over her allegation. She had an affair with mr. Trump which she denies, you know, I'm linked to Kevin Bacon. Did you know that I think you want to do now?
  • A couple of things that aren't reported at all. Actually, let's go to part two of this airport. Then I want to mention a couple of things that aren't reported that should be reported but conveniently leave it. I mean at least NBC tells the story that nobody says they couldn't deliver mean that you couldn't get to the president. She doesn't do have going. So yeah, you're saying some of the some of the wire transfers that we need RCA were not even him
  • But I know what I'm what I'm saying is the following. What is the NBC doing with this financial report? What is where did Ivan ADI get this information that four point four million dollars was funneled through cooperation. Who where did he get this you don't he wasn't walking down the street and it kicked some guys. Hey, you look at this. He had to get it from somebody and she had to get a copy from somebody and NBC is the number one Trump Basher right now. I'm sorry Emily just to see I H or an it. Probably CIA or FBI documents. I think I think it's simple. I think it's it's an SAR. It's suspicious activity report and that's within the banking Community. I think someone from the banking industry send it to him.
  • When you transfer money possibility, but why would they send it to him? I mean, what's their garage? What is the bankers with the market going the way it's going? What is their garage? Romney Trump? Trump Trump trump is benefiting the bankers right now, not everybody within the banks. Come on. You don't I don't I don't believe that's true. It has to be intelligence. I don't believe the bankers would be would care one way or the other so much especially and coincidentally NBC gets a hold of that in here. ABC has nobody else got a hold of this stuff NBC. The number one Trump Pastor gets a hold of not buying the banks. Okay. So let's go to this is the Coen nice spelling. There is the a poor reporting. This is the this is the same report on where they leave out the part about not being able to deliver. They just one contains Columbus know but tells abcnews hired Cohen
  • Business consultant for possible real estate deals who paid Cohen Millions looking for help working with President Trump. Now you have the right hand all of a sudden all of this new version 1.2 million dollars a company spokesman says they were promised quote access to the new Administration special counsel investigators have questioned Novartis. How about its agreement with the century?
  • Consultants and Thomas joins me now and Robert Miller's team is already question. We know several of these clients the company that spent that money sending it through Michael Cohen's company, which we know is called essential consultant, but on the bottom line tonight, it's good spelled new legal trouble for calling it very well. Could David but legal if we spoke to also set Cohen trying to capitalize on his long relationship with the president might not be a crime one of the things they may look at it was this lobbying and if so, why didn't he registrar's obvious? All right Thomas with us here on the looked at the lobbying laws. It's pretty pretty clear. This was lobbying money for lobbying and he didn't register which is only punishable by a $50,000 fine so it could just wait I think you can but then again also in this ABC report they play Avanti talkin and he says this is Trump's right-hand man since when hope Hicks was always his right-hand woman. Yeah, it's bull crap.
  • Right, we never heard of this guy and she'll like just recently. Yeah. Well, I guarantee you a vanity is headed for a disasterous fall because that's how the media works and I either crimes already come and he was you know, this what you sent me which was heavy.com. They're pretty good at doing that 5 fast facts you need to know and he has a huge tax lien is all kinds of stuff going on with him. It'll be his turn. This is just how it works. I don't think so. Okay and I never this this like saying is Rodger Stones turn. It's, oh no. No, it's Curry's Rodger. Stone gets his problems, too.
  • But you can't you use the media to promote something it boomerangs back with equal and sometimes stronger Force against you.
  • Well, you can be sure that people are working on it. It's just how it is that we'll see.
  • By the way, have you living a lot of douchebags? No kidding.
  • And I think we should stop calling Stormy Daniels a pornstar or not a wreck. I know my pornstars. This is not a pornstar never heard of her and you evolve me a call man, but it is entertaining to watch Ivan. I'll turn on CNN just to be irritated by him. It's good. It's playing out as a beautiful script. There's a lot of fun speaking of script. We saw a really nice one last night couple hours ago or really early this morning the president and the first lady welcoming the three hostages.
  • Political prisoners whatever you want to call them as well. Yeah prisoners and here's the thing everything I saw was a plane taking off from Alaska Anchorage Airport and then going to DC and there was the president the first lady there was no reason to do this in the middle of the night other than to make a great show out of it, but didn't get if you get the top you get there early east coast news feeds which are sure sure my time is 6 in the morning so they have to do it. Yeah, but it was completely I mean they could have hung out and
  • They could have hung out for a little bit and in in Anchorage or you know, maybe drink a Coke. I know some you've been missing for a couple years anyting and then just landed a normal time. Now that was that was clearly a show finalizing plans for that historic Summit. Yeah. Listen to this. This is from Fox Business News some I forget who it was but listen to what he says Hey, I was finalizing plans for that historic Summit between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Hoon. Let's bring in retired lieutenant-general a stunning victory for the White House. What do you think absolutely brilliant Lives who would've ever predicted a year ago. The president Trump could have orchestrated. This would be having a summit and we exchanging hostages etcetera. It's absolutely brilliant. Did we exchange anything that this game is speak or is he just ill-informed?
  • Did we exchange usually have from North Korea that we well I've been looking and I couldn't find anyone. That's why I just I mean, could we just a generally just assume he's let's not assume. It's not the No Agenda like he's out of it to me. I could be could be but you know, I looked quite hard. I couldn't find anything that you know said hey, here's here's something we could have exchanged.
  • Maybe this guy but you know these guys they go on T. They're not going on TV because someone thought oh that General let me call him. I mean, we all know how that works there being pushed forward someone puts them in the right spot and you know integon or the agencies in one of those thousands of people in the Pentagon. Yeah.
  • That's why these things never by accident but I you know, I don't could be wrong. I have the more of a fuller report on North Korea report and be this the end version of the of the event but it's not the event just before the event serving ten years in the North Korean labor camps. The present today asked whether he deserves the Nobel Prize. Everyone's nobody ever says I want is victory for the world. That was that was quite an edit. They did there. It was actually taking like I know they took something out but they didn't take that much out. I listen to the I have the unedited version from another report and I I didn't think it was as well placed in the story, but I listen to this with the edit. I said you said, you know, it wasn't that bad. He went with the same point. Yes, but it irks me every single time he does.
  • Yeah, that's what everybody says. I'm the greatest. But really this is what I want. I mean it's the wrong way to answer the questions what I'm saying, if I were advising the president don't do that victory for the world today Valley. We're not going to relieve sanctions until such time as we achieved our objective, but still we have to see through negotiations whether the North Koreans are really willing to give up their nuclear weapons to like the president is also warning a Ron of severe consequences if it restarts its nuclear program also tonight are smiling Kim jeong-hoon in North Korea has for that upcoming Summit president Trump now says that he is ruled out the DMZ as a possible site the only other location he publicly mentioned as a finalist is Singapore Buster. Yeah.
  • Let's Singapore Bakula got good food. There. They do they get there are the beneficiaries of the before the 1997. Turn over when the right after Margaret Thatcher gave Hong Kong to the Chinese which she did not have to do but you did and it was ripped everybody in the Chinese and Hong Kong all freaked out about it. I remember we moved it happened during my lifetime and they're so freaked out about that all the great not all but many of the Great Chinese chefs bailed out cuz Hong Kong at that point that that point was one of the great food makers and they went to Vancouver. They bought it rained event because you can buy Canadian citizenship if you were Chinese at the time for $250,000, you know, so they bloated up Vancouver with these great restaurants, and then the others went to Singapore.
  • When and they cropped up some of the greatest restaurants in the world and then after 97 and things calm down many chefs went back but most of them stayed so Singapore be a great place to do it only for the food. That's what I'm thinking. Why else would you do it there? Yeah. Well, it seems like that's on track thing that's going to work and you know for all the reasons that we can come up with is, you know, tourism would be number one get some tourism going came jungle and it said he wants international flights over North Korea again.
  • Which would be handy if you have any airports in to land at to go practice some tourism. So do you if you get when you over fly a small country like that. Do you have to pay a fee?
  • You pay control fees, so ATC fees.
  • But you don't pay as far as I know you don't pay a fee for over flying country now, but if you access like throughout Europe you pay Euro control for your flight and they hand you off and they shepherd you through safely.
  • I don't know who would handle North Korea or who handles any traffic. I mean each country does it you know their own has their own.
  • Air traffic control system that deals with international flights of but it's negligible.
  • It's not a money maker. Let's put it that way.
  • Let's suppose you could demand or or North Korea could have an airline everyday. What if they to do tourism right? It's going to take them years to figure it out because they haven't got from what I can tell they pretty Clueless.
  • Well, there's your opportunity John. It was your idea Dvorak tours of North Korea Pyongyang by night.
  • Yeah, well, I definitely want to go myself.
  • So now now we have around on Deck according to my theory. There is really not a lot of fear about anything at this point as bitcoin's price has really not risen to the 10K level that I expected in in case of some real Peril. So I think we'll have another round of threats coming from the president before something something happens or someone says something.
  • And it does appear to be the same the same format. Yell really loud, you know bad things will happen and then go in and negotiate and I think the president said he wants to negotiate he wants to renegotiate and be clear. This is not a treaty that we have with the wrong. This is not there's not even a piece of paper with the signature on it. There's no there's no deal with as far as I know.
  • Have you seen this? Have you seen an actual piece of paper with everyone that you're I know that you thought I figured there was I don't think there is I think there's an agreement. I mean some like a letter may have gone back and forth and you know, the undersigned states that but I don't think it's I don't think there's an actual agreement agreement that we can go reference other than the outline of what it was it was you think we'd be reading it right now. I mean, we we have the The Joe paw whatever it is, you know, we have the documents but I've never seen that like a I just never seen a signatory page or anything and I think that's because you know, the president can do this President can make deals and agreements you can enter into treaties, but eventually things have to be ratified by the Senate.
  • And this was the entire reason that Obama took this route is so that it didn't have to go through Congress.
  • All right would have been a c. Yeah. So for for Trump to undo it is with well within his right and it's not like it should be a big surprise to everybody but I guess it was no one thought he would do it.
  • Let me speak to one of my Isis.
  • What is that? I feel about which follows a show us and wait show us and wave. Oh, yeah, okay. I see what you're doing.
  • Have you been watching YouTube again? Without my supervision? This is your Clint were you told me to go watch this? I bought the package the Packer can't believe you actually did that. I do have one Around clip here. It's pretty hard not to watch when you see what could you this is so alien clip? Yes, like watching it something from Mars. I mean, I didn't know anything I sent it to you outside of the show because it was just for you. You know, I don't want to have to explain this clip. It wasn't a show at cereal and yet here you hear you are bringing it to the show. Well, I brought the devices to the show and that's as far as I know.
  • I've got bigger donations. I would say yeah, I can talk. I looked into what businesses are doing business in Iran and we were talkin about Boeing and this may also be from Fox business, but it appears it isn't exactly what we thought it was. Here's a quick list. They might not know the answer to that.
  • Following actually never really happened. They were supposed to get licenses. They never came out of ofac. They've actually never delivered a plant. I spoke with one individual from Brookings yesterday. When I asked about the Boeing deal and he said as dead dead dead, okay, cuz I knew very much we were misled. We're certainly miss lady only that now explains whether it's Boeing stock. What up, its Trump announce this cuz it did.
  • I see we didn't know that.
  • Know when I should know know for sure people have been asking me. Why is John Kerry out there talking about Iran?
  • And I wondered myself.
  • Did you know that John Kerry's daughter? Vanessa is married to an Iranian National position.
  • Best man of the ceremony was son of a Ron's Minister of Foreign Affairs. I think there's some links some links to run like the various is Carrie and this dealer did some links to around there is not interesting. Wow, that's her trouble when it's all this information came from the public it just in general because it's Trump. Why are you asking stop asking this question is from the president know you maybe want to play that jingle.
  • can you yeah, you got me. I have it somewhere. It's just
  • Here we go. Finally.
  • All right. I got a little you really need you to call guys looking at Mike when you talk off the mic. It sounds real to be but not like a dine in a good way. No. Thank you.
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  • Even more intense release of pollen doctor say if you're babbling symptoms, you should take an allergy skin test to find out what's triggering that then develop a treatment plan that may include over the counter medications or nasal spray. If symptoms are more serious, you might consider allergy shots. This year is only been worse and it only going just helps the worst of it consume. Well, this is obviously a flawed report or Austin is still paying a lot of money to keep it out of the brochure. We've got to be the worst. We've got to be in the top five.
  • Yeah, probably and I think you hit the nail on the head Austin's paying a lot of money to keep it out of the news. I heard yesterday that we are in the top four for the Amazon headquarters.
  • Sure, I put any amount of money you want on an oh, okay. $1. Okay. We're in I think I think we have a very good shot. Not that I'd be happy with it. But I think we have a very good shot. Cuz what we need honestly as more Silicon Valley here cuz the contrast is so nice with the homeless guys. And by the way, it's not just homeless guys. There's almost women too and of course and say about what I've counted about 30%
  • Probably the other ones are hiding that's probably half and half the when they showed this did this call and report on I think it was NBC. They showed it started off with some it's like a backhoe and it bumped into a tree. Yes. Yes. I saw this your might just did a real bad crackle. Did you bump into the mic? Yeah, I did. Okay, don't do that. Anyway this thing it looked like an atomic bomb went off. Yeah, just a big cloud and the back with the that was bad very I don't remember it ever that bad anywhere in the world.
  • Well, it's all global warming. Yes, of course it is obviously.
  • She'll okay. I do have an ask at it I think would be appropriate before we go into a nation segment donation segment. What are you doing? We have other things to discuss. Why don't I just run the show when timing and can we do they ask Adam? I don't care what we do the Ascot them. But you know don't I've done that before and you never growing up now. I know it is. All right, okay here I'm going to play a section from a shop thing.
  • Shopping shows I want you to tell me what network is on S actually a removable pillow inside can see in the photo right there, but you can see how easy this is to take out and you can just throw that in the wash. Now. This is also great for smaller dogs like that sense of comfort that comes from being a little enclosed space. They love crates. They love sleeping and things like this that's good for I mean think about the cats, they love to go and boxes. They love to explore. This is like, you know something that you can just have around that it's not only a bed but also something that they can kind of have a little bit of fun with and you can fit if you've local cab, they can kind of both squeezed in here. It's also, you know, if you have a rabbit maybe you have a little bit more of an unusual pet bunny. I'm so jealous of that. I mean, I just also think of I want that definitely likes to have my cat in bed with me. You really do think about where their pot spend time in that litter box. It might be a nice idea for your cat to have around.
  • Lately been yeah, so this is on deal for 10 somebody once a day down from $24.99. That's 57% off again find it in the carousel add it to your cart until these conversations being very secret know. I'm okay now where every clue was there and you and actually if you listen to the beginning of the whole show so far there's a clue in the show. So every clue is there there's no reason to where you can't just nail. This is one guest. Okay, but there I mean, this is a television Shopping Network.
  • Well the ones I know are they just send the Home Shopping Network is QVC. You wouldn't be bringing this if it was obvious like that. So now I'm going to have to think what Shopping Network was it.
  • The clues you're in the show and in the thing they said on that little presentation.
  • This is on TV. Nice. Try. Dammit Amazon Amazon shopping. Hey talk about an idea theft.
  • Do you remember how hard we pitch that to Amazon?
  • I'm talkin seven years ago six years ago. Yeah me me. Oh, yeah, we did a pilot and everything. You should sue them you brought me is Evan it guy. He'll do it. You brought you brought me to the dogs or people to segment John. I got it. I got the dog days there to here.
  • And I have a report.
  • The idea behind this test was to have something with me to combat the incredible a social behavior the people exhibit where their dogs is that the dogs just two people.
  • So the dog days are too and which is its first problem. It's too big. It's about the size. It's in fact, it is exactly the size of my Nokia E71. So it's you can't conceal it in your hand. It has a belt clip that like, that's not good that won't show.
  • Second problem it emits a harmonic on about 12 kilohertz, which is audible to the human ear. I shall demonstrate.
  • And they were talking about the dog dog dealer. Yeah, the daughter dog days. Yes the dog beds on the last show people. Some people probably didn't hear that. Oh really people don't listen to every show. Well, they should well what I just said is this was my deterrent for a social behavior from dog owners who seem to be taking over the world particularly younger couples having dogs treating them as their children in lieu of children and allowing them inside places where I find it inappropriate and just letting him do all kind of Dodge and restaurants as an example. We don't want them in the supermarket. There's lots of places we don't want it. So I felt I would be fun to be able to pester these people through their dogs. And actually I don't think the U Can Hear let me see if I turn the gate off and you can hear the harmonica. Hold on. Here we go.
  • No, you can't hear now. You can't hear so I tested it out. It does work dogs. Look at me. They literally just turn their head and look at me and there's no they don't go nuts. They don't go crazy. They just they look kind of quizzical start barking. They don't start barking know none of this. In fact that it doesn't work at all is what you're saying. Well the device says that it that it will quiet dogs who are barking.
  • Well, that's not what I want. Well, if if you're if you have two dogs bark and you play a thing and then they look at you, they probably would stop parking because they're looking at you now that just look at me like what I don't think it's going to be a very hand and we need to find this sounds like a bus. There's a bit of a bust. We need to find out what will make the dogs, you know bark.
  • We don't want to stop barking to get them to start attacking their owners. I mean, there's got it maybe if I try that but I do want to share just a couple of notes one in particular from producer Jen who was a dog trainer at the capital of Dimension be in Washington DC. And this was up until last year. I followed up with her and I want to share there's note I can confirm that people are substituting dogs for kids can't blame them with what daycare prices are in D and people get absolutely nuts when it comes to the dogs. I had two women get into a verbal altercation and one of my classes because one used per foot two nuts the other woman's dog off of her.
  • Clients and I were once stalked for several blocks and yelled at by woman who was irate that we wouldn't let my clients dog play with her dog.
  • Can you believe that?
  • I've seen how I've seen people spend thousands on their dogs buying the dog higher-quality food. Then the owners themselves eat sending their dog to Resorts, even building entire additions to their house for the dogs. People paid me one to $200 an hour for training service is not that I'm complaining but oh I talk classes on integrating dogs and kids and people would get furious with me if I suggested any safety precautions such as not letting a dog with questionable questionable Behavior be in the room along with an infant. How dare I suggest their Precious Pup would do such a thing goes my mind that people would actually reach their child's life over not hurting their dogs feelings regarding psychotropic drugs for dogs is becoming more and more widespread as people are pushed to adopt rather than purchased from a reputable breeder.
  • Adopt, what is the difference?
  • Oh just like a stray or a dog. That's in the pound. Oh, okay. Gosh, I hate this dog. I want to kill it and give it to the pound the pound sells at the rescue dog. Yeah, I called that. Yeah, but that's not the norm. I mean it's not every dog is a quote unquote rescue dog that started with Greyhounds. Mostly. Well. I think if they're in the pound you're rescuing them. But anyway, you can call them that again. Awesome. Well, I'm not going to call it an adoption.
  • That's just promoting more of the meme. Yeah. Yeah, we've done under my dog from Ukraine. Come on often dogs were adopted spent their lives either in horrible conditions or sphere Street dogs. They either come with severe mental problems or develop them as they go from complete freedom of living on the streets or in the country to being confined to a one-bedroom apartment in forced to integrate into society. Could Point there's also a strong genetic component to these mental health problems, which is getting worse and most breeders have turned to breeding for physical appearance rather than behavior and emotional health, which is an entirely their fault since the market is demanded unusual looking dogs dog breeds. They look completely different than they did a hundred years ago when they were bred to actually work back in the day if a dog displayed aggression or anxiety was taken out back and shot not bread or put into the home of a novice dog owner who can't handle it and then doped up.
  • I'm not sure life is to be a mental problems is more Humane than simply putting the dog down on the plus side of dogs as kids. I notice the dog owners are much more attentive to the dogs and parents. Aren't you there kids anytime I take my kids to the park every single parent just hunched over playing on their phone. At least the dog owners are throwing tennis balls around side note, since you often talk about ssris interesting when dogs are given a single dose of an SSRI and then samples of spinal fluid are taken the next day. The level of Serotonin is several times higher than what it theoretically should be after just one dose. Nobody sure why this occurs also it's well known them on Canine behavior. Is that ssris lead to lower inhibition, which can lead to escalated aggressive incidents. It's not necessarily the SSRI causes a docile dog to become address if it just has the capability to make a dog who would normally growl decide to bite instead.
  • How about that? We have a great audience not producers on the best bank of June. That's interesting like you gent. I also got a link about the actual numbers. This is from this is a pet population ownership Trends in the US.
  • Compared to rule pet owners. The report finds at Urban pet owners are much more likely to agree pets of those nutrition needs the report also identifies. The number of demographic trends that likely will hurt and marketers and retailers in the pet industry for one thing Millennials clearly have bought into the idea of pet ownership those in the eighteen to 34 year old age group already have the highest likelihood of owning a pet while 43% of those in key demographic in this key demographic cohorts do not have a pet now say they want one in the future aging Boomers offer another perhaps unexpected bright spot for the American Pet industry decade ago just 34% of adults in the seventy and over age group on pets in 2015 and 16 when the Leading Edge of the boomer generation began to turn 70 this percentage jump to around 40% There's a lot going on and I think I do have a good solution to all of this.
  • I have the number here.
  • Produced a quarter 25% of all animal agriculture carbon emissions 64 million tons of CO2. Your dog is killing the planet. There you go. Now, I think it's double onto something 24% of all animal agriculture is dogs.
  • I don't want to die because of your dog. I think I can pull it off. Excuse me, Madam. Your dog is killing me and my future grandchildren.
  • Yeah, you might be able to pull it off. I've been still getting some notes every one or two from my thesis, which is a this is a phenomenon of the city.
  • John my neck of the woods rural Western New York, which is as rural as you're going to get her. There does not seem to be a surge in dog ownership.
  • But then he says that's that we live in a conservative part of New York. Which again is another thing. I need to I'm kind of a political thing that you have these two also, you know college towns like Austin for sure you have Austin. Yeah, although I don't see very many dogs. If I go on the campus I have seen if I'm going to drive I'll go visit again. Go check out to something. I need to go to the library. I will go there and see if
  • I see dogs. I've never seen a dog being all right, but it's clearly happening doesn't matter where it's happening. We're both forty-two and have one child. We choose to stay at we choose to stay at one job because of the cost of raising a child. If you just think I'll hand me down south quite a bit if it was more affordable. Okay goes on with this. The reason I think liberal Millennials are into animals. It gives them something to take care of that they can get rid of easily.
  • Yeah, it's pretty much theme of that one get rid of easily.
  • I think that's there's something there's something to be said about that.
  • I mean, it's great responsibility, but it really isn't.
  • You know what? I mean?
  • Well, most people will not just have their dog put down. It's an annoyance most a lot of the others won't do it. They'll put the dog up for adoption, right? Yeah, which adds to the 25% of all global warming according to 90% percent of all scientists. I'd like to say I'd like to thank you for your courage and say good morning to you. John C C stands for Adam Curry's apparently in the morning and see what's out there. What do you mean since it is early? Are you bitched and moaned when I when I just mentioned the segment
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  • I want to say in the morning to the troll room No Agenda stream.com. They're all they're jammed up and ready to troll doing a good job of it. Of course also in the morning to yes have trick time.
  • What comic strip longer he got a hat-trick. We got to Hatchery covers in a row three times Lauren JJ's. The only person has ever done that whole tour know back in the early days when we had no art. Yeah, it's possible that could tour and maybe one of the other guys had but we weren't it was before the stats were maintained before we started maintaining had tricked stats. Yes, there may have been up but it's a new stat and so he gets gets gets the Hat Trick and he's not going to do art for this episode to have a sham can just wouldn't mind JJ semi-retired because I think you got like five in a row what he did. This was ten thirty one dog days are was the title of it and it was something else will come back to box I can tell you right now we're talking about the Girl Scouts of America and you said, you know, probably
  • The Girl Scouts are going to turn all the girls in decoders.
  • And so he had a girl scouts logo with girl was there it was simple but it's still kind of hit the mark simple but effective then today.
  • I got the note right here. Girl Scouts will be bringing more girls into the stem Workforce. So you nailed it. It's exactly what they're doing is exactly what they're doing. Now. What scouting is about? Yeah, it is. It's not about job training it is now I mean all the things I learned in the Boy Scouts no offense at the Boy Scouts. I still can't I mean I used to be able to tie all these knots now. I can't I the one or two nuts. I have to go back to the book and learn how to tie some of these some of those knots are very useful, but that's not a job. I'm not going to get a job. Why can't I 10 nuts, you know at your job interview and the other stuff is camping, which is like I really don't like camping after I'm done at the Boy Scouts. I mean, I did a lot of camping that it was raining on us and there was it was not a fun experience for me. You turned out to be like geez I could do without their camping not really for me. How can I get in that same program with the girls going to be a teacher?
  • Now we were the I like the ones they call it steam. Yes, they had Arts to it. But never really took hold by the way, and did he make an over? Yeah, but it didn't take hold. It gives the crowd cuz nobody wants to teach our age. They don't know. I know not going to be you're going to be too artsy craftsy now, we don't want that.
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  • I watched some of this Google IO going on this Google IO giving it their big developers conference and it was interesting to see that everybody moved towards the candy that was being handed out but missed I think the the big the big issues or at least from our perspective the big issues Google being a spine company and if they are not Amazon's being to the gang being evil Corp their part of the evil construction construct.
  • So you probably saw well tell us more. Did you see the demonstration where a I called up the restaurant and made reservations talking on the phone. Oh my god. Oh so awful. You see that.
  • No stuff like that. I know doesn't work. Well here here's what I didn't understand about the demo and it's practicality. So although it's cool to show that a computer-generated voice and apparently a I can call up a restaurant and have it interaction have a conversation book a table. But what's the point? I mean, I've been making reservations online for years. I mean, is it really is it really all that much more handy? And then we all know the restaurants will have a iRobot answering the phone. So these two will just have a very slow stupid time-wasting protocol.
  • Where's what you really wanted you want your system to talk to their system and make the reservation. Why go through all this back and forth other than to humanize artificial intelligence. What I think is part of what's going on. So that was the demo that everyone was tweeting and oh, it's so cool. It's so awesome. I went was they say, you know, it's not going to work you're going here. You'll be the robot and I'll be you'll be the robot calling me too cuz you know what? It sounds like you saw the demo and I'll be the restaurant. Okay?
  • Hello Nash filters. Hello. I'd like to make a reservation. Can you hold one second? Hello.
  • Hello, I'd like to make a reservation. Hello. I think he's probably hold. Okay, you can come back. Now your point you made your point. I got it.
  • You know, they do would be that or know we can do 7:15 to be fair. They also do the demo with I think they call the Chinese restaurant. There was a lot of language confusion and it didn't work. Yeah, but it wouldn't what exit it exited quite gracefully it it did get out of it gracefully, but you know, it was like man-on-the-street. Let's get another this go to the back to the person making the reservation. First of all, you got a boot up your AI machine know it's in the talking to on your desk. It's it's part of a little talking to and you say to the talking to to give me a call as soon arroz. Can you call genaro's and make a reservation for two at 6:30 next Friday?
  • Now how much time for one thing the reservation may or may not be available. If it's if it's a popular restaurant probably won't be so then you're going to have to go back and forth with the tube comes back to this is no such reservation available. Well, did you ask for 7 I'll have to call back and you spend a lot of time but your method which is the right ways you go on one of the how about this you say to make a reservation the tube just talks to the the restaurants API and makes the reservation how hard is that? I mean and then just seems like that's easier to me. It was it was just a bullshit demo and it was very effective because it made them look supercooling humanize what they're doing. I'm okay with that sure was a fine demo remind me to play Alexa for business before the show is before the segment is over cuz that'll be interesting for the sigma sending. So would you play it now like mine is not ending.
  • No, it's not. I got clips from the Google I O Okay. Okay. So the Google IO what's-his-name the the CEO you don't have the Nashville go Google. Well, that could be racist somewhere. He started off in Edgewood care. He started off by talking about this is their concept digital well being and I'd like this so much because you know well-being it's you know, it's how you are. So Wellness of a human being well being I think they constructed the word properly but digital to digital well being find your balance take a break manager kids green time. These are all the things that were in his Keynote.
  • I didn't take the key know but I did want to get a couple of things on record here about the new Android p and that's just P capital P which is geared specifically as we're being told to help you with your digital well-being. Now when you listen to this while I've threat is it is it a phone I'm going well Android is so it's the operating system as a new version of the operating system. It's going to be excellent. I'm sorry.
  • Okay, go he's going to ask you a question.
  • Yeah, but you ask you don't have real questions just sounds like is it a new phone operating system or is it what else would you use it for? Well, it is Android is the mobile the phone operating system that Google runs by the way, it's also going to be in cars and in your kitchen and secure it Android everywhere internet-of-things. It's all their internet of stings. I want you to listen to this clip of Bear in mind all of the data that is being collected people have also told us they struggled to be fully present for the dinner that they're at for the meeting that they're attending because the notifications they get on their device can be distracting too tempting to resist.
  • We've all been there but I haven't I know you I know you haven't been there but I've seen people who have and I say, why do you put yourself through this? There's nothing that important. What do you have an operation that you have somebody you're a doctor and some guys dying of a heart attack and you have to be there. You're you're a priest and you got to give the last rites to some guys been hit by a bus. Why do you need these these notifications? So we're making improvements Do Not Disturb mode to find one's not just the phone calls and texts, but also the visual interruptions that pop up on your screen, you know, the crowd actually cheers. This is a certainty just wait visual Interruption step up on your screen.
  • To make do not disturb even easier to use we've created a new gesture. Can you guess what the new gesture is? Yeah. Yeah middle finger extended that we've affectionately codenamed shush.
  • If you turn your phone over on the table automatically enters do not disturb other Dinesh do this. I can't believe you put this together for us.
  • Not a gesture technically they call that a gesture because your phone is capable of knowing exactly what you're doing with it. So when you turn it upside down and noses upside down that is technically called a gesture. That's how it works within the framework of Android. So you call it let you spend the phone and let's continue course in an emergency. We all want to make sure we're still reachable by the key people in our lives like your partner or your child's school the only memory yeah stop the presses your will see an hour and a half from your school. Your child's school has an emergency. They send a check. So what's the emergency? It's a child's School your kids throwing up John. You have no Mom man. You're the house maybe somewhere she might be working closer that she everybody get everyone has to get involved uncles the aunt's the grandparents.
  • Give me a break middle finger extended your dog walker, you know has as a question. You want your dog walker your dog sitter to be able to get through like your partner or your child's school and repeat will help you set up a list of contacts. I can always get through to you with a phone call. Even if you're not disturb is turned on. Okay. So this was just an application of of this fabulous new Android p and I wanted to just kind of bring you into thinking about. Okay. So now they know the phone is upside down the phone knows what to do. The phone. Of course is also reporting this I would assert that the minute you turn the phone right side up and start to look at your crack that all kinds of interesting messages will appear that would be very important. I would say perhaps of the marketing orientation because it's very good to unless you it's very very good for Google to know that now you have what they they have a word for it's coming up in this neck.
  • I think it's my mind bless you. Yeah calling baby. Pollen Island bomb. I think it's called mindful engagement, which is a complete marketing term. Oh, I see what you're getting at. Stop the presses. Let me explain to the audience what I think you're saying. Thank you.
  • What you're saying is this is a gimmick. So Google knows when you're doing something important and then when you flip the phone back over your now because you're you're all geared up, you're now more receptive to a sales pitch and they can start throwing product ideas. That why you're why you're not in a meeting once you buy this not only that not only that. Oh, yeah. So now you're primed now, you know exactly you're in the right frame of mind to listen to what they are going to sell us as fantastic features for your digital well-being now. Imagine if every app,
  • Which track every interaction in every app was track so that we know when you do what you do in what application and we sold it to you as a benefit. Our team has heard so many stories from people who are trying to find the right technology.
  • So we've been working hard to capabilities right into Android to help people find the balance with technology that they're looking for. Now. Again, this is the this is the sales job. This is to help you but bear in mind the when is this person fully fully engaged in whatever they're doing. So that's when we want to hit him up. And by the way, we want to track all of this.
  • What are the first things we focused on was helping you understand your habit.
  • He will show you a dashboard of how you're spending time on your device. As you saw earlier. You can see how many how much time you spent an app. How many times you unlock your device today and how many notifications you've received and you can drill down on any of these things. For example, here's my Gmail day today. And when I saw this it did make me wonder whether I should have been on my email all weekend. But that's kind of the point of the dashboard dashboard you seeing you with your mic is freaking out you can't touch it.
  • You realize you were ads doing it through oil that you was that whatever you're doing now.
  • Yeah won't do it. I won't do it anymore. Promise. Okay. No, so we have a dashboard.
  • I'm going to have do you have to plug any other Mike if that keeps up? I mean, it's really I agree with you. So you have a dashboard and the dashboard shows you the application that shows activity usage in email. I don't might even you know, show what you're reading and when you're replying and developers now have total hooks to store this information. Wait a minute developers. This is developer conference. Yeah, the developers now can also they can do as much as Google can it will probably not but they can flow information through to this dashboard as well. But dashboard is the candy that you look at and think oh, I thank you Google you're helping me. But the dashboard is a collection bucket that gives these guys access to information about their app, which is now been processed on the Android software so that they know when you are engaged when you're really ready for something and
  • And it's probably starting within Google's Cloud as well. Now one part of equally important leave you wondering why you didn't do something else many develop meaningful engagement been working closely with many of our developer Partners. I just want to reiterate the problem we have today is not so much Facebook and Google and and Twitter and it turns out BuzzFeed as well. They were also selling all kinds of information to political action committees what their uses were doing on their side.
  • It's not it's not so much their fault for doing it is what we're giving them. So these particularly Android which is still the largest install base. It has incredible capabilities now to spy on what you're doing just in men's and it's being sold to us as the digital well being okay. That was a quick tour of some of the digital well-being features. We're bringing to Android peaceful starting with Google pixel digital. Well being is going to be a long-term thing for us to look for much more to come in the future.
  • Beyond the three teams have been Simplicity and digital well-being the Dave and I talked about there are literally hundreds of other improvements coming in Android P Bruins. Can't wait to see them.
  • So that's what Google's doing. How is he have this an improvement on anything? I think you have to write I deal with the stupid little phone. You're using let me just say a couple of things. Google has an incredible problem right now, and they're not talking about it and I watched as many of these different sessions as I cook. Most of them are really quite poor and you know, just just poor presentations.
  • Google has an incredible problem with voice. This is why they want people engaged on the phones keep on the phone keep on a device. They really don't want people searching throwing things through voice because they have no way to send back an ad.
  • So they're they're definitely trying to figure out how they can get what you say into the talking to back onto the screen somewhere. So, you know, I don't know how they're going to solve it exactly. I doubt people will be interested in asking a question and having the talking to be back in ad first, or will it only sit back, you know, if you're looking for a particular particular restaurant to go to will it only give you things that are favored by Google? I mean they're going to run into some problems but the main one they literally have no search inventory on voice search. I don't think anyone's really looking at that a wait a minute when you do a voice search doesn't just turn it into word. No. No, it was the regular search. Yes, but it's no no. No when you do a voice search on the talking tube the tube answers you with its voice.
  • Where's the sidebar? Where is the inventory?
  • How come it doesn't well, how about this the voice says thank you Adam for your question. Do you have time to listen to a presentation? These are the things are trying to solve and what the you'll see them with devices like oh, it's really handy. You asking a device has a screen they need to have screens for their business model. She's one of the things that they were promoting on the new Google's John the airport via the Google screen thing that annoys the Amazon shopping network. You said Google? Yes. I said good but I meant Amazon. That's what they were promoting. Would they have that they're tough issue has been turned into a talking screen. Yeah, they have a similar problem, but it's much easier for them because they're really all about shopping. They don't have to you know, they're always going to always going to come back with the product always always always. Yeah, cuz that's what you're searching for me. You're not on Amazon looking for your hi oh, but but I'll tell you when you ask simple.
  • Book of Knowledge. How old is John C Dvorak?
  • John C. Dvorak 66 years old. I mean that kind of stuff is you know, it's still does it does some of that very well. Thanks for mispronouncing my name douchebag. But the talking to people not you I'm talkin about here you to the talking to check this out?
  • Book of Knowledge, what did I ask you to?
  • Book of Knowledge. Hold on a second.
  • I got to hold the closer to the mic is not going to work. This was a funny one. Cancel.
  • What did I ask you to remind me about John C Dvorak?
  • Reminder schedule you bitch Book of Knowledge.
  • What is my remember about John C Dvorak?
  • Can you tell me all the details know I asked you enough? Dammit? I had a great demo a big epic fail. It's all right. Here's Alexa in business.
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  • Employees have ordered more paper to send your job 203. Yes, that'd be great. If only unanswered question is what will your business do with Alexa? They truly are evil Corp bull crap. I love I really love the should. I send it to printer three. Yeah believe in a minute for a minute that that'll work. I don't think so either. I mean if you run Microsoft products and that you have your printer drop down half the time when you hit printer three, assuming you have more than one printer, it doesn't work. Right. Did you need new drivers? What happens? What is the Lexus say when you when the printer says you need new Drive? I don't know. I mean you're getting into real thing. Is that nickel detail?
  • And I think they should just give up on this but they can't because this makes the shareholders feel good and everyone gets the plot and the hole it's ridiculous. I mean these guys All Things Are Steve Jobs. Oh, they're all presenting it like that as well. Absolutely. Yeah, and we got I saw some turtlenecks your own style people it does of course bring us to
  • Yes, this is not going to sort the government from spying on you and hacks and saturate. You need to go to a different show for good information on that. But to be able to live in the digital world to have true digital well-being and not be spied on continuously right down to what they have this whole thing and the wine down sequence that include any of that. You just tell your phone. I'm going to wind down now and then oh, yeah, and then it turns the screen black and white. So, let's stimuli as you're getting ready to lay down and go to sleep and then it slowly we'll just yeah, they would send people into your house maybe.
  • No, by the way, at the at the Google IO when you went in for registration, they had pronoun stickers put on your badge. I have a little picture of it we care about your pronouns add a speaker to your badge to share with others, which I would buy I'd have each one of the stickers that use them all goes in a circle around and wondering the picture is as easy. Fantastic. You should you should have gone. If only for the people to give me a pass anymore. They dream up on the comedic value alone. I will update on the on my OTG. Actually. I'll read a note for a short one from Samuel and his wife Adam in the morning my spouse and I were old Millennials are going OT G digital detox center wanting to know which of the phones you've been testing is your favorite Carol in my wife deleted Facebook from her iPhone and reports the market decrease in her anxiety and less depression.
  • All I have is an iPod in the crappy flip phone, but I'd like to receive SMS and have a basic browser. As soon as we settle on the phone's we plan to sell her iPhone to pay for them. This is such a great idea. Any advice will be welcomed. Yes. So I'm going to give you a little update. I receive the the final two phones. I was going to test the Nokia C3 and the Nokia stash to 10.
  • I'm pretty sure I can safely say don't order any old Nokia phones except for the one I'm going to tell you about from eBay because this is how they arrive the phone. So the C3 which is a nice. It's actually it's a nice little device nice phone very light same kind of Dimension does the E 71 little plastic e but seem very fast the operating system seem to really go much faster than the E 71. So I was very hopeful and lo and behold I got it to work on the Wi-Fi it worked on I think to G is what I tested it on until I started to notice that the keyboard mapping was off because what these Chinese do is they they send you the phone they just I guess they have the some old plastic phone cases around the jamb the guts in there. They load or wrong. It's a Spanish keyboard and they put it on the English language.
  • So if you want the app sign you have to hit shift 3 which which is the prince, I mean the whole thing is messed up. All the mapping is messed up. You couldn't even remember which keys to use.
  • And the same more or less the same happy with the Nokia 210 which again I thought this would be the winner is very pretty device. It could even you could even say it was you know, the styling was 2018 and it had some key mapping issues much less than the other one strangely enough, but it had the Opera Mini browser in there, which was hard linked to whatever phone service it was originally sold with or that the the image of the of the operating system. So it starts and it wants to hack gray and it wants to connect to a proxy server which it can't get too. So right forget about it. The only phone the only phone that I've consistently found is the one to have is the Nokia E71 and then it has a couple I think this is the best feature phone ever made.
  • The browser is great. The the messaging works has a little all kind of like an office suite of some kind of I mean, you can't upgrade update any of this. You can't you get it and that's what it is. You can't do anyting else and what you receive. Yeah, what you again? You get what you get, but you know, you can open up Word documents and you know do some some small editing if you had to and it runs on 3G, so it's a real winner now as an addition to that I wanted to get the pager out of my life. And as you recall I had what's the model number then? Okay had like plastic to the east 71, okay.
  • You can get them for about if you get it. You can get probably a new one on Amazon for about $150 or you can get refurbished from about 30 to 40 on the eBay. And for whatever reason these things do seem to come with the appropriate, you know software installed for whatever it is.
  • Whatever country it was sold for that's good and you can still owe the the Opera browser on it. If you can just get to the net now. So the pager I really don't need because I can send email from this phone if I have to and then I remembered that most mobile phone operators have an SMS gateway and T-Mobile on on T. Mobile has it so you to send an email as text message or even better yet as a MMS remember those the multimedia multimedia sending things multi media sending thing. So if you were to send me an email to Adam Acker e.com, I have it set up cuz you don't email me that frequently. If you do email me. I want to know same with Tina saying with Christina and then I have one or two keywords that I'm looking for and those go to my mailbox, but they also forward a copy to the SMS gateway, which is my phone number at T-Mobile. Net
  • And if you send anything over I think 140 characters, it turns it into an MMS when you open that on the Nokia E71 eight opens as an email so you could actually reply right from there if you wanted to.
  • And so now I don't need the pager because if someone needs me they can text message me if there's something important. I don't you know, who's named and it probably use this for decades they know of all about this, please there's some give a message I want which I can you know change pretty quickly my email rule settings, then I'll get a notification I can get the email from there or if I feel I can go and open up email and synchronize. It was just takes a long time. But really there's there's there's not a lot of spying stuff being sent back. It's not convenient which makes me not want to use it but yet when the kids throwing up at school or the dogs that are has an issue they can still get through to me don't need. No Android p
  • Well, okay, and I think that's pretty much the last review all has to do I mean, this is the one I don't know of any other phones that even come close to doing what the Nokia E71 can do from this perspective. But this some people who've gotten it of also gotten the podcast client to work and some other things but all of it without wow. Yeah. Wow is right all without any real spyware. Now what I've noticed in this was a little hard for me, but not horrible if you what's happening longer runs as November 2017 WhatsApp no longer runs on Symbian, you know, so you can't run that check line, but you know fuck'em
  • I told my daughter I said I just talked to me on SMS fine. She says no problem. So and you know the Tina and I only talk on SMS pretty much everybody and not just so communes just stop it's very simple just so you know, I'm just not going to get there. Guess what what I don't use WhatsApp ever never. Have you sign? It was loaded it. I know you're smart.
  • You don't really want WhatsApp because you know, it's owned by face bag. And you know, it's only when I'm not have an account well used to be great. It was $0.99 per year and you know, there was no spine and then they sold the face bag and now spying has started.
  • Yeah, that's the problem with all these guys that they're promised, you know, and you too will have time to walk around the neighborhood on that has been promised is truck.
  • Sorry, I stopped the rant your ran through and going to Skype has been not letting me rent. That's interesting cuz they know they're next.
  • Yeah, so I don't think I'll have any more phone updates unless someone has an idea and if I add any more to my toolbox as far oh and by the way charge this thing once a week, that is the most beautiful piece of all, yes. I remember we used it was a d71 e7470 7171 K said you wanted to go with chrome bottom. Well, I got an all black one, but it's metal. Yeah. It's a metal bottom.
  • The thing I remember about those phones you charge them once a week and they stay charged because there wasn't a big overhead just hanging off the things so the constantly soaking up juice like the regular phone that you can't run if you can't keep a phone on for more than eight hours or twelve hours totally dropped us and because they were still using standards regular Open Standards back. Then there's some really interesting things. So there's a little note taking application, which is Handy, you know, if I just want to write a few things down from going to the store and you know, whatever I need. So now I have it was doing recipes the title will be whatever the recipe was and the ingredients. I'm going to go get when you open up those recipes and I would even take a little picture. That's a note taking app. You can take a little picture on of the page or whatever if there's something I need to have there when you open it up from the from the file folder OG you can actually look in your
  • I also older on this phone their HTML pages and they embed the image. You could export them as ready to go HTML pages and it's not exciting for most people but I thought it was really fun to see back when standards were still standards. Then you could do other things with the data except being sucked into the hole.
  • I know you're not excited by it. But I thought as well. I have my own way of doing things. I still have issues when I try to I mean one of the things I like to use if you do Off the Grid reviewing is using vpns to do your business actually protect you from certain kinds of worms and internet where I used to have vpns for this thing. I don't know. I don't know if you can still load the software if you can find it. I actually tried to boot up the the windows software to you know to load different the different. Oh and you know a newer version or different forget about it. None of this stuff work is never going to come back most everything back. But anyway back to the V p.m. And he used one on your computer the pretense of all these companies Amazon included is oh you're in England. Oh, you're in Canada. Oh, you're in Mexico, wherever you're or wherever you are pointing to BP in right? And and so
  • But no, I mean Amazon should know cuz it has a bunch of Amazon cookies. It should know where I'm supposed to be and even if I was an English, let's say I'm in London you may not want but you may not want Google. NL. I don't want Google. In and out if I'm there, I don't want Google that in Delphi music and Netherlands VPN. I don't want them to start making assumptions about where I am when they have cookies they put their to tell them where I am, usually and generally speaking. I want to use them English. I want to use Google USA if I'm going to do a search, although I use Bing it says says the same problem and then when I'm even if I'm buying something on Amazon, I'm not buying if I'm in England, I'm not buying it to ship it to Sheffield to ship it back to where I live. So I want the American Amazon. So the pretense of this is extremely annoying.
  • Yes.
  • Well, there's all kinds of I mean really it's just all Professor Ted stuff. Really. I mean, he's warned us about all these problems that would crop up. It's just it's just it won't stop some hacker shut down copenhagen's public bikes citibike system crashed all the bikes and how how perverse is it? Will you can't ride an analog device can't get much more analog than the bicycle know because because someone crashed the the device that's on the bike itself. And I think it did it on mass. I applaud used to he brought he brought them all down. I do want to remind people of the dolphin hack and I want to make one more call out cuz I'd love to try it. The Dolphin hack is case. You hadn't heard about it. You can record regular commands for the talking tubes and very high frequency play them back and high-frequency and they do respond to them their
  • Cones, are that sensitive? They can understand and they think that it's you asking them to do something and it seems like a complicated process to encode your voice. That way I'd like to understand how to do it cuz I'd love to put messages in here that you can't hear better than triggering your devices the biggest security hole of all of them things in your time. Just wrote another article about that actually.
  • And the government is well. This is not really spying in the technology sense of the word, but we are trying to get you to give up more of your identity. Well, do you ever feel when somebody is making recommendations to you about how to stay healthy or when you need a prescription and you're wondering is this the right drug for me? A lot of what we do in medicine is one-size-fits-all precision medicine. We need to partner with this is the
  • Director of the National Institute of Health on CBS This Morning and he has a remarkable Adventure a great project for us all to participate in. Called all of us. We named it that for good reason. It is about all of us and it's going to give us the information we currently lack. How do people sign up for this program. If you go to the Internet site join all of us. Org join all of us just one word no spaces you can find out what it takes to sign up. They'll be a number of educational steps there. You'll need to go through then you'll have to decide whether you want to consent to take part in this. Can you guess what it is your turn?
  • DNA testing very good people who sign up will then be given a chance to get blood samples and urine samples and this is the best part in a very secure database. So we just had about forty seconds about what he wants and it's going to be so fabulous and then he gets into this whole secure database thing. The guy is a doctor maybe on the side is a dude named then but it you know, it's kind of like, you know back off little man. You're making you're making me think about it too much lower is to begin to understand. We have a story in the news recently. How do you will be kept private?
  • Who names or social security numbers or addresses or dates of birth? The information that we're Searchers will want to look at will be anonymous anonymous will be required to pledge that they will not seek to identify who these individuals are and further more intimate if it's anonymized. How can you even seek to do that? But okay are based on some new legislation passed a little more than a year ago. This database will be protected from any kind of used by law enforcement browsing around trying to find potential, that was the case with the Golden State killer. So this is very well protected. The database is encrypted. Of course, we all worry about hackers and and ways in which these kinds of databases may be attractive targets and we've gone through hackathons, by the way. We've already enrolled as a beta test sort of a trial of this more than 26,000 people. They've gone through this process. They've agreed that it's worth it to sign up because they're going to find out a lot about themselves and so far the security of the system seems to be absolutely the best it can be
  • 15 at the present time be the best you could be the best it can be at current time. Don't worries. It's all good. No problem. Just go ahead and spit in the tube. I do have one more just because this guy perks the hell out of me, even though he is a serious. He's gotten a couple of big companies. It's a new Uber CEO who came out with this bullcrap yesterday had a new guy whole crap. We've all been there stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic just wishing that we could fly over the congestion. Well now Uber says that dream can turn into reality flying to your destination it up to two hundred miles an hour just by using an app. Just all of a sudden will be flying a two thousand feet and I love cities are going to go vertical in terms.
  • The transportation we're going vertical John and we want to make that a reality is so what we see on this model in around those vehicles in the longer. They want to avoid traffic really really community-friendly and that's that's it actually creates for the wings for left. Holding says they're still in the design phase unlike a helicopter. This aircraft will have clusters of small propellers and run on electricity.
  • Making it quieter more efficient and more affordable. Although piloted at first the goal is for the flying taxis to become autonomous. All right couple of things about this. It's in the development stage fifteen years at best to get an e aircraft certified as certainly to fly over cities 15 years at best. I know this business forget about I've tracked flying cars. All my life is just a publicity stunt know.
  • No, no. Well, yes, technically it is but there's a there's a reason for it. They need money bad. Oh, they are. Yeah, they gave they did a secret meeting at beginning of March at the Saint Regis Hotel where jet investors were given a new pitch from Uber Technologies Inc. And they're trying to raise two billion dollars. They need money really badly. So they're doing anything to show this company has a future and this guy is doing a full-on Elon Musk. Oh, yeah, we're going to fly cities are going horses. Visions cities are going over as an article.
  • She's going vertical man. Don't you know that that's my vision the whole world is going to be like that. These guys need money.
  • Going to ask you a question. Yeah, do they need money? So of course they Albers model is a nap.
  • That hooks to a centralized server that sends a message out to a bunch of Uber drivers who own their own cars and they pay their own gasoline and they get paid and they are told to go pick somebody they can go pick somebody up somebody gets in the car. And then that person is billed by another computer for the ride. And then some piece of the action is given to the drivers and they lose four billion dollars a year doing that. Yeah. Yeah. That's the question. How do you lose four billion dollars a year doing what I just explained.
  • A I'm an where's the money going doing? Something wrong doing a four billion a Year? Yes, I'd say so a lot of money.
  • It's a lot of money considering the model. The model is very simple. The model is going break. All the regulations get everyone is definitely makes it even she Ness and then get kicked out and then have everybody petition to have you come back in that is their model. Yeah that is their model. But it's that is where's the overhead in that? I don't know. I was not too expensive. I don't see it. Really no idea. I really don't I don't understand that either but these things are you kidding me? You know, they've done and they've signed a deal with NASA. Could you be any more Elon Musk than that? This guy? You know, he walks like Ron Bloom on sneakers He Walks Like Ron Bloom on sneakers, you know what I mean, like kind of like like accountable in a way. Yeah. Yeah, so you can just him a right turn.
  • The guy has run to big companies no doubt about that, but he knows what he's doing but I can't imagine looking at the books and how they lose four billion dollars on that business plan on that business model. What you want is the money all going. Do you want to double your losses get into Aviation schmuck? This guy's no idea what he's talking about and he seriously to get that certified to Fly Above cities a 2000 feet. So they did a tilt-rotor concept, you know, like the spray which keeps the worst Lane in the world keeps killing people all the time. It's you know, it's a great great idea but this vertical take-off and then transitioning to forward flight they don't exactly have that same idea. But instead of using physics. Well, they are using physics but instead of using an actual aeroflo they're really using rotor blades as you're an incredibly inefficient is what I'm trying to say, they're not and they got this prototype you can sit in the prototype in
  • Jerk off. So you guys are so great. This is insane and the Press just they just I didn't hear one person one Aviation expert ass anywhere else because I just direct about this before and I would gripe about it anymore. You will they depress is generalists that don't really know much I said John Aviation, I do have the store that just came out smoke on a jet Smoke On A Jet. Okay and md-90 no less and there is also new video tonight of smoke filling the cabin of a passenger jet and the emergency evacuation that followed
  • Landed taxing to the gate and suddenly smoke in the cabin coming out of the vents.
  • The smoke pouring out there trying to keep other aircraft away only minor injuries from smoke inhalation and twisted and yeah, that would be pretty scary.
  • Smoke on the plane. She's got a leaking thing is dripping on some heater or something smoking up the place. Do you know why they are you could probably smell do you know why they asked the passengers to bend over as low as they can with their you know in the brace position know why they asked him to bend over then there's more chance of identifying the corpses on through dental records cuz it'll probably stay intact. Yeah, it's Jen was produced from 93 to 2000. They stopped making them just like it has minimum of eighteen years old. I think there's a lot of these stories about aging gear that they're just they're planted by the airline industry or by the aviation industry the plane makers to get people, you know, if I'm new awesome new players buy some new planes buy a new plane. They get better gas mileage or better for you, you know, every pretty much every piece of the aircraft has a time to
  • And he's renewed and there are pieces like a hose maybe that all have has to be replaced whether it's broken or not. So these planes can go quite a long time. But in this case, yeah.
  • It was a maintenance issue not a not a plane issue, but I can see what you're saying like and it's only a matter of time before they start advertising. We have the newest plain. We've got fresh aircraft know if you were to drive the N diesel Clunkers. It's almost twenty years of them could be actually did could be an early one. You don't know but they start building the ninety-three. They could be 25 years old who doesn't matter and the pieces of it. No, I know it doesn't matter but the point is is that if you can emphasize this sort of thing to the public, right? I mean, yeah, you could I mean you can all you have to do it this way artisanal.
  • That's what you have to do small batch. Anyway, thank you flew in the 787 and we're all Gaga over the thing. I was it was cool to be in all GD. They should make the public and demanding on newer planes and Tony up and then complain about the price.
  • Of course. I actually I had a I had a wrap up clip for the for the OGG your phone is spying on you segment. Yeah, I just want to play this because it's it's a good wrap-up. And then we kind of don't have to revisit it as much some guy simonek talking about dopamine comes with a warning.
  • Dopamine is highly highly highly addictive.
  • Here's some other things that release dopamine alcohol nicotine gambling your cell phone.
  • Oh, you think I'm joking? Okay, we've all been told that you know, if you wake up in the morning and you crave a drink you might be an alcoholic. Well, if you wake up in the morning, the first thing you do is check your phone before you even get out of bed. You're an alcoholic might matter if you walk from room to room and your own apartment holding your telephone, this is the this is a laughter of recognition.
  • Is very nice or if you're walking around in the shopping mall holding your phone people holding their phone. They just holding the phone all the time. They like slowed in their pocket like not in their personnel. There were holding it all the time. You've been noticing this. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's like holding the bottle.
  • If you walk from room to room and your own apartment holding your telephone, you might be an addict when you're driving in your car and you get a text and your phone goes beep. We we hate emailed true. We love the beat the buzz the ding of right you'll be there in 10 minutes and yet you have to look at it right now. You might be an addict and even if you read it and it says are you free for dinner next Thursday and you have to reply immediately you can't wait to Penn minutes.
  • You might be an addict and for Jen wise out there who'd like to think that you're better multitasking busy group with the technology. Then why do you keep crashing your cars when you're texting you're not you're not better at multitasking. You're better getting distracted. In fact, if you look at the statistics ADD and ADHD have diagnosis of ADD and ADHD have risen 66% in the past. Ten years. Okay, Katie and ADHD to the frontal lobe disorder. Right? Right. You telling me out of nowhere 66% of our youth has a frontal lobe problem. Where did that come from know? It's a misdiagnosis. Right? What is it? What is symptoms of a dopamine addiction to technology distractibility and ability to get things done easily easily distracted, you know.
  • Shortness of attention it's all the same things that we misdiagnose things. It's best if they dicked of quality of dope mean we can also get addicted to Performance in our companies would all they do is give us numbers numbers numbers and a bonus you get and the bonus you get and the bonus you get all they're doing is feeding us with dopamine. We can't help us what we do is want more more and more. It's no surprise at the bank destroy the economy because one of the things we know about dopamine addict they will do anything to get another hit sometimes at the sacrifice of their own resources and their relationship in the alcoholic gambling addict or or drug addicts. Ask them how their relationships are doing anything squandered any of their resources and the diction dopamine is dangerous.
  • Yes, it is unbalanced. It is hugely helpful when in a comfortable and balanced system, but when unbalanced
  • it's dangerous and destructive.
  • Well, who was this person? And where were they speaking? Oh, I'd have to go into the clip. He was.
  • This guy's not disagreeing with any of that. I mean it makes nothing but sense to me. His name is Simon sinek sinek.
  • He was speaking with speaking at some conference. I can look at it real quick.
  • I can bring it being a man. I'm being at a baby. Let's see. He's an author. He's from British American Author motivational speaker and marketing consultant. Yeah still like the rap is good.
  • Well, I found a you talk about Lear. Yes, the Lear foundation and they like to do scripts and they yeah, they consider it Dora to probably yes or as where's my I show or as Kanye would say we are controlled by the media.
  • He's right Jeff. So I found some bad acting and and what the latest round of the show elementary. So he had some plutonium stole him. Tell me what I do not watch these programs as your beat. Tell me about the show elementary elementary is a modern Sherlock Holmes name is Sherlock Holmes. And Watson is a woman so that she she just like watching in the book only owned in the book was actually telling the stories are kind you ever really tells the story on it as a normal TV mystery it was using the using misdirection. It doesn't normally use the classic mystery. Formula is the first person you meet in the story than and you don't find as much of that on television would other shows but in this case the the the script
  • The script angle was then they booze a McGuffin again was this this theft of plutonium that can either make a dirty bomb and not quite make a real bomb but a dirty bomb for sure and who are we going to blame? Well, we can't blame Muslim extremist for sure. Oh is that my cue for the first club? And you might as well play the first step and then I'll get into the second clip would really takes it to a new level.
  • You're right about wish I was using the phone crashes Workshop Antonio, but it's pretty damn odd. You can build an explosive device sometime within the last week or so. Unfortunately, it's gone.
  • We got a fun and get them to tell us that's not going to happen, which is deadly.
  • Guess what? He was working for if you want any Loose Ends.
  • Lady HHH that's great. Okay, what's just a bum maker? He was in a white power game does your finals I have an app for locating white supremacist because a group of the may not be in possession of a dirty bomb in our best ever finding them has a bullet in his brain. Wow, we had every other possible dates, of course, it's it's neo-nazis truck from you know those back and then they take it and somehow all these neo-nazis in the second clip have been determined to be Christian nationalist role, of course the other Christians
  • Only paint protection and that he would be done with them. Once he was out. No one's ever done with the promise of protection while you're locked up and then force you to work for them to the rest of your last game and how extremist are there.
  • Well the body of the so-called Christian identity movement, they preached that all non-white need the vehicle terminated to usher in the new Heavenly Kingdom honor. So basically the American equivalent of the Taliban good catch. Yeah. Yeah. Oh brother. Yeah good stuff. Good work Blair.
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  • People determine people by the way, I checked this against last year's exact same show. Yes, we we got let me see what the numbers I think we determine every year that people hate their mom. Well this year we had 32 total donations above 50.
  • And last year we had over sixty so we have gone to half speed doubling the mom hates hating Mom since 2008 unbelievable. So it's a very poor showing it does it would make I mean Mother's Day is coming up on the next show. It is Mother's Day. We don't even have mothers anymore. Apparently not I don't I mean, I guess, you know suffering dogs babies to make them. It's a donation. Our moms are moms are up there on the cloud rolling their eyes John. Oh my God, these guys, they can't even get Mom's to be recognized unless I think a few people for 10:30 to 9, and it's $100 for Brian Ward and $100.
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  • But unfortunately will never allow me to hit her in the car in SoCal does it has no to hit her in the mouth. Oh, so so nice to be able to come visit her in SoCal this weekend, but your spreadsheet is off the hook. No, I didn't move it over. I just guessing.
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  • And I didn't check the year before but I'm sure it was more than this. So well, as I said was losing listeners there Man Overboard we got in after they those two guys. I think it's the OTG thing. What do you mean how you just kidding? Just kidding?
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  • I mean, this is the dumbest. I don't know what he paid and cuz I'm going to recommend everybody not uses go to overcast.
  • This is this is an outrage is the only reason they wanted is to put spyware in there to find out what you're doing.
  • Well, they had no other way of finding out the system doesn't allow it know. Well, of course, you know, well the apples doing something but their numbers are like the only about it's very limited. What would they wear? They're collecting the data? Yes, but it's like really guys. Is that what you're going to do? That's that's your big genius Vision. So sad.
  • And so thanks to you I have learned that I have possibly have described.
  • How am I involved in this you brought up cursive writing on a previous show i s and one of our producers said hey Adam, your tourettes may be related or you're actually the other way around your poor writing skills may be related to your threats.
  • It would be just grafea or dysgraphia or written language deficits is a common issue for students with Tourette Syndrome this interviews with and sometimes prevents them from being able to transfer thoughts into writing.
  • Wait a minute. That's not the same thing.
  • I thought your problem is that you were just scroll. It was scroll. It wasn't that you couldn't transfer your thoughts into writing. Well, this is the explanation handwriting can be messy difficult to read unevenly spaced and includes challenges with proper spelling punctuation and capitalization. Some students may be obsessed with writing perfectly resulting and taking an excessive amount of time to accomplish a task. Yes. Well other students rushed through written assignments the student may write very little or a fuse to write all together. What they're saying is that you actually can't communicate the spot properly from your brain to your hand to make it right language. And therefore you it's like this like short-circuited and so that's why it gets all messy and you you just do not able to get the date of their mess. I'm a mess. You are here. Well, no, I'm a victim.
  • So I can set up a pastry on my dysgraphia.
  • I need a patreon for my dysgraphia. I mean a GoFundMe help me out. Help me learn how to write like that. I said you can go to an art store and buy books on calligraphy and penmanship and writing so we can actually develop a pretty a nice hand. We get letters. You don't understand I have I have a physical condition.
  • Yeah, just drive. You know, it's a physical excuse you're using it you use your leveraging. You better believe it. I'm going to try got to get that GoFundMe money get the Benji's.
  • Yes, I'll see if that helps. I'm sure I can train myself. Well, it's not that important, but it's you can at least read cursive.
  • Yes, I can that's true. So yeah, really then you have the part that's missing from these course cuz I think you're super handicapped if you can't read cursive. Yeah.
  • Here's something rare John the question is.
  • Who is being sued father? That's not the question? What are they being sued for is the questions trying to attack but was actually very shocked at the time. I would I don't need this to be other shops with traditionally men. Go ahead, There it is. What could it be in Australia? What's the problem women are wanting to get a cheap haircut and the barber shops in there. They're not getting the service. They they demand starting cutting out so you can imagine the shock when Joanna. Wouldn't shut this cold from the anti-discrimination bought one day. They were investigating a complaint from a woman who come into the shop with her boyfriend who was getting a trim. I think it's in any way discriminatory that I don't think that she didn't think that men have there are entitled to their end by
  • Julia small business could now be in financial perilous someone could see this is Ashley discriminatory when we're a barber shop and it's 20 mother dresses that they can I say she's actually an ongoing problem. We have females coming into our Barber Shop all the time asking for the haircut. But recently he had one woman who wouldn't take no for an answer. We also offer the garden scene where she can go along the straight and formed a a hairdresser which will be happy to go for it. But she she said that she wanted a haircut here. He's resulted in a discrimination complaint but the Victorian office just missed it because Goran says he wasn't the insured's female grooming. So she took it to human rights. No such luck for Sydney bother Sandra him. He claims. He recently told a female customer. Sorry for calling for to do we just come in here and I pointed out to
  • The closest hairdresser which is literally to Sharpsville. He's now had to engage lawyers cost me a fortune like it done when bother this mile customer points on got a third one with the mini see my lonely gyms that have popped up in recent times when I can't have illegal exceptions. So it's pretty much I guess, you know, this is going to keep coming up until barber shop today to get illegal infection or a 3/4 headed to, Kansas.
  • Yeah, there will come a day when women just see us on the street and you look at them and just going to tell you I mean, this is really this is everything is hate against men. Just well, I agree and I think there's some truth but it's not a big why don't they just cut the woman's hair as easy money. They give them as you know, maybe one got honey where I wasn't insured for it. I don't know if that's true.
  • And he says I don't know. I mean crap. It's been space the other we always had men need their own space. It's a barber shop. I guess. Yeah, I guess in some holes $0.30 of things and mean like to go to the barbershop in gossip, but
  • I just don't see the deal. Yeah, I don't see why these guys can't get the women's here and some sort of, you know, some they can know how to cut hair women's hair is very look on my hair guy woman's hair is very different. It's a totally different approach. I know because for a long time I had let her hair do but if you just want to have a chopped off and get it kind of a boy's haircut. You also I don't know about California in Texas. You have to be licensed you and your license for particular kind of hair for male or female, you know, it's the same with pedicures. Yeah, there's licensing and stuff. You can't just open up a barbershop and just cut anyone's hair. I don't think you're correct in that I know a lot about here. I know you do you like a hair guy? Yeah.
  • but it's but I don't think
  • That a barber well, I tried it to him and we just assume the women just want to make a stink.
  • Yeah. Yeah, I think The Barbers are making a stink and I think they're right. I think they're right to make Judas you are you a man?
  • Are you an old white man? Hey sided the women. What are you doing? Are you wearing your pussy hat? Right this very moment that thing off here is a social justice Warrior gone, awry fabulous piece. You may have heard it or seen it around. I mean when I saw that I saw it happen live, it's April Ryan our favorite social justice Warrior White House correspondent for the urban Radio Networks. What station is that? An Austin? I'd like to hear I like to listen to what she voted on that one. It must we've got we got R&B in urban stations here or Urban radio network. I'll look it up. Yeah. Let me know if that's an Austin listen to what you had to say about Melania Trump painful reality and the first lady taking on cyberbullying and being kind online and the first lady is well aware of that. Yeah. She's well aware of her husband cyberbullying. He's considered by some well mini. I would say in different sectors one of the biggest bully. He will call you out in a moment's notice.
  • And she's sitting in front of him and basically said she wants to to show young people how it's done and do it. Right and they will pick up those with habit. I wonder if the president will change but but there are realities there are a lot of realities that she's dealing with. This is this is the first lady who is not culturally American but she is learning the ways and this is not just an American issue these or not. She's not culturally in American.
  • What how many years do you have to be here before? You're culturally in American?
  • I have no idea what she's talking about. What difference does it make but just to even come up with that Urban radio network. It's one of these little bitty net worth. I don't think it was on CNN to be fair. I mean, this is where she spouting this nonsense.
  • It wasn't on her own little Urban Network. I wouldn't I wouldn't bring it over the DC. Okay, April Rises DC bureau chief, so she's right down the street from CNN in DC and she can probably she probably gets on the lot.
  • I have an entry for the Trump rotation.
  • Let me see when we didn't have on there. You sure I'm very I'm no I'm not 100% sure. I just need I did my own quick, only fighting four or five examples cuz I ran out of time all your family. I don't have any Plan before nuclear. Well, I just want to be clear the president's for Fran mccrone is absolutely right. There is no plan B U secretary-general Antonio guterres said there's no plan be for the Tuesday solution. We complete agreement. That's there is no plan B kill the deal. What's your plan B Trump has no plan B. You're absolutely correct. That is not on the rotation. It would be put on as soon as the show's over. No plan B, it's everywhere. I actually believe that we had the definitive list that would have nothing missing from it ever. But apparently you found a new thing. No plan B.
  • Van is dumb, by the way. Well, it also has a little side connotation of ru-486, you know, which is the known as the morning-after pill the brand name is Plan B.
  • Yeah, I mean that I don't think anyone intended of conscience Riley. That's what yeah, I bet plan bought it. I think the makers that plan b or loving it.
  • More than likely native advertising. Okay. So here's the story of the week. I wanted to play this last week. It's one of these local stories that you have to just go those poor people. This is the Bay Area couple story Lani estate subdivision have been destroyed one Bay Area family moved to the Big Island a few months ago from Wine Country.
  • Like you couldn't make this stuff. I just feel kind of pissing. I just hope everybody's okay, you know, I hope everybody gets out because I know that there's people that are still in the Lonny just like there were people that didn't want to leave their own there in the buyer, you know until it was too late. What is only in clinic at Aloha evacuated with their kids and Joey's mouth after a Fisher opened up on their street Atlanta took the cellphone video from his driveway where a couple of hundred feet away Lama was spewing into the air called on my break. I didn't really wasn't thinking straight October 5th Leilani Estates and activity is happening. This is aerial footage of their neighborhood at least five houses destroyed. Yeah.
  • You know with with all the stormy coverage 8-bit with all the stormy coverage. It's almost like Hawaii isn't even a part of America. It's like a toss away and some lava some of the best when they show you that what's going on and the Big Island. It's astonishing this things like the whole island is cracking in half the volcano decided to move. All right, here's where we used to be. Let's move over here. It's it's so much bigger than as being portrayed given given any attention to
  • We don't even know what's happening at our own country because of what we do is stormy in this guy this full-blown benetti. And of course we have to tell you and man we are from the future. I don't know how we do it. But here we are talking about the scouts we get all these notes from everybody from Eagle Scouts of like a whole lot. Well your whole audience maybe it's just Eagle Scouts listening. I don't know Eagle Scouts everywhere and they're talking about the Mormon Church how that integrates the Deep history between the two and there you go. Boom Mormon church breaks all ties with Boy Scouts ending is 100 year relationship. We're still do with the end of nineteen.
  • It's like we we've foresaw this stuff coming.
  • And it wasn't didn't take it to genius as to do this. It's just the information we get from feet on the street. Are you trying to make it easy for the m v m to emulate us or we take like they care there's a couple of good Eagle Scout notes in the show notes. If you want to take a look at them. They've been anonymized.
  • But yeah, it looks like 425,000 Boy Scouts will will definitely be gone and I think more and more leaving now, but it's interesting to see how the corporation BSA. You know how they really buckled to pressure. And and also there's some Eagle Scout you said, you know, it was always in the Boy Scouts that had a lot of experiences or that we have some with experiences who felt out of place because they weren't cuz they were atheist or just weren't into the religion thing man, and they got a lot of pressure from that. So it sounds like there's a lot more to it and maybe it's time for some you know, there would be a good book. I would definitely read a book over, you know, if it was about scouting and all these types of issues that it's gone hundred years when I was a boy scout there was no religious angle to it. I didn't notice that either but I have a couple notes from Mormon country and you Todd I'm not I'm sure.
  • From the ministry of Truth Enis, you know I received I don't know why exactly must be on some list somewhere, but I received a note from The Daily Caller Foundation, which is Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel.
  • And you know, I didn't know much about their organization, but you know, they have the way they do. The news is is truly value for Value model. I think kind of it's it's one of the stupidest. I mean Tina looked as what the hell is that? It's six pages double-sided.
  • I said Thank you can't pitch anyone with that. Is it now? I'm interested. So I read through it like all these guys are doing some interesting things until I got to this our fax check. So they you know talking about all the things have done and 26 2017 their investigative Drew their policy reporting group and then our fact Checker program was implemented as a response to the fake news and fact-checking dominating the news media. The problem is routinely used sites to verify facts such as snoop's and PolitiFact promoter left-wing agenda are fact Checker program is loyal to neither people nor parties only the truth and while the fact-checking industry continues to grow they're still countless untrue assertions that go unchecked ultimately becoming fake news. The problem is exacerbated by Facebook's decision to rely exclusively on these liberal fact check organizations, often purging truth conservative and free-market Concepts from the marketplace of ideas. I'm happy to report that recently our check. Your fax. Com has joined the small circle of eight International fact check.
  • Network approved fact check organizations in the United States the IFC n a unit of the Poynter Institute is a Facebook and Google approved fact-checking database aggregation resource used to come back fake news to verify facts used by influences and to stop the promulgation of misinformation. This is where I said, I will never give money to these guys ever how dare they participate in this program under the guise of we need to balance it out. This is completely orwellian. This is exactly the problem and Google was all over with their new Google News product thinking a filter it through this International SEC check Network the IFC n and things will be either demoted or promoted the same for face bag. You are now literally part of the ministry of Truth Tucker Carlson.
  • Very dull. It was a it was a foregone conclusion. And of course, this is another example of why no agenda is needed more than ever because we don't have these this overhead and we have an audience effect checks. Thank you. Yeah, and they didn't let me mention something. I think it's going to Lost in the shuffle here over the last few years in the past. I would say the New York Times for sure the Washington Post.
  • I never rode from but I would doubt that they didn't have one. Most of the Magazine's almost all the magazines. As a matter of fact used to have in-house fact-checkers on the story never went to print without going through the fact check. I've been called once or twice by New York Times fact-checkers. Yeah, it hasn't been any time soon or anytime recently recently. No, no as far as I know and records of all been fired from all these magazines and you're kind of expected to do your own fact-checking and and. Checking just to consistent making sure that when somebody said something well, I think that's a bad idea. They would ask them if that quote is correct. Did you actually say that and you can say to them? Well I did but it's out of context and they'll pull up pull the car up and no can't use it and they would everything from your age to all the other things they would they would check on these facts and then the thing would go to print and it would be
  • More accurate now. It's just a mess out there.
  • That's because by the way, I'll go on since you left me off big hole with the paws.
  • This is the thing that's happened to all media except broadcast me. Why even broadcast me this number said but not podcasting is that they have cheapened the product over the years because they've had an advertising squeeze and they've lost their classified business because I'm stupid to realize that it was on Craig's internet is one big classified system. And so they they took a beating and instead of like starting at you know, fire middle management or doing anything like that they fired reporters and they got rid of the fact this is like what happened at techtv now is there they started cutting back so they stop putting the free milk in the refrigerator. That was one of the huge cutbacks are going to save so much money from that and then who's the first person they what's the first groups. They fire First State Fire the Wardrobe girl who is getting paid nothing than the lighting guy know then the make-up artist. I'm sorry. Yes when the teleprompter finally go.
  • Well, then never did. I think I was out of there by then, but but the makeup artist was so important because we had a bunch of on-air women and they're going to need to go to Executive mode. There's just the fact we had a lot of smart women who didn't know how to do stage makeup, right? And so they make themselves up but it was they were it was horrible. It looks like hookers.
  • with the makeup women and there's women in this chair for it just sometimes up to 2 hours and she'd come out and she looked perfect for broadcasting beautiful. But no fire them. Okay, and then after the makeup Lady, oh, I don't know then then it's up for grabs. The lighting lighting Guy usually comes next. Usually there's well. It's in the sound guys too, but there's usually all good operations have one super lighting guy who knows the business. He knows how to light things. It's not trivial just to stick a bunch of lights up and shine them on T. And how about Warrior? What was the makeup Lady? Also wardrobe wardrobe is first about wardrobe is first right? Right, right and makeup and then I don't know if I'd lighting cuz I don't know they ever had lighting. It was just pathetic but this is the way they do it and so the newspapers instead of hiring more people are doing a better job of making a better product. They made a less good product and then they wouldn't work. Worse. So they
  • And these are the wondering what was going on here. Were you taking your business and you're ruining it?
  • That's okay. What were you even talking about complaining about the fact that fact-checking just on the fact-checking tip, you know, we're often laughed at when we talk about crisis actors, but more I would say the word crisis actor has been conflated with you know, actual actors who pertain to have their leg blown off and then you know, the crisis actors were riled up to demonstrate something to protest something and now we have one that is very proud of the work. They do actually there was a a nice little bit on NPR Here & Now about crowds on demand. Remember when President Trump held his very first campaign rally the one where he came down the escalator at Trump Tower. Well many of the people in that crab reportedly paid actors the Trump campaign denied those claims, but it came to mind because of news from New Orleans where the news site the lens reports. The actors were paid to attend City Council meetings.
  • Last year to support a new power plant. They were reportedly paid up to $200 and would wear the same orange shirts that read clean energy good jobs reliable power. They called this tactic astroturfing. How how unusual is it?
  • So I think it's more common than I thought at least I mean just looking into these two guys. It seems like this is kind of a full-time gig for them. They seem to travel around the country. I should have mentioned before but they both appear to be from Texas. I got one of them on the phone for about two minutes before he hung up. And in that time. He said I love the disdain Texas like a bunch of assholes down here in Texas and I love how it starts off with well drugs probably use them. Of course, you got to get Trump in Texas. He did a slime out of work on the east coast in New York and that he could connect me to stories up there things. He was working on in Facebook messages that we got we see Garrett talking about, you know wanting to be sent that to New Orleans. This is a favorite place we've ever been sent and you know, like I put on the article it seems that they work for this company called crowds on demand, which is an L based company that really openly advertise is what they do, which is providing bodies to protest or city council.
  • I mean the even specifically point out that they can provide speakers at City Council meetings. So they're very open about this which was surprising for me to find out so, you know how common it is? I'm not sure but but since the Articles been published people have been reaching out to me, especially Advocates within the oil and gas industry saying they seem the same orange shirts in different cities in the US. So, yeah, I think we really don't know there's one UCLA Professor that I quoted in the piece. He estimates that 40% of Fortune five hundred companies have some sort of crowdsourcing company on their payroll. So, you know, it could be way more widespread then we're, I think so not that this is a big surprise to No, Agenda producers worldwide, but it's nice to be able to point to something with an actual fact as a PS of the international fact-checking Network. Thank you Chuck The Carlson crowds on demand.com you're holding for.
  • Protest rallies advocacy audiences PR stones and political events service is available Nationwide. Yeah, you can just not that hard to do this stuff. It's not that hard to get by a crowd and there's not that hard to buy a bunch of pretty girls. There was a company out of Atlanta that used to do parties. Never meet Cindy's. Yes. Well back in the day there were these party girls and they were higher they weren't hired. They weren't hard as a hookers. They were hired as really good looking women to live in the party.
  • And other companies and they bring in about twenty Thirty of these women who are just and they well-mannered they weren't Hyatt now and they were stupid and they and they were really attractive and they it just it did liven up the party and because we always, you know men are here some of their services under what we do we will spice up any event with Paparazzi adoring fans and flash mobs select an A-list experience and will tell you how to do it where to do it and we'll make it happen. You know, what's the price was? It's outrageous. The flash mob is cool though not be not that outrageous. I mean not as expensive as you think I have an idea for flash mob whether your organization is lobbying to gain approval of a project move forward a legislative initiative bring additional pressure within complex litigation or trying to see Swift and effective action in any other way. We can set up protest coordinate phone banking initiatives and create non-profit organizations to advance your agenda.
  • I want him. That's great. There's the other kind of crisis actor. There's a guy that showed up on the news the Nazi running for governor in California. Well, yeah, and I have a clip with a guy but the guy is he's just an obviously an actress wearing sunglasses. So he can't quite recognize them and his whole thing is just as just as it's one of those kind of the reverse psychology thing where you want to humiliate the Republican party, so you have you you as a Democrat. You're a Democrat strategists. Like hey, I'll be like a crazy Republican. So you get you create this crazy Republican was spitting on on the Israeli flag videos, and apparently you've had to take down but let's listen to him on the local news.
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  • Nothing this weekend. She's taking her V by the GOP convention.
  • Littlest standing on his RNC told us in a statement. We are about to have a board vote on a resolution to condemn this guy. He has no support in the California GOP Little's campaign website identifies him as a white Advocate who favor of limiting representation of Jews in government, like this comes along. It's easy opportunity only needs a few thousand votes the USF Medical Professor James Taylor isn't surprised by little strong showing because California is Republican party off and won't challenge seats and blue District. So this
  • Can win here in California, but what he can do is used the number two position for a platform to raise his auntie some anti-semitic profile Patrick little did not respond to our request for an interview in San Francisco Coronado Bernard. Finally. I can play it you go. Nice. That's a good one. That's a good one. He needs to be unmasked this man he if he didn't show up for the interview already hear from him again, right?
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