PBD Podcast - Epstein–Prince Andrew SHOCKING Update, Trump HUMILIATES Carney, India v Pakistan | PBD Podcast | 584

Episode Date: May 8, 2025

Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick cover the rising war tensions between India and Pakistan, a heated Oval Office moment between Donald Trump and Mark Carney, and new r...evelations from James O'Keefe about Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.------🤵THE VT EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION: https://bit.ly/43hea6J🪖VT ARMED FORCES COLLECTION: ⁠https://bit.ly/4iKR0dp⁠🎁 MOTHER'S DAY COLLECTION: ⁠https://bit.ly/4lU4dDp⁠🍋 ZEST IT FORWARD: ⁠https://bit.ly/4jYg3Lh⁠👕 THE LATEST VT MERCH: ⁠https://bit.ly/3BZbD6l⁠📕 PBD'S BOOK "THE ACADEMY": ⁠https://bit.ly/41rtEV4⁠📰 VTNEWS.AI: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3OExClZ⁠🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g57zR2⁠🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ITUNES: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g1bXAh⁠🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ALL PLATFORMS: ⁠https://bit.ly/4eXQl6A⁠📱 CONNECT ON MINNECT: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4ikyEkC⁠👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3ZjWhB7⁠🎓 VALUETAINMENT UNIVERSITY: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3BfA5Qw⁠📺 JOIN THE CHANNEL: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g5C6Or⁠💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time!ABOUT US: Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Did you ever think you would make it? I feel I'm so excited to take sweet victory Know this life meant for me Adam, what's your point? The future looks bright My handshake is better than anything I ever signed, right here You are a 101? My son's right there
Starting point is 00:00:20 I think I've ever said this before It's almost like your mind's telling you no. Well, my body is telling me to do it. So gang, episode 584, lots going on. India, Pakistan getting uglier and uglier and uglier. Carney from Canada comes down and has a sit down with the president. Should have been Pierre Paulier, this other guy that you ran for office that lost in the most embarrassing way ever. I don't know if you guys have followed that story at all.
Starting point is 00:00:52 If you haven't, it's something that's been out there. And then at the same time today, apparently the president's going to be making a massive announcement at 10 a.m. If we catch it, we'll show it to you as well on the podcast. In regards to a massive trade deal, New York Times leaked a story saying it's with us and Britain. We will see if that's what the story is all about. There's a few other stories that's out there as well that we will get into and discuss, such as Trump announcing that they leaked this.
Starting point is 00:01:23 They're going to be announcing that he no longer wants to call it the Persian Gulf, he wants to call it the Arabian Gulf, which by the way for twenty-five hundred years it's been called the Persian Gulf. Let me say that again, for twenty-five hundred years it's been called the Persian Gulf. I have some thoughts on it and I have a clip I want to show you from the show back in the days when he was sitting down with Wallace, I think it was Mike Wallace, the OG, and then the son is Chris, but he sat down with Mike Wallace and that conversation took place.
Starting point is 00:01:49 So that's something that's very important to Iranians. We'll talk about that. CNN's Harry Anton says Americans think Trump handling crime far better than Joe Biden. I mean the fact that they even have to run a poll on that, it's slightly comical, but you know they have to do what they have to do. Carney said Canada's not for sale and then Trump replies never say never. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney calls Trump transformational president and the president said your victory may have been even bigger than mine. So they're very complimentary, but the deal when the
Starting point is 00:02:20 lady asked the question said so Mr. President, after the time that you have with Prime Minister Carney here, would this meeting at all cause you to remove all the tariffs on Canada? Do you know what his answer was within half a second? No. He just says no. So we'll find out why that is. We have some thoughts on it. Teamster boss praises Trump.
Starting point is 00:02:39 Foreign film tariff condemns Hollywood's un-American addiction to outsourcing. Newsom proposes to work with Trump to make America film again. Floats 7.5 federal tax credit. Why does the federal government have to give you the tax credit? Why don't you give it to Newsom out of your state? Why have the government take care of you while every time you get money from your state, the money kind of disappears and it's not invested properly like the $24 billion you got from your taxpayers from homelessness,
Starting point is 00:03:05 but we have some thoughts on that, obviously. Doug Burgum warns of a real energy emergency that will permit China to dominate the U.S. A lot to talk about with the India-Pakistan conflict that started on April 22nd with the Muslim terrorist organization that showed up and killed 26 of them. There's a video clip of a guy who's on a zip line recording himself. He doesn't know what's going on. They're killing the people on the ground. He gets the footage of people getting shot and killed
Starting point is 00:03:33 while he's zip lining through. Maybe we'll show the clip here while we're going through it. Rob, I know you do have that clip as well. It's tragic what's going on there. But by the way, within days you're going to hear people talking about free Pakistan and the same way they call the Maryland man, they're going to say freedom fighters. They're going to use phrases like this.
Starting point is 00:03:57 That's what BBC was doing themselves as well and they're using a different word which maybe we'll get into. Moment Harvard president is confronted with evidence of liberal bias. Rob, do we have a video on that to show? Okay, fantastic. Ultra petty, new California law tricking drivers into paying huge fines. Don't you just love when California comes with good policies, creative policies on how to get money from taxpayers even more?
Starting point is 00:04:20 You got to tell them, they're so creative on taxing people more. And what I even love more is how honorable to people in California are that they love paying more taxes. That desire to be so giving in California and say, tax me more, please, I love it, raise my taxes. Wonderful people of California that is driving them insane. But you have choices, folks. There's called 49 other states. You chose one of folks. There's called 49 other states you chose one of them
Starting point is 00:04:45 There's plenty other great states In America they can choose from This next one Stephen A Smith said he's glad that Trump won because Dems have played Black Americans like suckers and Vinnie loves that he just found he just found all this I'm listening Pete hex that is firing generals By the way a lot one five-star star and four four star generals because those guys When you become at that level sometimes you're no longer a soldier You're more like a politician because the Congress you know it's a different kind of thing AOC and Sanders fall flat
Starting point is 00:05:14 With young voters as Gen Z rejects weird radical wink and by the way Bernie Sanders Vinny told me about this video apparently I haven't seen this video. I'm gonna see it for the first time and react to it He's being asked why did you spend $200,000 on private jet and apparently he says You expect me to stand like a united what do you create the boys hands go? I don't believe this by the way. I don't believe Until I see I saw Iran tests missiles it claims can penetrate, what a word, US and Israeli defenses. So that's Iran. I mean they're just playing tough guy right now.
Starting point is 00:05:55 High school juniors with a $70,000 a year job offers according to Wall Street Journal. Florida's COVID-era housing boom is over, biggest decline in prices in more than a decade in Florida. Let's go, Vinny, now's the time, baby. I'm a psychologist who studies couples, not me, but this story. The number one phrase that breaks up relationships, it's more damaging than you think. By the way, brace for impact.
Starting point is 00:06:19 Maybe watch that section of the episode without your spouse. Come and look, babe, don't watch today's podcast, because I don't want to get into a fight with you. It's going to lead to a fight, maybe even 17 divorces. We don't want to take any responsibility for that. So I just want you to know. I'm the type of person, bring your spouse for this segment.
Starting point is 00:06:32 Yeah. Bring your significant other. So listen, bring your spouse at your own risk. It is what it is. And we got some stuff that's going on with Fed. Everybody wants to know who this John Bryan guy is who claims Prince Andrew had sex with minors and openly talked about it. James O'Keefe dropped another one.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Good for him. Pam Bondi dismissed his claim. Epstein's info is missing and defense delays and release and files. Cash Patel erupts a Democratic lawmaker over Capitol right. You got to see this one. You got to see this one. It's epic. And then we got a few other things.
Starting point is 00:07:03 There's a 17-second speech that Hex had, it's epic. And then we got a few other things. There's a 17 second speech that Hex had gave that's phenomenal. And then some of the stuff that happened with Lady Gaga, suspected terrorist, accused of planning to kill fans at Lady Gaga concert, ID that's immigrant, recently deported from the US. You don't say. That's odd.
Starting point is 00:07:17 How many congressmen are gonna fly there and try to bring him back? It's not gonna happen. An angry illegal alien wants to mess up some people. And Pat, not to, cause you know I hate birthdays. You know I hate birthdays, but I just told you. Don't do it, don't do it. I don't want you to say it.
Starting point is 00:07:26 No, what? Because it's this wives birthday it is. No, no, it's not a birthday. What? It's not a birthday, guess what today is. Who? Remember I told you May is dope. Today May 8th is my three year anniversary.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Get outta here. Let's go baby. My man. Let's go. And by the way today is also a guy named Tony's birthday. Is it really? No, it's Tony's birthday. Tony, if you're listening Tony.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Tony. Happy birthday. I know Tony's had an incredible last seven days, but it's Tony's birthday Tony We love you. Happy birthday to you, buddy Hopefully future looks bright. He's on vacation and happy anniversary tomorrow. Okay, fantastic good for you, Tony Where are my friend? Tell all the ladies we said, okay? So guys before we get into the podcast This is the one thing we've been looking forward to announcing.
Starting point is 00:08:06 For those who are insiders with us that participate with Mediabit Consulting and some other things that you do, you always will get access to merch that's coming out before everybody else. However, after a long time of me wearing Stefano Ricci clothing, the partnership is becoming more and more evident in public. We're excited about the collaboration between the Valuetainment brand and Stefano Ricci. This has only happened with a couple different people that they've done this with, ourselves, Bocelli. And it's exciting to see what's going on with this.
Starting point is 00:08:38 So at SLS, at Mar-a-Lago, we launched our premium, premium quality gear. For some of you that are business owners that want to wear cream of the crop clothes, ties, you know, jackets, all of that, we have that here for you. Rob, if you can play this clip here. So we officially now have a collaboration of ties with Stefano Ricci. We have this jacket that just came out, new ties with Valuetainment on it. A blue sports jacket that looks amazing with the Valuetainment logo, the button. I don't know if you saw the button there with the Valuetainment logo on the side of it. Subtle tie and Valuetainment belt,
Starting point is 00:09:15 absolutely sick belt that we have. Again, this is for those that are business owners. Can you show us this jacket here that you have Chris? Go for it. Let's go to Chris here. Appreciate it Thanks, Pat. So we're gonna walk you through our 16 units that we have of this lamb skin Leather aviator bomber here 100% lamb skin. I'm gonna walk you why you're saying Chris It looks like we have a couple logos. We don't know what's going on, but let me walk you through why it's special Obviously lion shield branding, right? Let's walk you through what these degrees mean. This is exactly our degrees here. We're on a landing pad here in Florida.
Starting point is 00:09:54 This is where we take off with you guys sitting at home. And let me walk you through why it's special on the inside. So one of the things that Pat has said to us and mentions every day. So we have a little leather patch here It says greatness isn't reached by staying on the ground It's earned by taking off when others are afraid to fly my man. My man Pat came up with that It makes sense with our aviator jacket. Let me walk you through our custom lining You can see that is sick
Starting point is 00:10:22 That is VT with our line shields each of the 16 that are remaining are gonna be hand signed by Pat with this leather patch so each one is gonna be signed by Pat here on corporate you're gonna see him we're gonna do it right now for you guys just to show how special it is you want to show the back what's on the back of the back around yeah let me finish so when you make that statement when you walk away you walk out of that room you get out of your car your jet Wherever you're going. That's what you're gonna see you're setting a statement here Sick and an american flag on the side bring it over here chris one last thing too two hours of sandblasting Literally to make that american
Starting point is 00:11:00 Someone sat there for two hours and when you put it on it's it's unfrickin believable I'll sign that rob if you can go on the v's unfrickin' believable. Sign that Rob. If you can go on the VT merch as well for this limited edition items that we have. By the way, there's only 16 of these. The Stefano Ricci ties, they're all numbered out of 50, only 20 are left. The jackets that you see over there, the blue one, there's only 10 jackets left. Two of the size 40, two of the size 42 and 44, only 146, only 148 and only 150. And those shirts, the dress shirts, the blue and the black, those will go in no time.
Starting point is 00:11:29 If you zoom in on those shirts, Rob, if you don't mind clicking on that, just click on one of them and zoom in. The Insights as Future looks bright with the VT logo on it. I'm going to sign this guy over here. This is so sick. Okay. Chris, if you want to come grab this, guys, all you have to do is go to VTMerch.com to get this gear.
Starting point is 00:11:48 This will literally go because it is limited. And again, if you're a business owner, if you ever see me wear these black shirts, now you're seeing what we're doing, the black and blue shirts, value taming gear, go to VTMerch.com to place your order, limited supplies. This will go in no time. And cannot wait to see you guys sport it and post pictures of it all over the place. Alright, let's get right into the story. First story I want to talk about Rob is India and Pakistan.
Starting point is 00:12:15 This thing got ugly very, very quickly. So the sequence of what happened here, Rob, if we want to kind of go through it out, on April 22nd, a Muslim terrorist from Pakistan, from an organization we can pull up the name, attacked an area, a state called Kashmir, which the war with Kashmir has been going on for many, many years. 1947-49 was the first one. Then they did it, 65. They attacked this area, and while they attacked this area on April 22nd, they killed 26 men only. Specifically, men only. They said, are you a Muslim?
Starting point is 00:12:53 I am. On many cases, they asked the men to pull their pants down to see if they're dangling, to see if it's circumcised or not, and then they killed them because that was their way for them to know if they're Hindu or if they're Muslim. They killed them in front of their wives and their kids intentionally. They said, go back and say this to Modi. Then they would ask, are you a Christian? Are you a Muslim?
Starting point is 00:13:10 Give us the Islamic prayer. Give us this. If they couldn't do it, they killed them right there. Twenty-six of them. These were five men that did this. So what does India do? You humiliated them. By the way, there's a video of a zipline.
Starting point is 00:13:20 Rob, if you want to show that zipline, of a man that ziplined, and this video is being shown everywhere. First time you see this video, you're like, what's the big deal with the zipline, Rob if you want to show that zipline, of a man that's ziplining, this video is being shown everywhere. First time you see this video is like what's the big deal with the zipline? This man is ziplining, he's happy, we've all done this before, you and I, most of us have done it, but you're recording it. And you want to post it on social, Rob you can lower the audio just a little bit so we can hear the shooting. He's going, minding his own business, not knowing at the bottom there. There are terrorists right now They are shooting right now while he's going through this not at him. You will see a man drop in the back right there They're running around they're scared. They're hearing all the stuff that's going on the commotion They're worried. There's one person on the bottom there boom and he has no idea
Starting point is 00:14:04 What's going on. You can pause this right here, Rob. This story is all over the place. And it's been very, very aggressive with all the stuff that's taking place. Obviously, India's responded, attacking them, going back and forth. They're claiming there were planes that crossed. They're claiming even one plane that's a Chinese plane was apparently shot.
Starting point is 00:14:26 So China's now getting involved and China doesn't want to get involved. The concern with something like this is the fact that it may force China and U.S. to get involved. China apparently has put somewhere around $85 to $100 billion that they've invested in Pakistan. They don't want this war to be taking place. But if it does happen, it's also kind of strange the timing of it that this happens the moment. April 22nd is when this happens.
Starting point is 00:14:49 April 25th is when Apple announces that they're moving the 60 million phones that they're building from China to India. Of course, they kind of whispered about April 7th, but April 25th became official, not looking pretty. The president reacted to the story. His reaction, Rob, is this the one that you have? Yes, this is yesterday in the Oval Office. Go ahead and play this clip, Rob. What's the reaction to the attacks
Starting point is 00:15:13 between India and Pakistan? No, it's a shame. We just heard about it, just as we were walking in the doors of the Oval. Just heard about it. I guess people knew something was going to happen, based on a little bit of the past. They've been fighting for a long time, you know.
Starting point is 00:15:28 They've been fighting for many, many decades and centuries actually, if you really think about it. No, I just hope it ends very quickly. By the way, did you see what the Pakistani official said, Rob, about what nuclear bombs are all about? If you don't have that, Rob, just go online and look what the Pakistani official said on I want to say April 26th about nuclear museum. Just type in nuclear and museum.
Starting point is 00:15:58 See if it comes up. Pakistan nuclear, right there. It's right there on the bottom. Okay. Can you make that a little bit bigger? We are ready to stand up. Okay, play this clip and just read it on the bottom. Good, I'll read it. We are ready to stand up to India regardless of the price.
Starting point is 00:16:11 If they want to hurt themselves, they have the capabilities to respond to them on every front. We are ready. We will not withdraw. Watch what he says. We will respond to them forcefully. If they do one thing, we will do two. I would like to add that we are proud of our former Prime Minister
Starting point is 00:16:31 who enabled us to obtain nuclear bombs. These bombs are not here just to be displayed in the museums. They exist in order for us to use them. Therefore if Pakistan needs to use them, we will use them. Because we will not surrender to India threats. You can pause it right there. FYI, India is number 6 in the most nuclear weapons with 172. Pakistan is number 7 with 170. They have the same amount of nuclear capabilities with what's going on here in India.
Starting point is 00:17:08 Tom, your thoughts on this and how ugly this could get. Well, I always get worried when war hawks in the United States are not like aghast at this. But you have to remember the Pakistan Air Force is the Chinese Air Force. China sells aircraft to Pakistan. We cooperate with India on defense things. So when India and Pakistan go at it, there are people in the US, specifically
Starting point is 00:17:35 Military Industrial Complex and the Warhawks, they don't mind it. Because guess what we get to do? We get to test our stuff against China's stuff. Because Pakistan's flying the China stuff against China's stuff because Pakistan's flying the China stuff, India's got basically US stuff and stuff that they've built and derivatively and so we get to have a little test match. Do you see that? So in the mountains of Pakistan Chinese jets fly over, any aircraft shoots them down
Starting point is 00:18:00 and we say hey that worked that's a great test. So there's that going on which sickens me when War hawks in the United States really see proxy wars as nothing more than test beds and economic opportunity for the US military industrial complex. That's my first point. That sickens me. The second point is I believe that China has irritated Pakistan and started this and got some rebels going. that China has irritated Pakistan and started this and got some rubbles going, just like
Starting point is 00:18:26 the Chinese CIA, I believe they instigated. I believe China helped instigate this because there's cards being played. Remember JD Vance, you were giving dates, Pat, and all you had to do back is go back two more dates. There was another date, which was the date that JD Vance went over there and sat down, talked about a trade agreement. And then last week, who was on the Sunday shows, and he said, there's a deal going in Asia,
Starting point is 00:18:52 it's done, done, done, done. Well, Lutnick. Lutnick said that, and everybody said, oh, he's talking. We think he's talking about India. And he says, is it India? And he said, no, no, the president will make the announcement at the right time. But you could tell they're enthusiastic.
Starting point is 00:19:06 So India's getting momentum with not just Apple, but with US on trade deal. They are the one big chess piece that can play on the chessboard with China when it comes to manufacturing. And it would be China's strategic advantage to instigate something with Pakistan and to get them going. And by the way, this doesn't stop here because Pakistan's going to get support from countries that regard, because of its Muslim faith, as brothers in arms. You attack me, you attack you, you're attacking me.
Starting point is 00:19:42 Well, we take it like, here's my question, Tom. Because it seems like it's escalating, it's not going to stop. And by the way, just to piggyback on Tom's point, the combat aircraft path, the JF-17 Thunder is a joint venture with Pakistan and China, all right? And then the Chengdu J-10C is another acquired from China. And then also, what is it their air defense systems at H2 9 B E is a high to medium altitude air defense system from China. So what I'm saying is I'm trying to arm Pakistan.
Starting point is 00:20:14 Would we because we're the world's police. Do we get involved to help China India in this situation? If it escalates? I think we would probably do it the same way we did it with with Ukraine Here's the good stuff go get them got you. Okay got you because bad way Biden did it with Ukraine. Yeah Well Biden remember originally didn't give him the good stuff He gave him the whatever stuff. Well, here's my thing. This is we're talking about two Nations that have nukes and that type of that type of company him saying that like oh we got nukes
Starting point is 00:20:44 They're not just supposed to be sitting there we want to use them that's not I want to know what the craziest thing is Rob can you go to the map that's go to the map there like Russia Pakistan China just go to the map of that area watch this yeah zoom in a little bit so so take a look at this so you got China there zoom in a little bit if you could you got China can you show where Pakistan is you got India, you got Pakistan. SEAN MCGEEK Pakistan borders Afghanistan and also Iran. EDDIE MORETTI Yeah, Afghanistan slightly. Iran on the bottom.
Starting point is 00:21:14 And then if you look above them, it's who? Above them is who? Right there. What is that? SEAN MCGEEK That's China, Mongolia, up there in Nepal. EDDIE MORETTI To the left? SEAN MCGEEK Kazakhstan? SEAN MCGEEK To the left. Kazakhstan. To the left. Okay, so now who's above all of that? Right above it.
Starting point is 00:21:28 Then you're going to what? Russia. Russia. Okay, so check this out. Do you know who gives 60% of the military supply to India? Russia. Really? 60%.
Starting point is 00:21:39 Do you know who buys 40% of Russia's oil supply while everybody is not doing business with Russia? India? India. So as weird as this is, China, you know, Putin and Xi have a relationship, but Putin's not giving up the relationship with India. Putin's trying to play Switzerland. It's like, hey guys, hey, I want to be more on India's side than I want to be on Pakistan's side.
Starting point is 00:22:00 It's a big customer of Putin. It's a big customer of Putin, okay? So that's complex and a little bit, you at the dynamics because China is kind of like, well I'm going to lean on Russia to take care of me. Well no. And then China sign a 40 year lease at a port that's in Pakistan that they're leveraging and making a bunch of different investments that no matter what happens, good economy, bad economy, Pakistan has to pay China the way they negotiate a deal.
Starting point is 00:22:27 They have a choke hold on Pakistan is what they're doing. They have a choke hold on Pakistan. Strategically, why would they be doing this? Because they know there's a country that can take a lot of business away from them. And who is that? That's India. They don't like India. They do not like what's going on with India.
Starting point is 00:22:43 So as much as I believe, my opinion, as much as I believe they're involved in the proxy war behind closed doors, they're also involved in the proxy war hoping India doesn't attack their investment of $85 billion that they made into Pakistan. And guess what India knows? Oh really? You want to do this? Guess what I'm going to be doing? I'm going to be attacking the areas you don't want me to attack. It's a very nasty thing going on right now. If you think about it right now, this is a very similar situation to when Hamas attacked Israel October 7th. This is the Muslim terrorist, Rob, can you find the name so I can just say it correctly for the audience to see? And by the way, there are a lot of people that will disagree with
Starting point is 00:23:23 us. A lot of people that will disagree with us. A lot of people that will disagree with us. This is another one of those things where the tension is going to be high. Yeah, there it is. That's the name. And Lashkar and Taiba, fuel the conflict, have significant tensions. Both Pakistani-based groups have been heavily implicated in attacks in India, Kashmir, leading to border skirmishes. And by the way, this kid is being interviewed in India. This kid. Watch what happens. This kid goes viral. Watch this interview. Young
Starting point is 00:23:58 kid, go ahead and play this clip, Rob. Pakistan is alive. I am not ashamed. Why should I be ashamed? Pakistan should not be destroyed. Pakistan should not be destroyed. It should be. Zindabad. I don't feel ashamed. Why should Pakistan be destroyed? Pakistan shouldn't be destroyed. It should be.
Starting point is 00:24:08 Long live India. Yes or no? Pakistan Zindabad. What's your name? What's your name? Kev. Kev. Your full name?
Starting point is 00:24:16 Kev. Where are you from? I am from Bihar. You don't feel ashamed that despite living in India, you are supporting Pakistan? How will Pakistan be destroyed? Very interesting, both sides. Young guy. You can pause the right for a while. Adam, your thoughts on this.
Starting point is 00:24:53 The India-Pakistan relationship, I would argue, is probably the most important geopolitical situation going on in the world today. We all understand that the United States and China are in the midst of a trade war. We understand that, but I don't think we're going to see a hot war with United States and China anytime soon. God willing India, Pakistan, two nuclear powers. They're in both the top 10 nuclear arsenals in the world. I want to say, okay, this thing can get ugly real quick, real quick. So everyone's focused on these sort of land power, religious border disputes that are happening all around the world, namely Russia, Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Armenia, Azerbaijan.
Starting point is 00:25:39 None of that is as big as what potentially could potentially happen between India and Pakistan. This thing can get real ugly, and it's been ugly decade after decade after decade. So if you're in America, why would you care? This is why I always sort of have an issue with the American isolationists. We shouldn't do anything. Forget about the rest of the world. Okay. Well, if India and Pakistan have a nuclear war, let me know how that works out for America and the rest of the world. So by the way, look at the map of the world, by the way, here's something to consider. If you cut the world in half, 50% of the landmass is on the Eastern hemisphere. Also, 50% of the landmass is on the Western hemisphere. Okay. But do you know
Starting point is 00:26:22 what percentage of the world population people People are in the eastern hemisphere versus the western hemisphere. Do you know do we have more no way? No, it's gotta be two to one They almost pet they have 80% of the world population 80% is in that side of the world China India Those are the two largest. Yeah, right Russia Pakistan Iran, Saudi. Six point six billion to one point one billion. It's not even close. So that side of the world, that's the old world. The West is the new world. So it could get real ugly, real quick in that side of the world. Now, if you kind of scroll out,
Starting point is 00:26:59 and this is sort of, you know, a metaphor, you know, they just had the NFL draft a week ago, right? All right. And the Shador Sanders, where's he going? Who's going to be number one? All right. The guy from Miami. Okay. What's going on here? Right now there's, you know, this is the probably the first time since world war two, basically India and Pakistan were established right after world war, much like most of these countries, the world is having a draft at this point. And at the team captains are the United States and China, essentially democracies versus autocrats. And everyone gets their picks and United States has basically aligned themselves with the following countries. United, the United Kingdom, obviously Japan, Germany, Israel, India, South Korea, Canada, Poland, shout out to our friends in Poland. Whereas China has aligned with the following countries,
Starting point is 00:27:54 Russia, Iran, Pakistan, North Korea, Belarus, Turkey, and multiple Islamic countries. Now what's the common theme here? One stands for democracies, one stands for autocrats. So we're having this clash at the border, specifically in Kashmir, between Hindu democracy versus a Muslim, we'll see, theocratic regime. We're going to see what happens. By the way, don't forget one last thing. Do you remember who the president or prime minister of Pakistan was? His name was Imran Khan, do you remember this guy? Do you know where he is right now? He's in jail. I believe he's like the Bolsonaro
Starting point is 00:28:37 He was a soccer player. Is that what he was? I think so. I think he was a soccer player He's currently in jail right now and under his regime apparently Relations with Iran with India were Reaching the best they've seen in decades, but he's now in jail and now this so there's a lot of stuff That's going on here and Being in America. Just keep your eyes up. We're gonna see what's going on one of the challenges with with this is the fact that Yeah, he was a soccer player back in the challenges with this is the fact that, yeah, he was a soccer player back in the days, cricket player back in the days.
Starting point is 00:29:10 He was an athlete. So one of the things with this is the water challenge that they're having, the water deal between the two, there's a war for it, I think it's called the Indus Water Treaty that was signed many, many years ago where they're sharing the water, and India's holding the water from Pakistan. And one of Pakistan's, I think it's six,
Starting point is 00:29:33 they have a breakdown of what are six things you could do to us that would prompt us using a nuclear bomb on you. One of the six is if you don't allow us to get the water, and they're calling this something that can prompt a nuclear war, and India's not releasing the water. So they're still hanging on to it and not allocating the water that they need to be. This is a speculation on the story.
Starting point is 00:29:53 So obviously, you don't provide water, man. What are you supposed to do? It's complicated, but at the same time, you started the attack, I have to show strength. Of course. What was that all about? Why did you do that? We have to show strength and we can't sit there and sympathize with why you're not getting this.
Starting point is 00:30:13 You have to show power. That's what they're doing. Well, we talked about this yesterday, not to cut you off Adam, we talked about, we throw away this world nuclear. Everybody, they always scared us about poo in and nukes and all that. That's BS. For that guy from Pakistan to sit there and say It's not gonna sit in museum. We will use it
Starting point is 00:30:29 We talked about this yesterday if they launch a nuke and India launches back. What do you think happen? It's not gonna just be like oh they launched. It's over cuz then think about the proximity of China and everybody's launching It's called over mutual destruction. Yeah, it's over. Nobody wants this. So I hope they're monitoring these freaking guys. By the way, you know what the president said? He says he's willing to go anywhere to make sure this gets stopped. It has to be. He's willing to go anywhere to make sure this gets stopped.
Starting point is 00:30:53 PB, I know you said this was complicated. When you say it's complicated, do you mean the mess, the situation? Do you mean geopolitical alliances? What's your take on it? The history of it. I mean, this whole thing started off with Britain where they have a pride of hey this is supposed to be ours, no it's supposed to be ours and majority of this area that was Muslim area but the guy that was running it was a Hindu, they ended up giving it control for Hindus.
Starting point is 00:31:15 It's a very complicated history that they have. But at the same time, look, history repeats itself. And you just hope these guys don't go to the next level. I think China is using their creative methods of if it's not gonna be COVID, you want me to create some disruption in the world? Maybe this is one of the ways. China says to them, says,
Starting point is 00:31:36 oh, you wanna play this tariff war? You want a nuclear war? Now let me create a nuclear war. They are so creative on the ways. If there's anybody in the world I I'm from Iran you would think Iran would be at the top of the list China is above Iran for me on who I trust the least because China controls Iran today of course and so for for us to see what's gonna be happening
Starting point is 00:32:00 I think China's China's the the big boss there to their pulling the. They are one one thing I just want to say from an American standpoint, where I've been following this story for 25 years now. And I and I learned about Pakistan. So what happened? So India and Pakistan? What's why did this happen? Oh, in 1948, they had a war. And 2 million people were crisscrossing countries and were killed. What? Because we talk with the worm genocide gets thrown out a little too loosely these days. There was a full on genocide between Pakistan and India. Now, why did I start following this 25 years ago? Well, because after 9-11 in America, we started asking some questions. Who did what? What did who? Afghanistan? Is it Iraq?
Starting point is 00:32:47 Weapons of Mass Destruction? Who's this guy, Osama bin Laden? What the hell here? And here's the point. Where did they find Osama bin Laden? Where was bin Laden bin Hayden? Well, he wasn't in Afghanistan. He was in Pakistan. And he was found one mile from a massive military base in Pakistan. Remember SEAL Team 6 went in there? There it is right there. He was in a massive apparent mansion, what they called it the Waziristan mansion. Now here's what I do know. We talk about the intelligence communities, we talk about nuclear warheads. Both these countries, India and Pakistan have a top 10 intelligence company, intelligent units all around the world, obviously CIA,
Starting point is 00:33:32 MI6, KGB, whatever you want to call it. India and Pakistan have massive intelligence units. So either this intelligence unit in Pakistan was stunningly incompetent to not know that the world's most wanted Terrorist was one mile away from a military base or they just looked the other way and they were complicit So the United States went in there SEAL team six and took out bin Laden Do you think they informed the Pakistani government or not? The answer is hell no they went in there very cloak and dagger-esque and since they took out Bin Laden, the United States and Pakistan's, let's just say, relationship has been at an all-time low. I'm on Team India here just because
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Starting point is 00:35:17 does that tell you about Pakistan? Period. Good point. All right, so let's go to the next thing here with Mark Carney, Rob, if you can pull it up. They had a meeting, Mark Carney from Canada, so let's go to the next thing here with Mark Carney, Rob, if you can pull it up They had a meeting Mark Carney from Canada Prime Minister who beat out the other candidate. I forget his name Pierre poliev who had a massive In a very bad way and
Starting point is 00:35:39 He you know rejected the idea wanted to go on to your Vaugh Gio Rogan, all these other stuff, the Nelk Boys, ourselves, and you know, campaign managers ran by pompous style way. But Mark Carney, see, that should have been Pierre sitting there, but Mark Carney got the seat because it takes a lot of work to get it and you have to compete for it. Competition is real when you're campaigning, especially in countries like Canada.
Starting point is 00:35:58 You can't be afraid of what the media's gonna be saying, but if you are afraid of being what the media's gonna be saying, you're gonna lose to another guy that's gonna sit there and do this. So Mark Carney is here with the president. And I have a lot of conversations. Rob, what clips do you have? Do you have a few of them?
Starting point is 00:36:11 Rob Bollingham Yes, this is the first one. This is where Mark Carney says that Canada is not for sale and then President Trump responds with never say never. Dr. Alfredo Soto Do you have what he says prior to this? Do you have, matter of fact, can you do me a favor, rather than go on the clips, go online and find the entire interview, and I'll tell you where we go with this.
Starting point is 00:36:31 Because, just go to YouTube, Rob. If you go to YouTube, find the whole thing, you'll see because the sequencing of the way he does it, it's a clinic on communication, folks. It's an absolute clinic. It's, which one is it? We're not gonna watch the whole thing, but you can click on any one of them. It's an absolute clinic. Which one is it? We're not going to watch the whole thing, but you can click on any one of them.
Starting point is 00:36:48 Let's go to that one. Okay. So if you watch this thing at the beginning where he's giving him compliments, okay, if you can make it a little bit bigger, he's giving him compliments at the beginning. Go ahead and play. Fast forward a little bit. Thank you very much, everybody. Watch this. It's a great honor to have Prime Minister Mark Carney with us. As you know, just a few days ago he won a very big election in Canada.
Starting point is 00:37:12 And I think I was probably the greatest thing that happened to him, but I can't take folks back. His party was losing by a, and he ended up winning. So I really want to congratulate him. It was probably one of the greatest comebacks in the history of politics, maybe even greater than mine. Bingo. Trump will not say stuff like that. But I want to just congratulate you. It was a great election, actually. We were watching it with interest, and I think Canada chose a very talented person, a very
Starting point is 00:37:40 good person. Interesting. Because we spoke before the election quite a few times. And it's an honor to have you at the White House and the Oval Office and you see the new and improved Oval Office as it becomes more and more beautiful with love you know we'll handle it with great love and 24 karat gold that always helps it's been a lot of fun going over some of the beautiful pictures that we've stored in
Starting point is 00:38:07 the vault. Do we have to fast forward a little bit until it gets to the point? Just pause it right there. Let's see if that's the part. What the purpose of what we were doing. So that's just news we just found out about. Fast forward. Various Cs.
Starting point is 00:38:16 Fast forward. We can still make an announcement to make. Like as big as it gets, and I won't tell you on what, but it's going to, and it's very positive. I'd also, I'd tell you if it was negative or positive. I can't tell you on what but it's gonna and it's very positive. I'd also I tell you if it was negative or positive I can't keep that out. It is Really really positive and that announced fast forward that gets a place where it see if that's the part where he's talking See if that's the part where he's explaining Click on it. Let's see if this is the part when he wasn't given much of a chance and he did it
Starting point is 00:38:44 He ran a really great campaign, he did a really great debate. I think that debate was very helpful. Listen, so he's building a mob. He's going to raise my hand. I don't know if that's going to be, I shouldn't say that. That might hurt you. But no, he ran a really great election, I thought.
Starting point is 00:38:59 And yeah, something could happen. Something could happen. Yeah, please. What's the top concession you want out of Canada? The top concession you want out of Canada? The top concession you want out of Canada? Concession? Friendship.
Starting point is 00:39:12 Oh, just, I just, we're going to be friends with Canada. Regardless of anything, we're going to be friends with Canada. Canada is a very special place to me. I know so many people that live in Canada. My parents had relatives that lived in Canada, my mother in particular. And no, I love Canada. I have a lot of respect for the Canadians. Wayne Gretzky, I mean, how good, the great one.
Starting point is 00:39:38 You happen to have a very, very good hockey player right here on the capitals, who I have a lot of his years, a big, tough cookie. tough cookie just broke the record and he's a great guy and we had the team here I got to know players but now Canada is a very special place yeah fast forward a little bit when he starts talking about real estate because is that the part let's see if that's the part just a straight line right across the top of the country That's the part on the real estate tax cut. Wow go back a little bit watch it to his face Look what he says go back a little bit more
Starting point is 00:40:14 You get free military go back a little bit to the tango right go back a little bit more watch this watch this This is the part He says it no no, I still believe that. But but, you know, takes two to tango, right? But no, I do. I mean, I believe it would be a massive tax cut for the Canadian citizens. You have free military, you get tremendous medical cares and other things. There would be a lot of advantages, but it would be a massive tax cut.
Starting point is 00:40:46 And it's also a beautiful — you know, as a real estate developer — you know, I'm a real estate developer at heart. When you get rid of that artificially drawn line — somebody drew that line many years ago, it looked like a ruler, just a straight line right across the top of the country. When you look at that beautiful formation when it's together, I'm a very artistic person. But when I looked at that, I said, that's the way it was meant to be. But I do feel it's much better for Canada.
Starting point is 00:41:15 But we're not going to be discussing that unless somebody wants to discuss it. I think that there are tremendous benefits to the Canadian citizens, tremendously lower taxes, free military, which honestly we give you essentially anyway because we're protecting Canada if you have had a problem. But I think, you know, it's a wonderful marriage because it's two places that get along very well.
Starting point is 00:41:40 They like each other a lot. Watch. Well, if I may, as you know from real estate, there are some places that are never for sale. That's true. We're sitting in one right now, Buckingham Palace, if you visited as well. That's true.
Starting point is 00:41:54 And having met with the owners of Canada over the course of the campaign last several months, it's not for sale, won't be for sale ever. It means the people of Canada. The opportunity is in the partnership and what we can build together. We have done that in the past. And part of that, as the President just said, is with respect to our own security. And my government is committed for a step change in our investment in Canadian security
Starting point is 00:42:21 and our partnership. And I'll say this as well, that the president has revitalized international security revitalized NATO and us playing our full weight in NATO and that will be part of it. Canada is stepping up the military. Rob you can now pause and go to that clip that you had when he says, never say never, watch this. Just they get along very well. They like each other a lot. Well, if I may, as you know, from real estate, there are some places that are never for sale.
Starting point is 00:42:55 No, that's not it, Rob. That's the one. We'll just watch it. It's the one that says never say never. We're sitting in one right now. Maybe fast forward. And I'll say this as well. Keep going, keep going, keep going. That the President.
Starting point is 00:43:04 We literally just watched this. It's right at the end here. Keep going, keep going, keep going. The president. We literally just watched this. It's right at the end here. And Mark knew, you know, they were low and now they're stepping it up and that's a very important thing. But never say never. Never say never. Never. He just said never, never, never.
Starting point is 00:43:16 So Tom, your thoughts on this? First of all, Carney is here because he has to be because the campaigning is over. All the picking on Trump and all the picking on things is over. Suddenly he's over here. Something he also said in an interview later yesterday where he said he's a transformational president focused on the economy with a relentless focus on the American workers securing your borders, ending the scourge of fentanyl and other opioids and securing the world. So suddenly Carney becomes the PR guy for President Trump.
Starting point is 00:43:46 That's what that sounds like. But why is he doing that? Because the election is over and now it's time to do deals and Carney needs a trade deal and Carney needs cooperation and Carney needs President Trump to take his foot off the tariff pedal because it's working. And so now he's coming down here trying the best he can to say, well, we're an optor sale. But in the meantime, calling Trump
Starting point is 00:44:09 a transformational president. That's what we're seeing here. Election's over, it's time to deal. And so who does he come? I'm coming to your house and I'm coming soon and I need to talk to you. Adam. Look, the relationship with Canada and the United States
Starting point is 00:44:22 is arguably our most important relationship in the world. Strategically, militarily, economically, domestically, I mean, they're our neighbors. So yeah, you know, the China relationship with the United States is probably the most important to manage. But they're not our friend. They're not our ally. They're our competitor. And you could use a different word to describe what we they're not our friend. They're not our ally. They're our competitor. And you could use a different word to describe what we got going on with them, but we don't
Starting point is 00:44:49 even have issues with Canada. At the same time, let's recognize we are the little, we are the big brother. They are the little brother and they should respect the fact of what we do for them, especially militarily. The one thing where I don't want to upset PBD, but you did notice what Trump said. He said, you know, a lot of people think that you have me to thank for this election for you winning Mark Carney. So I understand that Pierre Poliev royally screwed up, but he also was running against not only just Mark Carney, he was also running against Trump in my opinion. And he should have managed it better. Pierre Poliev. You should have done what he needed to do. He should have campaigned better. He should
Starting point is 00:45:35 have gotten off his lazy ass and gone on these podcasts, but not only fighting against Carney fighting against Trump is I think the reason that Pierre Polyev lost. That's 100% on Pierre Polyev. Doubling down. If you don't know how to handle Trump because you are so afraid of the liberal media and what Canadians think about Trump, you're not a change engine. You're just the same as usual boring candidate that comes up and acts tough and says what he says. And here's a clip by the way.
Starting point is 00:46:03 Tuesday we do a podcast. In the afternoon, this clip circulates. Okay, Rogan doing a pod and he asks him about Pierre Poliev. Look at this clip here. Go ahead Rob. Play this clip. Kind of reminds me of what happened in Canada with the truckers. Yes.
Starting point is 00:46:19 I mean they froze their bank accounts. Or people who donated to them. People who donated to them got their bank accounts frozen Or people who donated to them. Yeah, people who donated to them got their bank accounts frozen. Insane. And then that same party just won again. Good job Canada. If they didn't have good bear hunting, I would never go there.
Starting point is 00:46:40 I do have to say, I offered to have that Pierre guy come on the podcast. He didn't do it.'t do it thought it was Too problematic or whatever Jordan told me I forget what he said But they they were telling him not to do it like his advice. Does he mean Jordan Peterson? Jordan farmer the point guard so funny you see So he said that Jordan Peterson correct me if I'm wrong Jordan Peterson was the one that advised him not to go No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no My interpretation, Pierre's been on Jordan Peterson three times, maybe four times. So Joe asks Jordan, hey, can you ask Pierre to come?
Starting point is 00:47:31 Ask Jordan. Jordan asks Pierre's camp. Pierre's camp says, his advisor said they don't think it's a good idea for Pierre to get on Rogan. So it's got nothing. Obviously that's ridiculous. Can I say one thing about Jordan? Because it's problematic. Jordan Peterson has been on Rogan how many times?
Starting point is 00:47:44 I don't know if you can find out. any time. Okay. So if I or Jordan Peterson is Canadian, he's respected. We all respect what Jordan Peterson has done. If I'm Jordan Peterson and I'm a sort of a strategist, if I have a direct phone call to peer or his team, I would say the following, listen guy, get your ass on Rogan immediately and start doing the podcast rounds. Jordan Peterson is a smart guy. I have no idea why he didn't just say, listen, get down to Rogan now. I've done Rogan. What is, what is going on Joe Rogan? What has that done for Jordan Peterson's career? Has that helped or hurt his career? Obviously it's helped. So just look at the template here. Look at the case example.
Starting point is 00:48:24 Is it 10 times? How many? Eight times. So he look at the template here. Look at the case example. Is it 10 times? How many? Eight times. So let me ask you a question then. So he goes eight times and you go zero? Well then here's my question then. Maybe, this is a possibility, the people that were around Pierre were actually against him because nobody in their right mind, no, hold on a second.
Starting point is 00:48:42 Adam, okay, make the case for me how somebody in a normal person with a regular working brain would be like, nah, going on the most popular podcast in the history of the world, still happening, would be a bad idea. Go ahead, go ahead, try to explain that to me. No, well, it doesn't make- Can you do me a favor? What you're saying is. Can you do me a favor and pull up the clip I sent you by Doug Ford that says he used a terrible campaign manager
Starting point is 00:49:11 and he should have used the one that I told him about. Do you have that clip that I sent you? If you want me to, I'll text it to you. I have it here. So this was said three weeks ago, okay? I have it. You have it? Can you play that clip?
Starting point is 00:49:24 I'll just text it to you as well if you could. So now, some people are blaming the campaign manager. We talked about it on Tuesday and I told you guys that Ford said this and I found the clip. Here's a clip if you can play it. Go for it. You know, as for Cory, I've said right from day one, he's tough as nails but he's the best campaign manager in the country and to be very frank, if Cory was running that campaign, I don't think Mr. Poliak would be in the positions
Starting point is 00:49:49 he's in right now, but it's still a lot of time left. We still have debates at the end of the day. The people will decide which way they want this country. So three weeks ago, he is saying, you can pause it. He is saying that the campaign manager is the reason why it happened. But anyways, regardless of it, let's go back to Carney. The fact that this conversation is happening, Carney was able to manage Trump in a better way.
Starting point is 00:50:16 I do believe they had a conversation together. What's the first time they spoke, by the way, when Trump all of a sudden started supporting him? when Trump all of a sudden started supporting him. When was the first time that Trump, when was the first time Trump started being complimentary about Carney and taking shots at Paulyev, at Pierre? When was the first time that that took place? Because if you think about the timing there, to a guy like Trump, he's sitting there saying, what is wrong with you, Pierre? I try to work with you, I try to do something with you, you're not being diplomatic, this
Starting point is 00:50:53 is who I have to deal with, and Carney is easier for me to deal with than you. I think that's when you realize there are some issues. I want to say this was a few weeks ago. This could have been four to six weeks ago when it happened. It's not May 6. This is four to six weeks six weeks ago when the conversation took place and You know, he said 51st and Poliev and you know Trump was critical of Poliev and then it led to what it is Which means Poliev doesn't know how to handle a guy like Trump and again, you're not fit to be an executive
Starting point is 00:51:22 You're fit to be a person that's gonna have to ask another person to step down to get a parliament job After having been in that business since you were 24 25 years old superstar great speaker great motivational speaker This looks very good on camera beautiful wife good-looking guy, but not a winner. Do you think that? Pierre polio like if you can compare him to someone in America running an election, in my opinion, would you compare him to someone like Oran De Santis? Guaranteed. Really? Very similar styles.
Starting point is 00:51:52 Okay, explain that. Both feel like they belong. It's automatic without having to work for it. Look, let's be fair. The governor eventually ended up coming on a podcast here, and it was the most viewed podcast he did out of everybody. Was it really? I believe it. Oh, everybody. Everybody reacted to it in the marketplace. It doesn't matter if Fallon, Kimmel, the view, everybody. Call it good or bad, it doesn't matter. It was
Starting point is 00:52:15 his opportunity to show the lighter side of him the same way where everybody said Trump's hair is fake and he went on Fallon or Kimmel and he allowed him to play with it and he was on his way to Rhode Island. This was a moment for him to be human, he missed it. But very similar styles, the different is DeSantis eventually went and talked to everybody. He did not. DeSantis eventually went and talked to Kelly, everybody. He didn't do it.
Starting point is 00:52:40 So I would say moments of it was similar to DeSantis, but at least eventually they made the pivot. Pierre never made the pivot. And don't forget, DeSantis actually went and got his job back as governor of the great state of Florida. And now maybe his wife may be running. Exactly, whereas Pierre Pauliev lost not only the election, lost his seat and had to give like a regift,
Starting point is 00:53:02 like a concession seat. Let's move on, let's move on to the next story here on what's going on. So the story I wanna go to is, let me see which story I wanna go to right now. Let's go to Doug Bergen. Doug Bergen warns of real energy emergency that will permit China to dominate us.
Starting point is 00:53:24 If you can play this clip Rob, I do know you have a clip on this so Interior Secretary Doug Bergen warned on Fox Business Cutlow That the real energy emergency that we have right now is that we don't have enough energy in this country Is that the clip Rob? Yep, go for it Trump on day one declared a national energy emergency and and rightfully so because We're under grunt from China related to critical minerals.
Starting point is 00:53:48 We've got huge challenges on electrical power generation. We saw what happened this past week in Spain. That could be happening in America, yet even this summer, because the Biden administration rules put our grid at such risk. But then in terms of oil and natural gas, which helps us power our economy, and again, right here on the Gulf Coast, selling energy to our friends and allies, all this natural gas that's going around the world
Starting point is 00:54:17 to help displace energy that was coming from our adversaries. A total unabashed embrace of energy dominance in the world. There's no apologizing for it. And you know, of course, you meet with all these guys that work on the oil rig. Tom, you can pause that. Tom, your thoughts on this. Well, first of all, you know, the Department of Energy is not a sexy department.
Starting point is 00:54:41 It's not like Secretary of State going out there on these trade deals and things like that. But you know what? Doug Burgum is doing a job for America right now and both sides know it, but only one side will admit it. Because what has happened with EVs and with data centers is he's right. We have an energy shortage in America.
Starting point is 00:55:03 Despite solar panels and wind farms and things that have done, we have an energy shortage in America. Despite solar panels and wind farms and things that have done, we have an energy shortage in America. This is why Google is trying to get permits for its own micro nukes to supply data centers. It's why Oracle is trying to do the same thing to get permits. And Doug is out there just absolutely, I think he gets he could be you know what he could be like the MVP runner up in the administration this year. I say that because the MVP is going to be whoever figures out all the trade deals and all the tariffs and things coming back. And of course the markets already back up from where it was on April 1st.
Starting point is 00:55:40 So we're on our way back in a big way for people that lost not lost lost, but saw their 401Ks go down, now they're back up. See, that didn't take long. But right now I want to show you something. I sent this to the World Nuclear Association, put out their report for Q1 on March 25th. So this is fresh data. Scroll down to the bottom of that, all the way way down and you will see in the world so the world right now there are 66 nuclear reactors under construction
Starting point is 00:56:15 85 planned and 344 proposed so just remember that okay, China has 30 under construction 36 planned and 158 proposed 45% of the nuclear power coming in the world is coming out of China now. Let's go down there We're fighting with China scroll down and find the United States Rob here. We go here. We go here. We go 0 0 0 13 proposed. That's why Google and Oracle are trying to get permits for micro reactors because they're not getting help from the infrastructure power grid and the Department of Energy so do you remember Vinny 2 here's an
Starting point is 00:56:56 easy one okay a great great question Tom don't go crazy numbers but go ahead okay but do you remember when everybody was upset about tick-tock in China? Why was that? Where were the servers and where do they think the data was going? You did it again, Tom. I don't know. Did you know? That people thought the data from TikTok was going back to China.
Starting point is 00:57:14 So if you thought that was a problem, what about if we can't build the big data centers here and the data centers are built around the world where we can't really exert control and secure them. That means America is using cloud services and the data centers might be elsewhere. It is a national security imperative that big data services are built here. Just like we're trying to help, you know, Taiwan Semi build those plants in Arizona. So the chips can be here and if China makes a move on Taiwan We saw the chart that there's a bunch of that's here And right now we're in a position where all we need is about two and a half years All we need is about two and a half years for those chip plants
Starting point is 00:57:58 So at the end of Trump's second term if those chip plants are, one of the things that Donald Trump can put a big W on the scoreboard is he moved so much chip manufacturing to the US from Taiwan to neutralize that China threat. Well Doug Burgum, God bless you, I'm a big fan for real reasons and he's out there talking about this saying we have an energy crisis and he's right. We need to get permits. This is not Three Mile Island nukes. These are new technology, smaller footprint nukes, but this is what we need. And look at this.
Starting point is 00:58:33 Thanks to the Greens and thanks to other lobbying, we have 13 proposed in the United States. And China, watch out, gang, is building 40% of the nuclear power currently being built and proposed in the world is being built in China. Why aren't we what's almost 13 proposed why aren't they why aren't they pulling the trigger right now Trump is in charge? Well I think that's exactly what's happening they got to get Congress behind them but Doug Burgum is out there banging the drums saying hey we got to get going. Better than the drums and the cheerleader, Tom.
Starting point is 00:59:10 That's not, that's the, that's the fact. Okay. That's what I'm saying. That's your own pal's job. So I'm glad that you caught the caught on to how great Doug Burgum actually is. Crowd was on to this guy. I will interrupt you and say you were behind Doug at the beginning of the campaign. I was. And I'm so glad to see that Doug Burgum is part of the Trump administration. We saw him at the inauguration or at CPAC. He's awesome,
Starting point is 00:59:34 dude. He was one killer crossover away for maybe being president. You remember during the election, this guy was an ankle brace is one of the staff crossed him over and almost dunked on him and that lot lost his chances, but he showed up. You got to give Doug, Doug, Doug, a best friend, a hug, no doubt. But here's the deal. He's the secretary of the interior. What does that even mean? Secretary of the interior. I'll tell you what it means. Here's what he's in charge of natural resources, public lands and water. You notice when he said that statement about what he's talking
Starting point is 01:00:03 about with China, when we need to compete, he said the following, we have to compete with the electric power grid, oil and natural gas and minerals. How many times have we heard those phrases with Ukraine, with China, with Russia, with Greenland, we're going to make Greenland great again. Doug is very much a part of what's going on with that. He's smart, he's accomplished. But the most important thing why I like him, he's relatable. He's a good dude. He's a businessman. He's made a ton of money and he was the governor of North Dakota. And I'm glad that he's part of the Trump administration. And if you remember one thing about when Trump came to office, when he was, I think being interviewed by Hannity, he said, uh, yeah, I'm going to be
Starting point is 01:00:41 a dictator on day one. What were the two things he said Number one we're gonna shut down the border and number two. We're gonna drill baby drill so Doug's in charge of that right now Yeah, but when you think about the nuclear plants in America Rob if you go and type in history of nuclear plants and how many we've built since and how many we've built since Chernobyl. If you just type it in, there'll be a chart that'll come up. And when you see what happened and where we compare to others,
Starting point is 01:01:11 the Tista has a great stat on this of where we were at against them. Because we stopped building, oh right there, the go to the right, no, no, go back to where you were at, Rob, oh man, go to that that one more down one more down right there the one in the yellow left yellow left click on that and In zoom in I think this is the one that shows how little we built now go a little bit lower
Starting point is 01:01:36 Okay, it's right there zoom in is that the one that's shown by company by countries Reactor startups and shutdowns in the world in units. Okay, so that's exactly what you want to find, except you want to find which one of them shut down in America. So reactor startups and shutdowns in the world, just copy paste that in and you will see America fully stopped, fully stopped, and others continued, and we fell behind in a big way. I don't know which one it is, but there's definitely one of them that shows the chart. Is that the one Rob, on what America looks like?
Starting point is 01:02:12 Texted Brandon to see if I have it here. Is this the one? Other countries, China, okay, this is the one. Yeah, this is the one, Rob, if you have it, he sent it to us. If you can pull it up, do you have it? Yep. Okay, so this is what shows who construction starts
Starting point is 01:02:30 of nuclear reactors in the world, okay? See where it says other countries? A lot of that is us. And look at how China doesn't start anything until 84, 85. Do you see how small they are? And then now look at the last 20 years, where China is, okay? Look how many they're building, just in 2010,
Starting point is 01:02:52 they're building 10, the rest of the world is building five. Do you see that? So if you go look at the following year, the rest of the world in 2012 is building two, they're building three. If you look at the last couple of years, 21, 22, 23, out of the 10 that we did in 21 and 22, guess what? 21 and 22, six is China, four is the rest of the world, five is China, five is the rest
Starting point is 01:03:24 of the world, five is China, five is the rest of the world, and in 2023, new nuclear reactors being built, China is five, the rest of the world, 195 countries is one. One is thinking long term, the other ones are not. Now part of this could be regulatory, part of this could be that regulation to build one in America is so complicated that it takes years to get approval to build something like this. Part of it could be the fear. Part of it could be when you hear the word nuclear, what do you think about? That's right.
Starting point is 01:03:53 That's what you think of. Never again is it going to blow up. It's going to do this. They're like, no, we have to go in this direction because the world needs power. So this could be another thing. What Tom talked about is very important This could be another thing that America and other countries can rely on them for nuclear power When there is no more energy left Adam your thoughts. Yeah, just real quick. I want to give a shout out to this one guy Rob
Starting point is 01:04:16 I sent you this picture. There's one guy actually taught me this very recently And it was none other than Patrick bed David Because you just did did an entire episode about China I'm sorry Pakistan and India and nuclear arsenals but the top of the statistic graphic is China is expanding their nuclear arsenal number one is Russia number two is the United States but number three is China. And then since 2023, so the last two years, they're plus 90 in their nuclear arsenal, whereas Russia is minus 109.
Starting point is 01:04:53 This is different though. Okay, explain the difference. No, no, no. This is arsenal. I'm not talking arsenal. I'm talking nuclear energy. You know how we're doing in America, we do, what are the different types of energy to get? You know how they do the wind, turbine, solar? Those are extremely problematic. You got solar.
Starting point is 01:05:12 You got all these other ways. One of the cheapest and most effective ways of doing is nuclear energy. Google's going in that direction. Amazon's going that direction. These big companies are starting to realize, how the hell am I going to be able to host and do all the stuff that I'm doing with different businesses that I'm running? I need nuclear power. That's what I need.
Starting point is 01:05:30 Is that America, by the way, what you just showed up about? Yes. Oh, pull that up. That's what's scary about it. Because of regulation, look at this. Look how many nuclear power capacity additions we had by year. Look at 70. Look at 71, 72, 6, 73, 4, 75, and 9. We kept building them, building
Starting point is 01:05:49 them, building them, and then after 84, 85, Chernobyl, what happens? Goes all the way down to 0, 1. 0, 1. From 96 till 2015, it's 0. From 96 till today, it's 0. 2023, it's zero from 96 till today. It's zero 2023 it's zero This explains things a little bit because I think I just made a mistake that many Americans make you associate nuclear what just happened What was so perfect? You know, but it's perfect. Yeah. Yeah, it's so perfect because that's that's that's how I went the front Yeah, this is not my specialty This is not what I know about but I do know when you're sitting there as a company, you're like, hey, how much do we have to pay
Starting point is 01:06:26 with hosting for this? How much do we have to, so imagine now, add that to Google. Add that to Google on how many videos and all, you need energy, you need a lot. Think about crypto, crypto, Bitcoin is ran on what? Energy, the energy that you need, the clearest, cleanest energy, by the way, look at this. The cleanest energy is who nuclear
Starting point is 01:06:45 interesting then it's geothermal then it's natural gas then it's hydropower then it's coal then it's wind then it's solar but we've been afraid to go there because people still are uncomfortable with the word nuclear can we go back to that chart that was just that we just talked about by year? This one? Yes. What year was the Arab oil embargo? What? 1979, that is under Carter. Right. Yeah. Reagan was elected in 80, reelected in 84 Bush in 88, and they made alternative energy
Starting point is 01:07:21 a priority after the Arab oil embargo in 1979 and take a look at that. So when there was a crisis America did turn to nuclear as an alternative power source and now we're coming on another crisis and I think the crisis is is bigger. I think it's data security and I think it's having data centers in the US where we have enough power and bringing all of that home. Yeah, so this is very, very important long term, and what Tom showed, that what China is doing
Starting point is 01:07:53 versus the rest of the world, it's concerning. I'm glad Doug Burgum is in there to help out with this because it's very important for everyone else. All right, let me get to the next story here. Next story I want to go to is who is John, who is John Bryan? Very interesting what James O'Keefe just dropped, I think yesterday if I'm not mistaken. John Bryan, royal family aide, which they call him the fixer. I don't know why they call him the fixer, but they call him the royal family fixer.
Starting point is 01:08:25 He would fix a lot of different things for them. Allegedly claims Prince Andrew had sex with minors. And when you, let me read the story here. Three, four, okay. So Prince Andrew is under fresh scrutiny after his former advisor John Bryan was secretly filmed claiming that the Duke of York had sex with underage girls connected to Epstein.
Starting point is 01:08:50 The video released by General James O'Keefe shows Bryan saying Prince Andrew lied to him about his ties to Epstein and his actions. The video comes just a few days after Virginia Geffrey, who accused Epstein and Prince Andrew of abuse, was found dead on April 25th. Her death was reported as a suicide, but her father, Sky Roberts, has publicly disputed this saying there's no way that she did. Somebody got to John Bryan, an American businessman, became widely known in the 1990s for his close relationship with Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.
Starting point is 01:09:20 He had close ties to Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana and was part of the royal family's inner circle. Rob, go on and play this clip. Do you want the entire? Go to the main parts, Rob. I have that isolated. Okay, go about it. Lied about it?
Starting point is 01:09:47 Absolutely. Yeah. I knew he saw him. He lied to me that he was such a close friend. I was no lie. And then I did a big thing in the Daily Mail saying that I believed Andrew. And then I found out he was lying really so tense. I know he was f***ing a girl. Girl, duh.
Starting point is 01:10:10 That's not cool. Wow. Do you have another clip, Rob, or is that the main one? That's the main clip from the entire segment. Okay, Vinny, thoughts? Well, first of all, I mean, it's no secret. We are, I mean, everybody knew about the, what he was doing with Virginia Goofy,
Starting point is 01:10:26 which I'm gonna bring up here, but, just look at all the timing, okay? So, James O'Keefe, which we were talking about before the podcast, I think he's one of the most important, hardworking, all the freaking videos, all the Project Veritas videos of him catching people saying all this stuff on camera and not like some people step down time but nobody goes to nobody especially
Starting point is 01:10:51 a lot of the stuff was happening on the Biden but he's been around since the acorn thing that he did with Andrew Breitbart but it's weird because he teases that he's going dark and he's going to bring up a bunch of this stuff apparently is going to be coming out. And then yesterday, Pam Bondi comes out and she confirms that the FBI has tens of thousands of Epstein videos with kids doing God knows what. Is this the clip right here, Robbie? Can we play this one? No, no, the FBI, yeah, the FBI. They're reviewing. There are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with Children or child porn, and there are hundreds of
Starting point is 01:11:37 victims and no one victim will ever get released. It's just the volume and that's what they're going through right now. The FBI is diligently going through that. I haven't seen that statement but I'll call him later and find out. Okay, so diligently going through, guys, tens of, so that means, Adam, they have on camera, which we know that they've had them, so I mind you, that means the Biden administration hid, that they've had them. So I mind you that means the Biden administration hid apparently 14 terabytes of child torture and whatever the hell that they're going through. That means they knew about it. Okay they knew about it. They covered it up. They didn't say anything. So you mean to tell me that they have all this footage. They see these children. Okay I don't want to expose the
Starting point is 01:12:20 victims but you see these people that have been doing this stuff and what? They're still walking around. If you have probable cause Thomas if a cop smells marijuana in your car they get to come in and they get to grab your ass and that's it that's probable cause you have footage that you guys have been monitoring and going through that's tens of thousands of hours with actual child rapists and those people are still walking around how do you not know that they're doing it Tom and I believe that nothing is going to happen and then I'll keep drops His video he does this and isn't this random how random is this we find out about the the Prince Andrew and his his Fixer talking all this crap and then Virginia Goofy the biggest
Starting point is 01:13:03 Victim that came out the public victim, she suicides herself. Am I the only one that's seeing this weird pattern of all this stuff? And by the way, I don't see any of it. Nothing is going to happen because she was, Pam Bondi was the attorney general in Florida while Epstein was doing all this stuff. She had the power and the position to go after him back then but she didn't. So we're just going to keep getting, they're going to keep dangling this, this all we're
Starting point is 01:13:28 looking we're going to get them four years is going to go by Pat in my opinion nothing is going to happen and she's talking about these victims that she doesn't want to expose none of them are going to get justice Tom none of them that's the truth and Pat this is I have to give him a shout out he made what he's doing what James O'Keefe is doing guys, and he doesn't make mainstream news He's not he stuff is all on X But what he says here about what he's doing and if the price isn't your life Then you're for sale and I think all those people are for sale. We played this clip go for it Why do you fintechs like float choose Visa as? As a more trusted, more secure payments network,
Starting point is 01:14:05 Visa provides scale, expertise, and innovative payment solutions. Learn more at visa.ca slash fintech. What is your price? Because if your price is not your life, then you are for sale. If your price is not your life, then you are for sale. So if you're going to be a truth teller, your price has to be your life. I can't surround myself with people whose price is not their life. Because the enemy, whatever the enemy is, whether it be physical, legal, spiritual, will attack the vulnerability of the person who can be compromised. So you get real spiritual, real fast if you're going to do this type of work.
Starting point is 01:14:59 And he's out there, and by the way, that's the first video that he has. He has multiple videos of people exposing this stuff that are these freaking demons. And I, the only person that's gonna count him accountable is God, because we're not gonna do it here. Adam. Well, shout out to James O'Keefe. You know, we meet a lot of people doing what we do here. And I would say that since the day one where we had him on, when he had his book that he just came out with it was like muckraker as I like this guy and we kept in touch and we hang out he's a good buddy but I know he's not necessarily doing project Veritas right now he's doing although this was a collaboration yeah we're gonna figure out what that means but shout
Starting point is 01:15:37 out to O'Keefe this is a guy who I mean literally probably has to sleep with one eye open for what he does every on a daily basis but man, he does good work now this guy John Bryan his job is being a fixer now I'm thinking where have I heard this term fixer before? Yeah, you've heard it You ever see the movie pulp fiction? When the guy tell Harvey Keitel shows up. He's Winston Wolfe and he goes, what are you doing here? Oh me Don't worry about that. Do what I got to say. What do I do? I solve problems and that's what he does And he goes, what are you doing here? Oh, me? Don't worry about that. Do what I got to say. What do I do? I solve problems.
Starting point is 01:16:06 And that's what he does. So when you hear the word fixer, think of the following things. They're problem solvers. They're also spin doctors. They also are sort of cleanup experts. If you saw Pulp Fiction, they had to clean up that mess in the car, if you know what I'm saying. Crisis management, damage control, discrete solutions,
Starting point is 01:16:26 PR strategists and reputation managers, what he does. Who utilizes people like this? Well, obviously royalty, politicians, high net worth individuals, CEOs, athletes, celebrities. And why do they use these people? Because they made an OOPSE and they got to clean it up. So we've seen Michael Clayton, I think that was a cloning. We've seen Ray Donovan, Leo Shriver. We've seen in real life who was a fixer, who was Trump's fixer back in the day, a guy named Michael Cohen. And then we saw where that relationship went. Right. Well, you know, Michael, you're right. So bottom line here, I agree with Vinnie. Prince Andrew was up to no good and he hired this fixer to clean up his mess. And now the fixer got caught on camera.
Starting point is 01:17:10 But isn't it, it's insane to me that, and Tom, I know you got to say something. It's besides him saying, besides the fiction, all this stuff that we already knew, imagine how powerful these freaking pedophiles are that it's getting slow walked and we're going to promise you, and it's going to come. Casper Tell right now was just in front of a, who's the Kennedy, the older, the older congressman. He's like, yeah, we're just taking our time. And it seems to me like the most powerful people to where even the president cannot just release it. They can't release're in they're in the most powerful positions in our government and in the world because Prince Andrew this guy Pat So mind you she said Virginia Virginia. Goofy said that he
Starting point is 01:17:55 Slept with her multiple times and then that there was multiple girls in there where he was going back to back to back to back And this guy's admitting on camera, but she doesn't know that he's on camera he's like oh he was sleeping with multiple underage girls and what's gonna happen to press Andrew that's an indictment he's saying he's giving you proof this guy's not lying he doesn't even know he's on camera I just think it's absolutely ridiculous. What is this part with Senator Kennedy? Is this today Rob? Yes this was posted 15 minutes ago on Twitter. Play this. Did Jeffrey Epstein hang himself or did somebody kill him? Senator I believe he hung himself in a cell in the Metropolitan detention center really
Starting point is 01:18:32 Are you gonna release all the information about that? Senator we are working through that right now at the Department of Justice when you think you'll have it done cash I Think in the in the near future sir that That near future what a vague. Like before I die? Senator we are we are we've been working on that and we're doing it in a way that protects victims and also doesn't put out into the ether information that is irrelevant for production of the public, such as the same. Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Starting point is 01:19:12 He's the same guy that said on day one, I was gonna shut down the J. Edgar Hoover building and do all this nonsense. And now it's saying in the near future. I don't believe it. All right, you don't make promises. Because let me tell you something. Don't make promises, Adam, because I, Adam, because I, it's for a fact. Leave the near future. I don't believe it. Well, because let me tell you something. Don't make promises at them. Adam, it's for a fact. Leave the victims out. I don't want
Starting point is 01:19:29 to hear one victim's name. If you're looking at footage with your eyes of grown men raping young underage women, arrest them. Go get them. How do you know that they're not still doing it right now? Because by the way, Epstein's Island was closed, Tom. Those guys, pedophiles, that urge doesn't take a vacation. They're still out there doing it, okay? They're making more victims while they're gonna, in the near future, we're gonna slow walk it. That's horse shit, sorry for my language. Can I tell you what happened?
Starting point is 01:19:57 Listen, as I always say. Wait, wait, wait, wait, give me a second. Rob, do you have that clip? Yes, try to be nuts. You have it right there, by the way. You have it right here. Right here? Yeah, I think that's the one. Can you have that clip? Yes, you have it right there by the way you have it right here. Yeah, I think that's the one can you play that? Classification office, whatever you want to call it Transparency truth, whatever I don't care Sits in the White House
Starting point is 01:20:15 Reports directly to you and you take incoming from the United States of America. I want JFK. I want the 9-eleven files I want this I want that all the FBI and this files. I want this. I want that. All the FBI, and this is a tool, this is something we didn't cover, what the deep state uses the most to cover up their corruption is an illegal application of the classification system. Remember the lovebirds text from, this is a beauty, the lovebirds text from FBI, DOJ land rush one struck and page or texting? Yes I believe he says it somewhere in this clip It's just a two minute and 21 so going each other who they were running the Russi gate investigation against Trump They were the head of the counterintelligence unit at the FBI and they're having an extramarital affair together can't make this stuff up
Starting point is 01:21:00 They're sending each other each text about how much they hate Trump and going to create an insurance policy to stop Trump. Then we finally find those. But it gets even better. Here's the deep state full circle. Just last week, the DOJ just rewarded them. Deputy Director of National Intelligence. And the world has now seen them and they can read them. And that's the best form of transparency That's why I want this 24 7 declassification office. Don't have me regurgitated to you read it Get the documents get the files get the memos But the deep state came full circle and gave these guys a payday For rigging a presidential election and breaking the law. No, this isn't it
Starting point is 01:21:41 Rob, there's one that he says on day one. I'm gonna shut down the Hoover building Right and turn it into a museum See if this is the one the one that you have in text see if that's the one or it's the same exact one as the other one Is that the same I think that's the same one yeah, but there was a And which one was it that he's gonna shut down the Hoover building back? Yeah, I remember that and All of them all of them gave us these promises and it's not being kept. And it drives me freaking bananas.
Starting point is 01:22:12 Well, Adam, what are we going to say and then he's going to look for it? Well, look, you know, as I always say, you have to campaign in poetry and govern in prose. Now, what does that actually mean in this regard? When you're vying for a job, whether it's president United States, whether it's the head of the FBI, whether that's any sort of political tasks that you're looking to do, you're going to say things that are going to trigger people's emotions. You're going to rile people up, you're going to, you know, sell them the dream. You're going to maybe even sell them the nightmare.
Starting point is 01:22:36 You're going to make promises that maybe you can't keep sometimes. Because sometimes when you actually get the job, you actually have to govern or you actually have to go through the practical execution of the job or you actually reality slaps you in the face. So in my opinion, I know nothing about what's going on here. Cash has all these things. When I get there, we're going to shut down the FBI. Jaker, this is what I'm gonna do.
Starting point is 01:22:59 And then he gets the job and he sits at the desk and they go, do you want to know what's really going on, buddy? Because you've never sat in this seat and he has his people that he trusts and he goes, okay, yeah, well here's what's going on. And he's going to say, there's a montage of him saying, okay, and he's going to say this, can I finish this? He's going to say, holy crap, I had no idea that was what's going on. Turns out maybe I shouldn't say what I thought I was going to say. If you're playing that's what's going on. Turns out maybe I shouldn't say what I thought I was going to say. If you're Plymouth, then you're for sale. Because guess what?
Starting point is 01:23:29 I don't give a shit, Adam. When it comes to kids and rape and no, no, no. I'm just saying that's easy for you to say. No, it's not easy for me to say. Because I'm not going to talk about it and not be about it. The Wizard of Oz, when you go behind that curtain and you're like damn. I don't care. And someone says, hold on.
Starting point is 01:23:43 If you say this. Play the clip-rop. Yeah. No, Adam. When it comes to kids, I don't play that shit. hold on if you say the clip-rop. Yeah, no, I don't play that shit Play the clip-rop. Well, they have seen black book like on day one on day one roll out the black book Where is it? So will you work with me on this issue? So we know who worked with Jeffrey Epstein in building the sex trafficking rings? Absolutely, Senator. Child sex trafficking has no place in the United States of America and I will do everything if confirmed as FBI director to make sure the American public knows the full weight of what happened in the past.
Starting point is 01:24:18 Can you do me a favor and go back to the interview with him and Kennedy the other Kennedy yeah go back and the one you just played Rob right there but play that one more time and this is one this is today I believe this was yesterday it was just posted about 22 minutes ago go for it did Jeffrey Epstein hang himself or did somebody kill him senator I believe he hung himself in a cell in the Metropolitan the federal government. I believe he hung himself in a cell in the metropolitan detention center. Are you going to release all the information about that?
Starting point is 01:24:55 Senator, we are working through that right now with the department of justice. When you think you'll have it done, cash? I think in the near future, sir. Like before I die? Senator, we are, we've been working on that and we're doing it in a way that protects victims and also doesn't put out into the ether information that is irrelevant for production. What does that mean? What is information that is irrelevant. What does that mean? What is information that's irrelevant? That's the point. That's when you go behind the curtain, you're like, oh...
Starting point is 01:25:32 Go to the Blaze one, Rob. The Blaze, the other one that you have. Go to the Blaze one. And then this is me leading into something else. If you can just play the Blaze one that the guys just send, Glenn Beck, yeah that one. Has Jeffrey Epstein's... Black book? Black book. FBI. But who? That is, I mean that's under direct control of the director of the FBI. That's him. Just like the manifesto from the Nashville school shooting of the Catholic schools. We still haven't seen that. Right.
Starting point is 01:26:08 It's not the Nashville police or PD saying we don't want this out. The FBI air mailed into that operation and said, this is not getting out. What's the date of that? Rob? Because they do that because they, this is another government gangster operation. All these local law enforcement communities get funding November 11th. I'm sorry, November 30th, 2024. If you don't cooperate, you're not getting your million
Starting point is 01:26:27 dollars for this, and you're not getting your, and that's a lot of money to these local districts. That's how they play the game. That's why you don't have a black book. But the black book is not just sitting, I mean, that's Hoover power times 10. And to me, that's a thing I think President Trump should run on. On day me, that's a thing I think President Trump
Starting point is 01:26:46 should run on. On day one, roll out the black book. And not just that. On day one, roll out all of the text messaging communications we were told were deleted. On day one, play the rest of the video of the pipe bomber. He needs one of the reforms I talk about in Government Gangsters is you need a central node to be continued
Starting point is 01:27:06 Gangster it's been over three months. So nothing nothing has happened Well, I don't want to speculate I want to ask Pat your opinion because this is something you probably studied way more than me November We're rolling it out day one. This is what's happening now. He got confirmed I believe in February is one of the closest confirmations ever 51 51-49, I think it was two Republican senators that were like, no. And finally got confirmed. What goes through someone like Cash's mind when they actually peel the curtain back and they go, oh, let me walk this back a little bit.
Starting point is 01:27:35 What do you think? Yeah. So to me, it's only two reasons why they're not releasing this. Okay. It's really, it's only two. I don't see a third. Tom, you're a pretty technical guy. I know.
Starting point is 01:27:48 Well, there's- No, no, hang on, let me, let me say my thoughts. So, did you- Sorry. Yeah, there's only two reasons why this is happening. One is because somebody on the team is on the list that they have a lot of stuff on. Or number two, this is the way they get a lot of things done
Starting point is 01:28:07 because they can hold a lot of people hostage and blackmail. Gotcha. That's it. I can't add a third. What's the third? So if you look at Cash, she's so good with words, right? And this is the difference between politicians and statesmen.
Starting point is 01:28:22 But I also understand that Trump understands power. And do you think Trump knows who's on that list? I think Trump knows more than cash. Okay, so Trump knows who's on that list. Do you think Trump has experience knowing what it is to hold people hostage, blackmail, New York coming up, you know, whether they did it to him or he did it to others or people that he knew, do you think he has experience with that? Infinite experience. Okay, perfect. So I don't know.
Starting point is 01:28:51 I think to me it's like, hey, let me tell you, we got some stuff on prime ministers, we got some stuff on presidents, we got some stuff on real powerful people around the world, some billionaires. Why give up that control? Why give up that asset? Why give up that asset? Let's use it to control it. Now, that's the mindset of somebody that runs the free world.
Starting point is 01:29:14 You don't think like everybody else. If a lion could speak, you could not understand it, right? Then there is everybody else who, to you, the value is what? Listen, they did this to kids. I have zero tolerance for that. I fully understand that. I want to know who's on that list. I want to know who's on that list. I want to know what happened with 9-11. I want to know what happened with the moon landing. I want to know what happened. I want to know. I want to know. I want to
Starting point is 01:29:41 know. But let me show you another tweet that just came out. Who was the VP candidate for RF Kennedy Jr.? You hear what she said yesterday? Rob, can you pull up the tweet of what she just said yesterday? Very weird folks. Oh really? I haven't seen it. Rob, pull up this clip here.
Starting point is 01:30:00 Do you know which one it is? Yep, I have it right here. So watch this. This is such a weird tweet. This is Nicole Shannon. Can you verify that it's her account? Go on her account. Okay, how many followers?
Starting point is 01:30:10 That's her account. Yes, I checked. Okay, go back. Now let's read the tweet. Yes, it's very strange. It doesn't make any sense. I was promised that if I supported RFK Jr. and send a confirmation that neither of these siblings would be working under HHS or in an appointment
Starting point is 01:30:25 and that people much more qualified would be. I don't know if RFK very clearly lied to me or what is going on. It has been clear in recent conversation that he is reporting to someone regularly who is controlling his decisions and it isn't President Trump. With regards to the siblings there is something very artificial and aggressive about them, almost like they were bred and raised Manchurian assets. What? Nicole Shanahan. And what is she talking about?
Starting point is 01:30:50 Who is she referring to? We're talking about the new person that got the job. So click on that. So Dr. Jack Cruz tried to tell us Mary Talley Bowen was on the podcast too. She knows the deal with means. Let's see how this pans out. I can't help but think this is a very carefully groomed and selected person. Just about no clinical experience talks a great game and everything but vaccines. Feels all wrong. Why? There are so many better choices. Click on that.
Starting point is 01:31:14 And this is the appointment of Dr. Casey to be the next Surgeon General, which Laura Loomer posts something about the fact that she doesn't even have her license active as of last November of 2020, January of 2024 I believe. And she said something to the effect of disappointed in team Trump. Something to that effect. For Laura Loomer to say that? Well he was supposed to go somewhere else. There was another nominee, it was a female, correct?
Starting point is 01:31:44 And then they did this last minute. He didn't pick the girl that he was supposed to go somewhere else. You know that she killed some type of woman. Yet there was another nominee, it was a female, correct? And then they did this last minute. He didn't pick the girl that he was supposed to get. Now Casey means real first name, Paula. Only recently started going by her name, Casey. She moved to Oregon, complete her residency, but decided to drop out on her final year. Now she doesn't even have an active medical license. Trump appoints her as US Surgeon General today. Something just isn't adding up.
Starting point is 01:32:04 Why would you go by a different name your whole life and then randomly decide to start going by Casey once you become a social media influencer? Dr. Paula Means, I don't know. I don't know. Who's her sibling? She said nominated these siblings. Didn't she say that in the first sentence?
Starting point is 01:32:20 Yeah, if you type, what is the relation? Her brother is Caliali means an entrepreneur and health policy advocate was 40 years old. Does he work for any pharmacy pharmaceutical companies or anything like that? Together the mean siblings co authored the 2024 book Good Energy the surprising connection between metabolism and limitless health, which critiques the US healthcare system and emphasizes the role of metabolic health in preventing chronic diseases. Okay.
Starting point is 01:32:49 They've been influential figures in the MAHA movement, advising health and human services, Secretary RFK on health policy. Their advocacy focuses on promoting whole food diets, reducing processed food consumption, and addressing lifestyle factors contributing to chronic illness. Okay. I would wonder why this was RFK's running mate. I think she donated how much money to the campaign? 20 million? If not more? Does anybody have more insight on what RFK is doing than his running mate? And for her to basically look at this decision and say what is going on here? Manchurian candidate. That's a strong very strong
Starting point is 01:33:28 Allegation the fine word of ensuring candidate. They just watched it a month and a half It's when they use like that MK ultra brainwashing stuff to have people under their control They could hire you to be an assassin and the assassin could do the the hit and then come out of it and not know Anything that they did with any recollection or any knowledge of it. It's that brainwashing stuff that we watch, even that movie in the movie. Actually, they did do a movie about it, but Chaos, where the CIA uses drugs and all mind altering stuff with psychiatrists to make you lose your freaking mind and lose all self control and you become a freaking hitman for them.
Starting point is 01:34:01 That's one type. The other type is you simply create a candidate who is going to work against the state, the country for which you get elected. And behind the scenes that person is a very bad person but out in front they're groomed for it without brainwashing. So you're right there's two couple ways to create a man cheering a candidate. One is you know basically a spy that you groom all the way up so that they could get elected somewhere two couple ways trade a Manchurian candidate one is you know basically a spy that you grew him all the way up so that they could get elected somewhere and then they're working on things that not in the favor of the country or the city
Starting point is 01:34:31 that they're elected to. Yep. I think it's important to point out we don't know anything about them this is not our... no we're commenting on what other people have said. Oh yeah and then Trump first pick... no this is Nicole Santehan used the term Manchurian candidate. Yeah Rob you ready for this? So Trump's first pick was No, this is Nicole Santehan used the term and turning. Yeah, Rob, you ready for this? So Trump's first pick was Dr. Jeanette Neshawat. But after questions came up about her medical credentials and her past support for COVID vaccines, he pulled her nomination and went with Casey Means.
Starting point is 01:34:57 Rob, this is the announcement the president's making. Yes, he just went live about a minute ago. Here, I can pull it up. Go for it. Alex, produced by Our Great great farmers and our secretary, as you know, of agriculture is here. Brooke, thank you very much. Thank you. Being here.
Starting point is 01:35:12 It's a good day. Thank you, sir. You'll let the farmers know. In addition, the UK will reduce or eliminate numerous non-tariff barriers that unfairly discriminated against American products, but this is now turning out, I think, really to be a great deal for both countries because it'll be really great for the UK also. So they're opening up the country. Their country is a little closed, and we appreciate that.
Starting point is 01:35:38 They'll also be fast-tracking American goods through their customs process or exports, so to a very, very quick form of approval and there won't be any red tape. Things are going to move very quickly both ways. The final details are being written up in the coming weeks. We'll have it all very conclusive, but the actual deal is a very conclusive one. We think just about everything has been approved. So good for both countries. And we'll also receive new market access for
Starting point is 01:36:09 American chemicals, machinery, and many other industrial products that weren't allowed. And they'll end up getting products that they'll be able to price. And if they like them better and we make great products, they'll be buying those products. But they were not available in the UK. Furthermore, in a historic step, the deal includes
Starting point is 01:36:28 plans that will bring the United Kingdom into the economic security alignment with the United States. That's the first of its kind. So we have a big economic security blanket, and that's very important. And we feel very, very comfortable with that because it's been a great ally. Truly one of our great allies.
Starting point is 01:36:46 I mean, a lot of people say our greatest ally. I don't want to insult people by saying that, but I can say it's certainly one of our greatest. And they're right at the top. And they're the first one we're talking about. And, by the way, we have many meetings planned today and tomorrow, and every country wants to be making deals. And we have a meeting, as you know, Scott, we'll be
Starting point is 01:37:08 going over to Switzerland on Saturday. And that'll be very, very interesting. We'll find out. But I think they want to make a deal very badly, too. Both countries have agreed that the economic security is national security, and we'll be working together as allies to ensure that we have a strong industrial base, appropriate export
Starting point is 01:37:27 controls, and protections for key technologies and industries like steel. Steel is a big factor. Both countries will become stronger with steel and things necessary for military. You know, we used to build ships and other things literally at a level that nobody has ever seen. And we haven't — we've eased up.
Starting point is 01:37:46 And I would say that the UK certainly eased up, but now we're going to be uneasing both, and we work together. Once again, I want to thank Prime Minister Starmie. He's been terrific for his partnership in this matter. The special relationship and external bond — it's
Starting point is 01:38:00 really an external and an internal bond — between our two countries will soon be stronger than ever before We really do we have a great relationship. I want to just say that the representatives of UK have been so professional and It's been an honor doing business with all of them and in particular the Prime Minister and I'd like to show I just looked up right now what He the levies are, okay? So the key highlights. Tariff reductions, the agreement aims to lower tariffs that were previously imposed by US
Starting point is 01:38:31 including a 10% levy on British imports and a 25% tariff on steel, aluminum, and automobiles. These reductions are expected to benefit key UK industries, particularly automotive and manufacturing sectors. Digital service tax, UK has agreed to review its 2% digital service tax, which affects major US tech companies. This move is seen as a step towards easing tensions over digital trade and fostering better relations in the tech sector. And then the UK has maintained food safety standards, opting not to lower regulations to allow imports of products like chlorinated chicken
Starting point is 01:39:08 and hormone treated beef from US. Interesting. So they've not done anything with that, and I don't know how the market has reacted to that. I'm assuming you've looked at the market. What is it showing? Let's see what the market is saying. No big spike, but we're-
Starting point is 01:39:22 Market's all green today. It's all green, but we're markets all green today it's all green but we're not a giant spike but so therefore the market is either likes it or that's what this way the market doesn't dislike it because the market didn't drop and it's and everything's up green yeah every indicator I'm looking at the Dow the S&P NASDAQ NYSE the Russell 2000 bitcoinsetherium the VIX is pretty flat how big of an announcement is this time I Think so by itself a dollar value It's not as big as say India would be but it's a big announcement to say I got a deal done
Starting point is 01:39:59 And now we're gonna paper it and that there's enough in there that they're speaking about Also, you heard in there between the lines he said, and we're going to take down some blocks on industry so that US products can be sold over there and they can price it. And if the people of the UK like it, then you know folks in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland can buy stuff. So I would say on a one to 10 impact, this is about a seven or eight, but on influence, this is an 11. Why?
Starting point is 01:40:33 Because it's a done deal. It's a trade deal that's done. It says that the team has got it, and it's gonna influence the completion of other trade deals, and it's good news. And I think the market kind of expected it. The market didn't drop on it. The market didn't spike so the market likes what it heard.
Starting point is 01:40:54 And I think when you look at all these things, it is, look, we're flirting with 5,700 and we're above where we were on April 1st. So now we're at the next tier. The next is to get is to get back to six thousand in the market And we're really close So I think this is really good This is a this is the influence of this announcement is really big look. We got the deal done with the UK Let's get the deal done with you. Mm-hmm
Starting point is 01:41:22 Yeah, okay. Yeah, I think this is a top 10 top 15 deal to be done. This isn't a top three top five. I mean, they're an ally, their strategic partner. But it's not like we just did a deal with China or even Canada for that matter. But it's a win. It's a win. It's another notch on his belt. It's starting but now we're taking off the tariffs we put in place Yeah, it's it's a win for Trump. Yeah kudos to you for getting this done Yeah, well, what are your thoughts? I mean, you know, it's good, but like I said, it's not a top. You're not impressed. No, I think it's good You need stories, which is great. They need stories, but it was a major announcement. No, it's not something that you know
Starting point is 01:42:01 They need stories, but. It wasn't a major announcement. No, it's not something that, you know, UK is not, there's nothing with UK that we're like, oh my God, we really need UK for this, or we really need them, no. I think Mexico, Canada, China, India, those are probably in the top five, top seven, whatever. But I would say top five.
Starting point is 01:42:22 I don't know, I don't know, Tom, you seem like you wanna say something. My closing point is, let's take a look at the market for the last week. The market's been damn stable last week. And just sitting there like 56.20, 56.30, nice and stable. Look at it for the last week. By the way, I'm quoting the S&P.
Starting point is 01:42:43 Tom, you can't take a seven second break. Tom, what's your point? Go to the clip I sent you about CNN getting upset about the fact that they're upset that tariffs won't be passed on consumers. What's her name? She does a phenomenal job explaining this on CNN. It's almost as if they're upset that the market is back up where it was before. Do you see the clips and the notes? Completely. is on CNN, it's almost as if they're upset that the market is back up where it was before.
Starting point is 01:43:05 Do you see the clips and the notes? Completely. Rob, if you don't have it. Yeah, is it the Batya clip? Yes, that's the Batya clip. Yep, I have it. She's crushing it. Yeah, if you can play this clip.
Starting point is 01:43:14 This is so interesting, guys. Watch this here. CNN is upset that the market is recovering and all of a sudden they're becoming supportive of big corporate America and the guy has to change himself. No, no, no, I'm not saying that, I'm not saying that, but go ahead, they got caught again. Go for it, Rob.
Starting point is 01:43:29 SMB 500, the Dow Jones, all up today, they've recovered everything that they lost since Liberation Day. Things are actually going really, really well. This whole thing about GM, the CEO saying that there's gonna be a $5 billion cost to the tariffs, but she also said something very important. She said, this will not be passed on to the consumer. So where is it going to come from? You might wonder. Well, they brought down their projections,
Starting point is 01:43:55 not projections for profits. She said none of it will be passed on to the consumer, that this will come out of the profits. They projected 14 billion profits. They're taking that projection down to 10 billion. This is what we want. Okay, but wait, wait, wait. This is what we want. We want tariffs. So you want manufacturing. We want the billionaires to pay their fair share.
Starting point is 01:44:14 And we want the cost not to be passed on to the consumers. And that's what we're seeing. I just, let me. Such a great example. I'm actually not. Hold on, let me just. Let me just try to understand this. So GM's profits will decrease probably significantly as a result of this.
Starting point is 01:44:27 Let's take that to be- I'm telling you what they said. I know, I'm just saying. Okay, let's take that to be nice. Zero to a Republican in seven seconds. What do you think is going to happen when GM's profits suddenly drop? What will happen to GM and the people that work there? The CEO herself, Mary Barra, thanked President Trump for this because she is a patriot.
Starting point is 01:44:45 And she understands that the situation we're in with China is not sustainable. Shareholders would like to have a word. We sold out our future to China. Somebody had to do something about that. The shareholders would like to have a word. So the corporation is going to take less money. They're going to eat the profits out of the sense of patriotism. It's so great to hear Democrats suddenly being so, you know, pro-corporation. No, no, no, no, no. Boom! I'm not being pro-corporation. I'm actually being pro-people,
Starting point is 01:45:09 because what's bad for the corporation is going to be bad for the worker. Now look, I couldn't care less about any of the corporations you guys are. I'll be honest with you, I'll be honest with you. I couldn't care less about any of the corporations you guys are. Corporation for people, my friend. You're working for corporation. Yeah. Except the one on your paycheck, dude. It is, it is. This show is so... You can pause it right there, but what's great about the fact that, you know, you keep talking, talking, talking, talking, talking, boom, you find a contradiction, and now you have to backtrack and go back to saying, well, that was kind of a good idea. But no, no, no, no, I'm going to now support the big corporations when I see something like this.
Starting point is 01:45:42 So Tom, you were saying, I think what she was saying, so what are your thoughts when you see her comments there? Well, I think CNN should become DNN, the disingenuous news network, because I think that's completely disingenuous. She exposed herself, she took all the credibility out of herself as a host with her statements. And I'm not picking on her personally,
Starting point is 01:46:01 what she said was completely disingenuous. Oh, and now you care about the corporations. Well let me tell you something, madam. There are union contracts that control wages for the workers. So the people that are hurt are in fact the shareholders. They're the ones that will be hurt because without the profits there, but guess what? This is going to be a short-term thing because it's up to Mary Barrett did not say I'm making my quarterly announcement, and I have 14 versus excuse me 10 versus 14 billion
Starting point is 01:46:33 That's how she said she said potentially But we're not raising the prices to the consumer because you know why she had to do it You know why Mary Barrett had to do that because Because of a guy named Jim Farley, the CEO of Ford, who's in a better position than GM is on helping more people in America work in America, because Ford makes more in America than GM. So capitalism works, because a guy named Farley, doing the right thing at Ford, just forced Mary Barra
Starting point is 01:47:01 to move on the chessboard and say, I'm not raising prices to the American consumer. And guess who wins? The American consumer wins and guess what this whole program that we're trying to get leveling and more fairness around the world that wins and then who loses CNN looking for bad news headlines trying to find a way to pick on Trump trying to find a way to do it and and basically stepping over their own feet here.
Starting point is 01:47:26 That's what I think. Welcome, DNN, the disingenuous news network. I just want to give a quick shout out to Batia. She was on the show, I want to say two years ago, PBD. Yep. Batia Ungar Sargon, I've seen her with you on Piers Morgan. I'm not talking about her, I'm talking about the other. On fire these days.
Starting point is 01:47:42 Now, why is she on fire of all people? It's because she's a former classic liberal who basically saw what was happening going on and she used her brain And she's common sense to say what the hell is going on right here So she's written a couple books bad news of how woke media is undermining democracy That was in 2021. I believe when she came on the show is undermining democracy. That was in 2021. I believe when she came on the show, that was what she was talking about. But her latest book is how the elites have betrayed America's working men and women. So she talks about what we've done in the manufacturing, how we basically gutted out our manufacturing and sold to China. She criticizes the woke progressive left, just like she criticizes the corporate elites on the right and something
Starting point is 01:48:25 happens when you just use common sense and you don't you're not tied to any political party people are going to get very upset with you and i hope she pisses off a lot more people because she's speaking common sense to insane people i don't think she's going to stop anytime soon i think she's doing a great job a lot of common sense and it's great to see that taking place. Okay, let's go to the next story here. Rob, if you can pull up Trump getting ready to announce to call the Persian Gulf Arabian Gulf. And this has been leaked all over the place. He is getting ready to announce this upcoming Saudi Arabia visit that the US will refer
Starting point is 01:49:03 to the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf of Arab or Gulf of Arabia Follow on his earlier renaming of Gulf of Mexico to Gulf America reported as Associated Press With US officials Trump teased a significant announcement to Rob is if this is it Rob go for it and play They're gonna ask me about that when I get there and I'll have to make a decision to make that announcement on your show? They're going to ask me about that when I get there, and I'll have to make a decision. So you don't want to make a decision? I don't want to hurt anybody's feelings.
Starting point is 01:49:27 I don't know if feelings are going to be hurt. Well, I have a case right over here. It's called Gulf of America. And I guess a lot of people get ideas from us. But the Gulf of America was something I thought should have been named a long time ago. I'm going to be given a briefing on that. It was just done. Then I'll make a decision. So, the Persian Gulf covered nearly 97,000 square miles and bordering Iran, Iraq, Kuwait,
Starting point is 01:50:06 Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE and Oman has been naming disputes since the 1960s with Arab nations pushing for Arabian Gulf over the historical Persian Gulf Iran with over a thousand miles of coastline threatening legal action against Google in 2012 for not labeling the Gulf and warned airlines in 2010 stating that calling it Arabian Gulf on in-flight monitors will be barred from Iranian airspace. Rob, if you can play the clip of the shot being asked this question by Mike Wallace back in God knows 1972 or 76. It's on Twitter. If you just go to my account you'll see it it right there. I retweeted it
Starting point is 01:50:47 You'll see all the way at the top of it. I think it may even be the most recent tweet that I have That one right there if you can play this zoom out. Yeah, there you go As you know, I have been across the Gulf the Gulf that you call Persian and they call Arabian why do you call it called it golf? You have been to school, haven't you? Yes. What was the name that you have read during your school days? Persian Gulf. All right. But they do call it Arabian Gulf. Well, they can do many things. You see his poise? As you know. You see his poise how it is? You see how he's handling himself? Do you see how classy it was? Do you see how amazing it was? Let me tell you how awesome Iran was at one point. This is Iranian kids right now, Rob,
Starting point is 01:51:33 if you can play this clip. This is Iranian kids right now in Iran singing and look what they say about Hezbollah. Then look how Iranians used to sing kids when Dasha was a leader. You tell me if you notice a difference between what it is now versus what it was pre-1979 Islamic revolution. Go ahead, Rob. Evil America, listen carefully. This is the code name for our operation. These are words from our promised Allah. All of the infinite blessings of Allah. to call him for our operation. These are words from our Thomas Al-Allah,
Starting point is 01:52:09 all of you infidels, Americans. We the Hezbollah will defeat you. Prosper Iran forever shine. Be free, O Iran, through every time. From your children, brave and noble. Be ever joyful, O Iran, anew. What a difference of brainwashing leadership. Holy shit.
Starting point is 01:52:38 Sorry. Oh my goodness. What a change. Let me tell you when you when you get leaders of the Homenes the Homenes all of those guys that have been running Iran since 78 and Turned the Middle East into as chaotic of an environment as it's ever been Pre 79 this was not happening when the Shah was in charge They didn't fully trust Israel, Shah never did,
Starting point is 01:53:05 but they had a good relationship together. They made it work. He didn't trust a lot of different people, but there was a relationship there. He has a way of talking to people and working with them. Even the IRGC founder said that we kept talking about how many people the Shah killed. The number wasn't that big.
Starting point is 01:53:21 The number was in the 1500s to 3000, and their claims they made constantly, over and over and over and over again. One number is too many, but they made him seem like the biggest dictator of all time, and he was never that. He brought freedom to women. Girls were being married at eight years old, 10 years old.
Starting point is 01:53:39 He says, that doesn't make any sense. 13, 15, even higher ages, women could go to school. My mother got her four-year degree in finance from the University of Tehran. My mother in Iran got her four-year degree from University of Tehran many many years ago. And so you know you and she was somebody that was a supporter of she fell for the trap and a lot of people did. That the Shah and the people were all about the rich and all this stuff and they were, Khomeini's gonna come, he's gonna give us free rides,
Starting point is 01:54:09 free cars, free phones, free this, free that. And what happens? The rest is destroyed. So the question becomes, is Trump doing this trolling? Why is he doing it? I have some thoughts, but Adam, I'm gonna come first. I mean, one of the best things I've learned since being
Starting point is 01:54:30 Next year for the last five years is understanding the nature of the Persian people and Iran Because you know the revolution was in 79 I was born in 80 and I never knew any run that wasn't this Islamic theocratic thug murderous regime. Seeing the videos that you show when the Shah Reza Pahlavi was in charge, it's like a different world. You see videos of women and beautiful women and dresses and dancing. It was like, you know how they say that like Lebanon is sort of like the modern Paris of
Starting point is 01:55:04 the Middle East, which is no longer the Paris of the Middle East. 50 years ago was Iran. And compare that to what's going on today. So you know, in America today, we talk about, listen, these schools, this woke, this progressives, they're not no longer no longer They're indoctrinating. So picture this. That's what's going on in America. When we have freedom, civil liberties.
Starting point is 01:55:31 Okay. This indoctrination that's going on. Imagine being in Iran where you have no say, you can't say back to the government. You can't push back. The indoctrination of these kids is insane. So you start to see this, all right, they're singing about what group were they singing about? Hezbollah? Were they not? So Hezbollah, the Houthis, Hamas, they're all funded by the Islamic terror group in Iran. So don't tell me
Starting point is 01:55:58 that everyone in Gaza is just an innocent victim of this war that's happening right now because all these kids have unfortunately Unfortunately been indoctrinated by Hamas for the last 20 years and that is a small example of what they do Yeah, I mean look You know, what is what is the president doing? You know, do I want to see the Persian Gulf be renamed to something else? Of course not. The history of the Persian Gulf being named the Persian Gulf for 2,500 years. And if you look at the history of who called it that, what names they had, what different
Starting point is 01:56:36 places, the history of it is well documented. Everybody sees it. But what is the president doing? He is using this as a method of negotiation To get under the skin of Iran That's what he's doing and he's sitting there saying who's gonna do a better deal with me if Saudi's gonna put 1.3 trillion 600 billion you're gonna do all that stuff to America and Iran's gonna look and you know treat us the way they are
Starting point is 01:57:02 Guess what Iran I'm gonna get under your skin That's what he's doing and I understand his methodology of what he's doing. I truly do I get what he's doing This would have never ever happened if the Shah was in Iran Never ever happened to all the people as much as they criticize that man This would have never ever happened if the Shah was still leading that country and Iran had a democracy. Never happened. Because Iran would have had a good relationship with Israel, Iran would have had a good relationship
Starting point is 01:57:33 with Saudi, Iran would have had a good relationship with America, Iran would have had a good relationship with a lot of different people. But no. You have somebody right now that's financing and selling everything Iran has to places like China four hundred billion dollar deal that they signed for what was it 25 years and so yeah we're gonna do a nuclear deal and they just have to promise that they're not gonna build any nuclear weapons you think you believe them I already think they have it I'm speculating but I'm convinced Iran
Starting point is 01:57:59 Iran already has nuclear capabilities my opinion so it's not a fact that's my opinion I believe they already have it. You think they're gonna tell you about it? If the Hamas can build the underground tunnels that they've been able to build for as many years as they did and those guys are amateurs, what do you think Iran's capable of building underground? What do you think? What do you think? What do you think is down there? You want me to negotiate and say, yeah, make sure you guys don't build any nuclear, stop it.
Starting point is 01:58:28 Stop it. Anyways, Adam, you sound like you want to say something. I just, two things. When someone tells you who they are, believe them. So when Iran is shouting death to America, death to Israel, just believe them, take them at their word. I believe that they actually want to see America fall to their knees and they call America the big Satan, they call Israel the little Satan.
Starting point is 01:58:50 Now I'm not even tying those two together. They want to see us dead. Not the people, the Ayatollahs. But number two, what authority does Trump have to change the Persian Gulf? What authority does he have to change the Gulf, the Persian Gulf? Like what authority does he have? Meaning, okay, we can change the Gulf of America, Gulf of Mexico. What authority does the president have? Meaning that's not his side of the world. What authority does he have to do that? It's called the biggest megaphone ever in the history of mankind, ever. It's the biggest megaphone. And by the way, if he says the Arabian Gulf, guess how many people around that area
Starting point is 01:59:30 would actually support that? If he says that and he goes being aggressive with it, let me tell you, you know, there's a lot of people that will start calling that themselves. What did he say to Associated Press? If you stop calling the Gulf of America, I'm going to stop funding you. The amount of power this man has with the way he negotiates and how calculating he is, no, this is a brilliant move to get under Iran's skin and I think it's going to work
Starting point is 01:59:59 in many creative ways and I think a lot of people are going to support it as much as for a guy that is from there and driven by history. I'm not supportive of this. I fully understand why he's doing it. Yeah. It's probably to get under their skin. Meaning like he's not buying Greenland. He's not making Canada the 51st state. Who knows what's going on with the Panama Canal. He's doing this. He's poking the bear and it's all leading to a negotiation. Okay, Rob, I want to play this clip. I'm going to take a different angle, okay?
Starting point is 02:00:29 So I'm going to play this clip about marriage. I'm a psychologist who studies couples. Then I'm going to play a Paul Pierce clip, okay? Robin, we're going to go with it. I'm glad you have it. I'm a psychologist who studies couples. This is not me. This is the article.
Starting point is 02:00:41 The number one phrase that breaks up relationships, it's more damaging than you think and here's what the psychologist claims it is. Study in couples identifies the phrase, why can't you be more like dot dot dot. Your brother. As highly damaging, noting that it conveys you're not enough and someone else, anyone else could do a better job at being my partner, leading to irreparable insecurity issues. This death by comparison effect undermines relationship by making partners question their worth
Starting point is 02:01:16 rather than loving, feeling love for who they are. The phrase often stems from a deeper issue when partners fear openly expresses needs with research showing that uncertainty about the relationship or partner's response leads to suppressed frustrations such as saying, why can't you be more like Sarah's husband? He actually plans dates. Instead of, I feel disconnected when we don't spend quality time together.
Starting point is 02:01:39 The psychologist explains that the more secure and emotionally close a person feels in their relationship, the more likely they are to communicate directly. Tom, I'm only coming to you on this one. Then on the clip, I'm going to go to Vinny and Adam. But for you, what are your thoughts on this, psychologist, and what you're saying? I think it's absolutely correct. Whenever you, so anytime, I once read that anytime you bring a third person or a third entity into a marriage in such a way that it majorly interrupts things is a form of adultery.
Starting point is 02:02:18 And for some people it could be hobbies. The guy that all he does all the weekends is play golf with his buddies rather than spending time with his wife. It's a form of adul hobbies. The guy that all he does all the weekends is play golf with his buddies rather than spending time with his wife. It's a form of adultery. I know that guy. That you went and insert something like that into your marriage it's at. And these words insert this permanent comparison in there
Starting point is 02:02:36 and it's a breaking. It's like adultery. It's like now there's this third thing in the room. Your wife says, I love you. You supposedly love me, but you love this remembrance of this other person more, and so now you're saying, why can't I be more like that? It's like that other person's in the room.
Starting point is 02:02:54 And what I've read is those are the kind of words that have just dramatic destructive power. And so this aligns with things that I've read and seen about how to have positive, enduring, loving, committed marriages. Maybe he's just trying to say, why can't we just be friends? Why can't we be friends?
Starting point is 02:03:17 Why can't we be friends? Okay, all right, so now. So we're gonna go back to Rodney King. Why can't we all get along, man? Yeah, so this next one I'm gonna show is Paul Pierce, a very committed husband to his wife. That was a joke. But Paul Pierce is being asked about marriage
Starting point is 02:03:38 and what he thinks about marriage. And I wanna get the thoughts of the panel here, what he thinks about what Paul Pierce said here. Go for it, Rob. Marriage is for old people and poor people. the thoughts of the panel here, they're gonna have five, 10 kids so they can work and bring income. So, you poor. So you married for that.
Starting point is 02:04:13 And now when you get old, somebody got to be by your side to take care of you. Outside of that, it's no advantage to a man. What does it do for a man when things go south? Like, we gonna have to give up half our dis, pay child support, pay, but what do the, it's only a advantage to a woman. Like, it's real talk.
Starting point is 02:04:34 But what if you meet a woman and you're like, wow, she's a gem, she's valuable, she's everything, and I wanna lock her down in marriage. I don't wanna lock no woman down. We could be cool. So you're telling me right now today. Today. You on January 4th,
Starting point is 02:04:48 you do not want to be in a relationship ever again. I don't think it's realistic long-term until I turn 70. I am done. I am done. I am done. I was here right now. I was here right now until I turn 70. That's the only realistic part I see. All right. Because we both old, we ain't out in the streets. Adam, I'm gonna come to you first. Go ahead Adam. Lisa's being honest
Starting point is 02:05:10 Uh-huh on the surface It would sound pretty shocking and you might want to disagree with what he's saying But if you actually peel back what he's saying and remove the hyperbole it makes a lot of sense Why because what he's saying is this for a man, modern man to get married in America, he has to understand what he's getting himself involved in. Are you bringing out this belt for a particular reason, sir? You're about to get a pop out. Listen, I believe wholeheartedly in marriage. You should not have sex so you're married.
Starting point is 02:05:42 You should marry your high school sweetheart. Don't don't shop around for better women out there When that loves you, you know, but you know, but the reality is you have to be ready to pay with your life All you needed for Adam is a belt Thank you, Tom The move your position pretty quick there, dude. It was a joke Tom the belt hurt me I'll say whatever you want the the reality is as for men in America today, I'm, these are going to be two totally different things. Do you want to find someone to share your life with? Do you want a relationship? Do you want to have kids with somebody? Yes,
Starting point is 02:06:14 yes, yes, yes. Do you want to be married to the government? Do you want to have the, have half your stuff? If not your entire life taken, do you want to be part of the 98% of men who end up paying alimony? Do you want to basically not be able to see your kids? Do you want to be part of the 98% of men who end up paying alimony? Do you want to basically not be able to see your kids? Do you want to have to pay child support to a woman? We'll let you let you see your kids. There's an ugly other side to this marriage thing. One of those things he said can be fixed. Exactly. But one of the best things I ever heard you possibly say is, you know, marriage
Starting point is 02:06:42 is risky. Not good. Tom, let's grow up. Two seconds is good Tom, Tom, Tom is Tom is Tom is literally making bong hitting noises here. And I'm the childish one here on the podcast. Okay, guys, let's keep good. Let's continue. You know, one of the best things you ever said is, you know, not getting married is risky. I'm sorry, getting married is risky, not getting getting married even riskier. Having kids is risky. Not having kids even riskier. Starting a business risky. Not starting a business even riskier. There's so much truth in that but the reality is the grass is always greener on both sides. You just have to know what you want out of life and go for that. But I understand what Paul Pierce is saying, but I also understand why someone like him wants to live their whole life. Rob, can you do me a favor and pull up this guy who is, I think his name is Sexton, who is going viral, who's a divorce attorney, who tells a lot of stories. He talks about his own personal divorce.
Starting point is 02:07:35 But watch what he says caused couples to never come back to him for divorce. You have to watch this clip. Go ahead, Rob, play this clip. He's on Hugh Berman podcast. Go ahead, Rob, play this clip. He's on Hugh Berman podcast, go ahead. Probably hundreds if not thousands of prenups over 25 years. I think there may be five people that I did their divorce after they had a prenup. Really? Yeah, I think people need to hear that again.
Starting point is 02:07:56 I think that, yeah. So I've done hundreds, if not at least a thousand prenups in 25 years. I probably do two or three prenups a week So I do a lot of prenups Most of my colleagues do a lot of prenups and I've never asked my colleagues this but you know Usually when you do a prenup you have a good relationship with the person by the time it's finished It's a transaction people feel good about it's a divorce
Starting point is 02:08:20 Sometimes you finish a divorce and the person was like, oh my god I never want to see you again because you remind me of this really dark chapter, but prenups. It's usually very friendly transaction It's positive. This is surprising to me. So people who prenup tend not to break up. Yes that right? Yes I think many people will be very surprised to hear I think it's self-selecting I think the kind of people who can have a Conversation that you need to have in order to discuss and negotiate. And again, there's another term. I don't think it's the right term negotiate. Vinny, what are you thinking?
Starting point is 02:08:51 Well, while you guys are talking, I just wanted to see what would make Paul Pierce say something like that. Like it's for poor people and it's for old people. So he was married to actress Dana Davis in 2000. They had a daughter and then they divorced in 2004. And then he began dating interior designer Julie Landrum in 2005. Married her in 2010. They have three children and then he announced he was single in 2023. I mean I don't know the history. I don't know like what what the relationship was. If there was prenups and if there's all this. It sounds like you know he's paid a lot of money. Maybe he did or it looks like from the from the sound of him being like that I don't think he signed prenup with the earlier ones so
Starting point is 02:09:32 he's probably bitter and he's spending a lot of money and it's like listen but why do you think he said 70 did he say 70 because that 70 he's gonna need somebody to take care of maybe his testosterone level is gonna be lower so his desire to want to be... Desire and done playing around, like done being that guy, and then number two, you're old, and you want somebody like, you know what some other people do?
Starting point is 02:09:50 They get a dog, they get a cat, Adam gets two. But I think it's, you know, he's been hurt, he's bitter right now. Some countries they get sheeps, they get pigs, they get other types of. I don't know what you're talking about. American, what you're talking about. Yeah, but I think he's been through it,
Starting point is 02:10:06 he's seen it, he's bitter. Eastern, hemisphere, western. Totally different, totally different. But yeah, and by the way, again, that's his prerogative, that's what he wants. Good luck. All right. Can I say one more thing?
Starting point is 02:10:18 Because I actually. Get your belt. Well, I mean, there's only one person here on this panel how I believe has been through a divorce. You're not the only one of Tom as well. I'm just saying you're not the only one and you're not the so I've been through a divorce and I had a prenup and the relationship was rocky as hell. But the divorce because of the prenup actually seamless. Not an issue. These are the rules of engagement. These are the rules of what's happening here. We ended up being very cool
Starting point is 02:10:51 mutual friends at the end. Hell of a guy. I'll tell you that much. Great girl, you know, and she's now married. Now she's starting her own family. She's doing her own thing. But the prenup basically established these are what the rules of engagement are going to be. You know, there's a famous line, uh, holla. We want prenup. Yeah. Because when she leave, you'll actually go leave with half. If you don't have that prenup, uh, you're going to get taken to the cleaner. So I totally understand why having a prenup is imperative for both sides. No, don't you, don't you feel pretty strongly about prenups? Maybe I'm a 1 million percent prenup guy, okay I'm a 1 million percent prenup guy. I think it
Starting point is 02:11:30 Does everything for everyone to know what the risk is and allows the man to actually work harder? yeah, it allows the man to work harder and provide more and It causes everybody to understand what's at stake if you do something dumb and it's not like no one's gonna do anything dumb I mean you have to realize we're all sinners We all do dumb things in our lives But you don't want to make the big dumb mistakes if you do it's gonna be costly in a big way So I do think what Paul is talking about as well is when you go through the life of playing around for too long
Starting point is 02:12:04 You know That whole phrase what is the phrase? Why can't you be like? Well is when you go through the life of playing around for too long you know That whole phrase. What is the phrase? Why can't you be like? When you're at that age and you've been around you're like, why can't you have her butt but her personality But Mary's lips but Jackie's legs but Cindy's this and you know that person's father and this person's mother and that person's sister And this person so why can't you have that? Because you have like so many different things so it's hard for you to see anybody you see and you date in one area they're not going to be as good as another person you've had. Anybody.
Starting point is 02:12:36 So that's the challenge that it becomes for a guy like Paul Pierce. How old is Paul Pierce? I don't know how old the guy is. I want to say probably about to be 50 I'm guessing. 47. 47 years old. 47 years old. My bad Paul probably about to be 50, I'm guessing. 47. 47. 47 years old.
Starting point is 02:12:47 My bad, Paul Pierce. He's my age. That's the truth. Guess what? We're exactly October 18th, baby. He's 13th. He's a year and five days older than me. Yeah, a year and five days.
Starting point is 02:12:55 You know, they say that Paul Pierce is, you know what his nickname was? He played ball, right? The truth. He was the truth. So do you think what he's saying is the truth or is he spitting? I think it's his truth. I think it's his truth. And... Oh, you know what they say about my truth these days.
Starting point is 02:13:06 Yeah. Truthiness. But listen, it is what it is and it is a topic of discussion that a lot of people are having. But like Adam said, there are risks to being married but there are risks to staying single. There are risks to having kids
Starting point is 02:13:20 but there are riskier times to not having kids. You gotta manage your own risks. Anyways, gang, it's been great being with you guys. Spending time with you. I don't think we have another podcast, Rob, if I'm mistaken, nothing we got going on tomorrow. However, we do have an episode of her take coming out tomorrow, and by the way, I don't know if you have
Starting point is 02:13:39 the intro or not, Rob. I do not, but I can see if they can. I may have it, hang on one second. By the way, do you realize after one episode of Her Take, it outperformed Michelle Obama's first time when she opened up her channel? Weird. Yeah, very impressed to everybody that's supporting it.
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Starting point is 02:14:26 If you put the link below as well for people to just go to YouTube Robin just type in her take Yeah, is that the one Rob? Okay, bingo. So if you can put the link as well folks, please go Subscribers over 17 five, but look at the first episode how it did go to the first episode hundred and six thousand views Well, look at the first episode how it did. Go to the first episode. 106,000 views. Let's go. 106,000 views. The ladies did a phenomenal job. We had another call yesterday. An interesting guest will be on the next one that's coming out.
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