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  • Oh, wow, write these things down John Curry C Dvorak Jordan media. This is No, Agenda running backs in the saddle but a rough morning.
  • An added since you didn't care to ask the 1965 version of Louie Louie by the sonics, oklahoma-based GarageBand proto-punk. So happy this will really complete your your collage. Oh, no, no. No, I still have yet to get to see the the salon celine's version. Is that what you're saying? Do you like Celine Dion Dian? Yes, and also there's there's apparently a Virgin by Steve Martin. I haven't heard. Hey, did you see that Steve Martin Martin Short? That was pretty good.
  • It's okay, but liked it. It's kind of like two guys on stage what really working together that much making a lot of money. Thank you Netflix. You know how that meeting went. Hey, we want you guys on stage his millions of dollars. Okay, which is due Our Shepherd and kind of so we got in late last night. Thank you United Airlines messing it up as usual.
  • And I had a little problem this morning as we were pretty much OTG for the week, which means you know, the the iPhone is has been off and certainly all the location services everything was turned off and I've discovered that unlike the old feature phones your time does not update if you have the location services turned off and you privacy settings.
  • Meaning I woke up an hour later and didn't realize it until like 8:30, which only gets really cut into my prep time. You ever think a used me like a plug-in alarm clock or something that winds up and has a big dial on it and Bell on the top I have now definitely and that insult to injury we had no we only had decaf in the house.
  • That was rough. But why did you have decaf at all? You know, that's like you have it if someone asks for it and its way in the back of the pantry. He couldn't give them a lecture about the residue heck saying that maybe in decaf well, so not only it's not only am I not work. I'm probably poisoned. What is what does that hexene stuff? What is that? How do you how do they get the caffeine out of the coffee was too late? So okay one is hexane extraction. I believe that you texting and I don't believe for a minute. It's not residual heck signing in the leftover coffee. What is hexane doesn't sound is a is a gas is actually a liquid as a very highly volatile liquid that can be used to flash off things. It's done. It says used to extract or most if you don't buy your olive oil on these other things speller normal or compressed or or expel or extracted. They usually hexane a lot of times too.
  • Give you the soil so you can you can you can clean like hear your dentures with it, or is it I would saying I don't know. I'll tell you this give you cook with these oils is fine actually gets flashed off in the pan. But if you use it for salad dressing, you should never use you should only use like speller or a express oil for salad dressing know. When do you know what's more life saving tips from your No Agenda show right here like this gentleman, and then of course, you know, I haven't touched the production machine for a week and it says yeah. Okay. We really tired of waiting for you. There's just there's no more way out as she's having some attention. Yeah, there's no way out Curry this time for your updates. And this was a big one. That's a good hour and a half.
  • That's too long for an update. That makes no sense.
  • I have no idea how this updates. I'm assuming they're they have to patch a lot of things within the OS and make sure the oil keeps running. So so there's like a huge pieces of code that have to be wholesale pulled out and new stuff dropped in and then reattached.
  • Yeah, something like that, but forget all that. I want to give you John Charles Dvorak a slow and well-deserved slap. Very very very you play the longest Gambit game ever played on the show. Yeah, and I didn't catch it at first. In fact, I thought you were just being a really nice guy. Not that you weren't but
  • Gina and I both noticed on the preview show the previous live show 1037 the you said something and we were both kind of touched by it in a way. I have a clip. So I got corrected by one of our producers who was naughty and says that now he says this car did the first day never used any Fisker ideas a dead test. They use this character who still there was the designer and I have been looking into it and I haven't I have to now do an interview with Cisco to find out what the snow is. They did part company before the S came out. Do you think you can do that before Thursday since you know wishful thinking we're doing a best sub on Thursday we're doing our last of the thing is Adam has to do something on Thursday and we have one Ramsey cane best of
  • Left toe both Tina and I heard that and we talked about it. This was it was nice, you know, it was like no not Adam gone on vacation. It was like Adam's got to do some things with none of your business. Just just leave it as B and I had to go back and listen to the clip and then I heard your brain working cuz I know how you are a little bit now after decade you had this whole elopement in Vegas plan from the get-go didn't show you had the newsletter in your head. I mean total genius hop to it.
  • I'd like these things just come naturally, you mean yes, of course. It was so good at this where I don't tell you a little bit about what we did and we're on vacation all of a sudden we get all these you know messages like oh my gosh. Congratulations, at least they're great your loping that's and then the newsletter comes out with Elvis pictures. Like wow, I mean, this is why you donate you donate to see this genius. It was very very I even got a note from one of our ASG producers. They have G as in Mill speak for Afghanistan and he said I know how this works you're on your way over here. You didn't want anyone to know you were traveling. I can't wait to see you like gosh it good idea and when we go to afganastan, I'm sure we probably won't announce it loudly up front. But yeah, that's not what's happening.
  • So just take about there for a second John. That was really good. Thank you. That was very very good to me that I mean, that is the longest you ever done anything with the longest time.
  • I don't know wasn't as premeditated as you might imagine, but it was it was an obvious thing to to suggest because in fact if you had I actually believed it was a possibility I wasn't insincere cuz I know you you're like, you know your Vegas to get married by yeah, I could see but this girl's a little different. I think she deserves better than Vegas and a guy thinks she might get a kick out his no no no, no, no. No, but I do want to explain really I think you're selling her short there. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, I do want explain a little bit. Now. We realized that neither of us had had a you know on the beach do absolutely nothing drink sit in the sun vacation for twenty years and that's because
  • I'd like yeah divorce is you know, there's all kinds of stuff that's going on in their lives tons of travel had been in great things. We've done we've met people all over the world but there's always been like meetups our families or something going on always pretty much show. We we rarely take a show-off when when we travel and you know, being the chief marketing officer of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Texas deals with a lot of Central Texas. She works weekends, you know, they have all these donor events Bryan College Station is within their realm so she travels there a lot and this is shitty ass road to go back and forth. And so she's busy she you know, they don't always get to take holidays at the house because you know, they have to someone has to be the house manager. So you choose you can get Thanksgiving off but not Christmas Day and it's all the stuff. So this we came up cuz available for her like let's go and we found there's a new hotel and I'm not a fan of vacationing in Mexico for a whole bunch.
  • Reasons young one of them being that they seem to roofie people and kill them with their alcohol, but I am not sure sure. Anyway, there's a new hotel that opened up in Cabo San Jose, which is kind of the the quiet part of Cabos and it's the Viceroy and because they just opened for a week, but they weren't done with construction. They had these incredible deals like this is fantastic. Let's go here and it it was it was there's no one. They're the only people really who were there were professional Hotel reviewers, you know, watch wearing high heels and business suits are walking around the pool with a camera like gee, I wonder what you're doing here. Maybe they were working for Yelp.
  • You know, there's a guy a douchebag with the Drone during are doing aerial photography of the place and and you know, and of course you also want to have great shots of the hotel. So there was a photographer with models. I'm doing air quotes models were all addicted completely addicted models do their phones. I should say. I observed each one of them had the 45-second phone check no matter what they were doing sitting at the pool and I just want to mention that you ever since you've mentioned is I've been looking around more and more. Yeah, yes, or walking around holding their phone all the time. And then and it's about forty-five seconds. They'll turn it over now. It's much funnier when you're at a resort and you know, and they're already kind of been
  • Model mode so they're doing selfies everywhere that's in the pool and twirl around and tore a little to the left do the duck lips. Not this one, like look check pinch-zoom rotate and delete new one as I got more on that later. But so where is it? You know, we're just enjoying this place it was you know, basically got beta test and I'll give an example the first night we had dinner and I said, let's have to dirty martinis with Three Olives. Okay, great and after five six minutes Geico's back to Korea very bad news to what we can't find the key to the cabinet that has the olive like okay. This is going to be fun. They were just in the Saint sitting drinking and because we were so decompressed that's a lot of things that I learned and came to mind.
  • Maybe I just had some Revelations which I'd like to share with you owe t g. We were we didn't take stuff down to the beach. Of course when we came back around 3:40 in the afternoon catch up on a little bit of news the the head they had satellite cable. Very strange schedule. We had like Seattle television local stations, but the the news networks. I don't know what how their schedule work when you get like, you know, Rachel Maddow would midnight. I think I caught Morning Joe once at 6 a.m. And pretty much all you would see is Stephanie ruhle on MSNBC and she's very annoying.
  • and then you know, of course we maybe there's a we caught a Tucker we watch a little bit of dawn, but then this Associates
  • And I I check into the face bag and the minute I did and I looked at Twitter and I'd looked at No Agenda social and I'd may have just looking at news articles the minute I hit the face bag on my browser. I don't have the app on my phone anymore my browser right away. I started getting emails in Spanish, but just over one after another you start coming in cuz you know the minute you go on Facebook, like even though my location services are turned off which doesn't allow my clock to reset but it was enough to tell you know, all of the Affiliated, you know, the companies who have my data through face bag that I was in Mexico. And so I start getting I do more with college stick and stay on I guess so there's really nothing left for me to look on Facebook anymore to kind of a No Agenda group.
  • And this place has become so toxic mean you can back that up. She was in there mean he's always in the face bag group.
  • So are you still there? John you still alive? Yeah, I'm gone. She actually said that she's just there to keep tabs on you. Well, she won't have to do that anymore because I'm sitting there thinking I really want to figure this out. Why do these people do this in the No Agenda group? Why do they insist horrible things to being said? Yeah, and and there's a couple of things came right? Well, it's it's Irrelevant for the moment just for the moment.
  • What what hit me was social networks develop their own culture. They develop a a being kind of a DNA of their own and I think it's impossible to change it if you recall or cut or card was like Google project. They wanted to put together a social network. I think they bought it actually, you know, I believe they started it couldn't be they started. This is around the time of my space and my space was everyone drove. My space is where you got to be and of course my space it does happen these things do go away. And what happened with Orkut o r k u t the DNA of that social network became transsexuals in Brazil and whatever no matter what they tried short of kicking them off. They couldn't change what that social network was whatever became of it. Do you know?
  • I think Google finally shut it down with after a little bit after some when they started Google Plus. Yeah. Yeah. That's right. We'll go plus no, no buzz buzz. I think it was Buzz first remember that Google buzz, you know that I know but Buzz was not really a competitor it was but I know what they said or cut down during the Google Plus Kira another fine social network that didn't work because it's it's it's odd. You can't really place your finger on it and you can't really control the spike face bag ad after ad I keep seeing the same at Facebook was a place to find friends and then if they knew or came in and it got old. We have Facebook and going to make your life beautiful again. Have you seen his ad?
  • We did we put it on the show. We might have we might have so you know, and I said, I would really like to figure out what's going on with these people why they're so mad about us and I said no, you can probably you probably looked the ad up under Facebook and we can play it. It's only 30 seconds a good ad in terms of high roller. Let me see.
  • I should have prepared it for you. I'm sorry. Okay, that's something that you would discuss. Yeah, that'll take another hour from my machine machine, Okay, so, you know, but regardless you can't fix face bag. I mean you might be able to find out what's going on with some people in one particular group because you know, but you can't really because it's face back. There's so much going on. There's so many things that are that are, you know, controlling people's behavior. It's just it's the weird thing. So I said I'll do the only thing that I can do and I activated my account.
  • What? Yeah, I did. I thought you case we were on that account to keep track of your daughter know she when she noticed that I Disappeared. She said finally I can get rid of this face bag. I was only on it for you. She said that yes. Yes. She did. She's on Instagram which is still a failure that property of course. But anyway, so, you know, I didn't need it because I still want to download everything I have but it's deactivate and I do not I can quit I do not plan on going by can't I do not plan on going back, but I still remember I'm relaxed. We're OTG were Chillin or like let me go see what's going on over there at the red group.
  • Maybe I can learn something there.
  • Now, let me tell you about the red. We have a subreddit or we don't there's a subreddit on Reddit and they No Agenda haters. Yeah, well not entirely and I do want to talk about myself something else. I'm sorry. So is there's a holes there for sure and some people just mean and hateful but there's also clearly very smart people who are extremely angry about our show since Trump got elected. Yeah. They're a bunch of burglaries supporters. I have I have a theory I've developed a little Theory because I let me just tell you what happened. So first of all, I like the challenge of trying to figure out why someone is so incredibly pissed. Do you know I do this with No Agenda forms which eventually blew up it ain't always blows up in the end and just know it's not as unhealthy. You're getting to my point. I'm going to get there now. I visualized Reddit itself. It's kind of like a greasy slimy slug.
  • With Barb sticking out of it, you know, if you want to look at it, you got to be careful you do I poked it a little bit, you know list it up and stale smell this but and like oh, this is what but really read it. It's be honest. It's just a shity, and board and we'd like some simulated democracy You've Got Mods. You've got super mods. You got Reddit Gold up votes down votes, but as a new user because I registered as Adam Curry 2018, you know, I had no account. You know, you you post something and it shows up but no no that's not how it works. You have to understand with read it you enter a form of shadowbanning because apparently I was caught in the spam filter. So my post was showing up for me like a bozo filter but going up for anybody else. So I gave up I asked what I didn't know people aren't responding. I'll screw you then. I don't care and then I get a note from a mod super mod. I don't know what they're between modern the super mod super.
  • Supervise. There's a supervisor supervising modifiers arm out of my moderating something like that. Something like that and know you need to verify verify everyone here is anonymous. I have to verify you have to tweak me. Like I said, hey, how about this show 138 is 1 hour and 58 minutes and 30 seconds long and it hasn't aired yet. No one knows the length of that to me now. I wasn't good enough. Anyway find I don't know, you know, that's good enough. No, it wasn't good enough.
  • So I followed the supermarket and I didn't tweet him. I followed him tonight. You followed me. Okay, I believe it. And now what I posted was like I'm happy to answer a couple of questions. But unless you can tell me you donate it or you supported us in the past and and you're now you're all turned off and angry at us. I'm not going to engage with you. It was all pissed off now as I'm reading through this and interacting it hit me. So here here's what changed in the past two years not us not us. The media changed. We were reporting on a media that was fawning over the president up his butt loves. Nothing could go wrong best thing ever. We were we've always really reported on the media. Now, the media has flipped 180 degrees and hates. The president's guts. Yes. It's two different guys, but it's still the president. So this is what changed.
  • Now what I've come to recognize is that No, Agenda is very healthy for a lot of people. They tell us this they send us and this is a big reason why we do the show. I think we could probably make a lot more money doing other projects doing other things but my age and yours, perhaps like hey people we're doing something good apparently cuz they tell us so. Yeah, but this is true for an amount of people which doesn't seem to be as large as the group that it actually helps them with their health. It has the exact opposite effect and it's affecting their health dramatically.
  • Oh, I believe that for I believe that there's no doubt about it, but I hadn't considered that the same show could hurt people. It's the University's balance.
  • Right, but so the people who for whatever reason don't like the president or whatever their issue is, I guess that's it. They they you know, we have the new changed Lonnie if Michelle Obama had tweeted out. She hadn't been seeing you would have said she's getting her sex change operation, like look at what the media is excoriating the first lady this time round. So we respond to the media. That's what we've always done so suddenly and I don't think the end of the media changed we didn't really nothing that we can do or will do quite honestly to make these people happy and I said, please I really really hope just get lost. I really hope you stop listening because this is really bad for your health. You must stop listening I would agree with that so, you know by the
  • You can just back to you original premise of of the elopement one of the reasons. I was very happy to be with the keeper for you know, full week. Just twenty-four-seven just her and I together no distractions. No shows no work no donor events. I really wanted to figure out what the I need. I want to propose to her in a really fantastic way and it and it helped cuz I figured it out. So that's that was part of the reason and I'm not obviously not going to tell you on the show, but now I have my now I know what I'm going to do it were common law married. Anyway, according to the retailer said it accurate then I almost yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I'll be honest. There was a consideration. Although the he was not I am not to go to Vegas.
  • But you know, it's like oh, yeah, I'm going to you know Neil and in the sand in front of the moon like how pleased I knew better than that. I can do better than that. I know I can I can do better. Yeah, you know, no it's not going to be Elvis. So so that that part is you you got pretty close. Anyway, I had a number of Revelations. It was very very good for my for my brain and I want to thank our our do name Ben producers, but it does it's worth mentioning how incredibly cool our system is just take this into consideration. I was thinking I need to find the clip where John said Adam has something else to do on Thursday.
  • So I know it's an episode 10:37, but where we said that I don't know. So I go to my buddy clogwog there and in Australia who's been working on the No Agenda transcript project and he has output it's pretty you know, it's still not great because it's just not great, you know, it hasn't gotten there yet. And I think he's using either Amazon or Google's transcription service, but I was able to search for this and I found exactly where you said that it looked like you said at there and it had a link to the No Agenda player, which is a completely different project from a complete different dude named Ben click right into it. It comes out. I mean, it's mind-boggling to me that we have now connected these things with completely disparate projects all open source, beautiful. And I also by the way big shot out to Dave Jones who created the freedom control or without a doubt the most awe-inspiring podcast workload.
  • Production Tool and I finally figured out how it will be useful for more people than just me building this thing for seven years, like probably hoping one day. I'll make money off of this. Yeah. Well, maybe I have an idea maybe the money will I certainly don't have more people be able to use it. Yeah. Well he could use the money for doing all that work and most of all
  • coming home last night. I haven't smoked weed in a week.
  • Boy, this stuff is good for me because the minute I smoked a joint everything fell in the place. I had all these things. I knew exactly this is actually when I really figured out what you had done. So it's a magic flower and I'm all for it. And thank you Ramsey Kane for collecting some of the great best of No Agenda bit and I was being able to turn that into a a best of show for for my big unplug unplugged a week.
  • And here we are now episode 10:39 and ready for a new show.
  • All right. Well that'll conclude Today Show. Come on.
  • So do you want me to tell you what happened while you were gone, since you have no idea I do know a few ideas. I know that women are angry at other women. They're calling each other the c word. This is apparently really important Roseanne is it's something racist. Okay blamed it on Ambien the funniest line of all, of course when the sanofi tweeted to her saying yes racism is not one of the side effects, which of course with the stupidest thing they could ever do cuz now Everybody's Talkin about the actual side effects of Ambien what and helius sleepwalking boss like rose and buying stuff on Amazon Without You realizing it in the middle of the night. We've had lots of people tell us weird weird side effect. So how dumb are those guys like cheese get it together. Let's talk a little bit about Roseanne because I think that I have some thoughts on this all you think it's worth discussing really cuz I do and I
  • I'll tell you why because I think a lot of it is I think as long as being glossed over. I mean the real hatred of trump. I just put it that way by ABC was born out and I want to mention something before they go and well we were really like to have the show. Let me buy have two flips. I don't have a lot of two but let's start with this discussion. The Roseanne. This is on P. I believe this is on news hour and they're talking about some of the details. This was the first number one show ABC has had for over twenty years says raises. There's no mincing around that what you said was defensive and apparently with something that people at Disney in anything could not excuse in any way, but what's so shocking is this was the biggest show they had they were just having it at The Upfront weeks ago. There had been any other path in the one they chose today in terms of canceling the show. I think when you have the number one show on T the internal conversation, that's
  • I'm going to have to involve someone saying that someone else. Can we keep the number one show on TV? Apparently there was no way out for them as far as they could tell but this is something that been a huge bragging right for ABC resin introduced disney-abc executive in Sherwood at the company's upfront presentation two weeks ago. They brag that this is the first time in 24 years that ABC it had the number one show on television. They bragged about the ratings for the premier which was something just otherworldly compared to what we see in broadcast these days. So you have to imagine that this was really the the outcome of Last Resort for ABC, but could there have been any way for them to continue this show without Roseanne and keep a good thing going creatively that probably would have been really difficult you would have had to have gotten Stars John Goodman and Sara Gilbert as well as Laurie Metcalf and the rest of the cast so you can just sign off. Okay, I want to
  • A couple of things I was thinking about this and you did they did have the number one show and it's a rare for me to do that. The number traditionally the number 3 Network even though the number to nowadays cuz em so bad. Can I can I give you my quick to thoughts cuz it may tie and it's all I have wise please they did not want to deal with advertising fall on possibly too. They had a complete Disney complete shit movie come out and I think that they probably were happy in a perverted way that you know the distraction of this over pay your movie kind of failed for what you put into it the Star Wars movie. Yeah, SOLO. Yeah, I think there's an element of that but I think generally speaking a wanted wanted to have nothing to do with this whole Market. They don't like the Republicans. They don't like the public that are frozen and I and I believe they're buying Fox.
  • I believe Fox News is going to be stuck with the with the murdochs. Okay, but let me just finish. It's a Hollywood thing. You're going to Hollywood for why are you putting this Roseanne show on don't you know, it's counterproductive. This is not helping what we're trying to do, which is impeach Trump. Why are you guys doing this and I believe the peer group pressure despite. The fact is one showing it makes money for the shareholders the peer group pressure forced to do this. And the reason I say that is because of the Tim Allen show, right which were looked into discussion came out and had a profitable show on ABC and for no apparent reason, you're right. I took it off the air because it was again at Republican Trump oriented show. It was no difference in Roseanne's audience. Right? Right. So the hatred is so vast so deep so deeply ingrained in their DNA these Executives don't care about the shareholders, which they
  • Should they only care about what the reaction is amongst their peers, which is the car which is the Rob Reiner and I said Carl Reiner reaction, which is why are you doing this? Why are you putting a show like this on? You know, this guy Trump is a terrible person. He likes to grab pussies you you can't put a show like this on a get. What can't you find a way to get this off the air but it's our number one show for the last 24 years. We haven't had a number one show. What teams does it make is that all it's about is just you you want a number one show so you're going to sacrifice your democracy. Yeah, you're going to ruin our democracy with this stupid show and so off it goes cuz they had it out. Then the out was this and it would have worked you want to keep this on the air used to spend Roseanne for six months without pay.
  • Yeah, and I would have worked it will work that would but the hatred goes beyond that it goes beyond are always consider that this was their out. This was their exit strategy. They were getting grief by their fellow by the piers in Hollywood. They were getting grief by everybody that works there. In fact when you hear the long report, which is on ABC where they discuss some of this the crew in the staff except for John Goodman seem to have turned on Roseanne by tweeting very nasty things about her and that the whole operation was a renegade group they didn't want so I think you're spot on with that. I have nothing to argue against it and even nuttier. Just wanted to I mean if it's really true the rumors that they're now trying to reboot the show around Sara Gilbert. Are you insane, you know, nothing about how television works that was that was that's not going to fly, you know, it's not going to fly in it, but they at least I can say they
  • You do something instead of what they could have done which was put this show on Hiatus right span. Right? Right Roseanne for six months off where where exactly is one sweet. I mean God, but it's okay so they could have saved the show, but they did not want to save this show. Is there a Gilbert is an anti Trump orange just fine doing a show. But let's listen to the long report. This is too long. You have to break it up here and there this is the from ABC the network that did it. It's got a lot of nasty little stuff in there. And this was the report that they gave us we begin with the Firestorm surrounding Roseanne Barr and her racist tweet the comedian's firing back on Twitter. They blaming her words on Ambien.
  • The president did not address what Roseanne said give you see smack up and leaving us off again tonight fewer than 24 hours after President Obama in the morning and I was Ambien tweeting. I went too far. We actually discuss the side effects of Ambien recently not recently, but we have discussed them. It's sleepwalking is every vegetable for its more than that. It's I have it here.
  • It is rapid heartbeat nausea vomiting diarrhea loss of appetite impaired Vision slow breathing rates muscle cramps allergic reactions memory loss inability to concentrate disorientation emotional blunting, but is that promotional resulting depression and or Suicidal Thoughts anxiety? Insomnia? That's interesting. The side effect of Ambien is insomnia. Okay, great, drugs nightmares sedation confusion dizziness aggression addiction and withdrawal which can be life-threatening.
  • Yeah, I'm not saying that this is I don't even know if she was on Ambien, but come on Ambien is not a good product.
  • It's not a product you want to take but today even after trying to blame Ambien after my nighttime meds kick and I'm legal again till 7 a.m. And then retreating images of characters from Planet of the Apes with Valerie Jarrett image next to them and I president Trump who celebrated Roseanne before even looking Rosa and I called her yesterday and looked at her and so far not condemned for racist words the president tweeting about Disney CEO Bob Iger and of ABC's parent company after I told you I would personally apologize for Rose and racist tweet and this morning the president tweeting. He never called president Donald J Trump to apologize for the horrible statements made instead about me on ABC. Maybe. I just didn't get the call ignoring Roseanne's words completely and when pressed on this today the White House and first complained of a double standard for eventually saying no one is defending Rose in president simply.
  • Calling out in the media bias. No one's defending what she said was an firing off more than $200 weeks since losing her show vowing to leave Twitter another side effect of her Ambien Haze was that she said I'm going to go on Joe Rogan podcast until until she woke up. So I just got the basic out of Bob Iger CEO of Disney one of the largest corporations in the world personally calling Valerie Jarrett to apologize. What is he? First of all, he's on he's on his speed dial. So that's not a big deal and it's probably that's beside the point. But what is the what does he have to apologize for?
  • Yeah, I'm wondering I'm in I'm asking you what is Bob Iger have to apologize for he wants to stay in good graces of Jared and Obama who is you know, a bomb is going to be an important Show Business guy with his new Barry and Mike production company. So yeah, I don't know. It's it's it's more virtue signaling. He maybe didn't even call. It just say just say I called her. Yeah. Well and I don't know if you saw the next day. I have no clips from it. But MSNBC had a live forum and on the panel Sharpton Valerie Jarrett, who else is on the panel? It was just all hate. I hate against white people.
  • And Valerie Jarrett. This is a learning moment. Okay fine. Anyway, we continue on more than 220 since losing her show filing to leave Twitter even turning on some of her co-stars writing to actor Michael Fishman who called your Tweet reprehensible. If you throw me under the bus nice to Sara Gilbert who called a common foreign she replied. Wow unreal, it's an all over the map with it. I wish she had just said, I'm sorry how far like, you know Valerie Jarrett said that this could be a learning moment. Did I the executive producer of the show David Kaplan telling The Hollywood Reporter he and the writers had just returned to work on the next season. It was the first day back stunned by Rose and sweet and now many of them out of a job we've been so this is another great one show got cancelled and Hollywood. Everyone's out of a job. Where was everyone complaining about Alan show ever.
  • Going out of a job. I didn't hear that.
  • Did you know no never heard anything? It was just very very quiet. And as an aside Roseanne is a moron you stupid. If you do these things the reaction Kaplan possibly racist to say the reaction was Universal discussed adding. We were horrified by it. We also knew what it meant for the show when it came to racism. There was no longer any way to accept what she was saying tonight Roseanne saying I feel bad for POTUS, he goes through this every single day and even today as you retweeted at Planet of the Apes image next to Valerie Jarrett Rosenbaum still insisting. She's no bigot. I'm not a racist I never was and I never will be yeah, it would have been smarter if she said she'd Valerie. Jarrett is a lizard.
  • You know, they were be no calls. There'll be no calls back and forth like a shift. They're on to us. You got to stick to the lizards. There's a possibility. Yeah. Oh my goodness, but you know, then it got conflated with Samantha Bee and and there's to be yeah this Samantha Bee thing was like I thought it was it's yeah, it's to me if I had a clip of it because I finally found one that wasn't censored and I said, it's not even it's not even interesting know but it became like this comparison all of a sudden wide and then in in the meantime, you've got Joy Reid who demonstrably and now admittedly has tweeted I posted incredibly racist things homophobic original really, I mean, do you know they start bringing this stuff out of her being a homophobe and then you start reading some of the other stuff. She seems like a right-winger and she closing I was going to say but reading like, you know, she was all she like nine-eleven changed Alex Jones. She was a true. So yeah, she
  • You'd like to Alex Jones if she gets kicked out of him and one of us dies, she's in I mean she could be on the show easily. Wow, what a fake or she must be it would Brisas what happened with Ed Schultz when it was on em, he was a republican hater. He went through these grades that were just like phenomenal. Yeah, then he goes to our T and the next thing you know, he's an Obama critic and the thing is that with this hate and it's the saying that's in the in the in the slimy slug ready group The hate comes out with curse words. It comes like the Keith Olbermann, I guess has been rehired at ESPN and and he's just treating em after this MF that um, if that if there's and cement and I did include anything either but you know, she also insinuated that you know, there's incest between Ivanka and and Trump and her father. Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah, would you like
  • Wow, and so comes out with these words which you know the see you next Tuesday, which is just something you don't man doesn't say to women but women don't like it when they say to each other either and that's in the u s because in the UK, it's a whole it's like they say that to each other people use the c-word all the time. So, you know words have different meanings in different contexts and different countries, but don't say bloody in the UK, they lose their shit if you say that so it's just a word, you know, so I really don't care but the whole thing is just it wasn't funny. Where was where was the humor in it and they'll maybe it's just not my humor, maybe maybe other people think it's hilarious that she said that as possible. So sarcastic that's like real gory humor is always going to piss somebody off. Doesn't it? Isn't that kind of how it works? Well, especially yes. Yeah. It's always done that being a comedy show when I was seeing number going to make everybody happy.
  • But anyway, the whole thing was a was a charade as far as I'm concerned with the rose and getting out as to when they could have saved the show, but they they definitely did not want that show. They were embarrassed by it and they were probably really even more embarrassed by the ratings that got because it was telling them. I mean if you're a programmer and you're seeing this ratings on this this kind of right-wing it's not even that right wing is pretty middle-of-the-road show that was about white middle-class getting all this attention when you're doing all this alternative stuff, you know, it's never coming in first or second even right, right, but you got you know, the Modern Family you get the gay couple that stereotype which I think is a pensive by the way. Yeah, and they have all these other kinds of crazy shows off the bow blackish. Yeah money is to me. It's hilarious. It's a very funny show very well written. It's got some good people working there. But at the same but if this is these are okay.
  • The other show is it was it was making them look like they were idiots because any but they could have done more stuff like this and they did have Tim Allen and they got rid of them. So they're not even interested in ratings. They're interested in virtue signaling with these shows. Yeah above the shareholders above income above pure profit. That's an interesting way to run a business.
  • And bag is doing the same thing face bag is going to run into exactly the same trouble.
  • I have an appoint at some point.
  • People start to walk away. Yeah, I have this one holds a much-anticipated shareholders meeting on Thursday and honey, Levin normally lying on his boss like a hold of proposals confirms like a proposal through one share one vote the service on how Facebook is talking gender inequality. That's going to be fun. I like the one share one vote. That's the problem is the way it should be because you have no control as a shareholder. You can't even organize because of the Google came up with this crazy version of the shareholders ship it gives you zero votes essentially it's useless and yeah, you don't even share in profits because they don't have dividends.
  • Are you making all you may you might as well be at the crap table? Hopefully the price of the stock keeps going up because that's the only things supporting seems to be like just seems to be doing okay all the reports everywhere that Millennials are leaving the face bag that it's $57 plus now, I look up the numbers and it's it's not easy to to extract but somewhere between 10 and 23% of face bags. Overall Revenue comes from Instagram. That was a very smart acquisition and I think Instagram is also a much happier place complete mind control, but it's a much happier place because there's not a lot of discourse in the comments. It's just look how look at me up some great look at my food. It's lovely looking my dog's beautiful single line of commentary pretty much. Yeah, not a lot of back-and-forth that goes on because once you make your post about the picture, you're you're done you don't go back, but it's pretty telling if even me.
  • If I leave the face bag because there's no value not even enough value for the show that's telling you know, like I left the Apple platform. I think you know, I'm just one guy but I think I I think identify Trends reasonably. Well, man, you're identifying Trends. I think you're creating there was one other thing that I that I caught which which was just funny to me again showing the complete hatred and future. I told you earlier that one of the few things I kept seeing when we watched anything on the on the TV on vacation with Stephanie ruhle, and she is this really I have to look at her. I'm going to have to go look her up on the yes. Are you as I don't bring their face doesn't come to mind being at being it are you definitely Stephanie ruhle, and she she's just so annoying everything.
  • That comes out of her mouth is hate and there's a jobs report that came out that although you and I always say yeah great unemployment 3.8% because I guess another .2% became bums and are no longer counted. You know, let's see the the you 6 numbers change. Let's see. I think that I hear you say on dhm plug that they had gotten somewhat better the actual participation rate numbers.
  • Yeah, they should have the end. I think so. Did you find still you noticing issue with the shadowstats numbers are actually improving. Yeah, I'm looking at this woman. I don't know that I've ever seen her. You're not missing much. Well that may be true. She must be on some odd hour or something. She's on after Morning Joe. I wouldn't know I'm not going to start my day off letting you know, I do this is this is my beard know. It's called wait. It's called the job. It's what I do is what I do for the show. Anyway, we have a jobs number which I think the New York Times said we're out of words how good this report is and okay. I didn't sounds good. It sounds like double what we would expect to see a hundred and fifty thousand is what you need to to Really to stay even say ahead of the game cuz not even double but it was a good report and here is her response. I completely understand why the economy is win for the president.
  • But to send this tweet out one hour before it becomes public the lock up around. This number couldn't be taken more seriously in Washington and Wall Street. So the security run these numbers is incredible. We're aiming just was in the lock-up. I've been there before. I've been there with Amon before they take away your cellphone. They put you in a room. You're allowed to look at the numbers. You don't have any access to the internet if I were to before 8:30. Text my wife and say the job numbers look good. I think I'm going to be home late. I would never work in financial journalism. Again. These numbers are so tightly guarded because it's not just a and boys and girls and they're declining to comment. This is quite a big deal. I mean, it's seven point.
  • One right after he put the tree. We didn't see any price action change but we saw volume change. So the people who I'm going who cares the president is excited about it. He wanted people to look ahead. I understand that sentiment but the president is also taking action that could impact trading Millions possibly billions of dollars know of course in change any prices as she noted. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Let me finish the sequence. I know what you want to say. Probably this was all over the news here CNN John King. It's not I get Larry Kudlow works for the president very couple of work for a nother president free Twitter. Ron Reagan go back and look. He says it's routine. I dare you go back and look Ronald Reagan George HW Bush Bill Clinton George W. Bush Barack Obama president of the United States talking about tweeting about communicating about the unemployment report before it came out. I hear you. Okay, they're accepted President Barack Obama 226,000.
  • Tomorrow we're expecting another dismal jobs report on top of the two point six million jobs that we lost last year when I'm sorry. That sounds like he just explained the jobs numbers in a press conference before the jobs numbers.
  • So what it sounds like to me, he was very specific. So Trump was not was not a specific. He just said I'm looking forward to it. Well, we know obviously it was telegraphing. Let's not bullshit about that. I mean this true I think you can say that but it wasn't technically as bad as what Obama did they they will not bring that Bubba had real numbers. He said some actual now that you know, this was a different situation because it was that the Great Recession the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, but he did communicate the numbers.
  • So they'll be doing with these other guys to it dies are just on these shows lying through their teeth. Yeah. And what is this? What are they sleeping? Why do you have John? Why did you bring Fleetwood Mac clue? How shall you play the Fleetwood Mac? But I do have a job. Okay slip to all right. Oh, that's why I was all right. Okay. Yeah, cuz the word there says jobs where this was. This was the PBS NewsHour take of this thing and I thought it had it was pretty objective remarkable. Now, I want to turn to some I guess controversy today the president himself he did this morning at 7:21 a.m. This was a little more than an hour before these numbers came out and I'm going to quote. He said looking forward to seeing the unemployment numbers at 8:30 this morning. This has caused quite a stir among Economist. Why? Yeah, so these know
  • It takes weeks to prepare them, but they're kept under lock and key. It's a very sensitive thing because they move markets $2 the bond market the Stock Market Hall swing dramatically when these numbers are released. So they're kept very confidential, you know locked doors. Not not spread widely. The president does get get a chance to learn about the the evening before the problem is if if this becomes routine, if the present kind of tips his hand or hints about what's to come it could be very destabilizing to markets and the idea that there wouldn't be this kind of predictable 8:30 a.m. At exactly the everybody gets the numbers the same time those exactly how to interpret them that we want that predictability especially if we find ourselves in a crisis reception when when these numbers really markets turn on every every decimal points saying there's even some there's even some critics out there. It was saying the president broke the law when he did this is there. Is there a law. Is there an actual law? I think I think there's I don't think there's a law. Is there a law know, is it I know if they just you know, it's just an SEC rule.
  • One thing you can say whatever you want so you could get two things tonight for an announced it himself if you wanted he can pardon Martha Stewart. Yeah got got some power and every time somebody gets out. They were saying the president broke the law when he did this. What is the rule the rule we don't see any government agencies talk about the numbers at all an hour around the numbers and I think that's really important is because I work with the National Association for business economic statistics committee. I work with these institutions and part of the reason for keeping that sort of timeframe out there not having Advanced information all the reasons that Neil suggested are absolutely true, but also very important is the integrity and credibility of the data. The data gets politicized was it comes out? There's just no matter who's going to be running if it's a bad number of people are winning against that person. They're going to talk about that number if it's a good number going as hot. It's a good number and take credit for it. It gets politicized but to feed this idea that the data is somehow
  • Influenced by an Administration any Administration is something you want to really stay away from so The credibility and integrity of the data and the institutions that produce it are also been coming under question when this is done and I think that's incredibly important because we already see all these conspiracy theories and they'll tell you I spent a lot of time with these statisticians you got to drink when you're with them cuz they're really that dirty. Yeah. Yeah.
  • My do has no statistician stuff for later.
  • But whenever you talk about yeah, okay. Now Fleetwood Mac is was a special put on p on the PBS our local KQED and I've noticed this for a while. They do these, you know donation drives. Yeah, and they use these Stooges and they cuz if you go to Seattle watch their station that there's the same people and they're always referring to the number at the bottom of your screen. Yeah, and what bugs me and I'm going to play a couple cuz there's a couple of things there's a bunch of things that bug me about this thing cuz like three little Clips, but play the first one Fleetwood Mac one.
  • maybe it's your personal experience of whatever your connection already made that call or I'm extremely annoyed by the number of the bottom of the screen bit and I'll tell you why in fact before I tell you why the let's play the second part of this clip were they had they had a honcho woman of PBS comes on and has a pitch and she has
  • Can you turn by the way for donors who who subscribe which is the stainers? They may didn't know anybody that painting donation and sustain a sustainer before we play it. I will agree that whenever I hear Fleetwood Mac. It also reminds me of my cocaine-fueled Heyday. I mean, yes, it reminds me of this. I was backstage with that with that group 100. How was that? It was very uncomfortable. I mean, I did a couple of guys retarded. Luckily. This was the version of the band that had they had Dave Mason and I was a big Dave Mason fan because sometime in the lights actually did a disc
  • Blue album that I thought was pretty dynamite and but it was like this, you know this being with a bunch of strange. These are not like you and me when Mick Fleetwood had brought the band back together briefly in the mid almost late eighties mid-eighties and it was without I think it was without Lindsey Buckingham Lindsey Buckingham, but maybe maybe Christina Christina V wasn't it? But I quit too but I remember talking to Mick Fleetwood doing an interview one of the the I had two big gaps in my career. This was the Fleetwood Mac one who I said so Lindsey Buckingham. Is she going to be on the tour this year the other one the other one the other gaps just over on it yet. The Gap was when I was interviewing Jermaine Jackson who had a a song with PS Adora when the rain begins to fall from some soundtrack, and and of course I said ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome.
  • Michael Jackson. Yeah, it's one of those cringe-worthy moments. You do that. All right, just a second clip. Hello. I'm Paula Kruger present PBS. Thanks to your support. This station is able to present stimulating science shows award-winning children's programs sweeping drama and groundbreaking documentaries become a sustainer of all you have to do is make itself for new and gift of $5 and $10 twenty dollars a month for more. I'd like self-renewing to I think that's a pretty good time. We tried to make it as convenient as possible. You can make the contribution from your checking account for you can use your credit card. Maybe coming is the standard will help your station ensure that the program's you love will be there for you and your community now and in the future, we've become a sustained or by visiting your stations at your website or by calling the number on your screen. Thank you. I'm just getting in from the troll room that PBS has a sustained or Learning Center website. Really? Yeah.
  • It's Dana pbs.org sustainers home. Usually they're going with his term in early Hood usually bothers me about these things in particular.
  • Have you ever watched like the evening news and your local station in in Austin or anywhere? You have a cut to Jimmy Kimmel or Jimmy Fallon. Who and it usually they throw it to him from the news. Hey, Jimmy, who's going to be on the show tonight a real? Yeah, actually no, we have told the promo. It's a promo. Hey, Bill, we yeah, we're going to have so-and-so and so-and-so and will back to you and we're getting ready and Studio fifteen and we can't wait to to have Miley Cyrus on again. Yes, Matthew take send it's a little at 10 second hit they do it for like, I don't know a hundred or two hundred stations as part of the whole routine. It's not like, you know something crazy these people cannot even do that much. They will put so little effort out that they will not be woman from PBS could've easily been cut a special segments mentioning. It's KQED or Casey Ryan, whatever little bit yeah.
  • There's no localization whatsoever. Because it's too much work. These people are also rolling in dough. Not that I'm you know going to just say that yeah, but it's just I find it offencive that they look at the number at the bottom of your screen and whatever that stupid number is use that and then send money to whoever it is you're giving it to we don't know. Well, that's because it has obviously because it has to go through the local affiliate to the local of silly it gets credit for it. And but yeah, I mean it's it's low rent operation would have been what does it take to make a special teams. They can I agree in particular if you do it on file and they can do it anywhere and if if you have all this money to create all these groundbreaking documentaries and what was the other term about drama sweeping drama sweeping sweeping. We were on yesterday drama then is it bad. There's cleaning women. Do you have 10?
  • Do you have ten bucks to to do a live cut in for your local station? I agree. I agree with you but here's the bonus in this not sure what this is about to go back to these things. You're liking this show perhaps you're loving a baby make a contribution to an amazing partnership works is day one. How about the actual commercials you play?
  • They play commercials on PBS. Yeah, I know they do. It won't even work in that. Well, no, and we would
  • never heard using that word all rock and roll until just a few years ago. I mean it was like during the sixties and seventies when there was like a blow local revolution in San Francisco bands like Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead they just didn't they paid no attention to refuse to play the stuff because we've been nice them cuz the only play classical stuff. So this is nonsense. I just I'm sickened by it. Well, you know, of course this
  • Always have the used as they cut these deals beer commercial deals. Cuz what they're doing is promoting Fleetwood Mac store in Fleetwood Mac as touring and so they cut a deal and the deal is will give you all this promotion. We're going to buy I know if they still do with the DVDs. I may have DVDs just you know, it's not like Fleetwood Mac gets paid when this plays on PBS. I mean, there's royalties. There's public rights. There's a performing rights is all kinds of money coming in. So it's a commercial deal which is fine. Typically though. They usually get someone from the band in to talk about it. You didn't see any of that was a No-No the Bantam in there too stoned good catch good catch and I think we have learned something. I certainly want to use the sustainer. And remember if you like the show, you just might love it and a great time now, just thank you for your courage and say in the morning to your John C C stands for see you next Tuesday Devora and more humid ran across in the morning.
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  • Brought into the dogs are people too segments and the jingle was by request. I do have a clip from my backyard Austin, Texas six years of talk about how East Austin is changing confirmed new research out of the University of Texas shows. It's already change one of the big headlines and neighborhood that now has more dogs than children who play basketball on the street ride our bikes on the street. We were family. So the neighborhood was a family knocked out Erica Jasper remember his growing up in East Austin in the 1970s, but she seen evidence of Yuki researchers findings. The children were more accurately families are disappearing that we all seek use anymore. We'll see kids.
  • Want to see kids playing basketball. Can you say it right off? It kind of seems like almost an attack of the newcomers, you know, like some trick dog owners, but it's not that at all. It's just
  • just the severe lack of children what people are most concerned about is they are worried that the playgrounds of East Austin will become dog parks, which will be irreversible.
  • Yeah, and dogs poop all over the place, but you notice yeah. Yeah rping in your elevator. I understand. Yeah, I mean I'm toning down the the reports cuz it's obvious. We've you know, we've shown that it's truly now. It's again identify set the trend as you would say is now everyone is aware that we are gentrifying East Austin with dogs very odd the real problem. There is a real problem is of course affordable housing in Austin, which is going the way of San Francisco and most of
  • Yeah under for the most honorable here in Austin. It's really nice looking at as I was doing cuz I brought up this issue with the cheap properties in parts of Pennsylvania and the little splotches around the state and I was looking at something interesting cuz I was Mount Carmel I think of some of these other place where you getting buy a house for 25 Grand most of the house is for sale and they they sell between 25000 and maybe a hundred maybe they're all small square footage and it's like every house and the whole town is a 1200 square foot. You can't buy a 1200 you mean they're yes, there's one or two here and there there's a it would be called Cottages in the San Francisco Bay area, but most of these places most places got a lot of square feet very rarely a thousand or twelve hundred.
  • I think that maybe that would be some part of a solution is to make a lot smaller and bills them smaller Cottages or people who can get started. Tiny home buying process. Tiny homes. Well, tiny homes is really small, but I mean there's needs to be some way cuz I would have damaged the property game you ratchet. I have the AM by some I have the answer.
  • The Forum in New York Banker told me what he's doing in Austin
  • he has he has a current he purchased several years ago in East Austin out towards Ben White Boulevard. I think or that he's he's he's awesome and he is going to he's going to build dorms.
  • not for students
  • just dorms for people not a bad idea. I I would say that's that has potential but it's kind of sad. Well, it's like building. Yeah. Well, they can always repurpose them as prisons who says it's not the same. It is after all East Austin. The only thing you do is just lock the doors.
  • And I purchased kind of bad idea. Well, I think he's going to make a killing his bank or after all. Yeah, I purchased a copy of the financial times weekend edition while you're waiting at the airport in Houston for our flight back to Austin and I was looking at the you know, they have that weekend edition. They have all the real estate prices now New York. I thought New York real estate prices had really collapsed that I know of. I thought that people were leaving and they couldn't, you know, no one wants to buy them anymore. But I saw a studio apartment studio apartment. I think it was 750 square feet for one point eight million dollars how many square feet 750
  • Jeez, where are we going?
  • Yeah, no kidding. All right, let's let's shift gears here for a second. This is not so much something to deconstruct. Well, maybe World deconstruction. I didn't get around to playing the there's a couple shows ago clip about Ireland now passing a new law to allow abortions, which has been something that's been for boat in in Ireland forever. And so that passed and now we have Argentina hundreds of women have persisted against Venus drink plenty of fluids outside the country's Congress building on June 13th, the Congress advice on whether to relax the law and allow women's disseminate that pieces in the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy where they would also allow termination if they were serious fetal abnormalities or if a woman has traits or her life was in danger at the moment solution can only be legal forms as a threat to women's life and purchasing rates. So there you go in the World Order Plan.
  • Working kill your babies everywhere. It's it's it's it's pretty interesting Jill all babies. Did I report a reader reports somewhere song in that does this song and it was it was maybe a song by the stranglers know it's a mother really noticed on killed for peace know. Okay. The thing is, what was it? Kill all your babies? What is that something that you'd think it did you like myself would know exactly what that was. Just thinking of some more lyrics that's yeah. You should definitely do some more do some more lyric in Italy.
  • This is again. Very interesting was happening in Italy as it looks like they now have formed a a cabinet and with a parliamentary system, you know, unless you win the majority of the votes. You have to form a coalition with other parties. And so the five star which used to be the comedians party that the Grillo has now formed a that's formed the government with two parties or realize. You're not joking. No, I'm not joking. They formed the government. Well that the grill is no longer the lead guy that got the you know the handsome young young 30 year old who you know, what will form the Coalition? I don't have to be pregnant or still be minister of economic development, but they brought into parties have hated traditionally one being the the far-right one being the far left and somehow that's going to work seems like a non-starter to me. I mean, I've seen it fail.
  • The Netherlands time and time again, they they call a day a pink Coalition. So it's red and blue kind of combined. And here's a report which I thought was interesting on the topic recently spoke to him on his on Central financial markets and Hannah. Let's say there is 207 * a zillion kiss on the cheek territory in particular. The government is likely to face difficult relations with Brussels government of popular demagogue euroskeptic attends immigrants will hold and we will now find out what it means to have the first real Trump like government in one of Europe's biggest economies. Will I'd like the Trump like government. Okay, it's not even closely you remember will they come down will they engage in radical economic policies that blow a hole in please finances? Will they be more pragmatic the fact the color? It's evona the virtual anti-euro Economist to a
  • Let me see for me coming treasury Minister has now been shoot, you know through the back door and European affairs minister is like an insult to you were gonna talk to about leaving the Rope as a plan be leaving The single currency now that may not happen and usually will stand a single parent be but they've also promised over a hundred billion euros of spending tens right now, the markets financial markets have calmed after being spooked and where are you going to lie? And after an Italian phone's still off but if a new government gives indication is really going to create a flat tax that drives the hold for the budget increase the depth of fifty Bittinger of the year, or if they try to undo pension reform the cost $200 billion euros, if they do these kind of irresponsible things. The financial markets will come in the ratings agencies book down gracefully.
  • The junk bond status and is that point it's not even married Rocky and his quantitative easing is David Lee if they get berated to downgraded to junk stated. That was the you off the cliff. This is pretty significant this the Italian problem. I think is much bigger than we realize this is we have a similar problem going on in Spain. Yes, also with the government teetering because they kicked out the what did they kick out the Prime Minister for it was the number 33 in the report somewhere on that. It was some corruption or something at all. But yeah, so she lives have taken over Spain as Extreme has if you go and really start to go there and you'd actually hang around with people who No Agenda list as you find it a lot of really hardcore socialists sure that would love to
  • The country and I think they're taking over the place and it's going to be interesting to see how they do over regardless. It seems like globally the slaves are revolting. They you know, they may be misguided only see what it was so much and what I I think it was talking to someone to take the worry about you know, so here's here's why I like America is in all these countries they can they'll do exactly that they'll take the vote away. Shut up. There was no good do over and they can get angry and you know, we've seen in the UK in the 70s the the north came down with, you know, basically with pitchforks and torches for real and we're in the streets and we're screaming but you know, as long as the Second Amendment remains intact in the United States, that won't happen. That's what that's why they want. The guns gone is this is our final defense mechanism. They know don't piss off the Americans because they bring something different to the party.
  • Yeah, you can do a lot more damage with weapons that you can bump stock for the bumps that I can't with a pitchfork a bump stock bumps 3D print them and then maybe we should have a quick convo about the terrorists and I think I have a pooper clip about the tariffs this snow.
  • No, this is from your own news about the about the new imposed the steel and aluminum terrorists jumping, It's only U steel and aluminium Imports taking the block where it leave it. Does it hurt really when you kick them. Is that supposed to be a kick in the balls comment or unless you're trying to be funny. They're your own pace lasting power of celestial and I mean, you mean pulled kicking the block where it hurts leave is no smoking warnings, they could destroy a year of steel industry, but price is controlled by up to 40% confirmation of the terrorists came to the European commission president during a speech.
  • In a statement call Jim Kay said the terrorist saw protectionism pure and simple for the EU Trade Commission. I did this is not the way we do business in a 3C Parliament greebly different day besides we will not accept it's highly regrettable decision without reacting. So now means then I'll be extra duties on American Imports the EU it spells uncertainty for business is on both sides of the Atlantic including Europe steel. We need to take Safeguard measures for the you at the front door of a trade War. Therefore we have to continue this Cruise negotiations with the US that had to be done on political level because you can commission is also planning as a rebalancing measures. So it's not only about sex of steel industry is big business in the EU it directly employs three hundred and twenty thousand people. Who do you think 117 million tons?
  • BLM four year old and 500 Productions signs. See you is the second biggest export destination after 34.9 million tons of steel one that last year as in Paul dreams and Harley Davidsons near Mocksville, the EU retaliation Brussels Wilson out regard is Steve Cecil in case the world trade organisation saying America is going against agreed International rules, the estimated worldwide glass of Steel and aluminium lost. We blamed on excess production in China. There is much broader issue make speaker issue that the administration in Washington is aware of and that's the distortions in the Chinese economy that needs to be addressed those issues are going to address the United States will need to have the emails and Ellen and to be getting into a quarrel with you at the same time that we have a much bigger issue is tactically I would say wrong and strategically won't be you.
  • It doesn't want to trade pool but it's difficult to see that's now being a that's it. I'm not very well-schooled in all of this kind of give you my impression. You can help me out. It appears that we were trying to negotiate with everybody but certainly the EU over the tariffs and I guess we didn't have any tariffs on steel and aluminum Imports. I don't think we did but it's you don't know because the stories are never that they won't give us I I did actually I put it in the show know so it did go to the house. The f i t u s. Org of or something as a website for the import trade and there's somebody responsible for it. Then you can look there's a lot of things we have import duties on wax is a big one. I remember this one. I wanted to I saw the price of candles in the United States, like holy crap. This is you know, a bag of tea light candles as you know, ten bucks. That's like one buck in Europe.
  • So there's you know, there's some protectionism going on there and the cotton and there's a bunch of things but probably not on steel and aluminum and I guess we were in negotiation conversation and it just dragged on and then Trump said, okay, I'm tired of waiting and here you go. Boom. Here's your tax. And I don't know did they not expect him to follow through? It seems to follow through a lot of other promises that he makes and is the thing they're starting to note that was listening to a bunch of these PBS guys going on and on about well, why is he doing this? Well, it's one of his promises. Yeah, and the thing is his promises that he put out on the campaign Trail was I don't know maybe one or two exceptions. I don't know what they are. He is got a checklist and I guess she was it says he's an amateur politician really I think believes that if he promised something on the campaign Trail, he has to deliver it as president know.
  • The else thinks that way I love the quote from otherwise, we'd be out of you know, Obama take it to the bank. We wouldn't you know, we would be we closed down Guantanamo take that to the bank. I love the quote from July 1st of Mexicans will have an election and according to polling the left-wing populist Andres Manuel Lopez obrador who is known as I'm low. He might become the new the new leader of Mexico and he has apparently slammed Mexico's Sam's I mean really money let hot sauce from Financial Times that might add slammed Mexico's current government as weak and criticized is decision to retaliate rapidly against this week's view tariffs as short-sighted quote if we fall into the Trap of responding and I've run a tooth for a tooth. We're going to be one I'd and Toothless
  • I never heard that one. That's a good phrase from the very old very old. Have you ever heard just the phrase from the shades? Have you ever heard? Don't care my sign.
  • Never now my parents there was some book in the it's got to be the 70s that some self-help book. My parents were big into that a lot of a lot of good it did they they taught us this the book The talked about everybody wakes up in the morning and they have a sign near like a sign on like a protest sign on a on a stick but the sign says I'm me I'm happy or whatever the the goofy word was and throughout the day people tear at your sign. You know, they they grasp away and hence the phrase. Hey, man, don't care my son and I just grew up with that and I wondered if anyone else has ever heard that I guess you haven't I never heard it. I do know there was a lot of these self-affirmation. What color is my parachute that kind of stuff you bought that but I'm telling about people putting little Post-it notes You're great and I don't know it's all over the place it just tell you that great.
  • Are you for real people who are obviously so, you know depressed I guess is there walking around they have to oh god. Oh the sign says, I'm great. I'm going to confirm that I'm going to keep using that. Hey man. Don't tear my sign. I've also come across a very effective something new and this really works tried it out once or twice.
  • Here's a situation. Someone cuts you off in traffic. What are most people do you flip them off?
  • Right, not necessarily. Let's say that's one way to show your aggravation with a salary when it's always risky. Here's what I am now doing for whatever reason if someone says something and you want to flip them off instead of flipping them off you give him a thumbs down.
  • And it really confuses people cuz it like wait and actually feels worse to them like that, you know, cuz you know and that with the Facebook like the thumbs-up he give him a thumbs down you have to say anything just give him a size Facebook meme but it's in Reverse. So you give him a thumbs down and people go shit but try it. I'd love to hear back from like the idea. I think it's a good idea comes down to the school account for you don't have to do all their shoot you but taxes too. Yeah, but giving it comes down is not grounds for shooting know and it's kind of like, oh, I'm in the bathroom. Give me a thumbs down. I'm hurt. I'm triggered ball. Yeah one thing Jessy for that.
  • Bicyclist in in Austin, he has to use my thumbs down a lot and he says it really works cuz if you flip someone off on the bike in Texas, you're dead. They will on any well-run you your what exactly did you got an F-150 on your but I mean you're done but the thumbs down confusion of them like it's like a brain freeze somehow. I like it. Yeah like it too.
  • Just ignore these sorts of things. So I was watching Kimmel some you know, he did one of those on the street things and this one I thought was pretty revealing and at the same time we know that they go out and ask 20 people a question and you know, they take the one guy was a complete idiot, but that's the way you do this this bit where you go on the street and you have something stupid but this one had way too many complete idiots. It seems to me that it was a little long but Kimmel took went on the street and just asked people to name a book.
  • Remind you wait, I say damn name a book. Okay, you want me to name one? Yeah lost connection. I would say if somebody asked me today in place. They warn piece. Oh, okay. That's a heavy but okay, I watch Brothers care of my way to use. The book most recent book is automate the boring stuff with python. So yeah, I was no nerves came up with this. This is what we ended up with on the Los Angeles streets Wonder with all these the screaming and the apps and the games are people still reading books. You remember books the thing from Oprah's Club. So according to a recent study from the Pew Research Center almost one in four Americans has not read a book in the past year.
  • Love how people are already laughing cuz they know they can't name a book. This is Gregory. Only one of the Hill ways. Can you name a book? And here's how that way.
  • I'm trying to reach.
  • Yeah, hold on ma'am. I haven't even been put on. Hold on just to do it again. Can your name?
  • The Jungle Book
  • Moby Dick course I'd like that.
  • I had it looks like 12 years.
  • I'm drawing a blank.
  • I'm sorry. I am totally blanking out on books. What do you do for a living? I was a librarian.
  • You deserve it for that. Wow. Wow, that's what I thought. It was a little I mean, yeah, you can get you can make it a lot of fun I have court but this was out of control. There was way too many people. I mean, I'm sure most people have an answer. But the number of people that didn't have an answer was just astonishing to me. I mean, if you ask any No, Agenda producer, there's only one correct answer I guess. So wow, that is pretty bad.
  • Very bad. So we have going on here in California. And this all Democrats running and we have you need to explain something cuz what I understand you have some odd rule California where it will be the top two contenders regarding the or where this is called a circus or sketch some specific names orcas is right, but the rule is during the primaries you can have Republicans and Libertarians Democrats the top two vote-getters for the two people put on the ballot. It could be two Republicans which is rare, but it can happen in Southern California or it could be two Democrats. So it should be two democrats for governor. So they so they're going they're trying the guys leading. Is this kind of a slick operator Gavin Newsom and I've always I've met the guy wasn't he mayor of San Francisco mayor of San Francisco attended Governor or something and he very slick. He's like a young
  • Treat Williams, is he gay? No. No, he's the one who was married to Guilfoyle. Right right saying now he's married. So yeah, he's gay. Okay got you, but he has he's married to some other babe and you know, he still wears. You know, he still hasn't gotten the word. He's got there were in the open shirt open sure no t-shirts and open shirt down to the third button or something. He's a he's got that baby baby. So he's got this he looks like you know, and he's got the hair the whole huge. She's the classic dishes and but he's a political animal so he's leading the pack but so they're going after him with these with these anti Newsom has and they're very good. And if you look down the list of who's promoting these the anti Gavin ads is the top name is C on there's Reed Hastings. Oh from Netflix. Yeah.
  • Huh? The Reed Hastings is going afternoon. He's got to you know, he's got to Hollywood cuz you know, they produce all these things he can did call the anybody can call Kevin Spacey in a heartbeat. He could go anybody can say hey, these are very slick. And there's a bunch of them. I'm going to play this one. There's a couple there's about three but this one here is it's just excellent the same Gavin. This is what people don't realize
  • This is a very subtle brainwashing tool the way it starts off. We all know guys like Gavin posting making plans to do this. They're associating him with Trump any of this thing. You can play the beginning again. I want to hear this is a reference to drop at least specially Works in California, but then I wanted to mention this everybody running in California for anything. Is it anti Trump ad? Oh the next Super tender schools. I don't want to we're going to fight Trump and his hatred of schools or we're going to fight Trump and everybody's going on and on about fighting Trump, but nobody has the skills. I mean and that you watch these ads you go. Are you running against Trump? What is your problem? And but nobody has the skills to do the Reed Hastings group is done here, which is Association just subconsciously women to pull you up here to get me.
  • Like you haven't both thinking. Wow, that is good. And he stinks is Democrat as far as I know.
  • Well, he does it. Yeah, he wants to Mayor of Los Angeles this other guy this Latino guy to win realize it's over. I can't remember his name some long name. He's yeah, he just yeah, he's a Democrat but he doesn't want Gavin Newsom. You want to see how the right? Right right and he's pulling this in it is I watching these ads and I'm not scared of the way. They structure them just to get to you. You know, it's like oh, yeah, we got like I think it's trumpets his name, isn't it? We hate California. I'd love for you to bring more of those. I'd love to hear more should be okay. There's a couple of least one more good one and then I'll look for others and there was a fabulous Ted pill moments the other day.
  • Continues. How's that working out for you? Sweeten, the Visa payment Network went down. I'm sorry. There was a glitch and although we did get an explanation a hardware failure. Yeah, that sounds reasonable. If you're running the Visa payment Network and your Hardware breaks, you never hear back up sale over all that stuff. So clearly someone deployed some patch which broke a lot of stuff and and the and you know, I start getting text messages people like holy shit. You got to see what's going on and I just, you know search for the hashtag visa and I think the actual has tag was hash tag pound Lisa down and I mean in the UK this happened on Friday bank holiday at my point out. We always been promised the bank holidays when Armageddon would strike it came back up and they they they fixed it. I'm sure there's a backlog but the problems people had the biggest
  • Problem by far is where shopkeepers and people at you know supermarkets who just could not process payment and people would yell at them there was you know cursing and yelling and you know throwing stuff and grabbing things hadn't paid for and just leaving, you know, you're not doing it right and you know people who had had you know drinks and food and then couldn't pay for people trying to get medication for their ailing grandmother who couldn't get the medication. I mean, it was a real problem and you know, this is I think just a taste of things to come. Thank you Professor Ted for teaching us the book.
  • Industrial society and its future another fine told me might want to read and I was surprised at how the response and people are really like, how can this be? How can this happen? And it was all over Europe Sweden was the worst they have any go to cash. This is your problem and then you know, just go to the ATM how long were the lines day long? They were long lines and the ATM runs out of money so you couldn't get any cash and it was for the weekend. I mean if this is not a dire warning, it's not like there's a lot of reporting on it here. I mean, I went looking on the you tubes to find this is a gripe of mine man you if you go look for a video of a news report, you'll get it just in the YouTube. Please hang out in a Visa down something like that. It gives you a whole slew videos and they're all from Fox and n and all these online operations and not a single. One of them is an actual news reports. It's just a v
  • I hate these videos with with just text. We're worse a computer voice reading the story. What is wrong because you don't come from I don't if I do people put these things up with a computer voice can't they talk and they have a mic and somehow they the the game the SEO to is such a degree that it's the top 100 is just all of these videos with words with music or you know with words on the screen or with me I needed to I needed what's the point where you get the computer voice to read, you know is completely useless for the show. Obviously my biggest gripe about it, but holy moly and and and I have a clip here. This is of a UK Millennial in a shop and it's about fifty seconds long and just listen to him.
  • Do not understanding what happened? They don't it doesn't work to reconnect a few times and it says not all customers that we try and get the customers. They don't want to have it for.
  • We don't know what the problem is. We seen probably we don't know when it will end. Yeah, we don't know much about but I know is the server or something, you know, the internet didn't work and and and I realized a couple of things when the personal computer Revolution started. We were promised something we were promised that you would be able to have the power of a computer in your home on your desk. And you wouldn't be able to have it do things for you. Just things that would automate think there's actually interesting that I had that book with me on vacation to automate the boring stuff with python because if you learn how to lease one programming language, you can actually make almost any modern day computer do things for you, but it does require
  • Learning a language and what I realize is the idea of you know, the girl scouts or you know, what's happening in Chicago teaching our children to code he is on one hand really good because children learn how to code but what are they learning and and the realization was in education? We have nobody in Washington and I'm just talking about America, but I could say it's pretty broad across all governments understand how computers work and we have no Advocates. Where is the open-source advocate in Washington? Who who is the person that is on the education board or in the committee? Say what Richard stallman in? Well, no. Well, that would be one extreme. But the other extreme is Bill Gates knows let's have him run the program or Cisco knows let's have them run the program Google know it was let's have them run the program needs them and yeah, well in all we yes it is but they're dumb and morons and what they what they're missing is that we are
  • Teaching these children to be coding slaves for the platform from your apps and all this crap. They're really brought us down to a dumb level of computer usage. No app that you get today does exactly what you wanted to do. You could actually create some program that does on your computer exactly what you wanted to do, but that's not what they're being taught. They're being taught stupid app skills, that will be great. If they put you into the the factory in Google or the factory at face bag and we really need to have some Advocate somewhere. Maybe maybe there is I just never see report about it and now Richard stallman is not he's not add. I'm not advocating for for what he free software what he's talking about. Although I think his is ideals are genuine and it's an important part, but just you know, we need to Basics basic understanding so children can actually harness the power of the computers and
  • Even the stupid phones the carrying around incessantly to do stuff to do something productive and forward-thinking and not just part of the sleigh app. Slave pipeline. Abby's. Yes.
  • There you go falling on deaf ears as how has the usual. Yes, exactly.
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  • Close to my father often put out crab pots, which were wire traps had crabs using a fish head and a roach motel kind of entrance after we boiled the crabs. You broke open the bottle the bodies remove the guts and started crab picking which involve pulling out very small pieces of crab meat at a very small chamber that you have to consistently break up the crab body to get to the very small pieces of crab meat. It's a pain in the ass and that's why no one in this country wants to do it.
  • F you much and I've gotten it's this note from other people see that's what it is just picking crab like nobody wants to do it. Okay sure. They got work. I apparently or the rather be homeless a few months ago. My friend who owns a Cessna 182 P my favorite. It's actually a privacy store. Does he want me not to read it?
  • No, I think he just wants us to privacy story. Why don't you that's where you at? I'm going to pick me up at my house in his car and he drove me to the airport where he flew us to Hilton Head South Carolina. He's filed an IFR flight-plan with the FAA were declared Two Souls on board in Hilton Head. His wife picked us up in her car and drove it to an apartment. She had rented in her name over the weekend. We went out to eat a few times and I've always paid cash. I never use my credit card. The trip home was the same in Reverse car to the airport plane back. No mention my name to the FAA.
  • In his car back to my home.
  • There's the first time I'd visit Hilton Head in two weeks later. I started receiving junk mail from timeshare properties. Yes. I had my iPhone with me. And yes, I have the Facebook app creepy. Okay, this is another one of my Revelations. Here's what you must at all times do have you ever been to the mall? Well you need to do is turn off your wife. I when you're out of your house and I'll explain why we've ever been to the mall. We have that here in Texas. I've seen it New Jersey they have this outfit. It's called and asked him name. It's like Tommy Wi-Fi or something or Pete why it's like some guys name and you can get free Wi-Fi in the mall and like oh, this is great. I've got free Wi-Fi and you connect to it. And I don't know if you have to put your name and information in there, but you connect the beginning systems within retail become so sophisticated that if you are in the toothpaste aisle when your iPhone you are likely to get Crest ads,
  • Later on somewhere because it they triangulate your wife. I write down to where you are in the aisle. And that's what's happening. You are the timeshare guaranteed. There was some Wi-Fi Beacon that was snooping around. There's somebody we got his iPhone ID. Can we connect that to face bag or some one of the one of the other millions of trackers out there? And that's how you going to get these ads. I think that is really what is going on a lot of this is Wi-Fi. So you got to keep your WiFi off and he finishes with thank you for everything you guys do I cannot begin to tell you how much your podcast means to me evenly put the $0.37 on me? I hope I can thank you in person someday, but if not, please know there are thousands like me no Jingles know Karma. All right. Thank you very much for your courage.
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  • Let's see. It was what I was getting ready going on. Oh, yeah. So you're going to do want to read it know what that refers to the some earlier points that you are making regarding or one of our guys just making regarding the listening in this is from Keith Ray John data. First of all in the morning, I haven't written for a while. I've been devoted less Justice. Mm had an experience in the car yesterday. Well this thing to Audible and we'll I may just be an incredible coincidence. It might be something very disturbing. I had my cars in kids in the car and I decided to start listen to Mark Twain's it Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court and the early part of the chapter one when the Yankee finds herself back in time meaning the night for the first time. He explains it hears from Hartford, Connecticut. And of course the night says she's never heard of such a place now for the weird part was in five to ten seconds of the word Hartford Connecticut being spoken. I get a call from a telemarketer from Hartford.
  • I cannot remember what they were selling me. Is it mistakenly hung up before getting details? I did go back and check my Verizon bills. I have no other calls from Connecticut the last 12 months and I live in New Orleans, by the way. Maybe it's nothing but maybe the cross-pollination advertising's even further along than I thought then you go. Well, they're listening people the solution is to go OTG Off the Grid and I am working now on publishing a document that will help you with this to some degree, but see em, and I'm sure this is just to you know, this it's all about stock stuff but they have had a number of interviews regarding smartphone addiction and I have two clips here, which I'd like to share. Yeah because I have a follow-up clip. Yeah, and they have this of course is something I've been looking at you now. I've also seen this you witnessed certain particular women really have the addiction this first one.
  • Is what we already have we saw that the Google's came out and they were coming up with your digital Wellness. So you can see what apps you use too much. Nobody's think of this is a tether. Well, that's a very good walk around my building my phone. So I'm talking to the women out there to do this. Don't you think this is like a tether like you're a slave you must be having thing around your neck and a Long Leash addiction is a serious problem. You can be addicted to gambling you can be addicted to drugs you can be addicted to many things and this is truly believe in addiction. I think the Silicon Valley the tech companies know this and they may not have set out to to to make it that way but they certainly discovered it and actually the clipping a minute from a former Google design s s s
  • Well, actually then I think my Clips you play first. Okay, which one is it?
  • Is all that. Yeah, I think so. It takes a look at part of daily life restricted their own kids access to technology at home. Lawrence has worked for companies including Microsoft and Intel he says the tech industry designs products to hook users think the average parent is aware of that danger. No, I don't think the parents are whales up here and his wife Monica became concerned that their three children would miss out on real life experiences. Well on their devices still learning more about how technology affects kids with some early studies of heavy Tech users. She'll potential links to arise in teen suicide rates addiction anxiety and lots of social skills. None of the three.
  • Turn played video games or watch TV and they didn't get cell phones until they were teenagers. They're thirteen year old daughter. Miaya really know anything I listening to music or an audiobook repair. It's really struggling with how to reap the benefits of Technology while minimizing some of the risk Caroline or is the senior parenting editor for Common Sense Media non-profit. That's the effect of media and Technology recommend paying close attention to kids demeanor. Well using their devices and creating a schedule with guidelines on the types of tech activities they can do and for how long for the hold is that
  • Value spot on as we were travelling, you know, you got some down time at the airport and you're just observing and you'll see parents to shut their kids up here take the iPad here take my phone and you can have all this whole Detroit you were going to let me watch what our kids are doing, but actually the old adage holds true in this one. We need an updated version of this.
  • Please do come on. She's not full. Damn. It failed. What we need is I learned it by watching you. Okay, that's what we need because what's happening is the children are watching your behavior and they're emulating that it was actually very funny. You know that clip you play. I had some I don't know it was wrong. It was wrong. It was very rough. So we're at the beach and okay, let me take a selfie cuz I've got the Nokia E71 it has a 3.2 whopping 3.2 megapixel camera when you want to take you need when you want to take a selfie Hold It reversed because there's no front facing camera. There's actually a little mirror the one of those like a little bulbous type thing. So you can just see what you have in the shot. But it's it's you know what I'm talkin about a little mirror.
  • Yeah, pretty much a mirror. Yeah, so it's yeah, but it's if you're looking at the screen some house, you're not looking at the screen you just you're actually looking at a mirror. There's a mirror on the back of the phone next to the camera a very tiny bulbous piece of shiny metal and you use that to see okay. I'm kind of in the shot and then so the pictures take my hand at the Tina. And the first thing she does is she tries to pinch and zoom the screen like know that really won't work. We're going to have to smartphones half the time either all that's true. That's true. But this addiction is a is a growing problem and an apple, I guess as the world wide developers conference. Is that today this weekend or Monday? I don't know exactly when and and they will be coming out. So we're Google's have their digital Wellness. Apple will be bringing you digital house today apple and others with smart watches. They're tracking every step how we
  • You know if we are heart beats and they understand my point out. I might point out this guy's an app developer. So he's he's definitely will we have to be careful. We have to help out but listen to how all the in he really is really well with the technology and these companies that information to live a better physical life. They have all the data and at the core of this and so does Google understand. I love that pretty detail. Just a little just a little bit please. Oh, please Overlord of our user. So what are your musical habits? What are your digital have it so you can see it and then understand if you're doing what you want to do or if you need to adjust them.
  • Simon favor of data on ourselves as having a technology. It's a matter of personal choice and Family Choice. And so there's different ways of dealing with the situation, you know, if people decide they want to always have two vices at the table around the family table. So be it, you know, I'm you know, I'm not going to be I'm not going to go Tipper Gore here on this but at the same time we need to have the tool so that our families and our individuals right to be able to you know, maintain and monitor what's going on instead and try to strike the right balance. And so yes, I do think that in certain time the devices should go away and other times the devices should be there.
  • Because they're powerful tool we cannot we don't have the tools to control our environment today. If you're an addict the best thing you can do is get out of the environment, but these tools to the what they want to do with the key of that was yeah, we should have have your drug dealer help you get off the drugs. I'm sure that's going to work really well. This clip is from that we play clips from the Common Sense Media guys before I think the main guy's Jim steyer. He's he's an apple investor and one of his group is Tristan Harris, who was this former design as to assist?
  • And Google and this is a little longer clip but they start off with the with the and I guess it's three different bills now being proposed in California to stop the addiction, which really you need to take a whole different tack tack ties thing to stop someone who's addicted to something and the phrase. And the first thing they want is the Box need to be labeled. You know, you need to know if you're conversing with a bot on social network and from there gets into some of these addiction issues needed to be an honest, you know, if it's about the Public Square, the Integrity of the public square is to clearly label just like Bladerunner, right? You don't want to an impersonation where you're I think you're talking to a human being but it's actually a robot to me. He could be a robot you need to be able to actually clearly label that you know, she's a robot and seeing democracy.
  • That should be required everywhere know but you need the research whose job is it to verify that there were humans on the platform and that's the robots are correct company because in the past, okay, it's the companies will just wait on four wheelers quite that bolt that baloney. We will not accept that end of laws written so that they are held responsible for identifying that the big experiment in real time on our kids and on ourselves when it comes to cell phone addiction and behavior and there's no research so that just basic research. It should have been done years ago needs to be done.
  • Be made so that the public has the ability to decide what day did they give up and have control Express consent over how they give up that data. Those are the beginning of a thoughtful common-sense regulation of berseria. Look at that company great benefits to society when used appropriately and wisely but they're a real downsize and everybody in your audience knows that because their their phones and concerned about some of the Fallout. So what we're calling for, is it more balanced and there is a role for common-sense legislation and regulations when it comes to the broader tech industry Kissimmee used to work at Google somebody who's a Silicon Valley Insider. Why are you taking this position now actually genuinely do this as an existential threat to the long explanation why but I've been raising these issues a Google since 2013 when I made a presentation about basically how we as Google have a moral responsibility in shaping. What's a billion people the tension where it goes
  • He might Shake people's advice and you shaping their thoughts and thought proceed actions. So you're really shaping Society or she being culture your shipping whether people have the relationship that would have intended to have whether they sleep or not appreciating elections. There's an entire set of consequences when you shake people's attention through design and I was calling attention to the fact that we have you targeted by season. The technology is often exploited how our minds work and so we you know, we have to get ahead of those because we've seen that the incentive of tech companies which are to maximize attention or not the same as what we need in our Public Square democracies. In fact, they're fundamentally missile and we have to get very serious advertising misalign with democracy when it comes to technology platforms.
  • Two things about this one is the you know, the the the the the dream the promise of your going to get the right out of the right time. That's Taylor for you now besides the fact that that really hasn't happened unless of course, you know, you're being spied on and you visited a condo place and all of a sudden you're getting your timeshare ads.
  • Just lost my train of thought. Oh, yes the ads that we receive are just an ad that says Hey by this product the ads themselves are filled with tracking which is you know, you can get the wash the wop woper wop, which I don't read anymore because of the pay wall screw them. I don't care it's hard to get and it's hard to scrape it to you can buy a subscription you have different subscriptions. Like I will will give you an ad that has no third-party trackers. So you're paying for it you get an ad was okay you get a newspaper you can add but the ad is tracking you now that I think is a basic problem that needs to be addressed. Well, I think that's what Brave address is. It certainly does and I love the brave browser for that very reason, but here is my I discovered Discovery, but I read something on vacation and it freaked me out.
  • Amazon is now going into the advertising business. In fact without us knowing at the our to do a billion dollars a quarter in advertising. This is I now and I'm a little freaked out because the profile Amazon has on me besides having all my payment information being able to get my credit card details from Equifax. Whoever else will handle Visa directly. I don't know to understand my purchase Behavior, which all you really need is the credit card statement to know what someone does but they know what I buy on Amazon. They know what movies I watch and Amazon Prime they know if I listen to audible they know what books I read now that they've bought the Whole Foods. They know what I eat.
  • And now they're going into advertising fuck these guys. No way. I'm out. I'm out of this. I got to go to cash and I can't find it had been they've been advertising for as far as I can tell year. I didn't know this but they're play she was searched it always says sponsored products and they have two or three likely but they're going to do an ad network if they're not already. So not just stuff to buy on Amazon where you can go to them cuz they have complete profiles on everybody very detailed.
  • This is a big problem.
  • I can't be a part of that so they can give up on it. I'm going to have that's what I'm saying. Of course. I'm going to give up on it. It should be in the book now. I want to say somebody that last clip you played, okay?
  • First of all, I think it'd be begins with just like Blade Runner mediately tells me this guy's an idiot.
  • They mentioned is Bots. Yeah, we got to do something about them. By the way. I got one of those calls again. I wish I had recorded it cuz I was what I was upstairs of the Girl by girl and this is not as good as the original robot girl. I've heard but this was okay and I asked her if she was about and she says, oh, is that what she said kind of and then she I said, well, you're a bot when I sent the second time that she just hung up on me. So I got to remember not to do that. Anyway, what I'll do instead ask personal questions. What do you look like? What are you wearing? So this guy with this bad thing is I think it's just he says it's somebody did kind of mentioned how you enforce this.
  • How important is it that so some girl calls me up on a phone or I got one of those.
  • Most of them companies have these hi. I'm your automated, you know helper. I don't see this being any sort of a big deal ever and then you have enforcement who's going to enforce it. You got to put a set of an agency that cop so we're going to do and then when there's no penalties the whole thing is bullcrap find something else to bitch about both my yeah, that's what that was. I just put that in there cuz it kind of led into everything. But yeah, of course, that's bull crap. I mean for all I know you're a but I don't know if I'm talkin to a real person. I could be a bye-bye will hang up if you could being a butt-head John what he wearing.
  • Anyway, so when I say OTG, that's what this is about. We have to give up the phones and my my going OTG was not so much about it was about addiction really now. I realized that you know, all these little things and blips and blops and stuff popping up and it just it's just impossible when you have a phone that won't do that for you and you can look all you want but it's not going to you're not going to give you the latest update and that is how you break addiction. You got a quick you got to go cold turkey. You got to go all the way and that is just another one of our life saving tips here at the No Agenda show.
  • And for Thursday, I have some.
  • Let me get to it today. I got some info on the Puerto Rico death, but I want to discuss I get a short clip that I'm playing the end of the Clippers.
  • Which one is Puerto Rico did deaths? Well, if I going to do that, then I have to do the one I said, I'm just saying I'm going to see what you said when ten-second clip you could actually play it with the outro but no but let's do this on Thursday. Okay and will play your ten-second clip on Thursday now I do have I wanted to on my Thursday show. I want to talk to you about the know Cohen negotiations or on-again-off-again Yep. They're on again has that we expected and what else do I have on here? It's going to be a camp. Thanks to a brand new mixologist Jack on fire bringing us a nice end of show mix and Chris Wilson has a little little replacement handsome for us. And again on Thursday will be back and we'll bring you the the no codes and we'll bring you the Hubers and the Puerto Rico's and anything else that takes place cuz after all
  • He's a show day. You never know what happens.
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