PBD Podcast - Kamala On 60 Minutes, Musk & Tucker Interview, Milton Threatens Florida | PBD Podcast | Ep. 486

Episode Date: October 8, 2024

Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana cover Kamala Harris' disastrous 60 Minutes interview, Elon Musk sitting down with Tucker Carlson and discussing the Epstein files, Hu...rricane Milton threatening Florida's Gulf Coast, and Tupac's family launching an investigation into Diddy's involvement in his murder! 🎟️ ELECTION NIGHT IN AMERICA @ VT HQ: https://bit.ly/3XPbyt0 💸 BUY 1 VT WALLET, GET 1 KEYCHAIN & CARD HOLDER FREE: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3N6VHkr⁠⁠⁠ 📕 PURCHASE VIVEK'S NEW BOOK "TRUTHS": ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3TOnlq0⁠⁠⁠ 📕 SIGNED COPY OF PBD'S NEW BOOK "THE ACADEMY": ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XC5ftN⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🧢 NEW FLB HAT - WHITE W/ RED LETTERING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3BgUAvR⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🧢 NEW FLB HAT - RED W/ WHITE LETTERING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3MY7MIQ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🇺🇸VT USA COLLECTION: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/47zLCWO⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📰 VTNEWS.AI: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3Zn2Moj⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🏦 "THE VAULT 2024" RECORDING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4ejazrr⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 👕 VT "2024 ELECTION COLLECTION": ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XD7Bsm⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3ze3RUM⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ITUNES: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/47iOGGx⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ALL PLATFORMS: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4e0FgCe⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📱 CONNECT ON MINNECT: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3MGK5EE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📕 CHOOSE YOUR ENEMIES WISELY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XnEpo0⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4d5nYlU⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎓 VALUETAINMENT UNIVERSITY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XC8L7k⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📺 JOIN THE CHANNEL: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XjSSRK⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 💬 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. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 30 seconds. Look what I've become, I'm the one I've lost my voice, let me just get right into it This is not me trying to be sexy and saying ladies How you feeling? Representative of two sexy handsome single men One's a Jew, one's a Christian Hey how you doing? I got Adam, I got Vinny
Starting point is 00:00:44 Welcome to the PBC podcast. In their own way. Yeah. But I can't, this is not intentional, okay? Having said that, we have a lot to cover because yesterday may have been the worst 60 minutes of Kamala Harris' campaign, okay? I don't know if you guys have seen the 60 minutes interview.
Starting point is 00:01:01 It's actually not 60 minutes, you can only do about 12 minutes. But there was three or four clips that we'll talk about that could be, it's catastrophic and good for the guy for actually interviewing her properly. I have a feeling I know why he did that, but I'll give my opinion when we get into it, if I have any of my voice left.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Musk gets on Tucker and he says something ridiculously crazy that's got everybody talking on why he believes they can't get Trump to win because there's two men who are both very successful. One of them is worth over 150 billion and the other one is also doing okay financially. He's only worth like 10 billion, 15 billion. He's gonna be all right though. We may go fund before the guy. And he says these guys are afraid of Epstein. You should see who he mentions. Then, this hurricane started off as a cat two, a cat three, now a cat five, 180 wins.
Starting point is 00:02:00 The mayor of Tampa said, get out because you could die. She flat out said that. She said, get out, you could die. She flat out said that. She said, get out, you're gonna die if you stay. Can you imagine her? She says, I've never said anything like this before. She's been living in Florida her entire life. The hurricane's coming, everybody here is getting ready for it.
Starting point is 00:02:16 She's right, sometimes people don't take it seriously. Yeah, so she's doing her part, and then there was a feud with Kamala Harris and DeSantis. Kamala's saying, we try to get ahold of DeSantis. He doesn't wanna pick up his phone call. DeSantis says, I'm trying to do your job that you're not doing. And there's a back and forth.
Starting point is 00:02:32 You have to hear how DeSantis handled it. Home prices, a lot of mess going on with home prices. We have to talk about that. Amazon is deciding to lay off 14,000 managers, not just employees, managers. That's a savings of $3 billion, according to Morgan Stanley. Star TV anchors are on notice. You have to see what kind of money they're getting and they're not getting.
Starting point is 00:02:57 Some of these guys, CNN and MSNBC is just coming out to them and say, listen, you ain't getting a raise this year, like pump the brakes. Going down 40% is considered a raise. Keeping a job today is considered a raise. Wall Street Journal comes up with a story which we have to talk about. The great Florida migration is coming undone. What do they mean by this?
Starting point is 00:03:17 Tom's got some thoughts on this. And as Amazon's prime big deal returns, here's why more Americans than ever are shopping on the site. And by the way, if I was to ask you a question, what percentage of Americans have bought something from Amazon the last 45 days? What do you think the percentage would be? Don't answer.
Starting point is 00:03:34 When we get to it, we'll talk about that. But listen, our folks here are smart. They know what to go. They go to vtnews.com, vtnews.ai and ask AI what the answer is and they'll get it. But Musk said some stuff about FEMA. We have to talk about FEMA. Diddy's got some issues right now with Tupac's family. Jamie Dimon denies claims that he endorsed Trump.
Starting point is 00:03:56 And there's a bunch of other stories that we have to get to, which we will. Having said that, before I get into the podcast, let me give you guys an update here about election night. So election night, that's coming up November 5th, it's going to be the biggest party in the country minus the one that Trump and Kamala host together. I have four guests that I'm announcing that are now going to be at the election night with us. We're going to have some of the old timers that are coming back.
Starting point is 00:04:23 So those guys are going to come back no matter what. They'll be with us while we go live on the podcast from 7 p.m. to 2 o'clock in the morning, maybe even later. It's gonna be one of those marathons and by the way it's so awesome seeing other people who are business podcasts are now saying we're gonna host a live event as well. No problem. We like to lead people. We're leaders amongst leaders and it's exciting but ours will be be a kick ass event that we put together here. Here's who's gonna be here with us. You got Brian Callan will be here.
Starting point is 00:04:50 You got Sammy DeBo Garando will be here to give us take from a mob's perspective. You got Michael Francis that will be here. You got Dave Smith that will be here and many other names, but I'm gonna drop it to you every podcast who else is gonna come here. So don't be the person that's waiting till last minute when this thing sells out and then you're saying
Starting point is 00:05:06 But I couldn't get a ticket by the way The super VIPs will get a chance to meet all the speakers why because all the super VIPs will be going there to eat So watch this video Rob put it on 1.25 and it will get into all the stores Here's a new building and where the party will be held that go ahead Okay, I and where the party will be held at. Go ahead. Okay. I got a big announcement to make, and the good news is you're the first to know, and you'll be the first to be invited. So the property I'm on right now, we've been working on buying this property for the last three years.
Starting point is 00:05:34 It's one of its last kind in America. Why? It's on 11 acres, it's got two hangars, it's on an airport, upgrades of $7 million made here, that's gonna be the new headquarters of Valuetainment, Manek, Med Taman Manek may David consulting the podcast the whole night And what we wanted to do in a special way that you're gonna hear about this two days before I now announce it publicly on The PVD podcast we want to find a way to celebrate this as a new headquarters We're inviting you to an event on November 5th Which is election night a lot of different things people will be talking about business owners. What's gonna happen if it goes this way?
Starting point is 00:06:02 What's gonna happen if it goes that way So imagine 2,000 people being here. Let me show you around. Some of you will have a private meeting with me. That's the elite. That's going to be a few of you. Some will get a private tour of the entire office from us. There's a hanger in the back. So you come up here.
Starting point is 00:06:14 Imagine there's going to be a couple major tents, 40 feet by 100 feet, where some of the people that are buying general tickets will be there. But over here inside the hanger is where the podcast will be held. This entire thing will be open like it is right now. Inside of it, myself, the PBD Podcast crew, some of the super VIPs will be invited to go upstairs in a section that we have that's got a bar, a restaurant, food, you know, kitchen. You're eating, you're watching, you're from all the way up there. A lot of we're doing the podcast down here in the hangar, so imagine in this room there's
Starting point is 00:06:42 a thousand people, right, while we're going through this whole thing. Conversation, it's going to be, right? While we're going through this whole thing. Conversation, it's gonna be from 6 p.m. is when it starts. All the way up to two o'clock in the morning, who knows? Maybe we'll go three, four o'clock in the morning because a lot of things that's gonna be going on. And by the way, do you know why we're not cutting this? We're on an airport.
Starting point is 00:06:56 These are planes, we have to hear because right here is the airport and FYI, messy place right there at that stadium right behind us. So you got 48 hours before I announce this publicly. There's five tickets here that you can purchase each one's got more things to offer but even locally there's general tickets to buy for just 75 dollars bring your wife bring your husband bring your family bring your friends there's one caveat after you buy the ticket when you buy the ticket
Starting point is 00:07:16 and you come on November 5th you have to wear future looks bright gear I'm talking future looks bright hat a shirt doesn't matter you're gonna have to show I got some kind of future looks bright here because we want everybody here to spread the message and the energy of optimism around the world back to their states wherever you're going to be so November 5th click on the link above or below get registered and if you're watching the same well Pat I like to travel private can I bring my private jet here five of you guys will be after you buy your ticket then you can ask us and that's only available to the tickets at the highest level possible
Starting point is 00:07:46 to bring your jet and park in here. So having said that, get your tickets, and I cannot wait to see you November 5th, 6 p.m. at our new headquarters in Fort Lauderdale. Take care, everybody. Bye-bye. Here's all I will say to you. I dare you to miss it. No, I'm telling you right now. I dare you. I'm telling you to your face, I dare you to miss it.
Starting point is 00:08:06 For four years, you're gonna say I will never miss it again. Because the next one we do like, this is four years from now, like the World Cup, which should be in 2028, I dare you to miss it. For those of you guys that are wise and smart enough to know what's gonna happen and the crazy stuff that we're gonna be covering, you'll be attending. And we can't wait to have you guys there. We cannot wait to spend the entire night with you, your friends, your family together, all night talking about what's going to happen in 2025 and on. So Rob, put the link below for
Starting point is 00:08:33 people to go get registered. If you're listening to this online, go to 5990live.com, go to events, purchase a ticket and we'll see you there. Anyways, let's get right into it. Rob, first thing I want you to do is, yesterday, Kamala Harris does a 60-minute interview. Now, to be fair, this was an actual interview. The host would not let her get away with anything. He followed up with the questions back to back to back. I'm going to show a clip. I think we're going go through three of them One of them has to do about immigration One of them has to do when he asks if you own a gun and you should see her face When he asks the follow-up question, have you ever used it?
Starting point is 00:09:15 I mean you have to see the way she answers the question and there's a couple other ones that she gets very uncomfortable But he does a phenomenal job in this interview and I have my own reasons why I believe gets very uncomfortable, but he does a phenomenal job in this interview. And I have my own reasons why I believe he is pushing as hard as he is, but we'll have here plenty of commentary. So let's get right into it, Rob. Which one do you want to start off with first? Would you like the child tax credit, the border issue? Let's start off with the border first.
Starting point is 00:09:37 And this is Bill Whitaker, by the way. This is Bill Whitaker from Philly. From Philly. Rob Stumpengron. ... the border for years. Watch his expression. And so I know this is not a problem that started with your administration. Correct, correct.
Starting point is 00:09:49 But there was an historic flood of undocumented immigrants coming across the border the first three years of your administration. As a matter of fact, arrivals quadrupled from the last year of President Trump. Was it a mistake to loosen the immigration policies as much as you did? It's a long standing problem. And solutions are at hand. And from day one, literally, we have been offering solutions. What I was asking was, was it a mistake to kind of allow that flood to happen in the first place? I think the policies that we
Starting point is 00:10:34 have been proposing are about fixing a problem, not promoting a problem. Okay. But the numbers did quadruple. And the numbers today because of what we have done we have cut let's the flow of illegal immigration by half we have done that the flow of fentanyl by half but we need Congress to be able to act to actually fix the problem Tom how do you process this with her being pushed well I think the media has been taking a lot of heat. There were two debates where the media took heat. I mean, let's face it, we don't need to go into detail, but the president debate, the
Starting point is 00:11:12 VP debate, the media has taken heat for being a lapdog of the left. And what you have here is 60 minutes and Bill Whitaker, if you know Bill Whitaker's history, he's a straight up guy. You know, he's got his slant left, but he's been a straight up interviewer, and that's typically the history of the 60 minute staff. And what I see here is there's a lot of cuts in here, and there's a lot of edits,
Starting point is 00:11:35 but he is trying to get her to answer the question for the American people, and I applaud what he did. And when you look at her reaction she's angry. You could tell that was anger and that was a reaction coming out there and she's trying to do what all politicians do that she's not very unique at but trying to do what we need and we need Congress and so when you get the hands waving and the restarting of sentences and bringing in third topics which is what she was, you know she's got no answer. So I gave her a screaming F on that.
Starting point is 00:12:09 And he's trying to follow up and get her to answer the question. That's how I process this. And I was shocked that it was allowed to go out on broadcasts like this. I would have thought that CBS would have stepped on it, suppressed it, or spun it differently. But I actually was you know, was
Starting point is 00:12:25 favorably impressed with Bill Whitaker. Vinny. Yeah, I was impressed too. I just, and you know, I feel, I don't think, Tom, that she got the questions beforehand. That looks like a genuine upset, like how dare you question me when you know that I failed so bad. I think that, it's, I don't want to say day, late, dollar, short, but we've had four years, and now it's like everything has fallen apart You know, I mean the wheels are off and now now they're starting to come around but it's a good question But why why are they letting this air so late? Why would they let this? Why would they let her get exposed like this? So it's actually not late because there's still three and a half weeks left
Starting point is 00:13:02 So trust me the new cycle right now, by tomorrow, but not by tomorrow, by Thursday, you forgot about this. It's done. Everything right now is jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, and you just have to survive these jabs. Now, this is a good hook, you got caught. This is not a joke. By the way, go play the next clip, Rob,
Starting point is 00:13:18 about flipping positions. Go play the clip about flipping positions where, do you have that one or no? Where she's kind of like, is this the one? Go ahead and play the clip about flipping positions where, do you have that one or no? Where she's kind of like, is this the one? It is. Go ahead and play the clip, watch this. Tell you what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:13:29 This is probably the best one. The column is saying. Hands down, watch this. Okay. They say that the reason so many voters don't know you is that you have changed your position on so many things. You were against fracking, now you're for it. You supported looser immigration policies, now you're tightening them up.
Starting point is 00:13:48 You were for Medicare for all, now you're not. So many that people don't truly know what you believe or what you stand for, and I know you've heard that. In the last four years, I have been Vice President of the United States, and I have been vice president of the United States and I have been traveling our country and I have been listening to folks and seeking what is possible in terms of common ground. I believe in building consensus. We are a diverse people geographically, regionally in terms of where we are in our backgrounds and what the American people do want is that we have leaders who can build consensus
Starting point is 00:14:26 Where we can figure out compromise and understand it's not a bad thing as long as you don't compromise your values To find common-sense solutions and that has been my approach Tom that's weak. That's like she's running for mayor I I see I hear mayor and governor candidates that do a better job of spinning back to, we all know what the problem is. We got to get to consensus and serve the people. Meanwhile, the people are saying, well, wait a minute, let's get back to the question. Tell me what you're going to do about that. Cause I'm very interested in it. That was weak. That was, I see mayor candidates do a better job spinning back. So she can run and
Starting point is 00:15:04 hide all she wants from the border, but the Biden administration, Biden Harris administration has to own that problem. I mean, just look at the stats and whatever number you come up with is very believable. 10 million, 15 million, 20, whatever the number is, you know, it's kind of like just come on in. But we hear the term, oh, he's a puppet. She's a puppet. Oh, that they're not really the ones running the government. They're a puppet. They're a puppet. Well, this is a living, breathing example of a actual puppet.
Starting point is 00:15:33 She didn't earn this nomination. You know, if Biden was able to walk upstairs and formulate sentences, he would still be the nominee. She was coordinated to basically, uh, usurp Biden and he reluctantly sort of exited stage left after Nancy Pelosi told him that he was ruining the down ballot ticket after the Obamas of the world. Adam, what do you think about what she said here? What I'm saying is that she's not saying anything. She doesn't have policy perspective. She doesn't have anything tangible to run on. She's just
Starting point is 00:16:06 repeating talking points. And if you saw over the weekend, her teleprompter went out. Yeah. And she froze. She's like, Oh, Oh, 3232. You saw the life come out of her eyes because she's like, I don't know how to do the economy. She can't avoid inflation and she can't avoid not knowing she's talking about it. Remember his number? 32! Today we got 32 days until the election. Oh god. Ready? And the teleprompter goes out now. Now. 32 days.
Starting point is 00:16:38 32 days. 32 days. Okay, we got some business to do. We got some business to do. Alright. Hip-hop. 32 days. Okay, we got some business to do. We got some business to do. Alright. Hip-hop. 32 days. You don't have the ability to tell a story.
Starting point is 00:16:50 And we know. Just tell a story. We will do it. We will do it. Put the sheep around her. So many sheep. And this is going to be a very tight race until the very end. This is going to be a very tight race until the very end. This is going to be a very tight race until
Starting point is 00:17:05 the very end. We are the underdogs. You can pause it right there. What happens when you're in a conversation with a world leader and the conversation goes in a direction you did not expect? What do you think they're going to do? You think they're going to give you questions in advance when you're meeting with G? Nope. You think they're going to give you questions in advance when you meet with you know a Putin or if you choose to meet with Putin or any of these guys? No, they're you know. So then the question becomes either the people that say
Starting point is 00:17:33 you're just a puppet are right or you're just not qualified for the job. Rob, play the clip about which one is this? Is this the Glock? No, this is the Glock though. Play the Glock clip. Watch this. This is funny. You recently surprised people when you said that you are a gun owner and then if someone came into your house. That was not the first time I've talked about it. That's not the first time I've talked about it. So what kind of guns you own and when and why did you get it? I have a Glock and I've had it for quite some time and I mean look Bill my background is in law enforcement and so there you go. Have you ever fired it? Yes of course I have. My apartment. At a shooting range. Yes of course I have. By the way you know you
Starting point is 00:18:21 know when somebody asks you have a gun it's kind of like this ask me you have a car Yeah, ask me you have a car. I do look what kind is it? I have a Ford Okay, what kind of Ford though what but I have a Ford I understand that Pat but what kind of For is it a Mustang? Of course. I drive my foot at a shooting range. You drove your Ford out of shooting I drive my Ford in a freeway like everybody else. By the way that is the- Well we're in Dallas sir, you only have a toll on us. Who the hell says I have a Glock?
Starting point is 00:18:53 So hold on, do you think she's lying about having a gun? Because I don't think this serves her constituency. It's not like the single cat ladies are like yes. Do you believe she owns a Glock? I don't believe whatever you're about to say, the answer is no. But do you believe she owns, you think? I don't believe whatever you're about to say. The answer's no. I don't believe her. But do you believe she owns a Glock?
Starting point is 00:19:08 I don't think that's something you just make up. You think that is? I don't. Glock is, by the way, if you go back and you think about guns from hip hop rap, you'll hear Glock. She grew up with Tupac. Right.
Starting point is 00:19:21 So do you believe she owns a gun? Absolutely not. And guess, this is how easy the world is. Guys, show me a photo of you holding a gun. That's all you have to do. Right, so do you believe she was a guy absolutely not and yes, this is how easy the world is guys Show me a photo of you holding a gun. That's all that's all you have to do. Just show me No, I don't believe I would have been like like me and you we have guns. I would like yo glock nine millimeter I have there she is bro. That's a believable photo Also, she does Why would this like why is would this be a talking pork she wants to endorse?
Starting point is 00:19:46 What she's trying to do, here's what she's trying to do. She used to be not for fracking, not she is. She used to be about taking your guns if necessary. Now she's owns a Glock and she shoots it all the time at a range apparently. She used to be against, she used to be for high taxes. Now she's all about entrepreneurs and she says I'm a capitalist she said that yesterday on 60 minutes I'm a true capitalist listen it's it's not a good look nobody believes you no one believes you um can I say one thing no Pat yeah the scary thing
Starting point is 00:20:18 the scary I don't want to say sad the scary thing is people are believing her and that's how she is right now Leading in the national polls and that's that's what's insane The people here's a question. Yeah, the people that matter do they believe her? Like I'm talking about the people that are gonna matter in the election Like right now if you go to VT news that AI Rob if you just go to the home go to VT news click on the home page Okay, this is the home page if you go on VT news that AI and you can go to the bottom right Okay, and click on the election not election in the u.s. Click on that and go to it zoom out right here Okay, as of right now. This is right now the national poll shows. She's ahead by 1.4 Okay, but if you go to Arizona click on Arizona. Oh, tells you trumps up. Look at all those places trumps up. These are many different polls
Starting point is 00:21:09 Tom you want to break this down for everybody and go one by one by one? Yeah, well what we do VT analytics we pull together polling data. We look at the background We want polls that are recent from pollsters liberal pollsters conservatist pollsters But we want the ones that have shown themselves to be more accurate in the 2020 election and the 2022 midterm election. So we pull those most recent. We put the dates up, the margin of error, all the data up there. And right now Arizona 2.7 for Trump on the most recent polls. That's what we see. You go to Georgia, it's gonna be much tighter much tighter Rob and Rob can just step through these battlegrounds That George is dead tied at least according to current polls Michigan as you would expect, you know out there ruled Trump
Starting point is 00:21:53 Sliver Nevada with all the Union right now. We think that's hers She's when then you go to North Carolina now, that's another story there because it's 1.3 up, but we have a lot of voters Unfortunately, they're Wise Atlas Intel who is the most accurate last time? Why are they saying Harris is up 2.4 in North Carolina? Atlas Intel's is pulling out The stops and they did is you take a look at it? 1173 and they also said that it was a full margin of error of three. So that's anywhere from point six for Trump Point four for Harris but Atlas Intel is you know
Starting point is 00:22:32 You go take a look at what they pulled and they pulled one that was a more urban It's a little more urban, but that's what we're looking at time. You didn't answer my question Here's what I'm asking Atlas Intel Intel, that last time, had the smallest margin of error over everybody. CNN had the worst, LA Times had the worst, WAPO had the worst. Atlas Intel is saying that she's up 2.4 in Carolina. That's a lot of credibility for these guys. These are not a left-wing place. That's right. We accept that poll because we know North Carolina and Georgia are going to be close.
Starting point is 00:23:05 So go to the next one, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania, this one, we actually are in lines up with them. You see the most recent of all of these is the Emerson and the Trafalgar. Trafalgar, 926 and 929, that's Trump 3. We believe, especially after what you've seen over the weekend, we're anxious to see the new polls coming out of Pennsylvania after the big rally. But we're putting them all up there. The good-
Starting point is 00:23:31 And go to Wisconsin to see what that looks like. And in Wisconsin is going Harris. And even we believe that as well. And Tom, was Pennsylvania normally democratic? Pennsylvania, by the way, thank you for asking that. That's not a planted question. I'll give you the answer. Pennsylvania is increasingly becoming purple. If you look at the last three elections and you look at central Pennsylvania and the suburbs that are around Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, there
Starting point is 00:23:59 is more Hispanic and black vote heading conservative. And so Pennsylvania has been becoming purple. And people are saying right now that it is light purple. It is not the blue stronghold that it was for five elections prior to 2016. Well, can I give you just a little perspective? You said earlier, well, it seems like she's pulling ahead, or it seems like it's breaking through. It's actually not.
Starting point is 00:24:24 I always follow the Vegas polls for the first time in almost two months Trump has finally pulled ahead of Kamala in terms of Vegas. I'm not sure what this one is, but it's been neck and neck this entire time, but he's basically inching a little bit higher. Now, you know, you've seen how Kamala, Rob, I sent you this on wall street journal, you know, Kamala is like, I was working class, working class family, I was born in a working class. Well, in a ironic twist, the number one story in the Wall Street Journal right now is Kamala Harris struggling to break through with the working class.
Starting point is 00:25:00 And her inner circle is basically saying, we need to do better. Crucial states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, which we just discussed. Basically it's not a coalescing how they basically wanted her to do this or historically or historically. Exactly. So, um, I don't know. Is this, is this her ceiling is my question after the 60 minutes, essentially a debacle has she peaked? We'll find out. Well, there's a lot of discussion on the strategy that they're putting in place. Why is she
Starting point is 00:25:30 going? She is not speaking to her own people this week. She is bouncing around on comedy, podcasts, they are looking for other groups of voters at the edge. And I happen to think on one hand, I kind of laugh at the strategy that And I happen to think, on one hand, I kind of laugh at the strategy that I see that you're putting forth this week, but on the other hand, because I'm like, why would you go on that podcast? My gosh, why don't you go on a podcast
Starting point is 00:25:52 that talks about substance and at least gives people from the middle an opportunity to talk. Instead, you go on call her daddy. Give me a break. Why she would do that? Well, she's doing that trying to get to different groups, different groups of voters. Is this her asking why you she would do that? Well, she's doing that trying to get to different groups, different groups of voters. Is this her asking why you agreed to do this?
Starting point is 00:26:07 She's with Alex Cooper. Right. Yes. This is why you agreed to do this podcast. Go for it. I'm curious, like you don't do too many long form interviews. What made you want to do Call Her Daddy today? Well, I think you and your listeners have really got this thing right, which is one
Starting point is 00:26:27 of the best ways to communicate with people is to be real, you know, and to talk about the things that people really care about. What I love about what you do is that your voice in your show is really about your listeners. And I think especially now, this is a moment in the country and in life where people really want to know they're seen and heard and that they're part of a community, that they're not out there alone. Did you see her on TV? Well, I mean, getting real is important. What you really didn't do at the border, what you really did with Willie Brown, what you're really talking about here, how you're really
Starting point is 00:27:02 flip-flopping to look like Trump. Go to the last clip with economy and then we'll move on to the next topic with Muskin Tucker. My plan is about saying that when you invest in small businesses, you invest in the middle class and you strengthen America's economy. Small businesses are part of the backbone of America's economy. But pardon me, Madam Vice President, the question was, how are you going to pay for it? Well, one of the things, I'm going to make sure that the richest of us who can afford
Starting point is 00:27:36 it, pay their fair share in taxes. It is not right that teachers and nurses and firefighters are paying a higher tax rate than billionaires and the biggest corporations. And I plan on making that fair. But we're dealing with the real world here. But the real world includes- How are you going to get this through Congress? I have talked to people.
Starting point is 00:27:58 You know, when you talk quietly with a lot of folks in Congress, they know exactly what I'm talking about because their constituents know exactly what I'm talking about, because their constituents know exactly what I'm talking about. Their constituents are those firefighters and teachers and nurses. She talks quietly to people in Congress, not out loud, quietly. By the way, she was on Stephen Colbert as well, Pat. You want to talk about cringe? Because she's doing those rounds, like he said. Call her daddy, Stephen Colbert.
Starting point is 00:28:24 Have you seen this? This is just, brace yourself for the level of cringe. And listen to him. Obviously he's a leftist shill, but check this one out, Pat. What is it that is, to coin a phrase, great about America and that kindles your love for it? To use kindle.
Starting point is 00:28:41 There's so much. There's so much. There's so much. And you're right. And I have the blessing and privilege of traveling all over our country. And in particular, in these years where we have witnessed so-called leaders attempting to create division between us, I meet people who are just,
Starting point is 00:29:10 the people who are the ones who are the most optimistic. I got it, I mean the point is, but when you go back to the economy point, when he's asking her about economy, how are you gonna get it done? Like this isn't lip service, how are you gonna get it done? She does not have an answer. No, she said she's gonna just take billionaires
Starting point is 00:29:25 and millionaires and just tax the hell out of them. Right. That's what your goal is. Tom, any final thoughts on this before we move on? Yeah, I do, and I would like to go back to CBS for a second. CBS is sitting number three in the ratings. On an average night, ABC gets almost eight million viewers, NBC six, and CBS barely 4.2. So they're literally in third place.
Starting point is 00:29:46 And they took it in the chops after Margaret Brennan looked so terrible and Nora O'Donnell, who is the lead host of the debate, looked less than terrible but still really bad. CBS took a lot of heat for that. And at the end of the day, CBS also needs to think about CBS. They're running a business. And I think, and 60 Minutes, CBS, I think they came out on this and Bill Whitaker and
Starting point is 00:30:11 they, and they're trying to show journalistic integrity. And I think that's what they were trying to do. Now they all, remember they all have a relapse tomorrow morning and they get back to, to cheering for one side. But I was thinking about this a little bit more strategically and thinking about just CBS and as a business pat and thinking this is where CBS has to come back up and say, man, we got to show America that they should be watching us because they're not getting viewers.
Starting point is 00:30:36 So let me ask you, what is the chance that 60 minutes is going to apologize to Trump for not talking about the Hunter Brighton laptop and saying it was wrong? Minus 4,000%. Okay, and what's the chances that they think that Trump's gonna see this and say they were tough on her that now I'll agree to come and be on 60 Minutes? I think they're trying to bait him that way, yes. I agree.
Starting point is 00:30:56 That's why I think this was a tough interview because you know what it is at the end of the day? You know what wins at the end of the day that makes everybody honest? Here's what wins at the end of the day. If you don't get ratings and people are not watching what you're doing, you're out of business. And if you're not getting eyeballs, people sit there and say, your customers are not
Starting point is 00:31:14 happy. They will go elsewhere. You can keep doing these bogus interviews. No one likes you. They're going to go to somebody that's doing real interviews. Ratings are real. Customers are the most important voters in America, period. You can say whatever you want, they're not gonna change.
Starting point is 00:31:30 Let me go to another story here. With regards to Rob, if you can go up to the Musk and Tucker interview and pull up the clip where he's like, look, I think I'm gonna get, pull up any one of them. Pull up any one of them, go ahead, play this one here. By the way, this reminds me of the old Apple commercial. I don't know if you guys remember that.
Starting point is 00:31:48 Go ahead. He loses, man. What? You're fucked. What? You're fucked, dude. I'm fucked. If he loses, I'm fucked.
Starting point is 00:31:58 It does seem that way. You can't just be like, you can't just be like, yo, I'm like. How long do you think my prison sentence't just be like, you can't just be like, yo, I'm like... How long do you think my prison sentence is gonna be? Do you think, well, I see my children, I don't know. It's not like you can say, well, yeah, I maxed out to them, but, you know, I get... I have no possibility of my ability.
Starting point is 00:32:17 No? No, no, and I've been trashing Kamala nonstop. Oh, I know! Well, not the Kamala puppet, I call her, you know. The machine that the Kamala puppet represents. Yeah, she's irrelevant. I mean, she's not even... No, no, like I made a joke which I realized I deleted, which is like nobody's even bothering to try to kill Kamala because it's pointless.
Starting point is 00:32:43 What do you achieve? No, it's totally right. It's quite another puppet. Exactly. That's a's pointless. What do you achieve? Nothing. It's totally right. Let's find another puppet. Exactly. That's a great point. Let's just get another puppet. It's no point in killing. It's deep and true, though.
Starting point is 00:32:50 Nobody's trying to kill Joe Biden. It's in people's bloodstream. It would be pointless. There's this lady that's just weeping in here. You actually put that up? Yeah. Some people interpreted it as though I was calling for people to assassinate her.
Starting point is 00:33:05 But I was like, doesn't it seem strange that no one's even bothered to try? It's not worth it. There's an endless supply. It's absurd. It could be anybody. You can pause it. By the way, the fact that they released this, they're comfortable releasing this. This is not accidental being released.
Starting point is 00:33:26 And then play the other clip with why they don't want him. Will that ever come out, do you think? You know, I think part of why Kamala's getting so much support is that if Trump wins, that everything clientless is going become public. Wow. And some of those billionaires behind Kamala are terrified of that outcome. Yeah, do you think Reid Hoffman's uncomfortable? Yes. Fast answer.
Starting point is 00:33:54 And Gates. LinkedIn. And Gates. And Gates, yeah. I only ask that because you can sort of, you just look at them and you're like, that's a nervous person right there. I don't know, I mean, I assume you know them, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:04 Yes, Reid Hoffman was my Vice President for the Development of PayPal. Yeah, PayPal. Yeah. What kind of a laugh is that? Yeah, I know. Like, I know what you did kind of a laugh. I know what you did last summer.
Starting point is 00:34:16 Does he seem nervous to you? Yes. Yeah, I mean, he's terrified of a Trump victory. Because of this closure that would follow? I think, yeah, I mean, I mean he's terrified of a Trump victory. Because of the disclosure that would follow? I think, yeah, I mean I think he's certainly ideologically not aligned with Trump anyway, but I think he is concerned about the abstain situation. Wow. Okay, let's be honest.
Starting point is 00:34:41 I saw the entire interview. They touched everything from the border know, the border to come They hit so many issues. This is dead serious Pat and this guy he's not he's not he's not joking around Everything got everything was kind of fun and playful Until this moment and I think that he is Trump is such a threat because besides the you know The redemption and and and putting everybody out think about all the people that don't want him in Pat. The Department of Justice, all the deep state people that are in there, everybody in the FBI, how many, 51 former Intel agents
Starting point is 00:35:10 that did the Hunter Biden laptop. He's coming for all these people. I think one of the main ones, the Epstein client list, and let's not forget what Melinda Gates, because he mentioned Gates at the end Pat. Melinda Gates said one of the main reasons she left her husband, Bill
Starting point is 00:35:25 Gates, is because his relationship with Epstein after he was a convicted pedophile. She said he was abhorrent, she said she felt he was evil, personified and she met him one time and she felt evil from him and these guys are best friends and I think it's one of the main reasons that they're fearing this guy and he's absolutely right and he said it it's because of that and God knows what he knows with all the other Twitter files that he has all the direct messages from all these people. Well you know what's interesting and it's gonna it's gonna seem like so obvious at this point but about I don't know six to nine months ago PBD made a prediction and it's becoming abundantly clear. Pat said and this was from now you're gonna be, of course I see it now.
Starting point is 00:36:07 But he said, watch Trump, Tucker, and Elon come together and sort of form sort of some this uniformity transformers. But the reason he, okay. So was it that long ago? But the reason you made that prediction at that time is because it was almost a little far fetched. I said it a month after he got fired from Fox, which would have been what? May of 2023.
Starting point is 00:36:28 A year, over a year. So it felt like yesterday, Pat. But at the time, it was like, whoa, why would this happen? What's going on here? But the reality is this, because of this administration, because of the DEI, ESG, woke mind virus, LGBTQIA, he, him, they, they them all that's you have people like Elon Musk, Joe Rogan just going with common sense being like, yeah, I was not a Trump guy. Clearly. But at this point, I am what he called himself dark Maga like he's all
Starting point is 00:36:57 in on Maga. He was at the Butler. That's the rally at the rally on stage jumping around. And you know, we're starting to see some of the reasons why, but do you remember when like, there's a bit in 2020, 2021, Biden did the sort of the EV council, didn't invite Elon Musk. Weird. Okay. All of a sudden he moves out of California, taxes regulation. Obviously he's got a bone to pick with Kamala and Gavin Newsom.
Starting point is 00:37:21 We know that. But then the straw that broke the camel's back with Elon was that one of his kids transitioned and he basically said on, I think the conversation with Jordan Peterson, my mission in life is to go after the woke mind virus. And then on top of that, the coup de grace is the Twitter free speech thing. Elon Musk has gone from basically I would say a liberal, you know, center left Democrat to a full on MAGA in four short years, not because of Trump, but because of the Biden Harris administration. And he's a dude. And I think, listen, Elon is not only one of the most successful, he's one of the
Starting point is 00:37:55 smartest dudes out there. He's warned, he warned in this interview, Pat, that if Kamala Harris wins, it's over. It's over because of the 700% influx of illegals in all these swing states and all these battleground states. He put up a chart, he put it on X, he posted it. It was the scariest thing and he's telling them, he's like this is why it's so pivotal, this election matters more than any of them because if they win, it's a wrap.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Because their kids, yeah, because Adam, think about it's a wrap. I was just gonna ask you guys that. Yeah, because Adam, think about it. These people that are here, those 20 million, I think it's more, their kids are gonna have kids and they're all, and it's gonna keep going and they're having kids, they're all gonna vote Democrat and it's a wrap. That's why, and I hate when people go, well every election is important. It's not like this. It's never been like this with technology being where it's at and the fact that in California,
Starting point is 00:38:44 Gavin Newsom passed Now it's a law. It is illegal to even ask for identification if people are going to vote He meant he even talked about this here and Tucker was like, what do you mean? He's like it's made it He goes one of his friends Elon's friends went to go vote and they go we can't even ask you for your ID. It's California for you California is a video you bring up a good point. I was going to ask Pat and the guys, you know, every four years they say, this is the most important election.
Starting point is 00:39:10 This is the most important election. They'll do it in 2024. They'll do it in 28 during there too. But it is it actually this time around the most important election in Georgia. Are you planning on having kids? I am. Yes. If the answer is you're planning on having kids And you want to build a family and you want somebody that your kids?
Starting point is 00:39:29 Have a good future without being groomed. There's no question about it This is the most important election of our lifetime in my opinion I can't think of a more important election in my lifetime than this one. Don't get me wrong Everybody says it. But one, he was asked the question saying, she was asked the question saying, you were not even, on 60 minutes, you were not even a candidate.
Starting point is 00:39:55 Like how do you all of a sudden become a candidate? You were, the way you were chosen was not in a way where you worked hard for it. You didn't go campaign for this. This has never happened in the history of the company. She's not the president. You know, every time they say he's a puppet, he's a puppet, he's a puppet, right?
Starting point is 00:40:13 And you'll sit there, you're like, was Obama a puppet? Maybe to some of the money people, but I think Obama actually also had his own vision of what he wanted to do, okay? Do I think about if was President Bush a puppet? Maybe he was in the shadow of his father, and Dick Cheney had all the influence, you guys saw the movie Vice,
Starting point is 00:40:37 and you know, Dick Cheney was supposed to be the most evil man of all time, and Christian Bale says, hey, thank you so much for allowing me to play the devil. That's what he said when he won the award. Remember that? Now, you know who's campaigning with the devil's daughter? Kamala Harris.
Starting point is 00:40:52 Did you hear what Liz Cheney said yesterday? Liz Cheney yesterday, they asked her a question. They said, did you everything you would campaign with Kamala four years ago? No, I never thought I was going to campaign. But when I see the Constitution that's in a threat, right there, it's that one right there. Right, that one right there. going to campaign. But when I see the Constitution that's in a threat, right, there's that one right there. Right that one right there. Click on that.
Starting point is 00:41:08 Watch this. The Harris campaign has been hopscotching the country and with less than a month to go the pace is picking up. The vice president told us she's lost track of how many states she's visited. How are you doing? Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go. Yes, right there. I have never voted for a Democrat. Watch this. she's visited. How are you doing? Go, go, go a little bit, go, go, go, go. Yes, right there.
Starting point is 00:41:26 I have never voted for a Democrat. Watch this. But this year, I am proudly casting my vote for Vice President Kamala Harris. That proclamation spurred a chant of approval from the crowd. Four years ago, someone! Thank you, Liz! Four years ago, if someone had told you that you would be campaigning with Liz Cheney, what would you have said to them?
Starting point is 00:41:52 That'd be great! It's really diplomatic. Would you ever have thought that you'd be campaigning with Kamala Harris? I hope that if you had said to me four years ago, our constitution is going to be under threat and it's going to be crucial for the parties to come together and to support Vice President Harris because she'll defend the rule of law,
Starting point is 00:42:15 I know I would have said that's exactly what I'll do. You can pause right there. OPP is not back. But here's a question, though. The question, what's it really? OPP was... Yeah. It used to be Mayor Brown's back in the day.
Starting point is 00:42:26 That's what I'm saying, it was OPP. But you know me. It's philosophical conversation right there. Only, you have to be 44, 45, 46. You have to be 44 to know what OPP is. But no, going back to it, is when you think something like this, and we're supposed to think Dick Cheney was the devil,
Starting point is 00:42:44 but now the devil's daughter is supporting her. Okay cool sounds good. So you think about puppets. Was Trump a puppet? He's obviously anti-establishment. Was Bush a puppet? Was Biden a puppet? Yeah Biden was a puppet. At the level of Kamala? No. He wasn't at the level of Kamala. Okay I mean this is the ultimate of the ultimate of the ultimate of the ultimate. There's been no competition. There's been no primary. You were just given a job. It's like you got four kids. Okay? Your oldest son knew you when you had nothing. Okay? And he lived with you
Starting point is 00:43:20 when you had nothing. Your second son experienced when he started making a quarter million. You're an executive now, you're doing okay, you went to nicer restaurants. Your third child saw when you become the CEO of the company, you got some shares and company went public, now you're worth 10 million. Your fourth kid is now experiencing with the next exit you had, now you're worth $100 million.
Starting point is 00:43:43 And then you decide to have your fourth kid run the business. Yeah, they haven't seen anything. They haven't done anything. And this kid has had no competition with the other three. It's not like they all had to go through an interview process, the primary. No, here's your, go run the company.
Starting point is 00:43:59 So when you ask the question, in that sense, this is deeply concerning, and I get what Musk is talking about. By the way, do you see Musk playing games? Musk is laughing. You can tell Musk is like, look man, I'm doing my part. You know, if I do my part, if I don't, I'm gonna go to jail, it is what it is.
Starting point is 00:44:19 I'm good with it. I'm just enjoying the journey and I'm gonna do my part. The way he's playing is a very different way than on the other side, they're afraid of losing control. The right has no control of nothing. Think about it. For somebody that's in the middle, listening to this here, the left controls media. The left controls the DOJ, the CIA, the establishment controls those institutions.
Starting point is 00:44:44 Trump does not control any of that. None of that. Tell me who he has on inside on CIA open amount. Tell me who he has on the FBI side. Tell me who he has on the IRS side. Who? Is that what their game is? That's their game isn't control.
Starting point is 00:44:56 Their game is leave me alone and let me get to work. But a spin job, man, they're doing a phenomenal job spinning it. You bring up such an interesting point here about, all right, do you plan on having kids? You know what's so interesting? The number one thing that's going to determine this election is straight up the gender divide. Men are overwhelmingly going with Trump and women are overwhelmingly going with Kamala. So if Kamala wins, it's because women are prioritizing abortion and reproductive rights above the economy, immigration, wars, everything.
Starting point is 00:45:28 That's ladies, that's your choice. But here's the most ironic part. Just this past week or so, who's Trump hanging out with? Who's Kamala hanging out with? Trump's hanging out with Elon Musk. He's hanging out with Tucker Carlson. He's hanging out with Ben Shapiro. Whereas Kamala is hanging out with Taylor
Starting point is 00:45:45 Swifts of the world. Call her daddy, the Chelsea Handlers. Look at who's endorsing them. Here's the funny part between Kamala Harris, call her daddy, Taylor Swift, Chelsea Handler, a total of zero children, zero children. You put together Trump, Elon Musk, 11 kids, Trump's five kids. Tucker Carlson's got four kids. Ben Shapiro, I think has four or five kids. That's 25 kids. So you tell me who's the, who's the party of family values? Very interesting dynamic here. Great point. I didn't even realize that zero. Yeah. Zero kids. So when, but I adopted, uh, you know, adults. So when you, when you think about, when you think about issues like that with family, yeah, this could be the most important
Starting point is 00:46:28 election of our lifetime. Let's go to the next one. Florida, we're about to get hit. We just got hit last week. 2 million people in surrounding areas, I think, don't have any power. Let me give you some stats here that I have. 2 million don't have a power. 150,000 people have applied for FEMA assistance,
Starting point is 00:46:46 if I'm not mistaken. 250,000 people still don't have any power. Two million went out, but 250,000 people haven't had it for about a week. 400 mile radius was the hurricane. The closest one to we had to this one was Katrina. That was also 400 mile in radius. You look at the pictures, it just doesn't look right
Starting point is 00:47:05 with what happened. And the criticism that's coming with FEMA while we're going through this is that they're not doing anything about it. By the way, only 2% of the houses that were impacted by the Hurricane Helene have flood insurance. Only 2%. You know what that means? You have a $300,000 homeowners have flood insurance only 2% you know what that means you have a $300,000 house gone and you don't have the money it's wiped out and FEMA has given them what $750 you know I thought it was 750 per person in the house it's 750 per household if you live in a house with six people it's just $750 okay while this is taking place however as if that wasn't bad enough already now you got here Hurricane Milton on its way.
Starting point is 00:47:47 And I know you've done a couple skits that's funny and all this other stuff. There's nothing funny about this. This is now a cat five and it's out of point. By the way, these are people leaving Tampa. They're literally leaving Tampa. This is a good picture. I saw pictures with traffic that was, I mean, it was horrible. And Rob, if you can pull up the mayor of Tampa, what she just said in an interview yesterday with CNN,
Starting point is 00:48:07 if you can pull that up. She's been interviewed and she's being asked, hey, you know, how bad is it? Look what she says. She doesn't flinch. Listen to this. It's halfway through this. This is literally catastrophic.
Starting point is 00:48:19 And I can say without any dramatization whatsoever, if you choose to stay in one of those evacuation areas, you're going to die. Wow. Wow. I mean, that is an incredibly blunt message. And I know you have a lot of experience dealing with these storms. You don't say something like that lightly. Mayor, she tries to make it political. I've never said that. And 10 to 12 foot surge. I mean, if this takes a jog to the south, that's gonna save us from the storm surge, but it stays on the track that it's projected
Starting point is 00:48:53 to be on right now. Or if it goes a bit north would be even worse. Some of the predictions are saying that Pinellas County to the south of us, the entire county is gonna be underwater. So this is something that I have never seen in my life. So she asked her question, says, so what do you think about all this stuff with political that they're not doing this and Kamala's not doing this?
Starting point is 00:49:19 You know what the lady says? I actually like what she said. She says, no, that is not true. I'm in communication with the president and our governor DeSantis has been very active on this, been helping us out. Rob, play the exchange with Kamala, what she says about DeSantis and our DeSantis response,
Starting point is 00:49:34 because I think there's a feud going on here between the two of them. Go ahead, Rob. Governor DeSantis, NBC is reporting Governor DeSantis is ignoring your calls on hurricanes, resources and help. How does that hurt the situation here? You know, moments of crisis, if nothing else, should really be the moment that anyone who calls themselves a leader says they're going to put politics aside and put the people first.
Starting point is 00:50:04 People are in desperate need of support right now. leader, says they're going to put politics aside, and put the people first. People are in desperate need of support right now, and playing political games with this moment in these crisis situations, these are the height of emergency situations. It's just utterly irresponsible, and it is selfish, and it is about political gamesmanship. Okay, so she's saying it's selfish, it's about political gamesmanship. Do you have one from Ronda Santos, right? Go ahead and play this clip. And we've been laser focused on leveraging all resources available, including from the federal government. And I've been in touch with both FEMA and the president, as well as marshaling all our
Starting point is 00:50:37 state agencies and working to support our local communities. And so for Kamala Harris to try to say that my sole focus on the people of Florida is somehow selfish is delusional. She has no role in this. In fact, she's been vice president for three and a half years. I've dealt with a number of storms under this administration.
Starting point is 00:51:00 She has never contributed anything to any of these efforts. And so what I think is selfish is her trying to blunder into this. No. And here's the thing. Has she ever called before? She has no role. No. She has no role in this process.
Starting point is 00:51:15 I'm in contact with the President of the United States. I'm in contact with FEMA director. I'm obviously managing all our state agencies. We're supporting all our local government. And I will say this, I've had storms under both President Trump and President Biden, and I've worked well with both of them. She's the first one who's trying to politicize the storm and she's doing that just because of her campaign. She's trying to get some type of an edge. She knows she's doing poorly, and so she's playing these political games.
Starting point is 00:51:45 I don't have time for political games. I've got people whose lives are on the line. I've got people whose homes and their possessions are on the line, and we are focused 100% on that mission. I'm not worried about playing her political games. And so she is being- You can pause it right there. By the way, he's the reason why we live in Florida right now, why at least I'm in Florida right now. He's the reason because this guy gets stuff done period
Starting point is 00:52:09 Yeah, if there's one thing about him He may not be charismatic or charming or good on interviews or marketing or even doesn't like people Like he doesn't like doing interviews. He just wants to be his own body with presidential He's not yes not but I tell you he's one hell of a governor I mean he could have a future things could change and adjust but he's one hell of a governor Living in the state of Florida knowing he's in charge and stuff like this happened. You don't have a lot to worry about No one's gonna move more quicker more swift to get things done than this guy He doesn't need Kamala. This guy's been governor for what six plus years now, maybe even longer
Starting point is 00:52:43 He doesn't need comma here. Here's what's interesting about this getting back to the point of Tampa. Tampa has not been hit by a storm like this in over 100 years. The weirdest thing I've born and raised in Florida, I've dealt with Hurricane Andrew hurricanes left and right. These two hurricanes that just came through, what was the one that just came through? Helene Helene. And now Milton, this is a category five, almost six, they're saying six to insane. But here's the most interesting thing. Every hurricane I've ever seen. Fact check me comes from Africa comes west comes through the Bahamas
Starting point is 00:53:17 comes through Jamaica destroys the Caribbean maybe hits Miami maybe hits Fort Lauderdale goes through the Gulf of Mexico maybe goes up the panhandle. This started in the Gulf of Mexico. I don't know what's going on here. I've never seen anything like this. And the fact that Tampa is a sitting duck, they've not been hit by a hurricane, I guess in a hundred years, it's a very unusual path. And I'm really praying for the people. I listen again, our hearts, our prayers are, everything goes out to these people. I mean, we're going to feel it here as well.
Starting point is 00:53:48 But you know what pisses me off the most is the fact that during all this, on the 4th, and I'm going to get into it, Tony Blinken announced our government, Joe Biden, $157 million to Lebanon. This was on the 4th. Meanwhile, parents were tying their children to trees because the water was rushing down some of the parents were getting drifted off and dying and they were trying to save their children. All that is happening and she goes up there and says we're going to
Starting point is 00:54:18 give $750 to a family as if that's going to do anything. So when we tell people that this administration, this government doesn't care if you live or die, it's not just lip service, okay? And when we say America first, that's what America first has to be, okay? So far this year, Pat and Rob, I sent you the graph, this is how much money we don't have money to help Americans in North Carolina, in Florida, and all these places. So far this year, we've given 24.4 billion to Ukraine, 11.3 billion to Israel, 1.9 billion to Ethiopia, 1.6 billion to Jordan, 1.4 billion to Egypt, and it keeps going. And $9,000 per illegal immigrant that has entered the United States.
Starting point is 00:54:59 And we give them housing, we give them everything. And people that are dying and drowning in the United States Tom get $750 and then Alejandro my each per household household Alejandro my orcas who I despise I Despise earlier this year said Pat feet were good. We're ready for hurricane season now He's saying we don't have the money. We don't have the money to help Americans now We're about to get hit again, and we are shit out of luck I'm sorry for my language, and this is what bothers me Pat This is all of our tax money all of our tax money, and then when we need it. Where is it?
Starting point is 00:55:32 So the analogy is this Pat you live in a house you're putting your money in the piggy bank You're filling it up you're filling it up for emergencies or whatever you leave Pat your parents are taking the money and giving it all To the neighbors neighbors neighbors neighbors then something God forbid happens, your car accident, you don't have insurance, and you're like, hey, mom and dad, I need the money. And they go, we don't have, we gave it to all the neighbors. That's exactly what the hell they're doing with our money. So again, and I hate to bring it back to the voting, if you vote for these people, this is what's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:56:01 We should be America first, not every other country. And now we're seeing a first hand Tom. Disaster is hitting and they don't have money to help us. I think the greatest crisis that any leader can have is when his people lose confidence in him. That's the greatest crisis a leader can have. When you're sitting there and the people around you don't have confidence in you because you've screwed up the vision, you've screwed up the execution, you hired poor performers and suddenly all the people around you lose confidence in you. And that is exactly what's happening right now and I hope the American voters are paying attention to what's happening here.
Starting point is 00:56:37 That first and foremost, America is a nation of charity. Americans have big hearts when it comes to this. And I pray that they are looking around and finding the reputable agencies that you can put in, because there's a lot of shysters that put a lot of BS out now, try to trick you into donations. Find the reputable organizations that you can help.
Starting point is 00:57:00 You live in Oregon, you see this is happening, find the reputable organization, American Red Cross, whatever it is, that you could reach out to help with. Because Americans have a big heart, but I think Americans are smarter. I think that the political campaigns sometimes think that the voters are dumb enough to believe it, but I think they can believe with their eyes. Believe with your eyes what you're seeing. Local government and Ron DeSantis are doing a good job.
Starting point is 00:57:25 You've got people on the ground that are trying to do a good job in North Carolina that were being impeded and people were coming from the outside. Elon Musk bringing Starlink. Americans are not dumb. And if you like the leadership you see on this, vote for four more years of it. I got a couple things I want to ask you guys that we were researching yesterday I got a few questions for you. So FEMA is under DHS, right? Yes, Department Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas Department Homeland Security has roughly 100 billion dollar budget of the 100 billion dollar budget that they have
Starting point is 00:57:57 Last year's budget 2023 towards FEMA was 29 billion in 2022 was 27 billion this year. It's 20 billion They kept 8 billion for previous damages and stuff that happened. No problem as I'm going through this process But what's going on with Florida? I asked a few basic questions and this is what we did we sat yesterday and we just wrote some of these things down on How to judge and measure the effectiveness of a government agency? How are we supposed to measure? What questions should we ask with our taxpayer money? Number one, response time.
Starting point is 00:58:31 How quickly have they responded? You know what Majorca said? He says, we knew about Hulleen a week before it happened. You had a week to prepare for it. Number two, allocation of funds. Where is the money going to? There's claims about the fact that a billion dollars of the FEMA money went to immigrants.
Starting point is 00:58:49 I'm gonna read that to you because they're saying that was not the case. I'll actually read it to you from their website. Number three, transparency. Where is the money? Where's the level of accountability? Number four, proactiveness. How proactive are you guys being with this?
Starting point is 00:59:02 You have 20,000 agents, right? Number five, preparedness. You know this is Florida. You know this is hurricane season. Are you ready for it? How proactive are you guys being with this you have 20,000 agents right number five preparedness? You know this is Florida. You know this is hurricane season. Are you ready for it six? What kind of training do you offer to your personnel are they trained do they know what they're doing? Did they know how to go out and get things done seven supply drop back in the days? We used to be able to supply drop. Yep. Hey humanitarian. Let's go drop some food. How are we doing that? No, apparently that's not happening eight. What is FEMA's track record? Do you the viewer watching this? Do you trust their track record? Maybe this is their first screw-up Maybe they did a good job with Andrew in 92
Starting point is 00:59:35 Maybe they did a good job with Katrina on 05 maybe they did a good job with Puerto Rico in 17 or California wildfire in 18 or you know the Pandemic in 2020 by the way FEMA was started under President Carter I think in 1979 is when he started it that was his purpose next question you got number nine how's their customer service full customer experience communication how are they dealing with us when we're asking questions are they getting back to people on top I don't know I couldn't tell you and last but not least if the government's not doing a good job with
Starting point is 01:00:04 it then should we not allow the free market to respond to this by the way. Can you play the clip? I just sent you Rob Here's my orcas saying three months ago the keywords. We are fully prepared You have to read exactly what he says play the clip He says we are fully ready for hurricane season to come a clip. FEMA is tremendously prepared. This is what we do. This is what they do. And the key here, Rebecca, is also to make sure that the communities who are potentially impacted are prepared as well. And it's not just hurricanes and wildfires, also extreme heat, which certainly some parts of the united states
Starting point is 01:00:46 are already experiencing secretary all under my work is sounding the alarm on fema funding right after the devastation of hurricane elaine listen we are meeting the immediate need watch list of with the money that we have we are expecting another hurricane hitting. We do not have the funds. FEMA does not have the funds to make it through the season. This all comes as the Biden
Starting point is 01:01:12 Harris administration. You can let it play. Keep playing it. Spent over a billion dollars from a FEMA program on services for migrants. So check this out. They post this, right? And this scares the crap out of them to the point where if we go Go to FEMA's website FEMA is so worried about what's going on. We're not right now with the amount of hate that again Just go to the home page and then if you go look at that go to the next page You know how it swipes, right? Just go to the next one those three buttons on the bottom go to the next one and then go to the next one and watch
Starting point is 01:01:41 What the next one is? Okay Rumor response click on that go to it. one and watch what the next one is. Okay? Rumor response, click on that, go to it. What do you mean rumor response? So they're trying to say we never gave that money to illegal, to what do you call it, to migrants. By the way, I have the notes here to read it to you on what they spend the money on. I have it from their website, I have to find it,
Starting point is 01:02:02 but I have it here. You know what it says verbatim on their website that this money Brandon if you guys can send it to me I don't have it somewhere here on there it is I found it ready so they have this program called the SSP FEMA has a program called the SSP Rob just go online and type in SSP FEMA SSPP FEMA stands for Shelter and Services Program. This is for FEMA. I'm going to read it to you from their site. They give grants to local governments and nonprofits to take care of undocumented immigrants. Congress boosted the budget from $360 million last year to $650 million this year. Watch this.
Starting point is 01:02:45 In the 2023 annual report says it provides shelter, such as hotel, motel, services, food, and transportation, including a 70, including plane tickets up to $700 a person. This is undocumented. By the way, when you go back to the last one you went on the FEMA side, Rob, there's a conversation about the fact that they have $73 billion of unaccounted money. I don't understand what that was all about, Rob. I want to read this to you. So this is right here, but Rob, can you do me a favor? Go, because you're on a
Starting point is 01:03:22 different website. You've got to go on the FEMA website that explains this no you won't Google like that no no no no no there's there's no way you're gonna use that title go back to it Rob go back to it go to the bottom zoom in a little bit zoom in a little bit on that 73 billion I want you to type in 73 billion in unliquidated funds because we need to read this from FEMA and type in there, okay? Rob, just go to Google and just type it. You're gonna find it, buddy. Yeah, just copy paste and go to their website, right there.
Starting point is 01:03:57 Go to that one and type in 73 billion control F. Zoom in. Okay, so check this out. This is from their website, folks. This is not a blog. As of October 2022, FEMA estimates that 847 disasters, declarations with approximately $73 billion in what? Unliquidated funds remain open.
Starting point is 01:04:19 Remains open. For this audit, we focused on 79 open disaster declarations from the list that were declared in 2012 or earlier out of the 79 and at 89 authorized grant programs open as of October 2022, totaled $8.3 billion of unliquidated funds. During the audit, FEMA completed the closure of 13 declarations of 16 grant programs associated with the open declarations in our spoke returning, an estimated point seven million dollars what does this tell you they have the money of course if they wanted to do something with it Tom why don't you think they do why do you think there lacks the urgency I have got no idea why this game went
Starting point is 01:04:58 over the weekend you know there is in a straight line basis, a straight line basis. You usually have presidents and people running to the microphone and saying, I've declared it a disaster area. And then the president runs to the microphone because he wants points. I am giving governor Vinny $1 billion in relief funds. I have also heard the cries of it's a disaster area. So normally it's very political, right? Governor wants credit.
Starting point is 01:05:24 The mayor wants credit, president wants credit, and then you would hope that the governor and the mayor are very, very concerned about the people. Now you've got FEMA here, ending up running a PR campaign on their own website because they're caught with their pants down. That's right. They're actually caught with their pants down. It's like, Hey, wait a minute. What about all the time you said you wanted $70 million for this and you only used 64? Where's the money? And the time you had $85 million for this disaster
Starting point is 01:05:51 and you only used 50, where's the 35? And now they're coming up and doing this math and saying, oh, with all the stuff that was here, we returned estimated $5.7 million to the Disaster Relief Fund. They spent that much money on food for their own parties while I was talking here. This is, this really is irritating that you've got this bureaucrat named Mayorkas who is standing there having like this public debate and argument and talking about we don't have the funds when they do have the funds. The truth is, the truth is,
Starting point is 01:06:23 they did spend it on, and by the way, did you notice the new name they have for it? Remember, in government, make everything taste better by giving it a different name, such as non-citizen migrants. Did you catch that? They called them non-citizen migrants. Remember, it's not illegal aliens.
Starting point is 01:06:39 It was undocumented immigrants. Now it's non-citizen migrants doing everything you can to make it. They the money on those they sent it to sanctuary cities They did that and now they're out yet What most people don't understand I believe he was talking to Congress when he was saying that you know pat when sometimes you give a speech They say who's he really talking to yeah, he's talking to Congress. He's talking to Congress. You got to give me money dudes You got to give me money dudes You got to give me money. They passed these inflation reduction act that has a hidden Hidden briefcase full of cash that's going to Ukraine
Starting point is 01:07:12 We've we've done the autopsy on that stuff And so now you got myarkas is basically I think in the middle of a political hurricane. Nope pun intended absolutely intended while he's talking to Congress that he needs more money and having, making this very political. I don't think I'm on the page of like vote suppression, these are mostly red votes, these are there, because that gets pretty hairy and that could cause an incredible response of turnout in the other direction. This comes down to one thing and it's something that is probably the most important
Starting point is 01:07:45 thing and part of this election. And that's just money and the math of where the money goes and budgeting. You know, we see every year they kick the can down the road. Oh, we'll deal with this. Put more on the credit card. Put more on the credit card. What's the current US federal debt? $34 trillion by the time it's 2028 over the next president expected to be almost $50 trillion.
Starting point is 01:08:06 Like how big of a hole are we trying to dig here? Now what's interesting about how the, the sort of the budgeting works and the appropriations bill you put in there is that there's discretionary spending and the non discretionary spending. So what's the non discretionary spending? I learned this when I started doing money content in 2015, non discretionary spending? I learned this when I started doing money content in 2015. Non discretionary spending are things that basically Congress has no control of. They don't do it each year.
Starting point is 01:08:31 It's not a part of the budget budget. It's mandated by law. That's social security, Medicare, Medicaid, but not, but discretionary spending, education, transportation, the environment, law enforcement, everything like that. Uh, non sorry, non discretiondiscretionary spending. You know what the budget is for that? Almost $4 trillion a year. $3.9 trillion.
Starting point is 01:08:52 Discretionary spending where Congress basically gets a vote every single year and they must approve it. $1.7 trillion. Now to Vinny's point about how much should we give to foreign aid? How much should we give to domestic? Here's something to consider. Do you know what percentage of discretionary spending goes to domestic versus foreign? This is actually important.
Starting point is 01:09:13 What percentage of the 1.7 trillion stays in the country versus leaves the country? How much leaves? 5%. So 95% stays in the country. When I talk about the discretionary spending, transportation, health care, I'm sorry, not health care, environment, law enforcement, everything that's going like that. 1.6 trillion of the 1.7 trillion stays in the country. Now, if you ask the everyday American, they will agree with you. They'll be like, no, we need to keep
Starting point is 01:09:43 all the money, the majority of the money in the country help our people who wants to hear that fema's broke ridiculous, especially during hurricane season Like what are you thinking? but also understanding that only five percent where are you going bro? I'm just saying that it's not as Ridiculous as it seems like if you do the math on it only five percent of the 1.7 trillion dollars of the discretionary spending said I don't know what you just said so what does that have to do with them not having money that's been unaccounted for and on liquid it to spend on some like that obviously they're not doing their budgeting correctly but it this has nothing to do with the foreign spending because well my thing is hear me out, hear me out.
Starting point is 01:10:26 This has to do with what they're choosing to spend money on non-discretionary spending. Now if you ask me, I assume if we look under the hood here, I assume they spend a lot of money on some DEI bogus nonsense. I still don't know where you're going. Okay. I just want to, what are you struggling with? No, what I'm struggling with is trying. I'm trying to help you with your struggles. Are you are you saying I'm not struggling I'm just giving you the fact that is your reason for saying that is the fact that
Starting point is 01:10:55 Money didn't go to Ukraine for the people that say make North Carolina Ukraine to get money Is that what your argument was about? It's not my argument. I'm saying only 5% of our total not- What is your point? So we just went through all the history of stuff with FEMA. You decided to go there. I'm trying to get the climax. Let me simplify it for our audience. We're under the impression from Vinny, I said to Vinny that all our money is going to Lebanon, to Ukraine, to everything. Well, it's only 5%. So the money that is staying in the country needs to be allocated better. Or maybe a budget needs to put less than 5% to foreign aid.
Starting point is 01:11:30 This is not the conversation at all. Let me let you. I don't understand what you're talking about, Pat. We're talking about foreign spending versus domestic spending. Discretionary versus non-discretionary. What part of everything I shared with had to do with foreign? It's like we're talking about- Lennie's entire rant was's entire rant. No, no.
Starting point is 01:11:45 Was about foreign aid. No, no. How much money is going? No, he said Lebanon 150 million dollars. Lebanon just got on the force. Okay, but also Ukraine. Yeah, but. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:11:53 The biggest thing with the Lebanon case that he made 150 million dollars is nothing. But the whole point. No, no. This is the point about him saying 150 million dollars. You ready? Yes. Okay, so let's just say God forbid, someone you love just died, okay? And you need my help.
Starting point is 01:12:15 And we're at a family gathering. An hour after somebody you love just died, I announced, hey guys, I'm giving Joey's best friend's cousin's sister's best friend's brother's high school teacher $750,000 to help him out. That's the problem with what he's saying. The timing of after someone died, I'm giving a stranger $750,000. It's not the dollar amount.
Starting point is 01:12:39 But let me bring it back. Here's a question I got. How much access to information do you think the director of CIA has? Anything he's ever want. Tom, how much access to information do you think the director of CIA has? Everything and plus he can make it up. Let me, by the way, I can tell you,
Starting point is 01:12:55 I don't appreciate the fact that CBS and the director of CIA decided to flirt with a conspiracy, because I don't like that, that they're doing that, but if they want to take responsibility for this, they can. Let me give you an idea what Brennan says. Can you pull up what Brennan once said the following? The head of CIA, the former head of CIA, said the following. He says, we currently have the technology
Starting point is 01:13:20 with the potential to alter weather patterns. His words, not my words, he said this. Is this it, Rob? Would him saying that? I believe so. Okay, so these are his words. Go ahead and play this clip. Another example is the array of technologies,
Starting point is 01:13:36 often referred to collectively as geoengineering, that potentially could help reverse the warming effects of global climate change. One that has gained my personal attention is stratospheric aerosol injection, or SAI, a method of seeding the stratosphere with particles that can help reflect the sun's heat in much the same way that volcanic eruptions do. An SAI program could limit global temperature increases, reducing some risks associated with higher temperatures
Starting point is 01:14:05 and providing the world economy additional time to transition from fossil fuels. This process is also relatively inexpensive. The National Research Council estimates that a fully deployed SAI program would cost about $10 billion yearly. As promising as it may be, moving forward on SAI would also raise a number of challenges for our government and for the international community. On the technical side, greenhouse gas emission reductions would still have to accompany SAI to address other climate change effects, such as ocean acidification, because SAI alone would not remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere on the geoprop. I'm just trying to go find a clip. Just type the keywords. Technologies, potential to alter weather pattern.
Starting point is 01:14:52 And if you can just go on Google, forget about Twitter. Twitter doesn't work well when we do searches like that. Weather pattern. Yeah, if you can do that. And you will find right there, second one, second one, click on that, I just wanna show the clip, the quote, okay? Show the quote that he says. So Brandon's words, if you can type in pattern,
Starting point is 01:15:13 control F pattern, there you go. The technology's potential to alter weather patterns and benefit certain regions of the world at the expense of other regions could trigger sharp opposition by some nations, right? Okay, so I went a little bit deeper with this. I'm like, wait a minute. What is this all about? Then you know what we found out? Do you know there was an act in 1976 called the Weather Modification Act of 1976? No. Can you Google that please?
Starting point is 01:15:39 This is again, not me. This is the US government came up with something called the National Weather Modification Policy Act of 1976. You know what this is about? This was about if any company is participating to try to alter and modify the weather, you have to give us a warning 10 days in advance. This is what they came up with by the way. Okay? It's called the Weather Modification Policy Act of 1976. Let's go even deeper. Can you do me a favor and type in Operation Cyrus 70 year anniversary. Type in Operation 70 year anniversary. Craziest article by the way. Did you see it or no? This one we have to read because it's a little bit weird but I just have to read it to
Starting point is 01:16:23 you. I found it here Rob. It's called the 7 and by the way what is crazy about this is the following. This is by far what's crazy about it the most. Pull up the clip I just sent you. This is from the website of NOAA. This is not a blog folks. This is from the Department of Commerce. Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory. My pronunciation is phenomenal today. 70th anniversary of the first hurricane seeding experiment. What? Called Operation Project Cyrus.
Starting point is 01:17:01 The goal is lower. I'll read the top and I'll go to the bottom paragraph below the chart on the afternoon of October 13 1947 and Air Force B 17 aircraft penetrated a hurricane 4.4 on 50 miles east of Jacksonville and dumped Several pounds of crushed dry ice into the storm just to see what would happen This was the first attempt to modify a tropical cyclone by seeding it with freezing nuclei It was almost the last. Watch this. GE was involved in this, just so you know. You guys can read the rest of the article. Go down to the bottom right after the chart. Let's read it from right here. The scientists were eager to examine the storm the following day.
Starting point is 01:17:37 However, when they flew to the predicted storm location, they had trouble locating the eye. After some hunting around, they found the hurricane center nearly a hundred miles west of where they expected it to be. To their astonishment the hurricane had made 135 degree left turn and was now moving to west. On top of that it was strengthening. By the afternoon of the 15th hurricane King struck Savannah, Georgia. One person died in the storm surged two million dollars in damages. The public was outraged that the scientists had caused the storm to swer million dollars in damages. The public was outraged that the scientists had caused the storm to swerve into Georgia and threats of losses were thrown around.
Starting point is 01:18:11 GE's case was not helped. When the head of their laboratories of GE, Dr. Irving Langmuir, issued a statement that he was 99% sure the storm had changed course due to the seeding the chief of weather government. This is government now Chief of Weather Bureau. Dr. Francis thought differently and appointed three of his weathermen To find a case where a hurricane had followed a similar track But had not been seeded the case was published demonstrating that hurricanes could swerve like that Without the use of dry ice and the threat of was eventually evaporated. What's the point here? Imagine you work for GE. You're the head of their laboratory and you say, no, we did it.
Starting point is 01:18:53 Wow. GE is like, what is the matter with you? Be quiet. You can't say we did it, right? But the government's chief bureau comes out and says, no, no, we checked it out. We demanded and influenced this. What's my point checked it out, the man didn't influence this. What's my point here? Here's where I'm going with this.
Starting point is 01:19:09 Seven year anniversary go read that article. All I'm saying is this, you mean to tell me we don't have the technology at this point in 2024 with all the inventions that we've created to find a way to kill these things and slow them down? You mean we don't, I'm not even talking about creating it. Which is on the table as well. Which we know we can create. Of course. It it CBS host who just was debating. What is her name? Have you seen the CBS clip? But me child Kaku. She said we've done this. Yeah, right. She said we've done this. It's not even us
Starting point is 01:19:34 That's the lady who was on the debate with you know, what do you call it? I think she was on the VP debate if I'm not mistaken. This is the interview watch this clip It's a bad version of it just don't worry about anyways so they're even saying that these things happen in the past she claimed that these things happen in the past this is her 11 years ago forget about creating it what I'm asking about is in 2024 we don't have a way to prevent these things. And if we do, why are we not using them? Why not? Why are we not using some of these things
Starting point is 01:20:09 to manipulate them to go a different way? I don't know. It's purely a question. But the more and more and more digging you do on government websites, they tell you, we have access to this, we've been working on this, and even the director of CIA says, we have something like this to work with Tom. Well, I think we all misunderstood the guy from GE. The guy from GE was paid to work
Starting point is 01:20:33 in a lab to modify the weather, right? Yeah. At the end of the year, you get your performance review to see if you get a raise or you get a bonus. And so what does he say? It worked. We did it. We partnered with the government. We put a bunch of dry ice in a B-17. We went up there and dropped this all, hypercooled the center of the storm. The storm turned.
Starting point is 01:20:52 The next day we went out looking for the storm. It was a hundred miles over there. We're like, uh-oh, it turned west. But this guy is basically saying, we have to understand this. He's saying, I work in a lab for GE on weather modification. It worked. So he wasn't being a whistleblower.
Starting point is 01:21:08 He was just saying, well, this is my job and it worked. And it turned toward there. Whereas now the government is like, no, no, no, no, no, Project Mockingbird and all these other things and the electric kool-aid acid tests, we would never do such a thing. That's what I think. And so the government comes out and goes,
Starting point is 01:21:22 no, no, no, no, no, no, hang on, hang on. Meanwhile, and so the government comes out and go no no no no no hang on hang on Meanwhile meanwhile they had already been trying that stuff previously in Vietnam trying to extend the rainy season So you know and it's it's like some sometimes experiments go bad, you know, remember the bikini atoll What's that? That's where they launched a nuclear bomb and gave a bunch of military guys cancer and things like this Yeah, that's and that's why Tom what so we've done a lot of tests on our day and kind of mess people up in the process And that's why when people pilot you bring this up and there's people out there because I've seen it because I've had these Conversations, but you're Brandon people like what are now you trying to say? I'm like, I'm like, yes I'm talking about that same government that did what you're talking about They gave LSD to our soldiers that experiment with with mine alteringtering MK-ULTRA types of, it happens, Pan.
Starting point is 01:22:08 And you have to ask the question, besides not being able to stop it, them creating it. Because mind you, these are the same people that are saying, hey, this is because of climate change, are actually the ones changing the climate. They're the ones that can do it. Allegedly. I'm not saying that's the case. I'm just saying, allegedly as well. I'm not there. All I'm at is the climate. They're the ones that can do it. Allegedly, I'm not saying that's the case. I'm just saying, allegedly as well. I'm not there.
Starting point is 01:22:26 All I'm at is the following. I'm at Harvard in 2015 at this OPM program I went to, Honor President Management Program. I've never gone to Harvard as a student. My GPA was 1.8. This is not, I went to Harvard. But when I'm there, one of my classmates, Vinnie was from Lagos, Tom, one of my classmates was from Lagos. Eight of us were asked to go up and present
Starting point is 01:22:47 a certain project we're working on to raise money. He was one of them, I was one of them, and six other guys went up. This guy got up and he says, I have invented that with a hundred million dollar investment into a plant, I can build and produce water from thin air. And he wasn't kidding.
Starting point is 01:23:03 And shows this video and you say, wow. He says, yeah. And then I'm watching the room. I'm not in the water making business. I'm in insurance business. And I'll, yeah, that technology's been around. Yeah, that technology. And everybody starts talking.
Starting point is 01:23:19 So the concern with water is, we have the technology to be able to make it. There are plenty of advanced technologies for us to be able to make it. There are plenty of advanced technologies for us to be able to do a lot of different things. Why are we not testing it and using it? Maybe we are, and if we are and they're not telling us, maybe that's what's also causing something that's 120 miles to go to 185 miles.
Starting point is 01:23:39 Maybe they're doing that, we don't know that, right? So these are some of the things that maybe the government doesn't want us to know because they don't want to freak us out. And are some of the things that maybe the government doesn't want us to know because they don't want to freak us out. And sometimes some projects, some assignments get, you know, And remember, remember what happened in Dubai like three months ago, it was the worst because they're out.
Starting point is 01:23:55 And then when people were basically allegedly saying goes be clout seeing, I think they were shutting it down. I think some clips from YouTube, YouTube stuff, some government intervention. What's wrong with asking questions, I think is what we're basically saying. I don't know what's going on here, but there's some evidence that there could be some foul play. Let me go to the next story here. So Amazon could cut 14,000 managers soon and save $3 billion a year according to Morgan Stanley and E Jassy, their CEO, plans to increase their ratio of individual contributors to managers by at least 15% by Q1 of 2025, cut down on unnecessary organizational layers and boost agility.
Starting point is 01:24:33 Morgan Stanley estimates that this could mean roughly 13,834 managers, roles eliminated. Saving anywhere between 2.1 to 3.6 billion euro. Morgan Stanley projects Amazon's management workforce could drop from 105,000 to 91,000. That's a big number. Assuming management accounts for 7% of Amazon's employees, Amazon told Business Insider that it's an ideal time for reduction as every team with Amazon will review its structure to eliminate roles that are no longer required. Cost savings per manager cuts are estimated $200,000 to $350,000 annually, which could save Amazon three to 5% of his 2025 operating profit. The company aims to strengthen culture and streamline operations
Starting point is 01:25:15 by removing the layers and flattening the organization. Tom. So you know what's happening with Amazon is every time a company gets big, they look for points of efficiency and Amazon has been maniacal about looking for efficiency. I mean, that's how they are like, how do they make a buck by charging you? What is it for prime now annually? I don't know. A hundred and seventy bucks or something like that? Yeah. Is it a hundred?
Starting point is 01:25:40 I don't know. So you pay that and then you don't pay shipping on anything, you know, that you receive all year. And so they have to make efficiencies to make this work. Also, they're basically a low margin grocery store connected to a very high margin, you know, IT services company, AWS. And so Amazon is looking around and saying, how do we get more efficient?
Starting point is 01:26:00 And they have been maniacs about it. And this is what they've done. Now what they're doing is they're saying, hey, some of these jobs will be eliminated, and instead of six people, you'll manage seven. But we've got everything, we have all of our policies and procedures lined up, so if you have seven good people behaving themselves,
Starting point is 01:26:15 you should be able to do that. And something else happened that's connected to this PBD. Who told everybody to shut up? It's a five-day work work week and we are in the office last month. Amazon? Yes they did, remember? And Jazzy.
Starting point is 01:26:32 RTO, return to office. So now that we're turning to office, there's a manager present where you can all manage people and they're discovering, hey, this is what it is. And so this is normal and this is typical, but guess what? It's a headline when people are losing jobs, but so reporters in the morning don't like Amazon
Starting point is 01:26:52 to lose the jobs, but reporters in the afternoon like the fact that it's in their 401k and their IRA. You know what he's saying? He's saying if you have a 401k and IRA, Amazon stock is probably about to go up because that's more profit that comes into the company Okay, and you know what else it tells you is the fact that standard was made remote work Then you have the technology that's allowing for a lot of things that can happen fast through technology much faster than that and
Starting point is 01:27:19 New bosses in town suggesting to everybody. This is how we're gonna be doing moving forward He's not a new boss, but Andy Jassy is not Jeff Bezos. He got his job because he just crushed it with AWS. He's a super geek. He is he crushed it with a and but Rob can you can you see how long Andy Jassy has been with the company? How long has Andy Jassy been with Amazon? I've been with Amazon. Yeah I'm curious how long has he been there? He joined us in in 97 Wow good for him 17 years and he went from product I'm good for him good for this stuff. He went from where he was at to where he's at today 14,000 managers. This is not just jobs are gone from Amazon Adam. Did you have thoughts or no?
Starting point is 01:27:58 No, I think the Andy jazzy thing was a great point by Tom. It's a Return into office There you go. Okay into office. There you go. Okay, next story, here we go. I covered that one already, I covered that one already. Pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa. Diddy issues mount as Tupac's family investigates alleged link to death.
Starting point is 01:28:18 Hire Alec Baldwin's Rust lawyer. Let's see what's going on here. There we go. Tupac Shakur's family has hired Harvard-trained attorney Alex Spiro. He's a stud of a guy. You've met him, by the way. Known for representing Alec Baldwin and the Rust manslaughter case to investigate potential links between Sean Diddy Combs and Tupac's 1996 murder. Murderer Spiro, who has a roster of Hollywood clients, is tasked with exploring allegations involving Combs and Tupac's death nearly 30 years ago. Shakur was shot on September 7, 1996 in a drive-by while writing with Death Row Records co-founder Shug Knight. The
Starting point is 01:28:59 unsolved case has spurred speculation for decades and last year Dwayne Keith D Davis was indicted on charges of open murder in connection with shooting, reigniting the investigation as the investigation into Tupac's death intensifies. Combs faces serial legal troubles. He was arrested on September 16 and charged with racketeering, conspiracy, sex trafficking, transportation and engage in prostitution. If convicted, Combs could face up to life in prison.
Starting point is 01:29:26 Thoughts on this year with Tupac. Alex Spiro is not a regular guy to come after you. Go ahead, Vinny. I don't know, Pat. It's just, everything is just slowly, slowly, slowly coming out. I don't, but what was, cause Pat, who'd you interview that the link between him, Biggie, and Tupac came out?
Starting point is 01:29:43 Greg Kating. Greg Kating, and what was like the synopsis was, what was the end game of it? I mean, the end game is there could be a possible link between Diddy and Tupac being dead. And here's my thing, what does he gain from killing him and then potentially even with Biggie? That's why, with this whole thing, that's why,
Starting point is 01:30:02 besides all the sex stuff and the, okay, the oil and all the sex tapes and all that stuff, my thing was the killing of him and then potentially killing of Biggie Smalls. They're saying that he had a hand in the job. No, it's somewhere between a gang war and a market share war is basically what it was, when it comes down to. You have power, you have the East. First of all, you have East versus West, so you have human egos and people that want to be the number one involved, number one. Number two, you've got basically a war for control going on in the recording industry that way and people that were exploiting each other. And then you've got, you know, people that just on the street level didn't like each other. So it's a combination of popularity, market share and everything else. And people have dove into it. And I thought the guy that Pat interviewed who went through the board and everything, and he even said at the end of it, he said,
Starting point is 01:30:54 I believe that at this time, isn't that what he said, Pat? I believe at this time Diddy was in fear for his own life, that Diddy believed that there were people trying to hit Diddy was in fear for his own life that Diddy believed that there were people trying to hit Diddy. Yeah I mean the videos out there for you to watch but the point is can you go to Alex Spiro Rob just type in Alex Spiro to see who he is this is him you met him Vinny I'll remind you after the show okay okay can you can you zoom into his profile if there's a Wikipedia on him? Right there to the left zoom in
Starting point is 01:31:30 So New York guy Represented celebrity Elon Jay-Z. Mr. Beast Eric Adams Alec Baldwin the guy stacked So when a guy on the opposite side brings a guy like him to come after you know Your name is Diddy and he's doing Tupac. Let me tell you, I am so happy that this is taking place because I want to know exactly what the hell happened. What happened? And oh wait, this guy received a JD from Harvard Law during the program. He did a fellowship at CIA. Wow. This is, this is not a reason. He's not a lightweight. No, no, no, no. He's a very Adam. Do you have a thoughts on this? Yeah, I do. Well, in this entire context with Diddy,
Starting point is 01:32:05 this is about to be the worst takedown of a public figure we've ever seen. So Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Cosby, even things like Andrew Tate, Russell Brand, R Kelly. We know what that guy did. Um, Kevin Spacey, none of those guys have the popularity, the fame, the allure, and the money that Diddy has. It's so unique with Diddy because Art Epstein, very weird situation, but
Starting point is 01:32:32 nobody knew who Epstein was. What's going on? Harvey Weinstein. All right. He was funding all these projects in Hollywood, but he wasn't a face of anything like that. R Kelly. I mean, he hasn't really been necessarily relevant in a decade or two.
Starting point is 01:32:43 Andrew Tate super famous still You know not guilty by the way, but that's a very recent thing Kevin Spacey. I don't even know what happened with that I think he's innocent. Well, it remains to be seen but did he Unbuttoned things are so bad for dating now you have dead people from 28 years ago being like, yeah Yeah, yeah, let's investigate more with Diddy. This guy is completely finished and there's no coming back for Diddy. That's why you think I'm honest question. Do you think anything happens to him while he's in prison? Just dead serious. Anyone who says no, no way is completely naive. And anyone who's like a hundred percent, it's going to happen is also a little aggressive, but this Diddy situation, unbelievable.
Starting point is 01:33:25 There's like sex tapes right now getting like potentially getting sold online. It just gets worse and worse and worse. But you are right, but that would be like a definitively evidence. Boom, he had a hand in it. It's over for us. Let's go to the next story. Trump tells Israel to hit Iran first and worry about the rest later. And by the way, I don't know if you saw his picture with the Yamakon yesterday. She can pull up that picture with him and Ben Shapiro. While campaigning in Carolina,
Starting point is 01:33:55 Donald Trump urged Israel to strike Iran's nuclear program first. Rob, do you have this clip? Is this it? Go ahead and play it. Go for it. I listened to Biden yesterday. You know, since I went under the wing, you know, I used to go under the wing of the aircraft. Nobody ever did that before. I did. All of a sudden, Biden started, but he only takes like a half a question. Usually can't answer it. But they asked him, what do you think about, what do you think about Iran?
Starting point is 01:34:17 Would you hit Iran? And he goes, as long as they don't hit the nuclear stuff, that's the thing you want to hit, right? I said, I think he's got that one wrong. Isn't that what you're supposed to hit? I mean, it's the biggest risk we have. Nuclear weapons, the power of nuclear weapons, the power of weaponry.
Starting point is 01:34:37 You know, I rebuilt the entire military. Jets, everything, I built it, including nuclear, and I hated to build the nuclear, but I got to know firsthand the power of that stuff. And I'll tell you what, we have to be totally prepared. We have to be absolutely prepared. But when they asked him that question, the answer should have been hit the nuclear first and worry about the rest later. And that's what they should. That's what they, if they're going to do it, if they're going to do it, they're going to do it. But we'll gonna do it, they're gonna do it,
Starting point is 01:35:05 but we'll find out whatever their plans are. But great question. Thank you very much. I am Manila. Where was this speech? When was this speech? I'm gonna tell you, brother. I'm gonna tell you.
Starting point is 01:35:13 I'm Jennifer. I'm gonna text you. I'm gonna tell you. I'm gonna tell you. I'm gonna tell you. I'm gonna tell you. It is what it is. Go ahead, Adam.
Starting point is 01:35:20 Guys, you good? Yeah. Okay. No, where was that, that speech? Where was it? Yeah, was that? America. I don't know. I'm just wondering where that was. But you saw where Trump was yesterday with Ben Shapiro. It was at the grave site of the probably the most famous rabbi in the last hundred years, the rabbi
Starting point is 01:35:36 Schneerson basically praying on October 7th. But look, the fact that Trump is loudly and proudly exclaiming attack Iran's nuclear sites is a complete game changer. Is that something that it could potentially even happen? Because we know yesterday was the one year anniversary of the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel and everything that's basically ensued since then. But what started off as just Israel in a war with Hamas, one year later, we're having a conversation is Israel going to attack Iran's nuclear capabilities or their oil refineries? And the reality is, as of last week, Iran sent what, 200 missiles into Israel.
Starting point is 01:36:27 By the way, the first attack I think that happened in the spring was the first time that Iran has directly attacked Israel. And then Israel basically responded. Iran went again because this is Hezbollah with Iranian arms. It wasn't Iran launching. No, no, no, no, no. It was Iran from Iran. Hezbollah, Iran. No, no, no, no, no. It was Iran from Iran has bola Iran. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:47 No, they launched it from Iran. What's my point is that we're waiting on Israel to respond. Like if, if history is going to teach us anything, the last time that Iran sent missiles from Iran into Israel, Israel responded and now Iran did it again. So we're literally waiting on Iran's response. I'm sorry. And Israel's response. Now, where will they go after the oil refinery, the nuclear capabilities, or
Starting point is 01:37:15 will be a tit for tat thing. But Pat, in your perspective, has the Iranian regime ever been this close to being dismantled since 1979 if Israel attacks their nuclear capabilities or their oil refineries? I thought Netanyahu was going to make a statement on Sunday. I thought on Sunday Netanyahu was going to hit Esfahan. I thought he was going to hit Abadan. I thought he was going to hit those two places on Sunday as a one year anniversary statement to make.
Starting point is 01:37:46 Because again, my opinion, if you're this far in a fight, if you go this far in a fight and you back out, why'd you go this far in the first place? Small question I got. You know, if you're saying Israel or Iran going, if you're again, I said this the other day, if you're in a bar fight, you take out a gun and you shoot once at a bar and these other fighters and gangsters are over there and you shoot one gun, one shot at the bar and you break the, you know, a bottle of Louie, whatever you whistle pig. And I go, okay. What are you doing?
Starting point is 01:38:27 And then you get out, I'm gonna go home. Bro, those five guys are coming after you in the next 24, 48 hours. What are you doing? Finish the job. If you went in, again, I'm not telling him what to do. All I'm saying is, if you're playing this hardcore, this far, 5,000 beepers, whatever it was, I don't know how many
Starting point is 01:38:45 pages, 300 beepers, right? At 331, all explode at the same time and you saw the videos and you're using this method of madness on the levels you're going and Nasrallah gets killed. The new guy takes the job over Tom, you made a very good point, you're like, the guy that replaced Nasrallah gets killed and then Tom's like, the job interviewer, and nobody wants a job now. It's just like, hey, you gonna get a promotion? I don't want a promotion, right? So I think, I don't know, I think where he's going,
Starting point is 01:39:19 and Trump's making a statement, not a lot of people are happy. Some of the people that, you know, the people that are kind of like the What do you call it? the Factions of why is he doing this? See did they own him and he's owned by this and all this other stuff They're gonna say that kind of stuff to him. You know what he's saying. What do you want me to do?
Starting point is 01:39:39 You want him to go wear a what he called a turban? Is that what you want him to do? I mean, no, no, no, no, what I'm asking is, if he has to choose between wearing the yarmulke or the turban, what do you think he's gonna wear? You think Trump's gonna wear a turban like that? And say, yeah, yeah, here's what I'm doing. That's what's gonna happen.
Starting point is 01:39:57 But the moral of the story is, and by the way, to the people that get upset by him doing this, I don't think he could care less about whether you like it or not He's making waves On defending america making sure who loves america. That's the decision he's making very simple I was supposed to be out of the country today. We're not supposed to be doing a podcast today I'm supposed to be in europe today To interview somebody rabo is going to join me
Starting point is 01:40:23 We're going to go with a team of six or seven of us We're going to go out there and have a very interesting meeting that has to do're gonna go with a team of six or seven of us. We're gonna go out there and have a very interesting meeting that has to do with Iran, with a very high-rub person in Iran. And last minute, they wouldn't let him and his 25 security members leave. Because originally, I was supposed to go to Iran
Starting point is 01:40:36 to interview this person. And they called me and they said, you won't be safe if you come here. We're gonna go, We have the conversation. But there's a lot of tension there. And I would like to see that place be in peace because there are a lot of families that are being affected by this, man. This is, you know, we can all debate.
Starting point is 01:40:56 And I like the way that guy debates. And he got you and you got him. That's great. When it comes down to people dying, there is no winning in the debate. It's about families. It's someone's kid. It's someone's great. When it comes down to people dying, there is no winning in the debate. It's about families. It's someone's kid, it's someone's mother, someone's father. This is nasty what's going on. And I'd like for the whole thing to stop. And we have some peace. We don't have that right now. So I understand what he's trying to do and the positions he's making, but I think Netanyahu,
Starting point is 01:41:22 if he's fully committed, he's got to go and, you know, finish his job. If that's what you, was your vision, I'm surprised he hasn't yet. And I'm surprised he didn't do it on the one year anniversary, because that would have been a statement to make. But maybe it's a way of him being unpredictable on when he does it. I don't think the Ayatollahs who have basically lost billions of dollars over the last couple months. I mean, everything that they funded that has bola Hamas, the Houthis have been dismantled.
Starting point is 01:41:51 I mean, they're talk about ROI and investment time return ITR. Iran, all the money they spend has basically just been dismantled. Now Iran is basically sitting there almost sort of like, this psychological warfare at this point waiting for like you mentioned Netanyahu to respond and they will pet and they will meaning what is they're going to respond if you're using history as a lesson but if you've gone this far you got a you got a you if they attack the I see what you're saying like when you're basically saying when are they going to do it I'm basically saying they're going to do something. It's just a matter of when.
Starting point is 01:42:29 And they're not just going to let Iran shoot missiles and be like, yeah, cool. We'll take it. Thanks. And not to go not to go on a tangent because he said Houthis. This is reminding me. Remember the Russian arms dealer, the merchant of debt that we released for Brittany Greiner? He's just found there. He's selling arms to the Houthi rebels and attacking.
Starting point is 01:42:44 And I'm not laughing at it I'm just saying we gave them the merchant of death. Guess what? He's back to doing Selling death. Yeah, just okay. He was an arms dealer and he's back in business Guess what we saved the WNBA We got Brittany Greiner, whatever that person is now anyways, okay. Well gang. This has been a Wild podcast. We covered a lot of different things my voice is Jacked up a little bit. I'm trying to save it for us to be able to do it on Thursday Excited to see you guys with us November 5th election night
Starting point is 01:43:18 Adams got a special podcast that he's doing but prior to you saying that let me show you guys this this Thursday We haven't done it because it's not here yet. These hats, Future Looks Bright hats, these are numbered, only 50 of them, okay? We will announce this on Thursday. I can't sell it to you right now because we don't have all of it in. Once it's in on Thursday,
Starting point is 01:43:37 it's the white and gold Future Looks Bright with the USA hat and a Future Looks Bright, and it's numbered, and one person will get number 47. So it's going to be 47 is going to be a special one Thursday. Stay tuned. I'll announce it in the middle of the podcast and it's going to be only 50 them. They'll go on no time. Adam, tell us about the show you got going on today. So real quick, having a conversation, not even a, I'm not even calling it a debate, a conversation amongst friends of friends of friends regarding
Starting point is 01:44:05 the one year anniversary of October 7th. Jews, Muslims, Christians, Israelis, Palestinians, Middle Easterns, Americans having a conversation on the Salas Cast this evening. Tune in, watch for the link. And it's one goal is to bring solutions and see what we can do to actually try to have conversations and bring some sort of peace and dignity to what's going on in the middle. What time is it? It's coming out well it's being pre-recorded so it's probably coming out tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Yes stay tuned on
Starting point is 01:44:38 SOSCAST. God bless everybody take care bye bye bye bye.

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