PBD Podcast - Ricardo Aguilar | PBD Podcast | EP 56

Episode Date: April 22, 2021

In this episode Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, and Ricardo Aguilar discuss the Derek Chauvin verdict, Elon Musk, and other current events, trending topics, and politics as they relate to life and bu...siness. Watch the full episode on the PBD Podcast youtube channel: https://youtu.be/7g48bqVqf34 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We're live with the guy giving 50 bucks in whatever currency that is mindful attraction that organs as hey pat bad David your next Watch out. He's referencing a LeBron James tweet that maybe we'll talk about today Ricky. It's good to have you on I think it's a very important observation the viewers have to make in today Obviously, we have Batman here. we have Joker here, we have Kindre back, we have a tequila here of the rock. He tried it two days ago. I still haven't tried it. Adam still hasn't tried it. When we get to 3500, we'll do a shot. When we get to four, we'll do shots. Who knows? Every 500 about 3500, we'll do a shot. Hopefully we won't get about 4,000 and we'll turn it off by that point. Get 5,000, we'll get turned off. But there's a couple other things in the prompts here. You don't see, and that is Adam's shirts, not buttoned up.
Starting point is 00:00:47 We did it for Ricky. Adam's shirts, not buttoned up because he's representing. Yeah. You did the most I saw in about stash. For Ricky, I lost all my buttons. It's just, we want to make our guests feel very comfortable in at home. You're looking very, very, very, very, very,
Starting point is 00:01:01 I'm surprised my shirt is lower than yours, bro. Usually, I'm wearing a V-neck today. What's up with that? You know, I had to change it up, bro. I'm gonna keep guys guessing. That thick shirt is lower than yours bro. Usually I'm wearing a V-neck today. What's up with that? You know, I had to change it up bro. I'm gonna keep you guys guessing. That thick gold chain though bro. I got a very thin chain with the Miami Heat logo and a Jewish star.
Starting point is 00:01:14 I work my way up to the thick gold chain. Your eyes out. You're blank. Yeah, sure. This is actually something that I wear all the time. It's a set the Nadiol, which is a represents the 100 year anniversary of Mexico's existence.
Starting point is 00:01:28 So they make it maybe 100 years, and they haven't made one recently. It's kind of a status symbol within the Mexican community as well. Well, you got status. We all know that. No, I don't got status. I like it so.
Starting point is 00:01:38 Well, of course you all. I have status. I have a lot of people have a song made after them. He literally has a song made after them, by pretty famous artist by the way. Can we hear it? Can we hear it in the Mexican community? And tells his story.
Starting point is 00:01:50 Yeah. Mechua Khan, he comes. I had somebody translator for me two weeks ago to hear what it's saying. It's actually all about our frontier Ricky. Straight up. Straight up. We never played it.
Starting point is 00:02:00 This got a music video. Oh yeah, I don't know if we can play the music video now. How could we not play the song that is about Ricky? No, we can't. Shout out to my voice from Legadosiete, my boy Alex, he did an incredible job with it. We filmed it in Harupa Valley. The music video was sick.
Starting point is 00:02:14 They're great artists. He's from Ichrakhan as well, immigrant, living the American dream with his family. So I'm very proud of him. Legadosiete, they're great people to work with and super humble song. Can we get a little sample? Even if you have to sing it. What's up? Yeah, I'm gonna see you
Starting point is 00:02:28 Come on You're a performer, bro. You gotta see it though. You gotta see it to you about what you got any questions that you want us to talk about any topics I put the link below of my Twitter account go up there's a comment send your tweet with Hashtag PbD podcast for us to comment on. Kai, can you do me a favor? Somebody deleted my comment, and I'm value-taming. I think it's Mario or somebody back there thinking it's a fake profile.
Starting point is 00:02:52 It was actually me putting it because of the tag. I'm gonna put it in your necks. You know Mario, jump in front of that butt. You know Mario's jumping in front of that butt. Well, listen, Gaines, we got a lot of things to cover today. We got a lot of things to cover today. Netflix looks like they got competition. They're a little worried about Disney passing them up.
Starting point is 00:03:08 World soccer was turned on its head by the creation and collapse of the European Super League and a chaotic and shocking 48 hour period which we'll find out who has power in Europe. The billionaires, the leagues, the players or the fans. We gonna find that because this reveals a lot. YouTube rivals, instrumental's growth, to welcoming users on the left order,
Starting point is 00:03:29 right Rumble CEO says, Elon Musk proclaims himself as the emperor of Mars, which kind of validates what you were presented. Oh, that's a long, man. Elon Musk also said that he was a secret service special agent when he donated to the Republican party and FEC filing shows He is this is not a Spoof right Kai?
Starting point is 00:03:50 This is a real story that you got here that he says he was a secret service agent for a special agent for Republicans very interesting Tom Brady says action speak louder than words to pat my homes They went back and forth and pat my home said, we'll find that in 20 years who is better. I love the fact that he has the audacity to say that, but I also love the fact that Tom Brady is finally calling out everyone saying, he's the greatest of all time. Vanessa Bryant, Nike opt out to renew
Starting point is 00:04:18 20-year-long long-term relationship partnership over differences. So Nike said no to extending the contract with Kobe Bryant on the shoes, I really want to dig into that one. Venmo just added crypto trading as personal finance apps, look to cash in on the latest surgeon to digital currency, billionaire LinkedIn founder, Reid Hoffman, tells businesses to stop funding politicians who support voting rights restrictions. Let's define voting rights restrictions. Let's define voting rights restrictions.
Starting point is 00:04:47 New Lulemon launching a RISO program, taking back like new clothing, meaning so if the closer knew they're taking it back and then they're reselling it, should Democrats pack the Supreme Court, maybe we'll get into that. And obviously everything that happened with Derek Chauvin the last 24 hours, which has caused mayhem, and as well as the shooting that took place with the knife, the teenagers, we'll show the video, if you have the right video for us to show, we have any kind of video to show, be good to at least give a glimpse of what happened there, and then we'll get into that topic. So Ohio police kills black teenage girl, scene threatening others with knife, Senator
Starting point is 00:05:24 Bernie Sanders introduces Bill to make college free and have Wall Street pay for it. Waters to demonstrate, get more confrontation on vaccine waters. Bernie Sanders and AOC get 2% each in 2024, Iowa, Democratic, caucus, poll without Biden. AOC is getting 2%. Let me say this one more time.
Starting point is 00:05:44 AOC is already being looked Let me say this one more time. AOC is already being a look that as a potential future president Ricky think about AOC as your president. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no support this whole she looks like me he looks like me so Hitler looked like the Jews too I'm just saying just because they look like you doesn't salinas like or that thing which was a president of Mexico Which really bankrupted Mexico he looked like me too. Yeah, I don't buy into that. I don't buy it's not a bunch of bs tricker with me. I'm a very good man. You know, maybe what's trick? Maybe we'll make that a first. We got a lot of 40 guns. We can't have many.
Starting point is 00:06:26 We can make that our first story. Los Angeles come in, could offer thousands of poor residents, thousand dollars among no questions as that's a mayor guard, setting story. Putin warns west of harsh response if it crosses Russia's red lines, dozens of Alexi Navalny supporters, a resident on day of protesters against Vladimir Putin, Alexi and Navalny, we haven't covered the story yet. I think we ought to cover the story. We'll get into that Senator Elizabeth Warren wants to grill the billionaire who said the rich would hide their assets
Starting point is 00:06:53 from a wealth tax. We're definitely going to cover that. And Adam's best friend Donald Trump very seriously considering 2024 run misses helping people. Okay. So before we get started Okay, so before we get into the topics, I gotta address maybe what people are thinking. What's that? Well, we talked about, you know, me, you know, suited and booted, you know, iced out, PBD. What's that? You've had a three day run of just looking fresh,
Starting point is 00:07:19 looking sharp, you've been posted a picture on Instagram. I called you Swaggy P, I think you could take that name. What's a deal? You're the three P suit on Tuesday. I feel good this week. I feel good this week. By the way, shout out to this kid yesterday, Sam, and I went to get a haircut.
Starting point is 00:07:32 This guy named Drew who's a celebrity. What do you call him? Barber, celebrity barber. Yeah, okay. So, Jennifer sends me, I said, baby, I gotta get a haircut because you know, Repatoni, I haven't cut my hair for six weeks because I don't trust anybody touching my hair.
Starting point is 00:07:44 Wow, that's a long story. Six weeks. It's a long time. He was considering flying in a barber just to... I would rapatoni. I would rapatoni to come in and cut hair and cut everyone's hair in and go back home. That's how much we love rapatoni.
Starting point is 00:07:53 But Jennifer says, this is where you gotta go get a haircut. She sends me this four weeks ago. Two days ago, Drew sends a Instagram story tagging me saying, last night I had a dream I was cutting paths here. So you gotta be kidding me. So the same address, Jen sent, so I get the address, I say, were you was cutting pads here. So you got to be kidding me. So the same address Jen sent. So I get the address. I say, were you based that of this place? Sam and I go in there. This guy's quoting videos
Starting point is 00:08:12 from five years ago, six years, he was emotional crying for five minutes. He comes. It was the most incredible experience with this guy. So this haircut is sponsored by Drew, celebrity barber in Bokoka out of mice, no, if he's listening to you. So you look fresh. Yeah, you're posting fresh pics. Hair looks good. Plans. We got big plans. Yeah, we're taking over the world. I don't know. That's what you're talking about. I got to I got to address the what
Starting point is 00:08:37 people are talking about. Maybe we got to bring up the fact that you posted another post saying, I'm thinking about just shaving my head going back to the show. You're not with it. Hell no, shake what your mama gave you, Pat. We know that. Shake what your mama gave, I wish. Okay, so you got great hair, rocket. We're gonna see. Rick, you got the other hand, he's going shaved head, you know.
Starting point is 00:08:52 I'm not gonna tell you how easy it is to wake up in a morning to do anything with your hair. It's a lot easier than having to do this every morning. That's an easier life than this is a life. But we'll see, we'll see what's gonna happen. But you're the kind of guy that likes a tough life. And you like this, you know. 15 minutes to get this hair in the morning to talk to it,
Starting point is 00:09:06 to woo it, to know, to do so. It's so frustrating. Sometimes. Okay, are we ready with your unbuttoned shirt that you got? This is for Ricky. Respect you. Last night we had the most epic debates over sushi about flowers, about guns, about religion,
Starting point is 00:09:26 about what's more likely to happen to Adam, is he more likely to be a Republican or a Christian? And am I more likely to be a, what was it? A Jew or a Democrat, which was a great debate last night? I love you. I know what the people have been talking about that. Let's see what they're gonna say about it. Anyways, okay, listen, if you just got on,
Starting point is 00:09:42 if you haven't subscribed to the channel, do so. We're trying to get this thing to 100,000 subs to do it more than twice a week. If you're enjoying it, we're striving for that. And to help with the algorithm, smash the thumbs up button. If you're happy that we have Ricky back on here with us, let's get right into it. Let's talk about the potential future presidential candidate, AOC, okay? And Bernie's already been one, but AOC, page six, if you wanna go to it, page six, if you wanna go to it. Iowa caucuses, 2024,
Starting point is 00:10:15 Bernie Sanders and AOC get just 2% each in 2024, Iowa Democratic caucus is pulled without Biden. That's a news week story, okay? So even though there are distant long shot and a new survey of Iowa Democratic National presidential caucuses, that does not include President Joe Biden. The poll released Monday by Republican firm Victory Insights
Starting point is 00:10:35 shows both progressive lawmakers with 2% support each. Vice President Kamala Harris is the clear front runner at 28% with Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttichich following at 15% and former First Lady Michelle Obama the former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former former with 63% support, the poll was conducted over the phone among 600 Iowa Democrats on April 8th, thoughts. You know, it just, you know, ignorance is bliss. That's for sure. To live in a world where people are going to feed into your victimhood mentality, your, the world's against me mentality.
Starting point is 00:11:26 It's an easy life to live because you could just sit there and blame everybody for your, for your, for your misfortunes or for your bad, your bad decision making. And then when you have somebody with 12.1 million views, I mean, I'm, 12.1 million followers that can, that can say, yes, you're right, you're a victim.
Starting point is 00:11:46 And, you know, actually, I'm not surprised. I'm disappointed at people's idiocy, but I'm not surprised that she's getting that much cloud because most of America, or not most, I'm sorry, let me retract that. A lot of Americans are self-pity type of people. They believe in institutional racism. They believe that there's a government out to get them, which I don't believe any of that bullshit. I just don't. It just, you
Starting point is 00:12:14 know, and maybe it's because I've lived through it. You know, I'm a Hispanic immigrant for me truck. I make a go. I actually come from one of the most cartel war-towered parts of Mexico. And I dropped out of high school. I was in Cartier at 13 years ago and here I am sitting in front of you. And nobody gave me anything. We were never on government assistance. My mom was a single mom. Take care of two kids.
Starting point is 00:12:34 She took care of me. Natalie Handel, working two jobs. She sold the key line. She was doing, and she was a waitress. My mom didn't know what government was system was. So therefore, we survived that. And here I am as a top 1% income earner of America with no help from the government ever.
Starting point is 00:12:50 So I just don't, I can't, it's very hard for me for me to buy in well. You know, a lot of people I understand if you're second generation, well, I thought you can say, well, you were born in somebody, I get that, but we were not born in somebody. You mean, I'm having a lot of them. Now we're both part of the 1% thanks to your help
Starting point is 00:13:02 and your coaching. So, what I'm getting at is that if you put yourself in the right environment, put yourself around the right people, then you're going to win. I just a bit, a lot of people are going to buy into. There's no opportunities. If you can't find opportunities in America, where the hell else are you going to find them? You're screwed. This is a people come here, migrate here.
Starting point is 00:13:19 If I'm almost taking the number was 91 more, 91 million people come here a year, either passing through or staying here. They're coming here. I mean, if people are trying to are dying on the way up from the south of the border to get here, there's a reason why they're doing that. Nobody's migrating to China. Nobody's migrating to Germany. Nobody's migrating here.
Starting point is 00:13:37 So if you can't, as an American, find an opportunity in America, what the hell are you going to do with your life? We are the beacon of capitalism for enterprise and entrepreneurship and if you can't do it here you're screwed and i'm glad that you know Elon muskis calling himself the emperor of march because that's the only other place you can go well i mean you can't do it here where the hell are you gonna do it i mean oh my god you need to go to another planet so maybe let me ask you a different question by the way aoc born October 13th. I'm very surprised she's a Libra because we're five days apart. She's 13, I'm 18.
Starting point is 00:14:07 But she's born October 13th, 1989. She is 31 years old, four years from now she'll be 35 years old. It's the age to be able to be president the way they're doing the math. Apparently if she is in this poll, that means she is eligible to run if she chose to. But this is more important to more importantly, I think the question. Let's say, okay, let's run a poll. Let's run a poll. Let's run a poll. I'm actually curious what everybody here that's watching
Starting point is 00:14:34 is. Let's run a poll, okay. How likely is it that in the next 40 years, AOC, who's only 31 today, in the next 40 years, she's 71. How many elections does she have in the next 40 years? AOC, who's only 31 today. In the next 40 years, she's 71. How many elections does she have in the next 40 years? 10 shots. 10 shots. Okay, well, if it's a two-term, you know, all that other stuff, fine. But let's just say she's got 10 shots, right?
Starting point is 00:14:54 What is the likelihood of AOC in the next 40 years to be the president of United States? Next 40 years, likelihood of winning. Give me a percentage. I'm kind of spit on an elementary white path because I think that we're going in such a bad direction right now under the leadership that we have right now. It's just obvious. This is not an opinion.
Starting point is 00:15:16 It's mathematical facts that we're pushing so hard that we're realizing, I think Americans, some Americans, majority Americans are realizing Elon Musk said the best, the left is losing the middle, right? So I think we're pushing so hard on one side. The left is losing the middle. Losing the middle. Elon Musk quoted that. He clearly tweeted that. So I think that there's two parts to it.
Starting point is 00:15:36 If they don't push hard enough, there's maybe 80% chance. But if they push too hard, people are going to realize that we're under really bad leadership. Like, I don't think they realize that right now, right? So once they realize that we're losing all battles at the border with global trade, with the economy, with the stock, I mean, we're losing every battle. America's losing every battle. And you don't have to agree with it. Look at the numbers.
Starting point is 00:15:58 If you don't agree, because you don't look at the numbers. If they push hard enough, I think people are going to wake up and we're going to rebound from this on a hard way on the other side. So, but if they still, people are still not even dumb and they're not realizing how bad they're being affected, then yeah, there's an 80% chance she'll be present makes 40 years unfortunate. Give me a percentage, 5%.
Starting point is 00:16:14 No, 80%. I see. Because you sold me on the idea that victims are the best recruiters. You've had some. They are by far, historically. You said victims are the best recruiters. Yep.
Starting point is 00:16:24 And I'm like, you're right. so i think that she's gonna be a percent eighty percent unbelievable what do you think yeah well shout out to ricky's passion is fired up he's uh... is really going in i don't think he's a fan of a oc i don't know if you can tell that's uh... eighty eighty percent i think is aggressive bro i'm thinking you know that troubles and the president look at that let's talk about track record here she might not even even be 35 by the time the election comes up.
Starting point is 00:16:47 So I think it's just before I get to my first year, the next 40, yeah, yeah, but let me just talk to you. Okay, well, let me just, you know, you, you, you went on a diet tribe here, let me give my diet tribe and then I'll, okay, and then I'll go, look, she hasn't done shit in her career. Okay, she's a representative. Once the last time I centered her, other than Barack Obama has been elected president, okay?
Starting point is 00:17:05 Kennedy, I don't know who else. So a representative, she's big in New York, people in New York like her, that's great. You gotta win something bigger than your district to actually become president. So look, we're talking four years away, she's probably not even be eligible to even run at that point.
Starting point is 00:17:22 I think we're way ahead of schedule. We're even talking about her Let's get through let's get through the midterms. Yeah, I don't think she's anywhere near qualified whatsoever Hey, let me talk here bro I don't think she's qualified to even consider running whatsoever I think she's gonna go once you're one person and then the one wasn't even a senator listen We were easy to happen God, oh yeah, okay, all right, all right, all right, so You're fasting here from YouTube exactly listen, it's way too early to even suggest she's pulling it 2%
Starting point is 00:18:00 Let's it she's fun. She gets to you know likely You still have an answer the question hood that she would become president next percent years. I'll give her 10% that's high by the way just so you know just a fact that you're saying 10% I'm high at 10% Ricardo's throwing 80 and he's reasonable what I'm saying to you was just a fact that you think in a next 40 years yes what I'm trying to tell you, it's a real conversation. That's what I'm saying. Like, it is real.
Starting point is 00:18:28 You understand? It is a name recognition. Okay, so now let me give you the follow-up question. That's where I've been trying to get into for this entire time. Today is 2046. Okay, today is 2046. Your president is AOC. What does America look like go there?
Starting point is 00:18:47 By the way 2046 is 25 years from now. She is only 56 years old. What does America look like? Well, let me just let's establish what her life looks like. Okay, before we can go to America number one She's single. She's a waitress. She hasn't made any money. She hasn't done anything in her career. I just told you 25 years Okay, exactly so at that at that point. Yeah, she would Presumably be married have some kids Potentially her outlook on life would change not everything is stagnant things change She might develop her views the world might be a different place. So Give people a little credit to the fact that their perspectives
Starting point is 00:19:25 might change. You weren't always a capitalist, you weren't always anti-democrat, you were reasonable at some point I presume. I'm unreasonable now. I say more ribby. Let me ask you question. Let me ask you question. Is the the argument of socialism reasonable? I don't, I don't, is the argument socialism reasonable is the argument reasonable or is the concept reasonable of whatever any argument is reasonable no no having a having a debate is reasonable is a person who is a person who believes in like I can see a democrat switching to independent like john stasel went from hey i'm the guy that's exposing all these businesses finally one day i'm like
Starting point is 00:20:02 what the hell am I doing i'm helping consumer affairs more than i am small business owners and i'm making fun of these guys and they're losing their business there's no way i'm the guy that's exposing all these businesses finally one day i'm like what the hell am i doing i'm helping consumer affairs more than i am small business owners and i'm making fun of these guys and they're losing their business there's no way i'm gonna do this i'm gonna be a libertarian here flips but he went from a center left john of kennedy type of a democrat to what a libertarian he didn't flip to be a republican right what is the likelihood of aoc changing that much philosophically the next twenty four Well, I'll tell you if she has any chances to answer your question specifically, becoming
Starting point is 00:20:29 the president for the masses, she better flip it. I don't think you're. I don't think she's not going to win being that far left. Wait, wait, she's not. Wait, she's not going to win being that far left. Correct. Okay, I have a whole different view on this, but Ricky, I'm going to go to you. You still haven't answered my question for me.
Starting point is 00:20:44 No, I mean, I asked you if 20, 45 AOC is the pre 20, 46 AOC is the president. She's 55, 56 years old. What does America look like? I'll tell you we'll have a lot of flip and dead. More than what else will America look like? No, as far as they're going to come out to Ricky's 40 guns. But first of all, before I continue to say, are you picking up Ricky's audio? I want to make sure the mic is picking up his. Okay, so, so, so, so to be, to be, to be, to be such our hearing point
Starting point is 00:21:12 real quick, and then I'll go to PVD's question. No, she's not going to change my scene. Waters hasn't changed. Nancy Pelosi has a change. Bernie Sanders hasn't changed. These people have not changed. They don't, these people don't change because they have to follow on narrative. Okay, that's the only way they could win the votes. Because they have to follow the narrative. Even, by the way, she said that at the border, the crisis that we have at the border right now, even though it's worse than when we had it with Trump, she said that it had to do with climate change.
Starting point is 00:21:36 That's literally what she said. So she has to, she's going to continue with the narrative because that's the only way she's going to continue to give voted in. She needs to vote the victims need to keep voting herrin. But what do we look like as a country? You have a OC as a president. We're definitely gonna have our debts gonna be through the roof with you said Adam. We definitely won't have any guns.
Starting point is 00:21:56 Definitely won't have any guns. She's gonna run out all the capitalists and all the business owners out of the country. They'll end up in another country. And the company, we're gonna go into,, it will be a, she stays around long enough, these ideas stay around long enough. And by the way, it's anybody, if you're listening to this and you think this cannot happen to America, you are naive.
Starting point is 00:22:15 The world has said, has had seven world powers, Pat. America is the seventh world power. So Rome fell, and there was a one point that there was a saying that said that the Sun never said on the Roman Empire. Rome fell, Babylon fell, great Britain fell. All these countries have fought. Every what goes up must come down. So to believe and sit here and listen to us and say, oh, that'll never happen here. You are literally naive. You do not pay attention to history. You guys have never picked up a history book. But yeah, we'd be destroyed as a country. And there would be another America somewhere else
Starting point is 00:22:46 because of that. So let's go there. Let's go there and say, she and if she wins, she's not gonna be a one-term president. She'll be a two-term president. No, she'll be a two-term president. Two-term, because,
Starting point is 00:22:55 but let's speculate. This is all purely speculation. What happens afterwards? So does it push back so far that do we go back to being far right? What is America after AOC? Can you recover even if you go for a question? I don't know if you could let us look at history since and I think that's a great point you made about the empires of civilization. Every eight years, the pendulum swings. It's a reason why you go from a Reagan to a bush,
Starting point is 00:23:25 to a Clinton, and you go from a Clinton to a bush, and you go from a bush to a Obama, and you go from Obama to a Trump, and a Trump to a Biden. It's the same old narrative that we've had, even before Reagan, you had a Jimmy Carter, and you had a Gerald Ford, and you had a Nixon, and you had a LBJ, it's the same old theme. And every four years, every eight years,
Starting point is 00:23:43 that's why a president runs on change Change Barack Obama ran on change Trump ran on change Biden ran on they got to get the fucking this the orange monster out of here We got to change things every eight years people run on change. It's the most common theme ever when it comes to elections So God forbid an aOC becomes into power you know somebody who's So God forbid an aOC becomes into power. You know somebody who's that Ricky a whole heartily believes in will come in and the whole country will Rally around them and say all right. We've had What happened? Can you just turn me up a little bit? Let me ask you a different question. Here's a different question for you Here's a different question for you. You ever been robbed at gunpoint? Have you yes, okay? I had a gunpoint. I Have you? Yes. Okay. I had a gunpoint. I mean, not a rob, but yeah.
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Starting point is 00:24:57 25%. You? I don't think so. Me, me, me personally. No, I think it's a- And my Uber driver's drunk. 1%. Yeah, it's one percent.
Starting point is 00:25:05 Two percent. What's the two percent? What's the likelihood of a empire fallen? America fallen. What's the likelihood of an empire fallen? Pretty damn high. Yeah. Really?
Starting point is 00:25:19 I'm asking you, what do you think? 20 percent. Okay, you say what? I'd say at least 40 to 50%. Okay, I think it's inevitable. It's just a matter of, is it 100 years from the 500 years from the 1000? I think it's 100% if you ask me.
Starting point is 00:25:32 Yes, sure. Because a 5 billion infinity, I think it's eventually going to fall, right? So what is really the responsibilities of the citizen of that era, of that era? What is our responsibility? The responsibility of the citizens of our era, of that era. What is our responsibility? The responsibility of the citizens of our era today, 2021, is to make sure this generation is not the one that falls.
Starting point is 00:25:53 Neither next or the following, because we have what? Kids, grandkids. So our job is to keep that going for two more generations. It's why we have to care about it. Now, what causes an empire to fall? What causes a great empire to fall? What typically happens? What are symptoms of a great empire falling? Well, I'm thinking that you can't fall. That's exactly what he was saying, naivete. Okay, so you're being too naive to think that'll never happen.
Starting point is 00:26:20 What else? Well, I mean, historically, historically, if you look at history, it's been, I'm sorry, world power's been overturned because of dictatorship. Right? So dictatorship to me is... Giving too much trust into one person. Per person, okay. Okay, fine. So I'm writing this down.
Starting point is 00:26:37 So number one is Nivea Te. Nivea Te, number two, would be to overthrowing a dictator, right? Kind of like what they did in Iran, right? They threw over through. And by the way, what they tried to do with a fiddle, by the way, if a fiddle cashier just, say fiddle cashier's brother,
Starting point is 00:26:50 Rahul cashier just stepped down. But look. The replacement is still a communist, but the cashier just stepped down. The cashier just stood down. And then also to me would be definitely socialism. Because communism will come in the form of socialism. So rather than saying socialism or communism,
Starting point is 00:27:04 what does that mean? Is it all the wealth that- You weaken the form of socialism. So rather than saying socialism or communism, what does that mean? Is it all the wealth that and higher are created, they start overspending the wealth? Is that is that is? Yes, because that's historically that's what's happening. So you overspend like what happens a, a billionaire family dies, a rich family dies, a money goes to who?
Starting point is 00:27:20 The inheritance goes to the kids and the kids never earn the money. What did they do? So it's a monopoly. Exactly, all of a a sudden, we are essentially experiencing a bit of that. Would have recommend from the richest country in the world to now with the most dead. Nobody has more dead than we have. Let's just face it. We also have the highest GDP to potentially reverse course.
Starting point is 00:27:38 Yeah, but we have today to, if you really break down the unpaid commitment to social security Medicare our national debt 24 trillion Art debt is 50 time no, let me put it 25 times to 30 times more than our GDP Okay, so that means you make $40,000 a year you have 1.2 million dollars in credit card debt That's America today if you want to put that in perspective let me say that one more time america's making forty grand a year and it has a one point two million dollar credit card
Starting point is 00:28:11 you're saying unfunded liabilities future livid is with medicare twenty four trillion dollars of that's not about so much security p is versus the actual debt i think that's like a hundred percent even if you know that a hundred percent gdp is what twenty trillion what Even if no, it's not 100% GDP is what 20 trillion. What are you talking about? The 17 trillion? No, what's the GDP of United States? Oh my gosh, can you pull up GDP of US? GDP of US is you're thinking a different number. You're not thinking GDP of US 20 trillion pack. Okay, so say 20 trillion dollars. I just did. Wait, say GDP is 20 trillion dollars. What's our debt? Go to go to, go to collective, unpaid debt.
Starting point is 00:28:49 Oh, that's a odd issue. That's how you calculate your debt though. Fair enough, that's how you calculate your unpaid debt. Yeah, if you calculate your unpaid debt, we're talking about what we owe and social security, what we owe and Medicaid. We are total unpaid debt. I'm right there on the website.
Starting point is 00:29:01 Go to the debt clock that we have. Go to debt clock. It's probably a 27 trillion. Okay, check the gas. Let me show this to you National that is 28 overnight. We lost it on national debt is 28 But there's a number of total debt that we have is 100 and 100 and 100 and unfunded US Liabilities is what 162 trillion dollars. Okay, that's a lot of money. We have to pay that money, right? Let me explain to one more.
Starting point is 00:29:29 That's over time though. That's not, I'm not saying that's not. But you have to pay that. Correct. You have to pay that. Can a $40,000 a person afford a $400,000 credit card? No, no. Okay, do you understand like how pathetic that is?
Starting point is 00:29:42 I'm right there with you. That's a scary thought. Okay, all right. so number three is what? Overspending the amount of money that you've earned or the generation before you. Yes. Has earned. So how do you want to award that? You want to pull lack of a fiscal responsibility? Well, why don't we pull up what we discussed the other day with the based on the world economic economic forum stats that United States was doing pretty good. I think we remember 17 in the world or whatever the
Starting point is 00:30:09 as far as economic freedom we did that's economic freedom. Okay, economic freedom. We're talking to you. The one thing that we sucked at, it's 32% was regulation or what was it? No, our fiscal. Fiscal responsibility. Yeah, exactly. We're 37.
Starting point is 00:30:22 Yeah, that's right. So let's go through it. Number one, naivete. Number two is too much trust into one person. Number three is what? Lack of fiscal responsibility. What else is it? War. Okay, what kind of war?
Starting point is 00:30:34 Any kind of war? Or nuclear war, bio-fault. Any kind of war, fine. Let's put a war. Traditionally, it wasn't sure. What else we put? That's war. What else you wanna put?
Starting point is 00:30:44 What else is another reason why this happens okay? Invasion you want to put invasion? I have I have one I want to put in but let me see what he's gonna say, huh? I think it's kind of part of for but let's put laziness sluggard right What I would add what I would add to it is a spirit of division within the nation So or a spirit of division within the nation what So, a spirit of division within the nation. What else is it? Exactly. What else is it?
Starting point is 00:31:09 I think a level of comfort and not willing to seek pain or not willing to seek pain. That's kind of lazy. It's the same thing. So, can we also put a lack of education in people are being overly entertained and how do you define that? More entertainment than education. So let's put entertainment over education.
Starting point is 00:31:30 And then the other one I was gonna say is our morals drop. We morally lose our values and principles because look, even something as basic as save your money, right, they say that's a very morally values and principle conservative philosophy, save and money, right? So say that's a very morally values and principle conservative philosophy saving money, right? So what's the eight one? Values and principles down the drain, right? Yes. We don't really care anymore. What you're doing. I'll go ahead. It's okay. I'll go ahead. It's okay. It's okay. It's okay. It's okay. It's everything's okay. Right? How much of this
Starting point is 00:31:58 has happened in today in America? Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, oh my god. Ridiculous. Too much trust in one person. Yes. Okay. Already happening. How about lack? What do you think? Where are we at with that? Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, Yeah, it was Trump and Obama. They're very similar because there was a lot of trust in Obama. There was a lot of trust in Trump from the right. There was zero trust in Trump from the left. Zero. So we've not gotten to this point. We're not there yet. Yes, collectively. Were we given one person too much power?
Starting point is 00:32:36 The good news with America is no one man has had too much power in America. Yeah. That's a very big benefit. We have to understand. That's the insurance policy. Look at your friend, Vladimir Putin. He's got, I Putin. He's got a lot of trust in him bro. That's exactly what we're going through. Like a fiscal responsibility. I think that's a check because we don't have any of it today. So far I got two of them. War. We don't have it right now. Yeah. So five lazy. We have
Starting point is 00:33:00 that right now. We can't say we don't have that right now. And in addition to that, I would say fat and lazy. I put fat as well. People are dying from COVID because not because they're- 87% were fat. Some ridiculous percentage came back up. Yeah, okay. So six is a spirit of division. I'm gonna put a check.
Starting point is 00:33:17 100%. We're absolutely divided today. If you think about the- Not here on the PBD podcast though. We can easily have any kind of this portion. We're here. We're still go have a shot at you know we'll have good dinner afterwards yeah okay entertainment over education are we consuming more
Starting point is 00:33:30 entertainer yeah that's correct ridiculous how about the last one is we've lost our values and principles is that happened yet it's it's not looking in the right direction we're not there we're not there yet but we're very much in that direction so then we get a speech so trade. So then we got two here, values and principles, and no one man has had too much power, and I gotta add war as well. So the reason why I'm talking about this is sometimes Adam, who are the life insurance business?
Starting point is 00:33:57 Okay, let's face it, it's not the sexiest business. When you tell somebody you're an insurance like, Ricky makes it sexy though, but if I got that, that's because it's Ricky and Erica. But when you say, it's not the sexiest business. Matter of fact, if I get a lot of shots taken at it, right, you get real estate is sexy. Oh my gosh, keys, household, oh, such a sexy business to be part of. Life insurance is like, oh my gosh, babe, close the door, don't answer the phone.
Starting point is 00:34:18 He just wants to sell us a life insurance policy. Great. Until people realize there's scientific research shown that 100% of people die. Okay. This is, this is market research of thousands of years that 100% of people die. Except for Enoch and I think one other person was taken, everybody else has been. Enoch. It's a biblical reference here. But so 100% of people die. Now, when it comes on to life insurance, guess how people are with life insurance? Oh my gosh, give me a flip and break.
Starting point is 00:34:47 Ah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. And then I'm so glad about it. I didn't think this was happening. I'm not telling you, you know, the empire is gonna fall. All I'm saying is we need an insurance policy against it. And the level of arrogance to not have it is what causes a lot of these great empires to fall. And today, if we go into the, if you guys wanna go into the show in case next, arrogance to not have it is what causes a lot of these great empires to fall. Right.
Starting point is 00:35:05 And today, if we go into the, if you guys want to go into the show in case next, we can go into what happens. Yes, of course. Yes, because these two kind of concern me the most. We just covered AOC. Now let's go to show. If you want to go to page five to talk about what happened with a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a. Okay, so page five, former Minneapolis Police Officer, Derek Chauvin found guilty of murder
Starting point is 00:35:28 and manslaughter and George Floyd's death, business insider story. Okay, he was found guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. Floyd died on May 25th after Chauvin, a Minneapolis Police officer at the time, knelt on his neck for nine minutes,
Starting point is 00:35:44 eight minutes and 46 seconds to be exact. During again, arrest, Chauvin faces up to 40 years in prison for second degree murder, 25 years for third degree and 10 years for second degree manslaughter because of Chauvin, because Chauvin was convicted of all the charges. He will be sentenced on the top charge of second degree murder, jurors, deliberated for 12 of nine hours and 45 minutes before the court announced they had a verdict. Okay. The Intucka Carlson's reaction to Derek Schum's conviction was to cast out on jurors
Starting point is 00:36:14 who decided the murder, he murdered George Floyd. After the conclusion of Derek Schum and murder trial, Tucka Carlson's reaction to Zena was a question. The jury's motivation in reaching its guilty verdict. A few hours earlier, a jury of five men and seven women returned to unanimous guilty verdict on all three counts against Shobin and the death of George Floyd Carlson, characterized the verdict not as impartial decision
Starting point is 00:36:38 based on trial, but rather the jurors' way of saying, please don't hurt us. It was part of a longer opening monologue suggesting that the jurors was spurred by fear of writing by people who have been angered by a verdict of not guilty can we trust the way this decision was made he asked so having said that what are your thoughts on what took place the last 24 hours Adam I'll go to you for a I'll come to Ricky. Well, I think I agree with this decision. Let's just start with the basics here. I think the guy,
Starting point is 00:37:12 Shovon put his knee on George Floyd's neck and murdered the man. People want to say, well, he had drugs in a system or well, he wasn't a great father. That's not a reason to fucking die, okay? So anyone who has two eyeballs in a brain and a heart will realize, yeah, Shoveon definitely played a part. Now, if you're part of the Shoveon's defense,
Starting point is 00:37:32 or if you want to be the Tucker Carlson and you want to kind of play both sides, you can say, well, how much of a cause was it? Was it definitely, but I'm just going to side with the jury here and say, yes, guilty home, go to jail. But bigger, bigger than this is I think something that the Democrats did in the election in 2020 was coined the phrase defund the police. I personally think that's not a smart move. I think we need more
Starting point is 00:37:57 police or better trained police. I think the slogan should be deescalate the police. Not defund the police, deescalate the police because everyone who has an interaction with the police, these days, especially black people, that shit gets escalated so quick. Even yesterday, a girl, I don't know what happened with that. We could talk about that. Laurent J. Twitt had a call.
Starting point is 00:38:20 But like why is everything with the police, killer be killed? And you know, kneeling on the neck and killing the guy, or shooting person, or someone's running away, you shoot him in the back. Police, I think there was a lady on Bill Mars, she was a journalist who actually in her 40s became a police officer and had to go through the training
Starting point is 00:38:39 and basically commented on what police have to do with she said they're asked to do too much. She said there has to be social workers, there are asked to be medics, there are asked to be heroes and warriors and negotiators and everything they're doing that. And I'll at the ripe age of 25 years old, either any of those jobs is very hard to do.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Any of those jobs to do, whether you're a nurse and EMT and negotiator and social worker, now you're gonna throw on top of that a badge and a gun for someone who's fresh out of, you know, not college, but college age, they're asked to do too much. So you throw a badge and a gun on them, and they get on a power trip.
Starting point is 00:39:17 We've all dealt with police who's been on a power trip. So I think, look, George Floyd at the end of the day was a martyr. He was a symbol who was a lightning rod. He wasn't a hero Okay, he he was a guy who had some issues in his life That happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time and had a neon his neck and it won viral because everybody's got a phone in their hands these days And people are saying bro, you're killing him. He's shouting out. I can't breathe. He's calling for his mother anyone who watched that You'd have no heart to not sympathize with what he was going through whether he was on drugs or not so
Starting point is 00:39:50 You know what what Carlson is also looking to do because you brought up Tucker Carlson He's basically saying that whether you like this or not Derek Chauvin was also a martyr now Why was he a martyr because? Let's say just for a second hypothetically that he actually didn't kill George Floyd. Let's just say that for a second. Let's just say for whatever reason, he didn't really kill him and have his knee on his neck. He's a martyr because do you know what happened in this country if he was actually found innocent of all charges?
Starting point is 00:40:21 Burn this motherfucker to the ground. Okay. How bad you think it would have been. Better than you think. Like way worse. Every major city. Of course, then Rodney King L.A. Rodney King was in L.A. and one city, this is a national thing.
Starting point is 00:40:32 Think about it. In the middle of a freaking pandemic, everyone in the country, you know, BLM, I get it. You know, people basically said, this is more important. This is a reason for me to leave my house, take off my freaking mask and get out there and riot. And I would, you know, they say, you know,
Starting point is 00:40:48 99% of the people, the riots, or marching, was peaceful. I get it, the protests, I get it. There were definitely some disgusting, looting and stuff that, like that's going on. So, in my opinion, George Floyd was not a hero, but he is a symbol of accountability. And Derek Chauvin also is a martyr, whether you like that or not.
Starting point is 00:41:10 But I think my final point here is, one thing for sure is deescalate the police. They have way too much power. They're asked to do too much. And they're not supposed to be doing that. At the end of the day, they're supposed to, there are no one's above the law, including law enforcement officers. They're supposed to protect the peace. And a lot of times, and I get that 90% of cops,
Starting point is 00:41:35 99% of cops are good, but they have, it's so tough to be a cop. You say that the, like, how hard is it to be a cop? It's a job today. It's so hard to be a cop right now. Be anything but a cop today. But I don't think that's I think That we can have a pause and reset moment and the police because police don't forget people on trial at the trial Yeah, also said yeah, he murdered him. Police said that
Starting point is 00:41:58 Police said that so when you have police kind of ratting on your own I think you know that you did something wrong. So Work you what are you thinking? You know Pat, I'm gonna be honest with you. I'm a little bit, I'm a little bit, I'm split on this. I don't like to argue points just to argue them. I don't like to be irrational.
Starting point is 00:42:17 I'm a very logical person when it comes on to things like this. Here's a reality behind things. During the, okay. I grew up in the hood, okay. Here's here's a reality behind things during the Okay I grew up in the hood, okay me and all of my friends have been arrested either once or multiple times and we have had interaction with cops I'm gonna tell you a quick story It's it's two in the morning. I'm coming home from dinner but what shut up to put me that somebody else. I'm gonna go to spend my childhood friend the mind and she works with us right now in
Starting point is 00:42:43 in within our within our team. And we're going home. Okay. Well, she gets pulled over. I'm not even driving. She gets pulled over and they run her name. Everything's good with a cop asked me what's your name? Keep in mind, I'm 19 years old. I already had a record by this time.
Starting point is 00:42:57 Actually, I'm, yeah, 19 or 20 years old. They pull my name. Another cop pulls up, right? So he pulls my name, goes back into his car, he's wait here. Another, actually two more cops pull up because my name was pulled. Okay, this was 13, 14 years ago.
Starting point is 00:43:14 Then they said, get out of the car, there's three cops waiting outside. Okay, cool. Where you're going, where you're coming from. You get out. Yeah, I get out of the car. I said, okay. So here's a reality behind things,
Starting point is 00:43:25 whether we like to admit it or not, okay? Whenever they ran his name, they realized he's been a prison more than once, and he put a gun to the stomach of a pregnant woman while they were robbing. So whenever you run somebody's name and you see what they're capable of, your natural instincts are to tighten up
Starting point is 00:43:50 and to be a little bit more aggressive with the person because you know that they are naturally aggressive. Yeah, I can't breathe, yeah, he cried for his mom and that's horrible to listen to as a human being, right? And there's no way to excuse that. Because at that point, your humanality has to come out and say, you know what, something's wrong here if this person's crying out that much,
Starting point is 00:44:12 you already got him in handcuffs, maybe chill a little bit. Okay, maybe you got him. You guys are going to get this and say surrounded. He doesn't have a gun on him. Yeah. You got him, like chill. If this guy's crying out chill, but on the other hand,
Starting point is 00:44:27 they had a different angle, which the news never put out, where Chauvin, what's his name? Chauvin or what? Chauvin. Chauvin had his knee on his back and not on his neck. So we're looking at a viewpoint down where he's looking at the camera,
Starting point is 00:44:42 where we see a knee and we see the guy's back, but we don't see specifically where his knee is at, even though it looks like it's on his neck. Well, the reason that we're thinking of quitting him is because they actually had his knee on his back, not on his neck. Now, we had this discussion. You're like, well, we don't know that. Well, we don't know that he had it on his neck either. That's the truth. Now, is it unfortunate that he died? Yes. Is there any way to excuse that? No.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Now, the chauvin having anything to do with killing him, here's a reality. You don't know that. Neither do I. We do know that he was high on fentanyl. I'm very familiar with drugs because I grew up in a drug infest in neighborhood, which my city is one of the capital cities for the cartels in the United States. That's where they're stationed, a lot of them are at, and that's where they distribute from. So we're very familiar with that group around it.
Starting point is 00:45:28 We sold it, we bought it, we used it. That's just a reality behind the Meary Bay and Chinese parent. I know what happens to your heart weight when you're on drugs. It's not meant for you to be in a situation where you're where you can give even more, your heart rate goes even more up because you're gonna have a heart attack. I've had friends overdose. In my neighborhood, there was three brothers with all three of them overdosed.
Starting point is 00:45:49 Uncultain, not unfencinol. Nobody was around them. And by the way, that's one of, people, I got stories like that for days. I have many of my close friends overdose uncultain, which is nowhere near like fentanyl. No, is that even a quarter of it? So when you're putting it,
Starting point is 00:46:03 they just, they just overdose, right? And so when you have fentanyl, which right now, as a matter of fact, when they're cooking this stuff, they put gloves on Pat. They put gloves on, like the people that are cooking it, because it's that dangerous, they literally wear suits. You know, biohazard suits, when they're making it in Mexico and in the, in the, in the, in the, what are they called?
Starting point is 00:46:22 In the, in the, in the lab, okay? In the kitchen. In the kitchen. So when in the, in the, in the, in the, what are they called? In the, in the, in the lab, in the lab, okay? In the kitchen. In the kitchen. So when you're consuming that shit and to think that the most dangerous drug in America right now had nothing to do with this death is simply insane. You, you were naive. You do not know how drugs work. If you could overdose on cocaine, you could overdose on meth, fentanyl, I was by far,
Starting point is 00:46:44 it's 10 times worse than both of those drugs combined. So to think that thatanyl's by far, it's 10 times worse than both of those drugs combined. So to think that that didn't play a role, it's just ridiculous. Now is it okay? No. I'm just split on it. I'm not gonna take one set or the other.
Starting point is 00:46:55 Anything could have happened. Anything could have happened. Do you trust the justice system? No, hell no. No. You don't trust the justice system. No, no way. So let me ask you, what do you trust more?
Starting point is 00:47:04 Politicians or the justice system? If I had to choose between both, No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, who you know his he says every kind of mind they're all criminals they're all you know all the sudden but if they got the money I can help them out right okay so you you trust the justice system or do you trust politicians yes I'm both sized by the way how much do you think how much do you think these jurors made the decision based on
Starting point is 00:47:40 facts and what happened and how much you think the decision was based on the president's calling you telling you we hope that you make the right decision and Maxine Waters is calling they don't want to be the cause of rights all over the country. But the president wasn't calling the jurors, bro. The juror, I mean, if you call them even, if you believe in impartial, who calls the jury? And who call them?
Starting point is 00:47:59 Nobody's calling the jurors. Nobody calls the jurors. Nobody asks the jurors to make the right decision. Nobody did. Are you sure about that? I would hope not. Would you like to pull it up? Pull it up. I don't know what you're talking about It's calling all we can we have go for it. I can't do it. We're where Biden asked the jurors to make the right decision
Starting point is 00:48:14 Are you sure you're talking about a public speech? Where are you talking about a public speech? Are you serious right now? I can't believe this if you actually show me a Fucking public speech right now. I'm gonna get very excited. You need to be public. For you to be. Did he called up the jurors? Are you, what are you saying right now? Biden, Biden treads lightly in comments. Jericho is lightly on comments.
Starting point is 00:48:32 Come on, Rick. Come on, Trent lightly. There's no lightly with Biden. There's an idiot. Bro. Chauvin trial is jury, a deliberate. President Joe Biden waited carefully into discussion about murder trial.
Starting point is 00:48:41 Come on, Rick. You gotta hold on, bro. Derek Chauvin at day, Ch a day, a journey's right. So he's talking about, he's hoping they give the right verdict. Also, when you say this publicly, he's not going to weigh on a juror that's a nobody compared to the pressure of the United States of America. Which they know what ruined the right. You're reaching here, bro.
Starting point is 00:48:57 I'm reaching. Yeah, you are. Pat, what do you think? What do you think about this? Yeah, so here's what I'm asking. But first of all, Maxine Waters said, what would her comment, if the trials doesn't go the way it's supposed to be, we need to be confrontational at the highest level. In the two US guards were shot that day.
Starting point is 00:49:13 Yeah, confrontational. So here's where I'm going with this part. As a juror, do you want to be part of that Pat? Do you want to be part of the country? The jurors are cracking me if I'm wrong. You're not allowed to listen to the news. You're not allowed to be following this kind of stuff. That's kind of the whole part of it.
Starting point is 00:49:24 In fact, we've had a lot of do-front-in-elections here. By the way, I're not allowed to listen to the news, you're not allowed to be following this kind of stuff. That's kind of the whole part of it. In order to do it, we've had to do fraud and election. By the way, I want everybody listeners to realize, I'm not speculating that a phone call was made to anybody. I'm not speculating. I know I've interviewed a lot of mobsters, and a mobsters know how to get a hold of the jurors. Okay, if mobsters know how to get a hold of jurors, I promise you politicians are gonna get a hold of jurors.
Starting point is 00:49:39 So if a semi-Gravano knows how to get a juror to help out God, you know, other people can do the same. But let's set that aside. I don't even want to go in that direction. All I'm asking is, you're one of the twelve. You're sitting with the jurors. You're asking the group.
Starting point is 00:49:55 Doors close, nine hours on something, whether it's a nine hours on 45 minutes, whatever the timeline was, right? They're sitting and making the decision, right? You're sitting there. Is anyone asking, what the hell is gonna happen to America if we let the sky go? 100%.
Starting point is 00:50:08 You think someone asked it in the nine hours? And what do you think? Do you think somebody said, oh, it's gonna be crazy? Yes. So do you think it was one of those things where it is? They don't wanna be a part of that. Do you think it's one of those things that where one person's life is less important than us having rights around is that the right way of thinking no, okay
Starting point is 00:50:27 So so I think it is okay you think it is Okay, so tell me why if it was your life would you want that you want me to sacrifice you? You can do it too well if I'm if number one I think the jury actually he would be a Roman and these are Jesus actually Torsified Jesus just for the hell of it. You'd be that person. You're a Just telling you I can see you in Roman uniform kill Jesus Go go with this so do you think the conversation was brought? I can't listen. It's not let's just relax for a second
Starting point is 00:50:58 I think the jury actually sat there. It's very easy to be like oh, I think this bro And I think this bro and this I think this bro, and this is what I think, bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, and bro, bro, and bro, and bro, and bro palpitations, you kind of understand the centrifugal force and like they actually sit there and listen to the science. They have a video where they go on and on and on and on
Starting point is 00:51:27 for days, I think they say, you know what? I get it, how much of the decision. They had a video where he had his Leon is back. They watched that to the decision. I don't know where Ricky gets his, how much of the decision, how much of the decision you think was justice, how much of the decision was, America's gonna be so flipping divided,
Starting point is 00:51:42 it's gonna be insane. I think the large percentage of it was actual the facts of the case. I do think that. So you're putting it more there. Okay. Beyond. I also think that there was an emotional component
Starting point is 00:51:56 to saying, you know what? Don't forget, they all have to agree. I mean, if the one dissents, then the whole thing is a hung jury so i think there's probably like we talked about low load you know logic in emotion i think there's someone who's thinking you know what i don't know but i'm not you know what
Starting point is 00:52:15 sacrifice to sacrificial lamb chauvin i'm not trying to see america burn i'm sure people think like that and you know what i'm okay with it in this case sorry call me the judas whatever you want to get a lot of america burn because this scumbag shovon maybe or maybe not that is neon is back versus is that also forget about uh... forget about uh... innocent with uh... to prove it guilty and then and then with
Starting point is 00:52:38 unreasonable doubt right i was in a jure i wasn't a jure so i'm just saying the fronzy i'd rather this guy be sacrificed than every fucking major city in America. I think, uh, uh, uh, first of all, on that specific topic of, listen, if we can avoid this from happening, let's find this guy guilty to prevent all the rights from happening. That's catastrophic. I can also find him guilty on one charge. They don't have to go all through. Sure. So clearly that's, uh, the show that he was guilty. I get that.
Starting point is 00:53:06 But if that's the motivation, the fear, this is exactly where I'm going to the following. Which was what? Niva Tay, too much trust in one person, lack of physical responsibility, a war, laziness, what was the other one? A entertainment education, a spirit of division, and the last one's values and principles, right?
Starting point is 00:53:28 This kind of stuff leads to the kind of war that we definitely don't want to have in America, which is what? The war is kind of what. Not only a race war, a civil war. It is absolutely ludicrous to see this going to that direction, because just yesterday, we all know what happened.
Starting point is 00:53:44 By the way, this is Nancy Pelosi's comments about the event. She said, Nancy Pelosi under fire for saying George Floyd sacrificed himself for justice. That's another Newsweek story. Speaker to house Nancy Pelosi was criticized on social media Tuesday after she thanked George for sacrificing his life for justice. Pelosi said, thank you George Floyd for sacrificing your life for justice for being there to call out to your mom. How heartbreaking was that? Call out to your mom, how heartbreaking was that?
Starting point is 00:54:06 Call out to your mom, I can't breathe, but because of you, and because of thousands, millions of people around the world who come out of justice, your name will be synonymous with justice. Pelosi's was quickly denounced for her remarks, with many users pointing out that Floyd did not voluntarily give up his life for justice. Nancy Pelosi just said thank you George Floyd for sacrament and this is a nutshell is everything that's wrong with
Starting point is 00:54:31 Fox woke liberalism conservative talk a full woke liberalism conservative talk show is Daniel Donald tweeted so She gives these thoughts right on what it is like Jesus. Well, that's kind of what she's Yeah, to make a comment like that. Yeah, I think that's he Jesus? Well, that's kind of what she's unbelievable. Yeah, to make a comment like that. Yeah, I think that's absurd. Okay, so that's absurd. Now, that leads to the event that happened yesterday. This is a rule.
Starting point is 00:54:53 Before we move on to the next topic, let's get our audience involved. Why don't we do a poll or you know, you do the thumbs up, thumbs down, ask them what they think should he be guilty? I mean, I don't know how you want to pose the question with the thumbs up thumbs down, so I'm just asking you to do it.
Starting point is 00:55:07 But, did you agree with the verdict of what happened? If yes, thumbs up. Did you not agree with the verdict of what happened thumbs down? And I'm talking specifically smashed the thumbs up or the thumbs down right now. We're at 452 to three is what the ratios are 452 to 3 Yeah, I'll see these things myself because okay, so now 452 to 3 it just went up
Starting point is 00:55:35 10 to 1 people say they agree with the verdict yeah, okay The audience is reasonable they they agree with the verdict unlike some other They they agree with the verdict unlike some other Friends I got hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Am I being unreasonable? I'm just stating the fact that there could be more evidence to it You're not you're not I'm being honest. You're not being unreasonable. I'm playing the ad- The nationality play both sides on that because I I said that I'm divided on it because if there really is if there's evidence That his net his foot was not on the net or his knee was not on the neck, then what do you do about that? Just to your point, do you think it has knee on his back? Is any better than his neck? Of course, 100 times better, if you're on the ground and someone's
Starting point is 00:56:13 pushing on your back and your chest is against the curb and you also can't breathe. Like the guy couldn't breathe. No, no, that's not his neck. That's where I agree with you because when he's saying I can't breathe you got a really look into that. Yes, you already got him surrounded look It's the same thing that happened with Aaron agree with the guy with the secret That's discussed. Yes, if you don't mind Sam. Do we have that? Do we get that ready? Pat do you mind if I give our friend the Before we continue I give our friend a before we continue. I guess something. Yeah, absolutely. You got to pay your bet.
Starting point is 00:56:46 Sam, so I can be out here, bro. I told him, I asked him if I could give him a down payment, right? On the thousand dollars that I owe you. So I got $300 worth of quarter of this. My first down payment to you, sir. And the reason I can't give you the other 700 right now is because your present that you voted for is in a tax from highly.
Starting point is 00:57:05 So I have the tax you as well. So that being said, I have $300 worth of quarters. It's just, I believe in the tax system. That's what you do. That's laundry for life. This is, this is $300 worth of quarters. I'd like to do my credit. So you might have to stack it.
Starting point is 00:57:18 We will do that for you. I'm like an entrusted. I do not like to go straight to the casino. You can, you can, you can use a however you'd like. Okay. Okay. And it's, it's currency. I can use a however you'd like. Okay, thank you. And it's currency. I thought it was gonna be pennies. They got its cord.
Starting point is 00:57:28 Because if it was pennies, you would have been in trouble right now getting. So, but let me tell you, we can't, you can take this, you can take this onto food max. They have a coin machine where actually we'll convert this into dollars. Okay, okay, and then,
Starting point is 00:57:38 and then after I do my taxes, we can figure out how I can do the other 700 free. All right. Sounds like a plan. So now, but I gotta dump it. Yes, you can ask you, but by the way, I didn't right ask you can I give you don't pay I don't know I shut up to to Mario and Sam for doing this believe but my question to you is last And I asked you can I give you a down payment and you said yes, so this is my down payment We're talking about somebody who makes probably a half a million dollars. No more more not more
Starting point is 00:58:03 He lost a bet legitimately. Legitimately, he lost a bet. He's been ducking me for a good four months. Pat paid, they are. I've been ducking you. Ricardo, quarter of a quote, doesn't have a credit card. He doesn't have cash. Hold on, hold on.
Starting point is 00:58:21 Holy travels with 200 bucks. I've been ducking you. I haven't seen you. He's haven't seen you. He hasn't seen me. He's my first time. He doesn't have Venmo. He doesn't have cash. Hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on I said, why you $10,000 because I lost the bet. I know how to pay my bet. But I asked you specifically, if I could give you a down payment, four months later. But you said yes. Here's my down payment. I've been asking you for four months,
Starting point is 00:58:49 and it was a thousand. He said I could give him a down payment. You guys got to figure out this issue. This is between the two of you guys. You got your quarters to go count. Please hold that to. I'm going to charge you 10% interest every day on the remaining 700, okay?
Starting point is 00:59:01 So that's 70 bucks a day. Let's continue. Let's continue, go back to this. Okay, fantastic. Let's leave that over here. Thank day. Let's continue. Let's continue. Go back to this. Okay fantastic. Let's leave that over here Let's go let's go to what happened Let's look at what happened in Ohio. Let's look at Ohio story Kai if you want to bring that up Ohio police kill black teenage girls seen threatening others with knife. This is a Reuter story police in Columbus, Ohio On Tuesday, fatally shot a Reuter story. Police in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, fatal shadow black teenage girl,
Starting point is 00:59:26 they confronted as she launched at two people with a knife as seen in a police video footage of the counter-authority set, authorities described the teenager who was fairly shot at 15 years old, at 15 years old, but family members have identified her, Makiya Bryant age 16, the police officer who opened fire, was not identified, but appears from the video to be white the interim Columbus Police chief Michael Woodside the officer would be taken off the street pending an investigation releasing
Starting point is 00:59:52 police body camera Video of Tuesday shooting hours later Woodside officers involved were responding to a 911 emergency call from someone who reported an attempted stabbing at a home on the cities Southside, uh, uh, South East side. If you have the video to just show this, go ahead Kai, just to cut. If you can flip the camera so we can stop it, if you can flip the screen for the screen to be bigger than us, and when we're ready, go right ahead. Go ahead buddy. Oh Stopped it to stop the video. Okay. That was she wasn't threatening. She was getting ready to stop that girl.
Starting point is 01:00:48 Can you go back to to exactly right before? Is there a there's pictures of it. Okay, go back and pull up the pictures to see if there's pictures of this. Pictures of it. Yeah, man, that that that was a far farther than a far further than the threat. That's for damn sure go to images Okay, so that's the second one go to the second one click on it again. Let's CBS news There's a knife right there What a position to be in as a cop. That happened right in front of you. So say that again.
Starting point is 01:01:31 Especially as you're pulling up, like you're just getting it. We're to escalate that quickly. And how old is a cop 20, 20, some years old? How old was a cop? A young cop? Let me tell you that. OK. So what do you think when he see this?
Starting point is 01:01:42 What's the first thing he think about when he see this? He saved a young black girl's life, that's what he did. She was, that's a, look up, big that girl is. That, she's gonna stop with force. And the other girl's skinny. She's gonna stop her with force. That's not slashing. She's going straight for a direct hit.
Starting point is 01:01:58 And look up, big that knife is bad. What is that, six, seven inches? Maybe we can't see it, we don't wanna speculate. But it's a good six inches. Look at her, it's size nine. Look at her grip on it. It's's a six probably five or six inches that's gonna kill this girl I mean that's that's the cop that we were supposed to do yeah I don't know I just want to go back to my initial point deescalate the police he just ran up he saw something going down
Starting point is 01:02:20 how many how many shots did he fire if we can see that I saw I heard at least three or four shots if he saw if Bro if we're looking at this through a camera we can see the knife. Imagine we can see life He's watching that knife. It's what I think I think I don't think anything is obvious at this point because I think the facts need to play out Clearly she has a knife you need more facts than that. That's crazy What if it was your is that a butter knife? Is that a is that a machete? I don't know what that is okay. I'll put you this way What if that was your is that a butter knife? Is that a is that a machete? Does it? I don't know what that is. Okay, I'll put you this way. What if that was your daughter on the other side of the knife? Would you want to care to see if it was a butter knife?
Starting point is 01:02:49 Okay. He was a fake knife. Would you want it? Would you care? Here's the question. If it was my daughter, I'm not pickin' sides here. I have questions. I don't have answers. I don't have solutions here.
Starting point is 01:02:57 I've got a lot of freaking questions. Why does the cop need a roll up and just bang, bang, bang. Take someone's life. That's exactly what he did. What do you have? Nothing to cop, rolled up, the growth fell. Go back to the video at the beginning. Go back to the video at the beginning. This is just a question I have.
Starting point is 01:03:10 Go back like original when he comes in. Go all the way to the beginning. Just press play from the beginning. You not running out of his cart? I'm just slow it down. Yeah, puts speed, put point five. Put point five, yeah, put point five, yeah. There you go.
Starting point is 01:03:22 Hey. Okay, he comes out. He has no idea. Everything looks peaceful so far. The girl is standing there in the pink. Okay. Somebody falls down. Then he draws his gun. Oh, I got it. So got it. So pop right there. That's a cop right there, by the way. Yeah. Early in the middle who has not drawn his gun. Okay.
Starting point is 01:03:53 So that cop's going to have a perspective. Yeah, but here's the, here's the, in that situation you have one of two choices. If you don't shoot somebody who's about to kill another or stab another person right in front of you, then you allow somebody to be stabbed, it is a very technical situation here. What to do? I have, you might know the answer to this.
Starting point is 01:04:16 What's that? Why can't you shoot her in the leg or in the arm or in the ass? That's a question of how to take someone's life. Hold on, hold on, they actually did a study and it's funny that you said that because I was watching the study yesterday, last night in the ass. Why do you need to take someone's life? Hold on, hold on, hold on. They actually did a study and it's funny that you said that because I was watching the study yesterday, last night in my hotel.
Starting point is 01:04:28 Cops are not, they're not taught to shoot. And here's the logic, go side behind it. He says, we don't teach to shoot the leg or the arm because it's such a small target that's moving. If that cop misses, that bully goes past the person and it can kill somebody else that has nothing to do with the innocent. So they says, we teach them to shoot
Starting point is 01:04:47 to the biggest body mass because the person, typically is getting shot is in the action of committing a crime. If we go for the leg or the arm, okay, and I'm moving, he's just, he's just, and it was interesting with the cops. And he says, people can't even hit targets that are still at a gun range.
Starting point is 01:05:04 Let alone somebody is's moving around. You shoot towards the leg. That bullet ricochets and it hits an innocent person. Now you're looking at shooting somebody that's innocent. They have to go to the biggest body mass to make sure that those bullets do not go past anybody else. That makes a reasonable explanation. I want to understand that.
Starting point is 01:05:21 But watch, go to the tweet tweet go to the tweet of what Newsom what newsom not not governor Newsom. There's a tweet That let me see if this yeah, so Bring Newsom said teenagers have been having friends. I'm on who's bring Newsom bring Newsom Click on it because if you do you're gonna lose a tweet Teenagers have been having fights including fights involving knives for eons we do not need police to dress the situations by showing up to the scene and
Starting point is 01:05:52 using a weapon against one of the teenagers you all need help i mean that's sincerely unbelievable go click on it to find that she has two hundred tweets isn't that she's got more than twelve hundred tweets this is a person that's got four hundred sixty seven thousand followers artist grassroots organizer free free black women's scale thirty Isn't it's not even that she's got more than 1200 tweets. This is a person that's got 467,000 followers artist grassroots organizer free black woman scale 30 feet flagpole a removed South Carolina Confedera flag and protest in June 27, 2015. So she's Proud of that. So
Starting point is 01:06:18 That's that's kind of the place where we are right now. So cops now don't get involved in knife fights, okay? What are you supposed to do? This one of the reasons why I called Bernard Carrick this morning. I'm going to have a conversation this morning. Bernard Carrick was a former head of the NYPD for years. He was the guy that helped clean New York with Mayor Giuliani back in the days when New York had the whole situation going on.
Starting point is 01:06:40 He was the guy. It was not easy being Bernard. You had to be just as strong of a personality to go up against the mob and go up against everybody else. And Kerrick was pretty much that scary of a guy in the streets where if he came out, people knew someone was going on. And he sees this, he says, what do you do in a situation like that? So let's talk solutions. Let's talk solutions. Somebody here commented something very interesting Somebody commented here. Let me read it to you and gave 20 bucks. Let me see if I can find this guy Oh, man, I wish I would I thought I took a screenshot
Starting point is 01:07:14 Somebody said okay here we go all of the suited and booted 20 bucks All of this attention on police has an end game of Robocop coming in and policing the public police has an end game of RoboCop coming in and policing the public. This would protect the assets of the rich much more protection without human emotion, also much more submission. Think about that right there. Okay, so every time a cop comes, LeBron sends a tweet and LeBron says what, he puts up a tweet that he takes down momentarily because the backlash he got, he puts this saying, you're next, okay? And obviously, time clock, accountability, he takes it down. Then he has his next tweet, if you want to read out his next tweet,
Starting point is 01:07:52 I don't know if you have it or not, if you don't have it, maybe he removed it or not. But he has a couple of, he got so much heat for this yesterday. And he says, I'm so damn tired. I've seen black people killed by police. I took the tweet down because it's being used to create more hate. This isn't about one officer. It's about the entire system and they always use our words to create more racism. I'm so desperate for more accountability, right? What an idiot. Yeah, so that's LeBron James on what you got. So how do you solve this?
Starting point is 01:08:21 How do you solve this? You know, how this? How do you prevent emotions from taking place? What do you do? You see that one movie where everything is perpetuating right before crime is about to happen? Minority report where they catch you. Is the solution having billions of cameras on the streets, which we already have, but I'm talking like the government having billions of cameras on the street, is the solution more surveillance.
Starting point is 01:08:46 So what are you really asking for, right? The same person that said, you know, black teenage black kids have been using knives for the long eons, you know, leave them alone, let them handle in the streets themselves. If you go back and read what she says, she's for getting rid of cops and letting communities take care of themselves without cops being involved Is that really the right solution? It's technology the solution is is more control the solution is more cameras the solution We were reading a book this month called the speed of trust And I had my executives reading this book and in the book he talked about what TSA did when TSA came out in
Starting point is 01:09:26 2001 reading this book and in the book it talked about what TSA did. When TSA came out in 2001, November of 2001, right after 9-11 happened on the President Bush administration, they came out with TSA. They said, what ended up happening is it used to take 30 minutes for you to get on your flight when you go to the airport now it's 90 minutes. Because we don't trust more, it's now 90 minutes to go on a flight, then it used to be 30 minutes of what people used to do. So they took 60 minutes away from people that are busy trying to be productive, trying to work, trying to get to their places Simply because we don't trust. So if we go in the direction of trying to find a solution for this It's gonna have to come up at a price of giving up something. Is that giving up your freedom of being monitored and watching non-stop? Is it more camera? Is it, you know, Robocop?
Starting point is 01:10:06 Type of deal. Is it, are we going and having, you know, these, these, what do you call it? Robot type of, you know, Robocop things being placed everywhere that's seen what's happening? What becomes a solution for some like this? I don't know what the solution is, but something that just kind of crossed my mind. I don't think we need more cameras, more surveillance. I don't think we need more big brother. I don't think we need a is, but something that just kind of crossed my mind, I don't think we need more cameras, more surveillance. I don't think we need more big brother. I don't think we need a George Orwellian 1984 type situation.
Starting point is 01:10:28 That's not what I think, but getting back to LeBron thing and the accountability, I wonder, I wonder, and this is something I probably never even set out loud and I just kind of thought about it, but imagine if that girl would have actually stabbed the other girl, black on black. That would have been a black on, like if she would on black, that would have been a black, like if she would have died, that would have been a black on black crime, right?
Starting point is 01:10:49 Would have LeBron said anything? No. Would anyone have said anything? No. Would, I mean, black people get killed by other black people in Chicago all the time. And I get that that's a major concern people do talk about it.
Starting point is 01:11:04 Anyone who says, well, they don't talk about it, they're probably major concern people do talk about it anyone that says well They don't talk about it. They're probably wrong because people do talk about it a lot. You talk about it It's a it's a thing that people talk about. Who talks about it? Everyone knows when everyone not absolutely not nobody talks about it. Not not not CNN not MSNBC Everyone has talked about it. Okay. Let me ask you. Let me ask you question for every one minute that they've spent Let me ask you a question. For every one minute that they've spent talking about that black on black crime, how much have they spent talking about white on black crime?
Starting point is 01:11:31 Okay, cool. That's where I was going with this. So how was it even talking about white on black crime? What's the ratio? I'm talking about police on. What's the ratio? 10-1, 20-1, 40-1? Because, yes.
Starting point is 01:11:39 Okay, yes, yes. Remember one of the seven reasons for falling of an empire is to create a division amongst the country and that's the media that we can go back and go on the media of yeah real about the media in the the division that they're causing for the rest of the show but ultimately my point is this those were two black people fighting yeah they could have been too white people could have been to a spanics could have been to juz whatever but that's the fact that the case those were two black people fighting okay if the black one
Starting point is 01:12:04 bigger black girl killed the skinnier of the black girl, where would have been the outrage, where would have been the, there wouldn't have been any, you can't even heard about it. That's my point. That's ultimately my point.
Starting point is 01:12:14 That's why I said, I'm probably saying something that people would be like, whoa, what the fuck's he talking about? So, that's point number six. The reality is, what's worse what's worse a civilian killing another civilian black on back crime in this particular instance or a cop rolling up quote-unquote doing his job and killing
Starting point is 01:12:35 the person the perpetrator in this case who has a weapon in her hand and he already says backup backup backup so one way or another someone was was gonna die. What's worse, the one girl killing another girl or the cop killing the person? Socially? I'm just saying that that's the reality. There's a different angles. Socially or justice wise.
Starting point is 01:12:56 I'm posing the question, but the reality is, if she had a knife in she would have found her. No, no, no, is it justice or is it socially? Is it justice or is it socially? Is it just, if you're talking about justice, that's not is it justice or is it or is it socially is it justice or is it social is it just if you're talking about justice What's worse or is it socially what's worse? Because we're obviously seeing what socially is the worst thing they're calling him a racist and that now I don't I don't think he's a Look, I don't think he's a racist. He just rolled up and he saw some I don't know this person We don't we nobody knows and the facts will kind of play out.
Starting point is 01:13:26 I think he was put in a difficult situation, like I talked about initially, cops who are 25 years old, they got like pretty young, you might be 30, I don't know. They're asked to be, to de-escalate situations, there are asked to be negotiators, there are asked to be paramedics and EMTs,
Starting point is 01:13:41 and there are asked to do so much, and in the middle of all that, you gave a great explanation of why he had to shoot for the body and kill somebody, they're asked to do so much. So the, I don't, you can't just say, always racist. He's white, he killed her, he's racist. No, she had a knife in her hand, bro. So I'm just posing the question, like, someone was going to what likely die.
Starting point is 01:14:03 Like if, if he would have stabbed, if she would have stabbed the other girl, it would have just been another story in the newspaper No Big Deal. Because the cop did it. No one would have known. It's the front page. So, okay, so this is now leading me to one area
Starting point is 01:14:16 of the freedom that we have in America that's become a problematic lately. By the way, somebody said a couple things here. I wanna read a couple of the comments. One of them, you can read it on your own by Bobby Collins. He's not happy what you said. He says, I love you, but you're, how can you question this clear video,
Starting point is 01:14:32 but the George Floyd was a clear day, clear as day, Bobby Collins is calling you out. And they're calling you out. And saying clear as day was. Clear as day video, what happened with George Floyd. And another person said. No, no, hold on, hold on. The video that was shown by the media or the actual videos by the George Floyd and another person said no no hold on hold on the video
Starting point is 01:14:45 That was shown by the media or the actual videos by the judge here. We just comment right here. Uh, Adam is a I love you, but you're how can you question this clear video but the Floyd was clear is they I don't I don't I don't know Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I get insane. He's saying it but but but here's And who on the point I'm not a percentage of some of us is I'm down. I'm a Dr. It's three to one. Okay. I'm not a fan. I'm not a fan. I'm not a fan. I'm not a fan. I'm not a fan. I'm a third to third is what? A third say they disagree with the verdict. Two thirds agree with the Okay. Well, from this audience to third. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. You can you can you and and this is and this is the reality behind things Just because a lot of the mass agree doesn't mean it's right, okay? So maybe here you remember this the majority of people are
Starting point is 01:15:36 Defense to me this is to me. Yeah, most of people wake up in the morning They make their coffee. They make their breakfast to do it. They send their they go to work They send their kids to school. They come back and they have after school activities The majority is most people both on the right and the left are not sitting there doing their homework on this all They watch was was shown to them on the media That's the reality behind things so you can still be you can you can say you can be on one side of the political spectrum and Still believe the narrative that was pushed. I'm not defending. I'm talking about in general. and still believe the narrative that was pushed. I'm not defending anything.
Starting point is 01:16:06 I'm talking about it in general. You can believe the narrative that was pushed. Because right now, there's a narrative being pushed by LeBron James and this other lady, whatever her name was, that that was a little innocent girl that is mostly a peacemaker, like her mom says, stabbing another girl. And if you don't look into it, you'll believe that. So I don't care if the masses believe something. The reality is there is another video with another angle
Starting point is 01:16:30 with the man having me on his back. That is reality that you don't like it because Mark Twain said it's easier to fool people than to make them, but then to, it is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Okay, that's when Mark Twain says, is the fact that you can still be on one set of the political spectrum and believe what was pushed on you on both sides because you don't
Starting point is 01:16:53 know the truth. So the truth is you don't know the truth. So to think that something is clear as day, no bullshit, no it's not clear because you don't know the other side because you haven't done your homework on it. So now on this side what the gentleman was trying to tell you was on one side You're like yeah, yeah, yeah, he killed them You see a knife and somebody's being stabbed and you're like well I don't know why did you just get off and bang bang like that doesn't I understand where he's coming from
Starting point is 01:17:17 Like I don't know what this guy's point was his point is that on what is clear day. This was not clear as day You might point is it. What's your point? You're one you're clear and you're set stone that it was bad. I wouldn't say anything clear. You used to be a girl right here, almost getting stabbed, but you're not clear about it.
Starting point is 01:17:32 Bro, I just said, I don't, like this, I don't know. Oh, no, you don't know. She has a knife in her hand. That's all we know. Oh, that's all, so it's not going in a certain direction.
Starting point is 01:17:39 It's not aiming at somebody, right? Yes, Ricky. Okay, aimed at the other girl. I just, I just basically said someone was getting a burger. No, right? Yes, Ricky. Okay. I aimed at the other girl. I just basically said someone was getting a burger. No, you did it. No, you did it. Ricky. Stop it.
Starting point is 01:17:50 Stop it, right? Let me read the other one. Somebody said, why don't you just taste them instead of shooting them? Jimmy Calluzza, why don't you taste her instead of shooting her? Because it goes back pad. You have a protocol. Right, but you have a little girl.
Starting point is 01:18:03 What if she was on the other side of the knife Would you want to taste her? Oh, there's no question about it. That's not easy to take Just reading the comment person said the Drew mega just said as a son of two Jamaican parents I think the cop was justifiable. He saved her by milliseconds. He's more of a hero than a villain He's not a villain at all. Yeah, Mark Mariner, Mark Mariner, Mark the Mariner cop shoots, girl attacking dies, girl saved cop doesn't shoot, girl dies, attacker dies, other people possibly injured or killed, cop possibly dies or is injured by deadly weapon. You know, you know who the most important perspective on this entire thing is? What's that? Who's the most important perspective that we want to hear out of this entire situation no who the girl it's about
Starting point is 01:18:49 to get stabbed i'd love to hear what she has that would not be a bad idea actually i would love to hear what she has to say she felt like you get a hold of her okay see if i like to get a hold of her if she says no i was about to get killed the cops save my life that's an interesting perspective but if by chance, no, the cop came in. He didn't have to kill her. She was my friend. We had a little fight. That's a totally different person.
Starting point is 01:19:11 Damn, that's crazy. I thought a little fight's my friend's not gonna try to stop me. That's crazy. Okay, good. Congratulations on having friends. Don't be people with only people. I don't know what happened there. The only one is the one perspective we do need to hear
Starting point is 01:19:24 from is the girls. You need a perspective we do need to hear from is the girls. You need a perspective. You need a perspective after watching the video. It's funny. You don't need a perspective with Chavineau, but now you need a perspective here. I don't know why your soul gets on defending show. I'm not because you're basically saying, well, his knee was on his back. So it's okay.
Starting point is 01:19:37 Well, his knee is still on his goddamn back. It's a huge difference for his knee on his neck. Now when you're pinned on the ground and against a curve, you're acting like, well, his knee was on his back, so no big deal. Ricky did say, if you got a guy in handcuffs, why are you putting a knee on the ground? I do, okay. You can already say that earlier.
Starting point is 01:19:53 You're basically saying, okay, you did say that. I'm just saying he was on his back. I'm just saying you're super adamant about. I'm saying you're super adamant about one, but you're not adamant about the other. Why do you need a perspective? If somebody's getting stabbed, I don't need a perspective. I'm gonna shoot the person that's possibly gonna be
Starting point is 01:20:07 harming the other person. There's no perspective to look at. The girl has a knife and she's in full. She hells back. She's in full swing to stab this girl. There is no perspective, bro. That's all there is to it. So she should have died.
Starting point is 01:20:18 Well, you're gonna kill somebody else. And that was my point. Did someone was gonna die? No, that was not your point. I did say that. It's a black on black crime point. Yes, that's okay. You're gonna be all right. Yeah, I need $700 more dollars and quarters immediately. All right, so this this is a I get tax on it. So you want to?
Starting point is 01:20:36 This is a this is a very interesting thing because the part that's a bit confusing is the following Adam when That's a bit confusing as the following, Adam. When, sometimes you hear, when somebody uses a gun to protect somebody, that guy is a, you know, the cop is doing, he's the criminal, right, what he's doing. But if on the other side, if you hear on the, somebody that kills a black that kills others, sometimes you hear, oh, it's mental issues, you know, he had mental problems, he had gun, it's the guns fault. Accountability is very contradictory today. It's very contradictory.
Starting point is 01:21:10 It's only what story can be used to validate your story, to spend, to divide even more. And the part where I was going with this was the founder. Here's where I was going with this. Before you guys had your discourse. You know, the freedoms that America gives are what? Freedom of a siege. Freedom of assembly, freedom of enterprise,
Starting point is 01:21:28 freedom of all the stuff. Second of religion, guys, don't forget religion. That's right, it's your top one. So freedom of religion, all these things that it does, right? There is an issue with press for me. There is an issue with press for me. You have an issue with press? There's an issue with press.
Starting point is 01:21:43 Oh yeah, yeah. Let me give you an idea of what I mean by there's an issue with press. Who is the press accountable to? Nobody. And I know it's the people. Obviously it's the people that hold the press accountable, right?
Starting point is 01:21:55 You can't say this, you can't say this. But let me tell you, man, right now the press doesn't have a lot of pushback. The press doesn't have a lot of accountability. The press doesn't have a lot of, you know The press doesn't have a lot of accountability. The press doesn't have a lot of, you know, in the MBA you say something about the referee, get fined. In the MBA you say something about the referee. The leak finds you, right?
Starting point is 01:22:14 In the media, you get to say anything. There are no fines. Very rarely do you hear this person was suspended for one day, you know, like even what happened with back in the days with the comedian, Shepel, when they're like, why are you going a little bit too much? I think we gotta shut him down.
Starting point is 01:22:30 I'm just like, I'm gonna take a break in and he comes back hitting hard again, right? Where is the press being held accountable for this? Where is the press being held accountable for pushing a story for three years that was a lie? And then they say, it's not a big deal. Okay, let's talk about what's going on today
Starting point is 01:22:44 and they just move on. Where's the level of accountability for the press? These are the guys that we, these are journals. They want to school to be journalists, right? I mean, they go to school to be a journalist. These guys get paid to get on camera and report to us what's going on. This is what they get paid to do.
Starting point is 01:22:58 And they take a story like this and they just spin it to the way they want it and then bone, America divides. It's a, if I were, if you were to tell me what is your biggest concern long term? What's your biggest concern long term? You know that, bring new something that said, well, you know all this stuff, racism,
Starting point is 01:23:13 you know, there will be news and knives against each other for Eons, just kind of leave us alone or AOC that goes out there. This is just, you know, injustice that's taking place and LeBron, who's next? Your next, this is a person like LeBron with the kind of influence you got, to put the guys and you say your next you put the guys by the way by the way that that somebody's life but he's not going to get suspended Twitter's not going to
Starting point is 01:23:39 go do anything to him and that's okay? So the level of accountability is not, you potentially put this man like a thing to you. Are you realized that somebody's, that somebody's kid as well that we're talking about. You put his picture on blast saying, you're next, not saying anything like, you know, hey, it's unfair what happened today, you know, your next, in the world of what your next means to a lot of people.
Starting point is 01:24:07 Yeah. Your next has a lot of interpretations. And by the way, to the wrong person who's a die hard LeBron fan and says, you know what, yeah, yeah, your next. Let me find this mother, you know, gotta be careful. So I think today- Same thing with a die hard Trump fan when they do all that.
Starting point is 01:24:24 Well, no, but he was held accountable though That's true, so but he's not held accountable. We'll see what we will see. We'll see you We'll see the tweets already happened. Okay, he's on his most I don't think anything will happen But we'll see what happens if Lebron. No, buddy. Nothing is gonna happen. You're likely but back to your initial point Yeah, it's it's a you went from press to Lebron I think you just how like when Trump tweets something and you know They're fact check and everything and happy with that. I think there does need to be a clear distinction these days Between fact-based journalism and opinion based journalism
Starting point is 01:24:54 So I think if we're gonna go there I think when Hannity does a show or when down LeMonde does a show it should say Opinions of this person or opinion journalism or when Wolf Blitzer does a show, it should say opinions of this person or opinion journalism or when Wolf Blitzer does a show or when Neil Cavuto does a show, these will say, Factor, okay, I mean, Tucker is opinion. Yeah, but there's certain journalists who are fact-based and there's certain journalists are opinion-based. And there was no clear distinction for a long time.
Starting point is 01:25:21 I think at this point, like if you do the Fox News hour between Lauren Ingram, Tucker Carlson, Juan Hannity, these are all opinions, even the five. These are all opinions. Yeah. Same thing for CNN. You got Cuomo, you've got Brooke Baldwin, and you've got these are all opinions. These are not fact-based journalists. I don't know. Let me let me ask you questions. Let me ask you question. Let me ask you question. You think if we went on a five-year diet of showing stuff on the news Recognizing unifiers recognizing voice of reason recognizing people that are willing to sit with opposing side and have a debate of discourse debate or discourse. You think people would be inspired to want to be that more versus if we turned a
Starting point is 01:26:11 divider like Lebron into a hero, if we turn dividers into heroes, everybody looks at the playbook and says, I want to also be a divider. Yep. Because that's who we're turning into a hero. Kids are grown up saying, I want to be a divider because that's what pays. I want to be a divider because that's up saying, I want to be a divider, because that's what pays. I want to be a divider, because that's what celebrity. I want to be a divider. I think we, you disagree with that.
Starting point is 01:26:30 I don't think anybody says, I want to be a divider. I think they say, I want to stand up for what I believe and based on those beliefs. There's a difference between standing up for what you're doing. You're gonna pick a side. Listen, nobody says, I want to divide people. No, listen, I'm a Christian. I'm a Christian.
Starting point is 01:26:43 I consider myself a Christian, okay? But you have no idea how skeptical, skeptical of a Christian I am. You have no idea. So I don't sit there. If you ask any of the Christian mentors in my life, what is it like when you talk to Pat? They'll tell you,
Starting point is 01:26:57 this guy's like, what about this and what about this and what about this and what about this and what about this and what about this and what about this. I don't sit here and say, no matter what, da da da da da da. Dude, reason. You're a reasonable person.
Starting point is 01:27:08 But what I'm saying is we need to recognize that element in the world to get more kids to also want to reason. That is what we're not recognizing enough of. Recognizing the hero that's sitting there saying I don't know Versus that's not fair jumping to conclusion emotion turn him into a hero. I want to be like him So I think it's a great idea. How do you implement that? How do you implement? No, it's not gonna happen It's not gonna happen. It's not about how you implement it doesn't sell It's not gonna happen because it doesn't match the narrative
Starting point is 01:27:46 There's no way that'll happen because it doesn't match the narrative. There's no way that'll happen because it doesn't match the narrative. It's no way in the world it's something that's going to sit there and say, well, no, no, we can't do that because we're not pushing our gender more. We're not pushing our gender more, pushing our gender more. I'm going to make my prediction to you here today. You know what all happens every time there's a possibility of an empire falling? You know what all happens every time there's a possibility of an empire falling? Guess what happens? Every single time history repeats itself
Starting point is 01:28:06 and crap like this happens, guess what happens? A whole new wave of leaders are born. Yeah. Every time, every time a guy who's tatted up, who has the background that he has gets inspired, pre-he and I meeting, you were never into any capitalism politics. Anything. Ricky was a guy to himself and now Rickyicky's out there voice being for the latino
Starting point is 01:28:26 community why because he's sitting there saying i can reason with this you're gonna see the kind of leaders that are gonna be raised up the next ten twenty years like we've never seen before like we've never seen before but the direction we're going right now america's naive if they don't see how we're being divided right now pure pathetic what they're doing to us right now. Pitting people against each other.
Starting point is 01:28:46 You cannot fall for it. Unfortunately, America's falling for it. And when you say they are you talking about the media. Who else would it be? Who else would it be outside of the media? Media and politicians. Who else would it be? Media and politicians.
Starting point is 01:28:56 People with voices and perspectives. The bronze not media. Lebron's not a politician. Lebron is absolutely media. Yeah. Lebron is media. So anybody's media is a... Lebron's a media company. He raised $100 million media. So anybody's media is. Lebron owns a media company.
Starting point is 01:29:05 He raised $100 million. Green her. What do you mean he's not media? So, okay. Is Anthony Davis media? Like if we're gonna go there. Who's Anthony? Who's Anthony Davis? That's a role model.
Starting point is 01:29:15 Okay, so. That's a role model. So was Lebron media before he had a media company? Lebron's probably been media for the last five years because he's been a guy that's... So if you have a big voice your media yeah that's in just so you can be on social media and you can be media right you you could be media but you got to you got to use your platform to bring
Starting point is 01:29:34 people to the center to have a discourse not that you know people say pat the day you fire adam is a day i'll watch the podcast yeah that you're you're an idiot for saying something like that. What do you mean the day I fire Adam, I'm gonna be on the podcast. You know, I cannot believe you gave a socialist a platform and you brought Dan Price on.
Starting point is 01:29:52 I'm gonna bring him on. Again, I can't believe you brought Richard Wolf, socialist professor who believes in socialism and wants to make America socialist. Why would you bring him on your show? I'll bring him 50 more times. I bring him 50 more. Why would you have a conversation with a communist Slavoji because that's how we are able to reason and see leaks in the argument and
Starting point is 01:30:14 then you get to make a decision for yourself. But that's not what it is today. Today it's let me just bring everybody that's on my side to validate my point. Not the other way around. We need a little bit of resistance. Unfortunately, we're not getting a lot of resistance today. Anyways, how about we talk about Elon Musk, the story of Elon Musk or entrepreneur, Max and to go to a little bit of a different kind of a story. Alright, here we go.
Starting point is 01:30:37 Elon Musk proclaims himself as Emperor of Mars, entrepreneur of Mexico, co-founder of private space exploration, company space like Elon Musk noted that the key to preventing the extinction of animals and planets on earth lies On Mars and a tweet this weekend Elon Musk remarked that if we managed to make life Interplanetary it will not matter if it becomes extinct on earth page three Because it will live on the red planet. A few days ago, Musk took advantage of the excitement, caused by the company's reusable robots to proclaim himself in his tweets, Twitter biography, as Emperor of Mars. It should be remembered that Musk constantly changes his description on the social network and has called himself currency advisor as in the
Starting point is 01:31:21 game of thrones because of its internet interest in digital currency such as that coin. So Adam, what are you thinking about Elon Musk being the emperor of Mars? Hi, real quick. Give Ricky your notes. He's got the notes from Star Wars. Nobody will find a change with him. Number one, shout out to earth. Shout out to earth. It's probably my favorite planet that I've ever been on. Shout out to earth today is Earth Day.
Starting point is 01:31:48 So I know that Elon Musk is obsessed with Mars and kudos to him for that. And I know that he's the proclaimed emperor of Mars and respect. I know that he's banging Martians and he's turned his girlfriend into an alien. I get it. But just shout out to earth.
Starting point is 01:32:02 What do you mean by that? What do you mean by that? I mean, that's what she looks like? I sincerely don't know what you mean. Okay, you don't know what, Alien. No, what? Yes, I don't know what you mean. Kai, Kai, pull up.
Starting point is 01:32:12 Our friend, what's her name again? Grimes, pull up Grimes. This is Elon Musk. And I think he's a, let me give you the, to use a dogecoin reference. That's his girl. That's his girl Yeah, you into that Ricardo down down in
Starting point is 01:32:31 Michikon. This is how you get down or no, okay, I didn't think so so let's give the different sides of the doge cane He's a visionary. He's a dreamer. He's a big thinker. He's a absolute billionaire respect He's toying with people though though, said on the Emperor of Mars. But I think he also, he might be toning with people, but I also think he does have some sort of a God complex. We talked about that last night. I think he's getting a little to otherworldly for his own good.
Starting point is 01:32:58 I think he's doing a lot of good things. I'm an Elon Musk fan, but I do think he's kind of getting out there. But you know what though, but you know what? I don't think anybody, nobody should be a software team. I don't think he's even made that statement. But I did say he's the Emperor of Mars. No, Emperor, being an Emperor and consider yourself a God or two different things. I said he's got a God complex. Okay. What I'm getting broke in order to do what this man has done, you got to be kind of, you gotta be nuts. So that's-
Starting point is 01:33:25 I said he's a little crazy and a little cooking as a visionary. No, no, I'm just saying like, you gotta be off in order to be able to do what he's been able to do because you have to have an imagination and creativity that's beyond, you know, beyond a normal person, you know. I like it. I keep calling myself whatever I like it.
Starting point is 01:33:43 I'm a big Elon Musk fan. I think that I like the cause of- Doesn't bother you at all. You're I like it. I think it comes off whatever I like it. I'm a big Elon Musk fan. I think that I like because Doesn't bother you at all. You're cool with it. You think he's toying trolling with people you think he's He's I'm a big six-night fan pat yeah, yeah I had so much respect for you bro. He's because you go out do something like Bro, he wins and totally redeem your guy. This guy went and he snitched on people for whatever reasons he did, right or wrong reasons.
Starting point is 01:34:11 And then he comes out, he's a millionaire again, because he just rattles the cage so much. You're cool with the snitch. No, I'm not cool with the snitch. I'm cool with him rattling the cage. I like that. But from where you're from, if one of your people came and snitched, okay. So you're cool with them. No, I don't from where you're from, if no, you're being a bit of a kid, it's okay. Yeah. So you're cool with them.
Starting point is 01:34:26 No, I don't know where you're at with them. I'm just saying I like that he's a disruptor. I like that he doesn't care. I like that. Takashi. Let me read the other part about him. Ilama's Ilama is good. He was a secret service special agent when he donated to the Republican Party and FEC filing shows business inside Ilama's because it's already changed his title at Tesla's tech techno techno, King. And now he's claiming to work for secret service The tech billionaire donated $990 to the Republican National Committee across January 7th and 8 and listed to his job as special agent at the
Starting point is 01:34:54 US Secret Service new federal election commission filing show There's no evidence that Musk has any connection to the US Secret Service. He has obviously previously listed aerospace Company SpaceX as his employer on political donations. Oh my God. So my question is, January 7th and 8th of what year? He's smoking that. He's smoking that Marsley sky is classic.
Starting point is 01:35:17 He's still on. He's January 7th and 8th of what year? Doesn't say, just say January 7th. If it's a January 7th and 8th, that means it's this year. Okay, so that means he donated to the Republican dollars. So we're number if it's a January 7th and eight that means it's this year. Okay, so that means you donated It's a $1.9 a dollar. So we're number. It's a weird nice a weird dude But you did it the day after the insurrection at the Capitol. You have happened January 6th so that after that He said I gotta give money to these motherfuckers over here like what but 990 what's the
Starting point is 01:35:39 You know that he's got it. He's a cold behind a 90 of course he prices things at 420 69000 I know that he's got, he's a code behind a 90. Of course, he prices things at 420 and 69. 69,000 dollars. He's a weird out there crazy visionary that likes banging aliens. And that's it. That's what you're sticking to. I'm sticking to it until he proves otherwise.
Starting point is 01:35:54 Let's talk about Vanessa Bryan Nike Opt- Opt- Now Vanessa Bryan Nike Opt not to renew nearly 20 or long partnership over differences. This is a Fox Business story. Vanessa Bryan, Kobe Bryan, it's a state. This is a Fox business story. Vanessa Bryant, Kobe Bryant's estate, decided not to extend their partnership with Nike, which expired earlier this month,
Starting point is 01:36:10 due to several differences between the two sides. Sources told the ESPN that Bryant and the state were frustrated with the limited availability of Bryant's products and more significantly that Nike presented them with an offer that was not in line with the expectations of a lifetime deal similar to those of Michael
Starting point is 01:36:25 Jordan of LeBron James. Bryant originally signed with Nike in 03. The estate is now free to negotiate a deal with new brands. What do you think about that? Interesting. I thought it was the way around. I thought Nike didn't want to continue it anymore. Well, they were not happy about the offer.
Starting point is 01:36:42 So Vanessa and the estate said we're not interested. So Nike made an offer, but it wasn't the rich offer of a Jordan of a LeBron James and they kind of turned away. Well, I think what's what's pretty clear, if you read anything about this story is that Kobe, Reston Power legend, is that he wanted to leave Nike and start his own Mamba brand, much like the Air Jordan, whether that's under the
Starting point is 01:37:05 Nike umbrella or not. But Kobe, look, I think as amazing as a basketball player as he was and he'll go down as top five top 10 ever, clearly, right? I think MJ is number one. 100%. Kobe, Will, you know, Karim Russell, whatever, wherever you want to put him, he's certainly in the top five shack top 10 I think he would have been equally if not better business man than an athlete and the run rate would have been
Starting point is 01:37:33 Triple that what is NBA career was because by the time he retired it was in his early 40s and He had played for 20 years and I think he would have had another 40 years plus of being a for 20 years and I think he would have had another 40 years plus of being a business man, a role model, a dad, a girl dad. I actually would have respected his business acumen more than his basketball acumen because I think he would have changed the world business-wise and given an example. So back to this, I think he had a set of beliefs that he wanted to abide by. I think obviously Vanessa and the family knew about it. And I think, you know, don't be shocked if a mom of brand comes out.
Starting point is 01:38:11 That's all I'm saying. And, you know, I'm pat, I'm sure you have a very unique perspective on Kobe because you're the only person at this table that actually sat with him for hours on end and learn about his perspective and his values and his principles. But something that they talked about here is a lifetime deal. But what happens when you're no longer alive? How do you bet on the athlete or put one behind the athlete if you're no longer alive? Yeah, that's kind of what I was talking to Pat yesterday.
Starting point is 01:38:37 I mean, he's, you know, unfortunately, he's not with us anymore. So how do you, you know, how do you contain, you know, Jordan is still the, he still, he does, he did his commercials even after he was out of the NBA You know he's he's still a you know you did the last dance which brought him You know he Michael Jordan is very much alive with the older generation our generation but the newer generation They're like they're Chris there For I wasn't as Chris was for the will to see where yours Chris Currie Steph Curry their Steph Curry Steph Curry guys there LeBron
Starting point is 01:39:05 I don't know basketball there there are well that I'm just saying there's the newer generation that those are the guys Steph Curry is the best thing ever right there was the exciting player to me but I think but I think that's true But I think the last dance you know solidified his right Jordan is like a See what the younger generation he almost really like people relived Jordan again Through which is much which by the way something that's Kobe and forges not gonna be able to do You know 20 30 years from after he's done with the Lee is not gonna be able to relive through a last dance series So yeah, I mean, I you know with Nike I can understand both sides of it He's not here anymore to push that and Vanessa's not gonna push it. She's not a driver
Starting point is 01:39:40 Be know that's you know what your perspective on this story, but also just bigger business acumen world? Yeah, so I mean, the real question you gotta ask is the following, there's no way in the world Vanessa Bryan with all the advisors she has around her that are die, you know, like full-on Colby fans are gonna steer her in the wrong direction. And there's no way you're breaking a deal with Nike
Starting point is 01:39:59 without having an alternative. You're just not gonna do it. There's no way in the world. Remember when part of fire the CEO, the board did, and if I had a founder, and we had a meeting about five, six months ago, and I said, if the board hires a CEO that gets Parler back on the app, guess what? The board gets credit for bringing a better CEO and guess what the previous year is. Yes, what happened? Apple is now allowing parlor to get back on the board get back on back on to AWS and beta of yes, which means that credit goes to credit goes to the board for firing
Starting point is 01:40:32 the founder and CEO parlor respect there to the founder being fired okay to the board So in this situation we're sitting here and listening to this Vanessa Bryant and her group maybe send their saying Nike just lost big time. Why? So, you know, we learned worldwide how much Kobe was loved let's just face it We learn how much Kobe was loved. You know, you you realize how much you're loved unfortunately You will never find out how much you're loved until you're dead You only pivot out again and how much you're loved is you die. How many people show up to your funeral and how Stories start showing up that nobody knew about okay, because those stories don't show up until a person dies and start telling these stories
Starting point is 01:41:11 Well a lot of them right yeah, Kobe died what happened everybody stopped anybody started telling stories about Kobe okay Kobe started off with Adidas if I'm not mistaken when he first came into the league. It wasn't Nike I own the Kobe had an Adidas shoe. Yep guy Today Kobe's got what you got today competition is to Nike is who under armor. Yeah, you got You got Adidas where the hell's Reebok? These three Reebok is not gonna be the one that's gonna play ball play ball here But you got Adidas and you got under armor, okay? And under armor is by who today? Under armor is they got the winger. They got a lot of guys if you look at who under armor's got and under armor shoes today
Starting point is 01:41:52 They're actually good shoes. I like under armor shoes today not 20 or not 10 years ago Not five years ago. I wear under armor shoes today. Also, we're Nike, but I wear under armor shoes today Is it likely that someone's gonna pick this deal up? I think so. Why? Because the, you know, the saying goes, legends never... God, yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:10 Kobe's a hero, he's a legend, he's an illegal of his own. I think somebody's out there already waiting to pick up this contract that's willing to pay the mass of lifetime contract up and a lifetime contract in this sense could be a 50-year contract, a 30-year contract, a 100-year contract, a 20-year contract, because Kobe's gonna be relevant for a very, very And a lifetime contract in this sense could be a 50 year contract the 30 year contract the 100 year contract The 20 year contract because Kobe's gonna be relevant for a very very long time to come he's not gonna be going away
Starting point is 01:42:30 So the shoes will be coming up. You think Jordan shoes are gonna sell 50 years after Jordan dies. Yes 50 years up. Oh man. Yeah probably. Okay, so you but you wear furgamos, no? Yeah, do we know if Ferragamos alive? I have no idea. See what I'm saying? But the point is, here's the Louis Vuitton of Versace. The Louis Versace. So, so, Colby is that big of a figure. So, what story do you want to go to next? Do you want to go to a story with Brady?
Starting point is 01:42:58 Let's go to the Brady story, because it's on the same exact page. So, Tom Brady says, actions always speak louder than words. Pat Mahomes fans say fans says fans will find out in 20 years who is better. This is a daily caller story. Tom Brady says action speak louder than words in response to a tweet about which athlete is better. Him or Pat Mahomes. Following the bucket nears victory against the chiefs. The back and forth between the star QB started with a tweet from cancassity royals team which included a video of royals catcher sovado pares we're in a number twelve jersey with the name braidion at the catcher then looked at
Starting point is 01:43:34 the camera shook his finger and says pat mohons is the best the video pares wearing the braady jersey stems from a super bowl bet between sovado's former teammate uh... bread philips the bet was that if bucks won Perez would wear Tampa Bay Jersey to batting practice when the royals and raised met for the April for their April series at Kaufman Stadium and if the chiefs won Phillips would wear instead have to rock a Kansas City Jersey
Starting point is 01:44:00 The chiefs cubie mahalms who's lost to the bucks 31 to 9 supervales that fans wouldn't know in twenty years who is better so who is going to end up being better bro brady are you even for it like mahalms take a step back i you've done nothing you've had a couple good seasons you were an mpp super book cool i get it you're basically you're not even errant rogers at this point mahalmy that's not my home in mahalms like the fact that you even have the audacity, the freaking audacity to compare yourself with Brady,
Starting point is 01:44:31 have a little respect, have a little less of an ego to say, you know what, he's the goat I hope and pray to even be in the conversation with him one day. The fact that you have the ego to say, oh, we'll see you 20 years who's better bro If you might be lucky to win one more Super Bowl, Mahomi, okay? So dude you're nowhere near Tom Brady's level if you you'd be lucky to play until your 40s like Tom Brady I wasn't a homestead before this but if this is the way that he's going with this with this ego
Starting point is 01:45:01 Oh my god and you're gonna be players coming after guy. You know how players have a target on their back sometimes. Yeah. Mahomi, they're coming after you. You're nowhere near goat level like Tom Brady. You think they're gonna go after him this season? Hell yeah. You think I might even get to the NFL and go after him. Okay. And you're record breaking guy. You're a superstar here. All all all all county. All I'd receive a record. I quit the podcast and go back to the NFL just to take Ricky, what do you think about this? You know, I'm a good
Starting point is 01:45:28 I'm a huge Tom Brady fan and I think he's an excellent. And I think that you know, he had 20 year career. Is it 20 years? If not longer. Yeah, 20 year career. I hate to say, but I agree with you. Adam, my home is not done even a quarter. He hasn't even played a quarter of the time
Starting point is 01:45:49 that Brady's been playing. He has a lot to go to prove himself to be able to make those kind of statements, but to play the devil's advocate, he says in 20 years. So, you know, he has, essentially he's putting a timeline on when he's in a prove that he is better, but for now the time being it's a big statement. I just don't know, I don't know man, it's just difficult.
Starting point is 01:46:10 Paul, what you think? You know something about football. Why don't you say something about this? Cause I don't see Sam. I see you and that's exactly what I was looking for for the football debate. Yeah, I'm with you with, I'm actually agreeing with Adam here, shocker, because be humble and you know where you've been close. Again, there's a lot of quarterbacks in this world that's won an MVP and have won a Super Bowl. So he's not actually that special in the realm of great quarterbacks. I mean, Terry Brasch has got four. Joe Montana still got four, I think. You know, Eli Manning's got two.
Starting point is 01:46:45 Like you're not even at Eli Manning's level yet, bro. Right. And he doesn't have any. And again, he's not even near Peyton Manning yet. Guys, you miss in the whole point here. Wow, you miss in the whole point here. Are you flipping, like I thought for sure, you or you or you, one of you guys would have said this,
Starting point is 01:47:01 Paul, hear me out. Can you study Robert Griffin? Can I be the one against three here? Can I be the one against three? And you guys can trash me, you can call me out, you can say you have no clue what you're talking about, but hear me out, my verdict. Okay, so this guy who's supposed to be the number one pick comes out and says to SI in an interview, Trevor Lawrence, that everybody's raven about that this guy's going to be the next great whoever they're talking about, they're comparing him to a manning. He's gonna be the legendary next guy. You know what he says in an SI interview? Here's what he says.
Starting point is 01:47:32 It's not like I need this for my life to be okay. I want to do this because I want to be the best I can be. I want to maximize my potential. Who wouldn't want to? You kind of waste it if you don't write. What the hell are we talking about the number one pick? Then everyone comes out and says, this guy doesn't have a chip on his shoulder, right? He doesn't have a chip on his shoulder. No chip on his shoulder. Okay. You just signed a $504 million contract with a guy named Pat Mahomes. Okay. You give this guy $504 million right after he signs he owns the Kansas City Royal it royals he becomes one of the owners part on a right and this guy has the audacity
Starting point is 01:48:11 to go up against the greatest of all time do you realize if i'm sitting there as an owner just pay this guy five on a four million my biggest concern is this guy can do everything and anything he still wants to go after the guy we got the right guy in our corner i don't care whether he's right or wrong Seven championships very difficult the records that Brady said with 52 something very difficult Did you see Pat Mahons for a season? How many hours did he throw in his first season? First or second season the second season when he played if you look at this guy stats If you look at his stats of what he did in the last three seasons
Starting point is 01:48:45 it's ridiculous by the way Brady doesn't compare to his stats in the first couple seasons it's not even comparable. Brady was a game manager when he came into the league he didn't come into his own but but but you're you're talking about a guy you're talking about a guy my homes who's all game he wants to compete he's not afraid and he's a likable he's not arrogant he's not cocky he's not manzell he's not he's not baker may feel he want a super bowl already he got an MVP already the guys how old is my homes right now 25 or 26 how old is the guy actually want to how this guy or how old is this guy what is his age that's what I want to know how old is my home
Starting point is 01:49:22 so he's right now 25 he's 25 years old calling not Brady at 43 years old that he's not scared he's got 18 more years if he placed all 43 and it kind of you know health and the way they're doing exercises today to be able to make players play a long time I love the fact that he says we're not going to know for 20 years that's not a shot to me all it tells me is as a fan thank God there's guys that still think like my homes who say, hey, the reason why we loved Kobe was what? You call Michael Jordan Black Jesus to me, that's just Mike.
Starting point is 01:49:53 I'm gonna go against him. I love the fact that my home said this, F-Y-I, you know who wins here? Do you know who wins here with my home's comments? Who do you think wins here? The owner of the team, who else do you think wins here? Who do you think wins here the the owner of the team he's gonna fight who else you think wins here who do you think wins here the most the fans yes the fans the league they have a face that's not afraid when Kobe was not afraid to go up against Jordan the fans won the league won the NBA
Starting point is 01:50:17 today is pathetic let's hug each other let's it's not fair let's do this these are my boys these are my days there is competition. Let me go play with these guys Let me take seven days off because I'm going through challenges right now. I don't need to play this guy saying no No, no, I'm coming for you and you may be better than me But we're gonna find that into it. I got a lot of respect for a guy like that man And by the way, you know what other likelihood of this guy passing up a Brady? You know what the chances of that is Passing them up how as being the goat that's being the greatest of all time, what's the likelihood? One percent.
Starting point is 01:50:48 Next to nothing. Next to nothing. Next to nothing. But do you want that guy wearing your jersey? Yes. I guarantee you would want that guy being your jersey. Because it's willing to fight. If versus a Trevor Lawrence, I don't really need this.
Starting point is 01:51:00 I don't really need, you know what, you don't need this, go to Ford Pick, instead of first pick, instead again, the King Kong contract first pick yet. I don't really need this. You're saying you want your car to ford pick instead of first pick instead again the King Kong contract first pick yet I don't really need this you're saying you want your back. I'm gonna about to you on that one stop it The only the only thing I'm gonna say is actions will speak loud in the word I don't really care what Trevor Lauren says if he's putting in the work. I don't really care what I tell you I Okay, I will Sure, it's good. It's good if he says those things, but it what are you talking about? Cause look at Eli Manning.
Starting point is 01:51:27 Eli Manning was not that guy, right? He looked like a doe, but he's not an Eli Manning. Eli Manning is not Trevor Lawrence. Trevor Lawrence is better than Eli Manning. It's not in the same league. I don't even think it would be. I don't know why. Oh, you can't, it's not even.
Starting point is 01:51:41 Oh, no, I agree. Of course. So you can't make the comparison. But yeah, Eli Manning still one number one in the i'm in one two championships and he took two away from our body yeah ready so but ready for that but again without you i'm adding in his life at the end of the day i want actions overwards so if if if if my homes is talking more than putting in a work what are you
Starting point is 01:52:01 that i want i don't i don't care This is not a guy that hasn't proven any, this guy won a Super Bowl, anyone MVP, when you're not talking about a schlep here. Nobody's still 25. That's even more of a reason. But I wanna see you at 30. Let's just stop. Let's move on, let's stop.
Starting point is 01:52:17 I think we need to cover a topic before we end the show if we have time. Just go ahead, tell us your time. And you might not be alive by next week. What's the story? This guy, Navalny. Navalny? You're the first Navalny. You wanna talk about that story? I think we need to ahead tell me to be alive by next what's the story this guy Navalny Naval me You want to know Volny you want to talk about that story because you might not be alive by what page are we on that's page seven Okay, let's go to page seven
Starting point is 01:52:32 Ricky's already there if you want to go to a page seven of John Putin warns west of harsh response if it crosses Russia's red lines Reuters story Vladimir Putin warned the west on Wednesday not to cross Russia's red lines as Moscow would respond swiftly and harshly to any provocations and those responsible would regret it at a time of acute crisis and ties with the United States and Europe, the Russian troops masses massed near Ukraine on opposition leader Alexei Navalny on hunger strike in jail. The Kremlin leader used the state of the nation's speech to project a message of Russian strength and defiance in the face of outside threat.
Starting point is 01:53:12 Putin who was 68 and has dominated Russia for two decades made no mention of Navalny. Washington, last week, tightened sanctions on Russia over accusations of computer hacking and election interference in the Czech Republic accused Moscow of a role in explosions at an arms depot in 2014 both expelled Russians diplomats Russia denied wrongdoing and responded with tit for tat expulsions. I'm going to read the next part and I'm going to give it to you here on Navalny. Dozens of Navalny supporters arrested a day of a protest against Vladimir Putin. This is a newsweek story. Police in Russia started making a
Starting point is 01:53:46 rest early Wednesday a day when protests in support of jailed opposition figure Alexei Navalny are expected to draw tens of thousands of people in the streets of the country. There was an urgency to the schedule of the protests of Navalny due to his reported faltering health which has generated
Starting point is 01:54:02 international concerns. So Adam you look like got some to say about this. Go this go ahead no i don't know how much time we have left look this guy lexie naval is a serious guy man okay this is the guy who was if you ever seen that uh... they're playing with him being poisoned on the air point all that is dying on a plane leaves the country ends up in germany uh... recovers recuperates
Starting point is 01:54:26 goes back to jr back to russia he could have just left a country never came back as he knew what it was in for he said i'm going back gets jailed he's in jail for however long he's this guy's he's a serious dude he's got some serious balls here
Starting point is 01:54:43 and he's going against putt and i know you're a big fan of Putin. I'm not putting words in your mouth But I know my that you respect Putin a lot. I told you that you did win The last time I saw you when I said when you said the beach was no longer But you said you respect Putin more than Biden. I said that. Yes. Why did I say that? I don't know You're gonna about you're gonna about to speak but this guy Putin. He's a murderer, he's a thug, and a lot of people do respect him because he's a tough guy. But the world is watching, and now this guy is on a hunger strike, and we'll see what happens here.
Starting point is 01:55:17 So I got respect for this guy in the volume. I don't know what he's doing. And then regarding what's going on in Crimea, the analogy here with Crimea is Russia cares about this beyond. It's kind of like how China cares about Taiwan. What's going on? Go ahead, keep it. I heard them.
Starting point is 01:55:35 Go ahead. You got it. All sorts of hearing. Anyway, this guy is legit. And I don't, this guy's about to die more than likely. He's on a hunger strike, he's being jailed. He's, I don't know how much longer he's got left. That's my concern.
Starting point is 01:55:53 Where you at? I'm with you as far as him going and then coming back, you obviously had a point to prove. And yeah, he is on a hunger, I read up a little bit yesterday. But I mean, at the end of the day, here's what it comes down to. You know, we're talking about martyrs earlier, right?
Starting point is 01:56:09 So what do you think, what do you think he wants to be a martyr for? No, this guy, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, he wants to be a martyr for in your opinion. Like, he's wanting to be a martyr. Like likely the corruption and the, everything that's surrounding Putin and everything that he stands for. Okay, so what do you think about Putin and I'm saying that he's fine, that he's perfectly and everything that he stands for.
Starting point is 01:56:25 Okay, so what do you think about Putin them saying that he's fine, that he's perfectly fine, that he's good? Can you trust that whatsoever? That's like when China says anything, how can you trust them? Okay, so what it comes down to is, it comes out to something very, very, very simple.
Starting point is 01:56:40 It's not difficult to look at it or to have a different perspective on it. When Putin is in a position to where he can expose him and say, hey, he's fine, right? Because that's what he's saying, right? Well, that's what the government's saying if I'm a mistaken, that he's good, right? Or am I mistaken? Yeah, I guess. They're saying that he's not a hunger strike.
Starting point is 01:56:58 He's dying in prison. But he's fine. Yeah. If he's fine, then show him to the public. Bring him on his show and then he's fine then show him to the public Bring him on his own that he's fine, right? To to to to discredit all because I tried to discredit him Right, that's what they're trying to do so he's trying to discredit food Well, but but food also tried to discredit him. That's why he hasn't locked up so show that he's fine
Starting point is 01:57:17 Bring him out and show the world because it's a world story You guys are on the same page on this to a certain extent. Yeah, yes or no. Yeah, think I'm a team of all me not I'm not on that's what he's on on show me his Fashion show me some of my fan. No, I'm not a pun fan. I never told you that I never told you no, I know I don't know bro He said you like let me go the way let me clear that up. He said that let me clear that up This is the way I talk. There's that emotion. I come from a loud ass Mexican family. People like, you talk people not be emotional, but you're emotional.
Starting point is 01:57:50 No, no, I don't know how they're speaking, your house. But in my house, everybody, we have, we do their speaks over each other. That's just the way it is. This is the way I talk. Have you met Alejandro or no? I've not. This is the same, by the way,
Starting point is 01:58:01 even maybe even more animated. Yes, yes. Yeah, where's that? Alejandro stands up and runs around and he'll he's like Yeah, brother. Yeah, brother. Like but I make love for the meeting your brother. I make logical like I make logical points But but this is people like it's funny because I always even when I do lives you're talking people don't be emotional But you're emotional. I don't know how it is in your household that in my household everybody yells That in my household everybody yells
Starting point is 01:58:29 Oh Trust me I have zero plans of apologize to you. Okay, though what I'm getting at is that I'm just for the viewers This is the way we talk in my house. He talked to my wife my mom's my wife's Very box with your apologize. No, I would never apologize You for anything not even $300 But when I'm getting at it. I want $700 more dollars more quarters Ricardo I got you don't worry about it. What are you gonna do with those quarters? I'm actually so curious what you're gonna do with that. By the way let's a hundred a.
Starting point is 01:58:50 Okay so let's uh by the way you have any takes on the Volney and Putin and what's going on in Russia. I say that's the part about America where at least we have the ability to see what the alternative option is and then we decide okay that in Russia you don't really have that because you don't have a lot of options. He tells you I'm going to be here for a while, you can't do nothing about it. And Russians kind of say, okay, that's what we're going. That's the difference between what we still have in America and what some other countries
Starting point is 01:59:15 don't have. It's the benefit of how America was founded on. Okay, if you want to pull up, we got a video from our buddy, Tom Zener, who has not been here this week, but he's got a video for us with VT-Post, I want to share with you guys. VT-Post stories this last week was probably one of the most fiery weeks ever on VT-Post, if you haven't yet. That's my dad and I, somebody sent this to me. So, Tom's got a message for us here from where is he at? Is he at Manhattan Beach rubbing it in?
Starting point is 01:59:39 He's in Manhattan Beach, paying on additional 13.3% taxes and looking the way that he does? Tom, what do you got to tell us, Tom? What's up, Pat? Ricky, Adam, Kai. How you guys doing out in Boca? Nice day brewing here in California. I got you guys great podcast today. Thumbs up from me all the way out here in LA.
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Starting point is 02:00:49 Anyone who wants. We need to impose that. Submit your name. Whoever's not submitted to VTPost.com and wants to be at $1 a month, you have $300 in quarters. On me, I will donate that money. So whoever submits their name,
Starting point is 02:01:02 you can send an email to Kai. Maybe you could speak up. I will take these $300 in quarters and gift it to our value chainers and pay for whoever wants to sign up. First come first serve and I'll have $700 more in quarters to donate as well. All right. Well, gang, this has been great. Ricky, get to have you back on. Yes, sir. Thank you for having me back. You should always be great. You should always be great. Great discourse. This course. Folks, if you liked it, click on a subscribe button.
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