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[music]
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Adam, what's your point? The future
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looks bright.
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>> My handshake is better than anything I
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ever sign. It's right here. [music]
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>> You are a one.
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I don't think I've ever said this
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before.
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>> All right. So folks, uh, we got a couple
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special people in the house. We got, uh,
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an Italian from New York who is furious.
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Mamani is going to be in the mayor.
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>> Yeah. >> Yeah.
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>> Stupid. I hate him. Go back to where
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you're from. You know what I'm saying?
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Where's he from, man?
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>> Freaking guy promoting freaking
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terrorist. Hamas.
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>> New Yorkers. How you doing? Nice outfit.
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>> Very nice outfit, though.
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>> Good to Good to meet you, Vinnie.
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>> You like this curl?
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>> I like I love the curl.
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>> It's going to stay that whole freaking
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>> the whole time.
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>> Yeah. >> And then And then we have to your left
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legendary driver. He's bleeding a little
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bit, but he's going to be fine.
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>> Look at this freaking guy. He's fine.
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>> I can go.
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>> I can go.
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>> Love it.
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>> And then to my right, I have no clue who
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we have to my right. So, Adam, can you
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tell everybody who you are today?
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>> Who's that?
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>> Vinnie had his own curls. I got my own
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curls, too. Where's your curls?
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>> So, what's your story? [laughter]
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>> What do you got?
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>> Look, I can't hear. I can't hear.
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>> Finally, the truth is out.
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>> All right. >> Everyone knows that Patrick bought
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David. You've been funded by either
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Israel or Qar. Now the truth is outp.
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>> Yes. Cuz that $7,000 is a lot of money.
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It's like life changing
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>> per post. >> So uh and then listen I'm jazz chism
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today man. I'm jewel. I got I got my
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bling bling every time I come around
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your city. Bling bling.
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>> Pinky ring worth about 50 by the way.
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Bling bling. The the Yankees ALCS ring
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just came in for owners.
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>> This is this is the Yankees ring that
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says David on the side. Are you serious?
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Yeah. It's actually the ring. looking
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great.
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>> Hey, I'm going to go take a look at this
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outside. [laughter]
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>> Okay. All right. So, having said that,
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we got a lot of things that we got to be
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talking about. Uh there's one rule I
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think if if we give a recommendation to
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somebody. Please take this advice. Okay,
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Kamla, you suck going on podcast.
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>> I I'm I'm not saying you suck. It's just
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you're not good on podcast. And when the
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cameras on with you, I don't know why it
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seriously is like you you you sincerely
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want to listen to ideas, but it's so
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much of acting that it's like what is
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that thing you do with your nails on the
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chalkboard?
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>> Oh my goodness. It's like just either
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Yeah,
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>> Tom.
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>> Okay, we just lost half the audience.
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Either either, you know, be yourself or
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just stop acting and telling five
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different stories. this one lady had to
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stop her and say that is a world class
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what what did you call it pivot I've
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ever seen in my life and then you see
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Kamla getting upset but uh that's one
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Pete Buddhajed went on Shamat and said
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immigrants in America are very afraid
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and they're worried yeah
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>> and Shamat is like uh I'm an immigrant
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buddy okay and I'm not afraid and it's
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the safest I felt in a while you got to
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see that clip
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>> and he and he added that he was here
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legally >> yeah and by the way but you know what
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you know what I do every time we do
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podcast, we do have to give credit to
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people that sincerely want to make the
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world a better place. I want to give a
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big shout out to Adam Corolla because
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Adam Corolla
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>> uh very statistically said that women
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who don't receive SNAP are 65 lbs
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lighter than those who do.
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>> What a what a
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>> So for him, he is encouraging SNAP not
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being available I think for another
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month. So those who are on Snap to lose
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65 pounds for the health of America hard
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to uh you know Yeah. Yeah. I mean it's
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>> I swear to God if anybody says anything
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about Adam, you know, Adam Corolla not
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being noble when it comes on to these
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types of issues, you got to give him you
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got to give him credit. So forget about
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Jenny Craig. It's called Adam Corolla.
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[laughter]
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>> He's got to come he's got to come out
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with a new drink called the Adam Corolla
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weight loss program. Yeah.
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>> Uh, and the reason for that is today's
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November 1st and today SNAP expires
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>> October 31st.
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>> Today's October 31st. Tomorrow's going
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to be November 1st
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>> and SNAP expires tomorrow. So folks,
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whatever you're doing, just be ready,
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okay? Could be mayhem tomorrow when it
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does expire. And we're going to see
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what's going to be happening. But aside
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from that, you know, you you probably
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don't want to be a guy named Andrew
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related to a royalty family. It was a
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bad day for you yesterday. Okay. King
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Charles removes Prince Andrew's royal
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titles, orders him to vacate the royal
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lodge. What? Why would he do that?
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>> Yeah, they had him in the small castle
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and now he has to even leave there.
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>> The small castle. Can you imagine? Like,
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how dare they put him in a small castle?
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>> Kensington is like the big palace. They
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had him They had him out back at the
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lodge and now they're like, "Can you
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just tell him no, no, no, not even that.
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Get out. >> Get out." Yeah. Because apparently he
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used to uh he used to go to this one
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place. this uh it's not an it's not
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called Rosario Island outside of
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Colombia Cartana. There's an I don't
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know where he used to go. We used to go
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somewhere.
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>> Hey, I love his last name.
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>> His new last name is Mount Batton.
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>> And the British memes have gone nuts
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overnight.
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>> Seriously, he will now be known as
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Andrew Mountbatten. It's like a name
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from the family from history. Mount
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Batten. [clears throat]
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>> Got it. Okay, that's great.
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>> That was a good one. Uh, Trump rates the
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meeting with G not 10 out of 10, 12 out
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of 10. Uh,
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>> oh, >> I mean, that's extra credit.
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>> That's fantastic.
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>> And lowering tariffs. Are we gonna talk
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about
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>> never dated a 12 out of 10?
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>> JD Vans discusses
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>> not easy.
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>> You sound like a guy that goes to an
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island. I mean, what were you with?
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>> JD Vans discusses JD Vans discusses
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potential 2028 presidential ticket with
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Marco Rubio. Fed cuts rates again, but
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nobody is happy about it because it's
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like it's like when the Dodgers win a
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game, they never win the right way.
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>> Okay. Like, [laughter] how do you not
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win in a better way? You going to give
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me a rate cut? Give me a damn rate cut.
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>> Come on.
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>> Instead of doing this,
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>> they're taking half the week off getting
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their butts kicked right now. I'll be
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very objective about that.
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>> What Trump and G did and did not agree
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upon in the meeting. JD Vance, we
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already talked about that. Stefanic
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narrowly leading Hok in New York
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governor race. And by the way, I agree
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with Tom. I think that's brought to you
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by Mandani. Mandani is helping helping
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>> and a year from now, it's going to be
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even worse because it's his effect on
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her. her. Here are six ways the
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government shutdown could get worse for
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Americans. Shutdown will cost $14
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billion in economic losses, CBO analysis
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says. And then you got Cash Patel shuts
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down Charlie Kirk foreign intelligence
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probe and explosive feud with Trump's
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counterterror
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uh comr calls for Biden pardons to be
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null and void over autopin controversy.
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Oh my god,
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>> New York City candidates mother said
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he's not an American at all. We should
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believe her. Uh MTA boss Liieber slams
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Zoran Mandani's free bus pledge. Panic
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sell and hits New York as woke mayor
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sparks sunb belt exodus. No, guys, stop
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[laughter] it. No one's going to leave.
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>> Come on. Like, come on. Andrew even
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saying, nobody's leaving New York.
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People are going.
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>> Yeah, no one's going to leave. >> But he's talking about Gavin Newsome the
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I'm gonna chase you tax.
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>> I I get it. I get that. behind you.
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>> Russia tested Poseidon nuclear torpedo
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capable of destroying cities with
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radioactive tsunami. By the way, you
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know what this is with Putin's new thing
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they're testing? They're saying when
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they drop it in the middle of the ocean,
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it creates 1600 foot waves. Not 16, not
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160.
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1600T waves is what Tom was telling us
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yesterday. We're going to definitely get
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>> 14tory building.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Iran. No, that's not a 14story building.
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That's a 140 story building, Tom. So you
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said 1,600 ft. 14tory building is 140
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ft. I'm sorry.
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>> Each floor is 10 ft.
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>> If that happens in California, though,
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they're like, "Yeah, dude.
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>> They're going to ride that thing." Oh,
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they're going burning their skin.
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>> No. By the way, this is going to cause a
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lot of people to get better at surfing.
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[laughter]
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>> Yeah.
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>> Iran rebuilding ballistic uh uh
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ballistic missile program with Chinese
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aid, define UN sanctions. Bill Gates has
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changed his mind, folks. What?
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>> Shifts tone on climate, criticizes
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doomsday view, drawn mixed reaction.
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>> Oh, weird.
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>> And then Trump's grateful for Bill
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Gates's pivot. Declares victory over
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climate change hoax. Okay. Fed cuts
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rates again. Nvidia is officially a $5
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trillion
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company. And this whole thing with mic
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with AWS, you know, the cloud stuff that
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happened to them. You know who it
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happened to now? Azour.
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>> Weird. >> Azour is Microsoft's cloud company,
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which is number two. And I have some
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thoughts on that. And then who's in,
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who's out? The rise of Barry Weiss at
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CBS. People getting fired left and
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right. And hypocrite Don Lemon. Whose
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story is this? New York Post. Torched
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for saying Megan Kelly looks trans. The
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left is using trans as an adult insult
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now. Two NBA legends call players soft
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over new techniques in separate
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interview. And that is Michael Jordan
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and AI and AI. Not AI like you know
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artificial intelligence. AI as in
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practice AI, right?
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>> Alhan Omar rips Chuck Schumer for not
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endorsing Maman in New York City mayor
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election. Uh leftist losing slimy coward
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Gavin Newsome betrayal of Charlie Kirk.
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The Sky News Australia.
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Gavin Newsome says he's moving on from
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appearing on Joe Rogan's podcast. And
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Kamala Harris World. Oh my god, it's
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just so many things with that. Anyways,
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having said that, let's get right into
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it. You know what is scary because
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today's Halloween. You know what is
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scary to most people? Planning.
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>> Most people are afraid of planning. Most
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people are afraid of sitting there and
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saying, "Oh my god, you want me to plan
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for next year?" But you know who's not
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scared of planning? I want to introduce
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you to this guy who was looking for a
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business plan to fall out of the sky for
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him and it didn't happen. But he made a
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decision to put on his calendar on
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December 12th to spend an entire day
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with somebody. Go and play this clip.
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>> Watch this fellow here.
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>> Good-looking guy minding his own
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business.
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>> The best looking guy.
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Hey Vinnie, what's up Pat?
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>> What are you doing?
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>> Waiting.
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>> Waiting for what?
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>> Business plan
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>> to come from Scott.
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>> That's what people told me.
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>> That's how it works. >> Work for Newton.
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>> That's not how it works. On December
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12th, I host an event called the
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business planning workshop where we go
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through this entire manual together on
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how to write a business plan based on 12
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building blocks.
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>> Okay?
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>> All you have to do is click on our link
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below.
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>> Okay. >> Get registered. December 12th, we'll be
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together all day.
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>> All right. So, can we go eat right now?
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four hours waiting like an idiot.
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>> Idiot.
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>> I mean, he even made me look up the
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second time to see if it was going to
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fall or not, but it's not falling. For
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some of you guys, I got big plans for
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2026 December 12th. Come join us. Uh
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Rob, can we please put the link below
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everywhere so people can see it. For
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those of you guys that are listening to
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it on audio, it's
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bpw.bedavidconulting.com.
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Join us December 12th together to write
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up your business plan for 2026.
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Having said that, there's some rough
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business planning going on for 2026. You
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know why? >> Why?
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>> Because SNAP is about to expire
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tomorrow.
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>> Wow. >> And people are losing their minds. But
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not Adam Corolla.
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>> Absolutely. >> Adam Cora has advice for people, right?
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Good. >> So, what to know about SNAP as benefits
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set to expire
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amid government shutdown. So, let's
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let's read a couple of these things for
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some of the folks. Folks, if you're
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watching PBD podcast, I don't know if
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you're how much of you are relying on
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SNAP, so maybe you don't know about it.
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So, let's educate you a little bit. The
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federal funded supplement nutritional
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system program called SNAP has been
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increasingly searched topic of
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discussion. As the government shutdown
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threatens to halt benefits for more than
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42 million Americans who rely on it, if
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the shutdown, which is nearly one month
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mark, continues into November, SNAP
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benefits could seize as early as
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November 1st. What is SNAP? program,
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sometimes referred to as food stamps,
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issues electronic benefits to millions
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of eligible low-income individuals and
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families. Those benefits can be used to
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purchase food. Who is eligible for SNAP?
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US citizens must apply for SNAP in the
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state they currently live in and must
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meet requirements such as resource and
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income limits. This is ABC News's
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article, by the way. How do you how do
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SNAP work benefits from financial
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assistance? What can SNAP buy and where
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can SNAP be used? Eligible households
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can use their benefits on fruit and
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vegetables, meat and poultry and fish,
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dairy products, breads and cereal and
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other products such as snack food,
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non-alcoholic beverages, and seed and
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plants that produce food for the
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household. And how Trump's mega bill
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chain snap, remember this is ABC.
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Earlier this year, President Trump
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signed his tax and spending mega bill
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into July 4th uh into law on July 4th.
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Changes were made to snap eligibility
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factors including work requirements and
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non-citizen eligibility. work
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requirements.
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Those working are paying for you not to
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work. >> Sure.
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>> Maybe for 90 days for you to recover
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from it, but not permanently rely on it.
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Right.
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>> Mhm.
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>> And nonitizen eligibility. The mega bill
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also slashed SNAP funding by an
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estimated $186 billion over 10 years.
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The mega bill further shuttered. The
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SNAP ad, a federally funded grant
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program that helps people make the SNAP
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dollar stretch, teaches them how to cook
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healthy meals. Really? Okay. ABC.
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Teaching them how to cook healthy meals.
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Perfect. If SNAP is teaching people how
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to cook healthy meals, tell me why these
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numbers that Adam Corolla is sharing,
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how healthy is it for you to be 65 pound
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heavier? Go ahead, Rob.
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reading that snap's gonna run out, you
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know, and 40 million people
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>> voice is the best.
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>> Uh 40 million
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>> 40 million. Okay, listen to me
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everybody.
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This whole thing of like 40 million
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people are going to go hungry. First
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off,
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>> those 40 million people average an extra
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40 pounds on them over the average
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working American. If you took the
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average person that's on SNAP getting
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free food and the average person that
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gets no free food from the government,
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the average female who gets no free food
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from the government is 146 pounds. The
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average SNAP recipient is 211bs. So is
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it
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I I know is first off we talk about
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going hungry hungry. Nobody could
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benefit from a nice fast more than the
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snap recipient.
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>> Tell me that's not Noble Tom. By the
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way, he says 40 lbs, but what did he say
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the numbers were, Rob? The the person
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the average person that takes Snap
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>> is 211 lbs.
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>> And those who take no snap are 146
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pound. So, we're starving the people
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that are not eating and we're feeding
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the people that are eating too much. Is
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that kind of what that means? Tom,
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what's Tell me about the math here cuz
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I'm, you know, just a regular guy here
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trying to figure this thing out. What's
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going on here, Tom?
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>> Well, I think Adam Croll is making a
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point that it's not helping people. I
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think he he he's tongue and cheek making
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a a point about, hey, it's not really
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helping the poor people that need it.
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People that are on it are just kind of,
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you know, doing nothing and just kind of
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gorging and becoming very, very large.
00:15:15
We have to remember a couple things. I'm
00:15:17
not going to repeat any part of the
00:15:19
story, Pat. I'm going to run into
00:15:20
something here. The Dems want SNAP to
00:15:24
become part of UBI. It's a backdoor for
00:15:27
UBI. They want to open more and more and
00:15:30
more government programs toward
00:15:33
universal basic income. So, they want
00:15:35
SNAP to be more people and they want
00:15:37
people and by the way, we haven't even
00:15:39
got to the part where how many it's not
00:15:42
40 million Americans. It's 40 million
00:15:44
people in America. There are people on
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this, a huge percent of the people that
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are not citizens that are taking
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advantage of it and there's frauds. Um,
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I read last week I was reading about
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SNAP and I read SNAP fraudstings. Do you
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know in Hawaii they ran apparently I was
00:16:02
trying to find this again but the
00:16:04
commentary I was reading had a quick
00:16:06
quip and I hope this is correct but it
00:16:08
stands to reason. There are people that
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file for it and then sell the cards.
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They sell the cards for cash because
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they're below the line so they could
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qualify to get the card, but they're
00:16:20
able to go to Costco and other places
00:16:22
and get enough food for themselves. That
00:16:23
make sense? So then they sell the card.
00:16:26
>> So So guess what? It is sort of like
00:16:28
universal basic income. The same thing
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they do with social security. They kept
00:16:31
expanding social security. Oh, you're 11
00:16:34
years old and you're and and someone
00:16:36
passed away, you can have the social
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security benefits even though you
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weren't due to get that for 50 years.
00:16:41
And so, >> yeah, what you're talking about is
00:16:42
Hawaii has a has a hotline that's
00:16:45
18662642925
00:16:48
that you call. This is what they
00:16:50
reported this year. Hawai's Department
00:16:51
of Human Services issued a fraud alert
00:16:54
on May 22nd, 2024. You're so right.
00:16:56
That's right. Tell them about this. Of
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people taking advantage of EBT. And you
00:17:00
know what ends up happening? They were
00:17:02
issued a payment error rate on Hawaii
00:17:04
SNAP program. The state was fined almost
00:17:07
$11 million by the federal government
00:17:09
because its error rate overpayment and
00:17:11
underpayments for SNAP jumped 21% in
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2223.
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>> Well, there you go. People that really
00:17:16
need it aren't getting it. And the
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state's not doesn't have a chief
00:17:19
compliance officer apparently. And then
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and then the government's got to come
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down and find one of the 50 children in
00:17:25
these United States.
00:17:27
>> Yeah. So, Adam, your thoughts on this?
00:17:28
>> Why is this such a big deal? Meaning
00:17:30
like I just sent Rob a thing over here.
00:17:32
Let me actually use a little bit more of
00:17:33
a Brooklyn accent over here. But we got
00:17:36
can't let people go hungry. But what
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people are we talking about here?
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Because I saw this stat over here. I'm
00:17:41
trying to do my Brooklyn accent. Rob, if
00:17:43
you could show this. The types of people
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who are using the snap.
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>> Adam, just talk regular. You're regular.
00:17:47
Perfect. >> They're Afghanany. They're [laughter]
00:17:49
>> They're regular. You great. Don't make
00:17:52
me crazy here.
00:17:53
>> Vincent, I'm trying to just go. I want
00:17:55
to hear the story.
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>> Look at these people. Where they coming
00:17:57
from? They're definitely not my people.
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They're Afghani. They're Somali. They're
00:18:00
Iraqi. The Haitians. I love the
00:18:02
Haitians. They're eating the cats.
00:18:03
They're eating the dogs. But are these
00:18:05
people are not American?
00:18:06
>> Who are you?
00:18:07
>> Are these people not supposed to be
00:18:08
here? Is this what's going on? Why are
00:18:10
they getting Why are they getting the
00:18:11
cat? One of my buddies right now is in
00:18:13
the middle of texting me. He's an
00:18:14
American. He I'm not going to use his
00:18:16
name, but he's like, "Bro, they're going
00:18:17
to cut me out of Snap." I said, "Why the
00:18:19
hell are you on Snap?"
00:18:21
>> Yeah. >> You've been in this country. You're
00:18:23
You're born in and raised in America.
00:18:25
>> Yeah. What is >> You're a father with two kids. Why are
00:18:26
you even on Why are so many people on?
00:18:29
Have you ever been on Snap? >> Cuz he can't know. Cuz he can. No, cuz
00:18:32
he can't. >> His stamp is food stamp. If
00:18:33
>> he's in Hawaii, someone's going to call
00:18:35
they change the name to make it sound
00:18:37
cool. Oh, snap. It's food stamps.
00:18:39
>> It's food stamps. Food stamps. By the
00:18:40
way, have you ever been on it?
00:18:41
>> Never. >> PD, have you ever collected food stamps?
00:18:43
>> Food stamps? Yes,
00:18:44
>> you have. Why did you collect it?
00:18:46
>> Uh 19? I did not. My mother did. I was
00:18:49
13 years old.
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>> How long did she collect it for?
00:18:51
>> I couldn't even tell you.
00:18:52
>> Okay. I My first job I worked for one
00:18:55
year, then I got laid off and they gave
00:18:57
me unemployment. They gave me food
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stamps. It lasts for six months.
00:19:00
six months.
00:19:01
>> Yeah, >> you should be able if you're a working
00:19:02
and able-bodied person, you should be
00:19:04
able to get a job six months later.
00:19:06
>> The I mean, we've heard we all heard the
00:19:08
stories of the welfare queen just get
00:19:10
having kids and getting food stamps and
00:19:11
like you never you get married to the
00:19:13
government. You never need a man. You
00:19:14
never have to work. You just the
00:19:16
government pays for you. How long is
00:19:18
that sustainable? People talk about the,
00:19:20
you know, entitlement programs there,
00:19:21
social security, Medicaid. Those are
00:19:23
people a lot of times that can't work.
00:19:25
You're old, you're sick. These are for
00:19:28
able-bodied people just having kids.
00:19:30
>> So the point is, >> so my question is why are so many people
00:19:32
on this, how long are they on, Adam?
00:19:34
Because think about it. He said 40
00:19:36
million, Pat. The actual number is 41 to
00:19:38
42 million. That's one out of eight
00:19:40
Americans are on food stamps, okay? And
00:19:42
that's that's exactly what the left
00:19:45
wants. They want you dependent on the
00:19:48
government, okay? They don't want strong
00:19:50
independent citizens. They want votes,
00:19:52
voters who rely on freaking government
00:19:54
checks because guess what, Adam? That's
00:19:55
how they held on to power, bro. When
00:19:57
your food, your rent, your health care
00:19:59
all comes from the same people asking
00:20:00
for the vote, your freedom's already
00:20:02
gone, bro. By the way, and then think
00:20:04
about it. During the Biden administ,
00:20:05
Rob, while while he's while while he's
00:20:06
doing the thing, can you just pull up
00:20:07
who el who's eligible for food stamps?
00:20:09
What are the qualifications? What the
00:20:10
time?
00:20:11
>> During the Biden administration,
00:20:12
Democrat, remember they were like asking
00:20:14
for voter ID, racist. Who are they
00:20:16
pandering to? And then Gavin Newsome has
00:20:18
made it illegal to even ask for
00:20:20
identification in California. Okay, they
00:20:22
flood the country with the illegals and
00:20:24
those are their voters. And here's the
00:20:25
truth, Pat, and I love that you said it
00:20:26
in the beginning. If you're an
00:20:27
abledbodied American citizen and you
00:20:31
choose not to work, but you're living
00:20:32
off the government, you shouldn't be
00:20:34
able to vote. >> I agree.
00:20:35
>> DO YOU FEEL ME?
00:20:36
>> I agree. By the way, check this out. So,
00:20:37
here's a guy, World Star, just posted
00:20:39
this 19 hours ago. By the way, a a lot
00:20:42
of foul language. So, brace for impact.
00:20:44
If you got your kids around, ear muffs,
00:20:45
>> kids, hide your kids. Hide your
00:20:47
>> step away from this. But this guy is
00:20:49
talking about folks who are getting food
00:20:51
stamps. Go ahead and play the clip rap.
00:20:54
>> [ __ ] thinking it, but they
00:20:55
ain't going to say it. Listen here. I
00:20:56
don't give a [ __ ] about y'all losing
00:20:57
y'all fools. I'm 25 with no
00:20:59
[ __ ] kids. I get up at 6:00 to
00:21:01
go to work and at the end of the work I
00:21:03
go coach kids. It's just not hard for
00:21:04
you [ __ ] out here with kids.
00:21:06
It's hard for us, too. [music] And no
00:21:07
[ __ ] way do I want my hard-earned tax
00:21:09
money going towards you and your nine
00:21:11
[ __ ] kid just because you couldn't
00:21:12
get off your [music] [ __ ] back and go
00:21:14
get a job or tell a [ __ ] to wear
00:21:16
a car. So, no, I do not give a [ __ ] cuz
00:21:18
you're losing your benefits, [ __ ] Get
00:21:20
off your ass. Go get a job. Do what the
00:21:23
[ __ ] you got to do. Your [ __ ] kid.
00:21:25
>> I I will tell you he doesn't curse as
00:21:27
much as Kamla does.
00:21:28
>> Kamla's horrible.
00:21:29
>> Kamla goes a little bit more. But
00:21:31
obviously a part of that on on what the
00:21:33
point is. I was in the military. Okay.
00:21:36
And I remember when I was in the
00:21:37
military, what would happen on a Monday
00:21:39
morning formation? They would come out
00:21:40
and they would say the following. If
00:21:42
you're so last four years social
00:21:44
security ends with a three, step to the
00:21:46
front. And you're like, gosh,
00:21:47
>> here we go.
00:21:48
>> You would step to the front. And then
00:21:50
they, you know, they would say, "Join,
00:21:53
yours also ends with a three." Oh, come
00:21:55
on, Sarge. Step to the front. Step to
00:21:58
the front. Okay. All right. Follow us.
00:22:00
Then he go to the bathroom and he have
00:22:03
to pee. And And I don't know what they
00:22:05
would do. Their head was like right here
00:22:07
watching everything to make sure there
00:22:09
was no uh uh
00:22:11
>> adding like bleach or something. Let me
00:22:13
take a look. Let me take a look.
00:22:14
>> They would take a look at your pee kind
00:22:15
of like how he's doing.
00:22:16
>> Take a look. And then you you would hand
00:22:18
your business. You would hand your
00:22:20
business and then afterwards they would
00:22:22
come back and say, "You tested positive
00:22:24
for weed." Okay. You're getting demoted
00:22:26
from an E4 to an E1. Oh, come on. Yep.
00:22:28
And you got to do article 15. All right.
00:22:31
And you go away.
00:22:32
>> I come out. I'm talking to one of my
00:22:34
friends. I said, this guy's a hardcore
00:22:37
liberal at the time. I said, I believe
00:22:40
anybody who gets anything for free,
00:22:44
welfare, food stamps, unemployment,
00:22:47
anything drug tested at any time if we
00:22:51
want to to make sure you're living a
00:22:52
straight up life and it's a short-term
00:22:55
period that that you get. That's not
00:22:57
fair. That's invading people's privacy.
00:23:00
Wait a minute. You're truly invading
00:23:01
people's privacy and you're getting
00:23:02
money from the people that are working
00:23:04
>> to give you the benefit. No, we're not
00:23:06
doing it. So the point is Obama back in
00:23:08
the days when he was president, I think
00:23:10
unemployment at one point, Rob, can you
00:23:11
verify this? Under Obama, unemployment
00:23:15
at one point went all the way up to 24
00:23:17
months.
00:23:19
>> Uh at 24 months, just check to see if
00:23:22
this is accurate.
00:23:23
>> Was that was that his first?
00:23:24
>> Yeah, there you go. During Obama's
00:23:26
presidency,
00:23:27
24 consecutive months of But there was
00:23:29
at one point that unemployment
00:23:32
unemployment >> benefit. So I just asked right now Rob I
00:23:34
asked if you uh I asked uh um if there
00:23:37
is if unemployment was up to 24 months
00:23:40
>> and they would pay unemployment out to
00:23:41
24 months
00:23:44
a long time. >> That's what it was.
00:23:46
>> So un during the great recession
00:23:48
>> I understand that but it was a massive
00:23:50
like guys could extend extend extended
00:23:52
years and then all of a sudden they cut
00:23:54
and once they cut everybody started
00:23:56
looking for a job. >> Yeah.
00:23:57
>> So what happens if all of a sudden you
00:23:58
cut this? Hey guess what? Go look for a
00:24:00
job. Yeah,
00:24:01
>> this wasn't created for you to just stay
00:24:03
on it. Turn anyways. We're going to see
00:24:04
what's going to be happening with this.
00:24:05
>> I know you agree with them not vote.
00:24:07
Like I think if you're if you can get a
00:24:09
job and you're not and you're just
00:24:10
getting money from the government,
00:24:11
you're not going to vote. You're it's
00:24:13
called a free and fair election. If
00:24:14
you're buying that, you're buying their
00:24:16
vote. Stay on the we're going to keep
00:24:18
you money. You shouldn't be able to stop
00:24:19
people from voting. But I see what
00:24:20
you're saying. I think that there needs
00:24:21
to be some accountability if you're just
00:24:23
sucking off the tea to bigot.
00:24:25
>> But wait a minute. Let me ask you for
00:24:26
what he's saying. If other taxpayers who
00:24:29
are working hard are paying for you.
00:24:32
You're voting to make a decision on
00:24:34
behalf of who? Other people that are
00:24:35
funding you. There is no logic there.
00:24:37
Yep.
00:24:38
>> You don't own Apple. You're not a
00:24:40
shareholder. You don't get to say
00:24:41
anything about Apple. What? How are you
00:24:44
paying >> You're a shareholder of America because
00:24:45
you're a citizen.
00:24:46
>> Define that. Define what that is.
00:24:48
>> Citizen of America. >> Are you contributing? Are you paying
00:24:50
taxes? You're sitting on your couch
00:24:51
having babies.
00:24:52
>> Listen, there's half of people in
00:24:53
America I don't think should have a vote
00:24:54
whatsoever. But they have a vote. We
00:24:56
can't
00:24:57
>> and and >> dismantle the voting system if you're if
00:24:59
you're a legal citizen.
00:25:00
>> My point is logically,
00:25:02
>> yes,
00:25:03
>> in any company, okay, in any
00:25:05
organization,
00:25:07
whoever carries their little red wagon
00:25:09
more than others gets a bigger vote.
00:25:11
Yep.
00:25:12
>> If you're sitting there, if we ran a
00:25:14
country, that's the only way we would
00:25:15
ever do it. If you don't, you don't.
00:25:18
It's that simple. But obviously right
00:25:20
now the more and more they're going
00:25:21
people are upset because oh SNAP is
00:25:24
teaching people how to build healthy
00:25:26
food. Really? Why are they 60 pounds
00:25:28
heavier then? Tell me how healthy. Oh
00:25:30
you think they're following the if they
00:25:32
if they were following directions they
00:25:34
would go get a job right now. What do
00:25:35
you mean you know any of the other stuff
00:25:36
that they're talking about? Anyways all
00:25:38
right let's get to the next one here.
00:25:39
Next story I want to get into is
00:25:41
>> Pete Budachic decides to go on Chamat
00:25:43
and uh I think it's called the All-In
00:25:45
podcast. Right.
00:25:47
>> Of course it is. Yes. Oh, look at that.
00:25:49
Is this Halloween? What is he doing?
00:25:51
>> Yeah. So, [laughter]
00:25:52
so he goes on to be a real He's a
00:25:54
straight man. He goes on the podcast to
00:25:55
be a real man. Look at he's a real boy.
00:25:57
>> Adam, stop. No more. Okay. He decides to
00:25:59
go on the podcast and Pete Budachic
00:26:02
brings up the concern with immigrants.
00:26:03
And here's what he had to say. And
00:26:04
here's what Shaman had to say. Go ahead,
00:26:06
Rob. >> The worse it feels to be in this
00:26:08
country, the better off Donald Trump is,
00:26:10
whether he's running for president or
00:26:12
whether he is president. And sending
00:26:15
troops marching into the streets. Can I
00:26:17
just say as the only immigrant right now
00:26:18
on this podcast who immigrated here
00:26:21
legally, I feel much safer and better
00:26:24
under a Donald Trump presidency than I
00:26:25
ever did under a Biden presidency. Just
00:26:27
want you to hear from my mouth for what
00:26:29
that's worth.
00:26:30
>> Do you feel safer about the fact that a
00:26:32
Latino doctor crossing the street in
00:26:34
Washington DC is getting hassled or
00:26:38
harassed because they're brown?
00:26:39
>> I don't think that I've heard that. No.
00:26:41
>> Okay. So you're not aware of any case in
00:26:42
which a US citizen who is like but
00:26:46
you're but I will tell you for example
00:26:48
after 911 you wait you're on a podcast
00:26:50
commenting about immigration you have
00:26:52
some level of awareness. >> Let me let me tell you after 911 for
00:26:54
example for years I had SSS on my
00:26:57
boarding passes
00:26:58
>> and I was pulled over constantly and
00:27:00
people probably thought that I was a
00:27:02
Muslim hijacker. So, I know what it
00:27:04
feels like to be harassed and what I'm
00:27:06
telling you categorically is I feel
00:27:07
safer in this presidency than I have
00:27:10
ever felt. And I'm just letting you know
00:27:11
that. This is just my lived experience.
00:27:14
>> By the way, what a fair, sound,
00:27:19
reasonable way of giving his argument on
00:27:22
both sides and Pete not knowing what to
00:27:25
do with it. Tom, your thoughts on this?
00:27:27
>> Well, Pete, let's find a victim.
00:27:30
Buddhaj, there we go again. Let's find a
00:27:33
victim and exploit it. Find a crazy
00:27:35
example or not a crazy example. What if
00:27:39
that really happened and what if that
00:27:40
happened under ICE? You compared about
00:27:43
what's going on with the rest of it. But
00:27:45
what Pete was there was he was
00:27:48
scammering. He was waiting for them to
00:27:50
kind of come a little bit the liberal
00:27:51
side and they wouldn't do it. and he was
00:27:53
just kind of stuck and stammering, which
00:27:55
shows you people aren't buying what
00:27:57
you're selling
00:27:59
>> and you don't have the facts to back it
00:28:00
up because the back of the package says
00:28:03
>> like cigarettes. You know what? That's
00:28:05
what it is. No one's buying what the
00:28:07
Democrats are selling. And when you pick
00:28:08
it up and look at the package on the
00:28:10
back, you get like a warning label like
00:28:12
they put on cigarettes.
00:28:13
>> And and and Tom, you think about it.
00:28:15
Doesn't this kind of coincide Pat with
00:28:16
the previous story? They're pissed off.
00:28:18
their base, their Democratic leadership
00:28:20
is because Trump be besides getting out
00:28:23
illegals that are causing the crimes and
00:28:24
they have records. They're getting rid
00:28:26
OF THEIR VOTES, BRO. 500,000 people
00:28:28
gone. A million people gone. Those
00:28:30
people are all voting for the Democratic
00:28:32
party and they're going bye-bye. They're
00:28:34
going bye-bye. And that rhetoric, you
00:28:36
mean to tell me one story of one guy
00:28:38
that's brown? And by the way, you know
00:28:39
what SSS stands for? Secondary security
00:28:41
screening selection. Meaning every
00:28:43
boarding pass says make sure you take
00:28:44
that brown guy and search him again
00:28:46
because of 9/11. Like give me give me a
00:28:48
break. Pete Buddha J. By the way, Pat,
00:28:50
there was multiple instances on this
00:28:51
podcast where Chamath with his really
00:28:53
comfortable sweater is just taking him
00:28:56
apart like fear porn by fear porn by
00:28:59
fear porn. It was actually a really
00:29:00
really good podcast.
00:29:01
>> They should call it the mic drop
00:29:02
podcast. >> It should have been.
00:29:03
>> It's cool to see Chimat basically being
00:29:05
a defender of Trump. We all we all know
00:29:07
a lot of the people in the Silicon
00:29:08
Valley in 2016 and 2020 were not fans of
00:29:11
Trump and they're not defending him, but
00:29:12
now they're sort of a staunch staunch
00:29:13
allies. Sort of the the MAGA 2.0 I know
00:29:15
which we talked about this and then Pete
00:29:18
Peter just sort of gives this anecdotal
00:29:19
yeah you didn't hear about this one guy
00:29:21
this one time it's like okay cool I will
00:29:23
say this you know to maybe defend booty
00:29:26
judge for a second
00:29:28
chimoth and the all-in guys they're
00:29:30
based in where Silicon Valley
00:29:31
>> they're in San Francisco
00:29:32
>> okay so I don't know what effect they're
00:29:33
having from the Donald Trump effect if
00:29:35
there's someone you need to look at it
00:29:36
would be Gavin Newsome your governor
00:29:38
that's based in Sacramento out there so
00:29:41
if any any issues you're dealing with in
00:29:43
in in San Francisco or Northern
00:29:44
California. That's all downstream of
00:29:46
what Gavin Newsome is doing. If you're
00:29:48
feeling the uh the national effect of
00:29:50
what if you're going to DC, if you're
00:29:51
going to certain towns where Trump is
00:29:52
sending the National Guard, I get it.
00:29:54
You probably feel safer there. But any
00:29:55
issues you have are not necessarily a
00:29:57
Trump or Biden thing. It's a Gavin
00:29:58
Newsome thing. I'd love to hear his
00:30:00
comments on what Gavin Newsome has done
00:30:02
in the state of California.
00:30:04
>> Talk about Gavin Newsome. Gavin Newsome
00:30:06
has moved on from Joe Rogan rap. I don't
00:30:07
know if you heard or not. So all this
00:30:09
time he was talking about he's Joe is
00:30:11
afraid of me. You know, he's tough guy
00:30:12
all this stuff. He has officially
00:30:14
decided to move on from Joe Rogan. Go
00:30:16
ahead, Rob.
00:30:18
>> He won't. Look, he hasn't. For years and
00:30:20
years, he's been attacking me and it's
00:30:22
one way and he won't have me on. He's
00:30:23
consistently not have me on. By the way,
00:30:25
I'm moving on. I have no interest. I
00:30:27
>> You're done with him. >> Joe Rogan's the Facebook of podcasting.
00:30:30
He was sitting across one of the the the
00:30:32
brightest minds in podcasting right now.
00:30:35
The guy was in the mic.
00:30:36
>> And there are a lot of people at the mic
00:30:38
doing extraordinary things.
00:30:39
>> Talk
00:30:41
pretty big audience still. Andrew
00:30:43
Schultz. What do you mean?
00:30:45
>> He's He even says he has Andrew Schultz
00:30:47
sitting across from him.
00:30:48
>> Big enough confidence. I didn't go
00:30:50
there. >> You was say B word
00:30:51
>> to have me on.
00:30:52
>> Well, you've called him a chicken.
00:30:54
>> But he's been attacking for But here's
00:30:56
the thing. These guys, they all have
00:30:58
something in common. It's one way. They
00:31:00
attack, they belittle, they demean, they
00:31:02
take things out of context. But this is
00:31:03
a serious thing.
00:31:04
>> But enough about you.
00:31:05
>> And so often we just sit back and go,
00:31:07
"Oh god, I really would love to go on,
00:31:08
oh, if Kla Harris just went on Joe
00:31:10
Rogan, she would have won." It's not.
00:31:12
It's so much deeper than that. And the
00:31:15
unwillingness for a guy like that to
00:31:17
even have the common courtesy to attack
00:31:19
someone and not have the DC say, you
00:31:21
know what, why don't you have a chance
00:31:22
to come on? Let's have a civil dialogue.
00:31:24
I've watched you on on podcast with like
00:31:27
Sean Ryan, who's a close buddy of his.
00:31:29
He had the curse on me have four hours,
00:31:31
right? Sean Hannity, folks like that.
00:31:34
And so if I can go on Shawn Ryan and
00:31:36
Sean Hannity, what are you worried
00:31:37
about? What are you, Joe, you're going
00:31:38
to cook me or I'm going to cook myself?
00:31:41
This is what's called spiteful
00:31:43
ex-girlfriend energy. You ever break up
00:31:45
with a girl and she just completely just
00:31:47
like, "Oh my, I hate him so much. He's
00:31:49
the worst. I would never get back with
00:31:50
him." And then you call her and she's
00:31:51
like, "Hey, what's up, honey?" You're
00:31:53
telling me if Joe Rogan doesn't call
00:31:55
Gavin Newsome or Jamie as producer and
00:31:57
goes, "Hey, we'd like to have you on."
00:31:58
You think Gavin Newsome is going to say
00:31:59
no?
00:32:00
>> Let me go to Tom. Go ahead, Tom. What do
00:32:01
you think about this?
00:32:02
>> What I think about this is Gavin Newsome
00:32:05
is trying to use reverse psychology on
00:32:07
Rogan. He was trying to say, "Oh, well,
00:32:09
you know, he's been spiting me and he's
00:32:11
you called him a chicken." That's what
00:32:12
Alex said to him. Um, and he's trying to
00:32:15
use the reverse psychology. Gavin
00:32:18
Newsome is desperate, desperate,
00:32:20
desperate to get on the Joe Rogan
00:32:22
podcast and on other podcasts because
00:32:24
they want to roll those clips together
00:32:26
when it's time for all the campaign ads
00:32:28
so they can look like Man of the People,
00:32:30
connected to everybody. That's the play
00:32:32
here. There is a playbook that goes with
00:32:34
the the 2028 campaign that has launched
00:32:38
a year and a half ago with Gavin Newsome
00:32:41
when he got together and made sure that
00:32:45
he could bait and drag Ron Dentus into a
00:32:49
a second tier channel ran their um their
00:32:52
mini debate. Remember that?
00:32:53
>> And so what's he doing there? This is a
00:32:57
guy Gavin Newsome who has a playbook for
00:32:59
media. He knows exactly what he wants to
00:33:01
do and he's trying to belittle bait and
00:33:04
and tug on Joe Rogan's team to get
00:33:09
himself on there. But you know what?
00:33:12
They're not having it. They're not
00:33:13
interested.
00:33:14
>> Yeah. And and and look, at the end of
00:33:16
the day, when he's doing this, I think a
00:33:17
part of this is the following. He wants
00:33:19
to say when he runs for president, I
00:33:22
asked to go there. I'm not like Kamla.
00:33:24
I'm not afraid. I'm not this.
00:33:26
>> I even told him and he said he's not
00:33:28
going to have me on. I'm not afraid of
00:33:30
doing this any this other stuff. Now on
00:33:32
the other side, you know, he's a leading
00:33:33
candidate for the Democratic party for
00:33:35
president 2028. The previous one,
00:33:37
Camela, here's what she just did. She
00:33:39
sat down with Yes. yesterday. By the
00:33:41
way, I really don't like doing Kamala
00:33:43
clips. Not not John Stewart. Go to the
00:33:45
other one first. Rob is the one with the
00:33:47
worldass spin or misdirection or
00:33:49
whatever. I love this one.
00:33:50
>> I really don't like putting clips of
00:33:52
her. Not because because I feel bad for
00:33:55
the audience.
00:33:56
>> I get it. Because because it truly is so
00:33:58
hard to I can listen to Nome. So I'm not
00:34:01
insulting. I can listen to Nuome. I can
00:34:04
listen to Obama. I can listen I can it
00:34:06
is so difficult to listen to her
00:34:10
>> because she just just folks
00:34:12
>> if you're eating
00:34:13
>> practice your mental toughness and
00:34:15
emotional toughness for the next minute
00:34:16
and a half. Go ahead, Rob.
00:34:17
>> Oh god. >> Rob, can you pause it? Does it get into
00:34:19
it fairly quickly? Because
00:34:21
>> I don't want to play the whole thing.
00:34:22
You know what I'm saying? Where she
00:34:23
stops him
00:34:24
>> uh boom boom boom and then she Am I
00:34:27
okay? You're right. You're right. So, go
00:34:28
all the way to the beginning. It's just
00:34:30
a first minute because it's a two-minute
00:34:31
47. I don't want to go through the whole
00:34:32
thing. Watch this, folks.
00:34:34
>> Wasn't Joe Biden then to put it on him?
00:34:36
Wasn't his refusal to recognize his own
00:34:39
frailties
00:34:40
>> the reason that you faced uh a nearly
00:34:43
impossible task? I ran against Donald
00:34:45
Trump for president and Donald Trump ran
00:34:50
on uh a platform that was in large part,
00:34:56
I believe, misrepresenting his
00:34:58
intentions to the American people.
00:34:59
>> Hasn't as a question yet.
00:35:00
>> I do believe that there are a fair
00:35:03
number of people that voted for Donald
00:35:05
Trump
00:35:06
>> who believed him when he told them that
00:35:09
his first priority on day one is going
00:35:10
to be to bring down prices. And he
00:35:13
didn't. And you combine that
00:35:16
misrepresentation
00:35:17
>> hasn't been answered. Question has been
00:35:20
answered yet.
00:35:21
>> What was at play in terms of the she's
00:35:23
eventually going to lose it. The lady
00:35:24
now I'm forgive me
00:35:25
>> and
00:35:27
calendar in terms of the clock.
00:35:29
>> I want to interrupt you because that is
00:35:31
a worldass pivot but it is not the
00:35:34
question that I ask
00:35:36
>> which is about Joe Biden's failure to
00:35:39
recognize his own frailties and what
00:35:41
that did to you. The question is about
00:35:43
Joe Biden. Are you still reluctant to
00:35:45
criticize the former president?
00:35:47
>> In what regard, please?
00:35:48
>> Well, just in in terms of that question.
00:35:50
So, you went on
00:35:51
>> What exactly would you like to ask?
00:35:52
>> She just asked if you don't mind.
00:35:54
>> Was it Joe Biden's decision, his failure
00:35:57
to recognize his own frailties in that
00:36:00
position that put you in the position
00:36:02
that made it almost impossible to win
00:36:04
that race? >> He was not frail as president of the
00:36:06
United States,
00:36:07
>> but he had frailties. We all saw the
00:36:09
debate.
00:36:11
I do believe that Joe Biden had the
00:36:14
capacity to be president of the United
00:36:16
States. >> Pause right here.
00:36:17
>> And I have never >> All right. So, she said this to her. The
00:36:20
lady holds her account, but she goes on
00:36:21
John Stewart. This is what John
00:36:23
Stewart's like, "What are you doing?"
00:36:25
And John Stewart is probably voted for
00:36:27
her and try to help her out. Watch this
00:36:29
here.
00:36:30
>> I believe he was fully competent to
00:36:32
serve.
00:36:33
>> Do you really?
00:36:34
>> Yeah, I do. [laughter]
00:36:36
>> That That surprises me actually.
00:36:38
>> No, I I do. But he but there's a
00:36:41
distinction to be made between running
00:36:43
for president and being president.
00:36:45
>> What's the distinction?
00:36:47
>> Well, [laughter]
00:36:48
being a candidate for president of the
00:36:50
United States is about being in a
00:36:53
marathon at a sprinter's pace, having
00:36:55
tomatoes thrown at you every step you
00:36:58
take.
00:36:59
>> That sounds lovely.
00:37:00
>> Yeah, it's it's it's more than a notion.
00:37:03
>> Get involved in public service, ladies
00:37:04
and gentlemen.
00:37:05
>> Hello. her back president, the sitting
00:37:08
president
00:37:09
>> while doing that.
00:37:10
>> And then you want to ask and then you
00:37:11
want to ask why she didn't do all those
00:37:13
podcasts. Do you know why she they
00:37:14
shielded her?
00:37:15
>> She can't do it. >> She cannot do it. And we bet like she's
00:37:18
horrible. And that's why they kept Biden
00:37:19
in the basement as well. But they
00:37:21
they're they're either incompetent or
00:37:23
they're incapable. You know what I mean?
00:37:25
Biden and I I just love
00:37:26
>> And two weeks ago she was upset with
00:37:28
Biden. >> Yeah. Exactly. It's just it's
00:37:30
unbelievable. But none of them Karine
00:37:31
Jean Pierre, by the way, they they just
00:37:32
released the uh the intel committee pad.
00:37:35
They released a bunch of uh depositions
00:37:37
where even Karine JPER, all of them are
00:37:39
lying. They're all sitting there going,
00:37:41
"No, I didn't I didn't see it." Pat, do
00:37:43
you mind if I go really quick back to to
00:37:45
Gavin Newsome? Uh and I know we make fun
00:37:47
of him, but I go after him a lot. We
00:37:48
just made a a
00:37:49
>> make fun of him. We point out just facts
00:37:52
and reality. >> I make fun of him, especially with his
00:37:54
hands cuz he lies, but I love that you
00:37:55
said that too, Tom. You guys have to
00:37:56
understand,
00:37:57
>> you make fun of that, but that's that's
00:37:58
pretty accurate.
00:37:59
>> Yeah, he's the front runner, guys. He's
00:38:00
the front runner for 2028. Let's not lie
00:38:03
about it. And you guys see what's
00:38:04
happening with New York. The left is
00:38:06
just voting. They'll vote for anybody
00:38:07
that's not going to be the Republican.
00:38:09
But I'm telling you guys, the moment
00:38:11
they come in, they're going to destroy
00:38:13
the country. And I'm not fearing people.
00:38:15
I'm just letting you know. Think about
00:38:17
ask Gavin Newsome. And nobody's asked
00:38:18
him, Pat. The moment you get in, what
00:38:20
are you going to do with the border?
00:38:21
They're going to open up the border. Cuz
00:38:23
that's the same guy. And a couple days
00:38:24
ago, he did something. I'm pretty sure
00:38:26
you saw this, Pat, that infuriated me.
00:38:28
Uh, and it disgusted me to a whole
00:38:30
different level. He betrayed Charlie
00:38:31
Kirk. And I don't know if Adam, did you
00:38:33
see this? Remember, you remember when he
00:38:35
had him on his podcast and Charlie
00:38:37
actually went to this guy's podcast, sat
00:38:40
down, sat down with Technol.
00:38:42
>> It might have been Gavin Newsome's first
00:38:44
podcast. That was his like kickoff
00:38:47
podcast, and Charlie agreed. Sat there,
00:38:49
sat with, you know, quote unquote the
00:38:50
enemy. He doesn't agree with any of his
00:38:52
values. A guy who clearly doesn't have
00:38:54
Gavin does not have God in his life. You
00:38:56
know, obviously Charlie did. God rest
00:38:57
his soul. And he still showed up. And
00:38:59
this is this is the admission of how
00:39:01
amazed Gavin's son was and he was such a
00:39:04
fan. Play this cuz I want to show the
00:39:06
the what he just said a couple days ago.
00:39:08
Go ahead, Rob. >> Last night trying to put my son to bed.
00:39:10
He's like, "No, Dad. I just What time?
00:39:12
What time is Charlie going to be here?
00:39:14
What time?" And I'm like, "Dude, you're
00:39:15
in school tomorrow." He's 13. He's like,
00:39:17
"No, no, this morning." Wakes up at 6
00:39:19
something. He's like, "I'm coming." I'm
00:39:21
like, he literally would not leave the
00:39:23
house.
00:39:24
>> Did you let him to take off school?
00:39:25
>> No, he did. Of course not. He's not here
00:39:26
for a good reason. But the point is the
00:39:28
point >> you can cancelled school for like two
00:39:29
years once one day [laughter]
00:39:31
point which is you are making damn dead
00:39:35
I'm making a Okay now you guys hear that
00:39:37
now cut to Monday Gavin's on CNN and
00:39:41
listen to what he says about his son and
00:39:44
Charlie Kirk. Look at this. Look at this
00:39:45
turnaround.
00:39:46
>> So that's your son obviously a fan of
00:39:49
Charlie Kirk.
00:39:51
>> What was the conversation like between
00:39:52
you and your son after Charlie Kirk was
00:39:54
assassinated?
00:39:55
>> Well, he called me. I don't know how he
00:39:56
got a phone, but he called me uh from
00:39:58
school that day really alarmed and all
00:40:01
his friends were around the phone that
00:40:02
wanted me to somehow express or
00:40:04
understand what was going on. He wanted
00:40:05
to know if he was dead. He wasn't a fan
00:40:07
of him as much as he was familiar with
00:40:09
him. Like, like is it how unbelievable
00:40:12
your son Gavin wakes up and is ready to
00:40:15
go at 6:00 a.m. begging to go meet the
00:40:18
guy and hang out with him and and then
00:40:20
now you play this whole This is why he's
00:40:22
a lying freaking sociopath. It drives me
00:40:25
crazy how deceitful he is and he's going
00:40:28
to be the front runner. So I I every
00:40:30
chance I get to point out his lying and
00:40:32
the his his character, I'm going to do
00:40:34
it. Horrible. How Tom, do you agree with
00:40:37
that? Like he was just familiar with
00:40:39
him. >> I agree with one thing, two things. I
00:40:42
think the American voters can be swayed
00:40:44
and I think if you look at AOC and you
00:40:45
look at Gavin Newsome, they're very
00:40:47
savvy and they're capable of swaying a
00:40:49
lot of voters. Yes, I believe that. I
00:40:51
also believe number two that the mashup
00:40:54
of the flip-flops are going to be
00:40:57
magnificent campaign ads and they're
00:40:59
going to have to find a way to explain
00:41:00
them and if they're fair debates and um
00:41:05
they ask real questions like the the
00:41:09
journalist and I call her a journalist
00:41:10
from the UK was was interviewing and
00:41:13
asking a question doing journalistic
00:41:15
research asking a direct question and
00:41:17
saying that's a world-class pivot I
00:41:19
asked you this question and then getting
00:41:21
the getting um Kamla to kind of get a
00:41:25
little sparky there because she didn't
00:41:27
want to answer it. That is what people
00:41:29
need to see. So, I hope is that that the
00:41:32
flip-flops and the mashups that we're
00:41:34
going to see in the election. I I hope
00:41:36
it's real. But these people these people
00:41:38
are slick and you're looking at a guy
00:41:39
who's a very slick campaigner. at the
00:41:42
midst of it all, you know, somebody
00:41:45
needs to sit down with him and just call
00:41:47
it back and forth, call balls and
00:41:48
strikes and see what this guy says in a
00:41:50
fair-minded, you know, fair-minded
00:41:53
situation. But he'll be all spun up,
00:41:55
ready to turn this into fights.
00:41:56
>> Well, they're night and day, Kamla and
00:41:59
Gavin.
00:42:00
>> Uh Kla Harris reminds me of the scene
00:42:04
from Billy Madison. I don't know if you
00:42:05
have that, Rob, where they're doing the
00:42:07
debate and uh the moderator after Billy
00:42:12
Madison gives his answer is like, uh,
00:42:14
Mr. Madison, what you said is one of the
00:42:15
most insanely idiotic things I have ever
00:42:18
heard. At no point in your rambling,
00:42:20
incoherent response were you even close
00:42:23
to anything that that could be
00:42:24
considered a rational thought. Everyone
00:42:26
in the room is now dumber for having
00:42:28
listened to it. That's when you listen
00:42:30
to Kamla. You're just like, I did I get
00:42:32
dumber? What just happened here? What
00:42:34
was the whole time and space? And
00:42:35
>> oh god,
00:42:36
>> you're just you're sitting there and
00:42:37
she's rambling. Even BBD has to tell you
00:42:39
to wear ear muffs before you get on.
00:42:41
Gavin is the exact opposite.
00:42:44
>> As skilled as a politician as it gets
00:42:48
>> and and it and it's and it's
00:42:51
>> slimy and you feel like you need to take
00:42:52
a shower yet people are going to vote
00:42:54
for it and it's authentic yet it's fake
00:42:57
and he's going to put on his little He
00:43:00
is so skilled.
00:43:01
>> Yeah. anyone thinks that Gavin Newsome
00:43:03
is not going to be a realistic
00:43:05
opportunity to be the president, the
00:43:08
president of the United States, you get
00:43:09
another thing coming. He's completely
00:43:11
capable and he's completely fake.
00:43:13
>> And by the way, I got to correct myself.
00:43:14
Sarah Ferguson from ABC's um
00:43:16
international channel 7:30, she's
00:43:18
Australian, not British. I
00:43:21
>> Tom,
00:43:22
>> very fact checked. >> It's going to be okay, man.
00:43:23
>> Tom, don't ever make a mistake like that
00:43:25
again. >> Well, I don't know with what's going on
00:43:27
with the royalty Ferguson.
00:43:29
>> You want me to cancel him? doesn't want
00:43:30
to do it. I'll make a call with the UK.
00:43:32
>> I'll make Sorry, Sarah. You're from
00:43:33
Australia. I'll do it. Let me just get
00:43:36
into it. Tom Sarah's going to text you
00:43:37
right afterwards and uh received
00:43:40
apology. Okay. So, Trump China Trump
00:43:42
rates meeting with China. Xi 12 out of
00:43:46
10. Nice >> guys. It was that good on the meeting
00:43:48
that took place, which was great. Okay.
00:43:51
The fact that they're having a meeting
00:43:52
is incredible. Rob, can you go to the
00:43:54
meeting when they're shaking hands and
00:43:55
they're kind first, you know, the
00:43:58
the the is this it? the first time.
00:44:00
Okay, this is when they just visited
00:44:02
each other. I think this is two days
00:44:03
ago. Go ahead, Rob, if you can play that
00:44:04
clip. Go ahead.
00:44:07
>> The president of the People's Republic
00:44:08
of China
00:44:13
that grip that Oh, get it's getting
00:44:15
tighter.
00:44:16
>> Good to see you again.
00:44:17
>> Good to see you again.
00:44:23
>> And we're going to have a very
00:44:24
successful meeting. I have no doubt.
00:44:29
But he's a very tough negotiator. That's
00:44:32
not good.
00:44:34
>> Not good.
00:44:36
>> You know what look he's giving? You know
00:44:38
[laughter]
00:44:39
>> she's giving or Trump
00:44:41
>> she she is giving a look like oh my god
00:44:43
another American. Cuz you have to
00:44:44
realize for them
00:44:46
>> they're not they don't they're not a
00:44:48
flattery community.
00:44:50
>> They're not going to be like [laughter]
00:44:51
honey you did such a good job. straight
00:44:54
A's or you're fired as my son [laughter]
00:44:56
type of an environment, right? Like the
00:44:58
And then afterwards he's on Air Force
00:45:00
One, the famous office. I don't know why
00:45:01
he always does this meeting at the door.
00:45:04
That door. Yeah. >> Go ahead, Rob. Asked about how the
00:45:06
meeting went. Go ahead.
00:45:08
>> I think we've discussed mostly what what
00:45:10
we said. Pretty comprehensive. We're
00:45:12
going to issue a statement on some of
00:45:13
the details,
00:45:15
>> but overall, I guess on the scale of
00:45:17
from 0 to 10, with 10 being the best, I
00:45:20
would say the meeting was a 12. Okay, I
00:45:23
think it was a good job.
00:45:24
>> I think very importantly, you know, just
00:45:27
the whole relationship is very very
00:45:30
important and I think it was really
00:45:32
good. >> Well, especially coming on the heels of
00:45:34
the >> Tom. Well, I think what Trump is trying
00:45:39
to do is get the deal done. And China is
00:45:42
still going to be thinking long term.
00:45:44
And on the other side of life, you have
00:45:46
economy and then you've got defense and
00:45:48
you got little leaks coming out about
00:45:50
China going to help Iran or something.
00:45:52
So you have those little leaks coming
00:45:53
out. So you see China's still playing
00:45:55
this 3D chess. But I think the president
00:45:58
made great progress economically. You
00:46:01
had Bessant over the week before I
00:46:04
believe they were in Malaysia wherever
00:46:06
it was. They were not in China with the
00:46:09
Chinese diplomats representing the
00:46:11
economy. Um, and and I think that
00:46:13
there's tremendous momentum that's
00:46:16
that's coming along here. And I think
00:46:19
we're about to hear about a giant
00:46:20
soybean deal where China's going to buy
00:46:23
a lot of soybean from US farmers. So, I
00:46:26
I think there's multi-points on this
00:46:28
that are really good that are going to
00:46:30
move forward. And it's interesting. He
00:46:32
says, "Look, now that we've met, now
00:46:34
that we have some agreements, I'll take
00:46:35
the I'll take the tariffs back." Very
00:46:38
simple. I'm not here to hurt you. I'm
00:46:39
here to negotiate. And uh I I I like
00:46:42
what we're hearing, but remember, China
00:46:44
plays the long game. And so what you you
00:46:47
get over here, you got to keep an eye on
00:46:49
them over there.
00:46:50
>> Yeah. So the decision was to lower the
00:46:52
Chinese exports from 57 or 47%.
00:46:56
Which Trump said was because of Xi's
00:46:58
commitment to decrease the flow of
00:46:59
fentinol. And on the on the topic of of
00:47:02
that, when they talk about the things
00:47:03
that they agreed on this and didn't
00:47:05
agree on, this is the NBC news story.
00:47:07
Fentinol Trump agreed lowered the
00:47:09
fentinol tariffs on China uh um 10 to
00:47:13
20. Trump lowered fentinol tariffs on
00:47:15
China 10 to 20%. Effective immediately
00:47:18
what? 10 from 20%. Effective immediately
00:47:21
marking total terrors 47 to 50. He
00:47:24
trusts G will work very hard to stop
00:47:25
fentinel uh precursors. I think you're
00:47:28
going to see a big difference. He said
00:47:30
about the meeting with China rare earth
00:47:32
minerals which is what just Tom talked
00:47:33
about. China imposed exports controls on
00:47:36
rare earth for magnets and turbines and
00:47:38
EVs as a trade chip. Trump and Xi agreed
00:47:41
to a one-year reprive likely routinely
00:47:44
extended. All of a rare earth has been
00:47:46
settled and that's for the world. So
00:47:49
that's one. Soybeans, what Tom just
00:47:51
talked about. Ukraine, US and China will
00:47:52
work together on Ukraine war. Ukraine
00:47:54
came up very strongly. We talked about
00:47:56
it for a long time.
00:47:58
We're both going to work together to see
00:48:00
if we can get something done. And then
00:48:02
Nvidia, no discussion on relaxing
00:48:04
Blackwell chip export curves. We're not
00:48:06
talking about Blackwell chips. Trump
00:48:08
said US allows limited H20 GPU exports
00:48:11
to China. So, let me tell you what I
00:48:12
think is going on here.
00:48:13
>> Mhm.
00:48:14
>> Um,
00:48:16
you know, uh, you've you've probably
00:48:19
heard when Trump makes a comment about
00:48:22
Rubio. Rubio's got two big jobs right
00:48:23
now. One of the jobs he's got is the job
00:48:27
of Henry Kissinger. Okay? And you'll
00:48:29
hear Trump will say, "I believe Rubio is
00:48:31
better than Henry Kissinger by the time
00:48:32
he's going to be done." Because Henry
00:48:34
Kissinger used to leak. He was known as
00:48:37
a leaker. He was known as a You didn't
00:48:39
hear that when he said, "Rob, do you
00:48:40
have that clip when when he you remember
00:48:42
this clip I'm talking about, Rob?"
00:48:44
>> Like tell like tell everybody
00:48:45
everything. >> Yeah. So he he he calls Go ahead, Tom.
00:48:48
He had two key contacts that we found
00:48:50
out after he passed away with the New
00:48:52
York Times and he was a professional
00:48:54
leaker and it was he was a real son of a
00:48:57
[ __ ] on that end. He may have been a
00:48:59
negotiator or a good secretary of state
00:49:01
but the people in Washington you a lot
00:49:03
of people say there was another part of
00:49:04
Henry Kissinger that was all about
00:49:06
himself and he would leak things left
00:49:07
and right.
00:49:08
>> Okay. So Trump calls him a leaker. I
00:49:10
think this is it. Yeah. Uh is that
00:49:12
called There you go. Exactly. This is a
00:49:14
play the clip. This is him talking about
00:49:16
Rubio. we call it. We need that brain on
00:49:18
occasion. We got to get Jared in here.
00:49:20
We got to get a certain group of people.
00:49:22
But Steve started this all by himself. I
00:49:25
call him Henry Kissinger who doesn't
00:49:28
leak. Okay. [laughter]
00:49:30
>> Henry is a big leaker. He leaked. He
00:49:32
leaked.
00:49:33
>> So he's complimentary with Whitkoff. He
00:49:36
said similar things about Rubio as well.
00:49:38
Uh and so when you go back and think
00:49:41
about what Kissinger did, Kissinger
00:49:42
followed a guy whose name was Bismar.
00:49:45
Bismar was a previous
00:49:47
>> Ottan Bismar
00:49:48
>> Ottoan Bismar previous chancellor of
00:49:50
Germany.
00:49:51
>> Yeah.
00:49:52
>> He
00:49:53
>> the second Reich which sounds bad but
00:49:55
it's the you know
00:49:56
>> and so in the 1800s
00:49:58
>> he was dealing with you know a handful
00:50:00
of countries that he was always having
00:50:01
issues with and he was never the
00:50:03
biggest. So you're dealing with Austria,
00:50:04
you're dealing with Hungary, you're
00:50:05
dealing with France, you're dealing with
00:50:07
Italy, you're dealing with Russia. And
00:50:09
he had this, you know, triangular
00:50:11
diplomacy that he would follow to have
00:50:13
relationship. You you always you always
00:50:17
want if you're the strongest, which
00:50:18
America is, China's second, third is
00:50:20
Russia. Triangular diplomacy is befriend
00:50:24
this guy to eliminate this guy. Okay?
00:50:27
>> So meaning Trump tried really hard to
00:50:29
get good with Putin, to build that
00:50:32
relationship with Putin. But Putin
00:50:35
didn't play ball with him. So then what
00:50:38
does Trump do? If you take Trump, US,
00:50:41
Russia, and Ukraine, who would that be
00:50:43
in triangular diplomacy? Who should he
00:50:46
get closer to? If it's US, Russia, and
00:50:50
Ukraine, who should he team up against
00:50:52
the other? It's US and Ukraine against
00:50:55
Russia.
00:50:56
>> Yes. >> But in US, China, Russia, it's who? It's
00:50:59
US and Russia against China. But Putin's
00:51:01
not playing ball. So Putin is not
00:51:03
playing ball. Now he's going to go,
00:51:04
"Okay, you want to do this? Guess what?
00:51:06
I'm going to go and develop a stronger
00:51:07
relationship with China." And
00:51:10
[clears throat] now he's doing this with China. And he's forcing everybody
00:51:13
>> to leave Putin on an island. The one
00:51:16
question that you all often get asked is
00:51:17
the following. Why did Nixon get off the
00:51:19
gold standard?
00:51:20
>> Why?
00:51:21
>> Why did Nixon get off the gold standard?
00:51:22
Do you realize since 1971,
00:51:25
every every single thing can be
00:51:27
positioned back to 1971 when we got off
00:51:29
the gold standard? Everything. debt debt
00:51:31
just blew up everything blew up since n
00:51:34
but the reason why they did that at that
00:51:37
time and Nixon went and opened up China
00:51:39
there's only one reason why they went
00:51:41
and opened up China in 1970 Rob can you
00:51:44
type up who were the top 10 biggest GDPs
00:51:47
in the world in 1970 Adam Vinnie who
00:51:49
were the top 10 biggest GDPs in the
00:51:51
world in 197
00:51:52
>> 1970 US was number one
00:51:53
>> okay who's two
00:51:54
>> I would put um Japan up there
00:51:58
>> I would put Russia for back Yeah,
00:52:01
they're they're still up there.
00:52:02
>> I don't know.
00:52:03
>> Top 10. Yeah, be in the top 10.
00:52:05
>> US was one. Japan was two. Look at that,
00:52:07
Vinnie. Germany,
00:52:08
>> Germany's up there, right? UK, Italy,
00:52:12
>> Canada, all the G7 countries.
00:52:13
>> Canada was bigger than China. Countries.
00:52:15
>> Think about that.
00:52:17
>> Canada's bigger than China. Go a little
00:52:18
bit higher, rap. Go a little bit higher.
00:52:20
There's one country that's not on there,
00:52:21
though.
00:52:22
>> USSR. Okay. USSR. And and by the way,
00:52:26
USSR was was
00:52:28
>> so he's sitting there wondering, you
00:52:30
know, what's going on with Russia and
00:52:32
the communist regime moving. Nixon
00:52:34
decides to go out there and team up with
00:52:37
who?
00:52:38
>> Little China.
00:52:39
>> Yeah. >> Wow.
00:52:40
>> China had the biggest military, but they
00:52:42
didn't have the biggest GDP. They go and
00:52:44
help China to equalize who?
00:52:47
>> Russia.
00:52:48
>> And what ends up happening?
00:52:49
>> They created the enemy. Of course,
00:52:51
>> China got bigger than Russia. And China
00:52:53
is where it's at today. So to me, Trump
00:52:56
right now is trying to do triangular
00:52:58
diplomacy and the better person that
00:53:01
would have been a better partner for him
00:53:02
to go against China would have been
00:53:04
Putin. But Putin's not playing ball. In
00:53:06
my opinion, it would have been better
00:53:08
for us to be closer to Russia to hold
00:53:10
China accountable than the other way
00:53:12
around. And it didn't work. And you you
00:53:14
know, you you don't want everybody to be
00:53:16
getting along. And you also don't want
00:53:18
to have a good relationship with both of
00:53:19
the parties because you can't hold the
00:53:21
other one accountable. Everybody's
00:53:22
ambitious. Everybody is motivated, but
00:53:24
he's going through a challenge right
00:53:26
now. He's really the entire time while
00:53:28
he's talking, guess who he's talking to?
00:53:30
>> Guess Guess who he knows is watching
00:53:32
every thing he's doing is watching
00:53:34
Putin. And you know what Putin does
00:53:36
>> when he sees this taking place? Here's
00:53:38
what Putin does. Oh, really? Okay, no
00:53:40
problem. Let me drop some crazy ass
00:53:43
news, Mr. Trump. Okay, so what does he
00:53:45
do? Here's what Putin does. Putin comes
00:53:48
out and drops what news? Here's the
00:53:50
news. And Tom, I'm coming to you with
00:53:52
this one here. Putin drops the news
00:53:55
saying
00:53:57
that Russia is officially testing
00:54:01
Poseidon nuclear torpedo capable of
00:54:04
destroying cities with radioactive
00:54:07
tsunamis. This is New York Post just two
00:54:10
days ago. Rob, is this the clip of what
00:54:12
they're testing?
00:54:13
>> Uh, yeah. It's a animation of what the
00:54:14
Okay, great.
00:54:15
>> This is not what they're testing. This
00:54:16
is what they have just to show you
00:54:17
what's capable of doing. Go ahead, Rob.
00:54:23
The music isn't helping. Okay.
00:54:27
You I'm sure you're reading that, Vinn.
00:54:29
>> I got I got you. I got you.
00:54:30
>> Everybody's going to die. You're going
00:54:32
to die.
00:54:34
>> Okay.
00:54:35
>> Okay. Missile launch submarine.
00:54:39
>> So, that guy goes
00:54:41
and then look what this guy does.
00:54:44
He just dropped this two days ago.
00:54:46
>> Putin put this out.
00:54:47
>> Why are you showing this to the world?
00:54:48
Yeah.
00:54:49
>> Okay. Why do you want the world to know
00:54:51
this is your capability?
00:54:54
Why?
00:54:56
Okay.
00:54:58
Great music.
00:55:00
>> Killing killing people.
00:55:01
>> Yes.
00:55:02
>> Those are our aircraft carriers. That
00:55:03
That's the design.
00:55:05
>> And what else is it capable of doing?
00:55:08
>> Boom.
00:55:09
>> Look at that.
00:55:13
>> And I love how he put some music
00:55:14
hip-hop.
00:55:15
>> Yeah. To make it softer. And look at
00:55:16
that. 1600 foot waves.
00:55:23
>> I hope Trump's team makes a video going
00:55:24
back.
00:55:25
>> 200 meters is what Tom 200 meters each
00:55:28
meter is 3 feet. Correct.
00:55:29
>> So 200 meters. So a little over so six
00:55:32
six Let me just read this to you to see
00:55:34
what they're doing. So why is why is
00:55:35
Putin doing this?
00:55:37
>> Why is Putin doing this? What what's he
00:55:39
trying to say? What's he trying to tell
00:55:41
people? Okay, so Putin drops that, okay,
00:55:44
on a nuclear prociding capable of
00:55:47
leveling coastal cities with 1,600 foot
00:55:50
high radioactive tsunamis. 1,600 ft is
00:55:54
roughly 160story buildings coming at
00:55:57
you. And while he's doing this, not much
00:56:01
is publicly known about Poseidon.
00:56:02
Reports estimate that the weapon is
00:56:04
capable of carrying 2 mega ton warhead
00:56:06
or more than 150 times the power of a
00:56:08
bomb the the US dropped on Hiroshima
00:56:12
Vinnie 150 times stronger than what we
00:56:14
dropped in Hiroshima in 1945. They are
00:56:16
designed to trigger radioactive tsunamis
00:56:18
of up to 1600 feet from hundreds of
00:56:21
miles away according to Russia state
00:56:22
media. That's what he announces. And
00:56:24
what does President Trump come out and
00:56:26
say all of a sudden?
00:56:27
>> What >> Tom? What does President Trump come out
00:56:29
say all of a sudden? Well, we're going
00:56:31
back to testing and we're going to do a
00:56:32
whole lot of testing. We got uh we got
00:56:34
great uh great nuclear program,
00:56:37
wonderful smart nuclear scientists. It's
00:56:39
wonderful, best in the world. Some of
00:56:41
them, my god, some of these wonderful
00:56:42
people are great. And we're going to go
00:56:44
back and talk together.
00:56:45
>> This is what he says.
00:56:46
>> Oh my goodness.
00:56:47
>> We have more nuclear weapons than
00:56:48
anybody. We don't do testing. We've
00:56:51
halted it years, many years ago, but
00:56:54
with others doing testing, I think it's
00:56:56
appropriate that we do also.
00:56:58
>> It was a Okay. So, when was the meeting
00:57:01
with Gi?
00:57:02
>> Just this week.
00:57:03
>> But what day?
00:57:06
>> What day? Give me a day. What day was
00:57:07
it, Rob? When was the meeting with
00:57:08
>> She was Wednesday.
00:57:10
>> Wednesday. >> I think Wednesday.
00:57:11
>> Okay. And
00:57:12
>> hour Wednesday, right?
00:57:13
>> That's right. Our Wednesday. October
00:57:14
30th, which is yesterday. Okay.
00:57:16
>> Do you know Do you know when Putin
00:57:19
announced
00:57:20
>> this testing?
00:57:21
>> When? >> Do you know when he announced hours
00:57:22
after Thursday?
00:57:23
>> No. No. A day before.
00:57:25
>> Oh.
00:57:26
>> Which is like, hey, right before your
00:57:27
meeting.
00:57:28
>> Okay. Okay, I got >> I want you to know what we have that we
00:57:31
got going on. Okay,
00:57:32
>> so Tom, your thoughts, okay, with
00:57:34
everything that's going on right now
00:57:35
with Russia, China, how do you think
00:57:37
this is being managed and who and what
00:57:40
country you think is preventing the
00:57:42
negotiation from going smoother?
00:57:44
>> Uh, well, first of all, Russians
00:57:46
interfering here and Russia is doing it
00:57:48
deliberately. Uh you had China in the
00:57:51
days leading up to the South um Korea
00:57:54
summit where uh Trump and Xi met live
00:57:58
101. And by the way, never mind there
00:58:00
was a whole bunch of South Korea
00:58:03
positive announcements that were made.
00:58:05
But Russia is the one that's meddling
00:58:07
here. Russia is putting it out there
00:58:10
because they know that we are with
00:58:13
Ukraine this week and trying to get the
00:58:16
war stopped there and we know that
00:58:19
Russian stuff and Chinese stuff have
00:58:22
made it to Iran and that's annoying to
00:58:24
us trying to get peace in the Middle
00:58:26
East because Iran turns around and
00:58:28
repurposes that stuff in their support
00:58:30
of anything that begins with H. And so
00:58:34
Russia making an announcement ahead of
00:58:35
time
00:58:36
>> is it's like let's say you got Vinnie
00:58:39
let's say you got divorced you and you
00:58:42
were a divorced person and your
00:58:43
wedding's going to be on Saturday. Okay.
00:58:45
>> And your ex-wife who's giving you
00:58:47
complete crap about the custody of the
00:58:49
kids.
00:58:50
>> I met her >> on Friday. On Friday she makes a big
00:58:54
announcement. I'm pregnant with twins
00:58:57
and emails it to everybody. So, you're
00:58:59
going to your wedding
00:59:00
>> and you got your two little girls there
00:59:02
with you. Yeah. Custody for the weekend.
00:59:05
They're going to be in your wedding. And then people start asking them, "Oh,
00:59:07
you're going to have little sisters.
00:59:09
Isn't that great?" That's what Russia's
00:59:10
doing. They're throwing announcements
00:59:12
down. >> I honestly didn't get any of that story.
00:59:14
>> I I I'm
00:59:15
>> What's your point, Tom?
00:59:16
>> First of all, my ex would like testing
00:59:19
announcement a day before.
00:59:21
>> So, whose kids are the twins? That's
00:59:22
what I want to know.
00:59:23
>> I already have two kids, but she's lying
00:59:26
and saying that even if it's not twins,
00:59:28
called them. You You didn't pay the
00:59:29
child support. I
00:59:31
>> I'm sorry. What happened? Little Suzy
00:59:33
and little 18 years. 18 years. And on
00:59:36
the 18th birthday, you found it wasn't
00:59:38
his. >> I'm here talking about triangular
00:59:39
diplomacy. Talk Tom's talking about
00:59:41
twins diplomacy.
00:59:42
>> I know what four women.
00:59:44
>> No, it's So, think think about it. Think
00:59:46
about it this way. The US does have a
00:59:49
relationship with Russia. We're trying
00:59:51
to negotiate through it. We're trying to
00:59:52
make that a better relationship. We're
00:59:54
trying to end the Ukraine war. Yep. At
00:59:56
the same time, Russia's got this gas and
00:59:58
energy deal that they've tried to do
01:00:01
with both India and and China, mostly
01:00:04
China. And so, in the midst of us
01:00:07
getting together with China, Putin
01:00:08
doesn't want us to have any sort of the
01:00:12
ice thaw on the relationship with China.
01:00:14
None whatsoever. So, he's happy to make
01:00:17
our parid our Prooseidon torpedo could
01:00:20
wreak havoc and everything on there. And
01:00:22
Trump just says in Air Force One, well,
01:00:24
if other people are going to go back to
01:00:26
testing and announcing things, maybe we
01:00:27
should go back to testing, too. By the
01:00:29
way, we have more nukes than anybody in
01:00:30
the world that we have. And we have more
01:00:32
technology. So, okay. Well, if that's
01:00:35
the way it's going to be, that's the way
01:00:36
it's going to be.
01:00:38
>> Adam, thoughts?
01:00:39
>> A couple things here. Number one, you
01:00:41
talked about Henry Kissinger. The whole
01:00:42
thing that Henry Kissinger did was he he
01:00:44
practiced something called real politic.
01:00:45
He was an ideologue. He was basically
01:00:47
dealing with how can we neutralize the
01:00:50
issue that is now the uh cold war that
01:00:53
was at the height of the cold war. I
01:00:54
think it was when Henry Kissinger was at
01:00:56
the uh height of his pro um of his power
01:00:58
and in geopolitics you needed to
01:01:00
neutralize uh Russia by uh awarding
01:01:03
China these benefits of working with
01:01:06
America and opening up trade and that
01:01:08
was part of the reason the Nixon gold
01:01:10
standard appeasement to China and using
01:01:13
China as a counterbalance to Russia.
01:01:15
Now, uh, it's not even close. I mean, if
01:01:17
you look at the most powerful countries
01:01:18
in the world, Rob, I sent you a couple
01:01:20
different links. It's USA number one,
01:01:23
China number two, Russia is as strong as
01:01:26
Singapore apparently in this uh in this
01:01:28
graph right here. If you scroll up,
01:01:30
Russia is a big slowmoving nation.
01:01:33
>> Zoom in a little bit. And Ray Dalio
01:01:34
ranked these guys.
01:01:35
>> Is this Ray Dalio?
01:01:36
>> Yeah, it says Ray Dalio ranked the
01:01:37
strength of nations by assessing metrics
01:01:39
like GDP, world trade, education,
01:01:40
military strength. So, it's not just
01:01:42
military strength. This is based on
01:01:44
overall. So if it's military strength,
01:01:46
Rob, if you can go to it, it's something
01:01:48
else. But let me just look at this if
01:01:49
you don't mind. Let me just look at this
01:01:50
if you don't mind.
01:01:51
>> So he put US first. He But he is such a
01:01:54
big pro-China uh guy continuously. Oh,
01:01:57
from the first meeting we had, it's been
01:01:59
all proChina.
01:02:00
>> Uh Eurozone he put three. Germany,
01:02:02
Japan, South Korea, India, he put uh
01:02:06
>> seventh. Interesting to put India
01:02:08
seventh. UK, France, Russia, he put
01:02:10
Okay. Singapore, Australia. Yeah. Yeah.
01:02:12
I mean, if he's talking pure economy,
01:02:15
>> what what is it, Rob, if if we can
01:02:17
highlight this, what is the blue versus
01:02:18
the the white component? It's like what
01:02:20
your capacity is total strength.
01:02:22
>> Per capita strength. Gotcha.
01:02:24
>> So, what's interesting about this is if
01:02:26
you scroll down, I mean, what who is the
01:02:28
most allied with US and China? If you
01:02:30
just want to go real quick, the Euro
01:02:31
zone is with US. Hold on, Rob. You're
01:02:33
going a little too fast, my friend.
01:02:35
Germany's with US, Japan's with US,
01:02:36
South Korea's with the US, India mostly
01:02:39
with the US. Mostly
01:02:40
>> 5050.
01:02:41
>> UK? Hey, what do you mean 50/50? Oh,
01:02:42
India
01:02:43
>> bricks. Are you like
01:02:44
>> Well, yeah, but they're more aligned
01:02:45
with US than they are with China.
01:02:47
>> Okay. You have Russia. We'll throw that
01:02:49
to to to China. You got Singapore. I
01:02:51
would throw that in the in the in the US
01:02:53
category. Australia, Canada, Turkey,
01:02:56
sort of in the in the NATO, you know,
01:02:57
they're they're definitely um uh running
01:03:00
opposite. But the point is this, the
01:03:01
most powerful countries in the world,
01:03:03
the most uh military capable countries
01:03:05
in the world, the most uh economically
01:03:07
advanced countries in the world are all
01:03:10
aligned with America. We should rest
01:03:11
easy at night knowing that uh the
01:03:14
>> Can you pull up the nuclear thing while
01:03:16
he's talking about this? And Adam, I'm
01:03:18
really curious to know where you're
01:03:19
going to go with this. Can you pull up
01:03:20
the nuclear warhead? And I want to turn
01:03:21
it over to Adam. Hberto just pulled it
01:03:23
up. Send it. So this is total strength,
01:03:27
but if you think about nuclear strength
01:03:30
of where Russia's at, this is where they
01:03:32
rank. Okay? And this is Statista. So
01:03:36
Statista is not a politically left or
01:03:38
right. They just give you the data.
01:03:40
Russia's number one when it comes to
01:03:42
nuclear weapons as of January of 2025.
01:03:45
Then it's US, then it's China, France,
01:03:48
UK, India, Pakistan, Israel, North
01:03:51
Korea, and others. So go ahead,
01:03:52
continue. >> Yeah. I mean, the whole thing with
01:03:53
Russia is Yes. mil nuclear we should be
01:03:57
uh fearful of them but everything else
01:03:58
other than that has been a complete
01:04:00
paper tiger we've been told for years we
01:04:02
have to worry about Iran we have to
01:04:03
worry about Iran Iran is as weak as it
01:04:06
gets I mean they just got exposed by
01:04:09
Israel like that Russia you know you
01:04:12
might want to call it the funding and
01:04:13
the military assistance by uh NATO and
01:04:15
the EU what have you but Russia can't
01:04:16
even take you territory from Ukraine so
01:04:20
Russia is not as big as bad as as we
01:04:22
maybe would have thought and they have
01:04:23
this nuclear cloud hanging over us and
01:04:25
the world saying, "Don't make us hit
01:04:27
this button. Don't make us hit this
01:04:28
button." The reality is they're probably
01:04:30
not going to hit the button cuz it's
01:04:31
mutually exclusive uh extermination.
01:04:34
>> Uh you know what I think about when I
01:04:36
think about Russia and Ukraine?
01:04:37
>> What?
01:04:38
>> Here's what I think about. I think you
01:04:40
ever see these guys that go into boxing
01:04:43
that are massive bodybuilders who are
01:04:46
320 pounds and then they go fight a
01:04:49
small guy, 180, nimble, fast, quick. I
01:04:53
think >> and they get their ass whooped.
01:04:54
>> And they get their asses whooped. The
01:04:56
big guy gets their asses whooped.
01:04:57
>> Yes, of course. >> But but the po the point I'm trying to
01:04:59
make to you is
01:05:00
>> what do big guys have that with one
01:05:02
connection the other guys going to
01:05:03
sleep?
01:05:04
>> They got a knockout blow. >> They got one punch and that's the
01:05:07
nuclear. So Russia can choose to destroy
01:05:11
Ukraine with their nuc nuclear arsenal,
01:05:15
but they can't because they know if they
01:05:17
do, everyone's going to come after them.
01:05:20
And Ukraine knows that you're not going
01:05:22
to use it. So the part of you, you know,
01:05:25
>> but you also have something called
01:05:26
nuclear fallout. I'm far from a nuclear
01:05:28
physicist. That's Tom's job.
01:05:29
>> But if you drop a nuclear bomb, it's
01:05:31
going to billow and smoke and go
01:05:33
everywhere. There's going to be nuclear
01:05:34
fallout all over Russia.
01:05:35
>> You know what? You know what Ukraine is
01:05:37
embarrassing Russia with?
01:05:39
>> Everything. >> Drones.
01:05:40
>> Oh yes.
01:05:41
>> Small little $500 drones. They're flying
01:05:45
$500 drones into tanks and they're
01:05:48
blowing them up. If you look at one data
01:05:50
here, Adam, that's the most concerning.
01:05:52
What's the one data there? Look at the
01:05:53
plus minus since last year.
01:05:55
>> Who's the biggest plus minus?
01:05:57
>> China grew by 100 nuclear weapons just
01:06:00
in 12 months.
01:06:02
>> That's pretty.
01:06:03
>> Hello. >> Hello.
01:06:04
>> Hello. We are quietly increasing Tom
01:06:06
thought
01:06:07
>> and that's new generation.
01:06:08
>> That's right. That's the better kind.
01:06:10
>> Correct. Because the total number of
01:06:12
Russia's warheads, you have to look at
01:06:14
the generations of them. They have
01:06:15
warheads that are smaller that were five
01:06:18
on the on the tip as they say where when
01:06:21
they launched the rocket then five of
01:06:23
them drop into an area like when you're
01:06:25
in a war and you've got the theater of
01:06:27
battle they could do it and so there's a
01:06:29
big count in that you got to respect the
01:06:31
4309 but what China did that's a hundred
01:06:34
of the super modern stuff with with the
01:06:38
deployment system when you say
01:06:40
deployment system it's rockets that are
01:06:41
big enough and accurate enough to go
01:06:44
from here to there to to put the uh
01:06:46
weapon down. What North Korea has never
01:06:49
had is a reliable deployment system.
01:06:52
That's why you see them launching the
01:06:54
rockets that they launch into the ocean
01:06:55
near Japan. And Japan always picks up
01:06:57
the 911 and says to the US, "They're
01:07:00
doing it again." And they launch these
01:07:02
rockets. What they're doing is they're
01:07:03
trying to test and perfect their
01:07:05
deployment system because North Korea is
01:07:07
just a little squeaky little voice until
01:07:10
they get accurate rockets, missiles that
01:07:12
can send the warhead from here to here.
01:07:15
But China's stuff is the advanced stuff.
01:07:18
And that's what's nerve-wracking.
01:07:20
>> You better recognize, you better
01:07:21
recognize >> with China for me, this real real quick.
01:07:25
China is the big uh this is the gold
01:07:27
medal of of Trump's complete uh deal. I
01:07:30
mean, he wanted to get in and out of the
01:07:31
Middle East so he can pivot to China.
01:07:32
Everyone knows that. He thought that he
01:07:33
would end the Ukrainian war, Russia
01:07:35
Ukraine war, so he can pivot to China.
01:07:37
Everybody in in his administration
01:07:38
understands you have to pivot to China.
01:07:41
They are the people that you need to
01:07:42
deal with. They're the people whether
01:07:43
it's tariffs, trades, fentanyl,
01:07:45
agriculture, chips, these rare earth
01:07:46
minerals, soybeans, supply chains. What
01:07:49
does Russia have that we want to
01:07:51
concerned with? Number one, uh we want
01:07:53
to end this war. They have oil and
01:07:55
natural gas, and they have caviar and
01:07:56
vodka. Russia is no longer a threat.
01:07:59
maybe uh uh uh nuclearly, China is the
01:08:03
threat that we need to deal with and as
01:08:05
soon as we can end this nonsense in
01:08:07
Russia and pivot to China would be uh
01:08:09
incredible.
01:08:10
>> That may be right, but you need and and
01:08:12
because of that, the better person to
01:08:14
team up with as Russia
01:08:16
>> because China doesn't necessarily need
01:08:18
you as much as Russia does. That that's
01:08:21
the that's the part where it's you know
01:08:24
Trump the way he was with G.
01:08:25
>> It was good but he wasn't as strong as
01:08:28
he typically is. Why?
01:08:30
>> Cuz G knows what's going on. And G
01:08:33
behind closed doors is also doing his
01:08:36
own game to cause Putin to distance
01:08:38
himself from the states. Now the one
01:08:41
thing about China when you think about
01:08:42
their history, the way they like things,
01:08:44
they like things to be fairly calm.
01:08:46
>> They they're not trying to get they just
01:08:48
want to get so strong when it's fairly
01:08:49
calm. But uh I don't know. I I think
01:08:52
behind closed doors, Xi is like this to
01:08:54
Putin. >> Oh, for sure.
01:08:55
>> G is like this to Putin.
01:08:56
>> Well, you made a really good point about
01:08:57
that that she does not respond to
01:09:00
flattery. Like if you take a look at
01:09:02
what Trump was able to do in the Middle
01:09:03
East, a lot of these strong men, these
01:09:05
autocrats, these people in the Middle
01:09:07
East, they they they succumb just like
01:09:09
Trump almost to flattery. And like
01:09:11
there's something in it for them. What
01:09:12
he did with uh with Erdogan, he's going
01:09:14
to give him this. What he did with Cece
01:09:15
in Egypt, there's no flattery to
01:09:17
appease.
01:09:18
>> Yeah. Let's go to next story. Let's go
01:09:19
to the next story. Next story I want to
01:09:21
get into is uh
01:09:24
let me see which one I want to get into.
01:09:26
Let me see which one I want to get into.
01:09:28
>> Mi
01:09:29
>> uh let's go to Mam Dani. Okay.
01:09:32
>> New York City mayoral candidate mother
01:09:34
says he's not American at all. Manny's
01:09:37
mother said he's not American at all. So
01:09:41
what is she talking about? This guy is
01:09:43
American. He loves America. You know he
01:09:45
loves, you know, capitalism.
01:09:48
He loves people being able to make money
01:09:50
and having their dreams become a
01:09:52
reality. But apparently the mother of
01:09:55
New York City socialist mayoral
01:09:57
candidate Mani gave an interview when he
01:09:59
was 21-year-old American college student
01:10:01
discussing how her son is not an
01:10:03
American at all while using terminology
01:10:05
that some view as derogatory towards the
01:10:08
United States. He is a total desi.
01:10:10
Filmmaker Mera Nyer told the Hindustan
01:10:12
Times in 2013 when her son Mamdani was
01:10:15
21 years old. At the time, Amdani was
01:10:18
attending Baoin College uh where he
01:10:21
co-founded a school students for justice
01:10:23
in Palestine chapter and was pushing for
01:10:24
academic sanctions against Israel.
01:10:27
Completely we are not uh firs at all. He
01:10:30
is very much us. He is not an uh
01:10:33
American at all. He was born in Uganda
01:10:36
raised between India and America and he
01:10:38
is at home in many places.
01:10:41
He thinks of himself as a Ugandan and as
01:10:43
an Indian in Hindu and Udu. Fang is an
01:10:47
informal term historically used to
01:10:49
describe foreigners or Westerners. But
01:10:52
Meek Cook, an attorney born in India who
01:10:54
serves as a GOP consultant and
01:10:55
commentator told Fox News digital uh the
01:10:59
word is not some harmless cultural term
01:11:02
but rather a slur. It's the word used
01:11:04
back in India to mock outsiders to say
01:11:07
you don't belong. Cook said, "Using it
01:11:09
here about your own child raised in the
01:11:11
United States carries the same tone as
01:11:13
calling someone a derogatory word or
01:11:14
words. It's flipping divisive and drive
01:11:17
dripping with contempt for the very
01:11:20
country that gave your family a better
01:11:23
life." Okay. And while this is going on,
01:11:25
uh the MTA boss Liieber slams Mdani's
01:11:28
free bus pledge. Rob, if you want to
01:11:29
play this clip and then Tom, I'm going
01:11:31
to come to you on this.
01:11:34
While he appreciates the focus on
01:11:35
affordable transit in the campaign, MTA
01:11:38
chairman Jano Liieber says
01:11:39
>> any proposal, you know, scale and
01:11:42
complexity needs to be studied.
01:11:44
>> And studying making buses free citywide
01:11:47
would be much more expansive than
01:11:49
studying Zuron Mamani's pilot program
01:11:51
for a free bus route in each burrow.
01:11:53
>> It would have to look at the, you know,
01:11:56
the the implications of not one bus in
01:11:59
each burrow, but it would have to look
01:12:00
at the implications on the entire
01:12:02
system. They'd look at bus fair revenue
01:12:04
impacts, adding buses and drivers, and
01:12:07
impacts on MTA bond holders. Mac
01:12:10
Rosenberg 1010 wins on 923 FM.
01:12:13
>> Tom, is there any chance, and I mean any
01:12:16
chance, that Cuomo could beat Mamani.
01:12:20
>> Um, [clears throat] there is a chance,
01:12:22
but it is so remote. You would need the
01:12:28
people that are supporting him to
01:12:30
suddenly become so fearful that they're
01:12:32
not going to get their free stuff and
01:12:34
become not upset with establishment
01:12:39
United States the way they've been
01:12:41
taught to be upset and to hate it. The
01:12:44
people that were born in the US are
01:12:46
voting for Cuomo. the people that are
01:12:51
immigrants and are not from here are
01:12:53
with Mandami and they brought so much of
01:12:56
that into New York that right now it
01:12:59
would take a cataclysmic event for the
01:13:02
uh for the foreignb born population to
01:13:06
say you know what I don't think he's
01:13:08
going to be able to get me everything
01:13:09
for free we're not going to get the bus
01:13:10
for free we're not going to get housing
01:13:11
we're not going to get this we're not
01:13:12
get that you know what I can't I can't
01:13:15
do this and to suddenly kind of go the
01:13:17
other way but right now He's all about
01:13:20
victim. Look what he was doing. He was
01:13:21
telling a victim story about his aunt
01:13:23
and he was lying about it. Oh, she was
01:13:25
such a victim. This is what happened.
01:13:27
She was going to go in public, you know,
01:13:29
and so right now I don't there I don't
01:13:31
think there's a chance.
01:13:32
>> I actually just texted it to you if you
01:13:33
want to use that. That's got all of it
01:13:34
in it.
01:13:35
>> I don't think there's a reasonable
01:13:36
chance that he could lose this election.
01:13:38
I think there is a chance, but man,
01:13:40
people have to wake up and see that he
01:13:43
is a snake oil salesman and that he's
01:13:45
lying to you. So the people that believe
01:13:48
you're going to get something, look at
01:13:49
this. He's lying about his aunt. You've
01:13:51
got the people that run the buses who
01:13:54
are Democrats and have been Democrats
01:13:56
forever with union bus drivers are
01:13:59
saying, "Uh, this doesn't work. The math
01:14:02
doesn't work. How are we going to do
01:14:04
this?" So, I just look at that. Look at
01:14:07
the unions that are behind the bus
01:14:09
service and all of that. Those aren't
01:14:11
Republicans. Those aren't buddies going
01:14:14
back with um uh the with with Lee Zeldon
01:14:17
and people like that from New York who
01:14:19
are conservative Republicans. These are
01:14:21
not friends of the Republicans and
01:14:23
they're out there saying what he's
01:14:25
saying about the buses that isn't going
01:14:26
to work and that's not going to happen.
01:14:28
So how and I think when I see that Pat
01:14:32
when I see just that glimpse from the
01:14:34
MTA you know what it is people are
01:14:36
waking up to the fact says you know what
01:14:38
we could be looking at a really bad
01:14:41
outcome here that what could happen to
01:14:44
the city could be really bad and I think
01:14:46
you're seeing little people wake up but
01:14:49
is there enough time in the next what
01:14:51
nine days or whatever it is
01:14:54
>> by way this is the greatest highlight
01:14:56
reel of what things he said that
01:14:59
contradicts
01:15:00
>> what things he said. Go ahead, Rob.
01:15:02
>> Very clearly, I will not defund the
01:15:05
police. >> I am in favor of defunding the police.
01:15:09
>> I want to speak to the memory of my aunt
01:15:12
who stopped taking the subway after
01:15:14
September 11th because she did not feel
01:15:16
safe in her hijab. I was speaking about
01:15:21
>> my father's cousin. father's cousin, not
01:15:24
your
01:15:25
>> I don't really have opinions about the
01:15:26
future of Hamas and Israel beyond the
01:15:29
question of justice and safety. The
01:15:31
struggle for Palestinian liberation was
01:15:33
at the core of my politics and continues
01:15:35
to be.
01:15:37
>> I am not and nor have I ever called for
01:15:40
the legalization of prostitution.
01:15:41
>> Do you support decriminalizing
01:15:43
prostitution?
01:15:44
>> Yes. My fundamental belief that sex work
01:15:46
is work.
01:15:47
>> That is haram, bro.
01:15:48
>> I would be happy to work with the
01:15:50
president and the administration. What
01:15:51
we need to be doing here in our city is
01:15:53
to end the chapter of collaboration
01:15:56
between city hall and the federal
01:15:58
government.
01:16:00
>> I don't believe that the role of the
01:16:02
mayor is to [music] police speech.
01:16:04
>> There are consequences for speaking up
01:16:06
in favor of apartheid.
01:16:10
>> I love the may.
01:16:12
>> I want to say it very clearly.
01:16:14
>> Adam thoughts. >> I will not defund the
01:16:17
Well, does anybody in New York even
01:16:19
watch this kind of stuff? Sorry about
01:16:21
that, sir. >> Oh, yeah.
01:16:23
>> Clearly, the guy is just talking out of
01:16:25
both sides of his mouth. You got to
01:16:26
respect the fact that he's a crisis
01:16:27
actor and nothing that you said should
01:16:29
be taken seriously. But I'll say this,
01:16:31
and I'm going to give a shout out to Tom
01:16:32
here who teach us about upstream and
01:16:35
downstream. And in elections, there's up
01:16:37
ballot and down ballot. So, what I would
01:16:40
say to New York is good luck, guys, with
01:16:41
your new uh socialist communist mayor.
01:16:43
Congratulations. If Cuomo doesn't pull
01:16:45
it off, you're going to have this mayor
01:16:47
and best of luck to you. What I care
01:16:49
about is local politics because we've
01:16:50
been so obsessed with what's going on in
01:16:52
New York, what's even going on federally
01:16:54
that we forget that we're having local
01:16:56
elections in America. So in Michigan,
01:16:58
they're having elections. In Minnesota,
01:17:00
they're having elections. In Ohio, in
01:17:02
Miami, Florida, we're having elections.
01:17:03
And what's interesting that I've been
01:17:04
paying attention to the Miami Beach
01:17:06
race, we have a mayor in Miami Beach
01:17:08
called Steven Miner, who's done a great
01:17:10
job cleaning up Miami Beach. And we have
01:17:11
this this challenger almost like the
01:17:13
Mandani effect, who's they're calling
01:17:15
her um the M Dani Beach. They're trying
01:17:18
she's trying to make Miami Beach Mini
01:17:20
Beach. Her ma her name is Kristen Rosen
01:17:22
Gonzalez and she's basically anti small
01:17:25
business. She's she's prodefunding the
01:17:27
police. She's weak on crime and it's
01:17:29
very interesting to see the down ballot
01:17:31
of what's happening here. The mom Donnie
01:17:33
effect is taking over the Democratic
01:17:35
party all around the world, all around
01:17:37
the country. So it might not affect you
01:17:39
what mom Donnie is doing in New York.
01:17:41
Who cares? Good luck. But it might
01:17:42
affect you in Miami. It might affect you
01:17:44
in Miami Beach. It might affect you in
01:17:45
Ohio. It might affect you in Michigan.
01:17:47
We see this Somali pirate, the guy
01:17:49
that's running for mayor of Minnesota.
01:17:52
So, it's like, at what point in America
01:17:54
are we going to take a look and say,
01:17:56
>> do you love America? Do you stand for
01:17:58
American values? Do you want to help
01:18:00
small businesses? Do you want to help
01:18:02
fund the police, not defund the police?
01:18:04
Or are you the mom Donnie who says out
01:18:06
loud, "I'm pro Palestine. I'm anti-
01:18:09
police. I'm I'm pro prostitution." And
01:18:12
then the next month he's like, "I love
01:18:14
Israel." Uh I like completely lying. I
01:18:18
love the police. Completely lying. So
01:18:20
the two-faced thing. So in Miami, that's
01:18:23
what I'm concerned about. I'm in
01:18:24
Florida. That's what I'm concerned
01:18:25
about. So I'm helping uh the current
01:18:28
mayor of Miami try to defeat this, you
01:18:30
know, communist leftist uh in in Miami.
01:18:33
But you need to do your part in your
01:18:34
city. New York is probably going to fail
01:18:36
us, but you need to do your part in
01:18:38
other cities all around.
01:18:39
>> Where is he from? Where was he born,
01:18:40
Pat? >> Uganda.
01:18:41
>> Well, okay. Here's my question. I might
01:18:43
I might be crazy. If the president of
01:18:44
the United States has to be born in
01:18:46
America, why shouldn't the same rule
01:18:48
apply for every political position?
01:18:50
Think about it. Like if you're being
01:18:51
born here matters for national security
01:18:53
and everything, why would we ever let
01:18:55
anybody else from any other country run
01:18:57
the show? Think about that. They
01:18:59
obviously they're like some Trojan
01:19:00
horses. They're they're telling you what
01:19:01
they are. They're lying to us if it
01:19:03
applies for the
01:19:04
>> you need to be born in America to serve
01:19:05
in any capacity in government.
01:19:06
>> Just in political mayors. No, no, Adam.
01:19:09
But guess what? Because it's not. Look
01:19:11
what you're going to get. You're getting
01:19:13
people from different countries coming
01:19:15
in to run the city, Adam, and it's just
01:19:17
starting. They're waving a flag of a
01:19:18
foreign nation. The guy from the guy
01:19:20
from Minneapolis, Rob, is that the guy?
01:19:22
>> Yeah, the Samoa. They
01:19:23
>> Adam, they're playing candidate
01:19:27
flag. Where's your question? Where's
01:19:30
your loyalty? Some of the people that
01:19:31
love America.
01:19:32
>> Can you pull up that clip?
01:19:34
>> Some of the people that love America the
01:19:35
most are immigrants. Look at PBD for a
01:19:38
second. You're saying that PBD should
01:19:39
not run for any form of government cuz
01:19:41
this is someone who came from Iran under
01:19:43
your qualification should never run for
01:19:44
anything but loves America and and does
01:19:47
more forbody. You think Pat would wave
01:19:49
an Iranian flag during a but
01:19:52
guess what? He's not going against
01:19:54
American uh values. He's not going he's
01:19:56
not By the way, he's not a Christian.
01:19:58
Yeah, I know. I understand. But guess
01:19:59
what? And what's what's the what what
01:20:01
does he have in common and what does
01:20:02
Mani have in common? They're in a
01:20:04
Christian nation playing that Muslim
01:20:06
stuff. And guess what? I'm sorry. I'm
01:20:08
not comfortable with it. It's not I
01:20:10
don't put a We are a Christian nation.
01:20:13
You have a freaking guy waving a flag of
01:20:15
a different country in my country. And
01:20:18
what do you think is going to happen?
01:20:19
What do you think the Bombani effect is
01:20:20
happening and you're about to feel it uh
01:20:22
in Miami? You know what I mean? It's
01:20:23
ridiculous.
01:20:24
>> Yeah. By the way, let me see this. Let
01:20:25
me see this clip of this guy. What's he
01:20:27
saying? He's saying, "I love America."
01:20:28
>> He's waving [laughter] the Go ahead,
01:20:30
Rob. >> Yeah.
01:20:38
Asalam >> allaykum
01:20:40
>> that's over >> Somalia
01:20:42
>> Somalia
01:20:44
>> state
01:20:49
early voting November 4
01:20:52
>> I need your vote
01:20:57
>> I need you >> you would think he's there
01:21:00
>> hello we're going to win
01:21:03
>> where is this at
01:21:04
>> Minneapolis Minapolis in Minneapolis,
01:21:06
Minnesota. [laughter]
01:21:08
>> Can I can I tell you how many rallies
01:21:10
I've been to similar to this? Okay.
01:21:11
>> In Miami, just like they have little
01:21:14
Madisha, the Somalian community, we have
01:21:16
a massive Cuban community.
01:21:18
>> Just like how in um
01:21:19
>> Glendale
01:21:20
>> in Glendale, there's a massive Armenian
01:21:22
community. I've been to like my the
01:21:24
first political event that I've actually
01:21:25
donated was Mayor Francis Suarez.
01:21:29
>> He's Cuban. His father was Cuban. Half
01:21:31
the people there are Cuban. They're not
01:21:33
waving Cuban flags. They're waving
01:21:35
American flags saying we as
01:21:36
CubanAmericans love American values.
01:21:39
They don't get up on stage and say
01:21:44
like they're like we love America. Let's
01:21:46
keep America the way it is. We had to
01:21:47
flee Cuba. We had to flee free Fidel. We
01:21:50
love America. That's the challenge is
01:21:52
the Democratic Party is embracing every
01:21:54
single other flag other than the
01:21:56
American flag. When you get here, the
01:21:58
whole premise is sure you can love your
01:22:00
country. You can have your flag, but
01:22:02
there's only one flag that we wave here,
01:22:03
and it's America. You don't get up on
01:22:05
stage and not wear the You're waving a
01:22:07
Somali flag.
01:22:08
>> Yep.
01:22:09
>> That's the problem. So, I understand
01:22:10
where you're coming from, cuz if the
01:22:12
president, think about it. If the
01:22:13
highest position has to be Americanborn.
01:22:16
I mean, why why doesn't the standard go
01:22:18
across the board? Because, Adam, look,
01:22:20
it's taken the time and now it's coming,
01:22:21
bro. There's no more talking about this.
01:22:24
>> Say that in the Constitution about um
01:22:25
representatives.
01:22:26
>> To me, to be honest with you, to me,
01:22:29
it's more
01:22:31
um denomination to me it's more religion
01:22:34
than it is about
01:22:36
>> born here or not to me it's about uh if
01:22:39
you are waving and and you're you know
01:22:42
you want to bring that here I think
01:22:45
that's going to be the enemy long term
01:22:46
I've said this expressed myself multiple
01:22:48
times on this topic
01:22:49
>> but let me get to next story here next
01:22:50
story I want to get to is the following
01:22:52
Bill Gates shifts tone on climate change
01:22:54
criticizes doomsday view drawn mixed
01:22:57
reaction Rob if you want to play this
01:22:59
clip so here's Bill Gates Watch this. Go
01:23:00
for it.
01:23:02
>> Climate is a super important problem.
01:23:05
Um, there's enough innovation here to
01:23:08
avoid super bad outcomes. We won't
01:23:13
achieve our best goal, uh, the 1.5 or
01:23:17
even the two degrees. And as we go about
01:23:20
trying to minimize that, we have to
01:23:23
frame it in terms of overall human
01:23:26
welfare, not just everything should be
01:23:30
uh solely for climate.
01:23:31
>> How much of your your own view is a
01:23:34
function of just contextually what's
01:23:36
happening in the world versus what I
01:23:38
think you've thought for a long time
01:23:40
about the climate?
01:23:41
Well, if the aid budgets to poor
01:23:44
countries were continuing to go up uh
01:23:47
they way they did over the last 25
01:23:49
years,
01:23:51
then the trade-offs between climate
01:23:53
action and uh saving children's lives
01:23:56
wouldn't be as acute as it is now that
01:23:59
these budgets are going down and going
01:24:00
down quite a bit. And so the plea here
01:24:03
is to say, okay, let's take that very
01:24:06
limited money and not have some
01:24:09
partitioned off for particular causes.
01:24:11
Let's measure it all in terms of the the
01:24:14
human welfare. Um, how do how do you
01:24:17
help those countries?
01:24:19
>> You were. >> Okay. So, so you have that and then
01:24:21
President Trump comes out and says, Rob,
01:24:24
if you have that clip,
01:24:25
>> it's actually a tweet.
01:24:26
>> Yeah. He says, I we just won [laughter]
01:24:27
the war on climate change. Bill Gates
01:24:30
has finally admitted that he was
01:24:31
completely wrong on the issue. It took
01:24:33
courage to do so and for that we are
01:24:35
grateful. So, okay,
01:24:37
>> what are you thinking?
01:24:38
>> I mean, listen, for me,
01:24:39
>> what that's a hu like that's a huge
01:24:42
>> if you go Rob find old clips of Bill
01:24:46
Gates talking about climate change.
01:24:48
>> Oh my god. There are some there's even a
01:24:50
clip from 2004 2005 I believe of you
01:24:55
know him talking about depopulation is
01:24:58
the biggest issue that he did an
01:24:59
interview with CNN and CNN didn't bring
01:25:01
it back up. This is what I'm thinking.
01:25:03
This is what I'm thinking. I'm thinking
01:25:06
there's a reason why they're not
01:25:08
releasing the Epstein files. That's what
01:25:10
I'm thinking
01:25:11
>> because what were the chances of Bill
01:25:13
Gates coming out and saying this if if I
01:25:16
had you on Koshi. Okay.
01:25:19
>> And I said to you a year ago, what are
01:25:21
the chances that President Trump is
01:25:25
going to get Bill Gates to come to the
01:25:27
table sitting right next to Melania
01:25:29
Trump and Bill Gates is going to say
01:25:33
climate change is not an issue anymore.
01:25:35
What would you have said a year and a half ago?
01:25:36
>> What would you have said, Tom? Be
01:25:38
honest. What percentage would you have
01:25:39
said? >> I want to know what odds you were giving
01:25:40
me, but I'd be like, "No, this guy is
01:25:42
sold out to that."
01:25:43
>> Yeah, exactly. That's not going to
01:25:45
happen. Okay. So then why does it all of
01:25:47
all of a sudden happen? Wh why is that?
01:25:50
Maybe because he's sitting on so much
01:25:53
intel that he is con I'm convinced
01:25:57
that's what Banino and Cash Patel bought
01:25:59
into.
01:26:01
>> They said who is the enemy Dan? And he
01:26:03
asked Dan Dan gave a list of people that
01:26:04
are the enemy. If those are the enemies
01:26:07
and we know we have this on them why
01:26:09
release it
01:26:10
>> we'll be able to control them for the
01:26:12
next 30 years.
01:26:13
>> Isn't that what Jed Ed Garoover did with
01:26:14
others? Isn't that what the mob did with
01:26:16
Jade Groover? The mob knew what Jade
01:26:19
Groover was doing and they controlled
01:26:20
them. >> Crossdressing.
01:26:21
>> Yeah. They knew and back then it was a
01:26:22
big deal.
01:26:24
>> Nowadays, you get a purple heart. You
01:26:25
know, it's a very different climate
01:26:28
we're living in today versus then. So,
01:26:30
to me, the only way somebody this
01:26:34
dramatically makes a 180, there has to
01:26:37
be something they have on you. I don't
01:26:39
think it's like, "Oh, [laughter] you
01:26:41
know what? I had dinner with the
01:26:43
president. What a nice guy.
01:26:45
>> Yeah. >> You know what? I don't know what you're
01:26:47
saying about him. This guy's not as mean
01:26:48
as you say.
01:26:50
>> He is so sweet,
01:26:51
>> Bill.
01:26:52
>> No. Trump is the sweetest guy. I Bill,
01:26:56
you don't wake up and wait a minute.
01:26:57
Wait a minute. There's a page 22 of this
01:26:59
report.
01:27:00
>> Bill, something's changed in you.
01:27:01
>> Oh, it ain't so bad.
01:27:03
>> Yeah. No, man. I I I think these are the
01:27:05
types of things that everybody is
01:27:07
playing lower level management and
01:27:10
podcast and opinion and then at the
01:27:12
higher level it's like look guys you if
01:27:15
if I ever make it to heaven which I
01:27:17
don't think I will maybe I'll tell you
01:27:19
all about it over a game of bat gamut
01:27:21
and you finally realize till then you
01:27:23
will never know son cuz you're not at
01:27:25
this level.
01:27:26
>> Yeah. just enjoy and panic and do
01:27:28
whatever you're doing and watch all the
01:27:29
fear porn while we run the world and run
01:27:32
the country and then one day if you ever
01:27:34
get a job like this, you'll know what
01:27:36
this looks like. But these are some of
01:27:37
the things they're going to have to do
01:27:38
because these are some of the things the
01:27:39
enemy does to you as well. I think
01:27:41
that's what's going on here. That's my
01:27:42
speculation.
01:27:43
>> Let me make sense what you're saying.
01:27:44
You're saying that they traded
01:27:46
uh their political weight around the
01:27:49
Epstein file to say, "Oh, let me dangle
01:27:52
this here. You're playing chess. Are you
01:27:54
playing checkers? We're playing chess
01:27:55
over here. We need to come out there and
01:27:56
basically deny everything you've been
01:27:58
talking about for the p last decade.
01:28:00
>> Do do you think do do you think the
01:28:02
president loves kids?
01:28:04
>> Yes. >> Do you think he loves his grandkids?
01:28:06
>> Yes. >> Do you think he sincerely is a good
01:28:08
father and a good grandfather? Yes. Do
01:28:10
you think he
01:28:12
>> can't stand what Epstein and those guys
01:28:14
did? 100%.
01:28:15
>> Okay. So if you think he's that and he
01:28:17
knows this has already happened and
01:28:18
these people are grown, he feels bad for
01:28:20
him. But his way of making sure the
01:28:22
country and the world stays sane is by
01:28:25
using this.
01:28:26
>> So pure speculation. I don't know.
01:28:28
>> I actually think that is an incredible
01:28:29
take and you're going five layers deep.
01:28:31
And I think that's actually I said that
01:28:33
the the the speech that Trump gave at
01:28:35
the UN
01:28:36
>> which I called probably the one of the
01:28:37
greatest speeches that we've had. Yeah.
01:28:39
>> Which we've had some we had some
01:28:41
>> he talked about the the mass migration.
01:28:44
You're talking about how uh Europe is
01:28:46
crumbling. talked about the threats of
01:28:48
China and the the rise of anti-semitism
01:28:50
and everything's going so but then the
01:28:52
the lynch pin was the climate change
01:28:53
denial. Do you remember that?
01:28:55
>> He's like enough enough's enough here.
01:28:57
He talked about that in his speech. So,
01:29:00
in my opinion, it's been the little boy
01:29:02
who cried climate change. And it's, you
01:29:04
talked about the kids, what it's done to
01:29:06
Gen Z, the most anxious, uh, depressed,
01:29:11
just on edge, on the phone, climate
01:29:14
change consumed generation we've ever
01:29:16
had. Uh, the the the amount of people
01:29:20
like St. Greta of climate change made
01:29:23
her name on climate change and now she's
01:29:26
the the uh poster child for Palestinian
01:29:29
liberation. Does she even talk about
01:29:31
climate change at this point? So I don't
01:29:33
think we understand how big of a deal
01:29:34
this is. The fact that Bill Gates came
01:29:36
out there and said stop it with this
01:29:38
doomsday view of climate change is a
01:29:41
massive massive piece of news.
01:29:43
>> Did you did you hear what Kamla said? I
01:29:44
don't want to go into it back on that
01:29:46
same interview. Uh Robbie she did the
01:29:48
youth and climate. said, "Climate crisis
01:29:50
and the climate anxiety among young
01:29:52
people. The United States should lower
01:29:53
the voting age to 16 years old." She
01:29:56
said it. She goes, "I think we should
01:29:57
reduce voting to 16. They've only known
01:29:59
the climate crisis. They missed
01:30:01
substantial part of their education
01:30:03
because of the pandemic. They coined the
01:30:04
term climate anxiety to describe fear
01:30:07
not only being able to buy a home, but
01:30:09
that fear will be wiped out by extreme
01:30:11
weather, but fear." But
01:30:13
>> you know what? We almost had welcome to
01:30:16
Kla Harris's cabinet meeting. [laughter]
01:30:18
Two two drink minimum. Which one is
01:30:20
this? >> This is it, Pat. This is the climate
01:30:22
climate anxiety.
01:30:23
>> Go ahead. >> Should reduce voting age to 16.
01:30:27
[laughter]
01:30:28
>> I'll tell you why.
01:30:29
>> Well, go ahead.
01:30:31
>> So,
01:30:33
Jenzie,
01:30:35
they're age about 13 through 27.
01:30:38
They've only known the climate crisis.
01:30:39
>> Oh my god. Zach, I'm so apolog.
01:30:44
>> I'm so sorry.
01:30:46
It's really >> if they're in high school or college,
01:30:49
>> especially in college,
01:30:51
>> it is very likely that whatever they've
01:30:52
chosen as their major for study may not
01:30:55
result in an affordable wage.
01:30:58
>> What >> they've coined the term
01:31:00
>> climate anxiety
01:31:03
to describe fear of not only being able
01:31:06
to buy a home, but that fear it'll be
01:31:09
wiped out by extreme weather, but fear
01:31:10
of having children.
01:31:12
>> What if she doesn't even have any? Um,
01:31:13
it is expected that Jenzie will have 10
01:31:15
to 12 jobs in their lifetime.
01:31:18
>> They are a larger number than boomers.
01:31:21
There are specific generation of
01:31:24
>> going to [laughter]
01:31:25
Could you imagine listening to that
01:31:26
every day for the next four years?
01:31:28
>> By the way, we almost had it. We almost
01:31:29
did it. >> That's what you call.
01:31:30
>> That's how fragile America is.
01:31:31
>> That's what you call I if a appropriate
01:31:35
name would be
01:31:38
trying to think
01:31:39
>> for who for who she is. I I I think she
01:31:42
could have a good name called Kamala
01:31:44
Jeremy.
01:31:45
>> Kamala
01:31:46
>> because she is Kamla Jeremy
01:31:48
>> because she is she camel Jeremy last
01:31:50
name Jeremy because she's like the fear
01:31:52
porn master [laughter] right now.
01:31:54
>> Jeremy Jeremy.
01:31:56
>> No, no, I'm just saying it's like
01:31:59
Ron Jeremy.
01:32:00
>> How much how much fear porn?
01:32:02
>> Oh, she's pumping it.
01:32:04
>> I think we need to lower the age.
01:32:05
>> This is this is part of the issue. Why?
01:32:08
Because if you don't know what these
01:32:10
9year-olds are going through. And you
01:32:12
know what? To be honest with you, with
01:32:14
the current advancement of technology,
01:32:16
why shouldn't we allow dead people to
01:32:18
vote? [laughter]
01:32:19
>> We should allow dead people to vote.
01:32:22
>> It is their right.
01:32:24
>> Nowadays, technology is allowing you to
01:32:26
live beyond being death. And if we know
01:32:28
how they voted, we should allow them to
01:32:30
continue voting. You freaking kidding me
01:32:32
about some of the stuff you're saying
01:32:34
again. Please continue to spew out stuff
01:32:36
like this. that guy who's interviewing
01:32:38
her. He's very good at doing interviews.
01:32:41
Uh uh what's his name? I want to respect
01:32:43
the guy because he's so good at what
01:32:44
he's doing with the interview. Yeah.
01:32:46
He's so good at doing interviews and
01:32:47
he's he's relatively fair.
01:32:49
>> He's very friendly.
01:32:50
>> But but you know deep down inside as a
01:32:52
capitalist, he knows. He's sitting there
01:32:55
saying,
01:32:56
>> "I cannot believe this lady is saying
01:32:58
this kind of stuff."
01:32:59
>> He knows. He's not he's not a dummy. He
01:33:01
knows like I don't know if I agree with
01:33:02
the stuff that she said. You think he
01:33:04
agrees that a 16-year-old should vote? I
01:33:06
think he's uh like a like a like a
01:33:08
comfortable place for a softball
01:33:10
interview. He's not going to really push
01:33:12
back. He's there to, you know, enjoy the
01:33:14
conversation. He's not asking.
01:33:17
>> Have you ever seen him do one clip where
01:33:18
he's like, "No, I don't think so, bro."
01:33:20
>> One clip, not one.
01:33:21
>> No, that's not his
01:33:23
conversation. [clears throat] He's a
01:33:24
safe space.
01:33:25
>> He's a definition of a safe space, which
01:33:26
is nice.
01:33:27
>> That's great. People need that.
01:33:28
>> But but I do think there still has to be
01:33:31
logic there. And I think as a logical
01:33:34
thinker, he has to independently
01:33:36
afterwards go in and say this is a
01:33:38
little crazy, but go ahead. What were
01:33:39
you going to tell us with your
01:33:40
>> Well, I don't know if you saw what Trump
01:33:41
basically came out and he just did a um
01:33:43
Rob, I sent you that picture of what
01:33:45
Trump uh came out regarding uh I
01:33:47
thumbmed it up on the on the chat.
01:33:48
>> He's like the Trevor Noah of podcast.
01:33:50
That guy, >> he really is
01:33:51
>> just that guy. >> He really is. It's very This is what
01:33:53
Trump came out and said had to do with
01:33:54
climate change with Kamla. He's
01:33:56
basically just said, "Listen, if you can
01:33:57
just start making some stuff up, I got
01:33:59
you too, buddy. Climate change is caused
01:34:00
by DEI." But we've been sold a bill of
01:34:03
goods. Pepe, h, how many years ago we
01:34:06
had used to have climate change debates
01:34:08
on PBD podcast. We had multiple people
01:34:10
come on. Someone wrote a book about it
01:34:12
and we the world is supposed to be over
01:34:14
by now.
01:34:15
>> Well, we'll check out AOC
01:34:16
[clears throat] said how many years?
01:34:17
>> We're getting there. We're getting
01:34:18
there. I can't wait for that.
01:34:20
>> It just goes to show and Bill Gates is
01:34:21
coming out there saying pump the brakes.
01:34:23
Everyone should take note. But
01:34:25
meanwhile, they've completely hijacked
01:34:26
the Democratic party. Look how massive
01:34:28
of a concern this is on the left versus
01:34:30
on the right.
01:34:32
It's great. Keep it like that.
01:34:34
>> Who prioritizes climate, abortion, and
01:34:35
gun violence?
01:34:36
>> Look at securing the border. Look at the
01:34:38
priority of the left on securing the
01:34:40
border. What's 76 + 17? Is that 93?
01:34:43
>> 76 + 17 is 93. That means to them it's
01:34:46
only 7% the issue. No problem.
01:34:48
>> Whatever.
01:34:49
>> No problem.
01:34:50
>> No, sir. That's a third party candidate.
01:34:52
Security of the border. They're
01:34:53
non-existent in the blue. The 17 is the
01:34:56
gray. >> No. No, brother. What is 76 + 17? Oh, I
01:35:00
see what you're saying here. You're
01:35:01
basically saying it's nothing.
01:35:03
>> The blue is only 7% of the issue.
01:35:05
>> So, they're not even concerned
01:35:06
[clears throat] with
01:35:07
>> Can you please send Adam a Udemy gift
01:35:09
certificate [laughter] for basic math?
01:35:12
>> Okay, let me continue.
01:35:14
>> PBD, my job is to make money.
01:35:17
>> Remember once upon a time it was called
01:35:19
global warming. Then they changed it to
01:35:20
climate change because some of the data
01:35:22
didn't mind up. Now it's
01:35:24
>> maybe never even happened.
01:35:26
>> Let me go to the next story here. Okay.
01:35:27
There's a guy named Don Lemon. Really?
01:35:30
>> Yeah. And he hypocrite Don Lemon torched
01:35:32
for saying Megan Kelly looks trans. Left
01:35:35
is using trans as an insult. Now Vinnie,
01:35:37
I'm sorry. Raph, can you play this trans
01:35:39
clip of Don Lemon calling Megan Kelly
01:35:43
trans? Go ahead, Rob.
01:35:44
>> Is Megan Kelly chopped?
01:35:48
>> I don't know what that means. I don't
01:35:49
know. What does chop? I've heard it, but
01:35:50
I don't know what that means. What does
01:35:51
chopped mean?
01:35:52
>> She's going to get mad at me, dude. I
01:35:53
don't know if I want this heat.
01:35:54
>> What does chopped mean?
01:35:55
>> Chopped means like not hot. Yeah,
01:35:57
>> she's chopped. [laughter] I don't know
01:35:59
the whole MAGA look.
01:36:00
>> It's all the MAGA ladies.
01:36:02
>> Kind of looks like a Barbie doll covered
01:36:03
in like WD40.
01:36:05
>> I think she looks trans.
01:36:07
>> Let's end on that note.
01:36:08
>> She looks clockable.
01:36:10
>> Clockable. What does that mean?
01:36:11
>> What? Clockable means she they're not
01:36:14
pulling it off right. If I'm not
01:36:15
mistaken, Rob, if you if you look up
01:36:18
clockable in the trans
01:36:21
I think it means you're not pulling it
01:36:22
off right. Clockable is not appearing or
01:36:28
passing off as the
01:36:30
>> thing that they're going for.
01:36:31
>> Correct.
01:36:33
>> That's the dumbest thing I've heard in
01:36:34
my life. Can you do me a favor, Rob? Can
01:36:36
you just type in Megan Kelly and go to
01:36:38
images? It's all I want you to do.
01:36:40
>> Okay. >> Go Megan Kelly. Go to images.
01:36:42
>> Just zoom in. Look at that face.
01:36:45
>> Okay. And by the way, Megan Kelly and I
01:36:47
I've been on her show a couple times.
01:36:48
It's not we we don't we're not friends
01:36:51
or communication mode, but this is a
01:36:53
beautiful mother, strong, takes care of
01:36:56
her family,
01:36:57
>> okay?
01:36:58
>> Beautiful family, does what she does,
01:37:01
married to her husband, and only a gay
01:37:05
man would say she's trans.
01:37:07
>> Yep. [laughter] >> Because Lemon is gay.
01:37:09
>> Only only a gay man would think she is
01:37:12
not attractive, which by the way, it
01:37:14
makes sense for him to say that. which
01:37:15
which indirectly it actually makes me
01:37:20
respect the fact that he truly is gay.
01:37:22
>> Yes, he really is.
01:37:23
>> Because if you can't see Megan Kelly and
01:37:26
say she's attractive and you have a hard
01:37:27
time saying that. Listen, I you're full
01:37:30
full-fledged.
01:37:31
>> Yes.
01:37:32
>> You know, >> Pete Buddha Judge.
01:37:33
>> I'm shocked. First Liberace, then
01:37:35
Richard Simmons, now Don Lemon. They're
01:37:37
all really gay.
01:37:38
>> Oh no.
01:37:39
>> I didn't see that coming.
01:37:40
>> Oh no. >> No. But but you know again to say trans
01:37:42
like that's that's now hey what's wrong
01:37:45
with being trans don
01:37:47
>> why are you why are you insulting the
01:37:48
trans community you know what what do
01:37:50
you honestly what what do you think
01:37:52
happened to him because think about it
01:37:54
he was the
01:37:55
>> didn't coulter say that she goes wow now
01:37:57
being trans is a slur when did that
01:37:59
happen about that
01:38:01
>> when did she say that
01:38:02
>> I think a day ago can you find this Rob
01:38:03
where an coulter came out and pointed
01:38:05
out the hypocrisy and says oh so now
01:38:09
trans is actually not something that you
01:38:11
protect you little liberal. It's
01:38:13
actually something that you now use as
01:38:15
to attack person or as a slur. And where
01:38:18
where is the where is the outrage of his
01:38:21
LGBTQ plus uh where the TE's at? Why
01:38:24
aren't the tease? Anybody else talks
01:38:25
about the transgenders? It was forget
01:38:27
about it. You're transphobic. You're
01:38:29
people are going to come after us and
01:38:30
kill us. Why why is he speaking like
01:38:32
that? One of the biggest hypocrites. And
01:38:34
I'm just trying to figure out what
01:38:35
happened to this guy. He used to be on
01:38:37
CNN. He used to have like, you know,
01:38:40
good points of view, especially with,
01:38:41
you know, when he was like young black
01:38:42
people.
01:38:43
>> He's married to a white guy.
01:38:44
>> That's that might be the problem. That
01:38:46
might be the problem. >> I don't I don't know. I mean, look, for
01:38:48
me, um,
01:38:50
>> if you're not happy at the home, Pat
01:38:51
>> Vinnie, there there is a lot of impact
01:38:55
that whatever you listen to for a long
01:38:58
time, everybody at some point in their
01:39:01
lives is being brainwashed.
01:39:03
>> Let me explain to you what I mean by
01:39:04
this. Either your parents are
01:39:06
brainwashing you into believing you can
01:39:08
do something special with your life, or
01:39:10
your parents brainwash you into
01:39:11
believing you're a loser, but either
01:39:13
way, you're being brainwashed. One of
01:39:15
them is using detergent and cleaning
01:39:17
your brain of all the nasty negativity
01:39:20
minds you have.
01:39:21
>> The other one is using viruses when
01:39:23
they're washing your head, brainwashing
01:39:24
you, and they're convincing you you're
01:39:26
not capable of doing anything special
01:39:28
with your life. But either way, you're
01:39:29
being brainwashed. And then when you get
01:39:30
out of college or high school and you go
01:39:32
into college, you're being brainwashed.
01:39:34
If you go, you know, work with a bunch
01:39:37
of people that are business owners and
01:39:39
they encourage you to work hard, they
01:39:40
brainwashed into working hard. If you go
01:39:42
to a place and hang out with a bunch of
01:39:44
people that are single mothers, part of
01:39:45
the 210 lb community that is getting
01:39:47
snapped that Adam Kroller was talking
01:39:49
about earlier when he's trying to help
01:39:50
lose weight. If you're part of that
01:39:52
community and you're hearing other
01:39:53
people say, "Hey, just go have a couple
01:39:56
kids and live off of this and this and
01:39:57
that." Okay, maybe that's the wrong
01:39:59
Everybody's being brainwashed. It is so
01:40:02
flipping important who you listen to.
01:40:06
The wrong community can totally destroy
01:40:10
your life. Totally. So, I'm in a
01:40:13
conversation with one of my friends
01:40:14
relatives and I said, "Man, you're
01:40:16
listening to way too much negative stuff
01:40:19
>> and it's truly I'm feeling it. I'm
01:40:21
anxious being around you because all
01:40:23
you're consuming is negative stuff. Get
01:40:25
off of it. it's too much. No, no, no.
01:40:28
But you know this, you know, I'm like,
01:40:29
listen, I understand. I got it. I'm with
01:40:31
you. I also follow some of these
01:40:32
stories, probably closer than you do,
01:40:34
but I don't go to the point of jumping
01:40:36
to conclusion with everything that's
01:40:38
going on. Just kind of pump the brakes a
01:40:39
little bit. But to me, I think a Don
01:40:41
Lemon, you know, Vinnie, just think CNN
01:40:44
hires you. >> Yeah.
01:40:45
>> Three years ago,
01:40:46
>> who are you today?
01:40:47
>> They would probably have a little bit of
01:40:48
influence on you.
01:40:49
>> Of course,
01:40:50
>> you go what? And even the more younger
01:40:52
we are. So Don Lemon, who knows what
01:40:53
happened to him because one of the
01:40:55
greatest clips of all time with Don
01:40:56
Lemon is when you talk about pick up
01:40:58
your pants.
01:40:59
>> Oh,
01:41:00
>> stop using these words. We've shown that
01:41:01
clip many times.
01:41:03
>> And even Morgan Freeman, I don't want a
01:41:05
Black History Month.
01:41:06
>> Do you? What happened to us? Look at us.
01:41:08
We did okay. Yeah.
01:41:10
>> Why are we talking about Black History
01:41:11
Month? But
01:41:12
>> yeah, it's disappointing for him to go
01:41:13
after Megan Kelly. But that's actually a
01:41:15
>> it's actually a horrible position to
01:41:17
make. Yeah. to to to there's a lot of
01:41:20
good positions you can make to
01:41:22
potentially go up against conservatives
01:41:24
and say stuff making Kelly.
01:41:25
>> Yeah.
01:41:26
>> What are you talking about? >> Well, it's just indicative of who the
01:41:29
Democratic party lemons are. What did
01:41:31
you say? >> You're taking indicative.
01:41:32
>> Oh, dick.
01:41:33
>> Um indictative.
01:41:35
>> Yeah, I know. >> You got it.
01:41:36
>> Yeah, I got it. >> Indicative. Okay, thanks Vinnie.
01:41:39
>> But it's indicative of them that they
01:41:41
just constantly double down on the 20%
01:41:43
of the 8020 issue. Nobody in their right
01:41:46
mind, any straight man will look at
01:41:48
Megan Kelly and be like, "Dine piece,
01:41:50
attractive, smart, capable, feminine,
01:41:53
opinionated, but like classy. She's a
01:41:56
poster child for what you would want
01:41:58
from a wife from a woman on air. Like
01:42:00
incredible." And then you got Don Lemon
01:42:03
spouting whatever nonsense he's talking
01:42:05
about. By the way, if you compare their
01:42:07
ratings, I assume that she blew him out
01:42:08
of the water.
01:42:09
>> Don't even if you look I think he's now
01:42:11
he's doing he's doing he's in the
01:42:13
streets. >> He's doing his independent thing. I
01:42:14
think she's probably has four or five
01:42:16
million subscribers on YouTube. I would
01:42:18
guarantee you he probably doesn't even
01:42:19
have a million. I guarantee you that.
01:42:21
>> He's in the streets at this point. I
01:42:22
don't >> He's in the streets. He He belongs to
01:42:24
the streets. But the fact that he's
01:42:27
shaming a woman for being a trans woman
01:42:30
when the Democratic Party built their
01:42:32
brand for the last 5 years on trans
01:42:34
women are women and don't be shaming
01:42:36
trans people. Where where's the shame?
01:42:39
Where's the hypocrisy? What's the
01:42:40
difference, Rob? What's the difference?
01:42:41
>> He's at 970. He's at 970. Megan Kelly's
01:42:44
at 4.5 million.
01:42:46
>> So, she's four times bigger than him,
01:42:48
let's just say. So, he's punching up.
01:42:50
She probably won't even respond because
01:42:51
she'd be punching down to this sad man
01:42:54
just on a uh
01:42:55
>> Oh, no. She irrelevant podcast. And Rob,
01:42:58
do us a favor. Subscribe to Me and
01:43:00
Kelly's podcast right there. She needs
01:43:01
our help. >> All right. So, let's go to the next
01:43:03
story. Next story I want to get into.
01:43:04
How much time we got? 10:49. Okay. Uh,
01:43:08
let me see here. Cash Patel
01:43:11
>> shuts down [snorts] Charlie Kirk foreign
01:43:12
intelligence probe and explosive feud
01:43:14
with Trump counter counter uh uh terror
01:43:17
chief. Let me read the story to you on
01:43:19
what he's saying. Cash Patel, let's go
01:43:21
through this. So, here we go. Okay. Uh
01:43:23
Cash Patel crushed efforts uh uh uh by
01:43:26
Tulsi Gabbard's closest adviser to see
01:43:29
if foreign powers was involved in
01:43:31
charter assassination. The head of
01:43:32
national counterterrorism, Joe Kent, uh,
01:43:35
analyzed FBI's files to determine
01:43:37
whether Kirk's alleged killer received
01:43:39
assistance from foreign power. Kent's
01:43:40
investigation, Lauren Patel, who
01:43:42
believed the counter chief counterterror
01:43:44
chief was overstrapped, overstepping by
01:43:47
interfering with an ongoing FBI
01:43:48
investigation. According to the New York
01:43:50
Times, Kirk was shot in the throat by a
01:43:52
high-powered sniper rifle while speaking
01:43:54
to college students at Utah Valley
01:43:56
University on September 10th. Uh, the
01:43:58
Times spoke with supporters of Kent, who
01:44:00
claimed he was doing his job by chasing
01:44:02
down any leads to ensure no foreign
01:44:04
groups were involved in Kirk's death.
01:44:06
After Patel discovered Kent had gone
01:44:08
through FBI case material related to
01:44:10
Kirk's killing, a tense White House
01:44:12
meeting was held to discuss the matter.
01:44:14
A roundt meeting between Kent, uh,
01:44:16
Patel, Gibbard, Gabbard, JD Vance, and
01:44:20
White House chief of Seth Susie WS and
01:44:21
senior DOJ officials were held at the
01:44:23
White House. Ken told the administration
01:44:25
officials that he was granted access to
01:44:27
the FBI files by low ranking agency
01:44:31
official. Trump administration officials
01:44:33
were worried that Kent's probe into
01:44:35
foreign interference could provide
01:44:37
ammunition to Robinson's defense lawyers
01:44:39
who could then argue more than one
01:44:40
suspect was involved in Kirk's murder.
01:44:42
Adam,
01:44:43
>> well, the the date that we have to kind
01:44:45
of pay attention to right now because
01:44:46
there's so many rumors swirling out
01:44:48
there is this January 16th. Have you
01:44:51
heard about this date? January 16, 2026
01:44:54
is apparently going to be the uh
01:44:57
pre-trial date that uh Tyler Robinson is
01:45:02
apparently supposed to appear in court.
01:45:04
They said that that that the legal
01:45:05
system is already in motion. Charges
01:45:07
have been filed. The defendant is
01:45:09
incarcerated without bail and the state
01:45:11
is preparing for trial. So until that
01:45:13
date, rumors are going to circulate.
01:45:16
People are going to go out there and
01:45:17
make all sort of allegations,
01:45:19
insinuations. We know who's out there
01:45:21
just kind of claiming all sorts of wild
01:45:23
things that the President Trump has
01:45:24
alleged he killed Charlie and naming a
01:45:26
day after him and people are alleging
01:45:28
these foreign governments. But the
01:45:30
reality is unfortunately none of this is
01:45:32
going to come to light until the trial
01:45:35
actually starts. Then you have people in
01:45:37
Charlie Kirk's camp, you know, our
01:45:39
friend Andrew Kovit and uh Mikey McCoy,
01:45:41
who was basically his um uh right-hand
01:45:44
man. Uh there's allegations that they
01:45:47
were involved. I think all this is going
01:45:48
to come to light. In my opinion, a lot
01:45:51
of questions need to be answered. A lot
01:45:53
of questions, but still at this point,
01:45:56
the most likely uh guilty person is this
01:46:00
guy Tyler Robinson. But a lot of things
01:46:02
don't add up. I know that you've kind of
01:46:03
down the path of loading the gun and
01:46:06
trying and jumping off the roof.
01:46:08
>> And and his furry has been missing for
01:46:10
how many weeks, Rob? Exactly? I think
01:46:11
six weeks.
01:46:12
>> So, six weeks they can't find furry boy.
01:46:14
What what what I've learned, you know,
01:46:16
doing this podcast and and and and
01:46:18
watching all these massive news stories
01:46:20
is everybody because of the internet can
01:46:23
just voice their opinion. We we we we
01:46:26
gave a shout out to a guy on a podcast
01:46:28
who had the most credible incredible
01:46:30
breakdown of the bullet and this and
01:46:32
that and then some other expert the next
01:46:34
day was like, "Well, he's actually
01:46:35
wrong." So until we actually see what
01:46:36
the, you know, uh, FBI has and what the
01:46:40
authorities have, it's just consume
01:46:42
information, take it in, form your
01:46:44
opinions, don't, uh, make any final
01:46:47
assessments until we get this
01:46:48
information.
01:46:49
>> Yeah. But I mean, you're not going to be
01:46:50
you're not going to be able to see it
01:46:51
because they they they voted not to
01:46:53
televise the the actual trial. I mean,
01:46:55
>> what do they call it? The um
01:46:58
>> Yes. Yeah. Um, what is it called? Rap
01:47:01
that you can't talk about it. gag.
01:47:04
They gagged everybody. They do.
01:47:05
>> I understand that, but I mean, like,
01:47:06
think about it. We We get to watch
01:47:08
Johnny Depp listen to Amber Heard as she
01:47:10
crapped on his bed. These are the trials
01:47:12
that we want to see. I mean, me
01:47:13
personally, and going back to the story,
01:47:15
Pat, I just think it's odd. Why would
01:47:17
Cash Patel like shun Tulsi Gabber? Pat,
01:47:20
you know who Joe Kent is? Retired Army
01:47:22
Special Forces Chief Warren Officer,
01:47:24
served 20 years, completed 11 combat
01:47:27
tours in Iraq, Yemen, Africa. He retired
01:47:30
and worked in um CIA after entered
01:47:32
politics like he ran twice for Congress.
01:47:34
This guy is a stud. A legitimate stud.
01:47:37
Why would you try to hinder him for
01:47:39
looking? Because Adam, if there is
01:47:41
outside foreign u entities involved like
01:47:45
come on, bro. Like why why why would you
01:47:47
stop him? >> Was he assigned to do it or did he go to
01:47:49
get it? That's
01:47:50
>> I think he kind I I think he kind of
01:47:52
pal. It says Kent's investigation
01:47:53
alarmed Patel who believed the
01:47:54
counterterror counterterror chief was
01:47:57
overstepping by interfering with an
01:47:59
ongoing FBI investigation.
01:48:00
>> He's in the government though. You're
01:48:01
working for the government. He's just
01:48:04
being proactive. I mean, I'm I
01:48:06
personally I'm not mad at that. I'm not
01:48:07
mad at that. It's a it's just it's just
01:48:10
like you said, Adam, these unanswered
01:48:11
questions that people
01:48:12
>> Well, what I find to be uh comforting is
01:48:15
this round table with with Cash Patel uh
01:48:18
with Kent that you're talking about, Joe
01:48:20
Kent, with Tulsi Gabbard, with JD Vance,
01:48:23
with Susie Wilds. You know, you might
01:48:26
say you don't trust one person or you
01:48:27
don't like how one person handles those
01:48:29
things, but if you put this American
01:48:31
team of Avengers, I would say that they
01:48:33
were going to get to the bottom of what
01:48:34
happened with Charlie. Do you trust the
01:48:36
people in that room between Tulsi, Kent,
01:48:39
Cash Patel, Susie Wilds, JD Vance, don't
01:48:43
you think they have America's best
01:48:44
interest and Charlie's best interest and
01:48:46
the truth's best interest in mind? Don't
01:48:47
you think? No,
01:48:49
>> Adam. I'm not saying that. What I'm I I
01:48:51
don't even When it comes to like FBI's
01:48:54
and CI look at all the stuff that we
01:48:55
hear about intelligence,
01:48:56
>> I hear you, but it's not just the FBI
01:48:57
and the CIA. You're having Susie Wilds
01:48:58
in there. You have JD Vance in there. JD
01:49:00
Vance was was was incredibly close with
01:49:03
Charlie. Don't you think? trust their
01:49:05
judgement. I trust JD.
01:49:06
>> Don't you trust their judgment more than
01:49:07
talking heads on the internet?
01:49:08
>> But at the No, but Adam, but at the same
01:49:10
time, when it comes to guns and taking
01:49:11
them apart and stuff, we're not we're
01:49:13
not dumb. You know what I mean? Taking
01:49:14
apart a gun that fast and that type of
01:49:16
gun and putting in a backpack.
01:49:18
>> What's your biggest apprehension to what
01:49:20
you've seen out there with the story?
01:49:22
Because I agree there are questions that
01:49:23
need to be answered.
01:49:24
>> I mean, there's it's such a long line of
01:49:26
just here's the number one. Here's my
01:49:29
here's one of them.
01:49:31
>> Hold on. George Zinn stood up the moment
01:49:34
Charlie was shot. Everybody is running
01:49:37
that way. This guy stands up, pulls out
01:49:39
a white handkerchief. This was all
01:49:41
planned for him. Pulls out a white
01:49:43
handkerchief at him and walks towards
01:49:45
Charlie and is saying, "I did it. Shoot
01:49:47
me. Kill me." And takes his pants off.
01:49:49
That to me says that there was for
01:49:51
somebody knew about this that was going
01:49:53
to happen. And there's just a bunch of
01:49:54
unanswered stuff. And what's crazy is
01:49:56
with all the cameras and everything and
01:49:57
we still can't say definitively what
01:49:59
happened. That a normal person doesn't
01:50:01
do that. That's a really real big
01:50:02
problem. And then Adam, a 30 odd six gun
01:50:05
cannot fit in a backpack. He shot guns.
01:50:07
I've shot guns. He's shot guns. You
01:50:09
can't fold a 30 six bro and put it in
01:50:12
any backpack. Troy out there who has a
01:50:14
backpack that's one of those long ones,
01:50:15
Pat, those Ranger ones. You can't do it.
01:50:18
It's impossible. And Adam, and I'm not
01:50:20
I'm not this crazy guy that's thinking
01:50:21
all this the president and all that. No,
01:50:23
I don't think about none of that
01:50:24
nonsense. Just give me the actual facts
01:50:27
cuz when you're when you're when you're
01:50:29
shunning it from us and I know we don't
01:50:30
deserve to hear all of it right out cuz
01:50:32
some of it some of the stuff is in there
01:50:33
that's pretty messed up by the way. Just
01:50:34
be honest with us.
01:50:35
>> I I I we can move on from this. I have
01:50:38
so many questions.
01:50:39
>> Yes.
01:50:40
>> I have so many questions with this. It's
01:50:42
not even funny.
01:50:43
>> What's your number one question, Pat?
01:50:44
>> I have so many questions with this. Uh
01:50:47
>> um and I've I've expressed it many many
01:50:50
many times. So, I'm not I'm not going to
01:50:52
go through this too, but I have a lot of
01:50:55
questions. I I would I would you know
01:50:59
how when something happens, you you then
01:51:02
volunteer to join the military like
01:51:04
9/11, a lot of people volunteer to join.
01:51:06
>> I would volunteer
01:51:09
to go work for the FBI to investigate
01:51:12
and be one. I would volunteer.
01:51:15
>> This is how bad I want to know what
01:51:16
happened here. I would volunteer because
01:51:19
this guy this guy was a this guy was a
01:51:21
very unique guy. Volunteer. This guy was
01:51:23
a very unique guy. I would volunteer to
01:51:25
do that. You don't even need to pay me.
01:51:28
And I would I would give a certain set
01:51:30
of hours to go to this and find out
01:51:33
what's going on over here because this
01:51:35
is a uh this is a this is a very
01:51:38
different time between MLK being
01:51:40
assassinated, Bobby being assa Bobby
01:51:41
Kennedy being assassinated, you know,
01:51:44
JFK being assassinated than him. We got
01:51:45
3,500 cameras. I got things right now
01:51:47
that we didn't have back in the days. We
01:51:48
should be able to figure out what's
01:51:49
going on. And you know, it's it's it's
01:51:51
But anyways, I I got I got one too many
01:51:53
questions that I need two hours to go
01:51:56
through for me to find this out. But if
01:51:58
they do want to call me to help with
01:52:00
that, I would volunteer my time. I'd go
01:52:03
to DC once a week to just help figure
01:52:07
this thing out. That's how bad I want to
01:52:09
know who was behind this.
01:52:10
>> And I don't care who it was.
01:52:12
>> Do you have the >> I I want to know who was behind this. I
01:52:14
have a list of 15 different people that
01:52:16
could be, you know, when you sell life
01:52:18
insurance.
01:52:19
>> Yep. >> We sold 800,000 life insurance policies
01:52:22
over the years, give or take.
01:52:24
>> A lot of insurance when you have death
01:52:26
benefits that come and they get
01:52:28
activated and you get the investigation.
01:52:30
So, I sold an insurance policy to a guy
01:52:32
>> and it's like, "Hey, you know, uh, this
01:52:34
guy deserves a $250,000 policy." Oh, you
01:52:37
think? Yes. No, he does. No, he didn't.
01:52:40
Were you there when he peed? Uh, no. He
01:52:43
gave me the urine. Okay. Well, it
01:52:45
happens he didn't pee. His brother peed
01:52:47
for him. How do you know that? Well, let
01:52:48
me tell you what it matched.
01:52:50
>> It happened that you also sold a
01:52:52
insurance policy to his brother as well.
01:52:54
His brother's pee is identical to his
01:52:56
pee. >> No way. Yeah. And now that he died a
01:52:59
year and a half later after the
01:53:00
investigation, we find that he lied on
01:53:01
this and d and this was behind it. No
01:53:04
way. Yes. Shoot. We can't pay him 250.
01:53:06
They just refund back whatever premium
01:53:07
he paid into it. Hey, this other person
01:53:09
died. Oh, how do he die? He shot
01:53:11
himself. Who was in the house? The
01:53:13
husband was in the house. So who was the
01:53:15
Well, let me tell you. They looked at
01:53:16
the husband was involved. No way. Yeah.
01:53:18
How about this one? This one. Do you
01:53:20
know like part of being in life
01:53:22
insurance and especially volume based
01:53:24
for us volume based. I don't sell like
01:53:26
to rich millionaires and billionaires.
01:53:29
We sold to middle American you know
01:53:31
people who
01:53:32
>> wanted to buy quarter million half
01:53:33
million dollar policy million dollar
01:53:34
policy. You go through these audits with
01:53:37
these investigators and you are
01:53:39
sometimes like flabbergasted by the
01:53:42
results of what really happened. But our
01:53:45
job is to pursue cuz I want this
01:53:48
surviving member who was relying on the
01:53:50
bread winner to get that $500,000 death
01:53:52
benefit. I want her to get the money
01:53:54
because she has to take care of those
01:53:55
two kids. But no, this happened. That
01:53:57
happened. I mean, there's there's way
01:53:58
too many things for us to go through
01:54:00
here. But um I'm I'm excited to hear the
01:54:03
investigation start and this is
01:54:06
something I simply as a guy who saw a
01:54:08
man who was a once in a generation type
01:54:10
of a guy I want to know what happened.
01:54:11
Do you trust those people that I just
01:54:13
mentioned? Cash Patel, Tulsi, JD Van,
01:54:16
Susie Wild.
01:54:17
>> I think you have to know already if you
01:54:19
if you're around me enough, Adam, you
01:54:21
have to know already for me that to be
01:54:26
the CEO and the executive team of a very
01:54:28
of the biggest company in the world
01:54:30
called the United States of America,
01:54:32
>> you don't live in the same reality.
01:54:34
>> Good point. So don't don't it's it's not
01:54:38
you speak a very different language than
01:54:41
they speak. It's a very different
01:54:43
language. Like I was in the military,
01:54:45
okay? And I was going to go be 18 Delta
01:54:47
fifth group. I talked about it yesterday
01:54:48
with the guy Jordan Gudro who was behind
01:54:50
Operation Gideon
01:54:52
>> where they try to take out uh uh Maduro.
01:54:55
And you remember this interview that we
01:54:56
did that, you know, maybe we'll show the
01:54:58
intro at the end. We don't even know if
01:54:59
we're going to release it or not. He was
01:55:00
supposed to go to jail yesterday. when
01:55:02
we interviewed him, he was in the middle
01:55:03
of the parking lot outside of his
01:55:04
homeless shelter with a anklet on
01:55:06
because he's about to go to jail. Did
01:55:07
you hear about this or no? Maybe we'll
01:55:09
show this at the end of it for you. I
01:55:10
started watching documentary yesterday
01:55:11
as well with Tikico. Tico is a very
01:55:13
interesting guy. But to me,
01:55:16
when you're 18 Delta and you go or and
01:55:19
then your Delta Force and you go, you
01:55:24
they didn't join the same military I
01:55:26
joined. H
01:55:28
>> they they they I didn't see the same
01:55:31
thing they saw. They saw things I will
01:55:34
never see.
01:55:35
It's a very different world you live in.
01:55:37
So the average person cannot relate to
01:55:40
what these guys have to do at the White
01:55:42
House and who the enemies are. They
01:55:44
really know who the And by the way,
01:55:46
sometimes they're doing certain things
01:55:48
and making some decisions that seem like
01:55:50
they're divisive and it's nasty. It's
01:55:54
you know it's like you know the whole
01:55:55
thing with you know idolize demonize
01:55:59
humanize the whole father son
01:56:01
relationship that goes through three
01:56:02
phases. Sometimes your father has to die
01:56:05
for you to realize why he did what he
01:56:06
did when you were 16 years old.
01:56:09
Sometimes you have to lose somebody to
01:56:11
say [ __ ]
01:56:13
damn you know guy sitting there he can't
01:56:16
stand his dad you know dad never told
01:56:18
him he loves him because his dad never
01:56:20
told him he loves him so his father
01:56:21
didn't tell him you know that whole
01:56:22
thing that nobody
01:56:23
>> and then his dad dies and he goes to the
01:56:25
funeral just out of you know I have to
01:56:27
go to funeral hundreds of people show up
01:56:29
and they all start telling how he helped
01:56:31
them out
01:56:32
>> even though he didn't have any money and
01:56:33
they're like you don't even know who
01:56:34
your father was and the guy feels like
01:56:36
[ __ ] saying oh my god my dad helped so
01:56:37
many people out and he just never talked
01:56:39
about it. The these these things are
01:56:42
real. A part of life that is real and
01:56:46
you don't need to know everything. I
01:56:47
talked to a guy who his father was part
01:56:48
of Slovak and I put him in contact with
01:56:50
a very powerful Slovak former Slovak
01:56:52
director and and they met each other and
01:56:54
that guy told him about what his
01:56:56
grandfather did and why they didn't
01:56:58
share everything with him and one day he
01:56:59
and I are very very successful guy. This
01:57:01
guy's when I mean very successful I
01:57:03
don't mean like a millionaire. He's very
01:57:04
very successful. He visits me every
01:57:05
month. We sit down and we do engagements
01:57:08
with them for his firm. He's got a very
01:57:09
big company. And um
01:57:12
I said, "What makes you think your dad
01:57:14
deserves to tell you this?
01:57:18
>> What makes you think he has to tell you
01:57:20
what he went through? Who are you for
01:57:22
him to have to tell you this? Who am I
01:57:23
for my dad tell me everything?
01:57:26
Who are my kids for me to have to tell
01:57:27
him everything? You don't know the
01:57:29
burden I carry? I don't know the burden
01:57:31
my dad carried living in Iran, going
01:57:33
through war. And I don't know the burden
01:57:34
his dad carried living in the 1920s. I'm
01:57:38
supposed to understand what it's like to
01:57:39
live in the 20s in Iran.
01:57:41
>> No. So I I I'm telling you selfishly
01:57:44
because of how much I believed in
01:57:46
Charlie Kirk. From the moment I met him,
01:57:47
I said, "This guy's going to be a
01:57:48
president one day." And the kind of
01:57:49
president that would go campaign for
01:57:51
>> Yeah. >> I I would go not only put money and I
01:57:53
would have campaigned for this guy. I
01:57:54
would have been the guy to be like,
01:57:55
"Hey, I'm I want to help this guy become
01:57:58
a guy. I don't I've never done that."
01:57:59
>> Yep. You know, we fought very hard for
01:58:01
Trump and that was probably the first
01:58:02
time I ever did something like this
01:58:04
where even when everybody walked away
01:58:05
from him 2020. I'm probably one of the
01:58:07
only guys that in the circle that I
01:58:08
still stayed with him and our and you
01:58:10
remember those moments when we had those
01:58:12
conversations.
01:58:13
>> Of course. >> So to me, uh, yeah, I'm not happy about
01:58:16
it, but I understand
01:58:18
the job of being in the White House.
01:58:22
You're not supposed to fully understand
01:58:24
half the things that they go through.
01:58:26
You're not. And you know, you voted for
01:58:29
them. Whether you like them or not,
01:58:30
they're doing their job
01:58:31
>> and I'm not expecting like 100% of the
01:58:33
stuff that they're doing. Anyways, I I
01:58:35
didn't want to get into this topic as
01:58:36
long as I did, but anyways. Uh, okay.
01:58:38
So,
01:58:40
>> what do we got? Let me see what my next
01:58:42
meeting is. If I got my next meeting
01:58:43
going on right now, that is
01:58:46
>> uh Okay. So, then then we have to kind
01:58:48
of wrap up here. So, let me let me do
01:58:49
this. Uh let's go into the interview
01:58:51
with uh with this fellow Jordan Guudro
01:58:54
who he was apparently offered $212.9
01:58:57
million by Guyaido and a former
01:59:01
president of Colombia to go in and take
01:59:04
out Maduro and his name is Jordan Gudau.
01:59:08
And it was pretty wild the stories that
01:59:11
he was saying. Former 18 Delta. Okay. A
01:59:14
guy that was part of fifth group, the
01:59:16
group that I was supposed to go to.
01:59:17
>> Green Beret.
01:59:18
>> Green Beret. Yeah. decorated. He's done
01:59:20
a lot of work. I think he's a three-time
01:59:21
bronze medalist and uh he's done some
01:59:24
stuff. Go ahead, Rob.
01:59:25
>> The bottom line is there was a civil war
01:59:27
going on in the White House.
01:59:28
>> What do you think is really the motive
01:59:29
behind closed doors?
01:59:30
>> Venezuela is to the United States what
01:59:33
Ukraine is to Russia. Let's cut through
01:59:34
all the narrative. He's trying to secure
01:59:36
it for a possible escalation of of of
01:59:39
war with Russia China.
01:59:41
>> Even if you look at the way he's
01:59:42
handling it right now, it's very public.
01:59:44
They're flying over Venezuela. They're
01:59:45
blowing up boats just to say, "Here's
01:59:47
what we're doing." But I was recruited
01:59:49
to do this to facilitate the capture of
01:59:52
Nicholas Maduro.
01:59:53
>> If you're doing this, you're essentially
01:59:55
doing a business deal with CIA. You know
01:59:57
the track record what it is. And you
01:59:58
know you're playing with fire.
02:00:00
>> The highest office asked you to do
02:00:01
something. You do it. Just like when my
02:00:03
commanders tell me to do, I do it.
02:00:05
>> Where would the payment come from? From
02:00:07
whom? >> It was sold to me that the United
02:00:09
States. >> The contract that he signed is public
02:00:11
with you.
02:00:12
>> It's public.
02:00:13
>> $212.9 million over the course of the
02:00:15
term. What's the closest you ever got to
02:00:16
Maduro? I was getting reports on on on
02:00:18
on the type of soap that he used. That's
02:00:21
how close I was. Patrick,
02:00:22
>> as close as you got. Did you ever have a
02:00:24
chance where if you wanted to take him
02:00:25
out, you could?
02:00:31
>> Ooh, that cliffhanger right there.
02:00:33
>> You tell them where where he's standing
02:00:34
and like why.
02:00:36
>> Oh, he's standing outside with the
02:00:37
greatest technology for audio in the
02:00:39
world. The greatest what audio.
02:00:41
>> People are walking past him in the back.
02:00:44
He's outside of the homeless shelter. at
02:00:45
the at the VA he's at the V he's a
02:00:48
homeless with all the accolades that he
02:00:50
just said he's a freaking home he's
02:00:52
homeless >> that guy's homeless
02:00:54
>> he's homeless
02:00:55
>> y >> yeah he's homeless anyways we we uh we
02:00:58
may post the interview tomorrow to go
02:00:59
out 9:00 a.m. in the morning so hang
02:01:01
tight matter of fact uh uh yeah we may
02:01:03
post it tomorrow 9:00 a.m.
02:01:06
We will see. We will see. We will see.
02:01:08
Anyways, by the way, I want to show two
02:01:10
other things before we wrap up. Okay,
02:01:12
>> during my uh uh birthday, I got a lot of
02:01:15
nice videos, but one of the coolest
02:01:17
videos I got.
02:01:18
>> Oh my god. From
02:01:19
>> Ariela.
02:01:20
>> Oh, that's Ariela. Selena's mom sent
02:01:22
this to me and I didn't play it last
02:01:24
week, but I want to play it. Tell me
02:01:26
this kid isn't flipping cute. She is so
02:01:28
cute. Watch this clip, guys. Watch this
02:01:30
clip. Go ahead, Rob.
02:01:33
Happy birthday to you. Are you turning
02:01:36
47? Cuz you don't look 47. I don't.
02:01:40
>> What age does he look?
02:01:44
>> She's hilarious.
02:01:45
>> 46.
02:01:49
[laughter]
02:01:50
>> Well, that's because he was 46
02:01:53
yesterday. So,
02:01:55
>> yeah, a lot of change. Okay. Um,
02:01:58
anyways,
02:02:00
um, Pat,
02:02:02
I want you to tell me
02:02:06
how are your kids?
02:02:08
>> How are you? How How's your kids? I want
02:02:10
to meet them.
02:02:11
>> How's your kids?
02:02:12
>> I want to meet them. Give me I just want
02:02:14
to meet them. Just do a video of
02:02:16
something like with them in it cuz I
02:02:18
want to see what they look like,
02:02:20
>> you know? I don't really know
02:02:22
>> personality. I told her she has to be
02:02:24
>> who you kids are and I don't and I want
02:02:26
to know who you kids are. I don't know
02:02:27
the name and I want to know the name.
02:02:29
So, just make a video with them. Happy
02:02:32
birthday to you. Happy birthday to you.
02:02:38
>> She's adorable.
02:02:39
>> She's so cute.
02:02:40
>> Anyway, somebody on my neck, the
02:02:43
daughter. And
02:02:44
>> yeah, she's she she's a she's a
02:02:47
>> That girl is so acting class. Go. I go,
02:02:50
you she's amazing.
02:02:52
>> Thank you for the birthday wish. You're
02:02:54
the best. I appreciate you. And by the
02:02:56
way, we got a lot of cool stuff that
02:02:57
came this way. I thank all of you guys
02:02:58
for what you sent. But we have we have
02:03:00
some clips that was sent to us. Uh and I
02:03:03
I don't want like here's what I don't
02:03:05
want to do. I had Rob talk to our
02:03:06
lawyers because I don't know if we can
02:03:07
show this clip or not. It was sent to us
02:03:10
from a guy who works directly with
02:03:12
Newsome who is no longer I think he quit
02:03:14
about a week ago
02:03:15
>> and they sat down showing an interview
02:03:17
that was supposed to go live with
02:03:18
Newsome that never went live. So
02:03:20
>> just watch this. But the only thing is
02:03:22
Rob, if lawyers get a hold of us, I want
02:03:24
I'm holding myself harmless because they
02:03:26
send this clip to us as an insider.
02:03:28
>> Yeah, we're not stepping on copyright.
02:03:30
We're trying to stay inside.
02:03:31
>> Could you guys see when he was in the
02:03:32
All in Smoke all the smoke podcast? He
02:03:35
acts He acts like he's he's panders.
02:03:38
>> Well, this Are we going to show it, Pat?
02:03:40
You want to
02:03:41
>> What happens here is he actually ends up
02:03:43
becoming one of the brothers. If you're
02:03:44
watching Well, watch this again.
02:03:46
Lawyers, if you're watching, just watch
02:03:48
this. Go ahead. Watch this.
02:03:49
>> Governor Nome, thank you for being on
02:03:50
the podcast. for having me, Stephen. I'm
02:03:52
I'm really excited to be here with both
02:03:53
of you. So, hopefully we'll just, you
02:03:54
know, knock this one out of the park.
02:03:56
>> So, you're the governor of one of the
02:03:57
biggest, most diverse states. How do you
02:04:00
handle that kind of pressure?
02:04:02
>> Yo, I'll tell you, dog. I think it came
02:04:04
from my upbringing. You know what I'm
02:04:06
saying? Just, you know, being from the
02:04:07
streets just made me like really
02:04:09
hardcore. You feel me? You guys feel me?
02:04:11
>> I thought you were from Marian County.
02:04:12
That's one of the richest neighborhoods
02:04:13
in California.
02:04:14
>> I mean, yeah, you're right. But my area
02:04:15
was really, really tough. Do you feel
02:04:17
me? You know what I'm saying? I had to
02:04:18
teach myself to be a man. You know, my
02:04:20
pops dipped out early. I know y'all can
02:04:22
relate to that, right?
02:04:24
>> No, my dad never left.
02:04:26
>> Oh, >> yeah. Mine neither. [laughter]
02:04:28
>> Right. Right. But, you know, it was
02:04:30
hard. You know what I'm saying? Like my
02:04:31
mom's is working all day. You know what
02:04:33
I mean? I'm home. You know what I mean?
02:04:35
No money. Just sitting there with just
02:04:37
stacks of Wonderbread. You know what I'm
02:04:39
saying? Just stacks with like mac and
02:04:40
cheese. Just putting that mac and cheese
02:04:42
on it.
02:04:43
>> Okay. OG Gavin. Yeah. Yeah. That sounds
02:04:45
real hood, >> bro. I'm so hood, bro. I would just be
02:04:47
in the backyard for hours just shooting
02:04:49
hoops, you feel me? Just putting in the
02:04:51
work. And then my mom would come out,
02:04:53
you know what I'm saying? And she'd be
02:04:54
like, "HEY, GAVIN, DINNER'S READY."
02:04:56
LIKE, MAN, SHUT YOUR WHITE ass up,
02:04:57
woman. Always trying to keep a brother
02:04:59
down. You feel me? THAT'S HOW THEY
02:05:01
ALWAYS DO THESE WHITE WOMEN.
02:05:02
>> I have to ask though, is there any proof
02:05:03
that you were really about that life?
02:05:05
>> Yo, [laughter] I'm so happy you asked,
02:05:07
dog.
02:05:09
California dreaming, homie. I actually
02:05:11
brought my childhood journal. You know
02:05:13
what I'm saying? Just to show y'all how
02:05:15
hood, how gangster I was, cuz I
02:05:17
documented everything, fam. Check me out
02:05:19
right here. >> Everything fam [laughter]
02:05:20
>> in West Mar County, born and raised on
02:05:23
the playground was where I spent most of
02:05:25
my days. Chilling out, maxing, relaxing,
02:05:28
all cool, shooting some bball
02:05:32
song to Fresh Prince.
02:05:33
>> Yeah, it is.
02:05:35
>> I I don't know who he is, but he sounds
02:05:37
like he had a rough ass life. You feel
02:05:38
me, dog? You feel me? All right, we're
02:05:40
about to wrap this thing up. And um
02:05:43
Governor, is there anything else you'd
02:05:45
like to add?
02:05:46
>> Man, you already know what time it is.
02:05:48
>> 2028, it's Newsome, [ __ ]
02:05:51
>> Oh,
02:05:53
>> whoa.
02:05:54
>> Yeah. So, um he
02:05:56
>> But I don't know if legal is going to
02:05:57
get us in trouble for that long.
02:05:59
>> I don't think they can show stuff like
02:06:00
that. Listen, whoever the uh the the
02:06:03
intern was that sent us,
02:06:05
>> whatever you do, come to the state of
02:06:07
Florida. you'll feel freer here instead
02:06:09
of working for something like that. But
02:06:10
anyways,
02:06:11
>> I have 22 emails I'm going to spend the
02:06:13
afternoon. >> Yeah, Tom Tom's [laughter] got some
02:06:14
stuff he's got to do. Tank, uh, have a
02:06:19
wonderful wonderful weekend. Enjoy
02:06:22
Halloween today. We're going to be going
02:06:23
trick-or-treating. And, uh, I'm I'm
02:06:26
planning on Listen, if the Yankees need
02:06:27
me to go step up to the plate next year,
02:06:29
>> get it.
02:06:30
>> I'm I'm ready, guys. And it'll be it'll
02:06:32
be a new market, okay? I'll be a
02:06:34
minority owner slashpinch hititterter
02:06:36
coming out. Yeah. Helping out the
02:06:38
organization. Definitely can't pitch. I
02:06:40
threw a first pitch one time. I think I
02:06:42
heard somebody. But [laughter] u
02:06:43
>> PBD predictions uh World Series Toronto
02:06:47
>> versus your boy
02:06:49
>> Uncle Tom's the vacationing Dodgers.
02:06:53
>> Oh my gosh. >> Let me tell you, I'm I'm not going to
02:06:55
lie to you. Stats showing how great this
02:06:58
World Series and amount of viewership
02:06:59
they're getting.
02:07:00
>> It's unreal. And it's actually, of
02:07:03
course, for me, I want the Yankees to be
02:07:05
in there. >> Of course. And a team that is in there
02:07:07
is a team that beat us.
02:07:08
>> Yeah.
02:07:09
>> Which is Toronto. Yeah. So, of course, I
02:07:11
want the the Y. And by the way, I want a
02:07:13
game seven. I have a feeling. I'll make
02:07:15
a prediction, Tom. You ready?
02:07:17
>> Let's hear it. >> Can I make a prediction to you?
02:07:19
>> I could be wrong, but I'm going to make
02:07:20
a prediction.
02:07:21
>> I'm going to say Muki Bets is going to
02:07:23
have a great game today.
02:07:24
>> I think Muki is gonna have a great game
02:07:25
today.
02:07:26
>> So, Muki and Yamamoto. I think Muki's I
02:07:29
think Muki's gonna play lights out
02:07:31
today. >> Wow.
02:07:32
>> I think it's gonna go to game seven. I
02:07:34
think Muki's I was there when they won
02:07:36
the World Series at during COVID. You
02:07:38
went to game three or something and I
02:07:40
went to game seven. I don't know what it
02:07:41
was, but we exchanged pictures if you
02:07:42
remember that.
02:07:43
>> Oh yeah. Dodgers Tampa. Yes. Yes. I was
02:07:45
at game five and then game six was the
02:07:48
decider.
02:07:49
>> And I flew to LA
02:07:51
>> with my friends in LA off with Steve and
02:07:53
I went and watched the game where
02:07:54
Houston Astros beat the Dodgers. Varn
02:07:56
who was a var
02:07:59
that was pitching. I was there as well.
02:08:01
>> But to me, I think Muki is
02:08:04
>> he's playing so good as a he made a
02:08:06
couple mistakes, but he's playing so
02:08:08
good as a shortstop for a guy to go from
02:08:10
an outfielder to be a shortstop.
02:08:12
>> I'd like to see Muki recover and have a
02:08:17
good game six going into seven and then
02:08:19
game seven. You know what I want to see
02:08:21
in game seven?
02:08:22
>> Honestly, you want me you want me tell
02:08:23
you what I want to see?
02:08:24
>> Please tell me. I believe every once in
02:08:28
a while
02:08:30
we get the opportunity to watch a guy
02:08:33
that's destined for greatness. I would
02:08:35
love a game seven.
02:08:37
>> I'm talking walk-off home run Otani.
02:08:42
>> Bottom of the ninth. Bottom of the
02:08:43
ninth. Oh,
02:08:44
>> I want to see it.
02:08:45
>> My god.
02:08:46
>> I want to see it. >> I do too.
02:08:47
>> I want to see something like that. I
02:08:48
want to see I want to see something like
02:08:49
that. I want to see something special
02:08:51
happen. But I want to see Muki have a
02:08:53
big game. I think
02:08:55
after all the Canada stuff, Tom, we
02:08:56
cannot I know you're from Canada, too,
02:08:58
which is weird.
02:08:59
>> I'm derivatively.
02:09:01
>> Now, listen. Do you know Do you know why
02:09:02
it's the number one reason why I'm not
02:09:03
rooting for to Toronto Blue Jays?
02:09:05
>> Mark Carney.
02:09:06
>> No. Pierre Pol.
02:09:12
Even though Vladimir respect
02:09:15
that rookie.
02:09:17
>> Wow. What's that guy's name?
02:09:18
>> By the way, he got record how many
02:09:20
strikeouts? 13 strikeouts in a game.
02:09:22
>> Yep. Yes. Do you want to know? Do you
02:09:24
want to know the craziest thing about
02:09:25
the 13 strikeouts that he got in the
02:09:26
game?
02:09:27
>> By the way, at this point of the game,
02:09:28
people are watching. They're just sports
02:09:29
people that are watching. Let me tell
02:09:30
you, the guy that got 13 strikeouts in a
02:09:32
game, a number came out showing how much
02:09:35
he makes
02:09:37
>> compared to what others make, Otani
02:09:39
makes. Do you know how much he's making
02:09:41
right now?
02:09:42
>> How much? >> Okay, let me send this to you, Rob.
02:09:44
Okay, Rob, I'm going to send this to
02:09:45
you. Show this. This is the picture. Who
02:09:48
is
02:09:50
>> Toronto? Oh my. The guy pitched up
02:09:53
lights. He got one hit off of him.
02:09:56
>> One hit off of him. Rob, if you don't
02:09:58
mind showing >> one hit. He almost threw a no hitter in
02:10:00
the World Series. >> No. Meaning the one hit that got the run
02:10:02
is what I'm saying. But the guy pitched
02:10:04
so good and they compared his salary to
02:10:06
Blake Snell's salary. Do you know how
02:10:08
much his salary was for 2025?
02:10:10
>> Don't tell me. >> If this is right, Tom, he signed an $8
02:10:12
million contract, but his salary for
02:10:14
2025 is if this number is right. I I
02:10:18
don't know if this is right or wrong,
02:10:19
but zoom in.
02:10:21
>> 57,000
02:10:22
>> Blake Snell
02:10:24
made 27.8 million. He apparently just
02:10:27
got paid that much money. Is that even
02:10:29
possible, Tom?
02:10:30
>> Well, it it is. Um, when you come up
02:10:32
through the minors, you have to remember
02:10:33
he jumped three levels in the minors
02:10:35
this year and is now at the bigs. I
02:10:38
believe his first full year in the bigs
02:10:40
on service time next year. It's going to
02:10:41
be 475, but he's on the rookie deal and
02:10:44
they have $57,000
02:10:48
a year as a rookie. Got 12 strikeouts
02:10:50
here again.
02:10:51
>> World Series GAME
02:10:52
>> AND THE OPPONENT GOT paid 28 million and
02:10:54
Blake Snell is a stud. I wish he would
02:10:56
have come to the Yankees, but he chose
02:10:57
to go to LA.
02:10:58
>> Anyways,
02:10:59
>> it's reminiscent of when there was the
02:11:00
Super Bowl two years ago and it was
02:11:02
Patrick Mahomes. was Brock Perie was a
02:11:03
rookie on a rookie contract making like
02:11:05
a half a million bucks versus the
02:11:07
highest paid quarterback in the league.
02:11:08
So prediction, who do you got?
02:11:10
>> I think it's going game seven.
02:11:12
>> Who's wins it in game seven?
02:11:14
>> Dodgers walk-off. That's what he wants.
02:11:16
>> I'd like a walk-off.
02:11:17
>> But give us a prediction.
02:11:18
>> If you want me to do odds, Toronto's
02:11:20
taking it.
02:11:21
>> Yeah, >> Toronto's taking it. You want me to do
02:11:23
odds? Toronto's taking it.
02:11:25
>> If he said somebody has to step up, I
02:11:27
mean, I think Otan is going to have a
02:11:28
good game. Somebody either than Otani,
02:11:31
potentially Mookie Bets has to step up
02:11:32
because the momentum and this how it is
02:11:34
in baseball. Yankees know this. The New
02:11:36
York Giants, don't judge. It's the
02:11:37
momentum. It's who's riding that high.
02:11:39
Vladimir Guerrero's swing is like he's
02:11:41
chopping like a tree down with one swing
02:11:44
of an axe.
02:11:45
>> And by the way, Springer is hurt. He
02:11:46
hasn't even played the last two games
02:11:47
and they still won.
02:11:48
>> Jerry Springer's no longer passed away
02:11:51
from Cincinnati. Pat, I I if if somebody
02:11:53
else prediction if somebody else steps
02:11:55
up today, Dodgers win and it goes to
02:11:57
seven and Dodgers win game seven. If
02:11:59
they win tonight, >> if they win tonight, Dodgers win game
02:12:01
seven. But if not, I mean, tonight
02:12:02
matters. Two games in Toronto in Toronto
02:12:05
and Toronto's playing phenomenally. The
02:12:07
Dodgers got to play well enough to beat
02:12:09
Toronto. And Toronto's playing
02:12:10
tremendous baseball right now.
02:12:12
>> Go.
02:12:13
>> Well, there hasn't been.
02:12:15
Come on, buddy. There hasn't been a
02:12:16
back-to-back World Series champion since
02:12:19
your Yankees. I believe in 2000, 25
02:12:22
years ago. I think the Yankees won9
02:12:24
three in a row. >> And by the way, do you did they not?
02:12:27
>> By the way, the Yankees in a row the
02:12:28
Yankees won backtoback World Series in
02:12:30
the late 90s, early 2000s.
02:12:32
>> Did you say [clears throat] back to back
02:12:33
to back or back to back?
02:12:34
>> Did they? What they get? They get two
02:12:35
out of three. I thought it was three to
02:12:37
back to back, Rob.

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