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Episode Date: April 13, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 As a historian journalist, I know the United States has its ups and has its downs. And guess where we are today? Down cycle. And it's because of poor leadership. and it's because of apathetic voters, voters who just don't care. Both of those two have reached a perfect storm of incompetence and is driving the country in a way good citizens don't want it to go. So I'm going to, again, prove this point tonight,
Starting point is 00:00:52 but I want to tell you that this doesn't mean it's over, okay? throughout our history we have gone up we have gone down we're down now i do believe we will come up i don't know when that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo so this turmoil that is the proper word in america because of bad political leadership joe biden is the second worst president ever to serve and uh the corrupt corporate media once you have those two powerful entities not doing the public's business, not looking out for the folks, you've got problems, massive problems. So in the upcoming vote, there are going to be three major policy situations. The first is the border.
Starting point is 00:01:45 Joe Biden caused this single-handedly by issuing an executive order. First day was in office that knocked out the remaining Mexico policy that Trump had fought for and achieved. So this is on Biden 100%. But his party, the Democrats, backed this. Okay. Second is violent crime. As we told you last night, it is so far out of control here in the nation's largest city, where I am, New York, that is horrifying.
Starting point is 00:02:16 Yet there's no leadership making any attempt to solve the problem. It's getting worse and worse and worse. And the third is high prices for the essentials of life. Now, the Democrats are going to tell you inflation is coming down. This is happening. That's how it. It's all a bunch of BS. All right.
Starting point is 00:02:34 If you want to live your life on paper, okay. But if you are living your life in a real manner, you go to the grocery store, you go to the restaurant. You go to the hardware store. You pay your insurance premium bills. And you will see. You are getting punished. And the reason, again, is the Biden administration. This did not happen four years ago, period.
Starting point is 00:03:01 So the president doesn't address any of these things. He's simply not involved. Have you ever heard him put forth a solution about violent crime in this country? One time? No. Have you ever heard him acknowledge it was his pressure and regulations on the fossil fuel industry that ignited inflation? Have you ever heard him acknowledge that? No, and you won't.
Starting point is 00:03:27 And the border is the border. He sits there day in and day out in the White House does not lift a finger to stop tens of thousands of people coming over every day. It's horrifying. That's the president we have. Yet, the election will have tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:03:47 He'd get 50 million plus votes. Those are our fellow citizens. You shouldn't hate them. I feel sorry for them. I can't imagine being, you know, life is short. Do you want to live it as being a dunce? Really, that's where it comes down to. Do you want to be a dunce for the short time you're on Earth?
Starting point is 00:04:12 Okay, now let's segue over to the media. So we all know that the corporate networks, ABC, NBC, CBS are run by liberal people, devoted liberal people. And as I have chronicled, the first column was on to St. Patrick's Day, March 17th. There is a total blackball of conservative voices on the networks. Now, presto, this comes into the nation's consciousness six days later with Ronna McDaniel, who was fired from NBC, as you know. Okay, now the reason this is happening is because of Trump. It started right after he was elected in 2016,
Starting point is 00:04:55 right after he defeated Hillary Clinton, which none of the network chieftains believe would happen. They believed that Clinton would win. When she did not, they shut down all Trump supporters. You cannot get on the morning shows, on the evening shows. I've documented it a hundred different. ways. So why is anybody surprised when NBC, which is struggling, hires a Republican, and then there's a massive wave of left-wing indignation from within the NBC company? Why are you surprised?
Starting point is 00:05:30 They hired up until Ronald McDaniel 100% left-wing people who feel empowered and emboldened. So they had to fire Ms. McDaniel. Now, once you get into a situation where you're where the inmates, cliche, control the asylum, you don't have a network anymore. And that's the memo. Rasmus and Paul, 1,114 U.S. likely voters, fair poll, Democrat 35, Republican 33, other 32, that's independent.
Starting point is 00:06:04 Compared to most recent presidents, President Biden, a stronger commander-in-chief or a weaker one? Is his performance as the commander-in-chief about the same? Stronger 24, weaker 50s. about the same, 20%. Second question, U.S. military has failed to meet recruiting goals in recent year.
Starting point is 00:06:22 How concerned are you about this? Total concern, 76, not concerned 22. And the reason for low recruitment is because traditional values have been absolutely obliterated in the media, okay, obliterated for the younger people. you realize that no younger people, literally none, watch cable news, none, on all three of them. Nobody under the age of 54 watches. The number is so infinitesimal, it's not even worth considering. In fact, does you ever wonder why you see medicine commercials for ailments and older people? That's what they got. And the pillows, so you can go to sleep.
Starting point is 00:07:12 You don't see in ads, TV ads, targeting younger people, because there are no younger people. They're gone. They don't watch any of them because they're bored. It is boring to watch them. That's it. Now, we have a surge of younger people watching us on YouTube, which took me by surprise because I don't even know what YouTube is. all right but because they can watch the show in parts but anyway um traditional values you don't hear them in the media the kids don't hear them total blackout here is a very troubling story
Starting point is 00:07:56 on january 17th 2003 a man named carlton huffman 40 years old filed a lawsuit against conservative political action conference chair, Matt Schlapp. May have heard something about this. Huffman charged Slap with sexual assault. It was a civil lawsuit. Not a criminal investigation. There was no criminal investigation as far as I know. So it was one of tens of thousands of these things.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Every day now we see. All right, American men. everywhere, the one commonality is you have that money, charged with something, whatever. Every day, it's an industry. There are attorneys who advertise on television. If you were, you know, do you tell me your story? I don't, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:52 Okay. So it wasn't surprising that Schlapp got accused is a big shot in a Republican Party. What it did do is devastate his family. I mean, it really harmed them. So what happens yesterday? Well, the guy, Carlton Huffman, he says, I'm dropping all my lawsuits. It was a misunderstanding.
Starting point is 00:09:20 Misunderstanding, huh? And he says, I regret the lawsuit caused pain to the Shlap family. You regret it. It's a year. Now, I don't know. what happened. I have no blank and clue what happened. But Rachel Maddow somehow magically knew what happened. Roll it. Staffer claims that Mr. Schlapp then invited the staffer to his hotel room. He declined. Early last year, that young man sued Matt Schlapp for sexual battery. And as that
Starting point is 00:09:52 lawsuit has dragged on, more allegations of sexual misconduct against Matt Schlapp have come to light as part of discovery in that sexual battery lawsuit. Why was it dropped then? So she convicts Schlapp, and she did. Rachel Maddow. Convicted the man. Family devastated. Everybody watching her,
Starting point is 00:10:19 yeah, he's guilty. No trial. But I didn't see any of this stuff. So are we going to get an apology from Rachel Mado? I don't think so. How about Wolf Blitzer? He ran with it. Anderson Cooper. He ran with it. Morning Joe. Allman ran with it. Apologize today? No. No coverage on any of the cable news or network news programs on television.
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Starting point is 00:12:38 Joining us now from Seafwood, New York, which is an adjacent suburb to Massatequa, former Congressman Peter King, he served 14 terms in the House of Representatives, and he's a good man. I sat with Congressman King and his wife at the funeral. All right, Congressman, I'll let you go. I mean, am I saying anything that's wrong or out of context or anything like that? No, the only possible disagreement I would have with you is the chance of converting people like Lettician James. I've been at a number of police funnels with her.
Starting point is 00:13:14 I don't see it having any impact in her whatsoever. I don't think she should be treated rudely. I would prefer to not show up. But that's the only disagreement I would have is I'm not certain that there's power. of conversion would work on Letitia James. All right. Now, why do you think the Attorney General of New York will not enforce the law or protect innocent people? Why? It's something I try to figure out over the years. I think people from the progressive left somehow feel that their understanding of the law or their comprehension of what the law should be who precedes everything else. I mean, you take a person like Alvin Bragg, even as more direct jurisdiction or the, this is. attorneys are more jurisdiction even than the attorney general and they just refuse to, for instance, on
Starting point is 00:14:00 things like shoplifting and fair beating. Alvin Bragg just won't even prosecute. They won't even entertain those cases. And then it works its way up. It creates a mood. It's a feeling that certain people, primarily the African-American community has been discriminated against over the years and therefore they're entitled to an extra advantage, if you will, that the law should be is enforced strictly against them. I think that's a form of bias, not just against the white community, but against, you know, the black community itself. But it's, Bill, I can't, nothing in my upbringing of people I grew up with could act this way or could think this way, that you should somehow allow certain classes of people to violate the law, not realizing that in doing that, it encourages
Starting point is 00:14:44 more breaking of the law, and that's going to cause innocent people to suffer. And in most cases, now in this case, it was a white police officer, but most of these cases where the violence comes out, it's against other African Americans and minorities. Carried out by their own... The poor community takes it the worst. So you believe it's racial politics, both Alvin Bragg, the DA of Manhattan, and the Attorney General, Titia Grames, are black. Kathy Hockel, the governor, is white. Kathy Hockel has a power of executive order. Could overturn a lot of this bail stuff herself, that the progressives in Albany. And, you know, it's shocking that
Starting point is 00:15:22 people in Buffalo and Rochester and places outside of New York City, vote these progressive people in, but it's a veto-proof legislature now. There are so many progressives in Albany that they want not to punish criminals, but Hockel has some power to do something yet does nothing. What do you think of her? That is harder for me to figure out. I was telling people, including John Casmetini, when I'm on his show, when Kathy Huckle was about to come in
Starting point is 00:15:52 that she was going to be a mainstream moderate governor. When I was chairman of the Homeland Security Committee in Congress and she was in Congress about a year and a half, she was assigned to my committee. A husband was a leading prosecutor of terrorist upstate New York. She was a very normal person to deal with. She was
Starting point is 00:16:08 not involved at all with the radical left wing of a party down there. She actually had an A plus rating, an A reading from the NRA. But on any number of issues, she was definitely mainstream. And yet when she went to Albany or became the governor as lieutenant governor she didn't really have much to say when she became governor she went further to the left and Andrew Cuomo whether or not she wasn't ready for the job whether she
Starting point is 00:16:29 was overtaken by it whether the people around her that way but it's no excuse i mean listen you've never been an elective officer if you became the governor tomorrow you wouldn't go racing over to the left so i mean she had experience in the local government experience in washington and she was i guess lieutenant governor for five years as she should have had some idea what to do but Instead, she's gone so far to the left, and that's just the policies, the whole tone is so far to the left. Like her, that's just a position on abortion, but how much she expressed it with such vehemence, with such a left-wing bias. I can tell you that these people that we are talking about put their own self-interest above the safety of the citizens. The progressive money runs Albany.
Starting point is 00:17:20 They've got it. It's not going to change unless, and here's my last question. I think this might be a turning point that people in New York, all right, the liberal people who keep voting for these loons might step back now and say, you know what? It's enough. It's enough. Do you believe that's possible? I do think it's possible.
Starting point is 00:17:45 And, you know, you and I saw the feeling on the ground. around. I think even I've been a number of cops funerals over the years, but it's a number of these killing. The reaction to this one of Detective Dilla to me was so profound, so extensive. I think maybe the burden is on us. People like us, people have access to the media, people who have any connection to politics, the government, who have a voice, have a
Starting point is 00:18:08 forum, have a platform to channel and harness that. So let people know that, yes, it is terrible. We can't afford just to feel sorry and forget about it in a few weeks. We have to take action on it. Well, I'm going to do it. I've done it my whole career, and I'm not being self-aggrandizing now, but I have, and everybody knows it, and I will continue to do it. But I am now angry at the people who I know, who continue to support the structure, the power structure that is allowing people to die every day. It's not just the police officers, all right? It's ordinary
Starting point is 00:18:45 people getting push in front of trains. And, you know, look, Congressman, when you got a guy who is arrested on a gun charge after two stretches in his state penitentiary and 19 other arrests, and he's out on the street again, you have now reached the breaking point where there is no justice system in New York. It does not exist anymore. And unlike you, I believe it's racial politics. I think that's what's driving it. But in my own industry, I know the New York Times, which is big behind this, will never change.
Starting point is 00:19:27 You can stack the bodies up to the ceiling, and it will never change. That's how fanatical these people are. Last word. You know, they are fanatical. And example of how it's changed in New York, just a few years ago, and the giant football player, Oxigar Boris shot himself in the foot with his own gun. Nobody else was hurt except him. He got time upstate in jail just for having the illegal possession of that gun.
Starting point is 00:19:52 Now you have people with criminal records who get arrested with a gun and they're still out in the street a year later. We have to stop it, Bill. This is out of control and so many more innocent people are going to be killed. Not just cops and that's terrible. My father was a cop. I hate to see any cop even shot, wounded anyway. But also it's going to be rank and file for people living in the communities where it ends up no one is safe anywhere. All right, Congressman, thanks very much. We really appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:20:16 Now, to more media coverage. So Donald Trump showed up at the wake for Detective Diller. He was there about a half an hour. He met privately with the widow, and then he met with the whole family. And the coverage of him says it all. So ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, five television news operations, spent a combined 12 minutes. 18 seconds on Trump's visit to the funeral home. 12 minutes, 18 seconds. On the same day, President Biden was at Radio City Music Hall with Bill Clinton and Barack Obama raising money. Biden could not have been bothered to call the Diller family.
Starting point is 00:21:02 He did not call them, just like he did not call the family in Georgia of Lake and Riley who was killed by an illegal immigrant, oh, you know, migrant. whatever you want to call. Okay, Biden can't be bothered with that. That's beneath him. I'm sorry if that sounds harsh, but it's true. All right. So his radio city music hall thing, the five combined, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, spent 44 minutes, 35 seconds. So 12 minutes on Trump, 45 minutes on Biden. Which story do you think is more important? Which story affects more lives. A fundraiser or this story? They're never going to change. Now NBC, which is the absolute worst now, they've descended into the worst. They described Trump's visit to
Starting point is 00:22:03 the funeral home this way, quote, the former president has also repeatedly made unsubstantiated claims of undocumented migrants beating up police officers and driving up the crime rate in New York City to record highs. Notice the words unsubstantiated claims. All right, NBC put this out on its website at 127, March 27. Seven hours later, it had to retract it. Okay? So take that down, please. seven hours later, NBC News had to retract that report. All right, this is after all the Arana McDaniel stuff. All right, here's the retraction, quote. A previous version of this article mischaracterized Trump's comments about migrants assaulting police officers.
Starting point is 00:22:56 An incident in New York was recorded on video. It was not an unsubstantiated claim, unquote. It was seven hours out. they're admitting their own operation. Why? Because you had a lie. You had to know. Everybody knows about the migrant attack on police officers in Times Square.
Starting point is 00:23:19 Now, it doesn't get any worse for NBC News. They're through. Done. You watch them. Fine. You have the freedom to watch anything you want. But number one, you're wasting your time. And number two, you are in enabling a dishonest progressive operation.
Starting point is 00:23:35 That's what you are doing. Awful. Awful, awful, awful. Hey, it's Sean Spicer from the Sean Spicer Show podcast, reminding you to tune into my show every day to get your daily dose inside the world of politics. President Trump and his team are shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all size, especially on the topics the mainstream media won't. So if you're a political junkie on a late lunch or getting ready for the drive home, new episodes of the Sean Spicey. or show podcast drop at 2 p.m. East Coast every day. Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. Power, politics, and the people behind the headlines. I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist, and the host of the brand new podcast,
Starting point is 00:24:24 Podforce One. Every week, I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's most powerful disruptors, lawmakers, lawmakers, and even the President of the United States. These are the leaders shaping the future of America and the world. Listen to Podforce One with me, Miranda Devine, every week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. You don't want to miss an episode. All right, New Pole, PBS. PBS is as far left as possible.
Starting point is 00:25:01 go. I just shouldn't say it. MSNBC's worse than PBS. All right, so the poll is about violence. This is a provocative question. Do you agree or disagree that Americans may have to resort to violence in order to get the country back on track? 20% agree and 79% say no. So I got a letter a day from a guy. And he said, what about resistance? What about, you know, are we at the point? And I go, if you resist at the ballot box and vote for people you want to vote for or you sign up for campaigns or you give money to candidates you like, that's fine. You break the law, they're going to come after you, and they're come after you hard. You know, you're not going to get the drug dealer treatment. So if you resist the government, they will come after you with a vengeance. Don't think
Starting point is 00:25:58 you're going to get no bail, you're not. You break the law, your life's going to be ruined. But anyway, 20% agree that violence is necessary to get the country back on track. I disagree with that. You have friends with different political point of view. 81% say, yeah, I do. Strongly disagree, 17%. Don't live in a bubble. I have liberal friends. I like those people. they don't go too extreme around me because then I would really ruthlessly make fun of them. I use humor and sarcasm to deal with these people. Final question, all immigrants who came to the U.S.L. legally, should they be deported?
Starting point is 00:26:41 Agree 51% of the American population, according to PBS, want all illegal aliens deported. I've never seen a number that strong. 47 do not. All right, let's go down to the border. So the Border Patrol tells us 182 Chinese citizens were recently apprehended by the Border Patrol. Chinese, okay?
Starting point is 00:27:04 So they tried to en masse, 182 of them, try to get across on Tuesday of this week. So they round them up. They all asked for asylum. Communist nation, China, they say they're in danger, blah, blah, blah, blah. This is the game, all right? 22,000 Chinese nationals have been apprehended by the Border Patrol since October 1st.
Starting point is 00:27:28 22,000. That means they had to fly from China, Hong Kong, or wherever, to Mexico, city, and then make their way up. A number of these people tell the Border Patrol, TikTok directed them. I have no idea. And the Chinese government itself puts out pamphlets telling people how to get into the the U.S. illegally. I can't confirm that. But there is a flood of Chinese nationals coming into this country. 22,000 since October is a big number. Joe Biden care about that? No, he does not. Remember, these people are being released into our country unsupervised, along with the
Starting point is 00:28:12 criminals of MS-13 and El Salvador and all the other people. It's believable. Really, it's, you know, I'm looking as a historian, is this ever happened before? It has not. It's never happened before in our country. This massive lawbreaking sanctioned by the president of the United States. Let's go to Ohio. It's not just in New York. So this is Butler County, Ohio. Man named Garcia Gutierrez, illegal in a 48 years old, deported seven times. And he's still out on the street. Previous charges, possession of drugs, carrying conceal a weapon, obstructing official business, on and on and on and on. He kills, allegedly, according to the police, all right? He kills an unidentified male, which has got to be another undocumented migrant.
Starting point is 00:29:10 This guy, Gutierrez, kills him. Deported seven times. Now, think back, think back. Kate Steinley, guy who killed her, deported six times. That was 2015, nine years ago. And it's worse now than it was nine years ago, despite all my efforts to try to get a case law passed. Massachusetts, one of the most liberal states, you know, second home.
Starting point is 00:29:41 Boston's my second home. Boston is not out of control crime-wise, by the way. And I'm going to do a big report on that. It's one of the few major American cities that has crime and homelessness under control. But I don't really know how they're doing it, but I'll find out. But anyway, Massachusetts has perhaps the best medical facilities in the country. Rivals New York. One of the big ones is Mass General Brigham.
Starting point is 00:30:08 Okay. So they've announced Mass General Brigham that babies born with children, Drugs in the baby's bloodstream will no longer be immediately reported to state welfare agencies. Because just the fact that the pregnant mother giving birth to an addicted baby, they actually say this, okay? A positive toxicology report does not tell you anything about someone's ability to parent. This is what Mass General Brigham says. Is that insane? of course it's insane. Now it always comes back to the hospital went on and say
Starting point is 00:30:50 it's part of their effort to remove racism in health care. Because most addicted babies are from mothers of color, they're not going to inform the state facility. So the baby not only is addicted to drugs and has to be weaned off the drugs, but then goes back to a home where they, excuse me, mother is a drug but that's okay it's all right because we don't want to demonize anybody the two women who are directing this insane policy that puts babies at grave risk are dr sarah wakeminton senior medical director and dr alison bryant mass brigham's chief health equity officer Oh, Chief Health Equity Officer, of course.
Starting point is 00:31:47 Okay, now, this all goes back to the same thing. Whether it's illegal aliens, collapsing border, crime in the streets, not protecting babies, it's all under the same banner. Progressive politics. horrible all right here's some good news so you'll remember that i did a bunch of reporting on mark Zuckerberg um who gave hundreds of millions of dollars to political organizations in the 2020 presidential race we don't know where that money actually went and what happened to It's estimated $332 million, if you can believe that.
Starting point is 00:32:41 Okay. So on January 2nd of this year, I had a discussion with Dr. William Doyle, who is an election expert, rolled a tape. I've been saying from the jump that the Zuckerberg infusion of $400 million into five states has been unexplained. it is dangerous. What say you? I think the Doug Bucks thing that by which he funneled $332 million through the Center for Technology and Civic Life and about $75 million for the Center for Election, Innovation, and Research. It is the big story of the 2020 election, in my view. And it has never been
Starting point is 00:33:33 defined. And most of that money went to harvest Biden votes in the five states. But nobody's investigated it. But we don't know who did it, who got the money. We don't know anything. We're blacked out. And now we're approaching another presidential election. So the people of Wisconsin put it on the ballot. And 54% said we don't want outside money in our elections. So it is now a law in Wisconsin that it's a constitutional amendment that outside donations from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and others cannot be used. And if it is used, those donations are used, then you can be prosecuted criminally. Way to go, voters of Wisconsin. But it's 54%. So 46% want the outside money give that in mind. Now, 27 states have similar laws against Zuckerberg and others coming in
Starting point is 00:34:42 and trying to buy the election. That means 23 don't. It's the same converse. And as I've been reporting from the very beginning, states control the votes. So people running around like Giuliani and Sidney Powell and all that saying fraud, fraud, fraud, fraud, vote, uh, was, was crooked and election was crooked and Trump won and all of this. They would have had to analyze all of the vote counts in all the states. They can't. Nobody could. It's on the states to analyze their own vote count.
Starting point is 00:35:22 Now Florida cleaned it up. You remember the Gore Bush race in 2000 was absolutely out of control, panging chads, this and that, Broward County. They cleaned it up. It's doable. But the mistake that people make is that they say the election was a fraud, you can't possibly prove that without a massive federal investigation with subpoena power. All right?
Starting point is 00:35:51 And the Dominion voting machines and the Senate, there was never any evidence presented, ever. That's why they got to so much trouble. People believe what they want to believe. Donald Trump believes that 20 election was fraudulent. Maybe you do too. And you are entitled to that belief. You cannot state it as fact. But this goes a long way. Eliminating the Mark Zuckerbergs of the world. Eliminating their influence is really what is needed. More than 60% of Americans say the country is heading in the wrong direction. This is no surprise. Center Square voters voice poll, Republican 42, Democrat 45, right direction 29, wrong direction 62. Going down and drain.
Starting point is 00:36:36 As I said, Trump should be up by 20. But he's not. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas going to be impeached. All right? And that comes April 10th. Two charges will not enforce U.S. immigration law and has made false statements to Congress. So it's going to the Senate.
Starting point is 00:37:04 Senator Schumer will get it. He'll get rid of it as fast as he can. He won't be convicted. And then finally, on this front, Joe Biden is not gonna be impeached. It's too much danger for the Republican Party to do it, and they don't have any central evidence. I mean, many people believe that Joe Biden benefited financially, but there's no beyond a reasonable doubt evidence at this point. So it now April, vote is in November. Not going to be
Starting point is 00:37:35 impeachment. You heard it here. I'm not going to get into this transgender day visibility thing on Easter Sunday. I think it was ridiculous. If they wanted to have some transgender Gender visibility announcement that you should have done it today after the Holy Week was over. Now, is there linkage between transgender and religion? Not really, but some conservative religious people will be appalled. The Biden administration just went and ran with this on Easter Sunday. Oh, come on. It's awful.
Starting point is 00:38:14 Just really. Smart life. All right. So on May 5th, 2022, almost two years ago, the stock market was getting hammered. And I said to you, because I cannot give you direct financial advice or medical advice for you concierge members, you can't ask me what to do if you have leprosy, because I don't know. And I can't tell you what to do with your money. But I told you two years ago that I was not selling into the stock market declining.
Starting point is 00:38:46 Well, now the stock market is just about at an all-time high. And gold is at an all-time high. $2,264 an ounce of gold, all-time high. Okay, what am I doing now? I sold some stock today. Stocks that I didn't really perform real well, but they got to the breaking point, and I said, you know, I'm in now.
Starting point is 00:39:14 because what goes up as you know comes down so it's rolling now to market but anything in the world happens anything happens it's down 2,000 points so I have stops on my individual stocks that means if I have Apple Apple sells for this amount of money a share I tell my broker when it hits this amount of money, you automatically sell. That is a stop. And I'm putting them on a lot of them because I don't think the market is just going to roar and roar and roar. I think there's going to be some pullbacks. Now, if there's a stock that I want to keep forever, then I don't do that on that stock. And there are about five or six, I have legacy stocks. Finally, a lot of people, me included, have mutual funds. Basket of stocks that are managed by various operations,
Starting point is 00:40:17 and I buy them through my stock broker at Morgan Stanley. I use them. They're not better than Merrill Lynch or the other one, but my friends work there and I use my friends. Okay, you should consult with your financial advisor about those funds, okay? What you can do to protect the gains that you have. That's a consultation you should have within the next two weeks. Smart life. Money is power. We all work hard. Most of us work hard for our money. We want to be very smart with it. Okay, final thought. There are three categories of human being. Good people, bad people, misguided people. So the beginning I was talking about my job, is try to persuade the misguided people to stop being misguided.
Starting point is 00:41:14 Sometimes I'm successful. I started that when I was a high school teacher, and I could reach some of them. I reached some of them, turn them around, not all, because people believe what they want to believe. That's it. But if you present to the misguided people, a narrative that makes sense, they'll resist it first, but then the resistance gets lower and lower and lower as more data comes in. That's my job. It's why I do this. I don't need the money. I can be right around on a golf court, as I said, at the villages, playing pickleball. But I am trying to persuade people all over the world that there is a right way to go about things. Okay. The bad people, you're not going to make them, and this is the criminal justice system collapsing. They think there's some magic wand going to get these people off fentanyl. heroin. Most of them don't want to get off it. And they're willing to hurt you and everybody else
Starting point is 00:42:13 to get the money to buy the narcotics. These are bad people. Oh, they have a disease. Oh, no, no. They're hurting other people for their own whatever it is. They're no excuse. You're bad. And then that, and most of them are going to stay bad. It's about 15% of the population. Most of the people, on this earth are misguided. Good people, when you find one, boy, embrace that person. I say 35% of good, 15 hardcore bad and 50 misguided. And by misguided, they don't want to get involved. They don't want to write the wrong. They don't want to stand up. They're afraid. Fear is tremendous. I don't want to say, I might get in trouble. Somebody might come after me, you know, those are the misguided people trying to get those to merge with
Starting point is 00:43:15 the 35% of good people. So where are you? Where are you in that? Be honest. Most people rationalize their behavior. I mean, Governor Hockel and Biden and all, every day they go home and they just rationalize their behavior. They see it. They can't not see it. Oh, no, no, no, I'm doing a good thing for the migrants or I'm doing a good thing because that's a racist system and I'm tearing it down and those white cops are bad and you know they rationalized every human being rationalized at some extent but some people did their whole life as a rationalization all right but if you buy into that if you allow that then you're bad you're bad that's not an excuse okay you got to step back and get
Starting point is 00:44:07 pursue and enhance good. And by being good, it's a very simple equation. You love your neighbor as yourself. You help other people. You don't put them in danger. But I tell you what, I could have Kathy Hogle watch this whole broadcast and I don't believe Governor Hokel would change a scintilla of her profile.
Starting point is 00:44:32 I hope I'm wrong. Thank you for watching and listening to the no-spin news. We'll see tomorrow.

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