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Second half of the year, which is really, boy, I think it's the most important part of
Donald Trump's presidency, both his full first term and this term, if he turns that economy
around, if it's booming by October, he goes into Reagan territory. Now, I'm not going to bore you
with what happened to Ronald Reagan after Jimmy Carter,
but it's so similar to what happened to Donald Trump after Joe Biden.
It's almost the same thing.
If you want to know, my book, Killing Reagan is the book.
But it took Reagan a long time and get out of that Carter Quagmire.
But in the second term, he's roaring.
And that's going to happen faster because Donald Trump
is a much more aggressive president than Ronald Reagan was.
So anyway, a fascinating conversation.
I never know when these things are going to happen.
It's not like I get a heads up.
You know, be available at 10 a.m. O'Reilly for the most powerful man in the world.
Phone rings.
I looked down at the phone and there it is.
And so I got to be on my game all the time.
And that's what I try to be.
Talking about his memo is about a legal victory for the Trump administration, at least temporarily,
on this trans-military stuff.
Now, you may not think that's so important,
But it is, because you have to take the temple of the Supreme Court.
All of this stuff about blocking deportations, about tariffs, about denying ideological concerns like Harvard and NPR, PBS, money,
all going to come down to the Supreme Court.
So you need to know what the justices are thinking, and this is an interesting ruling.
So on January 27, 2025, President Trump issued an executive war.
quote, adoption of a gender identity inconsistent with an individual sex conflicts with a soldier's
commitment to an honorable, truthful, and disciplined lifestyle, even in one's personal life.
A man's assertion, he is a woman, and his requirement that others honor this falsehood is not
consistent with humility and selflessness required of a service member, unquote.
That is pretty harsh, but if you are going to run a military that consists of 1.2,
million service people you got to have discipline okay and uh in this country uh we have spent since
2015 52 million dollars on so-called gender affirming care in the military 52 million
dollars i wouldn't pay a dollar not a dollar if somebody enlists in the armed services
and you're not drafted, we don't have that here.
And then they decide to become the other sex,
okay, you just resign, get a general discharge.
That's all, you know, I want to pay him for it.
I don't want to pay for anybody's gender affirming care.
I mean, maybe I'm a mean guy, but that's not on me.
And I don't expect anybody to pay whatever I decided to do in my private life either.
Okay?
The other thing is that if you are the,
Commander-in-Chief, then you get to run the military the way you want.
Okay?
It's not subject to congressional approval.
Only war, Declaration of War is.
But the way you run, you're the commander-in-chief.
So anyway, Supreme Court issued an emergency lift of a block that bans transgender in a military.
So it's lifting it.
Okay, so for right now, if you're transgender, you can't be in the military.
And if you're already there, I don't know what you do.
But I guess you decide to pack it up.
Now, Supreme Court said, look, we're not going to issue a written decree on this, and they did not.
We're going to kick it back to the lower federal courts for their ruling, and then we'll take it up again.
That's where it is.
Okay, so the three liberal justices, Sotomayor, Kagan, and Brown Jackson, they made it
clear that they were dissenting, that they want this block on it.
Okay, that's not a surprise.
And then the Democratic Party, per se, opposes it the ban on transgenderes in the military as well.
Roll the tape.
Frankly, the military has more things to worry about than the handful of transgender service members
being, you know, than this going out there and discriminating against transgender service members.
I don't think, I mean, look, I, the military does have more important things to worry about, but this shouldn't be happening, okay?
I mean, you can't have chaos in the barracks and she should know, you know, Senator Duckworth is an honored veteran of this country.
She should know better, but politics over sees everything else.
Summing up, you got to take the tempo at the Supreme Court.
You have to, because Donald Trump's administration is utterly dependent on.
that body to go forward with what it wants to do. And that's the memo. Another media
phony controversy over obeying the Constitution. Tries me crazy. So you'll remember
dictator on first day, right? When Trump said that about the car industry, and then the
Democrats ran out and said he's going to be a dictator. He's going to be Hitler. And you'll
remember a good people on both sides and they ran out and said, oh, Trump's calling the Nazis
good people when he was saying the good people on both sides of the Confederate statute debate.
So you remember those.
They were vivid.
They were lies.
And the media just does this all day long.
So now we have another one.
It all starts on Sunday.
Meet the press.
Kirsten Welker.
Go.
Don't you need to uphold the Constitution of the United States as press?
I don't know.
I have to respond by saying again, I have brilliant lawyers that work for me.
and they are going to obviously follow what the Supreme Court said.
What you said is not what I heard, the Supreme Court said.
They're talking about undocumented aliens and due process.
So they take the, I don't know,
do you need to uphold the Constitution of the United as president?
And I don't know.
But he's not talking about upholding the entire Constitution.
He's talking about one controversy.
which if you saw the whole interview, you would know.
But the press just, boom, takes it right out of there.
Okay?
And it just makes me so sick because it carries over into Congress.
So we have Congresswoman Lauren Underwood out of Illinois, suburbs of Chicago.
She shows up yesterday to grill Secretary of Homeland Security Christy Nome
about all this deportation stuff.
off. Roll the tape. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. This weekend, the president made the remarkable
statement that he, quote, doesn't know whether he has to uphold the Constitution. You, however,
have taken a different position, both in your confirmation hearing and when you took the oath of
office. You said that you were committed to complying with the Constitution. Do you still stand by
that statement? Absolutely. I believe President Trump as well. It is also violating the fundamental
right of individuals. Do you believe that the Constitution grants everyone in our country the right
to due process, including non-citizens? The administration has the authority to...
Ma'am, I'm looking for a yes or no question. Yes or no. Do you believe the concept, yes, ma'am?
Ridiculous, absurd, dishonest. What else can I tell you? Okay? Number one, she takes the Trump's
remark out of context. Number two, she says, this is a quote. Okay, I'm going to reread it to you.
So she says, do you believe that the Constitution grants everyone in our country the right to due process, including non-citizens?
It doesn't grant everyone in our country the right to do process.
There are different categories.
So if you are an undocumented alien with a deportation order, you don't have due process.
They can sweep you off the street and put you on a plane and boot you out because you already have a deportation order.
If you come across today, the Rio Grande River in Texas and set foot on that soil of that state,
the border of a drug could turn you right around and boot you right back to Mexico.
I don't have to drag you into some courtroom.
room? Now this woman, this Congresswoman, Lauren Underwood, is either too stupid to know that
or too dishonest in her presentation. I don't know which it is. There's no other third
possibility. So ridiculous. Anyway, I was going to go over and give you a resume. I'm not even
going to bother. All right, Joe Biden, the first sit-down interview since leaving office, Delaware,
DuPont actually stayed there one time nice hotel it was recorded yesterday with the BBC strange
he gives an interview to the BBC the first one and of course it lasted for 28 minutes pretty
long on Biden's standards and here was a highlight or a low light go what did you make of
those scenes in the Oval Office President Trump and President Zelensky
I found it sort of beneath America in the way that took place.
And the way we talk about now that, well, it's the Gulf of America.
Maybe we're going to have to take back Panama.
Maybe we need to acquire Greenland.
Maybe Canada should be.
What the hell's going on?
what president ever talked like that?
Okay.
Number one, President Biden violates protocol,
which isn't in stone that you shouldn't be,
if you're a former president,
you shouldn't be undermining a current president.
But, you know, look, I could do 30 minutes
on Biden's incompetence, okay?
But I'm on the record, second worst president ever.
documented it in confronting the presidents.
I'm actually writing a new Biden and Trump chapter
for the paperback, which will be out, I think, in November,
time for Christmas.
We got killing evil and hardback coming out in September.
But I'm writing new chapters on Biden,
and because by the time when I was writing
the original confronting the presidents,
the Biden's term wasn't finished yet.
Now it is, and now Trump is, you know,
I'll get a pretty good handle on Trump.
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Geigerian from the Kennedy School at Harvard up in Cambridge magistutions. He is a former U.S.
ambassador to Israel appointed by President Clinton. Before that, Ambassador to Syria appointed by
Ronald Reagan. Now, that can't ever happen again.
So the professor is in a unique position.
A Democrat appoints a very important position, Israel, after a Republican, appointed him to Syria.
But you never get that now because the two parties are so far apart.
All right, my analysis, Professor, did I make any mistakes here?
No, I don't think you're getting any mistakes, Bill.
I think you've characterized President Trump's modus operandi on foreign policy.
I think pretty well.
He's, as we know, a transactional president.
He's not a intellectual strategy president like Richard Nixon.
But I like to define his methodology bill as disruptive or constructive uncertainty.
What do I mean by that?
he throws out a lot of ideas, as we've seen, on domestic policy and foreign policy,
and some of them really seem to be totally wild.
But then it causes in the interlocutor, be it a country or another leader,
you know, it puts the interlocutor he's dealing with immediately on the back foot.
How am I going to respond to this?
And it sort of softens him up for the deal.
And then he negotiates the deal, as we've seen on the tariffs with China.
You know, we've gone down from 145% down to 30%
and the Chinese are putting in 10% against us.
And this is his methodology throughout.
And I think that's his methodology.
I think his principled approach is America first in all dimensions
and domestic and foreign policy.
What's good for America's prosperity, security, et cetera.
And then the other thing I,
I think is very important, I may be dead wrong on this, but I really think inherently that Trump
is adverse, adverse to America's engagement in foreign wars, the Vietnam, the Afghanistan,
the Afghanistan, the Iraq wars. And he doesn't want, under his watch, to be an American president
that is mired in yet another, for example, Middle East war. And this, I think, is really critical,
because when you look at the team he's put together, it's really hard line.
Well, I won't call him neocons.
Let me jump in.
Let me jump in because I know something about this personally.
You're absolutely right, 100% right.
Trump doesn't want any arm conflict.
You know, he'll threaten.
He'll be bellicose.
Yeah, we're going to go invade Panama or going to do this guy.
But he doesn't want to do it.
He won't do it unless we're attacked.
And the proof here this week is that he went to the Gulf without consulting Netanyahu in Israel at all.
And Netanyahu is an armed confrontation guy.
He wants to wipe out every Hamas, Hezbollah terrorists that he can find.
Trump doesn't want that.
And that's one of the reasons he got the hostage out.
Now many people know this, but I was directly involved in December last year in the hostage negotiation.
And I can't really explain on television why, but there was a reason that I was involved as a private citizen to, and that was when a lot of the hostage laydown happened.
Not before Trump was inaugurated because that both administrations were involved.
And as you know, as former ambassador to Israel, there's so many different factions over there working against each other that Trump is just, it's,
Blank this, I'm going to do what I want because I'm the big dog, and they're just going to have to follow in line.
That's what's happening over there.
I could agree with you.
It's exactly what he did, and it's remarkable.
There's such a body of public opinion in Israel pressuring Netanyahu to prioritize the remaining hostage releases.
I think they're 51 now.
24 alive, they say.
And I think, yeah, I think that number is solid because Trump has sent a message to the Amos people, you lie to me, then I'm going to let Netanyahu loose.
So I think it's 24 alive.
All right, I have to, I'm using this interview as a personal, and this is kind of like the gutter plane.
This is personal to me.
I'm going to China in 10 days.
and I'm meeting with a lot of Xi's guys.
So, I mean, I'm doing this, again, as a journalist, number one,
but as a private citizen number two.
So I'll be carrying some messages over to Beijing.
I have no experience with the Chinese.
Can I be me over there?
Can I just know spin it and say, look, this is a deal?
Can I do that?
Well, I think you can. I think they've done their homework on you, Bill.
Yeah, they invited me. They invited you. They've invited you. They've on you.
So that's a green light right there.
No, I think you can be very open in your characteristic way with the Chinese.
But if you're asking my advice, one thing I would do is, first, I'd listen to what they have to say,
listen and convey that you know where they're coming from, you want to hear where they're coming from,
and then you listen to what they say, and then you discuss that.
and see if there's any common ground.
Oh, I will.
It's a Q&A at the Beijing Club.
I don't even know there was a Beijing club.
I'm glad it's inside.
For every question they ask me, I'm going to ask them a question.
That's what it's going to be.
So I'm going to do exactly what you recommend.
Hey, Professor, it's a pleasure to talk with you.
I hope you come back.
And if you see anything interesting, just let us know.
We appreciate your, you know,
realistic view of the world rather than a partisan view. Thank you very much.
All right. So the U.S. budget surplus. You don't hear that word budget surplus. We're always in
debt. But again, you know, my job is to report the facts. And here they are in April.
The U.S. government ran a surplus of $258 billion. That compared to a surplus of $210 billion under Biden last year, an increase
23% now. In April, they always run a surplus. Why? Because it's a tax date. You got to get your
tax. So the most money comes in in April. So that's not unusual. But the big, the 23%
increases because of the Trump tariffs. That's the, why it increased, $49 billion, because
$16 billion of that was taken at the ports of call.
when Trump says we get $5 billion a day, it's a little of exaggeration,
but he's getting, tariffs are bringing a lot of money into U.S. Treasury.
You should know that.
McDonald's.
So everybody remember the McDonald's campaign thing where Trump was at the driving window
giving McDonald's food to the people, and it was a big hit and all of that.
Now, McDonald's is thrown in with Donald Trump.
Did you know that?
I didn't know that.
So we're going to see Ronald McDonald wearing a MAGA hat next?
I don't know.
But there was a joint announcement with the U.S. Labor Secretary Laurie Chavez de Remmer and the CEO of McDonald's Christopher Kempinski.
McDonald's going to hire $375,000 summer workers.
Now, why is this important?
Because it's gateway.
I worked at Carvel when I was 17, a fast food ice cream place.
And what does is it trains you, all right?
And you've got to show up on time.
you got to do your job, you know, and you know, so McDonald's, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, 375,000.
We're going to hire all young people, temporary work, and we're doing this in conjunction to
the federal government. Now, McDonald's, I don't think it's getting any money for this.
They donated more than $135,000 to Trump in 2020 when he lost.
Last time around, that dropped $100,000.
McDonald's didn't pump a lot of money into Trump.
I guess I felt he was going to lose.
in 24, yeah, in 24.
But anyway, I thought that was an interesting deal.
Gavin Newsom wants to run for president
because he knows nobody else
with the name recognition and the hair style that he has.
Put his picture up there, please,
and here's Newsom, he's a kind of slick guy.
So in order to run for president,
he's got to get away from the far left stuff
that he's championed for decades.
So now he says he's going to wipe out all the homeless camps in California.
Go.
Over 16,000 encampments, we've cleaned up at the state level.
That's unprecedented in the state's history.
We'll do more.
We have to do more.
We have a model ordinance that the state is using,
and that's what now I want to see happen in other municipalities across California.
Okay, so why did he do this 10 years ago?
Why did he let the homeless situation in California get so out of control?
Do you realize that about a quarter of all homeless people in America live in California because the weather's good?
And in San Francisco and places like that, they pay the homeless people, they give them cash so they can buy heroin or fentanyl or whatever other money.
Gin, beer, because most of these homeless people are addicts.
They're substance addicts.
These aren't people that lost their job.
people make a lifestyle out of not being able to support themselves because they spend all their
money on substance on drugs and alcohol that's what they do so california is okay 3.3 billion
which they don't have for programs for the homeless people is a total waste of money
because what are those programs going to be well they're going to be rehabilitation well most
according to every survey most drug addicts don't want to be rehab they're like getting high every
day that's what they want to do and they're going to do it whether no matter what you say unless you
force them into rehab which they do in some countries okay so but this whole thing comes back down
to newsome wanting to run for president right and now he's got to be oh i'm not no no hey for 10
years you let these people run wild destroy cities la san francisco drain the treasury of the state of
California, he did nothing, nothing. But now, oh, we're got a 16,000. Oh, my God. Anyway, that's
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Comedy. And this is part of Smart Life, too. So I need, I wrote a message of the day about
this book, Let Them, which has been number one for like five weeks by Mel Robbins, a self-help book.
And I don't read self-help books because I'm beyond help. And that's how I wrote no message.
of the day if you want to check it out. But another Mel is a guy that I is desperate. I'm desperate
to see what he does. And that's Mel Brooks, because he's the funniest guy. The producers and
Young Frankenstein, you want laughs? Those two movies. I know, I know Blazing Salas. I,
that a little crude for me. But boy, the producers, zero nostalgia, Wilder, and Young Frankenstein.
So I got to have laughs. So I was looking at the, uh,
comedy landscape in the United States. Most comedians are left-wingers, but that's changing.
There's a guy named Nate Burgos or something. And I looked at, he'd get a pretty good set.
Clean, not particularly political. Jeff Dunham, the guy with the puppets, fantastic. That guy
is so talented, but they're not liberals. And I started.
this i'm taking credit for the non-liberal comedy surge so i want to show you on back it up as we
always do october 7th 2015 dennis miller and o'reilly go now trump i got him a bumper sticker
that said by other plane is air force one and he'll be the only guy who's going to be president
and slumming it on the plane bernie sanders i'm sending him a bill for half of what he has because
If we're going to go down this road, he wants way more than half.
He should start it then.
Give me half your stuff, Bernie, and we'll go from there.
And I don't mean any of that bad pomade on what's left of your head here.
Biden, speaking of bad head hair, I got him an 8 by 10 of William Proxmire to remind them while his plugs are bad.
William Farmsman.
I haven't heard that name in about 30 years.
All right, so Miller and O'Reilly, a huge hit.
Okay, we went on the road, and we had a lot of fun.
And Miller's doing very well out in California.
I think he's semi-retired now.
So after that, then you had Gutfeld on Fox,
in a very successful program at 10.
He's very right-wing.
You still have the liberal guys late night.
You got Colbert.
He's not even a comedian.
I don't know what he is, but I don't know what he's doing there.
Kimmel, yeah, he's funny, but he's very left, too.
Fallon doesn't care about politics.
Fallon just wants to be in the band.
That's all he wants to do.
But if you watch late-night TV, it's 90% left-wing, guests and point of view and all of that.
But on the Internet, no, there are more and more traditional conservative comedians.
One of them is a guy named Jeff Ahern out of California.
Roll it tape.
One book is even by former CNN anchor and Biden's sycophant, Jack Taper, called Original Sin.
It details the cover-up of Biden's cognitive decline.
Jack, you're one of the people.
covering it up. Watching you hunt for the killers of honest journalism is a little bit like watching
O.J. Simpson hunting for the killers of Nicole Brown. Another of the new books claims Biden needed
a makeup artist on foreign trips, not for TV, but to liven him up for in-person meetings,
you know, so he didn't look like he just rolled out of the coffin. Well, if you can put lipstick
on a pig, why not rouge on a corpse? It wasn't every meeting, the less important ones they kept
him closed casket. Well, when a puppet needs to last four years, sometimes it's best to
keep him in a box. Yet through it all, the mainstream media showed their contempt for viewers'
intelligence, making excuses for the president and saying he was in great shape. Come on, he needed a
Sherpa to get from one side of the stage to the other. Yet many Democrats still use the mainstream
media as their only news source, which begs the question, who is more far gone? Joe Biden,
or those who, for four years, were willing to believe that he wasn't. All right, Jeff,
Byrne joins us now from Glendale, California, outside of L.A., he's a host of news on the day on Rumble.
See, I don't even know what Rumble is.
I don't know.
Roku, Rumble, Toku, tofu, I get.
But I know that you're pretty hot.
But you've been around 30 years.
You've been around a long time doing stand-up.
Have things changed in your industry?
Oh, yeah, very dramatically.
You used to be able to just go out and do jokes and people would laugh.
And, you know, it's pretty easy.
You know, you just do your act.
And then I live in California.
So there came a time, you know, probably, I don't know, I'd say seven, eight years ago,
you literally couldn't say anything that was not narrative friendly.
And if you did so, the club owners wouldn't book you.
You would have to play out of state.
Other comics would, you know, kick you out of the group, so to speak.
And the thing is, a lot of them held the same exact beliefs that you did.
but they were afraid to say it.
So it's often interesting to meet
when someone is a leftist comedian.
Are they really leftist
or are they leftist for the work, so to speak?
All right, let's get specific, though.
You've worked with almost everybody.
You know them all.
You work with Amy Poehler and Tina Faye.
You can't get more awoke than those two.
Can't get more left wing.
When I did my gig on Saturday Night Live,
I walked in.
I thought that Amy Poehler was going to throw up
when I showed up.
I mean, shit, the look I got
like what to do's who let him in and why is insecurity dragging him out both of those women are
about as far left as you can get now when you interacted with them do you have any problem
no no when i when i interacted with them i was um you know i was i was on the left too i was
i was an idiot this was you know when i was a moron in my 20s and i was just like oh yeah yeah whatever
what are we supposed to do you know i just took instructions i didn't think for myself
and then i got to the point where i started thinking for myself and i'm like what the
What am I doing?
This is a terrible idea.
You know, what, what do we, what do we letting criminals out of jail free for?
What are we hiring based on race for?
What, you know, to end race, all these things.
Basically, everything that the left had as a narrative point, you'd look at intellectually
and be like, this is insane.
Was that a St. Paul moment?
Was that a St. Paul moment?
Like, lightning hit you, or did that evolve over a period of time?
I wish it was like a spontaneous, like, lightning strike.
No, it evolved over time.
where I was just one more thing after another, after another,
I'm like, you know, I don't actually think for myself.
I just sit here and I just do what everyone tells me I'm supposed to do.
If I actually analyze this and then it got to the point where I'm like,
well, now where do I go to get my news sources from?
Because it's all basically just left us dribble.
But here's my dilemma here.
I know what you're saying, but a lot of these people are very, very smart.
Okay.
So Kimmel is no idiot.
But he is so deeply ingrained, but it helps him.
Because if you are a conservative comic or a traditional comic, your job opportunities in these corporations are far fewer than if you're left.
Isn't that correct?
Yeah, they're almost non-existent.
It's the status quo.
And I feel like a lot of these comedians, I know, I think Kimmel is a leftist.
But I feel like they've gone so far forward in that direction.
there is no turning back.
They've got to keep going.
No, for them, there is a, but remember, Kimmel was on the man show.
Yes.
Okay.
And he was not a raving lunatic on ideology back then.
He was funny.
And he was way politically incorrect.
He wasn't, well, I mean, my God, the guy, what the guy was doing.
But anyway, so the industry in Hollywood has not evolved, has not changed.
And I'm taking the three Americans concept out now with Stephen A. Smith and Chris Cuomo and me,
which is a really good concept. It's funny. It's sharp. It's this. But when we go out to talk to these people in Hollywood,
I mean, they're living in a totally different world than the world that you and I live in, Jeff.
They're not in our world here. No, they're in an insulated bubble. And it's kind of, you brought up a news
And it was shocking to me when I heard what Newsom's speech today and how he's literally pivoting.
He's trying to. He's trying to become a Republican. He's trying to be president. But that just
shows you who he is. It just shows you who he is. Now, one of the guys who helped you do what you do,
and I should mention that you do five days a week political commentary. That's a lot.
And you can find a Jeff on Rumble if you know what Rumble is.
That's just it. Nobody knows what Rumble is.
Well, anybody under 50 knows, you'll get find it.
Anyway, there was a turning point before Gutfeld.
Gutfeld was a big turning point.
He made a ton of money for Fox doing the right-wing human.
Yeah.
But Norm McDonald.
Oh, I love Norm.
Norm McDonald was the first one who really say, you know what, this is a bunch of
bull i'm going to play it straight as far as looking at the world the way it is am i wrong there
no norm was ahead of his time and it was just that's why everyone loved norm because he just didn't
care if you told him not to do something he would do it even harder you know he was
but his point of view and i got to know norm before he died was very sharp but he just
rejected the insanity on both sides final thing you see a guy like bill mar was really the
only one now at that level on HBO. And HBO is a very left-wing organization. Oh, for sure.
He goes to see Trump, Marr, and says good things about Trump. The vitriol directed at Marr,
unbelievable, unbelievable, right? They know they know they're losing it. And Marr is just a flaming
firework example of just how bad they're losing. He's even like coming over to our side.
Because he's like, enough, enough, I can't do it anymore. Enough.
Well, he's not, don't think he's coming over.
He's not because he knows where his paycheck comes from.
He's tipping his toe in the water.
You know, he's special mark.
He's a contrarian.
Yeah, he's a contrarian.
That's for sure.
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Smart life.
Now, this is a tip that you need to know, particularly if you live in and around a big city, as I do in New York.
So right now, I am about 18 miles.
oh, maybe 20 miles in the Midtown Tunnel.
Now, that doesn't seem like a lot, right?
You can take me an hour and a half to get there
because the traffic is insane.
And not only is insane here in Long Island,
it's insane all over the tri-state area.
And in Boston and in Philadelphia and in Baltimore
and in Washington and in Chicago
and in all the West Coast cities
and in Dallas and Atlanta, everywhere.
So, AAA says,
that record-breaking travel this Memorial Day weekend.
45 million Americans, I don't know how AAA knows this,
are going to be traveling.
87% are going to go by car.
Only 8% will fly.
And I can almost guarantee that every one of those 8%
the flights are going to be delayed.
All right.
So now we have 87% of 45 million.
I can't do the math, but they're going to be driving.
Top destinations, Orlando, Disney World, and internationally Rome, Italy.
I'm just throwing that in because this is all about domestic travel.
Okay, 40 million, I'm sorry, 40 million travelers are going to drive.
Now, if you live in any metropolitan area, you cannot drive in prime time, or you're going to just sit in a car.
And I don't want your three-day Memorial Day weekend or four days to be ruined.
Oh, here are the windows.
Ready for the windows.
Smart light.
Get in that car at 6 a.m.
You got four hours between 6 and 10, maybe 9.30 if you're in New York.
Okay?
To get out.
You can do it.
You can move.
But even then, you know, it's not going to be Zoom.
Zoom happens 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Now, a lot of people don't like drive at night.
I have no problem driving at night, okay?
9 p.m. to 6 a.m. that's 9 hours.
All right, nine hours.
You can sail.
Yeah, you might lose a little sleep, take a nap.
Okay? And then on your car radio, you get stations from all over the place of fun, if you still have that.
But anyway, that's a smart life.
through those are the windows and i'm telling you it'll make your life so much easier because
sit in in that traffic hour after hour after hour after hour and you're never going to get around
it smart life okay is the final thought of the day so uh every morning i get sent to me
concierge members letters um and a lot of them asked me for financial advice and medical advice
I cannot give either.
I mean, I guess I could, but it would be so unethical and so irresponsible because I don't know your individual circumstance.
So you know my philosophy, you need a good doctor.
Somebody can get on the phone.
You need a good attorney, somebody who cares about you, and you need a good financial advisor.
You would be shocked about how many millions of Americans don't have any of them.
They don't have any of them.
all right and they're defenseless when things go wrong health wise money wise whatever so what i do
with the concierge members when they write me about money is i say go here go there because there
are reference points where you can get information or this is what i am doing i can tell you
that as i did at the top of this program what i am doing that's legitimate
Okay, unless I'm lying about it, which I would never do.
But I cannot suggest that you do the same thing because I'm different than you, right?
And I would never suggest that.
I would never tell you what to do.
And the medical stuff is, you know, this is serious, particularly when you get older.
I can't diagnose it.
I don't know where to send you.
I can tell you which facilities are best for cancer and heart and all that.
I can do that.
But I can't say, hey, Dr. Shapiro is the guy you need to see in Tulsa.
I don't know.
So it's a proactive partnership here.
Now, we give you the bigger picture, and I will tell you on occasion, not a lot, what I'm doing, okay, to protect myself and my family or whatever.
But we can't be specific.
And that gets me back to the point I made earlier in this broadcast.
These charlatans on television radio, and boy, they make a lot of money.
And they're telling you to do X, Y, and Z.
They don't know your circumstance.
They don't know how much money you have in a bank.
They don't know who the executor of your will is.
They don't know what your insurance premiums are, what you can afford.
But they just spout this stuff.
That drives me nuts.
It's so irresponsible.
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