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Last week was my final show on Fox News. It’s difficult to share this news, but I wanted to inform my team first.

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The chart is outdated, a few months old. If you want to see something truly sad, take a look at what happened.

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Forms are gonna be excited about this because somebody who owns it and has total control has vowed he's never going to sell. And I put my name and my face out there every single day.

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The chart is outdated, a few months old. If you want to see something truly sad, take a look at what happened.

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The chart is a bit old, a few months. If you want to see something new, check out what happened.

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First one I saw. So my thought is there's not much going on here. So maybe they're practicing. Come on.

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Steve Niroff recently tweeted about a significant piece of paper mentioned by Joe Lubin before the ETH ICO. The tweet reveals that Steve Bayoroff received that piece of paper from Lubin. This news is important and brings us closer to the truth. While some may have hyped it up, it is a step towards transparency, which people have been fighting for.

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The interview gave me a new perspective on him. Not seeing him more makes it hard for people to judge him. The media is doing a good job at shaping opinions.

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Tucker Carlson is no longer with Fox News, which is a positive outcome for many. While I'm relieved that someone who has been responsible for death threats and violence towards me and others is gone, I can't help but feel like this is just a temporary victory. It's like the scene after the credits in a Marvel movie, where the villain's hand emerges to continue their evil plans. Deplatforming is effective and necessary.

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Nobody had advanced knowledge of the launch. I mean, that's what insider trading is. Nobody, absolutely nobody besides myself and Andrew, knew that J Proof was even a thing until after the launch, thereby negating any claims of insider wallets. Anybody can buy these things immediately when they hit the blockchain.

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He's doing well, but it's hard to predict what will happen next. He has some strong ideas for Marco. Did you sign the tech talk over? Yes.

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No way! Did you get good footage? Oh no, it crashed!

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It's not just one thing that indicates if the volume is good at a certain point; it's intuition. It's a combination of socials, volume, holders, how many people have left, who's selling, and who's showing it. Wait, is this for real? Let me double-check... President of Europe... but this is old, from last week. Oh, no way! He just launched his stuff? How is this even possible? No, no, no, no, no!

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James O’Keefe and crew from Project Veritas visit Georgetown University in Washington, DC, aiming to report on an adjunct professor named Jonathan Franklin who teaches a journalism course called “sourcing and interview tech” at Georgetown. In undercover footage, Franklin is recorded discussing black conservatives such as Lawrence Jones at Fox and Candace Owens, and using racial epithets, including calling them “coons.” Specifically, he is heard saying regarding black conservatives: “home to two” and labeling Clarence Thomas as “the biggest coon of them all.” The reporters ask for Franklin’s comment and discuss how the university should respond to the video. In the field, the team asks passersby what they think about the use of the term “coons” and whether Georgetown should respond. A respondent expresses that the remark is “interesting for Georgetown,” and others indicate they wouldn’t use that term and question whether it represents Georgetown. The crew indicates they intend to reach out to Georgetown’s Dean’s Office and the communications/public affairs offices to obtain a comment from the university about how to handle professors who behave this way. They also plan to contact Candace Owens, Lawrence Jones at Fox News, and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for comment. Staff in the Dean’s Office provide guidance on who to contact, directing the team to Georgetown’s media relations office (media@Georgetown.edu). They indicate there is no physical media office on site. The team continues to chase comments and attempts to locate the appropriate spokesperson. The crew moves to the President’s Office, where an employee reiterates to contact the media relations office for official comment. A member of the team attempts to obtain the best contact for comment, and staff explain that the media relations office does not have a physical on-site office. The team is told to reach out to media relations, emphasizing that the university’s response would come from that office. The footage then shows the team at the graduate building at 111 Massachusetts Avenue NW, where Franklin teaches a graduate-level course on “sourcing and interview technology.” The segment frames Georgetown’s Downtown DC satellite campus as the site of this teaching, noting the class will explore how to find sources and how to interview them effectively. The video closes with James O’Keefe introducing himself as the founder of Project Veritas and OMG Media, and referring to ongoing investigative reporting to hold elites accountable. Note: The promotional financial-ad content present in the latter portion of the transcript has been omitted per guidelines.

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There are 20 million people who are a few months old and eager to witness something significant. Take a look at what unfolded.

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Checklist for summary approach: - Identify the film(s) and the central plot claims described (present-day communist uprising, subsequent repeat, Antifa heroes, Che Guevara imagery, Podesta Plan 2.0). - Capture how the speakers describe promotion and reception (posters, DiCaprio, Wikipedia/IMDb notes). - Note the broader narrative the speakers assert (Civil War as a race-based conflict; Western alliance; Newsom remarks). - Include the meta-commentary on Hollywood manipulation and ties to other films and public figures (Joker, Elon Musk Netflix boycott) without evaluating claims. - Include key quoted motifs and trailer-like snippets cited (dialogue such as “What is freedom? No fear,” “Rise and shine,” “Courage”). - Mention the promotional plug and the sponsor/app claim at the end. - Keep the summary within 400–500 words, preserving original claims without added judgment. Summary: The speakers discuss a film they have not seen, describing a present-day uprising in which a communist movement rises, bombs ICE facilities, and shoots federal agents; they say the heroes are communists and that the film’s antagonists are Antifa, noting that the Wikipedia/IMDb write-up allegedly identifies them as Antifa. They claim the plot shows “one battle after another” in the first half, then “sixteen years later, the communist have lost, but they’re about to do a new uprising,” with a federal agent who previously slept with a communist girl (the “Che Guevara girl”) killed by her for not being a true communist, framing it as a “civil war movie” and calling it the Podesta Plan 2.0. A trailer is shown, including lines and a montage where characters discuss courage and rebellion (quotes such as “What is freedom? What? No fear.”, “Rise and shine,” “Courage”). The host notes listeners have urged coverage, recounting how he earlier discussed a film called Civil War, described as a race-based civil war, and now references the new film as the ongoing Podesta Plan. The speaker also asserts that posters promote the storyline, with Leonardo DiCaprio involved, and that Hollywood is funding this narrative to manipulate viewers, linking it to broader cultural campaigns and other films. He mentions that the film allegedly depicts Antifa rescuing migrants and blowing up bases, and portrays white supremacist terrorists as opposed to the underground revolutionaries, calling it a plan to destabilize the United States before a fascist dictatorship is established, with the uprising renewed sixteen years later. The discussion expands to broader commentary about Hollywood’s messaging, tying in mentions of Joker and Elon Musk’s Netflix boycott, and a claim that the latter reveals a satanic agenda. The segment closes with a plug for sponsor Big League’s Al Shon's app, claiming it recently became number one in world news in forty-eight hours, surpassing Disney, Uber, and X, and praising its performance.

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We were surprised and disappointed that there was no single news feed across all NBC channels as promised. We wish we had been on air yesterday to be there for our audience. We value the trust of our viewers and strive to have important conversations in a civil manner. Next time a news feed replaces us, we will be in our chairs hosting the show.

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How do I know if the volume is good enough to route? Honestly, it's intuition. It's a combination of socials, volume, holders, how many people have left, who's selling, and who's showing it. Am I missing anything? This can't be real, let me double check... President of Europe? Wait, this is from an old week though. Oh shit, no way. You just launched this? Wait, wait, wait... Profit! Alright, well, it's right in the stream. We're out! Peace out.

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The chart is outdated, a few months old. If you want to see something truly sad, look at what happened.

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Right there with it. Oh, he's right on it. That whatever it was just shut down the drone. I think that was a drone.

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It's strange, this project used to have people working on it constantly, every single day. Now, there's absolutely no one here. I'm starting to wonder if it will ever be completed at all.

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No. No. No. No. No. We already know who the one is. Now, focus your attention over here to Niall. What's up? It's going to be interesting.

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Sam Altman's Masterplan or a Gift to Anthropic? Palantir & Shopify Crush Earnings
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"My big aha is it's like dealing with a deranged madman trying to estimate what the street will do. I spend no time on this. Utterly unknowable. You don't need half your company, and Palantir and Shopify are proving it. Let's look at Shopify for a minute. From peak employee was 2022, 11,600 employees at Shopify. Since then, revenue has grown 91%, pretty impressive for a company at 11 billion revenue. And employees have gone down from 11,600 to 8100, gone down while revenue is up 91%. He's ruthless. Zuck's ruthless. Karp's ruthless. And if you think you're going to win in B2B, if you're not ruthless, you're going to lose. Ready to go." "GPT5 is the top story of the week. Consensus is it's slightly underwhelming. The first experience was underwhelming when it said we had the greatest market crash since the tulip era. If Aaron Levy is running this through Box and saying redline and document comparison and term extraction is materially better, maybe that doesn't make those of us who are using it for therapy excited. If it's materially better at coding and competes with Anthropic, you know, that's six billion of revenue that they lost. So, but I get it. It does feel like it's a worse therapist at the moment, doesn't it?" "Underwhelming is great. We’re now in the grind it out, make it better, build a business stage of life, which I think is a more normalized world. And so there's two things in it. What implicit in that is the statement I don't buy any of this. You know, they're going to keep on getting better exponential takeoff, all that AGI rubbish. I've always assumed it's rubbish. Maybe I'm wrong, but at least right now the evidence shifted a little more in favor of, perhaps not nearly as quickly as you think." "OpenAI going at a big ass pile of revenue that Entropic has. And maybe Entropic overplayed their hand a little bit by kind of bullying Windurf. ... the big ass guy in the block is now trying to com, you know, is now another vendor of tokens, significantly cheaper. I'm going to push the hell out of this. That's a really big business comment. It's not as sexy as AGI stuff, but if you're trying to build a business and your Cursor, this is the best damn thing that ever happened, right?" "They shipped the open source products earlier this week. ... moving away from all those models to the single model selector. ... it's time to get business savvy, not just AI is coming savvy."

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Sam Altman FIRED - The OpenAI Betrayal Explained
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The tech industry experienced a major upheaval over the weekend, particularly with the firing of Sam Altman from OpenAI. The hosts, Saam and Shaan, discussed the unfolding drama, emphasizing the role of Twitter as a platform for real-time updates and speculation. Altman's dismissal was shocking, akin to the unexpected firing of a major figure like Elon Musk. OpenAI's board cited a lack of candid communication from Altman as the reason for his departure, leading to rampant speculation about potential misconduct. As the weekend progressed, support for Altman grew among OpenAI employees, with many expressing their loyalty and threatening to leave if he wasn't reinstated. The board, comprised of individuals with little operational experience, faced backlash as employees rallied behind Altman. By Sunday, reports emerged that Microsoft was prepared to hire Altman and his co-founder Greg, further complicating the situation for OpenAI. The hosts highlighted the contrasting characters involved, particularly Altman and Greg, who played pivotal roles in OpenAI's founding and growth. Altman's entrepreneurial journey began at a young age, leading to significant achievements in the tech industry. Greg's contributions were also noted, as he was instrumental in the early days of OpenAI, demonstrating leadership and technical prowess. Ultimately, the hosts speculated on the future of OpenAI and its board, predicting potential changes in governance structures across the tech industry as a result of this incident. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing developments expected in the coming days.
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