PBD Podcast - Ricardo Aguilar | Bet-David Podcast | EP 52

Episode Date: April 8, 2021

In this Episode, Patrick Bet-David Podcast sits down with Ricardo Aguilar and Adam Sosnick to discuss Crypto regulation, what it's like growing up in the street, Caitlin Jenner running for California ...Governor, and much more...  Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms https://bit.ly/3kF7BT1  Text: PODCAST to 310.340.1132 to get added to the distribution list The Bet-David Podcast discusses current events, trending topics, and politics as they relate to life and business. Stay tuned for new episodes and guest appearances. Connect with Patrick on social media:    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patrickbetdavid/?hl=en   Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/patrickbetdavid Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PatrickBetDavid.Valuetainment To reach the Valuetainment team you can email: info@valuetainment.com   About the host: Patrick is a successful startup entrepreneur, CEO of PHP Agency, Inc., emerging author, and Creator of Valuetainment on Youtube. As a natural critical thinker, Patrick takes complex leadership, management, and entrepreneurial ideas and converts them into simple life lessons for today and tomorrow’s entrepreneurs. Patrick is passionate about shaping the next generation of leaders by teaching thought-provoking perspectives on entrepreneurship and disrupting the traditional approach to a career. To reach the Valuetainment team you can email: info@valuetainment.com   Want Patrick on your podcast? - http://bit.ly/329MMGB --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 were officially live for episode number fifty two with a special guest and i was best friend in the world rickie i get on how you doing good how about you very good very good that would be here i was saying you know there's a special bond between the two view guys as a stepbrothers it's like will for a c-riley over here yes you know the scene where they're like hitting yourselves with shovels
Starting point is 00:00:20 and killing each other bearing each other yeah that's us ricky but in the end did we just become best friends? Yes, we did. That's just happened. I think it's important for us to say that it was Ricky's birthday yesterday. So happy birthday Ricky.
Starting point is 00:00:31 Thank you, I appreciate you guys. You know, for everybody that's following the podcast right, now why don't you put Ricky's Instagram account below, go wish Ricky a happy birthday, give him a follow and wish him a happy birthday on his Instagram account. Ricky, how young are you now? 33. 33. Same age as Jesus, bro. This is this. It's a magical birthday. Give them a follow and wish them a happy birthday on his Instagram. Ricky, how young are you now? 33. 33.
Starting point is 00:00:46 33. Same age as Jesus, bro. It's true. It's a magical age. Yes, it is. It's a magical age. What were you doing when you were 33, PPD? I was running the company and I had no life.
Starting point is 00:00:57 I was going 100 and 100, 100 hours a week non-stop. Well, what's changed? Nothing. 33, 42, it's a nothing 3.3 42 Really, where do you see our friend Ricky when he's your age? Where do you give me the vision 10 years? I think I think Ricky's one of those guys that he can be a generational leader to impact the Latino community That's what I think Ricky can do because he is extremely relatable. He's not the guy that comes with a degree You know, he didn high school, not like you.
Starting point is 00:01:26 He's not a 3.8 GPA with you. What did Adrian, what was like, what, well, 4.8? Oh, Adrian was like a student night award. I mean, I guess that guy's a brainiac. Well, he wasn't rich, that wasn't rich. He's Mexican as well, bro. You'd like my best friend.
Starting point is 00:01:37 I went to a California funded facility, but it was not college. That's right, you did. Yeah, well, I think it tells me you were working out in the yard quite often. About a year ago, many, many, many funny stories. Formerly. The other day, I hold an emergency zoom.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Okay, with our leaders. Okay, no, look at them. Look at them. So I said, guys, we got to have a, we're doing this video, whatever we were doing the other day. So everybody starts getting on, getting on, getting on, Ricky gets on. Except Ricky doesn't have a shirt on. I'm like, no, no, no, she's not. I'm like, the other day. So everybody starts getting on, getting on, getting on. Ricky gets on. Except Ricky doesn't have a shirt on. I'm like, no, no shirt on, I'm like, Ricky, okay.
Starting point is 00:02:09 He says, yes, I said, what's going on? He says, I'm getting a tattoo done. So we had to wait. We had to wait for Ricky to wrap up his artwork before we shot the video. It was a very interesting moment. How many tattoos you got? Juan fully covered, I'm like, Jatado, my arms, my legs, yeah, my back. It was a very interesting moment. How many tattoos you got?
Starting point is 00:02:25 Well, I'm fully covered. I'm like, Jettad, my arms, my legs, yeah, my back. When does it stop? It probably won't. It probably won't. But Ricky, do us all a favor. Don't touch that beautiful face, bro. No, I won't.
Starting point is 00:02:36 You put some on that face, we're gonna make sure, you're not gonna pull off a Tyson. No, no, no. What do you think of it all these like Gen Z hip hop, like trap rappers with tattoos on the face? What do you say to these kids? You know, I you know it's funny because I actually thought about that I've been I thought about it probably about a month ago I think that it's making the millions of dollars right now and then I'm thinking that what's gonna end up happening later on on the road
Starting point is 00:03:01 When the other families and their grown as they're just. Well, actually, 50 cents removes some of his tattoos. Because it's a- Face? No, no, no, no. He removed, because he said businessmen don't have tattoos. So he removed some of his tattoos. So I think that's what they're gonna end up doing. But you're doubling down, you're getting more. Yeah, but I'm not gonna go,
Starting point is 00:03:18 for example, I have my sleeves done, but my sleeves are three-quarter sleeves, so they start right there. So anytime, I can always be in business attire and I'm never gonna not, you know, and I make it a point to not go in time. So you're like business in the front, party in the back.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Party in the back, there you go. You go to Hawaii, Ricky walks around in Hawaii, without a shirt on, I mean, it's just, it's in everywhere. They probably think it's some oen of some capacity. Yeah, yeah, it's funny. It's funny. I got bad news for you, bro.
Starting point is 00:03:43 I don't think you're gonna be able to be buried in a Jewish cemetery. Probably not. I don't think I'm going to be able to happen because I can't have tattoos because you know, how did you get yours though? What's the story with your tattoo? My tats? Yeah. Oh, man, it's, you know, the pen of tentiary, bro. And California and you know, some rough stuff happened. No, the last person that's going to get a tattoo is is you. You don't see you getting a tattoo. I'm not anti tattoo, I'm just not pro tattoo. You know what I'm saying? There's things, I'm not like, I would never, but there's nothing that has inspired me. If I did get a tattoo, the one thing I thought about was like the Yin Yang sign, not like the Yin Yang twins,
Starting point is 00:04:17 but the... But leaning to the left, like the... Slightly left. Slightly left. Yeah, so the people are gonna try to paint me as the leftist Marxist communist. Well, let me ask you crazy question. Yeah, there's a crazy question This topic, but we got a lot of different topics I want to go down the list. I want to let me give the list and then I'll ask a crazy question
Starting point is 00:04:33 We go through that so we're gonna have a good term president Trump dropped to 98 spots in Forbes rank in according to the magazine on world's billionaires Kim Kardashian is a officially a billionaire. Tim Cook says he doesn't expect to be running a company for a decade from now, meaning he's not gonna be there. And his strategy on dealing with Biden will be the same as dealing with Trump. Then we got a story about Goldman Sachs
Starting point is 00:04:56 predicting a big evolution in the way Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are regulated. Goldman says it, Dalio says it, Yellen your best friend says it, something's going on that would crypto and regulation. Amazon is setting a snapping up, this use, shopping malls and turning it into fulfillment centers. Amazon has a quota, this is a great story,
Starting point is 00:05:14 I can't wait to get into this one. Amazon has a quota for the number of employees, it would be happy to see leave each year. Employees say that's a big reason Amazon's culture feels cut throat. The fact that they're okay with people leaving. Yet some people think it's cut throat. We're gonna talk about that. JP Morgan Chase, CEO Jamie Diamond says remote work can undermine the character of a
Starting point is 00:05:37 company and lays out the bank's plan for the future of the office. He also says economic boom fuel by deficit spending vaccines because easily could easily run into 2023 Tesla sure is China the cameras and the cars are being turned off You know China's freaking out with that. Where is Kamala two weeks since being named border says are Harris still hasn't Visited de-border Okay, we're gonna show you a couple videos here That's gonna be absolutely difficult for you to watch if you haven't already seen it. Another story with Putin, Putin signals signs a law allowing him to run for two more terms
Starting point is 00:06:10 as Russian presidents. It's a tough law for him to, why would he be signing a law like that? You know, but he ended up passing it. But it's a sexy law for that guy. Relocations from San Francisco to Texas and Florida jumped 30 to 46 percent in 2020. In the Constitu, in close constellations with partners and allies around the world Biden administration will weigh 2022 Beijing games for us Caitlin Jenner is reportedly considering a run for California California governor
Starting point is 00:06:34 I don't want it to know if you would vote for Caitlin over newsome. We're gonna talk about that I don't know if you saw the lizard in the store in Thailand. We'll talk about that lizard Anti-capples and protester that takes a beating fallen that was it's a very difficult video to watch because it's ribs You're gonna see this kid fallen. Yeah, have you seen this or no? Hey, it's ribs You're gonna react to the ribs and what happens after that? I had a rough reaction Yeah, there was a reaction and big short one of my favorite guys. Yeah, when he talks I'd like to see what this guy has to say Michael Burry Michael Burry from the big short quits Twitter I'd like to see what this guy has to say. Michael Burry. Michael Burry from the big short, quits Twitter, disappointing his legion of retail trader super fans,
Starting point is 00:07:09 and Pierce Morgan to Tucker, trusting Marko is like believing Pinocchio. She's pinocchio. She's spinning future kings of England. Okay. Now, you guys were having a debate earlier. Yes. The debate was, is there a communist country?
Starting point is 00:07:23 What would, to help me out with that debate right there, if there's a country around the world that's communist The court now because apparently while apparently if the name itself yeah, if they name themselves Communists that's not good enough for for Adam, you know, he says they're not a communist even though it's what is a republic The people's Republic of China also known as the CCP the Communist Party of China the Communist Party of China So apparently that's not enough, you know, they don't identify as communist even though they're communist But let's define it actually because let's define what is 100% communism. What is coming? Should we should we look it up for the Our followers? Yeah, what is communism communism?
Starting point is 00:07:59 The definition of communism correct me for ongoing is there's zero private owners. is zero everything is controlled by the communism okay so yes a political theory derived from Karl Marx advocating class for a leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs so essentially a classless society a hundred percent tax yeah okay now there is two sides to communism right one is control they A classless society. A hundred percent tax. Yeah. Okay. Now, there is two sides to communism, right? One is control. They tell you whatever to do.
Starting point is 00:08:29 The other one is on the business side. Economically, politically, right? China is politically, yes. Communistic. Economically, they're still allowing, but at the same time, notice also what's happening with China lately. If you get a little too big, what do they do to Jeff Mazer? Yep. You're getting a little too much voice. Hey they do to Jeff Mazer? You get a little too much voice,
Starting point is 00:08:46 hey, hey, hey, give us control back at this. So at any point, the difference between there and here is, they can at any point come and take control of any business they want to. You can't say nothing about it. They can come in and do it anytime. We've seen what they've been doing. With Jeff Maun, everything they're doing,
Starting point is 00:08:59 with the Ant Group, and the, totally agree. All they love. The thing is that you said the communism doesn't Venezuela did that. There's actually videos where there's a man because I was speaking to Vanessa right here which is a incredible part of the valetimeting. And there's a video where I think it's Chavez or Maludo. He's literally going, he says, what is that?
Starting point is 00:09:19 Oh, they sell jewelry. Take it. What is that? They do it. Take it. That's communism. That's that that's communism. So to say it doesn't exist. Actually, I think the champion. Oh, Oh, what you said? Communism, the communist guy on the right side on the right side. So to say that it doesn't exist. Oh, I'll get it. There it is. Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:40 So to say that it doesn't exist. It's the biggest guy we have in this chair. Maybe that's what's going on. You know, it's crazy because it's, we've seen it action. As a matter of fact, the champions of communism are for Minnesota. Yeah, right. I mean, even as well as an app for KM. Venezuela did communism the right way? Did that? Yes, because they ruined the country.
Starting point is 00:09:59 How do you get the richest, one of the richest countries in the world with oil? They're literally ruined it. You know, they have more money than they have more oil than United States and more oil than Mexico and by the way Mexico is to a certain extent have a socialist president right now which is Amno and he's and that's just the same. You know. Hold it up first the other side Ricky let's switch.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Oh, let's switch. You got to be comfortable. Sound good. So let's switch that because if that's where that drops. Yeah, okay. So let's switch. That's much better. I knew it Will you move on your end?
Starting point is 00:10:28 Six o'clock. One of you was here sitting here. I said all right Ricky's gonna make his point on communism dropping low So look let's let's skip this part. Yeah, look are either of us fans of communism. No, okay I was just simply saying that even China But one of us both CCP one of us votes closer to communism than me, that's for sure. One of us, okay, you wanna go that route? All right, I'll just say,
Starting point is 00:10:50 one of us also votes closer to QAnon than others, but who will be okay? No. Look, one thing we should establish from the get-go Ricky. Let's do that. Is I like things in moderation, right? If you're too far to the right fringe,
Starting point is 00:11:04 I don't fuck with you. If you're too far to the right fringe, I don't fuck with you. If you're too far to the left fringe, I don't fuck with you. Yeah. I like to keep things in between the 40s as if our friend, taking on Beckian as listening, this is something we talk about all the time. Keep it in between the 40s. Maybe you move the ball a little bit to the left,
Starting point is 00:11:17 maybe you put it to the right, anyone that's hanging on the goal post, like people who used to maybe be on this show, I can't get down with. I'll call out an AOC, just like I'll call out like people who used to maybe be on the show right i can't get down with alcohol out in a o c just like alcohol out a uh... uh... uh... anyone on the right who is a group is not all the way to the right
Starting point is 00:11:32 right now he doesn't all the way to the right now but uh... who is all the way to the right who is all the way to the right that i mean it's a good question who is actually all the way to the right on the uh... louis gomer from texas louis going all the way to the right he's very far all the whole of allis gomer all the way to the right he's very far let's talk about whose far right that actually has a voice aosie has a voice all one has a voice
Starting point is 00:11:52 listen she's playing the game bernie said it has a game bernie said it has a in the game who has a game can't get mad at the voice of the right they strong voice and strong opinions erratic people are listening to has a
Starting point is 00:12:03 you have a strong voice and you have a strong opinion i'm not listening to has a huge strong voice and you're going to strong opinion no'm getting it, what I'm getting at is that who's so far radical, far right that has a, that is influential. Who's far right that's influential? Who's a very good question? Who's very, very far right? I think a well-known figure that's on the, that's far, that's far right. Is Lindsey Graham far right? Lindsey Graham? No, I don't think he's very far right. Is voice for I think our friend Donald Trump had some far right tendencies that he is not very far right especially socially maybe he's got some authoritarian qualities but he brings out people on the far right so the authoritarian or he just will speak for the Americans that are tired of the BS which Which would be a little bit of both.
Starting point is 00:13:05 Well, by the way, if you're watching this, help us out here. Who would you say is the person that's more than one son of the far one? Somebody said Ben Shapiro, but he's not a politician. He's a politician. He doesn't have a reason. I wouldn't say because he called that Trump as a who would you put as far right politician? As a matter of fact, Ben Shapiro in 2019 or in 2020 was the number one target of the alright.
Starting point is 00:13:22 So you can have the alt right or the alt right. So alright isn't even far right. There are, there are often a worse. Yeah, that's even worse. So that's what I'm getting at. Ben Shapiro was, he didn't even vote for Trump in 2016. Like a David Duke and not that he's a, he's a, he's a, but I'm getting at the sources that you have to dig
Starting point is 00:13:40 for those people and they're not even big known figures. The far left has a lot of them. Mitch McConnell. I don't think, I don't think any of them. And these are extremely far right. OK, by the way, that makes it very good point, by the way, because if you think about it, let's put a chart, right? OK, you got, and let's just put a chart here.
Starting point is 00:13:55 OK, I'm going to put the line here in the middle. This is a simple, independent person. OK, I'm going to put the libertarian here. Yeah. I'm going to put the libertarian here, okay? I'm gonna put the libertarian here. I'm gonna put the the Democrat say here, okay? Let's put socialist here, okay? Let's put communist here. Is that fair? Yes. Okay, let's put Republican here and then far right here, okay. All right, where would you say, if we say this is the independent right in the middle, okay? Libertarium, we got plenty of them.
Starting point is 00:14:31 Random follows one of them. Let's put Rubio, let's put Cruz here, Republican. Let's put Trump here, okay. I agree. What do you wanna put Obama? Obama's here or you put him a little bit here? I wanna put him in the middle between Democrat and Socialist.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Okay, where do you put Biden? Uh, he's, he's, I think he's a Democrat. I think so as well. I think so as well. I think so as well. I think so as well. AOC. 100% Socialist between Socialists and, in coming years.
Starting point is 00:14:56 Sanders. Same thing. Who do you put over here? There's nobody big thing. It's a great point. A Jeff Sessions there. Jeff Sessions. Who's that?
Starting point is 00:15:04 Jeff Sessions. What do you mean? Who's Jeff Sessions. It's a great book. Like a Jeff Sessions there. Jeff Sessions. Who's that? Jeff Sessions. What do you mean? Who's Jeff Sessions? No, no, no, no. I don't know. I don't know. People have a voice. Jeff Sessions was a...
Starting point is 00:15:12 Jeff Sessions. There's not a voice. There's not a voice. I'm talking about my criminal who's a voice. And culture. And culture is very far, right? Yeah. Okay, so now, like,
Starting point is 00:15:19 get into the soul. But she's not a politician. How about the next disorder? This is the comments that's coming up. Candaceous. It's pretty far, right? Candaceous. She's right, but not far right. No, got it.
Starting point is 00:15:27 It's interesting. It's interesting to see. I would love. Well thank goodness that there's not people very, very far right, and we can't take them. Let me put it to the side. I'm thankful of that. You know what's crazy?
Starting point is 00:15:35 People think that far right is, we want our gun rights, right? We were pro-life, right? No, they're pro-life, pro-life. Believe in the last five years. And liberty, how I was. I'll kill you if you did. How was that far right?
Starting point is 00:15:48 It's crazy that everything's got pulled so to the left. We can look at just regular conservative values are not far right. You know, like if it was some type of nationalist type thing, you know, it's insane. So who's far right? I'll tell you who it was. I'll tell you who's far right. It seems like it's far right. Trump's ear.
Starting point is 00:16:04 What's his guy's name? Steve... Bannon. Steve Bannon, a bright part a little bit, but there was also the other guy, the bald guy. Jesus, what's his name? The fact that you're thinking about it. He's not a big name.
Starting point is 00:16:16 No, no, no, no. He's a very big name. He's a very big name. The graphic just did. It's crazy. Let me explain to you what I mean. Adam, people that are here think that this is the middle. And it's not Miller, Steven Miller. People that are here think that people here are far right.
Starting point is 00:16:33 I don't mean. It's between Democrat and Socialist. They think Republican is far right. It's not. So to them, if you go, the line is here independent. Yeah. The left that's pushed the left the line is so far left. Where are you that this is where they're at? Where are you on this chart? I'm 100% Republican certainly. Or where on this chart? If you had to I'm right here.
Starting point is 00:16:52 This is where I'm at 100%. How are you? That's another thing. He's always said that. Well, I don't want to speak for pen. I'm a registered independent, but I'm probably more here libertarian. Because to me, to me it's uh, oh, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:17:04 Okay. You're, you're here. You're saying I'm right here. Yeah. Yeah. You were talking on somewhere around here, uncertain thing. But physically, I'm closer to here. No, I don't think you're here. I think you're here. I think you're to the right of Democrats. I don't think I think you're, you're, your mansion. I think that's exactly who I've been saying for a year that is like my favorite politician. I think that's who you are. I think that's exactly what I'm saying. Who have I been saying for a year that is like my favorite politician? I think that's who you are.
Starting point is 00:17:25 I think that's who you are in uncertain areas. I think you go on the right, but if it comes down to this question, I assume the other thing. Yes. I assume a question to the other thing. I said, as much as you hate a Trump, okay? I got to correct you. I've never used the word hate.
Starting point is 00:17:41 Fair enough. I don't like Trump. As much as you dislike Trump. Okay. And you look at the character, I said, if Biden were to come out, I heard you asked with that 100% tax rate right. Okay, would you still have order for Biden? You said what? Anyone that comes out with a 100% tax rate, I would not vote. So then the question would have become what percentage
Starting point is 00:18:00 would have been the one that would have been the tipping point. What is this? Are these marginal tax rates? Is it over a certain amount? I mean, what's going up? You're talking about a well tax, corporate tax. A more, right? You tell my well tax, corporate tax, capital gains, you tell my state tax, every tax. There isn't a tax.
Starting point is 00:18:15 There's no no tax. There is no tax that is not being taxed. Everything is going to be well, we covered this last time. Taxes are the lowest they've been in history over the last couple decades, but the point is in the 40 40s 50s and 60s taxes were absurd You know that's where under republicans as well. I did I did my monthly private webinar yesterday with the what he called it The folks that are from around the country say 40 different countries CEOs entrepreneurs that run their businesses I said pay very very close attention to taxes
Starting point is 00:18:44 So many times we work and we're not even paying attention to taxes, right? So many times we vote, we don't pay attention to taxes. See, to me, taxes are what's really going to hit everybody, because it's logic, right? Emotion is, I can't believe what he said. I can't believe what she said. I can't believe what he did. I can't believe what happened there. This is not fair.
Starting point is 00:19:04 That shouldn't be happening, that's emotion. 90% of the time people vote emotion, or at least. Yes, correct. They don't vote, vote logically. I think taxes are something people have to pay very close attention to, because the direction these guys are pitching could affect countries around the world as well, not just the US.
Starting point is 00:19:18 You said that you were gonna do a board episode on taxes. We got a paper on top of paper with articles on taxes that we're looking at right. I'm not going to do it for next couple of weeks, but I'm going to be doing it because when I do a topic like that, I got to take it 100%. Even when we did 100%. Was Byron on the show?
Starting point is 00:19:35 Byron was on the show when we did the whole. There were some things you weren't even necessarily familiar with and how high the taxes were. Well, no one I went back and looked at. But when I went back and looked at the numbers, what 90% tax bracket was at $200,000, which is today's $2.5 million your income, we're not talking about 90% taxing $200,000 people today.
Starting point is 00:19:54 They're talking about $2.5 million of income back in whatever year. Nobody would, very few people make back on the back. All you would actors, Reagan, that's why you were so motivated. But the point I'm trying to make to is the fact that the number was a number that touches a small, small percent. I haven't paid myself $2.5 million. I don't know, I don't pay myself $2.5 million salary. These guys know how much I'd be get paid. My CFO told these guys how much I get paid, right?
Starting point is 00:20:17 So the point is my money comes from a different place. It doesn't come from my salary. So mathematically, it may seem like but they were doing 90% tax and it's such a great, but you know, if we can get to 90% we can get there again. Doesn't work that way. You gotta tell the full story. I wanna go dig deep to do the full story.
Starting point is 00:20:33 It may require me to read a couple books before I do this video because that's a topic that I think we need to pay very, very close. Unfortunately, when you put a title taxes, guess how many people wanna open it and watch a tax video. Right. Nobody wants to watch a tax video. Right. Nobody wants to watch a tax video. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:47 I got to almost put like, you know, what do you call it? The sex, drug, and rock and roll and taxes. Taxes. I have a great idea. Yeah. Actually, we have to do something about it. Guys, actually thinking sex, drugs, rock and roll and taxes. The only certain things in life, sex, drug, rock and roll, death and taxes.
Starting point is 00:21:04 There it is. Let me ask our friend Ricky, sex drug, rock and roll, death and taxes. There it is. Let me ask our friend Ricky, you know, because this is talking about being a moderate, you know, I'm from Florida. In Florida, we're very, we're really nice. That's gonna be nice. Exactly. It is, it is very nice.
Starting point is 00:21:16 Yeah. Very purple state, meaning we can go left, we can go right, we kind of keep things in the middle, we get, you know, I went to college in Tallahassee, which is in the northern part, the Panhandle, very, more conservative part of the state, we get, you know, I went to college in Tallahassee, which is in the northern part in the Panhandle, very more conservative part of the state lived there for four years, down in Miami, a little more liberal, but a lot of Cuban, so we're Republicans. So there's a mix of everything. So we're not too far left and too, too far right. So even tax wise, there's no
Starting point is 00:21:39 state income tax. I mean, obviously, this is a big topic that we talk about right here. There's no state income tax. There's no city tax like in New York City or anything like that. So for you that does very well for yourself. Congratulations. I say the numbers. I see the numbers. You could smile now.
Starting point is 00:21:52 Happy birthday. You live in California. Yes. You make a very high income. I do. At what point is the tax is too much for you to say, you know what, I can't deal with this crap. I'm paying 40% federal tax. I'm paying 13.5% state tax.
Starting point is 00:22:05 I don't know if there's a tax in Bakersfield for just, no, no, it's actually, I'm like, this is a legitimate question on the floor, bro. Luckily, we're very blessed. Current county is a conservative county. It's ran by conservatives. You live in a very liberal state. Right, yeah, you're right.
Starting point is 00:22:21 You know, that's a good question. I don't, I've never experienced that. So I would, I'd be a very hypocritical for me to hear, sit here and give you the answer to that. To what would be too much, right? Because that's something actually, you guys know that, you know, Pat's my business coach as well.
Starting point is 00:22:39 So I would, that was something I would consult like, hey, well, what point is it time to go because he has the experience in that. So, but I mean to even 40% I mean for people watching 40% that means for every dollar you make they're taking 40 of it 40 cents not necessarily true but go well what is it it's cars more it's marginal tax bracket so you're personally yeah but we're short 50 thousand dollars you ask me about California yeah okay when you start adding the state tax, it's not marginal anymore.
Starting point is 00:23:05 Effective tax, right? Of course. I mean, you're talking about it to a whole different ballgame. But point is you pay a lot of taxes. 100% of your... But for some reason, bro, you've stayed because there's benefits you're getting of being in California, whether that's, you know,
Starting point is 00:23:19 loving the... Well, right now it's just because that's the majority, 95% of my businesses. Well, that's my point. There's business, there's economic, there's, I mean, you could go skiing in on the morning and then going to beach and the absolute whole thing. California is a beautiful state, but at what point is too much? That's a good question. Well, I mean, the exact premise of what you're saying is what the California politicians
Starting point is 00:23:44 use to say yes, nobody will ever leave because it's like the whole, the way you kill a frog is what you don't just go to 112 degree temperature and you put them in boiling water, but I'm sure you'll tell him how he doesn't know he's getting killed, right? However, today there are a lot of people in California who are aware of what's going on and are leaving.
Starting point is 00:24:03 Since 1993 and a half million people have left the state of California, the percentage on the data, matter of fact, since we're doing this, San Francisco, I was going to go into immigration with Kamala, but let's go into the stats about. I would like to touch on that though, for sure. We were 100% going there. We were going there.
Starting point is 00:24:16 Let's talk about relocation from San Francisco to Texas. Yeah. Okay, specific city that they're talking about is San Francisco. San Francisco to Texas. So if we look at that on page number six, yes. Rel about is San Francisco to Texas. So if we look at that on page number six, relocation from San Francisco to Texas. But he not say, but he not say. Relocations from San Francisco to Texas Florida jumped between 30 to 46% and 2020. Fox business.
Starting point is 00:24:36 The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated migration from the US in 2020 compared to 2019, but particularly from large urban areas like San Francisco and New York to sunbelt metro cities like Austin, Dallas, Charlotte, according to a study published by the CBRE Real Estate Group. A summary of the study notes that many of those who left these cities may return once the pandemic is over. About 135,000 more people left California in 2020 that moved in making the third largest migration laws in states history several large California companies including Oracle, Hill Packard and Enterprise moved their headquarters to Texas.
Starting point is 00:25:11 These are big companies by the way. To move your headquarters to Texas in 2020 and Tesla's Elon Musk moved to Houston in December. Tech executive including Palantir, Chairman, Peter Thiel, and former PayPal executive, Keith Rabo, recently moved to Miami as the city's mayor, Francis Suarez, attempts to court the big tech players to south floor the Suarez nickname, Miami, the capital of crypto and capital of capital in two separate Tuesday tweets, we were at the event,
Starting point is 00:25:40 when he said those things. Yes, Ricky, your thoughts. It makes sense. I mean, it makes sense for them, why said those things. Yes, Ricky, your thoughts. It makes sense. I mean, it makes sense for them, why would you wanna stay in San Francisco where they literally have a map, a crap map, right? Where they have a map to where people take the most crap in the city
Starting point is 00:25:57 and you so you could walk around it. San Francisco has. Yeah, did you know that? Kai, go to San Francisco crap map. Or do you bring us the map? I got no other stuff. It's a shit map. It's, you know, it's a, it's a suffrage, so. Oh, you bring us the map? I got to know. It's a shit map. It's a suffrage.
Starting point is 00:26:07 So we're looking to bring out Crap Map, San Francisco, images of Crap and San Francisco. Look at the first one. I'm out. Yeah, it's a show. So you know, that's not true. Go to the second one that shows you right there. Right.
Starting point is 00:26:19 And where they were the homeless are taking. Unbelievable. So they have a Crap Map. Poop maps. Yeah. This is ridiculous. It's a poop map like that. You didn't know they have a crap map. Poop maps. Yeah. This is ridiculous. It's a poop map like that. You didn't know they had a bet?
Starting point is 00:26:27 I had no idea. I had no idea. That's where you can go to take a crap or a settler. No, brother. No, no, no, no, that's where they're handing out needles for the drug addicts so they don't pass HIV to each other whatever the case would be. So, but as far as this from Silicon Valley,
Starting point is 00:26:42 how many miles? An hour? An hour? Give or take? Yeah, I have a team up there., how many miles an hour an hour? Give or take yeah, I have a team up there. So it's about an hour. Give it about an hour an hour and a half maybe the most depending on traffic. So going back to what you're saying is you're not surprised. No, 100% well forget about what is does it say 32 miles? So the difference goes so far. Yeah, so driving at 15 minutes,
Starting point is 00:27:06 especially that forward. So what traffic is about an hour, but so, so to touch your question, no, Pat, uh, it doesn't surprise me. First of all, because of the conditions, San Francisco used to be a beautiful, it's still a beautiful city, beautiful sites. But when you live there, you're dealing with
Starting point is 00:27:17 these things is different to go there for the day and go with your family to live there, right? That's number one. And then on top of that number two is when when you're dealing with you know, uh, they, they, they did a $15 an hour minimum. If you run a business, you can't afford to pay people that plus workers, compost that plus have a profit, right?
Starting point is 00:27:34 So yeah, it only makes sense that people are living leaving San Francisco. As a matter of fact, in Baker's field, where I live in Baker's, California, we had a big migration of people from San Jose, San Francisco, a Vallejo, Salinas moved on a Baker's Road because that was the housing rate was a lot cheaper and it was affordable to live. So now I'm not surprised that they're moving the Texas is 100% make sense. If you live in California, you don't
Starting point is 00:27:56 understand why they're moving. By the way, give you crazy statistics. I was doing a video yesterday about moving the Florida. Okay, why I chose to move to Florida, et cetera, et cetera. And the video actually gives you reasons why I chose to move to Florida, et cetera, et cetera. It's in and the video actually gives you reasons why I chose to move to Florida. It's coming up probably what next Tuesday to come out, right? One of the stats that's absolutely staggering is the following.
Starting point is 00:28:15 How many total homeless people you think we have in America? Total in all of America. What do you think we're under? Yeah, give me an over under. How many total homeless people we got? Say, we got, first let me give you total US population. As of right now, I think it's 3.30. 3.30.
Starting point is 00:28:28 OK, US population is at 3.28. In 2019, it was 3.28. Let's say it's 3.30. 3.30. OK. At 3.30, how many homeless people do you think we have in America? I would say I'm going to go with a million bet. OK. What do you say it is?
Starting point is 00:28:49 Two million. Okay, so both of you are off. According to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, which is the HUD, 580,000 homeless people in America. Which by the way, you figure this probably more, but that's the number that they have registered, right? Let's just say 580,000 people that are homeless. You know how many of that 580s from California? 160. Give or take. 160. One fourth of it. One fourth, a little more than one fourth of all the homeless people in America are from the city, California. Do you know during the pandemic, just in the city of LA, not California. Homelessness increased 20,000 people in the city of LA. 20,000 people in the city of El Homelessness.
Starting point is 00:29:33 So, are you surprised that people are leaving California to move to Texas or Florida? Are you, I mean, how confident was Suarez at the dinner the other night? How confident was he? Got a shout out to Francis Suarez, Mayor Miami. The guy swaggy to begin with. I saw his picture, oh my God, the guy's a supermodel.
Starting point is 00:29:50 He looks like a supermodel, I saw him. I saw him. We took a picture of them. Yeah. I've interviewed him before, he's just a solid dude. But when you're the Mayor Miami, you're already in a strong position to begin with, you're the frickin' Mayor Miami.
Starting point is 00:30:04 But now during the pandemic, everything that's been going on, do you know how much confidence and swag you can develop and even increase? You can play offense right now. You can play offense, you can recruit, you can say, listen, what the hell you doing in California? He took a shot at New York, no problem saying, look, they're already a mess and they're trending in the wrong direction. Come on down to Florida. I mean, his famous tweet was to the big tech.
Starting point is 00:30:25 How can I help? How can I help? Yeah. And he is helping. Like he said, he wants my main to be the capital of capital. So maybe let me ask a question in different ways. What is he doing, Pat? I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:30:35 What is he doing? Center right. Center right. As a mayor, it's not really too much political. He's a Cuban, he's a Cuban. Yes. Somewhere it says Democrats. Somewhere it says conservative.
Starting point is 00:30:44 But I would put him as a center right guy. I would put them as a independent guy. Is this culturally liberal? Yeah, that's the best way to put it. But here's a question for you. Here's a question for you. Here's a question for you. Say pandemic is over with.
Starting point is 00:30:56 Pandemic is over with. Everything's back to normal. Everybody got their vaccines, except Ricky and a couple other people, right? Well, I should say the vaccines got everybody being comfortable, except for small community. That's not gonna get the vaccine shot. Unless if they-
Starting point is 00:31:08 That's 50% of Republican men. Unless if they force the passport ID, there's gonna be some people getting arrested because some guys are just not gonna do it. It's just gonna be, you're not gonna be able to get everybody to get the vaccine. But okay, let's just say most people get the vaccine. Fine.
Starting point is 00:31:22 What percentage of people are going to move back to California? That's the question. The moment somebody moves out, what percentage is going back and say, okay, things are clear. Does the settle? I'm moving back to New York. I'm moving back to California. What percentage will go back? So the most important question on things like this is, how much of this is permanent? Yeah. How much of this is temporary? Yeah. Damage control. What do you think? I mean, look, this is all just sort of speculation.
Starting point is 00:31:49 But I think if you're moving, you're making that decision to move your family, if you especially if you have kids, if you have a family and kids and you move, you're gone. If you're a single guy, you know how many single people I know that have moved out of New York into Miami? Literally every single friend I know. Where are you from? Where are you from?
Starting point is 00:32:04 Where are you live? Where are you live? Oh, it's from New York, I'm just down here for a year. It's a lot easier to, you know, if you have flexibility, if you're single, keep it moving. You know, I've been living on a floor for the last 10 years. If you've got family, if you've got kids, you've got a role in school,
Starting point is 00:32:15 and you're maybe buying a house, like you're gone. That's it. A lot of people from California moved to Nevada, or they moved to Arizona, or they moved to Tennessee, some people obviously to Florida. I would say the vast majority, let's say 80% are gone, maybe 20% back. 80% are gone. If you're families with kids,
Starting point is 00:32:33 I agree with you. No, no, I agree with you. I actually agree with you, Adam. I think you had a first thing thing, can I get up? I know, I think that what ends up happening is that, like, for example, I travel a lot. So I get to see a lot. When you don't leave California,
Starting point is 00:32:47 you don't realize how with the laws and all this, how bad it is until you go to another state, you're like, you can do that? You're like, yeah, we can. How much you pay in taxes? Oh, wow. You start opening your eyes to a different world. So I think that once you open your eyes
Starting point is 00:33:00 to a different world, you realize that schooling is better. You realize that your second amendment is not being infringed on. You realize that, you know, the government is just kind of leaving you alone, do your thing, build your business and we're gonna leave you alone, you know, you go to, you go to red states and it impresses you, you're like, I can live like this. In America, you don't really, in America, in California, you don't realize how much of a chokehold you have until you leave
Starting point is 00:33:18 California. You don't realize that, you can't do this, you can't do that, you can't do that, we can do this, we can do this, can do that. And so you go to another state where you, they're like, we don't really care what you're doing, you can't do that, you can't do that, we can do this, we can do this, can't do that. And so you go to another state where you're like, we don't really care what you're doing, just don't kill anybody, we're good. We just don't kill it. Well, I think obviously the pandemic exacerbated all of this because now it's acceptable to WFA,
Starting point is 00:33:36 WFA, it's work from home, work from anywhere, it's completely acceptable. So if I asked you a year ago, two years ago, Ricky, what are the chances that you're moving to Mississippi? You'd be like, bro, like zero. Now, if you can work from anywhere, and you can own guns and work from anywhere and be left alone in low taxes,
Starting point is 00:33:54 you might consider living in a state that at a million years you would have not considered. Right. Not to call out our Mississippi friends, or whatever. Well, you know what's hurting some of these states? Here's what's hurting some of these states. So for example, say Twitter says, moving forward, nobody ever has come to the office, right?
Starting point is 00:34:09 I'll say I wanna work for Twitter. Okay, great, work for Twitter. But I wanna work for Twitter, living in Texas, living in Nevada, living in Nashville, living in Tennessee, living in California, Florida, but I wanna work for Twitter. Twitter says, no problem, you're hired, you're a coder. So I live in Florida, but I work for Twitter, but I don't pay the taxes of the state.
Starting point is 00:34:28 It doesn't matter who's paying me, I'm paying the state tax of where I live, which is what? Florida. So a lot of these companies in Silicon Valley in New York who went out there and started saying, what, oh, we're hiring people virtually, you don't have to be here. They actually hurt the state. They're actually hurting... The state that they're based on.
Starting point is 00:34:44 Of course, because you pay taxes based on where you live You don't pay taxes based on where the company lives. You pay yes In some cases, they've also said I know as at least early on they said oh, you'll have a you won't have a Silicon Valley rate If you if you don't live there so they're paying proportionally depending on where you live sure they are Yeah, that's it's saving them money, possibly, to get them, yeah, but watch this. But what does that do? Think about what that does.
Starting point is 00:35:09 Again, who does that hurt? There's a way. Where did they go lower or where did they go out of state? You know who else that even hurts even more? People live in an America, because I can now hire people. If I'm going 100% zoom, why the hell am I paying US rates? Why wouldn't I go higher? Engineers have it in India, out of Philippines, out of Armenia.
Starting point is 00:35:28 These places are producing some of the best engineers. Why am I even paying full price here? I'm not going to be a full price. So a big part of New York and California, what they did, they indirectly changed the business model on how even Silicon Valley and these financial companies are working This is not as you know small of a thing as people think the consequences of certain things you do Sometimes a side effects takes a decade right to experience it right
Starting point is 00:35:54 I think this is gonna be a side effect that's gonna take five to ten years was to really see what happened You're gonna sit there and say what the hell for example you go to Glando where are minions at they live in Glando? What are serians that during tour lock? Where are you know Venice? Well example, you go to Glando. Where are minions at? They live in Glando. Where are serians at? They're in Torlach. Where are, you know, Venezuela's at, you know, maybe Orlando. And Miami. A lot of them are Orlando Miami. Where are a lot of Cubans at?
Starting point is 00:36:12 Okay, you'll say Miami. We're Puerto Rican. Where are Dominicans at? Where are Italians at? Where are Italians at? New York, why? Because once one community moves to a place, they typically tend to stay there
Starting point is 00:36:23 unless if you treat them what you know you treat them bad and then they leave right so they have to know this could be a shift taking place right now and some of it is not done by politicians believe it or not some of it is done by these corporations by these corporations who are leaning far to being a you know you can work from home do whatever you want to do they're hurting the state just as much as the policies in the state are hurting the state right but did these corporations actually care about the state they care about their company what it but here's a thing
Starting point is 00:36:54 they used to be time will you be like hey you know you know i want to have my headquarters in new york because new york has the best what talent you know i don't want to live over here why because now guess what the talent pool is everywhere so you can no longer say i'm in new york because the talent pool is a new york no that's not the case anymore isn't that like the best thing for capitalism though there's no research and no
Starting point is 00:37:16 fantastic thing for capitalism it's a beautiful thing for seven states but it hurts states like new york california and elinoy well new york and either adjust or fall by the way so they're not gonna just they just impose another four point three billion dollars of taxes and by the way they just impose another four point three billion dollars of taxes by komo and they have to impose it
Starting point is 00:37:38 there's nothing they can do about it the state's gonna go bankrupt if they don't get that four point three billion dollars so comos people are sitting there saying if you don't get that $4.3 billion. So, Cuomo's people are sitting there saying, if you don't raise this $4.3 billion, guess what? How the hell are we gonna get? We need this money here. So, he's in a pickle himself.
Starting point is 00:37:53 He's in a lot of trouble. I'm surprised I haven't recalled. Cuomo? Him? Yeah. You know, a lot of... A lot of people in California just waiting to see what's gonna happen with Newsom before they leave.
Starting point is 00:38:04 Like, I know a lot of people have their figure on the to see what's going to happen with Newsom before they leave. Like I know a lot of people have their finger on the trigger. They're just like, okay, if we don't recall him, we're out. Because yes, two more years on his term, but I know a lot of people that are like, you know, they're just waiting. They're just waiting to see what's going to happen with this recall. And if he gets recalled, they're out. Listen, I hope-
Starting point is 00:38:20 I hope somebody from a little bit more libertarian independent gets elected so they can change the policies I hope everybody sick of it. I hope everybody is sitting there saying listen and we try to speak. Well, Rico was a democracy. Democrats were Democrats. Yeah. We're going to sacrifice your future governor, potential governor. No, that's not even that's not even that's a killing general. That's not even that could be your next governor.
Starting point is 00:38:42 No, it's not. It's not. Would you rather have Caitlin or no, no, no, none of them. Well, be your next governor. No, it's not. It's not really. Would you rather have Caitlin or Nussel? No, none of them. Well, if you had to vote. No, I don't know. I don't even want that. That's bad.
Starting point is 00:38:52 That's bad. Is a Republican. No. She's running as a Republican. No, Caitlin. OK, that's the irony behind it. Right? You think that the community is going to vote for him? If that was for her, for her, for her, get it straight for her. If they were to
Starting point is 00:39:10 be cursed as new, some well, because you remember, public is bad. Republic is anti gay. Remember supposedly according to everybody, not according to her. Well, according to everybody, that's the way it is. For getting that Obama was open against gay marriage and Trump came into the office supporting gay marriage. So, you know, it's kind of funny how the news also, you know, spin things. But that's kind of the cat in the generous story.
Starting point is 00:39:33 I'd rather go to the Kamala Harris store. I'd much rather go to the Kamala Harris store. Okay, the dinner is considering running for guckers. Yeah, I mean, listen. As a Republican. The question then you have to ask, if we have Pete Buttichich, which is openly gay mayor,
Starting point is 00:39:45 and look at the kind of responsibilities he's being given, is America ready for a Caitlin? I don't know, maybe California's. But I wanna show this guy, can you pull up the videos of what was shown? I'm almost certain Ricky's saying this one, you can make this bigger. Okay, so this was just shared last week
Starting point is 00:40:05 Border Patrol video showing children being dropped from border wall now watch it's a little disturbing for parents If you're watching this just just take a look at this go ahead guy Took him all the way up to the wall to the gate Look at that how old is that kid by the way Rick? Three and five. Oh, they said it. Three and five. Look at that. Look at that. Look at the one. Boom. How far is that drop? Six feet? No. Oh, no. No, 14 feet. Holy moly. It's like them dropping a Dylan in one sentence. Oh my god. For 14 foot wall. Look at the kid is still laying on the ground. Yeah. I think they dropped a little one next. I think that's the five year old,
Starting point is 00:40:45 and then I think that's the three year old if I'm almost taking, or something like that. Or the other way around. Ooh, yeah. And they throw whatever packages they gave. And by the way, Pat, let me, let me, here's a reality behind things. And then they ran, here's the reality behind things.
Starting point is 00:41:00 This happens every day. They just happen to catch it. This happens every day. You know, to catch it. This happens every day. You know, I live four hours from the New York. No, of course not. Especially right now. I live four hours from the border. I lived in Mexico and went to school in Mexico.
Starting point is 00:41:12 You know, we're very familiar with what happens in Mexico. One thing is to, and by the way, not by, and I mean this with all due respect, not by whitewash Mexicans that watch the news and think they know. We have family there. We have family in Tijuana. We have family at the border, Mexicali.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Yep. We know what's going, we go visit there. We go our families, the Mexican families like for our, our grandparents, doctors are there. Like we're always there. We know what's going, the Mexican community knows what's going on with the Mexican community, right? So it's, to me, it's interesting, you know, not, not, not,
Starting point is 00:41:41 because it's your rights. It is your rights to have your opinion. I think it's very interesting when non-Mexican people want to have an opinion on what's going on with the border when they have no family there, no direct connection, no phone call. Hayes was going on. That you, you know, it's like me having an opinion on the country that I've never lived in. And then, you know, like when I want to know about a certain country, I asked a person like I talked to you, she put it on.
Starting point is 00:42:03 So tell me about, you know, what's going on in Iran? What happened? You know, I'll talk to you about it. You know, I don't know about a certain country, I asked a person, like I talked to you, she said, put it on. So tell me about, you know, what's going on in Iran? What happened? You know, I'll talk to you about it. You know, I don't know, right? And I could try to read articles like all I want that are edited by somebody else that has also no freaking idea on what's going on and think that they know what's going on. So, you know, the reality is this happens all the time. And the Mexican community, we knew this was going to happen.
Starting point is 00:42:24 We knew it. And on top of that, it's music to the cartels. It's music to their ears. There's an open borders, let's go. It was a stupidest thing ever. You know, everybody wants to seem like they're woke and thinking that I was a good idea, I was a horrible idea.
Starting point is 00:42:42 Why? Tell us why. 33% of women, okay, so the more south you live over the border, the women are being raped and murdered. So 33% of Mexican women are being raped. 35% are being murdered after the rape, okay? So when they're coming up, by coyotes,
Starting point is 00:43:01 33% of the women are being raped. By coyotes, what happened? By coyotes, by coyotes. Or of all of Mexican women being raped. Bikayotes who are held across the board. Bikayotes, or all of Mexican women. No, no, I'm sorry, migrants. I'm sorry, thank you for correcting me. Thank you for correcting me. Thank you for correcting me.
Starting point is 00:43:12 Okay, thank you for correcting me. The women that are coming up to the border, they're being raped by the coyotes or by fellow migrants. Okay, and then that number gets worse. The more down south you go, for example, if you get into the states of Chapa, Chucatan, can go and people, they're migrating worse the more down South you go for example If you get into the states of Chapaju Katan can can't go and people they're migrating the more South they come up Salvadorians are notorious by the way shut up to Salvadorians. I love them to my to my
Starting point is 00:43:35 Compatrice Salvadorian my close friends. They Salvadorians notoriously immigrant Salvadorians hate Mexicans Because when they're crossing they go through what they're mad on, they get treated normal. They get into Mexico, they have a rate give or take of 80% of their women being raped. Because now they're in Mexico illegally. So they have two options. From the federal's, federal, the federal police, state police, and the military. Can you show the map so everybody can see this? Yeah, so they can understand that. Just put the map of South America. South America. So what ends up, it's actually Central America. Central America.
Starting point is 00:44:05 So what ends up happening is that these agencies are giving them one of two options. Either A, you have sex with me, or I arrest you, and I deport you. So they've already done the traveling. See, there you have Guatemala, right? You have Balee's in Salvador. So they have to go through,
Starting point is 00:44:22 they have to go to especially Salvadorians. So they go through what the Mala, they're cool, right? Because they're neighbors. They're coming from where? They're coming from Salvador. And you know, you're now Salvador, you're trying to bring your kids or your family to US. So you have to go through Guatemala. So, so, and you also got to go to Mexico, right? So when it ends up happening, you go through Salvador, right? You go through Guatemala. They have to go through Mexico, but remember, the Salvadorians and Guatemalan are entering Mexico illegally. So once they come across a law enforcement agency, Mexico is corrupt, so you have one
Starting point is 00:44:55 of two options. Either A, this is going to happen or B, we're going to arrest you in the park. So that's why illegal immigration hurts Hispanics. It hurts them because our women are being raped and a lot of them are being murdered. I have a girl on my team. She's no longer with a lot of the more she's doing a different career.
Starting point is 00:45:16 But she said in front of me, she's like, I have trust issues with my boyfriend. I'm like, why? What would happen? She was breaking down. She was from a Salvador. She was 15 years, 16 years old old right by five different men in Mexico So it's like it's it's people are like they watched and using yeah
Starting point is 00:45:30 It's we should open the border to everybody. You don't know the damage you're doing to these people and on top of that People seem to think it's not just your uncle Juan that wants to come more lawns It's the human traffickers the organ traffickers the child traffickers the sex traffickers There's more people in trafficking than there's people that wanna come work. Does that make sense? So people only think one category. My uncle Juan that wants to come MoLons,
Starting point is 00:45:53 know my boy, behind him is six other traffickers of different organizations. It's not just your uncle Juan that wants to come MoLons. Does that make sense? But the media will never say that because they need the votes. And Mexicans, typically Hispanics, are very emotional when you touch,
Starting point is 00:46:09 right? And then what's the excuse for me? My parents came here legally. But your parents came here legally. Also, does that make it right? Should I not care about these people? Now that I understand how it works, should I just keep my mouth shut? Or should I be an advocate for the truth? The truth is our women are being raped and they're being killed and these kids are being trafficked. They're grabbing kids and they're taking the organs out of them and sending them in the United States for people that are dying, old people that are dying,
Starting point is 00:46:33 that are rich, they can afford these organs. So it's like, you just saw it happen. By the way, that's one image. If the boy... I gave you the other video with the kid that got the... He was really abandon him. Yeah, they abandoned him. That happens all the time.
Starting point is 00:46:45 No, this is new. But we know this. Have you seen this? Yes, I have. I'm with a 10 year old kid. Who is the guy that found the kid? Can you fast hold a little bit? Is the border control?
Starting point is 00:47:04 It looks like it. It looks like a truck. It's a Ford. Yeah, more than like you're going to be a border control. Look at this. It's a Ford. It's a Ford. It's a Ford. It's a Ford. It's a Ford.
Starting point is 00:47:13 It's a Ford. It's a Ford. Yeah, more than like you're going to be a border control. It's a Ford. Yeah, more than like you're going to be a border control. Yeah, more than like you're going to be a border control. Yeah, more than like you're going to be a border control. Yeah, more than like you're going to be a border control.
Starting point is 00:47:21 Yeah, more than like you're going to be a border control. Yeah, more than like you're going to be a border control. Yeah, more than like you're going to be a border control. Yeah, more than like you're going to be a border control. Yeah, more than like you're going to be a border control. Yeah, more than like you're, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here.
Starting point is 00:47:54 I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how much I've been here. I don't know how I can get out of that. I don't know if I can get out of that. This happens all the time. This happens and we know it. The Mexican people know it.
Starting point is 00:48:10 The ones that actually sit there and understand what's going on. That's why so many, so many first generation, now first generation Hispanics are turning conservative. And because we're not sitting there in front of any of these students listening to Jorge Ramos talk about how evil the border is. We know what's going on.
Starting point is 00:48:27 The guy's just turning a blind eye. The idiot knows what's going on. But of course, you've got to get the ratings up, right? And you've got to get the ratings up by talking about what gets people emotionally. He cares about his career. He doesn't care about the Mexican people. It means a sellout.
Starting point is 00:48:39 Let me ask you, Ricky. Forget about just for a second, the US border, because as I'm looking at the map and anyone who can see this right now, if you're coming from Honduras or Salvador That in a sure that in a short walk no brothers go through all of Guatemala I'm going to go through Mexico to Mexico through Mexico City to even make it to the border of Texas or California Arizona Is a ridiculous trek so walk me through the process of someone who's leaving out Salvador? Because this is not a US issue at this point.
Starting point is 00:49:05 This is a Mexican issue. This is a Mexican issue. Here's how Pockers she ready. Here's a hypocrisy. The Mexican president, when the first caravan came up from Honduras had the entire military at the border to stop them. It's funny.
Starting point is 00:49:17 They talk about Trump is bad and racist, because he wants to build a wall. Yet the Mexican government set all the military down to South Mexico. Why doesn't Mexico build a wall? They have a wall in the mexican government said all the military don't yourself mexico why doesn't mexico build a wall they have a wall in the south and kayaking you put up the right can you put up the video but the next minute with a mexican military was holding back the caravan
Starting point is 00:49:34 mexican military holds back the caravan at the southern border watch watch watch what watch the hypocrisy okay so uh... at at southern border uh... you see there's uh... if is there is there uh... border, you see if there's, is there, is there images? Let me see. Okay. There it is. That go down all of them, all of them.
Starting point is 00:49:51 But there's a border there. They had crossed, that's the Mexican military. Go out and block thousands for US. The hypocrisy, the freaking hypocrisy. Here we are met at the American government, but yet here's, here's the, watch out with the channel. Watch out with the channel. So, so here's the's the watch out with the channel watch out with the channel
Starting point is 00:50:05 So so here's a yeah right there like for example you any of those pictures right there right what a monoblogs Guadam on security forces what border is that happen that the Guadam on the border because remember they got a lot of Mexico and then and then they're they got this is even a US issue with this no it's every so at the end of the day Every time there's a Mexican every country every country sovarts. He's being violated Not just the American one, but of course, hold it. I'm most not gonna tell you this one of you see on Don Neman a He'll see one tell you this they're not gonna tell you this So we can see some solutions that you think because obviously it's a problem whether you're Republican whether you're a Democrat Whatever you are. It's a frickin problem. Yes, and whether it's Obama, whether it's Trump, whether it's Biden, no one's figured out the solution.
Starting point is 00:50:46 Give us the solution. Look, in your opinion, here's a reality behind things. The reality is this, every country needs to care their people. Okay? So, maybe, maybe to a certain extent, they got to get better at electing the president, start being so emotional. The reason that this prelect, for example, the president of Mexico, Amno, he's a socialist. He's a Bernie Sanders of Mexico. How do you get voted? Emotional. Mexico's rich.
Starting point is 00:51:12 So has been a suede, by the way, with oil. Well, they used to be. Well, they used to be. But they used to, with the oil, right? So when it's up happening, you got to stop voting emotionally. You know, a lot of people like to blame America for the, the problems in other countries. We didn't tell them to vote the way they did, right? Like Madoodle or Travis. We didn't create Travis and Madoodle. They created themselves and then people voted for them because they spoke nice.
Starting point is 00:51:33 Everybody likes to blame America for other country's problems. I have this conversation with Liberals all the time. Oh, Venezuela's going to say, it's because America. No, bro, it's because of them. Yeah, I agree. Okay, it's not our fault. No. Okay, stop it, right? I don't know who would think that it's America's fault
Starting point is 00:51:46 Many do many do many people are going to do many do many do many Americans who brother know what the hell The other people do talking about what he talked you know Americans who are very vocal on There are a lot of Americans that say that's the work of America America did that to Americans that say that's the work of America America did that to them. And because of the American. And that's why he says that's what we have to take them. Right. So the Hawaii Harvai Ramas is on University on. He's a don't let me.
Starting point is 00:52:12 He's a don't let me know. He's a don't let me know. That's his approval ratings among. Well, they love them. They love him. Oh, he is. He's I'll put it to you this way. I said it the other day.
Starting point is 00:52:21 I'm gonna tell you guys right now. Pastors no longer have a priest and pastors no longer have power over the Hispanic people. Or here, almost. Or here, almost. You don't know who he is? You know who he is. But I have the audience, I should see him.
Starting point is 00:52:33 So now pastors and priests no longer have power over the American J with the J. With the J, with the J. Or here, almost, right? This is a sellout. This is a sellout. So anyway, here, but Latin Americans love him.
Starting point is 00:52:47 A lot of the old school ones, the first generation like myself no longer do. So he's approval rating amongst our generation is going down. But a lot of people like him. Right. Give us some solutions back to the solution. So, so the, I don't know, I don't know, there is a solution, but here's the reality behind things. People, here's, here's, so the, I don't know about, I don't know there is a solution, but here's a reality behind things. People, here's, here's, here's, look, bro, I live in Mexico, I live in Mexico, I'm in school in Mexico, you know, just small periods when I was there with my dad, okay. People in Mexico, they're going to show you images of like bad, we can show you images of people living in tents in LA and make it seem like that's the whole United States. Okay, the dudes, people in Mexico don't starve to death. People in Salvador don't starve to death.
Starting point is 00:53:30 People in Guatemala don't starve to death. That's just the truth. And some of the viewers may not agree because they watch too much news, okay? But they don't start, I have family there. I have ads that are missionaries that live in those countries. People don't start, they're not,
Starting point is 00:53:42 they're not African, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. It's not Africa. They're not starving to death because they still have social programs because they have money, because oil, United States gives them money. So they're not starving, you don't see what kids, their ribs coming out.
Starting point is 00:53:55 You just don't. So the reality is the solution is staying your country to you, you can fix your papers and then come. That's the reason, because it's too dangerous of a road to take. You're gonna be, the chances of you being trafficked, you being killed or raped are too high.
Starting point is 00:54:09 But of course, they're never gonna show those numbers on the news. But brother, let me ask you, they're not starving to death. I'm trying to work towards a solution, not that we're gonna figure out a solution here. Why are all these people leaving their countries? There's gotta be obviously a lot of corruption, a lot of gangs, a lot of gangs, a lot of murders.
Starting point is 00:54:25 That that even want to leave, I don't know many people that want to leave their country unless there's something going bad. Pat's family would have never left Iran if Iran was torn by the shot. It was war torn. These countries are not war torn. Okay, but why are they still leaving them? Because if there's an opportunity, they wouldn't leave them somewhere in the middle of them because they wouldn't take the routes. People are staying there, in a, a lot of them in the Middle East, they wouldn't take the routes, people are staying there.
Starting point is 00:54:47 But these people are leaving. I get it. I've got for a reason. Because it's only two countries. Because there's only two countries up, and if you're saying come and we're gonna take you, of course you're gonna leave. But it's nothing new, bro. Like you said, this has been going on for years
Starting point is 00:54:58 and years and years. Because if you offer it, my family, my family in Mexico, none of them would ever starve to death. Never. Why didn't Mexico? I'm asking about Honduras, I'm not going to throw a neck and roll. It's just saying, he, look, the none of them would ever starve to death. Never. Why in Mexico? I'm asking about Honduras, I'm never going to make a difference. It's the same thing.
Starting point is 00:55:08 Look, the news on my track, I'm going to make it other ways. Let me ask you a question. Are you asking, what's the solution from the standpoint of the country of Mexico or what's the solution from the standpoint of America? All the above. No, it's a different question.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Okay, so if you're America, there's only one solution in my opinion. What's that? You need to invest in these countries so people won't leave their countries. from question. If you're America, there's only one solution in my opinion. What's that? You need to invest in these countries so people won't leave their countries. Brother, to corrupt, the government should corrupt. Okay, so what do we do? We'll see at the board.
Starting point is 00:55:33 We'll see at the board. We'll keep voting them in. Emotional immigrant. But that's nothing to do with America, bro. That's something that people in Honduras and some of them are actually. So you know what the cold-hearted answer is? Stop voting for those idiots Dude, I mean that no, no, that's what I'm sorry. That's the truth, bro
Starting point is 00:55:52 But who's thought it's like it's like I'm involved in Honduras policy Who's voting for them? No, but but but we have to we have to think about we okay So go back look at it from the perspective of stuff that we have control over we don't have control over a Cropped corrupt government president how they make their money. You can invest as much money as you want into a country like that. You can put $20 billion into Iran. Iran's not changing their philosophy under the revolution. So you can say, oh, let's invest $100 billion into Iran. Iran still hates America, not Iranians, the Iranian politicians at the top.
Starting point is 00:56:20 Yeah, they stole it in America. They don't sit there, wake up and say, let's figure out a way to get better with the West. Last time that happened was when the shower was around, right? Okay. Question becomes America. Not Mexico right now. This is a topic of America. What can America do to prevent a lot of these things happening? When you say, hey, we got to take care of the people that are coming across the border and give them a place to stay at You're seeing you're saying come on down. Come on. That's a words have consequences Especially when you're president. Here's Kamala Harris an article came out from New York Post Where is Kamala two weeks since being named border says are Harris are
Starting point is 00:57:01 Borders are Harris still hasn't visited Harris are, borders are, Harris still hasn't visited the border. President Biden named Harris on March 24 to head up the diplomatic effort to reach out to the leaders of Mexico Central American countries about the flood of immigrants, migrants saying she speaks for me. But so far, she has only found Guatemala president Alejandro Yamate and Mexico's Andrés Manuel Lopez Abrador to discuss root causes of the crisis. Instead, in her first two weeks as a czar, she has traveled to Connecticut, Chicago, and home to California over the Easter weekend, and has presided over swearing in ceremonies
Starting point is 00:57:38 touted the administration's coronavirus stimulus package. And COVID response visited vaccination sites sites launched with the president, attended a cabinet meeting and held listening sessions with faith leaders and small business owners or public schedule showed. Asked at the White House briefing Wednesday about when Harris might travel to the board of press secretary, Jenps, Psyche said, there is no trips on the schedule. I don't have any trips to outline or preview. What our focus is on is solutions and ensuring
Starting point is 00:58:08 we have more beds. We're making the processing more efficient and effective and that we are addressing this in a human way that keeps these kids as safe as possibly we can. She said of the surging numbers of a company, miners showing up to the crossing. Okay, at the crossing. So here's one thing, look, say what you want to say about Bill Clinton.
Starting point is 00:58:27 He showed up. Say what you want to say about Bush. He showed up. Crisis happened. He's there the next day. Say what you want to say about Trump. He showed up. He showed up.
Starting point is 00:58:36 He's like, hey, what's going on over here? What the hell is going on with even showing up? You know, if this is the kind of a crisis that we're having right now, why don't you go see for yourself? Why don't you go're having right now Why don't you go see for yourself? Why don't you go show some support? Why don't you go support some of the guys that don't have the easiest job? It's not the easiest job to be the guy that's finding the kid. That's not an easy job right now
Starting point is 00:58:54 They're job at the borders not an easy job. So US, okay, let's let's see The reason why people are coming America is what because America is still the greatest country in the world So people want to come where? To America. Okay, you don't see people coming from Canada down here as much as we got people from mixed-score, or else some of them are coming up. People don't go cross in the border from Canada,
Starting point is 00:59:13 the way they are crossing the border here. That says a lot about Canada, good for Canada, or being a neighboring country, Mexico, a different story. Can you really influence politically making these calls? I don't know. I don't know how much you can do that. The way Trump did it was the following. If you don't fix it, there is tariffs. If you don't fix it, there is more tariffs. If you don't fix it, there's more taxes.
Starting point is 00:59:37 That got the attention of people very quickly. Okay, we're like, okay, listen, let's get this together. So why don't you say, hey, Mexico, if you don't fix the border issue that you are causing for us, here's a tariff. It's very simple. Now I'm just telling you what we're gonna do to you. This is the tax you gotta pay us. You still don't wanna fix it? Another tariff.
Starting point is 00:59:56 You still don't wanna fix it? Another tariff. Do you remember when Trump said Mexico's gonna pay for the wall? You know what was the most disappointing thing that Americans were upset about it? What do you upset about it? Why are you upset if he makes a Mexico pay for the wall. You know what was the most disappointing thing that Americans were upset about it? What do you upset about it? Why are you upset if he makes a Mexico pay for the wall? What's the big deal? Why are you so upset that you're defending them? Have they should pay for the wall?
Starting point is 01:00:13 We're not going over their border. They should pay for the wall, right? This isn't something where your Look, so let's just say your president Biden or Kamal Harris, okay It would you say this a pretty urgent issue that Okay. Would you say there's a pretty urgent issue that's taking place today? Is this a pretty urgent issue? Yes. Is it? Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:31 Is it how urgent is it right now? What's going on to Texas, Arizona, California, because they're on the border? How urgent is it? It's a pretty big issue. It's a pretty big issue today. But not the biggest issue. What is the biggest issue today?
Starting point is 01:00:40 Number one, by far and away is COVID. But COVID has already been solved because we have, know what I mean by that is the fact that we have the, what do you call it? Vaccine. We have the vaccine. We have some progress that we're making. Everyone by far and away is COVID. But COVID has already been solved because we know what I mean by that is the fact that we have the, what do you call it? We have the vaccine. We have some progress that we're making. So it's not like we're in the process of making that better,
Starting point is 01:00:52 right? What even brings more, more COVID? If you got hundreds of people, thousands of people that are on each other in different facilities. If COVID is your number one, why don't you pay attention to the border? A lot of these people coming over too. A big, of course they do, that they could create a bigger spread. Why don't you pay attention to the border? A lot of these people coming over too. Yeah, you have code. Of course they do.
Starting point is 01:01:05 That they could create a bigger spread. I don't know, man. I think for me, I like the fact when you say, you know, it's been very quiet, you know, ever since Biden got elected. You don't hear a lot of different problems. Yeah, I kind of want you to go there, ASEP, and sit down and see what's going on.
Starting point is 01:01:21 You're the president. We're paying you to go do your job. And this is an issue that we're facing right now. You got to do is get on that Air Force one plane of yours. But a few hundred secret service guys, go out there and see what's going on. Make some tough decisions. Let's move forward, rather than sitting there saying,
Starting point is 01:01:34 well, I don't know what we're going to do here. If we put too many tariffs, then they're going to say, we're doing what Trump did. And I want to be compared to this. Forget about it. I don't think they're playing offense to figure out a solution. Well, you know, he's reconsidering to build a wall to continue the wall.
Starting point is 01:01:47 He has no choice because people are now saying that it worked. Right. People are now saying maybe we do need it. So that whole concept about a wall called on him racist. Yeah. Now people are starting to realize, maybe we do kind of need a wall.
Starting point is 01:01:58 The part Ricky, my challenge is the following, which there's a part I agree with you here, is which I don't know, you may agree with what I'm gonna say, part I agree with you here, is, which I don't know you may agree with, what I'm going to say, but I think what you're going to say, why are people leaving Mexico? What can Mexico do? What can this do? Central American countries.
Starting point is 01:02:13 Listen, you're America, you know, if you're America, impose. Yep. Some tariffs. Go ahead. Hey, Mexico, you don't figure this out. I'm not lifting the tariffs and these tariffs are gonna stay for six months and By 90 days from now if I don't have a resolution and a report show on me with what exactly you're doing Guess what we're raising the tariffs again and within six months if you haven't done xyz
Starting point is 01:02:37 Teriffs are going up again. I'm gonna put a tier of tariffs with timelines on them I'm gonna say 90 days by 90 days you you need this, between now and then 10%. 90 days to 180 days, if you don't meet that, it goes to 20%. 180 days to 270 days, if you don't meet that 30%, 270 days to 360 days, if you don't meet that 40%, guess what? I want to get this done because that creates a level of urgency tied with deadlines.
Starting point is 01:03:03 Let's get to work. We wanna help you. We want to be able to accommodate you, but at the same time, this is an issue because you're throwing your prongs at us and we don't want to do that. We don't want to see videos like this. This is hard breaking. You know what's one of the common things I, threads I read here with people commenting below?
Starting point is 01:03:18 Parents saying, I can't even watch that video. Comment, if you look at it, if somebody's saying, I can't even watch that video. Somebody comments, we got Wangar, Sige, five dollars, he said, as a Hispanic parent, so heartbreaking to see those images. Jorge Ramos is a Hispanic puppet for the left. Shout out to Ricky for keeping it real, right?
Starting point is 01:03:36 You're getting people that are watching the saying, this is tough to watch. This is not easy to watch and it's happening. And what are you doing? You're going to different events? Yeah, I don't know about that. That doesn't show me. You know what the most disappointing part about it is to. Yes, that's why I yes, that's why I yes, this doesn't help. You know the whole thing that they're saying, come on, I was going to be president. This doesn't help her. The election stuff. Go ahead. You know what the crazy part about it is though, it's it's what I'm really disappointed in.
Starting point is 01:04:00 A lot of my friends are watching this and are gonna watch this, is how many of you guys, and I'm gonna say this to you, to my, I'm talking to my friends that supported Biden, how many of you guys voted for him? Because Trump was a racist, and because that's what they used to brainwash you, and then on top of that, how quiet you are about what's going on
Starting point is 01:04:19 and get it's in our face. It was never this bad. Are people, our people that carry, are, forget about the skin care, because I don't believe in division, that carry Our people, our people that carry our, forget about the skin cutters, I don't believe in division, that carry our culture, our country, right now, are literally going through this, and how many people are quiet about it.
Starting point is 01:04:33 I mean, it was a daily post, Trump is racist, Trump is racist, wall is racist, Trump is racist, but now everything's good, because the racist guy is out of the office according to them. It's just insane to me, like it's so disappointing as a Mexican hardcore. I have a sent an audio on my on my chest
Starting point is 01:04:49 Which is a hundredth anniversary of Mexico. It's a coin. They make every hundred years I'm I live the Mexico my my dad lives in Mexico. I have property in Mexico. I go there often My families are I just went to school there. I just went and buried my uncle my grandmother my uncle I'm a part of me. I'm a part of, I'm a Mexican citizen, I have a dual citizenship. I'm not a white wash Mexican that lives over here, watches the news and reads a cup of articles and thinks they're woke.
Starting point is 01:05:13 I, I, I, I'm very objective. I remember when I was living there, I was 18 years old and I lived there. I was there for a year, one of the times I lived there. We would actually party, right, with my friends that were, and by the way, with families that are well off, that they were gonna cross. I remember vividly, I was there, we were at a bar, I started my members called Desmond,
Starting point is 01:05:33 and it's not longer there, Desmond. And I'm from Etraklon, which is a very dangerous state to be in. So it's torn me into cartel war, and that we're three of them, we're gonna go illegally. And we're like getting drunk the night before because we're partying for them. And they go up, they all three got caught, they came back and we threw a party
Starting point is 01:05:49 because they were back. These are not starving people. So when you're sitting there and you're a Mexican that lived here your entire life and you don't even know where your parents are from and you wanna have an opinion on this when you don't know what's going on there, it's the stupidest thing ever,
Starting point is 01:06:05 because you let the news rile you up. I was there, I saw them leave the town with well-off families. They just want to go just do something better, go experience another country. It's almost like a vacation to some of them. I don't want to say that about all of them. It's unfair for me to categorize everybody like that, but I know my fair share of people
Starting point is 01:06:21 that had no need to come down here, and they're coming down here, and everybody over here wants to feel bad because they're just making you feel bad when they're pretty good where they're at. So you know, let's just talk numbers. And I'm out against immigration by the way. What you know, obviously we're immigrants. You're against your no legal immigration.
Starting point is 01:06:36 I'm pro you're not getting raped and trafficked. Okay. So be very clear on that. Okay. Just quick numbers for you while we before we move on we move on, um, because you brought up, you know, this is not a good look for Kamala. If she's going to be the, um, Immigration Zarr, um, border Zarr. So let's just talk numbers that talk approval ratings. Biden's approval ratings for his handling of COVID and the vaccine 75%. That's very high. That's very high.
Starting point is 01:07:01 Very high. Be that he did nothing for it. That's a pretty good administration. Creative vaccine. That's the fact sure so own it says tell people to get vaccinated then if you're Trump No, I'm just saying No, I'm I'm but I'm I'm I'm just finished by point. I'm independent thinking I'm also when he when Biden came into office because obviously they were talking about his plan when he was campaigning He was saying this down the other. Oh, we're gonna we're gonna fit with together an action plan And then as soon as he got elected he said basically, it's just got to run its course Okay, there you go Doesn't let you talk numbers for a second as approval rating
Starting point is 01:07:30 But he just made a very good point just so you know that when they ask them I have a plan when I get elected. I'll tell you about it when he got elected So we just have to let her run its course there was no plan. Okay. Yeah, but go ahead He's got 77 approval rating 75% on COVID border border patrol Situation of the border in the 40s. So if you're looking at numbers and if Kamala's the person that's going to be the border czar, you can walk and chew gum at the same time. You can handle COVID and do well and get vaccinated and do everything. I agree.
Starting point is 01:07:58 But also get Kamala's ass down to the border and make this situation go away and fix this problem. So I don't know if the wall is the solution. I think it's more policies than wall because there's something called, tell me if you're familiar with this title 42. Yes. So tell me, I don't know, I know that I'm familiar with the title 42. I don't know the ins and outs of it, but there's basically a policy situation that Trump implemented Biden came in with an executive action and removed it. So listen, part of being voting for Biden or being a Republican is that you can have tough love.
Starting point is 01:08:32 You can love your kids and say, bro, you got to do better here. Your report card sucks. So my advice to Joe and Kamala, whatever is keep doing what you're doing on COVID. Things are getting better, but get your act together when it comes to the border because this is a humanitarian disaster. But hold on, it's deeper than that. Dumbass hasn't done anything in 42 years, 47 years. Why would you have an expectation of a vote for a person who has never done anything? Literally, you got a video hold on. You can't say he's never done any. Are you serious? Okay, you're right. Massive carcerate blacks in the 1990s. I like what
Starting point is 01:09:04 you're doing. You're right. You're right. You're up again. I get it. Oh, it done any. Are you serious? Okay, you're right. Massive carcerate blacks in the 1990s. I like what you're doing here. You're right. You're right. Oh, it's propaganda. Or they're on the books. Who won the election? That's beside the point. We're not gonna go there.
Starting point is 01:09:14 No, we're not. I hope you're pro cash. No, we're not gonna go there. We're not gonna go there. Did you bring the cash, Ricky? I never believed in you, bro. We're not gonna go there. We're not gonna go there.
Starting point is 01:09:23 Okay, no, we're not because we're not. So the point is this, here's a reality behind things. Trump in his 40s, Bromant Han out of ruins, that's the truth. When he was in his 30s and 40s, actually brought him in and said, what can we do to fix Manhattan? He brought Manhattan to where it's at, right?
Starting point is 01:09:38 What to a certain extent, he brought. Bromant Han to where it's at. Are you serious? They had city council meetings with that. They had city council's Many. They had city council where he was re helping them rebuild this. Do this, do this, do this, do this. Let me build here. Let me build here. Let me build here. He's the one that brought life to it. Right? And are you or am I wrong? If I'm wrong, tell me I'm wrong. You don't
Starting point is 01:09:56 have to agree with me. I don't think Trump is the sole reason Manhattan is what it is. Okay. You don't think he was the biggest influence for it. He was the biggest voice at the time. I think he did his fair share, but I think there's a lot of freaking people that pay. Of course, I'm not saying that. I'd say Rudy Giuliani is a big bad guy. But everything needs a pioneer, right? He was a pioneer for it. Sure.
Starting point is 01:10:13 Okay, right. Did our forefathers get the culture to work out right now? No. The living forefathers. The forefathers, no, they fought further to get rid of British and then they established a constitution and we're here now. But we had to continue that legacy.
Starting point is 01:10:26 Okay, okay, that's what I'm getting at. So what I'm getting at is that the man has already had previous success. What has Biden done? He hasn't done anything but a force, a few laws that go against master culture and then what it come on of here is actually known for lock up a brother. That was her nickname. So why would you have any expectations for people who have done nothing for the community to begin with?
Starting point is 01:10:44 And then expect them to go into office and want to have expectations for them. It's like having a dog, it biting you, and then saying, don't bite me. It abides you when it's adopted. And then we don't bite me when I own you. It's the same thing that we talk about. What's your point? My point is why do you have any expectations? You should have known this happened.
Starting point is 01:11:03 So it should have zero expectations for the president United States why would you if you already knew the track record? No, no, why are you? Smart Okay, let me let me let me clarify Let me clarify for you then let me clarify for you then okay Democrats have voted for him that are not happy on what he's doing should not be surprised you already know he has nothing going on There's different issues brother. There's different issues.
Starting point is 01:11:26 There's COVID, there's immigration. Yeah. There's taxes, there's policies. What you said to all of them, is he doing, tell me one category he's doing good in. He's doing it in Texas? COVID. He's doing good in COVID.
Starting point is 01:11:37 75% of rule rate. It doesn't matter what ignorant people think. The question become, who started it? He said we gotta let it take its course. So Trump should get out there and tell people he already did. He did. Get your ass. So what a 50% remember when I was in the podcast and she said what was your name? I know. She's like, why isn't he what is in the reject white supremacy? I said,
Starting point is 01:12:01 yes, he did 26 times. Remember when I said that? Okay, publicly. He's already publicly saying to do it. So what are you talking about? He hasn't come out of the setting. You should do more often that. Well, he's not the president anymore. They took him off of every single social media. Let me ask you, do you listen to what Trump has to say?
Starting point is 01:12:15 Not everything. You respect what he has to say? I respect what he has to do. If you don't, you listen, bro. Listen, Ricky. Yes. I want you to go get vaccinated. No, sir.
Starting point is 01:12:23 I'm an independent, I'm an independent thinker. I don't, I don't solely follow one man. I like I could like a lot of what he does without liking certain things Okay, that's what happens when you're an independent thinker Well played sir, okay, all right all good Well by the by the way, he did tell people to get yes, but he said I Came up to expedite the process of vaccine, not Biden taking credit for it. Trump is what made it happen within nine months. If it wasn't Trump, it would have been 18 months,
Starting point is 01:12:53 because even Fouch said it's gonna take 18 months. Whether it's Fouchy, whether it's Trump, whether it's Biden, this is a team effort. No, no, you can't, you can't, you can't. Is that a freaking team effort? You cannot do that, buddy. It's not a team effort. No, Fouchy said 18 months, he said nine months. So got down a nine months. Give me
Starting point is 01:13:07 Got credit if he did he I'm giving him no, but you're not no, it's not this is this There's no implemented a plan made it happen Fouchie's telling people to wear a baguette one this Super Bowl last year. Okay, because of who? Because of more than Brady. Yeah, because Tom Brady showed up and then he led the team true Yeah, okay, he let's but there's people out there making tackles. There's people out there catching passes There's people out there blocking. It's not just Tom Brady Bro, it's not just Trump. It's not just Biden. It's not just about Duretor it's a team effort. You gotta be kidding. No, it's not a team effort. You're so naive to say so it's not a team effort
Starting point is 01:13:41 You're so naive to say it's all Trump. Trump made it. It's not a team effort. You're so naive to say something. It's all Trump. Trump made it. That's it. Trump made the vaccine. He distributed the vaccine. He was there with the beakers and he's making the vaccine. What do you say? Can you get this guy cookie, please?
Starting point is 01:13:53 Just come here. I did a cookie. Some bark, bark, you cookie or something. So did the Venezuelan. It says a team effort. Did the Venezuelan people ruin Venezuela? It says a team effort. It wasn't my little or Travis.
Starting point is 01:14:03 I'm sure they had a case part. It wasn't Hitler. What do you say? sure they had a head. Okay. It wasn't Hitler What do you say what are you what are you saying? What's a driver? He's not the one making the goddamn vaccine. Oh my, he did it. He said make the vaccine. Let's go. So the Hitler created 47 in the town and the bombers.
Starting point is 01:14:32 He was the driver of the police. Okay, okay. There were other people involved. So the gas chambers did Hitler make them? Or did he drive them? Dude, I don't know. Who made them? That's what the dumb com.
Starting point is 01:14:40 No, it's not dumb bro. He goes back to what you're trying to say. All right, let's skip this. We're done here. It ended well. You guys good good give yourself a good thank you Look up a from the polls here Adam's approval rating has risen to 4% here By the way, let me if you're enjoying the dialogue right now listen. This is what I like I like banter
Starting point is 01:15:03 I like debate. That's how we learn. If we sit here and all of us agree on everything, nobody learns, this is how I learn, this is how my board meetings are, this is how my meetings are, and it's working very well specifically today. And we're still friends, by the way, I love this guy, this guy,
Starting point is 01:15:17 he actually tells me, he can't be birthday like, we have a great relationship, we can, this is the way America should be. How it should be. How it should be. We can disagree. I still have lunch afterwards and be good. We still got an hour nine minutes to go guys
Starting point is 01:15:28 I don't want to tell you I want to give a shout out to a couple if you're enjoying this Smash that thumbs up button if you're here for the first time join us subscribe to the channel and click on the notification button So when it goes out your Getting your notification. Let me give a quick shout out to a few people that Donation today for whatever reasons pretty high. Okay. Hi, Pat you're getting your notification. Let me give a quick shout out to a few people that donation today for whatever reasons, pretty high. Okay, hi, Pat. This is the Ramirez dollars, $10.
Starting point is 01:15:50 I'm trying to launch an after-do to four relatively big players in the market. My biggest competitor just raised $2 million. Is there anything you'd recommend when going up against a galaite? I made a video about it, Ramirez. You ought to go watch it. Okay.
Starting point is 01:16:00 $4.99 was by heavy, haul mercenary, saying Candice Owens is the furthest person right is what he says. AG just gave $10 to give $10. Thank you, Troy Glouge just gave 25 bucks, just to give 25 bucks. Nelson J, $5. Thank you, Sanchi gave a 200 ARS per quê? Crack Adam, Ablano Espanyol.
Starting point is 01:16:22 Okay, I have no clue what you just said. Crack Adam's big star. That's what he said. crack atom a blano espagnol okay i have no clue what you just said that guys out of speaker so they may have a lot of money when five bucks it you must have clean ball guys back i tweeted what he said last week by the way fantastic have adam google how much taxes were paid in nineteen sixty four click on the revenue act of nineteen sixty four it's the first link uh... red the impact i'm curious i'm gonna look at myself as well
Starting point is 01:16:44 pbd thanks for the quote on Twitter. You got a buddy, Chad Williams, 10 bucks. When I went through LA pre-COVID, how the buddy take me through Skidroy, it was literally like going through the, going through the third world. Worst about it is mass, help mental health problems and business owners stuck behind tents.
Starting point is 01:17:01 Interesting, Chad Williams. And by the way, Chad Williams is a guy that will go left or right when it comes on to commenting. He still gave the five bucks on that. Let me see what else we got here. Chad Williams, another $5. What about rock running for president? We've talked about that before in the past.
Starting point is 01:17:15 Yemi Marino gave $50, A.M.N. preach, U.S. media, Univision and Telamundo are sell outs to Hispanic community spreading lies to the Democratic Party that's based on your conversation. Ruben Ramirez, Ricky, what were the best advantages of growing up in the streets? And what would you say to someone who's looking to become a legitimate businessman entrepreneur? What were the toughest obstacles? Maybe you want to answer that.
Starting point is 01:17:35 Oh, what was the street growing up in the streets? I grew up, somebody you guys don't know. I grew up in East Baker School, which is a second biggest barrier in California, outside of East LA. Actually, the founder of the California's Mexican mafia's from Baker School, he grew up six blocks from where I was grew up in Bill Street. So there's a lot of heavy influence there. I think number one thing would be to get away from
Starting point is 01:17:58 those people, right, which is associations, get away from people that have that mentality. And by the way, let me make one clear, because a lot of my friends are watching. A lot of my friends that I grew up in the hood with that I love very much. And there's, and there, and some of them are still there, some of them are out.
Starting point is 01:18:11 But it's limiting my association with the people that had the mentality that I used to have, right? And then limiting my visits to the neighborhood, I'll go now to go cut my hair to go buy things but I don't go to visit anybody there anymore. But that's that's number one. Number two is one, you know, you know, and I'm just going to give him a shout out because you've interviewed
Starting point is 01:18:32 on your friends with them is I read the book by Robert Kiyosaki, Rich Dad, Portad, to help me change my mentality to understand what it is to be a business owner. And then find the proven mentor, you know, in this case, I was able to, first of all, my brother got into business, then Alejandro. Alejandro, my brother, Alejandro, shut up to my little brother and Alejandro,
Starting point is 01:18:50 into this business because I come from a family of entrepreneurs that were in financial services. So then, you know, from there, I was coached by Hector Narrake, and a little hot shout out to them. And then Jose Marning, which is the older brother, older brother sister to Hector Narrake, and then Pat. So it's fighting proven mentors
Starting point is 01:19:06 and then staying within that association. I think to me, my number one thing is association. You're gonna be a direct reflection of the five people that you're on the most, that your income is gonna be a reflection of the five people that you're around the most. And a lot of the reason that I'm passionate a lot about these that I'm passionate about now
Starting point is 01:19:20 is because Pat kind of brought lights to it. So what ends up happening is that you're kind of in the dark and a lot of things, a lot of subjects that you're in the dark. And to somebody says, Hey, have you looked at this? All they got to do is point a finger for you to look at. And then you're like, wow, I did not know that, right?
Starting point is 01:19:34 So that's kind of the road that I would say to take is again, to break it down. Number one, get away from associations and have the same lifestyle. Number two, start reading self-developing, number three, find a proven mentor. You know anybody who's willing to mentor, that you admire, that you know.
Starting point is 01:19:49 Well, they can be a priest, they can be a pastor, you know, for us is deadly, and on a spiritual side, find a way out, it is stick with that community. That would be my purpose. By the way, to tell you how much Ricky has influenced the Latino community in his surrounding area, this is just the beginning of what he's gonna be doing with his impact, because this messaging comes from somebody like this who grew up there, the level of credibility
Starting point is 01:20:10 he has to say, here's who I was, here's who I was, here's what I did, here's the proof, this is what I believe today, we ought to change or else. Well, I've told Rick it is a million times, this is a lot of what the Republican Party needs especially. No question about it. Like if you see a guy like this yeah rather than the male pale and stale crowd that you see when they're lining up on the Trump pictures This is someone that I think people can get behind. This is someone that even a Democrat can say you know Yeah, but you know what I think I think there's certainly extent of the suit the suit. Let me let me let me I'm gonna say something the Cairo quick part of you don't mind go for I think that sometimes a lot of times What is it called?
Starting point is 01:20:45 The suit may just pull them. So I'm gonna send, I'm gonna send something. Wait, I want you to just take your clothes off. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, sir, why you're doing that so? Maybe I could pull this up real quick so people know what I look like without a shirt not completely just you know So I'm going the male model picture no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no and the del Toros and the Guy Tons respect to them if they're listening, Sipala, everyone. Oh, 100%. Yes, all the more. Respect, love those guys. Yeah. You talking about limiting, what kind of backlash are you getting from your people
Starting point is 01:21:31 saying, bro, you sold out. You know, you're not with this anymore. You know, that's, bro, you talked it. I got it. I suspect you're seeing stuff like that. Yeah, you know what? You know what the crazy part is? I don't, because I'm not around them, I don't hear it.
Starting point is 01:21:44 So when you go around them, you think you're better than me now? No, no, actually, you think you're there. You know, actually, you don't because I'm not around them. I don't hear it. So when you go around you know you're better than me. No, no actually you think you're there. You know actually you know You know surprisingly enough bro surprisingly enough when I like I go get my my compadre owns a barbershop So I go come my hair in the in my neighborhood Two three times a week and when I Up yeah, so yeah, so yeah, of course, so that's that's what I look like without a shirt. So I'm completely and that's the way my damn near You know 75% of my body looks. I'm complete tattooed and I have my mirrors You know I have my my The roosters where I'm from it's big on on the rooster in the rooster world. So my family were raised
Starting point is 01:22:19 Cozman. Yeah, so so I this is this is how I look what I'm my shirt on my shirt on my back I'm having my back completely tattooed as well. I grew up in the neighborhood. So anyway, point is that To touch your question though. No, I don't get it. I don't get a lot of it. I'm the country. I I can see that I but but here's why though because his arguments make sense There is credence behind it when there's credibility and weight behind your award, people have to listen. Okay, no matter how much a person doesn't like a doctor, if a doctor's got the credibility to say, for the last, like, Rampo, we'll get up and say,
Starting point is 01:22:54 I've done 4000, I've delivered 4000 babies, right? If he tells you about delivering babies, guess what you have to say. I never delivered a baby, you know, 4000, you got credibility. You need to have the history, you got it, you got to kind of listen. By the way, if you're listening to this, if you're listening to say, I never delivered a baby, you know, 4,000 of you got credibility. You need to have the history you got. You got to kind of listen. By the way, if you're listening to this, if you're listening to this and you like what
Starting point is 01:23:10 Ricky has to say today, it's his birthday today. I'm going to put the comment below with the link to exactly his Instagram account. Go give him a follow and send him a message and stay in contact with him. I just put the link right there. You ought to see it go real quickly and follow them and give them some love. Also in the description. Okay, perfect. So we got to both places. Subitimani family is watching the bullet and see how you guys on. This is the family's 10 bucks. By the way, Jack E just gave five bucks specifically to you.
Starting point is 01:23:40 And said, Patrick, are the rumors true that Adam is planning to run for president of Chaz It's hilarious. I got a few people here Adam follow up Adam follow up pbds preaching and recent learning of those people from Honduras Guatemala El Salvador Leven corrupt governments Wangarcio five bucks mass legal and illegal immigration is bad It hurts wages and salaries against many immigrants don't assimilate to rules and culture of America. As a Mexican, I can honestly say Mexico is a failed culture. 10 bucks, Seraphine. Then we got a few other people that just gave $5.
Starting point is 01:24:16 I wonder what he means by that. I don't understand what he's saying. Lusha, mass legal or illegal immigration is bad. It hurts wages, similar to what you said. And salaries and many immigrants don't assimilate, and assimilate to rules and culture of America, meaning they're coming here. They don't say, oh, I love America.
Starting point is 01:24:32 No, I might not have said a thing, the other one, the one before that, or after that. Which is a Mexican culture's failed. I don't know what he meant by that. Mexican, as a Mexican, I honestly can say, the Mexico is a failed culture, country. Mexico is a failed culture. I don't know what it is.
Starting point is 01:24:45 If you want to elaborate on it, Sarah, we'll come back to it. I don't know. Yeah, a little bit more specific. Sean Ellis gave five bucks. Trump has had this fix would remain in Mexico in the wall and ending catch and release. But Biden flipped all of those.
Starting point is 01:24:57 And now we have a nonstop flow of 20 years, some guy, $5, illegal immigration costs US taxpayers $116 billion per year, and we got Woods Dog, we got a few other people here that said what they said. But let me get back to, okay, Mexico needs to send its military to Central American concrete. The US better stay out of it since they don't care expand the fatherland and see styles. That's a father. That's brutal.
Starting point is 01:25:23 That's breath, yeah. He's talking about that's a father. That's brutal. That's, that's, Priya, he's, he's talking about taking over the country. All right, so let's talk about Amazon. Let's talk about Amazon. Let's talk about what Amazon did here. Page four, if you want to go to,
Starting point is 01:25:33 go to page four, Amazon. So a few things going on with Amazon. I'll read both of the stories and you tell me your thoughts on it. One, this is a business insider story. Amazon is snapping up this huge shop in Malz and turn them into fulfillment centers. Malz that buckled due to e-commerce
Starting point is 01:25:50 or suffered during the pandemic are being given new life by the very entity that precipitated that they're decline Amazon. Last year, Amazon was reportedly in talks with Simon Property Group, the country's biggest mall owner to convert many bankrupt JC Penney's and seers department stores into fulfillment centers, about 50% of mall-based department stores
Starting point is 01:26:10 could permanently close by the end of 2021, according to Green Street. Let me read that one more time. About 50% of mall-based department stores could permanently close by the end of 2021. That is half of malls. That's great. Closed. Amazon Signature Prime delivery That is half of malls. That's crazy. Closed.
Starting point is 01:26:26 Amazon's signature prime delivery depends on its national network of more than 100, 100 film and center and roughly one million workers to get the package as the customers front door within a day or even an hour. What do you think about the strategy that Amazon's taking? Adam. I mean, this is in a new story. We've covered this, but that malls are closing and that Amazon fulfillment centers are taken over.
Starting point is 01:26:42 And it's just, it is what it is. I mean, the reality is these malls, these retail shopping has been declining for years and years and years, online shopping is risen and risen. And it's a natural progression. If, who else is gonna go into these, what they call anchor stores, these sears, these macy's, these JC pennies,
Starting point is 01:26:59 who the hell is going in there? There's been some ideas about fricking theme parks going into these type of things. The reality is, is one door closes, another door opens, and Amazon is just going to fulfill, literally fulfill that open location. Yeah, I know, I think I agree with, I agree with, I don't want to come down to that. I mean, you know, here's where it comes onto. You know, I'm kind of spit on this. I was having a conversation with Vanessa earlier before we started here. She worked at an Amazon warehouse.
Starting point is 01:27:26 And I'd like to hear what you have to say about that. I actually be, you know, but it's, you know, she was saying how the workers get treated or whatever the case may be. I think it's a double-edged sword. So let me, let me, let me explain what I mean by that. As far as Amazon is concerned, do I like them? A lot of people don't like Bernie Sanders
Starting point is 01:27:43 made everybody hate Amazon. I love Amazon. Amazon saves you a trip for possibly getting in a car accident, right? Because it'll bring you to do your stuff your next day. So now parents can spend more time teaching their kids. They don't have to go to, I have to go to run in their store. You can disorder to be there the next day. I think Amazon has really upgraded a quality of life in many different ways
Starting point is 01:28:04 on a capitalistic sense. Because again, you know, if I'm doing homework with my kid and I need, and I need, you know, toilet paper, I could literally just order it online where I'm do helping them. It gives you more time at home with your family. It gives you more time to work on your business. I know I use Amazon every I order from Amazon at a 30 days, probably about 25 of the days, right? So it helps you with your, it just helps you different, it's in different,
Starting point is 01:28:24 in different areas. Now, it is a richest company in the world now, and I'm kind of a little bit, I know, I'm as almost bigger than, was it, is it? I think Apple is a two trillion. Okay, what's on that one point five? But it's still, it's very, it's very impressive. I'm waiting on that. So, I like it. I like the idea of them going into, because fulfillment centers, because it's making your life easier, like you said, it's progression, you know. Now there's been a lot of complaints about how it treats as workers. That's kind of, you know, I'm concerned about that.
Starting point is 01:28:51 I'm going to go to Raya. I'm going to hear from Vanessa Rooko. So tell us about you work at Amazon before? Yes, I did. I was a work of fulfillment worker, this warehouse in Doral. That's Miami basically basically and it's funny how you say that They want to make Customers happy and I'm I'm all about that, but I'm wondering how they will treat their employers in these new facilities That they want to replace them also because honestly in my warehouse at least They didn't treat me with respect at all. The managers? Yeah, the managers didn't respect us at all. Can you tell me more about that?
Starting point is 01:29:28 What do you mean by that? I mean, they would actually disrespect us. Like, for example, very basic thing. If I need to go to the restroom, I'll just go. But for them, it was like, oh, OK, well, you, instead of five minutes, you took seven minutes, that's our that's our right up or for example Yeah, or for example if your back hurts because you've been lifting boxes all day. Yeah, okay Instead of
Starting point is 01:29:54 Taking you to a less heavy-duty section that we do have instead of boxes just envelopes Yeah, they would write you up for that too or suspend you for two weeks. It's just, I don't know how the new idea is gonna become. I hope it's better to be honest, but in my experience, there's no respect at all. And do you think that's something the overall sentiment from workers was that your experience, is your friends have similar experiences,
Starting point is 01:30:17 what's your take on that? The entire warehouse, I, because I don't like to talk bad about any company, but then my entire warehouse filled the same way that I do. I know that 100% at least from the associate level, that was my position associate. When it becomes to managers, of course, you're like the king and the queen.
Starting point is 01:30:38 I don't know about the corporate level because I never got to the point. I really tried, but that's the only thing. They don't let you to go. I don't know how managers got to managers to be interesting So you did not have a good experience working for Amazon. No, sir What's the way by the way if you heard that strange noise that was Paul stomach is hungry that that's what that sound was Paul I caught it Paul looked at me as if I caught it or not your stomach is growling Very interesting to hear that let me get into the next part on the culture. Is it fair to say that you like working at value
Starting point is 01:31:04 Tamino a little bit better than Amazon. I'm in love with these shots. Okay, there we go. Tamino. By the way, I noticed you took a break. Let's make sure we run. But as I you took a we love we love you. I think everybody loves when it's got everybody loves when it's here. But but let's go back to let's go back to and read what they're saying here Amazon has a quota for the number of employees. It would it would be happy to see leave each year Employees say there's a big reason Amazon's culture feels cut throat business insider Want to keep piece of Amazon's review process a metric called un regretted attrition rate URA which represents The percentage of employees managers aren't sad to see leave the company whether they part ways voluntarily or otherwise. Even the most senior executive at Amazon, including incoming CEO Andy Jassy, closely tracks
Starting point is 01:31:52 URA according to the internal documents obtained by insider Jassy. For example, has a 6% goal for URA, which means he's expected to replace 6% of his team through unregretted departures on what appears to be annual basis. The internal document shows Jazzy and other top executives also kept track of the current unregretted rate. A running tally of the percentage of employees the company is not concerned about losing
Starting point is 01:32:14 and current gap to go, which is the number of employees it needs to see leave each reach its targeted URA. Adam, I'll go to you. This is such a... Like I just spoke wow when I read this story because I am familiar with the word attrition this is basically essentially losing business or losing employees and I remember you know being in the hospitality and nightlife
Starting point is 01:32:35 sector in Miami when I was in my 20s you have a lot of turnover whether you're you know it's your bartenders your club a hotel for on desk you have a lot of turnover it's a very high turnover type of business so you're constantly bringing on new people it's sort of part, your club, a hotel, for on desk, you have a lot of turnover. It's a very high turnover type of business. So you're constantly bringing on new people. It's sort of part of the game. And then when I got into financial sales and financial services, something that I learned was attrition.
Starting point is 01:32:54 Like, all right, if you've got 100 companies you're working with or 100 agencies because I have a financial wholesaler, you say, look, you're going to, your attrition rate can go up year after year. You obviously want to keep people on, but you're naturally going to lose clients. That's just sort of your attrition rates. So I'm familiar with this word attrition.
Starting point is 01:33:12 I'm familiar with turnover, but this is a new term I've never heard before to bro. This is unregretted attrition rate, unregretted, meaning we don't give a F if they leave or stay. It's unregretted. We don't give a shit. Essentially, if these people go in there, apparently their number, their goal is 6%. So they're num, they put a number to it. I mean, don't be shocked by Amazon using data and metrics. Their number, their magical number is 6%. What are they like? Look, if six out of a hundred people leave or quit or gone, we're good with that. If it's 10%, 20% is a little too high for us,
Starting point is 01:33:48 but this is a terminology I've never heard before. You are a unregretted attrition rate. I've heard of a tradition. See, very upset about it. I'm not. Did you use to work at Amazon as well? No, we're shut out of an asset for everything she's done. But this is, we're learning,
Starting point is 01:34:02 I think, let me just slow it down for a second. We are learning more about Amazon I'm gonna let him take all of course. We're gonna let him take over He's been taken over all day. He's a guest. Go ahead. But this is a very new terminology and Amazon does I think I think I No, I know I Think that I think that they just put a name to something that every company does already anyway I don't think I'm not surprised by it. I'm not offended by it I think that they just put a name to something that every company does already anyway. I don't think I'm not surprised by it. I'm not offended by it.
Starting point is 01:34:29 I'm not gonna, like, oh my God, I can't believe it. You should. It doesn't seem high at all though. No, it doesn't, but the reality is, I think that they just came up with the terminology and metrics for things that companies already do anyway. And it just, they just shine the light on a reality. And emotional people, that's why they don't get very far because they don't know how to control their emotions.
Starting point is 01:34:47 Well, look at so my god, it's horrible when in reality is, well, what's your dating turnover rate? Right. Do you have to like everybody? You date? Should you marry your, but you date no? No, people, companies don't need to marry no. I'm with 200% brother. I think what, we're in agreement here. Yeah, there's turnover. I talked about it in hospitality. It's for me, it's the unregretted. Basically, they don't like look. Is there some people in your life that left that you're so happy they left? Yeah, of course.
Starting point is 01:35:09 Did you regret it? No, I'm good with it. I'm sad. It's unregretted. The fact that they put a mattress behind it. The fact that they use, they had the audacity is what kind of blows your way. Not even audacity is the fact that that's what they called it.
Starting point is 01:35:20 They could have just called it an nutrition. I think they were. I think they were. I think they wanted it. They're just like, we're not tri rate. I think they want it. I think they want it. They're just like, I get that all out of here. Hey, I'm good with that. That's business. But then you have people like Vanessa
Starting point is 01:35:30 that are they're found in a job. She absolutely loves to use her words. Right. Versus the job. Okay, I'm regretted. Okay, I'm regretted. What was it? Unregretted attrition rate.
Starting point is 01:35:39 Vanessa, did you regret leaving? Absolutely. So she never, you don't regret leaving, right? You don't regret leaving. I'm, yeah, no, that's what I'm sorry. I don't regret leaving. Okay, then so she's, she's, I'm regretting.
Starting point is 01:35:51 She unregratally left. Okay. So it's unregrating on both sides. So a couple things. Let me look at her. Let me say a couple things to the story here. Number one, when she says what she says about Amazon, I have a lot of people that also say they love
Starting point is 01:36:03 working at Amazon. I've also heard a lot of people tell me they hate their managers They love working for Amazon. They hate their managers. Okay. I've heard that many many I'm talking a lot of companies, but what I'm trying to tell you is like I'll go to a yard house here Okay, the waitress here is not gonna be the same waitress as the waiter in Addison who to share the Jason. I miss Jason. I miss Jason. Jason miss Jason is a guy you know we just so I'd go in there Arnold palm already but the only reason I move back to add to it is for Jason and the couple of nurses and the couple the nurse yeah so yeah Jason was one of a kind but here's a point so that's that that's one part by the way I'm not this county Vanessa had a bad experience
Starting point is 01:36:41 I'm all I'm saying is a manager can make a company look terrible if you don't track what some managers are doing to their people. I had a call the other day with the VPs. You were on the call when I said, moving forward, look, we're getting some people that are, you know, hey, if you're gonna abuse and not do the right thing for your guys, we're gonna get involved. It's not like, hey, it's okay, no,
Starting point is 01:36:59 we're not gonna let that happen because that's what makes a company look bad. A company sometimes looks bad because they weren't able to inspect something that was happening in one place. Believe me, I run a company and I see a lot of the problems come up and sometimes like, man, how can we didn't know about this earlier? How can we didn't know about this earlier? This is so you have to reward the people that are doing a good job, but stories like that
Starting point is 01:37:17 happen all the time. As far as a 6% you are a raid that you're irate with and I'm sorry to have you feel the way you feel. You see very frustrated and how many your faces are red. I don't know why you're irate with and I'm sorry to have you feel the way you feel you see very frustrated and how Me and I don't know why you're so upset about it I'm telling me that I think we need to bring something here to kind of calm Adams nerves It tells me we'll bring something in that'll come I know but let me let me say You're gonna bring the drinks again like the Martino, but anyways, let me say this to you watch this watch this
Starting point is 01:37:42 Adam watch this six percent is Amazon Yeah, you know the legendary COO who everybody wanted to emulate and they swore by this guy books were written by this guy everybody studied this guy A guy named Jack Welch said every year We have to fire the bottom 10% of our employees And you know what people said what a genius guy Sky's a genius what a brilliant guy we should do it as well every year December 31st Who's our bottom 10% I think Joey made the cut Billy made the cut Bobby made the cut Mary made the cut
Starting point is 01:38:24 You guys are yes, and this didn't work out. We wish you nothing but the very best. We hope you have final place. That's gonna be better for you. And we wanna give you a one month severance all the best to you. We wish you nothing but the best. Great, boom, you move on, right?
Starting point is 01:38:35 People thought it was brilliant idea for this to be done seven, eight, eight, and nineties. But today, oh God, for a bit, Amazon says a six percent, not even 10 percent percent you do that i i think it's not a big deal and i applaud amazon for doing it i think so right thing they're doing i think the media's spinning it again and they need somebody take shots at right now because they're trying to force amazon to agree
Starting point is 01:38:56 did you see did you see Jeff Bezos came at you know i i agree with the raising of the corporate taxes because company should be paying more taxes came to kind of using him now to say that because if he says it, you know, it's okay, kind of like how they use Buffett years ago when Buffett said it's okay. I'm not paying enough taxes. I should pay for it. And Biden Obama said if Buffett said it, and everybody said, well, Buffett said it, we got a vote for it. If Biden, if you know, Bezos says it, we got to go for it. Do you think pesos is worried more about raising of corporate
Starting point is 01:39:24 taxes? Or do you think he's more worried about Amazon being unionized? Of course he is. So he's kind of saying this on stage and I kind of tweet this shit out and tell you that but listen you cannot let me be unionized. If you're going to help me on the union side I'm willing to support you raising of the taxes. I don't care about paying a little bit more because I want to make my money on the other place. Anyway, so there's a lot of that speculation going on on one end, we got a trash Amazon to be able to get what we want from them. On the other end, Amazon is also sitting there saying,
Starting point is 01:39:53 leave me alone on the unionizing side. But to each a zone, all I'm saying is 6% actually not a big deal, it's a reasonable number. I thought for sure, honestly, I thought for sure, Amazon's number would have been to 20%, not 6%. I'm not even kidding with you. I thought for sure would have been to 20%, I'm not a 6%, which means what a rewarding company they are.
Starting point is 01:40:14 Okay, to be doing something. What a nice company it is, right? Yes. Sorry about your experience. Not saying it didn't happen because I've heard that before as well, but sometimes managers. I'm very good at Harry's bad, but for me and my entire health is bad yeah no i hope it gets better fyi i agree i was at an army unit
Starting point is 01:40:33 k at an army unit my sergeants were impeccable i love my guys but there were guys that came from another unit same exact base for camel cantucky came to three two six and they were bitching about their Sarge's that they had at this other place at this other unit like you don't even know what they do over there they don't care about your health they don't care about this they don't care about that they're true but it's not how army was all at the hunter for so we have to also kind of keep that part of mine and you got something on mine are you trying to say something yeah go ahead guy to some two cents here so with Amazon I think because I actually came from the warehouse background as well, in
Starting point is 01:41:06 Norway. It looked like a warehouse, you know. Shout out to our warehouse. It's good to have them back. It's good to have them back. I was going to give them a shout out, but, you know. No, Sam did a great job, step nine. So that's for sure.
Starting point is 01:41:15 But back to the warehouse. The challenge was every time I told him to write something he wrote in Spanish. I'm like, just write that every search he would do on Google was in Spanish, but go ahead, Kai. So in warehouses in general, because I worked in one as well, and it was the same issue, kind of, or complaints that are mentioned by Vanessa's. Obviously, they, logistics companies in general,
Starting point is 01:41:35 they work on a very tight schedule, they have times shipments got to go. If a truck leaves late, you're losing hundreds of thousands, which accumulate to millions. They said in traffic, they lose millions a year because things come late. But about about it, it's a ripple effect, right? So I understand that there's efficiency
Starting point is 01:41:50 and how they optimize it as much as possible. And at that point, unfortunately, in many ways, the weakest link is the people not working fast enough because you can, when you have thousands of employees and they work 1% faster, 2% faster, that's what I'm saying. You kidding me? It's the the book Toyota's way we rip Toyota's way three years ago. Yeah, what it's all about Toyota be does that make Donald's does their speed on how quickly they're able to do the fast with this is business It's accuracy. I mean you gotta be so with in that sense that that can be a lot of complaints because obviously you want to find a balance of being as
Starting point is 01:42:20 Fishing is possible, but also not being outright disrespectful this that yeah Of course nature of the game there in that sense that you really can't do anything about it however with just add some two cents on the on them moving into moving into the shopping centers nothing about choose two cents you're always a nickel but go ahead you're a little bit more than two cents go ahead so what this does is this gives them a high- point. I'll tell you, Adam, just wait and see here. So with Amazon moving into all. How dare you insult?
Starting point is 01:42:51 With Amazon moving into malls, they're now moving into the last mile delivering. So now they're closer to Americans. Because with Walmart, they're super centers everywhere. They're with what is in 10 miles. 10 miles of 90% of America. Of course, what do you think they're competing with? Exactly. Exactly. I agree. Do you think they would ever open up a rink thing thing thing thing thing thing with Walmart? Do you think they would ever turn these? What do you think they're doing? This is to be
Starting point is 01:43:17 able to compete with this move is exactly to be able to compete for retail like to walk into an Amazon store like you would walk I don't know about that. Jeff Bezos said multiple times he'll only do it if they can do something new which they did with the He will he would eventually do it I'm gonna eventually do because listen sitting at home you're gonna be bored out of your mind even you gotta get out and do some stuff You gotta see some people at some yeah, I am up there I'm gonna be here, so I understand I need to get out more often Yes, so the only the their ghost stores which they have some places where you don't have to do
Starting point is 01:43:45 the cash register. You just go in, you grab what you want. The cameras take picture, they charge it to your Amazon account. Why don't we leave? So this pissed off somebody. Can we show this anti-capitalist trying to climb the JP Morgan Chase building and see what happens to him? Of course.
Starting point is 01:43:56 I think Ricky is really curious to know what happens to this guy. Yeah, I saw it, but I don't know what, I didn't really follow the story. So here's a gentleman who Decides to climb the wall. Do you have it or no watch this here? So much this This is their spraying JP Morgan Chase's building Is this in New York? Where is this? Addison
Starting point is 01:44:23 No, this is New York. Watch. First of all, good for him so far. So far he's looking good. It's about to get interesting in about 7 seconds. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 5 4 3 2 1 Oh my gosh! Oh my gosh!
Starting point is 01:44:56 Oh my gosh! That's not blood by the way. It looks like blood is not blood. It's ink. That's how antifa bleeds is not blood. It's ink That's how I'm teeth are bleeds black blood It's a pretty bad situation there Okay, press pause Ricky thoughts Oh my god, you know
Starting point is 01:45:24 I got a lot of thoughts about it. I think that I think a lot of thoughts about it. I think that a lot of people were so spoiled here that people don't understand these anti-capitalist, socialists, people don't understand how bad other countries have it. And they come here and they want to do these stupid little protests like this. By the way, you know how many cars have been bought by people that couldn't afford them cash, that chase funded, that gave them a loan. How many business has never started because of chase? How many houses have not been bought because of chase? I mean, it's just crazy to think that people would actually go against a corporation that
Starting point is 01:46:09 literally allows you to fund your dream. Well, if your dream is to own your first car, Chase will fund it. Your dream is to own a business, Chase will fund it. You know, obviously you have to fall into some requirements. You want to own a home, Chase will fund it. It's crazy how people would literally want to bite the hand that feeds them. It's amazing to me. But you know, it's these socialist people with social ideas are just and they're a special breed. Adam, what do you want to say about this?
Starting point is 01:46:38 I mean, I have a lot of respect for Jamie Diamond, the the CEO of JP Morgan Chase. And that guy's an idiot. And you're gonna scale a wall or scale a building. And I hope he's got a good health insurance. Hopefully maybe he's on Obamacare. I think these people, Pat, you know what we gotta do with them? We need to give them one way ticket to whatever country that has socialism. Like I would love to start that foundation,
Starting point is 01:47:07 you know, the one, I'd be the one way foundation. You want to send them to Venezuela wherever they want to go. Except here. Yeah, go to Scandinavia. Wherever you think the socialist country is, let's send you over there. I mean, if it's so great, right, America, so you will just go. Give us go. We'll have you jump on the plane. We'll have the flight attendant retrieve your passport. And then just just take off Just take off and then we'll make sure we call the embassy out on there I know that you don't need another passport because you have no intention of coming back to such an evil country Right to say this to this evil empire, right? Just go. Just take off. We don't need you here
Starting point is 01:47:38 I mean people like that obviously do not are not are not They are not a Engaging in any type of transaction that makes anybody money, right? Because they are anti-capitalists. So they are costing the country money more than they are creating. So they are not business here. Let's talk about the Olympics. Let's talk about the Olympics here. In close consultations with partners and allied around the world, Biden and its administration will weigh 2022 Beijing Games for US.
Starting point is 01:48:06 This is a sociable press story. The State Department said Tuesday that Biden administration is consulting with allies about a joint approach to China and its human rights record, including how to handle the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics. Human rights groups are protesting China's hosting of the games, which are set to start in February 2022. They have urged a diplomatic or straight up boycott of the event to call attention
Starting point is 01:48:27 to alleged chinese abuse against uh... against uh... uh... uh... tibetans and residents of hankank the beige ink winter olympics open february uh... for two thousand and twenty two the china and china's denied all charge of human rights abuses it says political motives underlie the boycott efforts both the internal olympics committee and the US Olympic and a Paralympic committee have set in the past
Starting point is 01:48:49 a day opposed boycotts, thoughts. Yeah, well, I think number one, there's two sides to this. China is committing human rights atrocities against the Uyghurs and I guess Tibetans as well, but I think that everything that's going on in the Uyghurs which is basically the west side of China, west side. Where Ricky's from?
Starting point is 01:49:13 Shri. That is a true thing that's going on. There is human right abuses going on in China. It is happening. But if I'm Biden or if I'm the Biden administration, I have to have a bigger perspective here and win the war, not the battle. Battling over whether or not we should compete in the Olympics is BS to me.
Starting point is 01:49:31 It's like that's not where you should be fighting your battle here. We have a massive situation going on with China, with the trade war and everything that was going on and tariffs and everything. Everything that's associated with China and competing for the top spot in the economy. This is not the place that we want to have the war go down over the frickin' Olympics. So picking choose your battles if you're Biden and yes, they are committing human rights atrocities. That is true. No fan of China and what they're doing, but this is the stage to basically voice your concerns. That's my opinion.
Starting point is 01:50:07 Do you boycott or do you not boycott? I do not boycott. No, no, no, not, meaning America. Should we keep Olympics in China Beijing 2022? Yes. We should. And people around the world should comfortably go to China in 2022.
Starting point is 01:50:20 Even the coronavirus has been documented, I came out of Wuhan three years later. If this is where, if this is where, if this is where the Olympics is scheduled, is this the Winter Olympics? Yes. Yes. So something that I've come to terms with
Starting point is 01:50:35 is multilateralism over unilateralism. Okay. If multiple countries, if NATO comes out, or if a whole, and of a squad of countries and says, look, we're the EU, we're Australia, we're Canada, we're United States, we're this, this, this, this, and we're all coming together and saying, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, but to go at it alone, unilateralism, which Trump sort of coined, that is not the look that I want Biden doing.
Starting point is 01:50:58 So if a collective effort says this is what we are all doing, I'm in favor of that. Going at it loan against China. Who right now is against it? Kai, who right now is against it? Who's right now against it about having the Winter Olympics in China? Rikki, do you have any thoughts on this? You know, I'm kind of torn apart when it comes onto this
Starting point is 01:51:17 because I think that what ends up happening is that I have a lot of friends who are Chinese, right? And they're good people. You know, they're not bad people. These are people that are very loving and smart individuals and as a country. I don't know if you, I guess what we're trying to do is who are we punishing by boycotting it?
Starting point is 01:51:39 The people or the country or the government? I mean, by boycotting, we're saying that we don't agree with something. So what is it that we don't agree with? I mean, by boycotting this, we're saying that we don't agree with something. So what is it that we don't agree with? I mean, how are we so comfortable taking other material? Why are we comfortable buying other stuff for a cheap rate? But now you don't want to host the Olympics for the biggest distributor of goods in the world.
Starting point is 01:51:58 I mean, that's kind of contradicting, right? We haven't, the trade war that we went. Biden just said, we didn't win anything. I'm sorry? We won the trade war. We didn't we the trade war that we won By the one we didn't win it. What I'm sorry we won the trade war We didn't win the trade war. Trump didn't win the trade war. There's anyone winning Trump didn't win the trade war. No, he didn't Okay, that's not the conversation. I'm gonna say to Pat's conversation So the question becomes we're okay doing business with them. We're okay taking this stuff We're okay having our things made over there. But now you want to boycott
Starting point is 01:52:27 the Olympics. Kind of crazy to me. I mean, I don't like a communist country anymore than anybody else does, but I think it's contradicting as much dealings as he has and his son has with China, which are recorded him being a, what is a CEO, CFO or chairman of one of the Chinese companies that paid him, I don't know how many millions of dollars. Now you want to go act like you're mad at them, I'm not with them, bro. Pick a side and stick to it. That's how they do it. Yeah, to me, it's a couple different things.
Starting point is 01:52:50 To me, one, I don't know about, you know, maybe we flip and give somebody's spot for 2022 and let the world calm down with China for a decade before we bring Olympics back to them. I think it's a little too sensitive. It's like a divorce that happens and Christmas is around the corner and you still expect the mom and dad and everybody to come together and have spend Christmas together. It's a little fresh.
Starting point is 01:53:16 It's a little fresh for us to do it. Let's give a little bit of time to get everybody come together. Maybe a year from now, we'll come back and do this. We just had the world shut down because of China. Let's face it. We had the world shut down because of one country's lack of responsibility. That's somehow some way a virus comes out of there and the world takes a hit because of it. Economy, jobs, restaurants, lives, people, loved ones, careers. Well, all this stuff that's happened the last 12 months because of one country. And yet we wanna keep it there for 2022.
Starting point is 01:53:50 I'm not saying we permanently boy-cotted. I say, you need a couple years, give it a couple of seasons. You wanna postpone it. I wanna postpone them. I don't wanna postpone the Olympics because it is unfair for the athlete. Listen, you know, I watch, when I see, like when you were telling me the story the other day,
Starting point is 01:54:06 you told the story. To me, I took the story in a different way because I looked at you as my son. Not that you're my son, we're two years apart. When he told the story about, you know, you, when the way Adrian said it, he was emotional because of how much he loves you. He said, look, we're living in Colorado.
Starting point is 01:54:21 Adam wants to make a Korean being a comedian. He wants to go out there and be a comedian and wants to make it into the NBA So he's going out to play in ball all this other stuff He starts playing basketball with these guys that are Denver Nuggets guys then they say there's an open tryout It's a deal. Whatever the league was for you to come through so the same thing you're gonna go to the triath You tell age and look just come and pick me up at nine o'clock I got a flight. I want a clock my dad's paying a flight. I haven't seen this guy for four years
Starting point is 01:54:41 I'm gonna go to Vegas and spend time with him right the story you're telling Yeah, so I'm just gonna look really curious with the story So haven't seen this guy for four years. I'm gonna go to Vegas and spend time with him, right? The story you're telling. So I'm just gonna look really curious with the story. So, haven't seen Pops for a few years. You're gonna go see M'Vegas. Your dad's obviously not here with us today, but you're gonna go see M'Vegas. And, but you're not like, I'm not gonna make it to the NBA. Let's face it, I'm just going in there
Starting point is 01:54:55 and seeing what happens. So you go, and then you text Adrian, like, dude, you won't believe it, I made it past the first round. Okay, and what are you talking about? Yeah, I'm going to the next one. So, pick me up at 10 o'clock, and then you go and you play, you're killing it, and you make the second cut. Dude, what are you talking about? Dude, I'm going to the next one. So pick me up at 10 o'clock and then you go and you play, you're killing it and you make the second cut.
Starting point is 01:55:07 Dude, what are you talking about? Dude, I'm still not gonna make it. Just pick me up at 11 o'clock. You're going, you make it past the third. Just pick me up at the fourth, you know, fourth, and then you make it past fourth. You throw some labs, dunks, all this stuff that's happened and visually he's selling it to me on.
Starting point is 01:55:21 What happened to it? And then finally, you're one cut away, Shancey Billup's nephew apparently made it. I don't know who the, he made cousin makes it. And it could have been you, you're one cut away from playing for being on a roster of the Denver Nuggets, having your own base basketball card, Adam Saasn.
Starting point is 01:55:39 Okay. And then all of a sudden you run out and you say, I can't do it. You're running out to go see your dad You chose dad over your sports You're running out the you see Kiki van in a van the way. Yeah, he says kid What are you doing? You can actually have a shot It's his listen. I'd love to do anything with the Denver organization here's give me your number you exchange numbers
Starting point is 01:55:56 You get on the flight you go to Vegas just to see your dad and your dad says what what are you doing? You should have gone to the tribes right? We wanted to go spend time with your dad So what's the moral of the story? These kids have been training for years to go to the Olympics. We cannot punish them. It is not fair to punish the people that have been training. They're at the parents that took the kids to try out to practice the endless hours of clothes, driving them, traveling them, investment. It's a lot of pain. So the athletes cannot take the hit. So we can't cancel it. We simply have to relocate it to a different place.
Starting point is 01:56:25 But we have to tell China, listen, it's sensitive right now. It is sensitive right now. We're not cancelling you. We are postponing you. Let's let the dust settle. We'll come back 10 years from now and consider giving you the next slot when it opens up. Maybe in 2026, but just not in 2022. So let's pick a place that's done this before, Salt Lake City, Utah. Let's pick a place, there's plenty of places that I've done the Winter Olympics before, pick a country.
Starting point is 01:56:51 Maybe it's last on the list, bring them up right now that's 20 years from now, give them that slot. And then let's give them some of the commerce that people trust a little bit more that they've handled, COVID may be better than some other countries, let's go over there. Okay, let's go over there.
Starting point is 01:57:03 And by the way, then the challenge even becomes some countries that don't even want the Olympics to come to them. Japan may say, we've done a so right. I don't even want you to come into us. I get, of course, and I don't blame them, but you have a pool of countries I would say, we'll take it. I guarantee you there's 10 countries
Starting point is 01:57:16 that would love to take them. I guarantee you, Salt Lake City makes it there and say, look, if you want to come out here, we'll figure it out. If you want to go to New York and you wanna go to, what's that city in New York where they practice? Like plastic, like plastic. Yeah, like plastic, there is options.
Starting point is 01:57:32 I just think it's sensitive. There's one group that I've been to, like plastic. The whole Luzion place I've been there before. The one community that cannot take a hit is the kids, the athlete, parents for it. It's so emotional, man. It is so emotional. So, we don't know, they'll make the cut the next year. the parents for it. It's so emotional, man. It is so emotional. So, we don't know they'll make the cut the next year.
Starting point is 01:57:48 Exactly. It's four years, four years, a long time. It's a one-sided lifetime type of thing. Exactly. So, anyways, we'll see what's gonna happen with that, but that's my thoughts as far as. But Biden doesn't have a history of caring about people in any way, so does it really matter?
Starting point is 01:58:00 Don't offend Adam like that. Adam just, I'm just officially nice. I'm curious. I'm just curious. To chime in, I wholeheartedly agree with you. Yeah, it's a great story I totally it's your story. Thank you. I appreciate that one cut away from the nugget summer league team But if he if we do do this it needs to be a collective decision Biden can't be the one making this decision and Something tells me that I don't think it's gonna. I don't think it's gonna happen China does need to pay a price
Starting point is 01:58:23 But by the way, there was just a report that just came out, WHO, I don't know how much stock you put into them. They came out and they said there's a very, very high likelihood that the COVID-19 virus came from the wet market, not a lab, thoughts. Do we really want to go there? I just want to know your thoughts. I mean, first of all, who funds the World Health Organization? We do.
Starting point is 01:58:50 That's why China does, not us. They're number one, we're number two. And Trump even pulled out. I don't even want to do anything. But you know, Biden's kind of coming back out. A quote-unquote independent report. I don't know. We'll find the, I mean, Kai, maybe you can find the report.
Starting point is 01:59:04 I just want to know the percentage. I would love if China wants us to really believe that. I would love open up social media, give freedom of speech, let people go in their and investigate from both sides of the aisle. Let us sense them independent researchers there and talk to the folks and see what we can investigate. Until that happens, I don't believe any stories that comes out. That's where I stand with. I don't care if it's World Health Organization, CDC, I don't care if it's anything, ABC. I'm not buying it.
Starting point is 01:59:32 I'm buying an independent organization from both sides of the aisle that goes and orders. Do you know what's the biggest thing? You know how you said, you know, 50% of Republicans don't want to take the vaccine. Why don't they? Let's ask the question. Why don't they want to take it? Why don't 50% of republicans don't want to take the vaccine. Why don't they, let's ask the question, why don't they want to take it? Why don't 50% of, why does this trust probably? So where does this trust come from?
Starting point is 01:59:51 Where does this trust come from? Bitten screwed over, have to have a problem. I don't think it screwed over, I don't even think it screwed over. You know where my this trust comes from? Let me tell you where my this trust comes from. Here's where my this trust comes from. If somebody's watching this right now,
Starting point is 02:00:04 people say, you know, Adam, soy boy, Adam, this or Adam, that dude, I love talking to people who are opposing opinions. It's my favorite people to add. You're respectful, you're amicable. We can sit down, we can have a conversation and we enjoy it and we go on and it's great. Vanessa's here. She gave her opinions. I don't care if she agrees or disagrees. I love having her here. We have that kind of an environment. It's a safe space for us to have opposing views clash. Who learns?
Starting point is 02:00:31 God willing, the audience says. Right. Today's session was great. I don't know about that. I bet somebody today is saying, dude, you got to go watch that immigration debate. So you're learning, right? Here's the problem. Why half of Republican men that you're saying don't want to take the vaccine, because the opposing argument has no voice today.
Starting point is 02:00:51 The opposing argument has been vilified. I contact Paul Offit to say, why don't you come and do a debate with somebody else that has an argument on the other side for vaccine. I contact all these guys. You know what's the first thing they say? No, I'll give you 10 grand, no. I'll give you 20,000 dollars, no. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:01:09 So, even when the, what do you call it, the fair is taking place. And Robert Denero was at that one fair, and he's like, hey, you know, the movie festival, and the Vax thing got pulled the day before. Well, we just decided it wasn't something that we wanted to do. And Robert, you're like, why? You should watch this.
Starting point is 02:01:28 It's actually good. Silence, right? When an opposing argument and silence, silence, you lose credibility. Yes. So for me, when that is taking place, I have a problem with that. Okay, so when you're going back and saying, what do you think about World Health Organization saying this, this, that it came from a, you know, a wet mark?
Starting point is 02:01:45 You're not the lab. I'm hearing one argument allowed the other side to go do their own investigation and then let us The audience go through the audience and see who we want to believe let us do it. Not you Yeah, no, I agree with you. I think that I think that you know going back to a pat set is You know when when when you're you know when you're canceling the president of the United States, the one that actually, how creative I've seen, I'm noticing that you're more of a community guy, you're not more of a, you don't believe in leadership too much, right? You believe that communities, I believe in communities too, but, you know, I'm a big believer in leadership that leaders are the ones that drive things. Obviously, because I lead an organization, I should, you know, lead one of the best teams
Starting point is 02:02:21 in the company and I'm very blessed to say that because I'm honored to work beside professionals that are all leaders. You know, I think that when it comes on to a subject like this, we have to really take a step back and analyze the whole thing, right? For example, what's your opinion on it when it comes on to what Pat was saying? What's your overall opinion on it?
Starting point is 02:02:46 Whether the Covid was created in the lab. Yes, the bottom line is we don't know, but I'm trust me. No, no, hold on hold on But what you're I think I think there's a high likelihood that it came from this wet market Okay, travel through animal through a bat But am I dismissing the fact that China probably did something no doubt China covered it up right now doubt Okay, that's not we're not even. No doubt, China covered it up. No doubt. That's not, we're not even gonna play that game. China covered it up. They didn't let the world know this was happening.
Starting point is 02:03:09 They didn't shut down Air Force. So they kept it under wraps. Right. Was it created in the lab? So Pat said one time, something very interesting. He says when somebody goes too hard the other side, the consequence is gonna rebound the other way. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:03:23 So for example, he says, he said, a Clinton created a bush, a bush created an Obama, an Obama created a Trump, a Trump created a Biden. But a Biden was pushing so hard, so fast, that he's, these other guys subly did it. Trump didn't, he was not subtle about him pushing people back. Neither is Biden. So, you know, so he's pushing so hard
Starting point is 02:03:48 that we just have a huge distrust. First of all, because he's made comments, and racist comments before, which they're documented. He, you know, called a certain community, you know, predators and then locked them up. Like, there's so much distrust with him and everything that he says that it has nothing to do with this point. Has nothing to do with the vaccine and everything to do with him.
Starting point is 02:04:11 We don't have if Trump created the vaccine. What is it? What does it have to do with Biden? No, no, I get that. Well, you don't believe that though because you just said it's a community. You said a community. You got to make a choice on what you believe. So, so, okay.
Starting point is 02:04:24 So you're your your your're Chris Cross in here. If Trump, you gave Trump props or creating the vaccine. Yes. But now you're saying we don't trust Biden because he's distributing the vaccine. Right. So which one is it? No, no, I agree with you.
Starting point is 02:04:35 The thing is with me is, I will not take that vaccine. Okay. As you distrust. No, because I distrust the government period. Okay. Right? Because they've lied to us multiple times. They've covered things up multiple times no, because I distrust the government period, right? Because they've lied to us multiple times. They've covered things up multiple times. Trump was ahead of the government period.
Starting point is 02:04:49 You don't understand. I'm not a totalitarian when it comes on to that with Trump. I already, I told you earlier, I like a lot of things that he did. It doesn't mean I fully agree with him, right? I don't agree with the vaccine. Now, do the same way, but hold on though. But do I understand that he had a responsibility to the world to come up with the vaccine? Yes, because the rest of the world are scared.
Starting point is 02:05:11 He needed to find the solution for the people that are scared. Do I fully believe that he thinks that that was the proper solution? No, but could he come out and say it? No, he couldn't come out and say, you don't need a vaccine, you're gonna be all right. He can't do that as a world leader.
Starting point is 02:05:23 He can't do that. So therefore, us that are, that we support what he stood for, we can, we can, we can read between the lines and understand that he has a job to do, but this is one of the things that we're just not gonna go with. I don't know if that makes sense and what I'm saying or not. Does it make sense or not?
Starting point is 02:05:42 Did I confuse you or did it make sense? We know that argument. No, no, I'm asking you. No, I'm with you. We're good. So we know how to read between the lines. Okay. As a world leader, he needed to do something like that, right? Because everybody else is going to follow. Okay. It doesn't mean that us don't know how to read between that. We don't we just stress. I don't I just anything that the Biden administration touches. I don't trust it. I don't care what it is. If they blink to me, times I don't trust them. I just don't I just you know, oh, we're not going to me, times I don't trust them. I just don't, I just, you know, oh, we're not gonna text the middle class.
Starting point is 02:06:08 Now they're doing trouble. If I said the same thing about Trump, anything that Trump does, I just trust. Anything he does, I just trust. That's fine, bro. Am I fair to say? Because I've never said that. But you're going, you're going very far.
Starting point is 02:06:18 No, no, no, I'm not going for right. And you're just trusting. No, there's anything. Everything has been lies. Everything's been a lie. How do you want to Trump in the middle? Bro, it's like having a has been lies. Everything's been a lie. How do you want to trump that in the light? It's like having a dog bite you multiple times before when it's in the kennel, right? And you're getting ready to adopt it.
Starting point is 02:06:35 And then you're surprised when it bites you when you're adopted him. Okay. The dog's bit many times already, many times in every category that you can imagine, right? He was, uh, uh, said by said with side with Robert Bird which oh, I left the KKK No, is that after lbj It was not okay to be a racist, bro So you had to switch in order to get you go to it in you didn't leave the KKK You just wrote a book about leaving the KKK how you regretted it because we were progressing into a world where being part of the KKK
Starting point is 02:07:01 And racist was no longer acceptable So you had to who was part of the KKK senator rubber bird no longer acceptable. So you had to, Robert Bird, Senator. Robert Bird, the one that died and they'd give it, it'll bomb my, and Clinton, he'd give him a stand-in motivation, right? He was a, he was in the KKK, an openly KKK, right? But as the time progresses, I'll be J, with the Great Society Act, which literally single-handedly caused father absence
Starting point is 02:07:21 in the minority community. You cannot, or excuse me, we want to help. No, you don't want to help, you want to enslave, and you want to break the core of the family foundation. So I just don't trust them, bro. It's just years of lies and coming in and undoing, and look at our border, look at the things that was going on with COVID,
Starting point is 02:07:39 he's not going to the border, right? And it's a crisis, he's lying about the taxes. What am I supposed to do, sit here and trust him? He says, I just can't, bro. I just, I can't. So you just trust anything that he does. Let me, let me, let me read this to you by what happened with China, China, China, Taiwan accused China of trying to bribe Paraguay with COVID-19 vaccines to make it stop recognizing Taiwan. This is a story from business insider. Paraguay is one of the 15 nations that still recognize Taiwan as independent and it is
Starting point is 02:08:05 in dire need of vaccines. China has long insisted that Taiwan is part of China, though Taiwan has operated as its own country for decades. On Wednesday, Joseph Wu, Taiwan's foreign minister said that China has sought to use the turmoil to pressure Paraguay into swearing publicly that Taiwan was part of China. He said the Chinese government was very active in saying, if the Paraguay and to swearing publicly that Taiwan was part of China, he said the Chinese government was very active in saying, if the Paraguay government is willing to severe diplomatic ties with Taiwan, they will be able to get a quite a few million vaccine doses from China. Let me say
Starting point is 02:08:35 this one more time, the Chinese government was very active in saying that if Paraguay government is willing to sever diplomatic ties with Taiwan, they will be able to get quite a few million vaccine doses from China. He went on to say that the Taiwanese government had reached out to Japan, the US and India to ask for vaccines in an attempt to bat away from Beijing's advances.
Starting point is 02:08:53 Last month, China's foreign minister ministry said it was providing 69 countries with free vaccines and it was selling vaccines to 28 nations. Look, I mean, these guys are just pushing people around and half the stores you read, like, is it true? Is it not true? You're probably leaning towards what? Yeah, it's probably true pushing people around. And half these stories, you read like, is it true, is it not true? You're probably leaning towards what? Yeah, it's probably true.
Starting point is 02:09:08 And then the Tesla story with China, let me just bring it all together. Go to page five with a Tesla story. Yeah, the camera is, yeah. So now they are saying that Tesla is doing what? And Tesla comes back and says, listen, we wanna reassure you that China, the cameras in its cars are turned off
Starting point is 02:09:24 this a Fox business story. Tesla has taken to social media to ensure customers in the country that, the cameras in its cars are turned off to the Fox Business Story. Tesla has taken to social media to ensure customers in the country that the cameras installed in their cars are turned off. All Tesla's have eight external cameras that are primarily for their driving assist features but can also record video while the Model 3 and Model Y have also camera installed near the rear view mirror
Starting point is 02:09:41 that can monitor the cabin. It was reported in the march that Tesla has been banned from Chinese military complexes due to spying concerns. Tesla has begun to use the interior camera in North America to gather data on drivers awareness related to the use of its full self-driving features. Elon Musk said that the several early access data beta testers were barred of access to the latest version
Starting point is 02:10:01 of the software for not paying sufficient attention to the road. They are so paranoid, Okay, they want control, control, control, and they don't want others to do to them what they're doing to the other nations. It's so interesting. They want to spine everybody else, but they don't want it to happen to them, and they know when you're doing it to them. Very interesting culture that they have there. But Tel is going to play ball. I mean, they're not going to, they're eager to obviously get into China and sell their cars there. So Elon Musk is gonna, who's a true capitalist? I applaud Elon for everything he's done.
Starting point is 02:10:28 Sure. But if he's gonna get the China and try to make some money, he's gonna play by their rules, don't you think? Yeah, you know, yes, absolutely. And absolutely. I agree with you there. We're gonna see what's gonna happen with those guys on the story. What's, what's, uh, uh guys on the story a what's what's Man, let me see this here Give me a second here we got Ricky while we're waiting Tell just in general how you feeling now your 33 now you're here in Florida. You're here for how long? Oh, I'll be country. That's it. You're in your out
Starting point is 02:11:05 So 33 years old yesterday. Yes, 33 years, 30. Pretty crazy, man. Pretty crazy. So 33 years old yesterday. What are you doing to celebrate for your birthday, bro? What are you doing, Rick? Oh, man.
Starting point is 02:11:16 Oh, man. Oh, man. Oh, man. Oh, man. Oh, man. Oh, man. This is the soul of the Mother of Jesus. And the power of the Mother of Jesus. ¡Ajo! Y esta vida que llamarció Y a los barcarillos cantan
Starting point is 02:11:49 La duranidad se me dio Que indáes a la mañana Hoy que vengo a ser la de y el día en que tu asistero nacieron todos los hombres y el amplio del último cantaron los señores y el día en que tu asistero nacieron todos los hombres y el amplio del mutismo Cantaron los señores
Starting point is 02:12:33 Y había mi amaneciendo Y gananos, gananos, levantarte de mañana Y mira qué, la amaneció feliz de la regra. ¡Sucho amor! ¡Sucho amor! ¡Sucho amor! ¡Sucho amor! ¡Sucho amor!
Starting point is 02:13:14 La cestreja del cielo quisiera pagar peos Una esparanza, aderte y otra es para decir, adiós Y hoy por ser tus tuplianos, ¡a la ciudad, no es felicidad! ¡Aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Felicidades con casmíneos y flores Estrellan, no llena, no hay por ser sus cumpleaños Que agibó la cantadora ¡Aú! ¡Habiberde y todo! Habiberde y todo Habiberde y Ricardo, a mi verde y tuyo, que los con plazveris y que los vuelva cumplir, que los sigas cumpliendo hasta la nios y en mí. Muy buenos días little bit Ricardo. And we in a special in his company and by the way L. Ray Erica just text me I ask Erica what's Ricky's favorite Mariachi song?
Starting point is 02:14:54 She said L. Ray. I don't know what L. Ray is but there we go Bueno, bien, en el tema. Bueno, en el tema. Sí, sí. Bueno, ok. Bueno, vamos. Y vamos con el rey, porque hoy es el rey. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias.
Starting point is 02:15:15 Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias.
Starting point is 02:15:24 Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Gracias, gracias. Yo sabía que estoy afuera, pero el día de que yo me muerai, sé que tendrás que llorar. ¡Llorar! ¡Llorar! ¡Llorar! ¡Llorar! Diras que no me quisiste, pero vas al salvo y triste triste y así te vas a quedar Con dinero y sin dinero yo hago siempre lo que quiero Y mi palabra es florey No tengo todo ni reina, ni nadie que me comprenda. Pero sigo siendo herme. Una piedra en el camino me enseñó que mi destino era rodar y rodar Rodar y rodar, rodar y rodar
Starting point is 02:16:38 Después me dijo que era rielo que no hay que llegar primero sin no hay que llegar primero, si no hay que saber llegar con dinero y sin dinero hago siempre lo que quiero y mi palabra es ley no tengo toda la ni reina ni nadie que me comprenda I don't have any reign, no one can understand me, but I still have this king. Thank you so much. Thank you, gracias. Happy birthday to you, buddy. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:17:27 Appreciate it. What do you want to say? Thank you so much. Okay, Ricky, what are you going to wish for? Oh, it's going to be for you. You're going to wish for, bro. Hopefully one day Adam comes to the senses. I don't think so Ricky.
Starting point is 02:17:38 I don't think so. Did you expect that? No, I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I don't think so, Ricky. I don't think so.
Starting point is 02:17:47 Did you expect that? No, I had no idea they had mariachi in Florida. There's not a Mexican down here. They have to support them, bro. Yeah, I know. They came across the border. It's easy. It's so funny.
Starting point is 02:18:00 You are so funny. Thank you guys so much. I appreciate it. I mean, you guys have no idea how much I appreciate it. That's so freaking cool, man. Happy birthday, buddy. Thank you. I appreciate it. It's so funny. Thank you guys so much. I appreciate it. I mean, you guys have no idea how much I appreciate. That's so freaking cool. Happy birthday, buddy. Thank you, I appreciate it. It's so awesome.
Starting point is 02:18:08 Again, gang, if you're following this, we put the Instagram account of Ricky Bologogov, follow him, give him some love. If you enjoyed the discourse that we had today, make sure you do that. Look, I mean, we got a lot of different topics to choose right now to wrap up with. A lot of them.
Starting point is 02:18:23 Let's give a shout out to Kim Kardashian, finally being a billionaire, right? Kim out to Kim Kardashian finally being a billionaire. Right? Kim Kardashian, shout out for being a billionaire. Adam, I think more for you, you've spent some time with her. What do you think about her becoming a billionaire now? Kim Kardashian officially. Wow.
Starting point is 02:18:38 Congratulations, Kim. I've hung out with Kim a lot. I've hung out with your future governor, Bruce Jenner, Caitlin Jenner a lot, and she's a classy gal. I mean, she's more than anything gonna influence all those Instagram models. There's hope for you too, ladies. You can twerk your way to the top,
Starting point is 02:18:57 no problem whether it's a sex tape, whether it's business, whether it's social media, you can get there. You have to throw it there, good for you. I'm just saying, we're state and facts here, so congratulations, Kim. go there. Good for you. I'm just saying we're stating facts here So congratulations Kim. Yeah, got nothing but love for you girl Yeah, you know, I'm gonna be honest with you as far as how they started I'm gonna fan of that I think it's a bad example to women, but but however
Starting point is 02:19:15 I will have to say that congratulations to her and her family for capitalizing on it, right? They didn't just they didn't just live that 15 minute of fame They were actually they're able they were actually able to create an empire. So, like I said, I'm a fond of it because of how they started. I don't want my daughter to ever look up to that example. But as far as what she was able to do, becoming a millionaire is not easy. Let alone a billionaire. That takes strategy.
Starting point is 02:19:40 That takes making the right decisions. That takes, it's a whole different level of mindset So for her to be able to do that congratulations to her and her family no doubt about forget in honor of Ricky's birthday Here's my case birthday. Is it Mickey's? It's also Mickey's Mickey Quick shout out to obviously value team but I'm being Value team esponial it's a new channel that we launched. That's true. I know you might have some say on that channel. Shout out to our friend Eric Kiki-Galera,
Starting point is 02:20:11 who is heading up the channel with that, but shout out to Value-tamon Esponio. If you speak Spanish and you want to see Pat speak Spanish on entrepreneurship, thank God I'm in Spanish. So all the contents being translated into Spanish and shout out to Eric. He's doing a phenomenal job. Eric's doing a phenomenal job. Eric's gonna Phenomenal job on a lot of different and some of big fan of Eric. Yes. His level of work ethic right now former Marine the
Starting point is 02:20:30 Guys kicking some major tail. Proud of Leo Roy those guys what they're doing but by team in Spanish We may be having Ricky have a do something with by team in Spanish. We have the conversation together You and I were working when we talked about we're in Hawaii I do we're in Hawaii we weren't why we talked about that so it's gonna be exciting to see what happens I'm excited for that I'm so excited for that but having said that gang it's coming close to 11 o'clock here's what I may do next week I may do next week on Tuesday okay I mean I don't even know if the building's gonna be okay with this but I may do next to next Tuesday I I may reveal the bike I just bought. Oh my God, I'm being so cool.
Starting point is 02:21:06 So if you haven't seen it yet, it's a redick. I've been, this weekend, I just, I got, I better show it to you, but when you see it, it's freaking, what time's your flight to the bathroom? That's on five. Okay, so if I go there, you know what, we may, I may even take you to show a couple of homes that we're looking at, I may take you with me.
Starting point is 02:21:21 Yeah, we got time, yeah, we got time. Shoo, your flight's at five. Yeah. Okay, so I can't show you the bike, but I'll, okay, we'll talk about what we're looking at. Okay, take it with me. Yeah, we got time. Yeah, we got time. Shoo, your flights at five. Yeah. Okay, so I can't show you the bike, but I'll, okay, we'll talk about what we're gonna do with that. But anyways, next Tuesday, you may wanna join the podcast because next Tuesday, I may pull up the entire bike here. We're gonna bring the camera on to see it.
Starting point is 02:21:37 Listen, it is so ridiculous how beautiful this bike is. I mean, you were the first person that saw one. Yeah, I was there when you bought it. It's a ridiculous thing. You's out there. You bought it. It's a Redis and I just swipe it's got a $50,000 So fun because like you're gonna put on a comment. Yeah, just put it right in the car But when you see the bike it's they're bad. It's sexy. It's gorgeous. It's beautiful and it'll be revealed next Tuesday and
Starting point is 02:22:00 That bike and card action do have a lot of similarities if you know what I'm talking about Well, this one is on the front of the boat. Yeah, then what was yeah, I mean we gonna we'll definitely take different angles for you to be Please put that but there's a bigger surprise There's a bigger surprise after that which which will be very it's pretty crazy Ricky What's going on? But anyway, no, no, no, no next Tuesday don't miss the podcast because I'm gonna put it right there Yeah, and we'll show the whole thing next Tuesday. Haven't said that Ricky America Republic and have a conversation
Starting point is 02:22:40 Let's meet someone in the mail. We'll see you guys next Tuesday if you enjoyed it subscribe and click that notification button take everybody Yes, so let's meet someone in the middle right now next Tuesday if you enjoyed it subscribe and click that notification button Take everybody

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