PBD Podcast - Elon Musk's $1M Giveaway, Trump's Poll Dominance, Tim Pool Quits w/ Chael Sonnen | PBD Podcast | Ep. 491

Episode Date: October 22, 2024

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Starting point is 00:01:34 I feel I'm so close, I could taste sweet victory. I know this life meant for me. Why would you bet on Goliath when we got bet David? Valuetainment, giving values contagious. This world are today, but it is what it is. Who's counting? If you're there, great. If you're not, we'll wait for you guys. But guys, a lot is going on.
Starting point is 00:02:05 A ton is going on. We got a bunch of stories to react to. Musk is claiming he's giving a million dollars every day to Pennsylvania voters who signed the petition. He pisses off Josh Shapiro. He pisses off all, Mark Cuban gets so pissed that he calls the lawyer and then he comes back and he says, I guess it's not illegal what he's doing.
Starting point is 00:02:22 But you know, he's trying to buy voters and that shows how desperate they are. CNN entrance says Trump is more popular now than it's been in past two elections. Trump launches a La Trobe rally with raunchy joke about Arnold Palmer that he apparently had a big club back in the days. But Donald Trump surprises Bronx Barbershop with visit as Queen natives tells patrons, you guys are the same as me weekend pathetic Trump seeks
Starting point is 00:02:48 Seeds at Mark Cuban's campaign for Harris FBI update proves Donald Trump was right about rising violent crime Professed Christian Kamala mocks man for shouting Jesus is Lord at the rally. We'll talk about that JD Vance response man for shouting Jesus is Lord at the rally we'll talk about that JD Vance responds Lizzo came to save the campaign and she gets in front of everybody in Detroit can you imagine if Kamala wins we can make the whole country like Detroit as if that was like a positive thing yeah they're like cut her off cut her off oh man and then you got Bill Marblas, Brett Bear with Savage Insults after the They were like, cut her off, cut her off. Oh man.
Starting point is 00:03:26 And then you got Bill Maher blasts Bret Baer with savage insults after the Kamala Harris and then there was Bret Baer, I think Mark Cuban and Morning Joe which was a pretty good one will react to that. Hamas leader Sinwar, cause of death, revealed there was a video of him while he's dying I think he throws something. He throws a sword. He throws a sword. He throws a sword as if it was going to work. Yeah, we'll show that and there was a clip with his wife I think
Starting point is 00:03:47 walking over like a $32,000 purse I don't know if you heard about that one or not the $35,000. Hezbollah's drone hits Netanyahu's house Boeing Union reach wage deal to end strike a hefty pay increase then you have another story from Washington Post. It says, wait, are millennials suddenly the wealthiest generation? Nuclear energy hits record heights on surging demands from AI. California Oil Refinery announces closure after Newsome signs more regulation and then Conor McGregor loses big and failed bet against former UFC champion. And then Adam's favorite story.
Starting point is 00:04:26 He's become obsessed with the WNBA never misses a game. Oh, if you watch Adam, Adam is courtside all the time jumping up and wasn't there a clip of him ripping his pants the other day? I wanted to games. He was so excited for one of the players. I saw a four minute highlight of a guy commentating saying they say WNBA players know how to play. There's another air ball They're not happy and then apparently Rob you asked the question what the audience wants us to react to they said temple Apparently temple something happened will play the clip we will react to that But even though you know, I haven't reacted yet to the Trump interview that we had here, we'll give a couple behind the scenes what happened, some unique fun stories we'll talk about.
Starting point is 00:05:14 However, I mean, more importantly, guys, I mean, you guys got to realize the story of the day. Governor Sonin is here today. American gangsters. He's one and only in the house today to react to a bunch of things we got going on FYI election night. Let me give you an update. I'll play the clip and then I'll tell you two of the ticket tiers have already sold
Starting point is 00:05:34 out. I think the super VIP ones sold out. I think the one for lunch has sold out. There's a few of the VIP ones left and everything else is moving. Here's the update. Who's going to be attending? You need to know. I already said to you, Michael Francis, Samuel DiBogravano, Brian Callan, Dave Smith, here's
Starting point is 00:05:51 some new ones. Little Pump reached out. He's attending. You got Candace Owens is attending. You got, who else? Oh, you got, who did I miss? I just said another, oh, Jorge Masvidal will be there with us. Jorge's gonna be there, which is gonna be exciting. And a bunch of other people will be there.
Starting point is 00:06:08 So if you haven't yet picked up your ticket before this thing sells out, all the tears, Rob, play this clip and we'll get right into the podcast. Go ahead. Okay. I got a big announcement to make and the good news is you're the first to know and you'll be the first to be invited. So the property I'm on right now, we've been working on buying this property for the last three years.
Starting point is 00:06:30 It's one of its last kind in America. Why? It's on 11 acres, it's got two hangars, it's on an airport, upgrades of $7 million made here that's going to be the new headquarters of Valuetainment, Monek, Med-David Consulting, the podcast, the whole nine. And what we wanted to do in a special way that you're going to hear about this two days before I announce it publicly on the PBD podcast, we want to find a way to celebrate this as a new headquarters with inviting you to an event on November 5th, which is election night.
Starting point is 00:06:54 A lot of different things people will be talking about, business owners, what's going to happen if it goes this way? What's going to happen if it goes that way? So imagine 2,000 people being here. Let me show you around. Some of you will have a private meeting with me, that's the elite, that's going to be a few of you. Some will get a private meeting with me. That's the elite. That's going to be a few of you. Some will get a private tour of the entire office from us.
Starting point is 00:07:07 There's a hanger in the back. So you come up here. Imagine there's going to be a couple of major tents, 40 feet by 100 feet, where some of the people that are buying general tickets will be there. But over here inside the hanger is where the podcast will be held. This entire thing will be open like it is right now. Inside of it, myself, the PBD Podcast crew, some of the super VIPs will be invited to go upstairs in a section that we have that's got a bar, a restaurant, food, you know, kitchen,
Starting point is 00:07:32 you're eating, you're watching it from all the way up there while we're doing the podcast down here in the hangar. So imagine in this room there's a thousand people, right, while we're going through this whole thing. Conversation, it's going to be from 6 p.m. is when it starts. All the way up to 2 o'clock in the morning who knows maybe we go 3 4 o'clock in the morning because a lot of things that's gonna be going on and by the way do you know why we're not cutting this we're on an airport these are planes we have to hear
Starting point is 00:07:52 because right here is the airport and FYI messy place right there. So we got 48 hours before I announce this publicly. There's five tickets here that you can purchase each one's got more things to offer but even locally there's general tickets to buy for just $75. Bring your wife, bring your husband, bring your family, bring your friends. There's one caveat after you buy the ticket. When you buy the ticket and you come on November 5th, you have to wear Future Looks Bright gear.
Starting point is 00:08:15 I'm talking Future Looks Bright hat, a shirt, doesn't matter. You're going to have to show, I got some kind of Future Looks Bright gear because we want everybody here to spread the message and the energy of optimism around the world, back to their states, wherever you're going to be. So November 5th, click on the link above or below, get registered, and if you're watching this and, well, Pat, I like to travel private. Can I bring my private jet here?
Starting point is 00:08:35 Five of you guys will be after you buy your ticket, then you can ask us, and that's only available to the tickets at the highest level possible to bring your jet and park it here. So having said that, get your tickets tickets and I cannot wait to see you November 5th 6 p.m. at our new headquarters in Fort Lauderdale take care everybody bye bye bye bye that was a great pitch Pee Pee Pee, I gotta tell you, one take, that was fire
Starting point is 00:08:57 we're gonna have a good time get your tickets go to 5990live.com Rob if you can put the link or the QR code we are looking by the way if that night goes away, I think it may go, that night may, we may have a hard time pushing people out of this place. Go home, buddy. Go home. It's going to be crazy, but we'll see what will take place. Anyways, okay, let's go into a couple of the stories here. And before we do, do we want to kind of talk about what happened last week with the, you
Starting point is 00:09:20 know, Trump coming down? I think we've got to, I think it's a good start. You guys did a little bit about what happened. First of all, let me start off by giving credit to the MVP, Tom Ellsworth here. Tom was the one coordinating with Jason. They had the conversation from there. It led to us doing the podcast here.
Starting point is 00:09:37 For five days, Secret Service was here every single day. By the way, to tell you how intentional they were in the back in the control room, I don't know how many thousands of buttons we have. Secret Service came in and says, we can't do this unless we press every single button. So our switchers, our guys are like, oh my God, we have to read.
Starting point is 00:09:59 So they're like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. If it was intentional that they had to do it, great. But by the way, if it was like one of these things that you do and you go talk shit in the car, we convinced these guys that we have to press the button. They created a tent, they created it. We had to keep it away from all the employees. Employees had no idea what was going on.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Vinnie was saying, so why is there a tent parked outside? And like, look, I think there's termites. There's spring, there's spring. I go, why outside? They're gonna cover the whole place and do a termite Rob if you want to play the clip when he's coming in this is what it looked like when it took place go ahead Rob so this is in the back of the well they covered you know what they cover it so nobody could see you're coming over we need the airspace is shut down. We need that president music. Yeah The entire Oakland Park City was shut down. They were wondering what is going on?
Starting point is 00:10:49 And then look at that tie. That's the biggest Good-looking group that's us welcome. By the way, you guys look a little nervous when he walked Rob can you put a clip? We win. If it's not rigged, we win. Rob, put a clip of the outside. What it'd look like with helicopters. The ones that, is this the one, Rob, that you edited?
Starting point is 00:11:17 Yes. Go ahead and play this. Look at it. Snipers. Snipers upstairs, right? Whole road shut down. My wife, they will, and they're like, my wife they will we know who you are but you have to park across the street because the interview just started we have to wait fire trucks convoy choppers bro yeah it was but aren't you happy though
Starting point is 00:11:39 that it's that I don't know what it was a couple months ago but right now it was absolutely homeland security so a sheriff everybody brother everybody that you I don't know what it was a couple months ago, but right now it was absolutely Homeland Security, a sheriff, everybody, brother, everybody that you looked at was looking right at you, and I was like, damn, am I gonna do something? I was nervous for myself. It was crazy. Yeah, and by the way, in here,
Starting point is 00:11:55 while we're doing the interview, right, there's nine people sitting in front of me. Outside of Rob and Kelly. Rob, I think only you and Kelly were in the room, right? Yes, correct. Nine other people are sitting in front and there was a couple moments where the interview had to be stopped for different reasons
Starting point is 00:12:12 that we had the conversation. But it's nine people while we're doing the interview. The 90 minutes ends, boom, he leaves, takes pictures. Tico meets him, he's like, oh my God, I can't believe. Dylan's like, that's not, Seno's like, that's not Trump, that's an actor. Jennifer's like, oh my God, I can't believe. Dylan's like, that's not, Seno's like, that's not Trump. That's an actor. Jennifer's like, no, honey, that is him.
Starting point is 00:12:28 No, no, that's not, it's an actor. It's not real, there's a bunch of them nowadays. Anyways, it was great. The interview, a lot of different topics we covered. There's a lot of reactions to it. Having said that, it was a blast. A lot of other things are coming in the future that I cannot announce to you guys.
Starting point is 00:12:44 A lot of big things in coming in the future that I cannot announce to you guys a lot of big things in a future Stay tuned will announce to you in a surprise way every single time Adam you look like you want to say So I just want to ask you because it was an awesome experience, and I'm just excited for the team I'm excited for the brand because I think everyone wanted this interview to happen. What was the the biggest takeaway you had you're like? Oh, I didn't even know that about Trump. Wait, was that his first time with Trump? First time interviewing Trump. Really?
Starting point is 00:13:09 Oh, I didn't know that. First time he was here. Excuse me. First time. Okay. First time. Long time. I watched the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Adam's talking here. You've spent some time with him. Obviously, UFC, Dana White, but this was your first time you sat down with the guy. Obviously, everyone wanted this interview. What was your biggest takeaway? I will tell you this. How tense he was a year ago? Not at all.
Starting point is 00:13:32 Right now, if you watch him, how he's doing while he's campaigning, for whatever reason, he's very calm and he's in a very, you know, happy state, which is good. You know, you're only in that state if you're pretty optimistic about what the future looks like. There wasn't that feeling of him double attacking and almost crossing, like you know how sometimes he would push a little too hard a year and a half ago? None of that feeling, it was very poised,
Starting point is 00:13:57 very calm, great conversations. But obviously- How do you interpret that, Patrick? How do you interpret that? I think that's optimism think I think that's optimism Yeah, I think that's based on internal polling and things along these lines Well, if you look at the polling time if you want to give us an update on the polling and what's going on? Because the polling right now what it's showing here's what you'll see go to go to the polling
Starting point is 00:14:17 We got Rob right there if you can't go to VT news that there you go So here's what it's looking like with battlegrounds. It's even Steven right now, but this is national So here's what it's looking like with battlegrounds. It's even Stephen right now, but this is national Even Stephen if you go to Arizona one by one go to Arizona Rob if you could Pretty much everybody except Wall Street Journal has trump up. This is 14 days out right CBS, New York Times New York Times hates Trump right to see Georgia there. Oh, yeah, so go to Georgia and he's up by two or more Georgia to see Georgia there. Oh yeah. So go to Georgia. And he's up by two or more. Look at Georgia. That's a surprise to me guys. That's actually a surprise to me with this early voting. By everybody. Atlas Intel. Everybody, let's go look at Michigan. Go to Michigan. Michigan, you got Rasmussen's tie, Emerson's tie, Wall Street's giving it to Harris.
Starting point is 00:14:59 Okay. And Gretchen said, by the way, the sitting governor says that you're not safe in Michigan. She said this two months ago and they silenced herenced her she said I'm just giving you a heads up You are not safe. She told Kamala that so okay, so that's starting to play out She said it to Kamala now to Trump. Yeah, you're not safe in this state. Yes meaning what me and Kamala you could lose You better come in campaign. Yes Got you I got you Lost the unions or you know the draw there, but big deal big deal Nevada. What's it looking like Rob? You better come and campaign. Oh hell yeah. Don't think it's a shoot. Oh I got you. I got you. And then lost the unions or you know the draw there but big deal.
Starting point is 00:15:28 Big deal. Nevada what's it looking like Rob? Okay so Emerson and who's got Rasmus? He's got him two plus. Wall Street's got him up six? So when Michigan's got Wall Street, Michigan's got Wall Wall Street's got Michigan down, Harris up two, and Nevada they got who up six? Wow, interesting.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Yeah, the world is actually, the whole polling universe is trying to figure out the Wall Street Journal polls from last weekend. Everybody is looking at it saying, what did you just rush this out, what are you doing? Because they're all kind of outliers comparing to not one, not two, but a dozen of other polls including EBC. What's Carolina looking like? Atlas Intel has them.
Starting point is 00:16:10 Tight. Quintax got them. Rasmussen's plus five. Emerson's plus point six. Wall Street Journal tied. Go to Pennsylvania, which is, which is going to matter. Okay. They go until three. New York Times got her. Pennsylvania and Arizona are looking increasingly solid, North Carolina There's a big question because there's 50,000 mail-in and absentee boats that came out of the hurricane area Did they get through the mail did they get in and what are those people gonna do that? Actually didn't absentee or mail-in. How are they gonna get to in person holding that day?
Starting point is 00:16:43 It's still devastation out there in Western, North Carolina and that 50,000 votes could turn it. Well today Marks... What's Wisconsin? Look at Wisconsin and I'll give you your thoughts on it. Sure. Allison, tell Plus One. He's winning almost every one. Yeah, go ahead. He's winning every one.
Starting point is 00:16:58 That surprises me. The election is officially two weeks away. We are like in the ninth inning of this election season. So everyone knows that the ninth inning of this election season. So everyone knows that the general election is not necessarily the popular vote. Kamala needs to be up plus three, like a field goal in order to win the electoral college. So all these states are going to come down. This is sort of the magnificent seven. If you want to use a stock market analogy, but if you, if you want to just kind of expand since September when Kamala had that sugar
Starting point is 00:17:25 high July Biden steps down, Kamala steps in, there's all this hoopla. Oh my God, Kamala, here we go. We're gonna have the first and the convention, the DNC, the joy, joy, joy campaign of joy. And then as I've said before, the more she talks, the less appealing she becomes. The more she starts doing interviews, people are like, I don't want this. Meanwhile, Trump is rising. And if you wanna see Trump at his finest,
Starting point is 00:17:53 people say Trump is hilarious, Trump is funny. I'm like, I don't know, kind of like a Don Rickles type of funny. Did you see this guy at the Al Smith dinner this past weekend? I think it was the night after. What's your favorite? I want to see what mine is. Go ahead. Well, the way he treated truck Schumer, he says, you know, uh, you know,
Starting point is 00:18:13 uh, the thing he said to tampon Tim, he goes, you know, I don't think that men can be women, but then I met Tim walls or whatever. That was, but by the way, and then did you hear that? Like not only did he crush it, she didn't show up. walls or whatever that was. Oh, he was here. But by the way, and then did you hear that? Like, not only did he crush it, she didn't show up. And this moment where it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's,
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Starting point is 00:18:49 I thought that was so cool. I have a different one, I have a different one. Go ahead, Rob, play it. I used to think the Democrats were crazy for saying that men have periods, but then I met Tim Walsh. I had better wrap up because Mayor Adam has told me earlier that I needed to make this one very quick, especially the city has reserved this room for a large group of illegal aliens
Starting point is 00:19:13 coming in from Texas. There's a group called White Dudes for Harris. Have you seen this? White Dudes for Harris. Does anybody know it? Are some of you here? White Dudes for Harris? It doesn't sound like it. But I'm not worried about them at all because their wives and their wives lovers are all voting for me.
Starting point is 00:19:32 Look at Chuck Schumer, look at Chuck Schumer the Penguin. Look at that guy. He says he looks glum. The racist child care in Kamala has put forward a concept, a plan. A lot of people don't like it. The only piece of advice I would have for her and judge. I'm going to be the judge. I'm going to be the judge. I'm going to be the judge. I'm going to be the judge. I'm going to be the judge. I'm going to be the judge. I'm going to be the judge. I'm going to be the judge. I'm going to be the judge. I'm going to be the judge. I'm going to be the judge. I'm going to be the judge.
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Starting point is 00:20:07 considering how woke your party has become. If Kamala loses, you still have a chance to become the first woman president. Yeah. That's just legit hilarious. Wow. Legit hilarious. He said to Eric Adams, he says,
Starting point is 00:20:22 look, I hear he's a vegan, but I'm not sure why he likes turkey so much Yeah, oh my what does that mean explain that joke to me all the drama that's going on with Accelerated turkey getting a permit to build a building What do you think this whole thing's that chill what do you add with this Wednesday as in two Wednesdays ago, I believe that is 11 days, that's impossible to know for sure, but it feels like about 11 days.
Starting point is 00:20:50 I feel like things swing, Patrick, I just felt for the first time, and I have not been the sugar high that you referenced, and I've felt that around the whole country, I've been stunned with the interviews, the lack of interviews, but she very clearly did change her style, the Bret Bear was part of that, she's coming out a little bit more, Still maybe not with the right media, but
Starting point is 00:21:07 she has changed style. So she's got internal polling, he's got internal polling, and it looks like they're both saying the same thing. Things are pretty good for Trump right now. And you know what? I'm influenced by Barack Obama on this. But Obama came and told the guys, look, we don't have the same energy as we've seen in the past. And I believe that. I don't think that her voters will walk through fire a hurricane, Tom, if needed. His will. His will. And they're going to show up.
Starting point is 00:21:30 And that is your difference maker. Every election cycle, it's who shows up. I think he's in a very good spot right now, guys. And I'm a pessimist, by the way. That never serves me well to be positive, but I am right now. I agree with that. I want to show you this. I want to show you this, Tom.
Starting point is 00:21:43 The only thing is, if you pull up this tweet, here's what I put. And you know, the idea of staying paranoid, if you can zoom in, I said, I said, warning, nothing will be off the table the next 17 days to try to manipulate you. Deep fakes, potential cyber attack, power going down, new creative crisis, possible black swan event, fake stories, losing phone service, shortage of gas, they'll create any kind of fear to prevent you from going to vote. This is a time to be strong, have courage to recruit others to go vote with you. Don't go alone, go with a pack.
Starting point is 00:22:14 Invite those who especially don't think their vote matters. You're a leader. Whether you rally one additional person to go with you or 20, future looks bright for those who choose to lead. I think that's the one part where we got to stay paranoid and you got to play offense until, you know, what's the famous saying? Nothing's over until who sings? The fat lady. Can we even say that nowadays? The Ozembig girl that kind of changed.
Starting point is 00:22:38 Lizzo was singing in Detroit. Yeah, and Pat, I'm so happy that you put that up, because we're, and you nailed the chill. That momentum, because I was kind of like, wait, oh my God, that whole high of the Kamala and the mainstream media, it's completely shifting. He is out there, people are loving him. They're interviewing people that I've seen multiple ones
Starting point is 00:22:59 where people are like, I hated him, but I'm seeing that they lied about the good people on both sides, they lied about this, they lied about that, they're waking up. That Pat is the scariest thing is because in 2016 it was Russia collusion with Hillary. In 2020 it was COVID keep him in the basement, he's going to win. What are they going to do this time and you have to be paranoid because only the paranoid survive. They're going to do something guys.
Starting point is 00:23:22 They're the Democratic Party. That little Chuck Schumer sitting there with that little beady little eye, those are the guys that are plotting and they're waiting for something to happen. Let me ask you a question. Let me ask you a question. Tom, Chael, both of you guys, just curious.
Starting point is 00:23:34 Do you think something crazy will happen? Not could happen, big difference. Do you think something crazy will happen the next two weeks? And if yes, what's your percentage? To say, X, Y, Z percentage something will happen? What do you think? I'm at a hundred and I think it will be bad. I mean and as dirty as a accusation of sexual assault outside the China club in 1988 and the woman has finally come forward like it's
Starting point is 00:23:56 going to be bad and it's sitting there I'm a little surprised it hasn't come. Nobody tried to connect either one to P Diddy which I just thought they would both do. They both played that game with Epstein. So yes, man, something's right for the taking. Could I disclose something real fast, Tom? I'm a very cool guy. I know I'm not dressed appropriately and I know I'm playing on my phone. This is actually the airport who has lost my luggage, which is the reason I don't have
Starting point is 00:24:16 any gear. So I have to send that text message. I just wanted you to know that. But that shirt does fit you. You look pretty ridiculous. You look pretty ridiculous. That shirt is awesome. Go ahead, Tom. I'm chill. But he just said 100 look ridiculous. You look awesome. Go ahead, Tom.
Starting point is 00:24:26 Chill. He just said 100%. Yeah. Well, I break it into two things. Social unrest or something out there like a pandemic and things like that. I'm only about 20%. There's no hurricanes on map. There's things like this. Will there be an isolated event like in Detroit or something? Yeah, possibly. So I'm like 20% on something like that happened. But are there going to be a lot of voting shenanigans? I'm 50 50 and rising on like shenanigans.
Starting point is 00:24:52 Oh, the poll close. This wasn't there. Things like that. I'm 50 50. They have though. And she's changed. You know, the Democrat Party, part of their platform is you can transition.
Starting point is 00:25:07 Well, I have noticed that Kamala has transitioned. She's transitioned into a man. You listen to her policies, but the man is Donald Trump. Right? She's completely transitioned before our eyes. We have a cackling female, whatever race she decides on whatever day of the week it is, and you've got desperation on her side, a
Starting point is 00:25:25 lot of desperation. And I see the polls moving, I think things moving, but there's work to be done. If you have elderly people, grandparents, aunt, uncle, and they didn't do absentee, they didn't do mail-in, get up early, get them in the car, get them to vote. Turn out, turn out, turn out is the weapon right now that has to happen. You know what's weird This is this is what's weird think about out of all the places Elon could be okay. This is a very smart guy That's not a regular guy very smart guy Calculating looks at everything thinks like an engineer is an engineer
Starting point is 00:25:57 He decides to ward a million dollars every day to only Pennsylvania Pennsylvania voters who signed this petition. Let me read it to you and then Rob, if you got a clip of it, I don't know if you do or not. Elon Musk announces to pay a million dollars. The petition asks signers to support free speech and the right to bear arms. One of the challenges, if this is a clip that you have Rob, just play the clip. Go for it. Good good for them. That's called putting your money where your mouth is. That's an economic stimulus package. Let's go
Starting point is 00:26:52 So he says this okay wonder champ we have is like well We all how do we get people know about this petition because the legacy media won't report on it He's right, you know not everyone on X. So I figure how do we get people to know about it? Well, this is news. I think is going to really fly. I mean, it's a pretty crazy thing to say going to put a million bucks. Josh Shapiro responds to it. Rob, if you want to play this clip, go ahead. Let me ask you about a development we learned about overnight. Elon Musk says he will be giving away a million dollars every day to random voters who sign his super PACs petition. You are a former attorney general. Is this legal?
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Starting point is 00:27:52 Visit betterhelp.com to learn more. That's betterhelp.com. I think there are real questions with how he is spending money in this race, how the dark money is flowing, not just into Pennsylvania, but apparently now into the pockets of Pennsylvanians. That is deeply concerning. Look, Musk obviously has a right to be able to express his views. He's made it very, very clear that he supports Donald Trump. Obviously, we have a difference of opinion. I don't deny him that, right?
Starting point is 00:28:28 But when you start flowing this kind of money into politics, I think it raises serious questions that folks may want to take a look at. Say what you want about the guy. You can pause it right there. Say what you want about the guy. That guy talks like a president and neither Kamala nor Tim Walz does. And this is what Mark Cuban had to say yesterday. Let's talk about Elon Musk.
Starting point is 00:28:52 He's been critical of you, you've been critical of him. What do you make in particular of this weekend's new effort to get people to the polls that he is using a million dollars a day. He's offering up for those who effectively sign his petition and register to vote. I mean, it's innovative and it's desperate. You know, you only do that because you think you have to. But, you know, using the sweepstakes is not a bad idea. Whether or not it'll work is a whole nother thing. It just as easily could backfire.
Starting point is 00:29:22 But you don't know until you try. Do you think it's legal? I mean, I actually looked into it. I initially thought it might nother thing. It just as easily could backfire, but you don't know until you try. Do you think it's legal? I mean, I actually looked into it. I initially thought it might not have been, but as a sweepstakes, it looks like it may be. But from a FEC perspective, I have no idea. So Tom thoughts. So Josh Shapiro looked presidential poised, giving an answer, but that is an ex attorney general that didn't have an answer This is the guy that used to go to the microphone and say this this and this they're guilty of racketeering
Starting point is 00:29:51 We're indicting them for racketeering and we're gonna shut this down. That's how Josh Shapiro's have you can go find those clips instead The three things he said and I wrote him down because I'm like this guy doesn't have anything He doesn't have an opinion doesn't have a plank instead He says there are real questions quote-unquote Joshua Perot. It's deeply concerning quote-unquote. It raises serious questions quote-unquote. That is hell and gone from You know what? We're reporting this to the Federal Election Commission because we believe it violates statute 26. Go look up old videos to Joshua Perot That's the way an old attorney general talks. This guy had nothing and that's all he had to say. So he gives the measured politician looking very presidential, very poised. That's the answer he gives to mainstream media.
Starting point is 00:30:33 Okay. So, Chael, do you think him doing this, Elon saying a million a day till election day, how much of an impact do you think it's going to take, it's going to make in the state of Pennsylvania? I think it greatly matters. Guys, let me tell you a funny story, but a bribing is illegal in America, but it's not everywhere I was in the country of Turkey. They were this was 1994. They were electing the mayor of Istanbul so that's really kind of the leader of Turkey if you went to a stand and their stands were all over this guy's Name was Tonton tan-tan if you went to the stand you promised, you gave your word that you'd vote for Tonton, they would give you honey with Tonton's face on it. And this was very open and it was out there. And I
Starting point is 00:31:12 was talking to somebody about it and I was only a junior in high school and 17. They said, hey, we just find if somebody comes up and they gives their word, they actually follow through with it. I think the petition is a brilliant thing. I was a little surprised to see Shapira Tom to your point. I was a little surprised to see him weasel like that. He even tried to call it dark money. Do you know what dark money means? I mean, Elon went and told the world, for goodness sakes, that he's doing it.
Starting point is 00:31:31 It's the opposite of dark money. It's light money. It's quite the opposite of dark money. And yeah, he did put his money where his mouth is. And of course that's good campaigning. Cuban wanted to call that desperate. What is desperate about that? That was very catchy.
Starting point is 00:31:41 You spend your money somewhere. You want to buy ads or billboards? You want to go out and do what musted? For goodness sakes, of course it's above board. Isn't it interesting that Cuban uses was very catchy. You spend your money somewhere. You want to buy ads or billboards? You want to go out and do what, what must it for goodness sakes. Of course, it's above board. Isn't it interesting that Cuban uses the word desperate following out of the playbook, accuse the other guy of what you're doing. Cause Cuban has been nothing but desperate for the last month and a bit rude, frankly about it. He's been about a bit of a jerk. Well, look, I think it's incredible that Elon Musk is giving a million dollars away. How big of an impact will it make? I think in Pennsylvania it will make an impact.
Starting point is 00:32:06 Everyone in Pennsylvania is going to be like, holy crap, I can become a millionaire overnight. But let me ask you, does it make a big of an impact like plus 2%, plus 1%, plus half a percent, plus 3%? Like what is the impact? Great question. The reality is even if it's 0.1%, it moves the needle and we're talking 5, 10,000 votes it can basically move a decision. I know. What I'm saying is if it's a half a percent It's but you know, the the ironic part is if it's a thousand votes, it's meaningful. Here's the question
Starting point is 00:32:32 Do you think Elon Musk consulted with his attorneys before he made that announcement? He's got one of the best attorneys in America He didn't I think he's got a couple extra shekels to pay whatever fines it may be But there's a bigger question here because we're so used to talking about PACs and super PACs, these political action committees. This was not a thing prior to 2010. We've talked about the decision that happened, the landmark ruling Citizens United, Chief Justice John Roberts, five, four decision Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:32:59 There's so much money in politics now. I mean, they spent billions on this election. They did a billion in one month crazy, whatever the number is But you know the the ruling basically essentially said that corporations are people people have the right for free speech So there's actually a thing they talk about dark money But the app the opposite of that is a website called open secrets where you can actually see who where all this money is going so I think it's fair game that elon has given this money and I think he consulted with his
Starting point is 00:33:26 advisors and the money's fine. It's going. So a couple things. Yesterday, while we're talking about this, Rob, if you want to play this, and now Mark Cuban is saying the race is not between Kamala and Trump, it's between Kamala and Elon Musk. There's a story of Fox Business, if you want to pull this up, I just send it to you, Rob. And yesterday, apparently, Mark Cuban Tom was asked, guys, this is very interesting,
Starting point is 00:33:49 he was asked if he would work with Trump administration if he asked, if he was asked to. He says, of course I would, I'm America first. If they asked, I would also help Donald Trump. So this is a very, by the way, you know what that statement is? How do you process all this time you've been trashing Trump and now they're asking you, if Trump asks their administration for a job, you'd say yes because I'm America first. How do you process that? That's a hedge. That's a very
Starting point is 00:34:18 clear hedge. I will tell you, Cuban was pretty vocal in the last election as well. I apologize, back in 16 and the day after Trump won, he came out and said, hey, all that stuff's behind us now, let's all work together. I mean, I understand the hedge. Musk went the other way on Tucker Carlson. He said, I am all in and yeah, this isn't going to be good for me if we don't come out of town. But this is great marketing.
Starting point is 00:34:37 You were talking about how much will it sway Pennsylvania. Tom, I imagine that petition is public so we can see how many people sign. I just go back to the- It has to be. It has to the- It has to be. It has to be. It has to be. My tauntaun in Istanbul story, but they were saying like they had a 95% that if somebody came up and gave their word and took the honey, I think to Patrick's point, however many people
Starting point is 00:34:54 sign that, I do believe that they will then go and follow through. And I'm sure that's not an absolute statement, but they will vote for Trump and it does matter. But you know what's funny is the modern-day politics jail works the same way, right? They're sitting in a little booth and instead of honey they say to a defense contractor, if you promise to vote for me, I will give you this billion dollar honey in the form of a defense contract. So the Tonton has got nothing on the corruption of the modern politics. By the way Tom, just to say this, okay, in this situation, this is going to favor you because you're sitting, Musk is on your side.
Starting point is 00:35:30 But let me ask you a question, flip it. What if Musk was on the other side? What if Musk is out there right now saying, hey, for every person that does this, signs this petition, million dollars every day, and it's a Kamala super PAC, let's just say. What if that were the case? So now, say this becomes a case study, and no lawyers come out and do this. The left is going to sit there and say, oh really, this is what you want to do? No problem, so it's not illegal.
Starting point is 00:35:56 Great. Hey Bloomberg? Hey this, hey that? What if we now start doing something like this with sweepstakes on who can get the vote? I mean, this is a slippery, it works in your favor right now because the guy's on your side but you got to know the left is going to sit there and run with it and do something for themselves in 2024. Not in 2020, not that they haven't been doing it with Soros anyways, but Soros has kind
Starting point is 00:36:17 of been doing it quietly underground and then giving money to some of the guys here. If this actually works and we see November 5th at Pennsylvania, let's just say becomes a landslide victory, that's officially a permanent case study. So either there's going to be some new laws preventing you from doing that or they're going to say, oh, leave it. Trust me, we will know how to use this better than they know how to use it. We're going to use it in ways they can never use this concept of million dollars a day to election day. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:36:47 Do you think that could happen? Because all you need is take five billionaires and five states. Correct, you get five billionaires and five of the right states that have this happen. Number one, but number two, what's very, very funny is remember when, who screamed about Citizens United, the John Roberts-ed decision Supreme Court that allowed all basically unlimited corporate donations
Starting point is 00:37:11 to PACs who screamed about that the Democrats why because at that hour they were in the disadvantage in the election cycles because there was more corporate money going to the Republican side so that's why they screamed so the screams will come from the one that doesn't have the advantage, and you're right. That will be the one, they'll say, we need a regulation here, we need to put some guardrails. You'll hear guardrails, protections, integrity of the vote.
Starting point is 00:37:36 You'll hear all those things from the one that won't benefit from this, that has less access to billionaires and sweepstakes. The other side will be the one saying, oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, I think we need to reel this in. Sure, but Tom Tom this is just marketing at the end of the day, right? I mean he just found a better way to market What's the difference though the left holds a great big TV show and NBC hosted and been a flick and Lady Gaga come out
Starting point is 00:37:56 They get out the vote and it's one of these things must just did the exact same thing instead of putting 15 million Into NBC and hosting this show he put 50 million right into people's hands. I mean, I'm not really seeing the distinction here or the problem. I get where they're not going to like it, but a problem? No, of course not. And it's coming from a guy, Joe, people like, how do you come up with the idea? Like the guy is putting spaceships that come back and land in a net. That is a brilliant idea to get people moving.
Starting point is 00:38:20 Because I got caught with a claw, a big metal. Yeah, yeah. Because he's going, he's doing it through the America PAC, which is, by the way, the petition is for the First Amendment and Second Amendment rights. It doesn't even really mean anything, Tom. He's trying to mobilize voters in those Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada PACs. He's giving $100 to voters in Pennsylvania who signed the petition, and then $47 more for any registered voter in the battleground states.
Starting point is 00:38:44 That is a gangster move. I think it's brilliant and I'm so, I thank God every day that that guy is on our side. And second amendment backs her. She carries the Glock. Yeah, she has a Glock. Musk maybe heel turned. Maybe he went the other way. What kind of a gun do you have?
Starting point is 00:38:58 A Glock. I have a Glock. Yes. Next. What kind of a Glock? It's a Glock. Yeah, black one. She got a black one.
Starting point is 00:39:04 I have a black one. It goes pow pow when you shoot it. I did hear that Kamala does like the black locks, but here the thing. Willie Brown on line two. What just happened here guys? I don't know. Palmer just walked in, but think about it from Trump's perspective. So if you're Elon, you know, the whole conversation we're having is basically about campaign finance reform. Do we need to get money in and out of politics? So I remember back in 2016 when she goes, he didn't pay his taxes. He's like, that makes me smart because you know, you're not going to do anything about it.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Why? Because all your donors do the exact same thing. All they're doing is lifting the curtain and they're being like, Oh yeah, you might think Trump isn't a brute, an asshole or a narcissist, whatever it is, but take a look at all these mother suckers back here because they're all doing it. And he's an honest liar is what they call him because he's like, yeah, this is what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:39:57 Look at all this. All this money is flowing and they're just exposing the system. And that's why I actually respect what Elon's doing. Let me ask you out of the richest men in America how many of them are politically and fiscally on Elon's side? The richest men in America? So you've got Warren Buffett that's probably not. He's on the other side. You've got Mark Zuckerberg that's quote-unquote in the middle now. Number four is Larry Ellison. I think Larry Ellison is number four. He's not public about it. Larry Ellison is the hero. He's not public. For sure. He's with the luck. By the way, all you have to do is look at what percentage of Intel's money, where it goes.
Starting point is 00:40:31 Not Intel, Oracle's money, where it goes. Well, just remember, when- Definitely not Bill Gates. Not Bill Gates. When Elon, I make this point really fast, when Elon went to buy Twitter, one phone call called Larry Ellison and he gave him a billion dollars. Right. I remember that.
Starting point is 00:40:43 He's definitely not the Google boys. Well, none of them because even Elon, speaking of Elon, he even said the billionaires don't want Trump to win because of the F-scene list. Let me tell you, let me tell you, let me tell you what I'm thinking with this. Here's an idea. You know how I said last year, in May of last year,
Starting point is 00:40:57 I said alliances are being created and I said Trump, Elon, and Tucker are creating the line bars. You're crazy, you're out of your mind. Now it's like, well, it's always been like that. It was not like that prior to that time. This was a month after Tucker got fired. You know what Elon should do? Elon should recruit Mark Zuckerberg.
Starting point is 00:41:16 Go on. And they should create a relationship and I think Elon could sell Zuck. They come together, create a union and a friendship. Zuckerberg now sees himself more as a libertarian, which libertarian, there's nothing libertarian about the left. Everything libertarian is about closest thing is going to be on the conservative on the right side, right? I have some views that's more libertarian for me. I think if Zuck, how old is Zuck Rob? 39? Is he 39 or he turned 40? So if you look if Zuck how old is Zuck Rob 39 is he 39 or return 40 so if you
Starting point is 00:41:47 if you look at human years or alien years how does that work how old is the guy 40 years old so he's 40 Musk I believe is 54 Musk is worth a quarter of a trillion Zuck is worth a fifth of a trillion, 200 billion, 53. If those two create an alliance and a relationship, I think now you're talking. Now this could be a 20-year thing that can really protect what this great country is all about. Now, I don't know if Zuck is willing to go as far as Ilan is, but I think he is gradually pivoting a little bit more there.
Starting point is 00:42:27 If there's anybody that can recruit him to a way of thinking, I think Ilan is the guy. Because Zuck looks up to Ellison, okay? Ellison is here. Ellison is maybe not as much here. So he's like, man, I'll come over here. If it's Ellison, because Ellison is how old in his late sixties, if I'm not, he looks like he's in his fifties. No, no, Ellison Ellison's not in his eighties. How old is Ellison? Oh, he's 80. Excuse me. I'm
Starting point is 00:42:57 complimenting him. So Ellison is great. Look at him. 211 billion. Yeah. He's 80. If Zuck respects him, Musk is there. So you got a guy in his 70s, 80s, you got a guy in his 50s, you got a guy in his 40s, late 30s, he's 40 now, because this fight is not going to be a five year fight. This is going to be a 40 year fight. I'm telling you right now, this ain't going away. And Elon just yesterday, I don't know if you guys saw the story that came out, talking about how by 2054, he plans on having a million people live on Mars, a mission to Mars could ruin the red planet, scientists warn, as the SpaceX CEO reveals plans to set up a city
Starting point is 00:43:36 there by 2054 with a million people living there, right? I mean, this guy's thinking big. And I don't see Bezos getting involved. I think Bezos is kind of wanting to. Bezos gives me the vibes that he's worried about something from the past. How much crap is he gonna put up with from Elizabeth Warren before he does turn?
Starting point is 00:43:53 By the way, I mean she's coming directly after him and he just stands back and does nothing. It almost seems like they have something on him. You know like how Usher's like, I'm not gonna endorse anybody on The View and no I'm not gonna say anything and then the other day's like, you know. We have to vote for Kamala.
Starting point is 00:44:07 We have to vote for Kamala. What happened? Your connection with Diddy and did they show you a clip that you don't wanna, like that's the part with the leverage where you wonder because you have to have common sense for Bezos to say, what the hell am I doing? Am I gonna be a slave to Elizabeth Warren
Starting point is 00:44:20 like talking to me like she owns me? How long can you take it? Like do you realize in life what things I've done Elizabeth Warren versus you? What is this comparison the way you talk to some of us? So I don't know, I think there may be something there Tom. No, if you take a close look at Zuck and I step back and look at it, what just happened with Google? Google is being very quiet. Why is Google so quiet in this election cycle? Have you noticed that? Larry, zero. Sergey, zero. zero even Eric who has stepped out but still has a lot of influence has Said very little why because they are about to have
Starting point is 00:44:53 Department of Commerce Federal Trade Commission breakup hearings. It's been done They've lost and now they they are talking about breaking up Google. So who has done Slightly worse than Google did in the congressional hearings over the last two years? Facebook. They had worse hearings. They had worse outcomes. So why is Zuckerberg suddenly playing nice, almost a libertarian? I believe he is a libertarian by his belief structure, but I also believe right now he is playing the game of political expediency because Facebook is next. If Kamala is elected because you go take a look at FTC and department
Starting point is 00:45:32 of commerce and the people who are there and what they feel about Silicon Valley, they are coming. So I think Zuck is actually trying to be kind of in his libertarian way. And I think a union with Musk would be good for Facebook And it would be good because he's trying to protect himself because they're coming for him I'm not seeing it guys. I mean these guys have been publicly feuding since the last ten years whatever it is They were I think six months ago, and I'm talking about the last two and I'm talking about what's happened facts Let's let's hear out. I will say this. Okay. They were literally about to have a fight. I think Chael Sonam was going to be the referee of this UFC fight.
Starting point is 00:46:10 You had Zuck sort of training doing some MMA types of you can weigh in on sort of who you think would win this fight. By the way, Elon is way bigger. He had the movie called them all. I don't necessarily want to see billionaire technocrats aligning and taking over this country. I kind of like the fact that they're sort of jockeying for position and they're being competitors. The last thing we need is Twitter, Facebook or Google all being monopolies being best friends with each other. The very least let's keep them competitors out there. I don't see it being good for America. Where have you been? Growing ups are talking Tom. What is happening right now? Joe's so-
Starting point is 00:46:45 Pat's being very quiet, actually. In a monkey wrestle right there. So listen, I just, I don't see the benefit of these guys aligning themselves. I think Mark Zuckerberg has learned his lesson since the last election. Stay the F out of politics. It doesn't do good for your brand. It doesn't do good for America. I think, Pat, you made a great point.
Starting point is 00:47:02 What dirt? I always, and yes, I'm that guy. What kind of dirt do they have on people like that? Like the bill, like, and by the way, you know why Mark Zuckerberg? Cause Mark Zuckerberg knows once Trump gets in, guys, he's going to put, hold every single person accountable. Everybody's going to be held accountable. That's why his tune changed. When was it, Tom? Was it last month that he came out and he was like, yeah. He said that was probably one of the most badass things I've ever seen. Yeah, badass. He's not talking about it.
Starting point is 00:47:27 He's talking about the letter that he wrote. The open letter. The open letter. Saying yes, the Biden administration asked us and we made a mistake and we should have never done it and we did and it's my fault at the end of the day. Exactly. Coming clean and it's all the people and it's all the people that Elon talked about, about if Trump gets in, all this stuff that people are betting on that
Starting point is 00:47:46 That's why they're voting for him. He's gonna release all these documents release all these files We want to see it people are panicking child because they know the truth is gonna come out You know and where's the messaging by the way like Elon Musk has been pretty clear first and second amendment But I don't know we got to stop there like you have a problem with the third fourth fifth six like what is it about? These amendments he stopped at the first two Where does Zuck stand and and that's one of the things that I do get a little lost. Like what is it that she's pushing her, that Kamala has her? Where was the lack of compassion for a guy that got persecuted and they still want to put him in prison? Where's the lack
Starting point is 00:48:14 of understanding for a guy that gets shot? They love to go with the shooter missed the secret service to their job. The shooter aimed for the head. They hit him in the head. By the way, I mean, just to clear that up, and I know I jumped off topic, but I've been fighting for years. Anything above the neck is the head. That includes the head. By the way, I mean, just to clear that up, and I know I jumped off topic, but I've been fighting for years. Anything above the neck is the head. That includes the ear. That shooter did not miss. He just took a bullet. And I'm only sharing for you, I don't quite know where the other side or stance come from.
Starting point is 00:48:33 One thing that I will never accuse Kamala Harris of should she win this election is getting going to the White House doors and lying because I haven't had a promise from her mage yet. I haven't heard one single commitment from her mage yet. And I'm just kind of wondering like what part of that did Trump do that you're upset about? Were you upset about saving money? Were you upset about deregulation?
Starting point is 00:48:51 Were you upset that he took on the Fed? He would punch the Fed in the mouth every time they wanted to have a rate hike? Were you upset that he would protect life, whether that was the unborn or the born? I happen to believe Trump. I don't think that Russia would be in Ukraine, and I don't think this would be going on in Israel. I suppose there's no way to know, but I don't think it would would be in Ukraine and I don't think this would be going on in Israel. I suppose there's no way to know, but I don't think it would have happened under his watch. What's wrong with those things?
Starting point is 00:49:09 Where am I missing it? You're way upset with this guy for. But, Cheryl, you're bringing up a great point. You never hear them basically criticize his policy decisions. Ever. Personality. Every time. And by the way, that is fair game.
Starting point is 00:49:21 It's not exactly he's not wrong. But once you start, Americans are basically, if you look at the polls, Trump is now up 60% in court of the Vegas. It was, he was down 52 48 when Kamala announced, okay. Sugar high boom done. Now Vegas has his overwhelmingly the favorite because Americans are looking at things and they're like, yeah, we already, there's nothing you could say about Trump that hasn't been said after he tried to grab him by the
Starting point is 00:49:50 And after the January 6 and after everything he said and the McCain thing and the handicapped thing What could possibly come out that people are like? Oh Trump said that yeah, nothing is gonna So so again going back to it when you said I don't want Zuck any long unifying, right? Let me tell you how life works sometimes. Imagine you're at a bar and you got a guy that you got into a fight with seven times and you guys hate each other. He beat up your brother and he stole $500 from you when you were a kid, whatever, okay? You guys cannot stand each other, right? But you go in and all of a sudden you find out the girl you're dating is best friends with the girl he's dating, okay? And they're at the bar
Starting point is 00:50:31 and at the bar a guy calls both your girl and his girl a bitch. So what? You're officially on the same team. Life is very funny. Let me tell you, you want to call America XY, you want to call America X, Y, you want to destroy this great country, I am sorry, it's America before Facebook or X or Tesla. Because if there is no America, there is no Tesla. There is no X. So it's kind of like this, I have a meeting and I say, hey, listen man, we're competitors. Yes, we're going to keep competing. You got Facebook, I got X, no problem. And we're going to compete in many different areas.
Starting point is 00:51:07 Are you America first? I am. So am I. If there is no America and they screw up this great country, your business is gone, my business is gone. Are we on the same page with that yet? Are you willing to fight this one area together? Yes, then let's go.
Starting point is 00:51:21 Because if we don't, you're going to lose this. What do you want to do? That's how these alliances are created. It's not created with we've been enemies for ten years of Bigger enemies have unified in bigger places this wouldn't be in the top 50 of enemies worldwide that have ever found a way to set aside their differences and Find a way to come together if you cross the line With the greatest country in the world and you and I cannot stand each other, I don't care who the other enemy is, if you're
Starting point is 00:51:49 on the same page with me of protecting this great land, all the personal stuff is gone, we're going up against those guys. We fight together. I'm not even worried about it. That's when you set aside your ego because it's country over ego, it's freedom over ego, it's any of that stuff. We can even after we win the fight, we can then say listen, man I honestly I don't like hanging out with you We just want to fight good for you go you go do your thing with your family on my family But for this three-year period we were on the same page. Okay. Good job is done, right? I think that's the part where
Starting point is 00:52:17 We're in a season that you know, I love seeing what is happening, but I like the fact that Alliances are being made. It is necessary. The enemy has this much sympathy for you. This much. The enemy wants to control you. So if they find a way to get together, let her rip.
Starting point is 00:52:35 And can I tell you this? I don't know Zuck guys, but he kind of been hanging around UFC and he's kind of become tight with Dana now. I know a lot of guys that do know him. He seems like a pretty reasonable guy, believe it or not. I got to question one thing. And I think I'm on the side of Zuck. I think I like Zuck. A former friend and opponent of mine, it's one of his executives, a guy named Tim Kendall. And I just share for you that when he puts out the apology, hey, we got duped. They came to us. We believe him. The FBI came to us. They told us this was
Starting point is 00:53:01 fake. We put that up because we believe it. And it's to the point that they're apologizing, but you're not then upset with them. Doesn't that take a little bit of the sincerity off the apology? It would seem like if somebody did that to you to the point that they made you look like a fool, made you a liar, they changed the course of history, that dates back to you. You admit and you now know that they did that, but you still roll with them? I don't know. It feels that that part bothers me just a little bit within Zuck's apology. Somebody lied to me like that, I took advantage.
Starting point is 00:53:28 Yes, if I put it on an apology, I got lied to, the FBI lied to me, they used my media to control an election and I now know it, I did that to the point that I'm gonna come out and say, man, I got duped and I'm sorry, but I still roll with that side, that's a tough spot for me. So you know who does that?
Starting point is 00:53:43 You know who does that and does it all the time? I got him Donald Trump JD Vance, are you kidding me? Sure? Who's his VP? Do you want to play highlights of the stuff JD said about him called him? Do you want to compare do you want to talk about Tulsi Gabbard who was a Democrat a few years ago? Do you want to do you want to pull up highlights of Bobby Kennedy talking about Trump? Do you want to pull up highlights of all this this is bigger? I am and by the way you're talking to a guy that is more like the guy you described than on this side. I'm like, you cross the line, you cross the line. But
Starting point is 00:54:12 the more we age in life and then our stuff becomes like, you got kids, I got kids, you got a family, you look at the world in a different way. It's a very different perspective. So all I'm saying is, if these guys find a way to sit there, that doesn't mean you're not still paranoid with the guy. That doesn't mean you're sitting there and becoming best buddies. That doesn't mean you're doing that. But if you can find a way to know the enemy right now is real, he has zero sympathy for you or for me.
Starting point is 00:54:37 If we can find a way to work together, I think we're ahead of the game. I may be wrong. I'm just giving you my thoughts on what I think is going to happen here. By the way, let's go to the next story here. Rob, can you do me a favor and pull up the clip if you have it with Bill Maher, with Mark Cuban, and with what's his name? Joe Scarborough. It's actually very interesting how Bill Maher positions this.
Starting point is 00:54:58 Go ahead, Rob. Commissioner Carol Hart saying, we're dealing with a company the head of which has aggressively injected himself into the presidential race and made it clear what his point of view is. Yes, because he lives in America and he can do that. It has nothing to do with this. The right thinks that the left is in a very different place with free speech than they have been before, and they're not wrong.
Starting point is 00:55:28 They're not wrong. This is arrogant. You don't punish somebody. It would be like if we stopped Henry Ford from making the cars because we didn't like what he... Yeah, but can you take one anecdotal example, one idiot, right? Truly an idiot to stop... This is not an idiot.
Starting point is 00:55:42 This is someone with power. An idiot with power is not unusual. Okay, okay, but that's... Those glasses are with power. An idiot with power is not unusual. Okay, but that's not. Those glasses are the worst. Having power. They're tremendous. I thought he was joking.
Starting point is 00:55:52 What the? Me too. Let's talk about why, we've talked about entrepreneurs and what makes America great. You know what makes our economy, what sustains our economy? The rule of law. And that's what I believe is at stake at this election.
Starting point is 00:56:07 We want a fair and equitable approach to the rule of law. The great thing about America is an idiot makes a decision like that based on politics instead of based on what their job is. You can take it to the courts. The courts will overturn it. And I guarantee you they're going to have that decision overturned. And they're going to have to find another reason, a better reason, a more relevant reason to deny what he's requesting.
Starting point is 00:56:36 He'll just move more of his production and more of his launches somewhere else, to Florida or Texas, wherever. Yeah, exactly. I mean, they'll learn the hard way. But it's just the attitude that I find scary. He's got to be kidding. just somewhere else, to Florida or Texas, wherever. I mean, they'll learn the hard way. They'll just clap this. But it's just the attitude that I find scary. That the far too willing to stifle freedoms, including speech, for the sake of safety
Starting point is 00:56:55 or misinformation sometimes, which is coming from everybody, it's, you know, one has a monopoly on it. Joe Scarborough. It's just power. You're saying nobody has a monopoly on it. Come on. Oh, look at the scumbag. I got some moral relativism right there. I said nobody has a monopoly. You said nobody has a monopoly on it. Joe Scarborough. It's just power. It's just power. It's just power. Come on, I got some moral relativism right there. I said nobody has a monopoly. You said nobody has a monopoly on it,
Starting point is 00:57:09 but that's like saying nobody has a monopoly on being a billionaire. He's got that monopoly up here. I mean, he's got more money than us. A lot more money than us. And? Mark didn't like that. Look at that.
Starting point is 00:57:22 You don't get it? I don't know what point I made. You're saying it's both sides? There is no doubt. There's no misinformation? There's some disinformation from the left, but comparing it to what Donald Trump spews out every day, every week, comparing it to what Elon Musk is spewing out, unfortunately, on X, there's no... Cut my mouth, Bill. You sound like Brett Stevens right I know with all due respect
Starting point is 00:57:46 It's a joke. That's a real time. You sound like him who looks like Rachel Maddow Finally being trying to be a comedian up the cuff Right there, you know, I mean no no, It's all good cuz you're right go ahead Tom so you listen to Joe Scarborough very very very carefully He talks about the strength of the economy is the rule of law. No, it's not It's entrepreneurs that have built things and have built new companies and new products and new parts of the entire Economy and employed people and has led to the growth the power of this is the rule of law economy and employed people and has led to the growth. The power of this is the rule of law. That is a Democrat talking the code language of control. He calls it the rule of law. He's talking about controlling the billionaire. He's talking about controlling the entrepreneur. He's talking about all the things in there that would control it. And the irony of it is he is saying that and speaking in
Starting point is 00:58:41 code. And I don't even know if he caught himself and realized it because it's so inbred in Scarborough now. He was saying it in response to Bill Maher having a moment of lucidity and saying what he said about and they're stepping on free speech and they're not wrong. And he's talking about that as an impugn on the economy and the people itself. And Scarborough starts talking about basically code language for control of of entrepreneurs that's what he's talking about when he talks about rule of law he's talking about regulation he's talking about doing it his way you know he is completely gone you know completely gone I don't even think he could get back into politics I don't even think
Starting point is 00:59:23 there's a a votable platform in there. There's left or right. There's no country like America that promotes entrepreneurship and free market capitalism. It just doesn't exist anywhere in the world. But if you were to tell me 10 years ago that on a panel, a Republican congressman named Joe Scarborough, a billionaire named Mark Cuban and a liberal advocate named Bill Maher and that the most conservative person on the panel would be Bill Maher. I would punch myself in the face or I'd let shell punch Vinnie or Tom in the face. Thank you, Adam. But that's how weird things are.
Starting point is 00:59:56 You're basically twisted is that Bill Maher, who's a proud liberal, who basically has no love for the woke left is basically calling out Mark Cuban and Joe Scarborough to their face, calling Mark Cuban a Rachel Maddow look like we're living in a clown world right now. And we're just trying to make sense of it. And this election comes down to basically one thing. Who's the least crazy? And everyone looked at Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020 like that mother sucker is crazy. And then the last four years of this woke mob mentality, everyone's like,
Starting point is 01:00:30 I don't care how crazy Trump is. It is, it ain't crazy as he, she, they, them woke mentality. And that's where we're at in this election. I don't, I don't, I disagree that it's coming down to who's the less crazy. I think it's coming down to right now is who lied to us for for all these eight years and it's the left and they have Joe Scarborough one of the most shill left hatchet men sit up there and say this information misinformation it doesn't yeah we do it but it doesn't compare to Donald Trump that is all that show morning Joe does is just lie to the American people that
Starting point is 01:01:03 show that's all their mission is anti-Trump, anti-America, and for him to sit up there dressed like the Joker, by the way, can you imagine a road trip with those three? I would kill myself in the first five minutes. For them to be out there spitting those lies, and all they do is always point-chail when it's them that they're the ones. Can you compare their lying to Donald Trump?
Starting point is 01:01:24 What's Donald Trump lying about? I'm just curious. Joe Scarborough is the Adam shift of news, where he has stopped. He is now performing. This is a performance. I live enough people that like the performance and they're gonna vote me in and I get the power
Starting point is 01:01:36 and this is just the deal. He doesn't even try to be accurate. And I'll just give you one example. And this isn't to dig into it, but come on. I mean, he came out and said that he'd never seen Joe Biden so spry. He'd never seen him so sharp. Three days later Joe Biden comes out and says, I'm not shy, I'm not sharp, I can't do this anymore. There's a congresswoman and she got the job
Starting point is 01:01:52 because her husband died, rest his soul. Her name is Debbie Dingle and she means well, but Debbie Dingle is a Democrat, I believe out of Michigan. She digs in every time and she goes on the news and she digs in and she says, I'm not going along with this yet, they're gonna have to convince me. Well when they convince you and it's 100% what Nancy Pelosi wanted and Nancy wanted it two weeks before you it just makes you stupid if you got to the same conclusion that Nancy got to and it took you two weeks longer and I've only shared that with you because Donald Trump told us that Joe Biden was fried eggs three years ago Joe Scarborough defeated
Starting point is 01:02:21 him three days before Joe came out said I can't do this anymore I mean it's a little bit of egg on the face, but much like Adam Schiff, where you just look in that camera, you move right through with it. Let me tell you how the market works, man. It is, it is. I watched people in 2016 who took positions against Trump and they look like idiots and their show and popularity went down 50, 60, 70 percent because you could feel the rage and the anger, right? You saw MSNBC did that. You saw CNN did that.
Starting point is 01:02:52 You saw what happened to a lot of these shows. They lost their shows. They're no longer on. People lost credit. It's like, man, I can't watch you anymore. You just don't make any sense to me right now, right? Now you're seeing 60 minutes, 60 years. They've been the place where you can at least go and see,
Starting point is 01:03:08 and I don't know if you guys saw the FCC, is there, Rob, what story, there it is, FCC Commissioner seeking investigation into allegations, CBS distorted Harris' 60 minute interview. Weird. And by the way, 60 minutes responded, Rob, if you can pull up the respond that they gave, unless if it's in this story, if you can find that, they actually responded.
Starting point is 01:03:29 A week later they respond, right? FCC Commissioner Nathan Jones has urged FCC to investigate a complaint. Center for American Rights alleging CBS distorted Vice President Kamala Harris's 60 minutes interview. Symington explained the complaint raises a fully different set of issues regarding whether or not coverage was intentionally distorted reporting that something was said in response to a question that literally was not a CAR's complaint focused on CBS airing to this thing. We've seen this clip, right?
Starting point is 01:03:56 The two different things. We've all seen it, right? I'm sure you've seen it. The audience has seen it many, many different times, but 60 minutes responded. Do you have 60 minutes as response, Rob? Rob Watt, Jr. I'm looking for that right now. Yeah, if you just go on Google, you'll find it. It's like, well, you know, one was an intro, one was the interview.
Starting point is 01:04:12 In the intro, we used a different thing than we use in the other one. There it is. Deceitful editing, common sense. This is false. Former President Donald Trump is accusing 60 minutes, deceitful October 7th. Vice President of the common sense, that is false, CBSN responded, just admitted doing exactly what he accused them and then go a little lower to see if the response is there from 60 Minutes. Go a little lower, Rob, if you can, to see if you can.
Starting point is 01:04:34 60 Minutes, let me see that one. That's the one. 60 Minutes gave an excerpt of our interview to Face the Nation that used a longer section of our answer that on 60 Min minutes, same question, same answer but a different portion of the response. When we edited any interview, whether politician, an athlete or a movie star, we strapped to be clear, accurate and on point. The portion of our answer on 60 minutes was more succinct, which allows time for other
Starting point is 01:04:57 subjects in a wide-ranging 21-minute long segment. Guess what? Typically when you have 60 minutes to do an interview, you can go to, is it 60 minutes extra? Can you tap in 60 minutes extra? There is a subscription you can have where you go and you watch the entire thing that you pay for. This was the only one that didn't make it there.
Starting point is 01:05:17 Oh, weird. Is that weird? Allegedly, based on the articles I'm reading. So, you know, and Trump is asking, why don't you release the entire full transcript? Put the whole thing out. They're not doing it. Why are you not doing it?
Starting point is 01:05:30 So again, this goes back to what you guys were talking about. Credibility for a morning Joe. Three days before he steps down, I'm going back to his points he's making. Three days before stepping down, no, no, this guy's this, this this guy's that this guy's this Oh and common hairs. I've seen Joe in the room
Starting point is 01:05:50 Negotiating oh paying attention and she said that a week before the guy 60 minutes asked her the question Yeah, yeah, I've seen him do this. He is so this he is so energized He is so that so by the way lies again Gallup comes out last week, lowest trust ever in mainstream media in the history of mainstream media ever. Gallup just came out last week. There's a reason for it. A lot of people are going to go out of business.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Now, let me talk about the next story here. I'm going to transition. Tim Poole, Rob, you said some of the audience wanted to talk about Tim Poole. Tim Poole is a popular podcast and he's done a very good job on growing his audience and he's got a loyal following. Apparently yesterday, you're saying Rob, yesterday he said he's shutting it down? He said the IRL show that he does, so apparently Tim does two separate shows. Can you find a clip that he actually breaks it down?
Starting point is 01:06:44 It's like 40 minutes long. No, it's not. You should find one that's going to be 20, 30 seconds long. Rob, tell me what IRL means, by the way. In real life. Oh, in real life. All right. Like us right now, Joe. Rob, what do you know about the story? What do you know about what's going on? Basically, what he was talking about was, and it's something we've talked about,
Starting point is 01:07:01 is that he as the host of the network cannot also be the CEO of the network. What happened was, I guess they built a separate studio that he hosts the IRL show from. However, he didn't build that studio himself. He built the first studio that they do their daily show out of. He knows the inner workings of that studio. So if a computer goes down, Tim knows how to go in and fix it. However, he didn't build the second studio, the one that the IRL was shot from. Apparently, there was a computer that malfunctioned. He had to switch studios at the last minute. And what he was saying is that, hey, I have people on my staff who are not putting in 100%. They're putting in 90%.
Starting point is 01:07:36 And I cannot make this company grow as both the host and as the CEO of the company. There needs to be people that take this vision and run with it just besides me. Okay, so I think I found a clip. I found a 43 second one and I found a three minute one. Rob, if you can see which one it is, as long as there's no music, play one of them so we can see his answer. Go ahead, Rob. But yeah, I think this might be the end.
Starting point is 01:08:04 We are well off. Can we do anything with this music or no? We make a lot of money. But. What do you think? It's by P. We can fight it. Okay, go ahead. We can fight.
Starting point is 01:08:12 Go ahead. Sounds like an Adele song. The structure becomes bigger and bigger and bigger until it becomes impossible to manage. You know, I'm not, I'd never call out anybody personally. Take this up. This is an Adele song. Go back and play the other one, which isn't, and I think he posted it. I sent you two of them. All of a sudden we're gonna hear this Adele song and start getting emotional.
Starting point is 01:08:31 I don't want to start crying in front of a freaking fighter. It happens a lot, but it's the one. I only have one clip in my text. Rob, there's another one that is 43 seconds that he says he's gonna be stopping. If you just go on X and just tap in, yeah, so is this the one? Yeah, 43 seconds. Let's see this one without music. We had our like, I don't know, 12th studio failure
Starting point is 01:08:52 this morning. The new one. Yeah, the new studio failed. And you know, my attitude with that is kind of just like, if we can't make cameras and a computer work, and despite all the previous failures we've had, there's not a single person here who can make sure that either the studio's operating
Starting point is 01:09:13 or secondary studio's operating, we've gotten to a point in the company where everyone's kind of just kicked their feet up and said, I'm doing what I need to be doing. And then that just means I'm Sisyphus pushing the rock up. The problem is people are sitting on the rock. You know what I mean? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:30 Kind of wild, Pat, to put that out there just like that on a podcast that make you public. Poor leadership, by the way. I gotta tell you, I'm a little surprised in Tempool. He's done one hell of a job and I'm sorry to cut you off. That's poor leadership right there. I agree. There's nobody here.
Starting point is 01:09:42 Find somebody. You got the checkbook. Well, there's a big difference between being a great podcaster and a smart guy and having a great you know voice versus being a businessman. You know, it's very hard to do. Do both. So I mean, I mean, luckily, we have literally one of the only guys in the world that is what I would call a triple threat. You can be a CEO entrepreneur, also a manager, a coach building a team, but also one of the greatest thinkers and minds and conversationalists. It's very unique. Tim cast a temple. Smart guy opinionated knows his stuff. I don't know his business acumen. I don't know. I mean, we've spent time with his team. I love Ian. Luke's a good dude. We know his team, Josie.
Starting point is 01:10:24 I don't know how it works, but there was a major difference between being a pundit and a, a great speaker versus being a great business. What was that? Was that sincere? Was that serious? He just putting people on notice. It sounds like he's looking to hire a C O O. It sounds like somebody can step forward. That's maybe what he needs to do. Yeah, find it bring a business man much like Ben Shapiro brought in Jeremy boring type of thing. That's it's a unique situation But what do you both chill but to do it publicly like that like now now if you think I'm 90% Those people right now are down to 60% Think about it. That means the whole internal group is like wait, what the hell well, there's inner conversations and external conversations
Starting point is 01:11:03 That's probably a team meeting Go ahead Tom, I'm gonna hear you and I'm gonna give you my thoughts I think I'm reacting same way you are why don't you go first? Yeah, so look we've had a you guys you guys see this but you also see that behind the scene I've seen both so we've had people that I've left and said bad things about us. I ain't got time for that What I say to you guys, what's our rule? I have nothing and said bad things about us. I ain't got time for that. What do I say to you guys? What's our rule?
Starting point is 01:11:27 I have nothing to say. We're moving on. We're doing our thing. You come say what you want. We'll react, but at the same time, we're moving on. Guys want to make comments. We'll do our thing. In regards to something like this, something for him to be thinking about, I don't know
Starting point is 01:11:39 how many people want to move to West Virginia to work there. I don't know. Maybe you chose the wrong state, okay? And maybe the pool of talent in West Virginia is not that wide. Maybe you should consider going to Dallas. Maybe you should go to Austin, or Rogan, Muscarat, so when one talent doesn't work out,
Starting point is 01:11:56 at least you can, maybe you should consider going to Miami. Who the hell is wanting to move to West Virginia? I mean, I know there was a song named West Virginia, and the song wasn't even supposed to be about West Virginia. It just rhymed better. You know the song that I'm talking about, right? That's a great song.
Starting point is 01:12:10 John Denver, I think. Right, it's a phenomenal song and he was trying to talk about Colorado, I believe. Yeah. And it just West Virginia rhymed better, right? It worked out well for us. This guy's capable, he's talented. But let me tell you, Tom said the best thing to me
Starting point is 01:12:20 14 years ago, 15 years ago, okay? And one of the best lessons, I never understood it until Tom broke it down for me. He says, Pat, do you know the most money I've ever made in my life? When I was the CEO founder versus I was number two, number four, number five, number six in a company, I've always made more money as a number two
Starting point is 01:12:39 than a number one. Tom is one of the smartest guys in the world, my opinion, one of the smartest guys I know in my life. Brilliant can go any topic, any range, anywhere. He can be a lawyer one minute, he can be a CFO another minute, he can be a talent another minute, he can be a pollster another minute. The most ridiculous brain to have,
Starting point is 01:12:56 I don't understand that part, right? But he understands he's not a founder, he's not a CEO. If you wanna scale up business, he's gonna make more money on the other way around. Tim may be needing to look at where to go. I hope he hasn't ruined a lot of relationships where people would be willing to entertain him to go in different companies because he is capable. And if you don't do that, you can find places to go.
Starting point is 01:13:19 And the last thing I will say about this is the following. Marriage is hard. It's hard, very hard. A lot of them don't work out. If it doesn't work out, it typically takes two to tangle, right? It's not one person that screwed it up. Everybody wants to always blame the man first, and then six months later they're like, oh okay, so it's her, and you're like, nah, it's probably both of you guys.
Starting point is 01:13:41 Cool, listen, none of my business. Listen, bro, all good, whatever you need, I'm here. Man, I wish you guys the best. Let me know how I can help as a brother, as you guys. Cool, listen, none of my business, listen bro, all good, whatever you need, I'm here. Man, I wish you guys the best. Let me know how I can help as a brother, as a friend. Cool, it's not pretty. Kids pay a price, all that stuff happens. Running a business is hard, being a talent is hard.
Starting point is 01:13:54 Don't forget what happened a month ago. The accusations about Russia. The accusations about $100,000 per episode and all this other stuff. So all of this pressure could also be hitting you at the same time that you almost need something to say, let me F'ing take a break from all of this BS. You have to understand the limelight isn't for everybody.
Starting point is 01:14:14 I'm talking to Kevin McCarthy. He was here on the podcast, I don't know, two weeks ago, right? And we had a very interesting conversation with him. I thought it was going to be an hour podcast and it was going to be in two and a half hours. I couldn't believe some of the stuff I learned about the guy and then we're talking and we're talking about different candidates We're walking aside I'm not gonna give the names and he says that person that you think is gonna run for office in 2028 I don't think it's gonna happen. I said tell me why he says cuz he's not battle-tested I said tell me what you mean by battle-tested
Starting point is 01:14:39 He says you think that person can handle them talking about the personal life and all the shit that he's done in the past You don't know that most of these people hide from that kind of stuff. They can't handle that kind of stuff. This is very very hard. He said Trump is battle-tested. These guys are battle-tested. Most of these guys are not battle-tested. This is not an easy game. So for me, seeing him go through this, if there's any feedback I can give him, Tim, you're actually a talent. You're actually good at what you do. You're actually good at talking shit.
Starting point is 01:15:09 You're actually good on Twitter. You actually got a lot of this stuff that you're capable of doing something long term. Maybe your ego's bigger than you think and maybe you got your ass handed to you a little bit this last 12 months and maybe you need to you know sit back and say who do I want to be in life maybe go read this book called your next five moves and question I'm being serious with you the rule number the move number one is who do you want to be and what kind of a life do you want to build most people screw up life because they think they're Trump they think they're Rogan they
Starting point is 01:15:44 think they're Ted Turner they think they're Trump, they think they're Rogan, they think they're Ted Turner, they think they're Steve Jobs, they think they're Elon Musk, and most of the time you're not, you're Tim Pool. If you can find what the best positioning for Tim Pool is, you need to stay in this game because you're actually very capable and the market benefits from you being here. And by the way, sometimes you think everybody
Starting point is 01:16:03 spends the entire day thinking about you screwing up and all this stuff, people have a life that moved on. No one gives a shit. Maybe they'll talk shit about you for a week, maybe it lasts a month. They're moving on. And the ones that cling on to stuff and they always say the same shit, who cares? Let them be around. They're entertained.
Starting point is 01:16:20 They don't have much more to do than to do that. But this could be a good opportunity for them to come back and up his game and recreate himself and a break sometimes isn't a bad deal. Maybe it's not a bad idea for him to go watch a movie. You know what's a good movie to watch? Jeffery C. Cotter, The Count of Monte Cristo. You ever seen that movie? Jeffery C. Cotter, Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:16:35 I've seen it. Go watch the movie Count of Monte Cristo and one of the greatest quotes of all time is sometimes one must disappear and come back greater. Maybe this is a time for you to disappear and come back, shock the world and go read the book and watch the movie. Anyways, that's my feedback. And Petra, by the way, that was very positive. I hope he hears that because he is a real talent, guys, and he really has grown that
Starting point is 01:16:55 thing. He is. If I may tell you something, I made a very similar mistake to this. Now, he did it publicly. Sometimes when that red light's blinking and you've got a frustration, you've been sitting on something, and all of a sudden it comes out. When I got out of college, I was 23 years old, I had a car lot. My dad was rich, he gave me a car lot. I got a car lot! And I tell the team, because we're not selling enough cars, that we just won't do this. We're not making enough money to keep the doors open,
Starting point is 01:17:18 which I think at 23 years old is going to get everybody to go out and call their mom and dad and their friends and get them to sell cars. It made them, when they left the meeting, go and look for other jobs. It created a massive problem. Instead of me, it was very bad leadership and it was one of the first decisions that I made and definitely one that I had to learn from and go, wow. And when I saw Tim do that, I just kind of thought there was more message to the troops where the red light was blinking and we all got to see it. And he's telling someone in that office, hey, I've treated you guys really good. I got a nice facility.
Starting point is 01:17:45 I've taken the risk here. I'm paying you a lot of money. I'm expecting more from you. For example, you see me getting up and running these cameras. For example, you see me trying to connect these mics and do these things. I'm expecting you to see me do that. Know that's wrong that I'm doing that since I'm the boss and that one of you learns how to do it.
Starting point is 01:18:01 I feel like that's what that was and he let us in on it. And I think Patrick, he can take your advice and he may need to look for, by the way, a COO. There are office managers that do that very thing. There you go. Okay, now we just gave a plug for a book, two books, a movie, I mean, a bunch of different- And a car lot, and a used car lot.
Starting point is 01:18:21 And a used car lot. And a used car lot. Buy one, get one today, one time on. So let's go to the next story here. The story I'm going to go to is Conor McGregor. How about we do that since a friend of yours right there. Conor McGregor loses big in a field bet against former UFC champion. This is page 13. Rob, if you got a clip here that you want to play, prepare for it. I'm going to read this here. McGregor loses $500,000 after betting on Renan Ferreira to knock out Nganu in the PFL Superfights.
Starting point is 01:18:50 Heavyweight champion McGregor posted proof of his bet which would have netted him $1.7 million had he won. Instead Nganu secured a first round knockout victory continuing his dominance in the heavyweight division. McGregor worked around $200 million, likely one field of financial hit. Inganu, who left the UFC in 2022 as a reigning heavyweight champion, joined PFL seeking freedom to pursue boxing. Inganu faced Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua in a major bout, losing both. Didn't really lose to Fury, but okay, fine. The loss to Fury was competitive. Inganu dropped.
Starting point is 01:19:21 Anyways, Rob, if you've got a clip here, go ahead and play this clip. I don't know if we can show the clip it's just the okay then don't all right I won't do that were you surprised at Enganu winning in the first round yeah I was surprised he's been laid off and we don't know how old Enganu was like he was 36 four or five years ago and I mean I'll meet you part way there he's at least 36 but you know we don't know he's coming off a heartache I'm in that club he lost a child like that's a really rare club and boy going out and exercising and doing those things can really be huff when you're hurting and depressed like that.
Starting point is 01:19:49 Not to mention he took his focus off it. Prior to taking his focus off, he was in boxing. He missed 11 months because he had a knee surgery to come out. He had a new technique in that. He had a double leg takedown. I mean, I'll just tell you as a wrestler, like, it's really hard to do, it's really hard to time. He gets on top, he grounded, pounded, he was able to control his emotions.
Starting point is 01:20:04 He looked really great. And I'm a h hater by the way, and I gotta tell you It wasn't a good day for me. He looked really special and he looked really great. I gotta give him that Do you think there will be a day where he'll be in the octagon UFC or no? No, those days are behind us Oh, no, no, no. He will his idea of being loyal and honoring contracts and business I mean, it's just very different It's very different from from the man that sits on the second floor at the UFC. And no, they will not be doing business again. Even if it was a big day?
Starting point is 01:20:30 No, no, absolutely not. So if there was for the fans, and again, you're in the world, so you can give a different insight than the one I'm just purely talking from the fan standpoint. If there was the fight that fans would want, what is that fight? Is it him and John Jones? Well, so he and John Jones was pursued by Dana. I mean, that's one reason I can tell you when his contract is up, if that's still the fight, Dana's not going to revisit that. He did everything he could, including $12 million, which Dana never made public. Dana let the whole world think Francis
Starting point is 01:20:56 could go and get more to box Tyson Fury, and it was a big blow on Dana, and Dana just will not reveal guys' numbers. He doesn't want their friends in their inner circle coming and asking for money. Dana protects these guys in ways. He takes a bump on the chin, but that's the real story behind that. And the big fight, yeah, as of right now, it is them, however, it's gonna lose out. It's gonna come back to Tom Aspinall versus John Jones.
Starting point is 01:21:18 And John Jones has his hands full with Stipe Miocic. Make no mistake, and sooner or later, this Alex Piera's gonna move up. Patrick, I don't know if I've ever seen anything like Alex Piera. Dude, that would be a fight. Oh my God. Yeah, he's going up. So you think he could be John Jones?
Starting point is 01:21:33 I think that he could. I will give the edge to John Jones, but I gotta take John Jones at his word, who says I will commit to one more fight. Now, I know John well enough to know he's gonna do two, but I think you would need three fights before you get Piera into the mix, considering he's not even in the division but I think you would need three fights before you get Piera into the mix considering it's not even the division yet. And you got four or five before you get Francis. Look, let's not even play on Francis. Dana White will
Starting point is 01:21:50 not make that fight. Joe, let me ask you. He won't make the fight. He tried to make it. He tried to make it. No, you got to give him credit because that's what we wanted and in Ghana winning one after the check. Dana is going to say, I came to do this with you before when you were healthy, when you were the champion, before you let me healthy when you were the champion before you let Me before you did all this you wouldn't do it then I'm not revisiting it now
Starting point is 01:22:07 He wouldn't do it when Nagano was here. He came in with a Grouchy, yeah, he came in we did an interview. This is probably two years ago Yeah, I'm 22 I want to say and I think that I think that was the last time he ever fought in the UFC I don't think ever fought in the UFC again. We saw what he did with Tyson Fury Not not shocked to see that he knocked his dude. I think he's the guy's an absolute beast. I mean, his hands are the size of, of, of boulders. But my question is about Connor. Is Connor ever going to fight again? Right.
Starting point is 01:22:35 Because it's just, I feel like it's just this like, Hey, big fight coming up. Oh, it got canceled. Hey, Connor got injured. That's a good point because the first time, first time I ever heard Michael Chandler being critical of the UFC, I don't know if you saw that or not, where he was like, look, I sat here waiting for this fight and he last minute. And by the way, that's kind of tough for Chandler because to prepare your training every day,
Starting point is 01:23:00 investing money, resources, all this stuff, and he bills and it's like, now what's my fight? I think he's fighting Charles right? That's coming up. We should be a good fight Those guys had a good fight last time but is is you think there's gonna be another counter? That's a good question Will there be another counter fight and a hard spot for Chandler right? Like he didn't have any inside information Chandler had no more info than we had I would go to channel He'd be coming to me because I work for ESPN asking me for inside scoop
Starting point is 01:23:21 So he really was getting his news from the internet And the only reason I say that is the second he takes the fight with Olivera which by the way is no longer a main event he's scheduled for a 27 million dollar gate opposite Conor McGregor and it's gonna be the largest they've never broken 20 million it's gonna see other for 27 million when Conor pulls out of that fight Chandler's trying to get it back together Conor might be the most undisciplined guy in the sport Chandler might be the most disciplined guy in the sport. He did sit, he did wait, but where Chandler got a little sideways, it's important that you understand he doesn't actually have inside
Starting point is 01:23:51 info. He's got what we got. Connor trolled him. Connor, the very next day after Chandler signed, Connor said, I'm back and I'm fighting Dan Hooker and we're going to do it in February. And I mean, he had all the dates lined up where Chandler's like, I waited two years and you're going to give another guy the shot for two months. It's not true. There is not a fight in February with Connor and Dan Hooker. I'm just sharing for you. That is where Chandler got a little bit off course.
Starting point is 01:24:12 And as far as will Connor fight again, Dana White has never been in a position. I do mean never. Not if it was a week long or in this case, going on three years where he wanted an athlete to do something, the athlete wanted something else and Dana did not bring that to the public and let them know. I'm offering a deal, he's not signing the deal, that guy's not scared, that guy isn't, therefore we're moving on. Dana has not turned on Connor, not in the least. He has stayed so polite and calm. Connor has not turned on Dana, not in the least. They've stayed so polite and calm. So yeah, if Connor wanted to fight again, he could, but Dana has put one stipulation
Starting point is 01:24:46 on it and he means it quite literally. Connor needs to call me and tell me he wants to fight. Connor is telling all of us he would like to fight. He is simply not sending a text message to Dana White. That's just the truth. Well, look, one follow up on Connor, and this is just from your perspective. Connor is the richest guy to ever fight in the UFC and it's not even close. I think allegedly he's worth 200 million dollars. The next guy is maybe
Starting point is 01:25:10 Joe Rogan is the next highest-paid guy hierarchy Dana White, Connor McGregor, Joe Rogan Then you have allegedly Khabib was worth 40 50 million and then there's just everybody else And then Dana White once publicly said something. He goes once could be beat Connor. He got a call from, um, from Putin and then the Muslim world embraced them. And he's given them $20 million houses. When you're worth 200 million and you have got 50 million in the bank, how hard
Starting point is 01:25:36 is it to wake up and be like, yeah, I want to get punched in the face again today. Pretty hard. I mean, Floyd Mayweather did it. He stayed hungry. Oscar De La Hoya did it. So that whole expression of rich man can't fight. Well, a couple of examples say that they can. And to the point that you use, that was actually a line, well, I believe Marvin Hagler said it. Sugar Ray Leonard got credit by leaving it was Marvin Hagler that said it's very hard
Starting point is 01:25:55 to wake up at five in the morning and go for a run when you're sleeping in silk sheets. And marvelous Marvin. Marvelous Marvin. Yes. Sugar Ray took credit for the quote, but it was actually, it was actually marvelous Marvin. And I tell you that because it's also Connor's identity. I mean, there was things that a man will do to hang on to his identity. I have seen it from the playground to business to if you have your identity, this is what you are known for. It's a death. Even if it's a death to a career, it's a death. And Connor does appear to be clinging to that, but without the discipline. When Michael Chandler was clinging to it, he's in the gym twice a day. He's staying away from his family. He's eating the right things. He's looking at the time. He's getting
Starting point is 01:26:31 into bed. It's very different. And so how bad Connor really wants to do it as much as to cling to the identity, which he's able to do. It's stunning. I mean, he hit a $27 million gate. I really thought the sun had set on Connor McGregor. It sets on everybody. He's got an injury. He as it won a fight in five years Cross two different sports and I apologize one fight in five years crossed two different sports But I just share that even though they had to return the money They had 27 million waiting for him that guy is still over red panty night is still real and he is still the top draw I will tell you I think
Starting point is 01:27:01 Rogan is worth more than Connor. Yeah, he is I said it wrong I will tell you, I think Rogan is worth more than Connor. Yeah, he is. I said it wrong, Pete. It's Dana Rogan, Connor. I apologize. Because, and a big part of why I think that is because I don't see Rogan being reckless with his spending. It's the only reason, because money can go very quickly. Remember, 50% is taxes. So you just gotta take the 40 to 50 off
Starting point is 01:27:21 when you're making the money, and now Rogan's getting paid the big contracts while living in Texas for the last two years. That's true. Hey Rogan. And you saved that 13.3. Hey Rogan made a deal with his manager when he got the deal. The manager actually signed it and she goes, all right, I've been here with other actors
Starting point is 01:27:34 and stuff. When you start getting weird with the money, we need to have a word. We got to have a word that I can just say to you. He's like, that will never happen to me. That will never happen. She had to use the word three times the next day. With Rogan? With Rogan word three times the next day with three times
Starting point is 01:27:54 Look at how hard we work we started a podcast they fought him tooth and nail nobody knew what a podcast was I was one of his first guests. I did not know was on the internet Is it pod space cast how was it spelling me? We really knew any nothing and he didn't want to be famous for it He wanted to smoke some pot and talk some some buddies and he heard he could do it in something called a podcast. And then to see it all work out for Joe. Boy I went on his show and he had a stipulation because I was known as a trash talker. He said you cannot come on here and trash talk other fighters with me. You just you can't put me in that spot and that would have been 2009. Wow. He wanted to take a break and he
Starting point is 01:28:23 did. He wanted to go smoke pot. He said, okay, I'll be back. And he left me there and I'm entertaining the crowd and I, hey guys, I got this new. Yeah. And then he comes back in and, but this was the show. Joe became a man of the people. He endeared himself. He hid nothing.
Starting point is 01:28:36 Joe is about the only man I know that doesn't lie. You lie because of shame. You like cause you did something and you know, we should have done this. I prefer the story where this Rogan will tell you if he did it and he's always had that deal with the audience. It's straight up Kamala had better not do his show. It is a massive mistake if she was, if she does because he had not scared her and he's not going to kiss up to her and he ain't going to kiss up to Trump either for that matter but Trump can handle it. She can't. Big mistake. Rogan's going to be a first billion auto guy. I think so. I think so. I think so. I think so. I think so. I think so. I think so.
Starting point is 01:29:00 Rogan's going to be first billion auto guy. I think so. I think so. I think so. I think so. Rogan's going to be first billion auto guy. I think so. I think so. I think so. I think so. We've got two weeks until this election. Is Trump actually going to go on Rogan? Yep. Yeah. You think so? Oh yeah. Uh huh.
Starting point is 01:29:08 Yeah. I believe so. Yeah. Yep. I don't know. Okay. You want to make a bet? We already have a bet.
Starting point is 01:29:13 We got two weeks out. Let's go to the next story. Let's go to the next story. Tom, pick a story. Which one do you want to go to? We got quite a few of them here. Is there a business story you want to go to? Do you want to do the California oil refinery?
Starting point is 01:29:24 Why don't we do energy in California and also tie that to we got. Tom, give me which story, what page? Okay, let's go page, page 12 California or refinery. That's what I asked you. And then let's back it up with page 12. Get it, get it. California oil refinery announces closure after Newsome signs more regulation. Here we go. All right. So here we go.
Starting point is 01:29:54 Let me read the story to you. Okay. If Phillips 66 announced it will shut down its LA area refinery by the end of 2025, affecting about 600 employees and 300 contractors. Mark Lashear, the CEO, said the closure is due to market dynamics. Noting that the company is working with developers to repurpose the 650-acre site, he added, we will work to help and support employees and contractors. The closure follows Governor Newsom signing new legislation designed to prevent gas price
Starting point is 01:30:22 spikes, which he says cost Californians upwards of $2 billion last year. The law requires refiners to maintain minimum fuel inventories and plan for maintenance outage. Newsom declared, we're not waiting around for the industry to do the right thing. We're taking action to prevent these price spikes and save consumers money. Tom. Tom, isn't it interesting that just a week after Newsome passes the and supports the 47 cents a gallon gas tax and goes after and blames the industry. So he taxes at the pump
Starting point is 01:30:57 and then blames the energy industry for the price of gas. You see how that works? You say that. Okay. and then Phillips 66 goes You know what we've had enough a few you know what we're closing this refinery. That's in Los Angeles you guys are impossible to deal with we're still selling gas in in there They're still making a profit on gas in California They're just gonna make it in Houston or Houston or in New Orleans or in any of the Galveston, you know, the heavy petrol cities. That's what's going to happen here.
Starting point is 01:31:31 And this is Gavin trying to blame the industry and then he costs 600 employees and 300, thank you. He cost a thousand people their jobs in California over the next two years as they close this because he tried to shift blame. There is consequences to actions and you can't keep spinning. Newsom, we were just talking about fighters. We had him up here. We were talking about, you know, Connor is career. I think he said 22 and six. Newsom right now is like Oh, and 11 on the last year on job creation. Go look at the things he's passed,
Starting point is 01:32:06 the things he's done. California, if you like, you know, let me quote Obama, you like your governor, you can keep your governor, but you shouldn't. You should be doing something else at the polls guys, because look at what this guy is doing. And by the way, last time I checked, you needed some sensible energy policy in California because you have brown outs when everybody goes home and plugs in their EVs, you don't have enough energy in the state. You need to be in partnership for sensible energy policy and blaming the power companies like Phillips 66 for the price of gas and they're like, oh really? Okay.
Starting point is 01:32:40 Well, what if we leave? You know, good luck. Congratulations. By the way, yesterday Wall Street Journal comes out with an article. I don't know if you guys saw this or not, Rob, if you we leave? You know, good luck. Congratulations. By the way, yesterday Wall Street Journal comes out with an article. I don't know if you guys saw this or not, Rob, if you wanna pull this up. Here's a title.
Starting point is 01:32:50 October 20th, 15 year anniversary of PHP. Okay, October 20th, Democrats make California a battleground state. What? A backlash against liberal governors in Sacramento is bolstering Republicans in several pivotal districts? What are we talking about? The GOP is gaining traction in California where Republican registration as a share of the electorate was higher in September than at
Starting point is 01:33:14 the same point in 2020, marking the first rise from one presidential election year to the next since 1988. In pivotal districts, Republicans have closed the voter registration gap one to three percentage points, especially amongst Latinos, Asian Americans, and voters ages 25 to 44. A poll showed Kamala Harris leading Latinos by only 19 points down from Biden's. You ready? 52 point lead. What? Holy crap. Democrats like Adam Gray and Rudy Salas, who are challenging Republican incumbents in Central Valley, are under fire for votes that raised gas prices. Gray voted in 2017 to increase the state gasoline by 30 cents a gallon, while Salas backed a law that added 40 cents per gallon through cap and trade and fuel standards, Republicans are running ads
Starting point is 01:34:05 urging voters to thank the Democratic candidate for pricier fuel. It's happening. It's happening, and guess what? You find out, all you see is a headline. California wins, Kamala Harris wins California, wins the electoral. And if you read in sometimes some
Starting point is 01:34:25 of the most amazing games in history are found in the box score. You found out one team won, but that was a close game and it was kind of wild. And what you're finding here, you go look at the box score, guess what? They're getting closer and closer and closer and closer. And you've got Republican candidates and local in Sacramento, councilman's state senators, not U.S. senators, but state senators, you find these seats are flipping and you've got an entire voting block of Hispanics that are going, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait a minute here, what's going on? And they're losing their support and they're shifting in the way of logical job creation
Starting point is 01:35:01 and economic benefits. And by the way, the Hispanics in California have been far more family oriented. So they would appreciate you get off the stuff about my church and get off other things. And guess what? They're voting. They're moving. And so this game is getting closer. You keep hearing Democrat wins California again, Democrat wins California. Check the box score, baby. It's getting closer. Yeah. What are you thinking? You think California has a chance? No, they don't. But Newsom's not a real guy. And I don't say as an insult, he's actually the best politician in all of America. He is going to be the president someday unless something weird
Starting point is 01:35:34 happens. They're trying to build up Shapiro. Let's see where that all goes. But I'm just sharing for you that he's not a real guy. And Joe Biden kind of started this, guys. What I mean by that is I'm going to go and I'm going to run. I will change my views any time that the wind blows. I won't even enforce my views. Joe Biden's a Catholic. I'm a Catholic. You can't do abortion. There's no two ways about it.
Starting point is 01:35:52 Joe agrees with me that it's murder, but he won't enforce it. He says I won't make anybody have my own views. I go, well, Joe, I would expect you to. You're the president. I would expect that we're going to go by your views. And meanwhile, then you have a different tour. It's within Trump Which is here's what I believe and not everybody's going to love it, but it's going to keep us safe
Starting point is 01:36:09 Here's why I believe it. Here's what I believe it's going to do and I mean I just share for you that It's really wildly different to see the changes here like Newsome's not a real guy guys what I mean by that I know that he came from a family of money. He's Nancy Pelosi's nephew I know the whole story on Gassim Newsassum Newsom. They brought him up like they Know something right? I love that. I know they brought him up like a king since he was eight years old and groomed him for this However, I'm just sure for he's never ran a Business he's not getting the front of a paycheck if it's not deposited into his count every Friday by five It's very important that he goes where the powers and you know
Starting point is 01:36:43 Where the votes are not what does the best or can help the economy. And there's a lot of things that voters do not understand. And they do not understand Tom's point about a 49 cent gas hike and then blame it on the oil companies running oil companies in like 76 right out of there with 600 employees. They don't understand those kinds of things. So that is what a good politician would do that wants the votes. And I think that it's a problem. I think sometimes you need a real tough guy that gets in there. We got that problem in Oregon until Governor Jail gets there. We got two cities, one of them being Portland, Monomah County. And I watched-
Starting point is 01:37:14 When are you doing it? I'm looking to get into the very next one, only because I told you I was going to, against Tina Kotech. She's the city governor. And then it got groundswell. Turned out telling Patrick that David carries a lot of weight with things. So I believe we're probably going to be kicking this off right after this cycle in November. It starts to be the next guy's turn. So I'll have to see where that goes. 26. And saying that you're planning to run is very different from actually being a candidate.
Starting point is 01:37:40 Canada is a legal term and there is legal consequences that come on that. By the way, I work with ESPN, for. There's that federal law even though it never gets enforced, equal time for candidates. So they could not keep me on their airwaves unless they wanted to bring my partner on the airwaves. I'm just sharing with you. Being an actual candidate is a actual legal term and sometimes people overlook that. But to go back to Gavin Newsom, yeah, like these aren't real people. They're just rolling with it. They're rolling with the power. I've been surprised that people wanted that I've surprised that that stayed in there Kamala is advertising it very openly very openly. I'm not him I'm not gonna tell you what I'm going for. But what difference does it make Joe wasn't Joe?
Starting point is 01:38:16 We got somebody else pulling the strings. I'm the face on it You all know cats out of the box put me in and there's a lot of people saying okay to that, which surprises me. Nusim was a moderate that was married from 2001 to 2006 to? Kimberly. Kimberly Guilfoyle. Donald Trump Jr.'s lady friend. When she was with him, was she a Democrat or was she a Republican?
Starting point is 01:38:37 No, they were, if you go back and look, they were kind of neutral. They were slightly left, but they were neutral. She was not a flaming lib. Kevin looks like a snake even back then. Look at that guy. One thing that I've noticed that they do in California is anytime that you criticize the government and the taxes and everything that's going on is they just go to their one major
Starting point is 01:38:57 talking point, which is their massive GDP. I mean, California's GDP is a top five GDP in the world. Correct. Right. So that's our one talking point that they're always going to go back to. But like Tom said, and what Chell said is if you go look at the box score and you actually look at the trickle down effect, how many companies left California since COVID? I mean, major companies, Tesla, Oracle, Hollywood, Schwab, everyone these getting out of their drop box, play a Vista. And then you go down, you know, talking about the box score, it's not going to affect the presidential race. We know that California is going to go liberal, but it's in the House of Representatives.
Starting point is 01:39:35 It's going to trickle down effect. How many Republicans are going to win in the state of California? How many representatives does they have in California? You know, 50, whatever the number is, that's going to move the needle in the house potentially, not an executive branch. So you're going to move shift to the Senate, by the way, they're they're going to promote Adam shift. That's an amazing thought to me, by the way. I mean, because shift is just playing. He's playing a character. No, huh? Oh, you didn't see. I would imagine you're terrible though. He's a terrible speaker. Who is Adam Schiff? Oh Garvey crushed it Oh, did he? We played a highlights two weeks ago a week ago. He was poised. He looked like a governor
Starting point is 01:40:11 He looked like us. He looked he looked like a leader and by the way, this is a loved guy in the state of California So it's not like we're talking about a lightweight guy history dot baseball everything that he did What are the polls? Has anybody seen that, Patrick? Do you have any idea? Can you pull up the poll, Rob, on how it's doing? I mean, I'm assuming Schiff has got to be ahead, but... I caught Garvey in an interview one time and also was very impressed. Wow, this guy's presidential.
Starting point is 01:40:34 He is presidential. I agree. Can you zoom in a little? Okay, go a little bit lower. Yeah, it's still Schiff. Is it even close? Not even close. Look at the spread.
Starting point is 01:40:42 It's just... Plus 22, 6, plus 23, plus 17, plus 28. It doesn't matter which one you look at. They have a little bit lower. Go a little lower, right? They're 57 or 34. Oh man, I mean the fact that all this article I just read, right? All these things I just read right here is irrelevant when you look at something like this. Exactly. It's smoggled in my mind. I'm telling you, the Latino vote is a very, to go from 19 to 53, we're going to have a Latino on the podcast November 50th.
Starting point is 01:41:09 His name is Ricky the Great Aguilar. The great Ricky Aguilar will be with us here. We're going to have a good time. He doesn't pay his bets though. Well, neither do you, but let me go to the section here to talk about the story. By the way, this one here is a little frustrating. I don't like this article. When I read this, I was a little bit pissed off.
Starting point is 01:41:30 And I want to kind of prepare some of you guys when I read this in advance your temperature, you know, Your blood pressure is going to go up. You're going to be a little bit upset. Breathe in a little bit and then let's kind of go through it together. It is from Wall Street Journal. So brace for impact. The science Of why your body takes longer to bounce back after 40? You know what the hell with you, bro the hell with you the science writing this article Who do you think you are? But let's read it. Let's get who's the writer by? Who is Alex Janin? Pull up with this Alex person. I just click on a link Rob. It's gonna tell you just click on it's gonna take you somewhere zoom in Alex, okay Click on the link Rob, it's going to take you somewhere. Zoom in, Alex. Okay.
Starting point is 01:42:05 Oh, it's a she. Oh, it's a girl. Alex is a personal health and wellness person. How old is she by the way? She's based in New York City and graduate university in Southern California, Amazon, she's going to communication, journals on Alex, her previous berth, the end of his college, she was a manager at Gen Z, Ford, now this, and LA. Okay, can you zoom in a little bit?
Starting point is 01:42:19 Does she look like she's over 40? The answer to me is no. No. You know why she wrote this article? She's writing this article directed to her ex. Yeah, for sure. She was over 40 and she took it personal when they had a breakup. Got it. And she says screw you. How do you know that? By the way, I'm just reading. Biological resilience, the body's ability to recover from stress declines with age due to factors like work stress parenting menopause
Starting point is 01:42:50 Dr. Heather Witson of Duke University notes the whole system seems to undergo like a vibe shift in midlife and significant changes often happen in their late 30s early 40s studies like one of Stanford suggests two aging waves around 44 and 60 physical changes like one of Stanford suggests two aging waves around 44 and 60 physical changes. 44 include losing 3 to 8% of muscle mass per decade after 30, increasing fat mass, which can lead to reduced mobility and higher injury risk. Dr. Sarah Nozol explains, we need to eat progressively fewer calories as we age to maintain weight and hormonal changes, especially during menopause. By the way, this story's about women. It's about further effect, resilience, emotional stress,
Starting point is 01:43:28 and caregiving and care, career demands, also worsens health outcomes. Tom, what are your thoughts about this wonderful story? 40 and falling apart. Tom's 46, so Tom can rule it. But go ahead, Tom, how do you feel about this? Well, you know, it does. You get older, it's a little bit different, right? You know, the
Starting point is 01:43:47 days of five times a night are over. You're down to three, you know, and it's just, things go on. You talking about peeing, Tom? Yeah, of course. Of course. Basically, no, no, you know what you have to do is it's so funny. This is like, you know, state the obvious, but she's right. You know, the older you get, you gotta take care of yourself. You get, you gotta take care of yourself. You gotta take care of yourself and- Can I ask you a question, Tom?
Starting point is 01:44:10 Serious question. I mean, obviously, this story, and we're taking, Alex, we're having fun with you, and nothing here is personal. I don't know who she is, so that was just, we're having a little bit of fun and humor here. But as a man, Tom, as a man, we're all about 40, minus Rob.
Starting point is 01:44:22 Rob, you're what, 34? 38. 38, okay. And I'm gonna be 40 next year. Right. So Vinny, we're all about 40, you're minus Rob. Rob, you're what, 34? 38. 38, okay. And I'm gonna be 40 next year. Right. So Vinny, you're 46. I'm 46, chill. 47. 47.
Starting point is 01:44:32 God, we look good, man. He's 45 or 43. 43. 44 is what we'll negotiate. And Tom's in his late 50s. Okay, so now, here's the thing. By the way, a serious conversation Tom and I had when I was 29 years old, 28
Starting point is 01:44:45 years old, I'm being serious with you. My pastor says, I got to introduce you to the smartest guy in church. I'm probably 27, 28 at this time. So we go and we sit at this restaurant, by far the worst name ever for a restaurant. It's called Black Angus. Okay, who the hell names the restaurant Black Angus? Stuart Anderson, Black Angus, I know it. I know it.
Starting point is 01:45:01 It's just a bad name. Yeah, that's right. They got potato skins there. Sorry to cut you off. No, no, no, I love it. It's great. They name. Yeah, that's right. They got potato skins there. Sorry to cut you off. No, no, no, no. Potato skins. They're hard to find potato skins. Like anything in Burbank?
Starting point is 01:45:09 So we go to the one in Topanga, warm bread with ranch. It's just delicious. I love it. So we go there. Me, him, and Dudley are cinder talking. I talk for 30 seconds. Tom talks for 59 and a half seconds, right? I mean, we had a one hour meeting.
Starting point is 01:45:23 You know what the conversation was? He says, when's the last time you did executive testing? I said, I'm 27, 28 years old. He says, so what? You gotta do it. The fact that when you turn 30 years old, you gotta do this every two years. I said, what is executive testing?
Starting point is 01:45:35 He said, I'm gonna give you the number. You go to UCLA, it's like $6,000, whatever the number is. For you go there six o'clock in the morning and all day they test you. Okay? I'm like, you're serious. You meet with different doctors, eye, cancer, heart, skin, everything. So one person, their job is to escort you to the next doctor. It's such an interesting exercise.
Starting point is 01:45:58 I'm sure you've done this. You're an athlete. So you've done... I haven't heard of executive. I want to hear more. So I went to this and then I'm like, wait a minute. So at the end of the day, you're done, you sit with the doctor and they read every one of your reports that they get.
Starting point is 01:46:10 One of them takes about a week to get because it's a little bit of blood work, but everything else. So here's what you got, this is what's here, this is what's there, here's what you got to be careful with this, here's what I recommend with this, perfect. Every two to four years, I've done that ever since then. And it's the most, I just did one six months ago, and I went to it. Again, they do it here in Miami as well.
Starting point is 01:46:28 They have it in Dallas. I think the best one is the one in Ohio. What's the one that's the- Cleveland Clinic. Cleveland Clinic, yes. The Cleveland Clinic is apparently the best one you go to. So this is the part when you hit a certain age, you gotta pay attention to that.
Starting point is 01:46:40 I'm talking openly for me on what changed after 30. You can no longer eat a pizza and not have that heartburn and put on the weight and certain things. You can't do that anymore. So cutting that out and then flexibility above 40. You know, what else would you say? I mean, Tom, you gave me that at 20 or 29 years old. What else would you put there? Because you've gone past the 40 in the 50s. What else do you do? Tom Bilyeu, Ph.D. Well, one of the things that I noticed was, when you would work out, it took like, when you did like a big leg day, I would notice, wow, it's now like a day and a half,
Starting point is 01:47:14 I've got some soreness, and I stretch in the morning and stuff. Is this like a reference to a different leg, or what do you talk about when you do a leg? Yeah, what do you, cause that. No, you're doing like squats and the whole. Oh yeah, just as you were saying, five to three, I'm talking about different things. Yeah, you're talking about the sexual you're doing like, you know squats in the hole. Oh, yeah, just I know we're saying five to three I'm thank you
Starting point is 01:47:28 Go ahead Tom, so basically you'll notice that it takes like, you know, like a day to recover right, you know and Used to be you're sore in the morning by the mid-afternoon. You're okay. Wow, I can feel I worked out yesterday That's talking about squats and deadlifts is what exactly audience needs to know go ahead Yep And so when you're in your 30s you wake up the next day your little sore Papa Tylenol by 3 in the afternoon You find good right? No, you had a big day yesterday When you get to your 50s you find out you also took Tylenol in the afternoon because you're so little sore in the next morning
Starting point is 01:48:00 You can still feel it and then it goes away, but you just find it just takes longer to recover So you have to feed the body the stuff that's good and you have to be. What changed though? What changed with diet? Shale, how about yourself? Like you're the only one here that's a professional athlete that made millions of dollars doing this professionally at the highest level, right?
Starting point is 01:48:20 What are some things health-wise for you 25, 30, 40, what changed with you? Well, and thank goodness for them finding out about low carbs, by the way, like, you know, to go on a bacon diet, just for example, and I only say that because PBD, that's been the biggest one. You start gaining weight, you know, you made that reference to pizza, you start to bloat. I can tell you a real effectiveness in water. If you can get yourself, thank you very much, to drink a gallon a day, it is a game changer. You might think that sounds easy. You might think it sounds easy. You need to have that gallon on your nightstand because there's only so much hours in the day. It's got to be in the car with you. You got to take it everywhere you go.
Starting point is 01:48:52 How many times do you pee throughout the night if you drink it? You'll do about three. I do. Yeah, you'll do about three. Now, you'll actually, guys, what you'll find after about three days, you begin to become dehydrated. That water, as it passes through, has nothing in it, no molecules. It will grab onto in it, no molecules. It will grab on to cells that do have molecules. You drink 8 pounds, that's what a gallon is, 8 pounds of water and you will pee out
Starting point is 01:49:09 about 8 ¼ pounds. Over the course of the week you can drop a few pounds. You'll become very thirsty. You start to get yourself up to 2 gallons and I'm only sharing that with you. You won't have any of that bloat anymore. That will go away. That's a trick from the Dolce diet, but I will, just a test for you. Works really quickly and then yeah, Tom, I fully understood your point about recovery
Starting point is 01:49:26 and you get a little bit sore. But I'll tell you what, the human body seems to be doing a lot better whether it's vitamins or diet or it's mental. But when I was growing up, if you were an Olympic athlete over 23 years old, you were an oddity. And now we've got Tom Brady. Just for example, and everything in between. Most athletes are reaching their prime around 33, again back when I was a kid sixth seventh grade
Starting point is 01:49:46 Looking up to some of these athletes that was a ridiculous idea Just wasn't gonna get there so humans are doing better at least from a sports perspective from what I've seen Well, that's very interesting You know the numbers the numbers don't lie it used to be that find an NFL running back that was effective after the 30th birthday The wear and tear that starts in high school and college and getting there was there. Also, find a sprinter that set the 100 meters that set the world record after age 28. And so you just had facts that you could go out there and look and it appears to be a peak for the human body
Starting point is 01:50:17 on hyper physicality around 28 to 30. And now we're extending that further, maybe not setting world records, but people are being competitive and staying in the sport longer. Yeah, Vinny, you do what? You do liver every day, right? What's the-
Starting point is 01:50:32 Well, like three times a week I eat raw, yeah, raw, grass-fed, grass-finished liver. And honestly, Joe, I cut out bread completely. I mean, once in a while you can cheat, but I notice the moment I eat bread, I can pass out, like I feel like I've been, but I notice the moment I eat bread, I can pass out. Like, I feel like I've been drugged. So it's grass-fed.
Starting point is 01:50:47 The meat has to be really good meat, but fruit, vegetables, honey, yogurt, and just I don't get tired. I try to drink as much while I shell. I wake up three, four times a night just to go to the bathroom. It's annoying, but I mean, I go right back to sleep. But it's just, if you're machine, the stuff that you're putting in the machine, the car is going to last longer, period. And I feel great. So look, I mean, for everybody, and by the way, Adam, your thing is the stretching, right? I think the best thing that you can do possibly is just stretch. You know,
Starting point is 01:51:17 everyone I see that is old, they're always, my neck, my back, I just stretch. That's a song. And I, my neck. Yeah, we know that. Don't take credit for this, I'm a god and I yeah my neck yeah I'm gonna start doing that I can relate with that I'm gonna start getting flexibility out there the one thing I'll say is you know I drink a lot of water and I'm the only one that never has to go to the bathroom at spot guest these guys are running and having to take a piss every three seconds so many it's crazy's crazy. I'm actually curious. Alexia, Alexia's right there. Human trivia fountain. My gosh. On election night, we're gonna go from 7 p.m. to 2 o'clock in the morning. I'm gonna count how many times this guy goes.
Starting point is 01:51:50 Four. You want a bet? You know in Armenian, there's a gift. By the way, to all the Armenians listening, do me a favor. If you know what I'm saying, put in the comment section. I want you to send this gift to Adam. I'm not gonna say what it means, but you're gonna know what I'm saying. Can you please send Adam a garshok, okay, Russian friends you guys know what it is send Adam a Garshok as a guess look his birthday's coming up in February yeah he would kindly appreciate a Garshok. The Russians or the Armenians or they both know a Garshok? It could be. They've got a Garshok. I've been asking for a Garshok for years.
Starting point is 01:52:21 Wait a minute do you know what it is? Everybody knowsook. Adam, it's a catheter in a bucket. You need a garshook. You don't think I know what a garshook is? You're about to be texted left and right by your Armenian friends saying you're gonna get a garshook. And by the way, quick to our sponsors here, after working nine months with our scientists, we officially have the latest blue pill
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Starting point is 01:53:05 We got 17 minutes. Okay, Hamas leader. Yah-yah, Sinwar, cause of death. Rob, if you got that video, I'm gonna read this. IDF publishes video of Sinwar fleeing with luxury goods before October 7th. And if you wanna play that clip first, and then we'll go to it.
Starting point is 01:53:23 Let me just maybe reference so people know who we're talking about in the history of what he's done. I don't know if you have that rap here or not, but Hamas leader Yahuach Sanwar, the butcher of Khan Yunus and architect of October 7 massacre, was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza after a year-long hunt. The body was discovered with a gunshot wound to the head and he identified through fingerprints and dental records. Sanwar's death occurred after an intense firefight with Israeli forces.
Starting point is 01:53:48 He had been hiding in Gaza's Rafas area and despite attempts to evade capture, was killed when Israeli soldiers fired two tank shells and a missile into the building where he sought refuge. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei declared that despite Sinwar's death, Hamas is alive and will remain alive. Meanwhile, Israeli officials celebrated his death as a major victory with Foreign Minister Israel Katz, calling it a great military and moral achievement and a key step towards a new reality in Gaza. Go ahead, Rob. Is this the clip of the drone catching him?
Starting point is 01:54:19 It's the drone seeing him, yeah. And I think he feels like, dude, look at the technology, man. Like, rrrrr. He's going to be camouflaged, guys, look for him. He's gonna be camouflaged, he's there right now. He's not seeing it. To the left. He's in the chair. Yeah, he's sitting in the chair with the,
Starting point is 01:54:32 yep, look at him, boom. Now there's gonna be a drone that comes, I'm sorry, I'm just telling you, there's gonna be a drone that comes in, he's got something in his hand that looks like a sword, I think it might be a stick, it kinda looks like a sword. It's just a piece of wood or something.
Starting point is 01:54:43 Yeah, and he kinda uses the, what I believe is wood as a stick He's totally camouflaged. That's because of the missile they said something actually kind of funny there They said they fired two shots and a missile Because they did Like is this art like he's like banged up right sitting at home fell asleep watching Kimmel or something Okay, he throws the sword and like like yeah, I'm changing my mind I think he actually had a sword it might have been the sword, but he's throwing it out a drone Yeah, the Jones not I believe the drone explodes doesn't if we keep playing this isn't that way
Starting point is 01:55:16 Well, I think it's a missile I think like you said the missiles and the rockets that get shot in there and he had shrapnel in his head in his head Well, they're saying he died from a bullet wound, but it looked like his head was. No, no, no, I look at it this way. A gunshot wound to the head and was identified through fingerprints and dental records, which means there wasn't enough of his face left to identify him.
Starting point is 01:55:36 So that is a big old gunshot to the head. Not done, man, they play with Netanyahu. And by the way, going with Netanyahu. You said that he's got his house shot, by the way. You never elaborate on this. A drone. A drone hits Netanyahu. And by the way, going with Netanyahu. You said that he's got his house shot by the way, you never elaborate on it. A Hezbollah drone hits Netanyahu's house, this is Axios reporting on this. And so an explosive drone launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon hits Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's private home in the coastal town of Kassaraya on Saturday. This is the first time since the beginning of the war that a target affiliated directly with Netanyahu has been hit.
Starting point is 01:56:05 Netanyahu's spokesperson confirmed his private residence was targeted on Saturday morning, local time, adding the Prime Minister and his wife were not at the residence at the time of the attack and there were no casualties. Three drones were launched from Lebanon and crossed into Israeli airspace. Israeli officials say two were intercepted by Israeli attack helicopters, but the third eluded them in a short video in English Netanyahu has said nothing will deter him from continuing Israel's fight against Iran and its proxies. Rob, what video did you just show the one that you just had up?
Starting point is 01:56:36 This is the drone, one of the drones that broke through out of the three. Let me see. Is this the one? This is the drone. Yep. And you don't see that drone? Yeah, what? What Yep. And you don't see that drone? Yeah, what? What do you mean you don't see that drone? I could clearly see it. And that's what hits the house? According to reports, yes. That alarm reminds me back of your old days. Let me tell you.
Starting point is 01:56:56 Tava Joe, Tava Joe. Alarmate Kermez. Yeah, and do you have a clip of what Netanyahu says in response to this? Yes, let me find it real quick. Yeah, if you could. Vinny, what do you think about this? With the drone getting close? Just the whole back and forth, you know, the Hamas leader, you know, Netanyahu. I mean, if you think about it, it's, they're showing, Israel is showing the methodical, like dude, from the pagers, from the pagers to this, it's like they're, here's my question about it, they're killing all these leaders,
Starting point is 01:57:26 the next person is stepping right up, aren't they? And it's not like they're not qualified, you know what I mean? You're gonna take out these guys and yeah, they're like, what did Iran say? Oh yeah, we're not stopping, we're gonna keep going. You gotta, and when they say about cutting off the head of the snake, bro, this snake has so many heads, the next person will step up and it's never, this is again, it'll never stop. You are never going to stop. You could kill as many of these guys.
Starting point is 01:57:50 Can I ask you a question? Yeah. Here's a question for you. Where is ISIS? Well, they made a little comeback. I mean, they're technically gone, but I think they're already starting to make threats and they are coming back under Biden, obviously.
Starting point is 01:58:00 So the question becomes, ISIS used to be ISIS. Yeah. Like, ISIL, ISIS, right? ISIL, that's what Obama used to call it, ISIL. He used to be ISIS. Yeah. ISIL, ISIS, right? ISIL, that's what Obama used to call ISIL. He used to pronounce it right. So all of a sudden, we don't have that many conversations about them anymore, right? Maybe under the right leader, they could disappear. Just maybe.
Starting point is 01:58:18 Yeah. Maybe if somebody thinks you're capable of doing something and your threats actually have a meaning, maybe something could happen. Tom, you look like you wanna say something. Absolutely. People, I think everybody in this room remembers who Muammar Gaddafi was. Of course.
Starting point is 01:58:34 Muammar Gaddafi was the Libya strongman. And Libya caused trouble, did a lot of things, took down a passenger airliner, Pan Am, over Lockerbie, Scotland, took credit for it, and then Reagan says, all right, I had enough of that Lockerbie Scotland took credit for it and then Reagan says all right I had enough of that crap. You're taking credit for it. I'm gonna take credit from busting up your house and which Reagan did so but did you notice what went on after that is the CIA and
Starting point is 01:59:02 Army Rangers and things and the missions that went in there. What happened to Libya? What happened to the Libya strong man and his is militia of death the mod or whatever it was called, right? What happened? He got killed. That's right he eventually got dragged down an alleyway in his own capital city and Executed by a mob of citizens. They call that voting over there So it's like you just lost the election, dude. But seriously, what happened to all of that? Libya was neutralized and done to Pat's point. You can get after it. You have to be persistent. You have to keep going.
Starting point is 01:59:37 It is a long slog of a flight. You're right, Vinny. You can't kill two guys and then let all their kids grow up. You got to get after it and Look what happened with Libya. Yeah, Libya is off the map. There's still a bad country, but there's no longer You know a more market after you level guy there doing stuff either that or he's doing it really really really really quietly They said no. No, I'm everybody having the last guy and Tom. I love your point I'll see you to a more recent example and the bad guys guys won this one. The bad guys were the persistent, but the Sinaloa cartel, if you took a job as a police officer, in comes the cartel one after the next, after the next. And they thought they could just keep replacing them until they can't. You cannot hire a police officer in certain parts of Mexico anymore. The cartel did win that. So, Hey, there's something to
Starting point is 02:00:19 be said for this. I will tell you, I like the concept by the way of a very bad idea to land a drone into the boss's house where his wife could be. However, you I like the concept by the way of a very bad idea to land a drone into the boss's house Where his wife could be however? I do like the concept of this country wants to fight this country wants to fight then get this president to fight this president This is very weird that your militaries have to go fight each other and but you don't talk to civilians I mean it would seem like if you're in war I'm gonna roll over do the most damage that I can But it's it's not played that way you just have to kill the people that kind of signed up
Starting point is 02:00:45 and break their equipment and they break your equipment. The whole thing just gets a little bit weird, I must tell you. Do you want to know the number one point to the Olympic Games, by the way, fellas? The number one point to the Olympic Games, you're talking about who's got a great military. When I was in junior high,
Starting point is 02:00:57 the number four ranked military in the world was Iraq, who did not even have bullets. The point is nobody knows who's got a good military. Nobody can fight. How do you say I got the best military in the world? Well, I don't know another guy with a military, so I'm sure that you probably do. Like I can't go compare militaries and none of you are going to fight in any way. But I do understand the age range that you take and I do understand discipline. I understand hard work, sacrifice and dedication. So we're
Starting point is 02:01:19 going to hold something every four years called the Olympic Games. And if you go check the medal count of the Olympic Games and you juxtapose that against the world leaders that are said to have the greatest militaries, it is 100% hand in hand. And that is why we as a country fund our Olympic athletes so incredibly much, more than we do the high schools, the colleges, or you know the pros are completely on their own. We do that because guys like Putin realize it's the same guys. It's that same age range that either can take leadership, they can take direction, they can sacrifice when they need to and come out on top, or they can't.
Starting point is 02:01:50 That's why those are so important. What a perspective, right? What a perspective to give on this. Rob, is this him responding? Let's see what it is. It's 22 seconds, go ahead. Prime Minister, how is it going? Well, two days ago, we took out Yicha Sinwar,
Starting point is 02:02:04 the terrorist mastermind whose goons beheaded our men, raped our women, burnt babies alive. We took him out and we're continuing our battle with Iran's other terrorist proxies. We're going to win this war. So will something deter you? No. Yeah. He's determined.
Starting point is 02:02:22 He's not going to stop. He's not going to stop until he gets. I mean listen, for them to retaliate and get a drone to get to the house, props to them. I mean if you think about if you're on their side and you're rooting for them, right? It's like another way of saying because the way you do it, if you can go straight after the leader of the leader of the leader and take that guy out, everybody else is like, whoa, if they can get to him, they can get to me. So this is the whole when Naser Al-Ala got killed, the next guy took the job, he also got killed.
Starting point is 02:02:53 Then they're doing job interviews, like, no, I'm passing, my wife said it's not, I don't want the job right now to be the CEO of this whole thing because I want to be taken out. So that's the part where this is, they're not changing their position. By the way, when I had Trump on, one of the things that I asked him about, about Iran, is how far would he go with Iran? Is he going to use the sanctions? He says, I'm very fertile. My mind is fertile.
Starting point is 02:03:18 And I like the fact that he used that word two or three times, fertile, that he can use different methods. And he says, look, we can't even take care of ourselves, let alone govern another nation. We can't solve everybody's problems. But I tell you, if he comes in and he brings back sanctions and Iran reacts from a place of this guy is back, he took out Hassan Soleimani, our hero, he took out our patent and bragged about it publicly, and he's back, what is Iran gonna be doing? Will they be shivering?
Starting point is 02:03:46 You think Netanyahu feels like Trump's gonna have his back more than Biden? What do you think Netanyahu's gonna feel like? You think Netanyahu's rooting for Kamala to get elected? They don't like each other. Biden doesn't like Netanyahu. And Trump said, Bebe's gonna listen to me 100%. I don't know if you caught that when he said that.
Starting point is 02:04:01 Bebe's gonna listen to me 100%. This is the case and that's what's going on. You better believe behind closed doors when they're saying Iran is trying to assassinate the president. Believe the story if it's going on, because they do not want that guy in there, because they're not gonna be able to do
Starting point is 02:04:18 what they wanna do if that guy gets in. Again, if that is the case, go ahead, Adam. Look, you know, they say the famous phrase, you may lose the battle, but when the war, this whole thing started on October 7th. I'm not trying to go back in history, but October 7th, this guy was the mastermind of that. This has backfired horribly for the people of Gaza, for the Palestinians, for the Lebanese who had no vote in this.
Starting point is 02:04:46 This was the Hamas terrorists that decided unilaterally to go in and attack Israel and look at the results. And you know, it's kind of like if you, if you were going to fight a fighter and boom, he got him the first punch and you're like, all right, that's how you want to play, we're going to play this game. And they're saying that they're going to kill you and you step in the ring and you beat the living crap out of them. And they're using terms like genocide. And they're using terms like apartheid. I don't think people actually know what that means or what's going on there. And it's always convenient that people in America and people in Europe who
Starting point is 02:05:21 have never spent any time in the middle East that know what it's like there. It's a very rough neighborhood. And the only thing that these people respond to is strength. And what's the Reagan doctrine? Peace through strength. So, you know, what's the famous phrase? The main difference between the Palestinians and the Israelis is the Israelis actually have the capabilities to eliminate all the Palestinians, but they choose not to. The Palestinians would love to eliminate all the Israelis, but they don't have the capabilities to. The Palestinians, the Lebanese, whether it's Nasrallah, whether it's Yaya Sinwar, whether it's Ishmael Hanayeh, you brought up, who's the guy that Trump took out in Iran?
Starting point is 02:05:59 Yossam Soleimani. Yossam Soleimani, whether it's going to eventually be the Ayatollah, Mark your words. They've been out maneuvered. They've been outclassed. They've been outsmart. They've been out everything around every single corner. And the October 7th anniversary was just here was the worst and arguably one of the best days in Israeli history. What do I mean by that?
Starting point is 02:06:19 Horrible. But they said, all right, you want to play this game? All right, let's go for it. And Israel has basically said what they did in Lebanon. We've never seen you take out an army with walkie talkies with beepers. What is going on here? Taking out the leaders of other countries who have sworn enemies
Starting point is 02:06:38 like that. They can do it surgically. They can do it with bombs. If you take a look at the map of the Middle East and look where Israel is versus the Middle East and tell me Israel's the big bad bully in the Middle East. Are you freaking kidding me? Like that's the entire Middle East. There's 50 Muslim Arab countries around the world. There's one Jewish state and the Jewish state is a bad guy. This is why the world believes that the United Nations is an absolute joke because you have a bunch of
Starting point is 02:07:08 states that basically are Israel haters. And thank God they have America on their side. Where do you stand with that? Well, I got to tell you, well, just, just Adam's point, I actually got to go to Jerusalem where you're calling a fight over there was a bellator, I take my, my beautiful wife and the iron dome gets enacted. Somebody fires a missile, so we get taken in. We're having a breakfast, and they're ready for it, man. The staff goes into work, and it was just like a drill back when I was in school for fires where they were organized. Down there, never met Hoist Gracie before.
Starting point is 02:07:35 I'm at a bomb shelter with Hoist Gracie in Israel, talking about, hey, Hoist, how are you doing here? We're all locked in. And it was an interesting thing, but I will tell you this after standing there. And you think about it from this perspective, and you will not question anymore who the good guy or the bad guy is. If you took every single weapon out of the Middle East, and I mean all of them, you don't get so much as a butter knife, and you give them to Israel, nothing in the world changes. If you take every weapon away from Israel, they will be gone by this weekend. And that is the truth. Yeah. I'll say one last thing, because I've been in these bomb shelters when you're just trying
Starting point is 02:08:05 to have a lunch and all, what's going on here? What's going on? Oh, run for cover. I was talking with an Israeli soldier and I was like, listen, as an American, he's like, I don't think you understand. You're safe because we're dying. We're on the front lines. You're safe.
Starting point is 02:08:21 You don't deal with radical Islamic terrorism in Miami, in New York, in California. You don't deal with it. We deal with it. We're on the front. And he starts yelling at me. I'm like, dude, I'm on your side. Relax. He's like, you don't deal with the stuff we deal with. So basically shut your mouth. Good perspective. Yeah. And I was like, yeah, you're right. Yeah. So we're safe because there's somebody on the front lines protecting us. By the way, it's not just Israel. You see what Jordan's doing Egypt to an extent Egypt's not taking in the Palestinians What's gonna wrap up? I got you. So so you know who's not safe? Neither the Yankees or the Dodgers. Oh this next two weeks. I don't like this gonna be real competition
Starting point is 02:08:55 This is you know, this is the first time since 1981 the Dodgers are facing the Yankees Do you know the tickets a court by the way the nosebleed section tickets for game one, it's not a decision game, it's just game one. They're going for $1,000 for a baseball game. Never in the history. Look at that right there with the fees, everything included, $1,074, the lowest price you could find on Vivid Seeds to go to it. on vivid seats, okay? Awesome memories. Yeah, I mean this is one of those things that the next time this could happen
Starting point is 02:09:28 could be 40 years from now, okay? Yankees, you got Aaron Judd, you got one Soto at Patty's, I got you, give me that three, run, home run, he hits, which was ridiculous. We watched alive losing our shit when this took place. And by the way, Yankees may have to cut a $600 million check to that guy, and he may be the second highest paid guy aside from Ohtani.
Starting point is 02:09:49 Now on the other side, you got the Dodgers, okay? And you got one guy here whose name is Thomas Ellsworth, okay, the other day I was praying to God, and somehow, someway, one of the prayers intersected, and I heard Tom's prayer. And Tom was praying for the Dodgers over the Yankees. And I don't know, you know how sometimes phone lines intersect?
Starting point is 02:10:11 And Tom's a diehard Dodgers fan. Big time. Big time, Steve Garvey and all this other stuff. And it was about this prayer that was intersecting. And I heard Tom say he wants the Yankees to lose. How do you feel about something like that? And you guys have known each other for how long with church?
Starting point is 02:10:23 He knows you're a minority owner. Look, all that matters is that. And also a part owner. But here's what I will tell you. Here's what we're gonna tell you. We're gonna be in New York next week at a deciding game. And stick around Thursday, I may announce something for some of you guys
Starting point is 02:10:40 to be able to participate. And it's gonna be interesting. So stay tuned between now and Thursday. We should talk to the lawyers to see if And it's gonna be interesting. So stay tuned between now and Thursday, we're talking to the lawyers to see if we can do this or not. We may give one ticket away that you come with us at the suite in the flesh, hanging out with us all day, we're gonna have some unique friends there as well with us. So but that's-
Starting point is 02:10:56 We're gonna talk to a lawyer PBT? Yeah, we have to. Come on. Trust, by the way. Can we talk to an owner? Do you know why we started 22 minutes late? Everybody was early today. The reason why we started 22 minutes, let me say it again. The reason why we started 22 minutes, let me say it again, the reason why we started
Starting point is 02:11:07 22 minutes early today. Early. It's because, it's because we were trying to make this announcement whether we can or not we'll find that on Thursday. But here's what I could tell you. On the podcast with President Trump, he was kind enough to sign this, a Future Looks Bright hat. This is one of one, just so you know that. I will sign it as well and we have the winner here.
Starting point is 02:11:27 And the winner is of the Trump signed hat from Myrtle Beach, California. Okay, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Beautiful place, Myrtle Beach, California. Myrtle Beach. Newport Beach. Goes to Radim Sokora. Radim, congratulations.
Starting point is 02:11:43 Radim. This hat will be sent over your way. Excited about that. And then on Thursday, if I'm able to make this announcement about the Yankees, these tickets that are at the suite are not a thousand dollar ticket. They're very, very hefty. But some of you guys, may God willing, if Tom can talk to the lawyers, we can figure this out.
Starting point is 02:12:03 We may announce something very special on Thursday. Stay tuned for it. We'd love to spend time with you guys, but for those of you guys that are baseball fans, especially Yankees, Dodgers fans, I think this is going to get crazy. I hope it goes game seven. I hope it does. Now listen, if it goes game six and Yankees, we're not going to prefer that. If it goes game four, Yankees, we're not going to prefer that. If it goes five, six, and they will not prefer that. But if it's not and we make a comeback and goes game seven, holy Freaking mo right? Holy moly and on Thursday We're gonna release 18 new styles of future looks bright hats. So stay tuned for that guys It's always phenomenal to have chill feels like home team. Honestly, chill feels like he's one of us like seriously We can have chill on every day and if you want to Manect Chill and you want to send him some love, that's
Starting point is 02:12:49 his Manect QR code. Send him a message. He'll respond back to you. But having said that, God bless everybody. We'll do it again Thursday. Take care. Bye bye, bye bye.

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