PBD Podcast - Rogan x Trump Interview, Obama Campaigns For Harris, Musk's SpaceX Beats NASA | PBD Podcast | Ep. 488

Episode Date: October 15, 2024

Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana cover reports that Joe Rogan will be interviewing Donald Trump, Obama lectures Black men to vote for Harris, SpaceX catches a Starshi...p booster, and Iran's hit list of former Trump aides. 👕 PURCHASE THE NEW VT POLO SHIRTS: https://bit.ly/3Y4Npig 🎟️ ELECTION NIGHT IN AMERICA @ VT HQ: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XPbyt0⁠⁠ 💸 BUY 1 VT WALLET, GET 1 KEYCHAIN & CARD HOLDER FREE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3N6VHkr⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📕 SIGNED COPY OF PBD'S NEW BOOK "THE ACADEMY": ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XC5ftN⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🧢 NEW FLB HAT - WHITE W/ RED LETTERING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3BgUAvR⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🧢 NEW FLB HAT - RED W/ WHITE LETTERING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3MY7MIQ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🇺🇸 VT USA COLLECTION: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/47zLCWO⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📰 VTNEWS.AI: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3Zn2Moj⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🏦 "THE VAULT 2024" RECORDING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4ejazrr⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 👕 VT "2024 ELECTION COLLECTION": ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XD7Bsm⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3ze3RUM⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ITUNES: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/47iOGGx⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ALL PLATFORMS: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4e0FgCe⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📱 CONNECT ON MINNECT: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3MGK5EE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📕 CHOOSE YOUR ENEMIES WISELY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XnEpo0⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4d5nYlU⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎓 VALUETAINMENT UNIVERSITY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XC8L7k⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📺 JOIN THE CHANNEL: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XjSSRK⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! ABOUT US: Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:01:50 The fact that 8.59, we're excited to get started with you guys. For some of you guys that are late, we got a lot of stories to cover. I don't know if you've heard or not President Trump said on Milk Boys to Kyle that he's going on Rogan. And a story came out yesterday that Kamala is considering going on Rogan according to Reuters which we'll definitely talk about that. Boeing is letting go of 17,000 people, 10% of their workforce. Starbucks is dealing with some trouble here folks.
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Starting point is 00:02:58 Rob found a great clip from stage that Trump was talking about Iranians that he found incredible Rob, that clip that you have and we got a few other things here. Trump's tax cuts that you've had folks, all the billionaires that are watching this, all the 17 million of you that are billionaires according to Kamala, which by the way isn't funny that they say they're going to tax billionaires but Kamala has more billionaire supporting her than billionaire supporting Trump. So if Trump's for the rich, why are billionaires supporting, is has more billionaires supporting her than billionaires supporting Trump. So if Trump's for the rich, why are billionaires supporting Kamala?
Starting point is 00:03:28 Is it because they're now noble and they want to, for the small guy? It could be that, does that outweigh what Elon said that a lot of these billionaires were at Epstein's? Watch your language. Watch your language. Or maybe she's the puppet and they're the puppeteers. Don't buy into this type of theories you read about when you watch this channel. I said, Tom got a buzz cut.
Starting point is 00:03:47 So Trump's tax cuts could expire this year. We'll talk about that. Obama tells black men it's not acceptable to sit out this election. I mean, the level of scolding and lecturing he did was monumental. I'm sure it worked and they loved him for it Yeah, but we'll talk about that as well economy under Trump versus Biden SNL is doing a bunch of different political family feud DOJ sues, Virginia over order removing illegal Migrants from voter or roles. Let me tell you it may not make sense on what I just read to you
Starting point is 00:04:23 I'm gonna read it to you later on and Tom's gonna give you a reaction to you gonna sit there and said there's no way This story is true. That's a true story. I told you about 7-eleven heartbreaking and by the way to me I have to realize I actually am a fan of 7-eleven Okay, and I've been a customer for 7-eleven since I was 12 years old Been back in the days the 7-eleven in Glendale off of Chevy chasing Broadway had Street Fighter and had Mortal Kombat In 7-eleven? and Glendale off of Chevy chase and Broadway had street fighter and had mortal combat in seven 11 mortal combat it was like ra you and can and you know it was a it's a it's a we want to make sure these guys did that video when you were eating a hot dog at seven 11 and Vivek I think
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Starting point is 00:05:37 As cost-cutting secretary, and a couple stories came in the middle, which is Kamala delivers new baffling ward salad involving Consolations Rob has that clip Bill Clinton blames Biden administration for not vetting Lakin Riley's alleged murder which we'll talk about while stomping on Harris in Georgia Trump urges appeal judges to move a Hush money case to federal court and in a couple stories which New York Times to Bezos backed AI startups. Stop using our stuff. Google, a bunch of these guys that are liberal folks, Google, are now backing new nuclear
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Starting point is 00:08:56 Jimmy, it's great to have your voice back. Oh, you were telling me. You were doing the, where is he? You're telling me. It's great to have you back. I'm very happy to have this voice back. Vinny, great to see your man bun full effect. I say we start off with- And your voice is like 87 You're telling me. It's great to have you back. I'm very happy to have this voice back. Vinny, great to see your man bone full of facts. I say we start off with-
Starting point is 00:09:07 Your voice is like 87.5% percent. I say we start. I'm glad you guys are complimenting each other and flirting, but let's get right into the story. All right, check this out. Awesome. The story I want to start off with, because I think it's such a warm, fuzzy story, is Barack Obama telling black men it's not acceptable to sit out the election.
Starting point is 00:09:26 And in my life, and maybe you've experienced this before as well, maybe you've had the experience of somebody lecturing you or scolding you or telling you what to do, as if you're a little boy and you're 40 years old, you're 30 years old. And here's an example of that happening, and he's sitting there chewing out, upset with black men, and we have a couple clips reacting by black men on how Obama treated and spoke to young black men. Go to black men, go ahead, Rob, play this clip. And you're thinking about sitting down?
Starting point is 00:10:01 Mm-hmm. I'm not. But, you know, cuz I'm pooping like anybody. And you're coming up with all kinds of reasons and excuses? I've got a problem with that. Because part of it makes me think, I'm speaking to men directly, part of it makes me think that, well, you just aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president. That's what it is.
Starting point is 00:10:41 Oh, so you must be bad. It's listen, you have to vote like that. You know how disrespectful that is to like just a regular like just an African American person that's first of all, again, I've said this multiple times. She's not African American. She's Jamaican and Indian. Let's put that to the side. But to basically tell them because they know that they're not getting the mail vote. This is pleading like, hey, like it's your duty. Like you have to, as if they're not seeing what's happening to the country, as if they're not seeing illegals getting brought in here, taking everything that's going to the, you know what I mean? Like I don't understand, Tom.
Starting point is 00:11:15 Well, it's condescending because you're speaking to people as if you are entitled. Yeah. Obama's speaking to them like, hey, we we the Democrats, we're entitled to your vote. We are entitled. And so, you know, Obama there sounds kind of like an annoyed father. And these people are going, wait a minute, man, I'm just, we may sit this out or we may vote for what we think. He should be getting down to the room a bit instead of, oh, maybe you haven't got your
Starting point is 00:11:43 head around having a woman vice president, so maybe the problem is you. Yeah. And by the way, he started the campaign when he went and spoke at DNC saying, this is not the campaign of scolding each other, this is not the campaign of lecturing each other, let's be supportive. And then all of a sudden he's like, oh shit, we're behind the eight ball. No guys, let's bring out the scolding and the lecturing and making people feel bad about it.
Starting point is 00:12:03 And by the way, Rob, if you want to play this, here's some people just reacting to him. And you know, let's see what they have to say to Barack. Go ahead, Rob. Hey Barack Obama, as a black man this must be sad, man. Fuck you. Fuck Kamala Harris and fuck the Democratic Party. We run for Trump, bruh. This message is for Barack.
Starting point is 00:12:22 He never did a fuck-ass thing for niggas in the eight years He was in a White House ever Obama. Why'd you play this? Keep black men's name out your motherfucking man, you can't even talk man if you want to sit your biscuit head ass down somewhere Looking motherfucking like Slenderman looking motherfucking ass like anybody trying to listen to you, bro You didn't get the memo the community ain't fucking with you dog We fucking with you. we ain't fucking with you we ain't got two words for you yes we do high and by we are not fucking with you b.o. so they sent obama to come get us and bring us back to the democratic plantation he's like he sent obama back to come get us.
Starting point is 00:13:05 He insulted us. He said, I was highly offended when he said the only reason we voting for Donald Trump is because we don't want a woman in president so we come up with, yo niggas shut up. Shut up. You can pause. So can I respond to this? Go ahead. I've seen a lot of these videos.
Starting point is 00:13:25 The best part was when a black guy goes, oh, so Kamala can marry a white man, but I have to vote for a black man? That's how this works. Like I was like, that's actually a great point right there. So this is the biggest problem that I have with the Democratic Party right now. And it comes down to two words. It's identity politics. Imagine if Trump went out there and was like, oh, you're white? If you don't vote for me, sir, then you're not white.
Starting point is 00:13:48 You're not Jewish. Yeah. Or Bernie Sanders. You don't vote for Bernie Sanders. You're not Jewish. This is the problem with politics is identity politics. Bullshit is that you're putting put in a box and this is how you have to vote. Sorry, you don't have to do anything. Let me tell you what vote what actually serves you. Let me tell you what- Vote what actually serves you. Let me tell you what's the worst thing that happens. So I've been in this business of insurance and driving salespeople for a long time.
Starting point is 00:14:13 You know what's the worst thing? Is when a guy who, when he was in the game, engaged, driving, gained credibility, whenever he would have the mic, everybody would be just listening to everything he has to say. engaged, driving, gained credibility. Whenever he would have the mic, everybody would be just listening to everything he has to say. And then he lost everybody because it was all about him and it was all about his own stuff and then he goes and comes back two, three years later and he's on the mic speaking. And guess who listens to him? Nobody. It's one of the worst things that happens to someone where you're looking at the reaction
Starting point is 00:14:47 you used to get three years ago and you're no longer getting. Barack Obama no longer has the magic he used to have. He is no longer Magic Mike, Magic Obama. He is officially now down to, I hate to say it, annoying Obama. Not in a way where, by the way, I'd sit down and have a conversation with the guy, and I'm sure he's a fun guy to talk to with sports. I'm sure you'd have a, he's probably a troller, fun,
Starting point is 00:15:13 guy's guy when the cameras are not on. But he no longer, that influence that he used to have with this in 2004 and 2008 and 2012, it is gone. It's almost like if now he's coming and he is now trying to save Kamala watch what happens Do you remember when they used to say well look look at all the candidates that Trump? Endorsed for the midterms. He no longer has the weight He no longer carries that no one wants him to endorse anymore Is it they don't want Trump's endorsement
Starting point is 00:15:45 because it actually hurts him. Well guess what? All those people that gas lit those folks that's now happening to your Jesus, black Jesus which is your Obama for a lot of people in the mainstream media that look at him like that and he no longer carries the shtick he once used to have. He's just no longer that guy.
Starting point is 00:16:02 I commented on one of his posts the other day and it was like boom, you boom, nonstop messaging coming back. And I told him, I said, first of all, Kamala is not who you were in 08. Kamala's not who you were in 12. First of all, he is not who he was in 04, 08 or 12. He's just not. I said Kamala's the worst candidate
Starting point is 00:16:21 you guys have ever chosen. And by the way, these guys had a shot at choosing Shapiro, Josh Shapiro as a VP. These guys had a shot at picking Pritzker to go up against Trump to say he's a billionaire as a VP. They could have chosen Newsom as a VP. All more qualified, but no, they go after Waltz. And by the way, here's what's crazy.
Starting point is 00:16:44 Here's what's crazy. Here's what's crazy. This is the craziest part. Barack Obama, respectfully, because I know you're a strategic guy and you're one of the greatest politicians the left has had in many, many years. Here's respectfully, you know she's not even a number one draft pick. You know if there was a primary and if Biden would have said nine months ago or 12 months ago he's not seeking reelection and there actually was a primary.
Starting point is 00:17:07 If Kamala's on stage with Josh Shapiro, with Newsome, with Pritzker, with Whitmer, she may end up last place. Not even sitting there picking Tim Walls. Can you imagine? She did it once. Yeah, your Josh Shapiro. She did come in last place. Your Josh Shapiro, you're like, dude, you're picking me as a VP.
Starting point is 00:17:26 I'm gonna whoop your ass on the stage. Newsom's like, no, no, no, I'm not interested in being your VP. I'm willing to bet Newsom and Pritzker actually said, we don't want to be the VP nominees. I'm convinced Newsom didn't want that, and she picks the walls, but the disappointing thing is that he just doesn't have the credibility anymore.
Starting point is 00:17:44 And who is now, where are the Democrats going to go to yesterday? I got a call yesterday from a guy from Vanity Fair, and he's asking me about somebody, and he's asking me questions about all these guys. So how do you feel about the fact that, and it was a fair guy, and we'll see how he's going to write the paper when the article comes out. He says, how do you feel about the fact that Trump's going on, you know, now he's saying he's going on Rogan, he was on Friedman, he was on Schultz, he was on all this stuff. Theo Lund. Theo crushed it with Theo, you know, NELC boys, how do you feel about all this stuff
Starting point is 00:18:16 that he's doing now? I said, you're asking it like, is that something wrong? No, no, I'm just, I said, how do you feel that she's going on Colbert, she's going on Howard Stern, everybody and Taylor Swift endorses this person, Jay-Jay Z. How do you feel about all those endorsements? How do you feel about that? And the reality is the following.
Starting point is 00:18:41 The new era of politics, this is the last season that all of those celebrity rappers, hip hop musicians endorsing you in the mainstream, this is the last year that that strategy is going to be the number one strategy. It can be a top five strategy. It is going to have no weight like it did 20 years ago in 2028. It's not going to. 2028 moving forward, the entire thing28 moving forward the entire thing is done The entire thing is done. You know the whole conversation right now that Rob if you can pull up the clip the fact that Joe Rogan is now entertaining
Starting point is 00:19:13 having a Trump on right is this not not the I'm sorry the other way around Trump and Rogan spoke Yeah, is this the one that is which which clip is this right? This was your original appearance on this. I love this one Prediction I was there So when you're having Trump on Okay, you're the look no, it's like you got something maybe okay good. That's good. I think that's a look at a certain point in time it's just like It would be interesting to hear his perspective on a lot of things I would like to know what is it like when you actually get into office?
Starting point is 00:19:53 I would like to know things like what what is it like versus perception? Yeah, what is it actually like when you get in that building? Like what what what are you greeted with? When do you know that people are fucking with you? When do you know that the- By the way, you can pause over there. FYI, and I told him this. I said, just so you know, if you don't think you need to be sitting down with Trump, the episode that I sold you to the best of my abilities,
Starting point is 00:20:20 where he thought, I'm like, don't even go live with the video, that you and I spoke about you interviewing Trump, I said, you know what number it was? I said, go look at it. You know what number it was? It was episode 2016. No.
Starting point is 00:20:30 Go do this, Rob. Type in, go to Spotify, type in BedDavid and, BedDavid and Rogan, okay? Let's see if it comes up. Okay, then maybe just go, well, can you put Bed David together? Because that looks like, just put Bed David together. Yeah, don't put a space. Go there.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Okay, then just take that and go to Google. Maybe it's harder on Spotify, search engine doesn't work. Go put it on Google and type in, go to images. Yes, go to images. Go to images, Rob. That's the first one we did. What number?
Starting point is 00:21:09 Look at that. 2016. What are the chances of the episode that we talk about Trump? Sometimes, God's gonna whisper to you in the most unique way. He's gonna say, hey, this is episode 2016. You gotta talk to this guy.
Starting point is 00:21:22 So now, Trump is being asked on asked on Rob if I'm not mistaken on Milk Boys, which by the way, Kyle, Kyle's gonna do something. This guy, he's got something very attractive about himself. They're cruel, stiny, all these guys. I just like these guys. Go on and play this clip. You're doing a lot of podcasts recently. One that I would love to see you on is I think Joe Rogan has to have you on. Yeah. Yeah. Would you do that? Oh, sure I would. I think Joe, like besides us, Joe's...
Starting point is 00:21:48 I mean, I think I'm doing it. Yeah. So you are going to do Joe Rogan. Yeah, I am. Joe Rogan's the best in the game for sure. And I think, you know... Did Joe become so well known because of the UFC and he does a great job with that, right? What was it that made Joe the best?
Starting point is 00:22:04 During COVID, you know, he was very out What was it that made Joe the best during COVID? You know, he was very outspoken on all the corruption going on during COVID. And I think that's personally when I started watching him a lot too. And just, he's an honest guy too, right? He is. So I think good guy. Good guy. And I think you guys together would just be, he's got a good voice. That's important.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Yeah. You're doing a lot of podcasts. He said UFC too. He's like the UFC he's. So by the way, if it happens, don't you owe these guys money? Yeah, no, I'll own video money. I owe listen. Let's just clarify quick I see his death hold on. He already debts are going to be paid. Listen to me. Listen to me I'm gonna turn this into a job All debts are gonna be paid on the election day day of, in front of everybody, whoever it is.
Starting point is 00:22:47 Is everyone okay with that? Do you have the tally? Mine's gonna be... I would actually like to give you $500 because I would like to see Trump... That's where you're wrong. It's $600 because it's... Okay, listen... By the way, what was the bet?
Starting point is 00:22:59 The bet was he said it will never happen, you said it's gonna happen. I said it's gonna happen. $500, I said it's gonna happen, and And then I bet 100 he wanted to do more. I owe him a thousand. That Biden was going to be the presidential nominee. It takes money to make money, guys. You know, Adam, it's funny. The American in you knows you owe me a thousand dollars and you admit it.
Starting point is 00:23:15 The Jewish guy in you won't let you pay it. So I'm just kind of wishing that maybe. You can always count on Tom for a nice Jewish joke. Thanks, buddy. But I remember being in the Joe Rogan experience when Pat, Vinny, you'll remember this. You were there. You were nice enough to take Vinny and I on this trip. Joe gave us this awesome tour of this ridiculous studio with the shooting and the thing and
Starting point is 00:23:39 the workout and the big American flag. And then all of a sudden Joe goes, let's go, Pat. You go in that room. And Vinny and I are sitting there with this security team, basically like three Navy seals, green berets, absolute studs. And we're sitting there and Pat, we hear him go, so when are you going to have Rogan on? And everyone just starts looking, what are you going to have Trump on? Sorry. So Rogan,
Starting point is 00:24:00 when are you going to have Trump on? Everyone's like, what, what's going on here? The guys were all in because they've seen so many conversations they've seen so many interesting people come in and out this was a situation they were like whoa now they're engaged we're engaged Joe Rogan was like well did he put you up to this what was that yeah that was all so funny because early August so almost a little over here earlier I don't know when it was. It was at August 2nd, 2023. Okay, so there you go. Well, anyways, I can tell you, I can't wait for it. And I'm looking forward to watching it, them two together.
Starting point is 00:24:33 I think it's going to be a very unique conversation. Yesterday, we had Graham Hancock here, who just flew in from Austin. And great name. I told him he's got a Hollywood name. And he said Joe is one of the greatest conversationalists of all time. And I think it's absolutely hard to disagree with that. This guy is one of a kind.
Starting point is 00:24:53 And you can have 20 different people. There's certain people in the marketplace that you know how they're gonna interview. You just know how they're gonna interview. It's like, okay, that's a chat GBT interview. That's an interview that's gonna be silly. This is an interview that's gonna be lightweight. Then you're gonna be like I'm looking forward to Trump talking to him. I'm looking forward to him talking to him and I'm looking forward to him talking to Joe. I can't wait to see that
Starting point is 00:25:18 conversation take place which is gonna be exciting. We'll be all tuned in. Chances at this point that it's happening. What are the odds for him is him and him and Joe Trump and oh, let me let me let me no no no no Let me Musk said it's gonna happen Trump said it's gonna happen if Joe doesn't do it he will have a lot of backlash on How to happen out and things good I agree I agree with you. 99% chance it happens.
Starting point is 00:25:45 You're there 99? Or US? I'm at 99 too, but my question to you, Pat, because you mentioned that, I know this is a rumor from Reuters, but let me explain something to you. If, if for some reason, Kamala going on Joe Rogan. Oh, I don't see that happening at all.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Well, I'm saying the rumors are exposed, but you know what? She might have special earrings. She might have a duralink on earrings. She might have, she might have walkie talkie. J.D. Vance talked about her. J.D. Vance even talked about an ear. He's a sage. He was like, yeah, maybe she's talking to me and Vinny were out there on Mars or something about those earrings. People are talking about how many views do you think it gets if it does over under 10
Starting point is 00:26:26 million within the first within the first couple of weeks? Oh no, no, no, no. It's going to be over 10. And the only reason and the only reason he won't hit the 50 million mark is because he's been doing a lot of them lately. That's my point. So the market is on. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:42 So that's the only thing. But again, will there be a clip that could go? Yes, could there be a clip that goes viral? Is this the earring thing? Yeah, go ahead and play this. Tom's gonna like this. I did want to point this out. JD Vance has no idea what these questions are,
Starting point is 00:26:56 what the topics are. No idea. We didn't tell him beforehand. There's nobody in his ear, no cute earrings. There's nothing like that. I'm just reminding everybody that this is all organic, okay? I left my Bluetooth earrings at home, so. That is hilarious.
Starting point is 00:27:11 I think it's a joke. All right. That is hilarious. Sage steaded up. Yeah, but my point being, Pat, there's absolutely, I'm going to your point. Are you saying that she won't do it or Rogan won't do it? Oh, Rogan would drool to have that.
Starting point is 00:27:24 What I'm saying is, do you think Kamala, hold on, raw dog, meaning no earphones, no no no no assistants, no nobody. You actually said raw dog. Well I'm old school. So if they sit there together, PBD, with no no assistants, because you're not you're not going to be in that room. By the way, the story says, the Reuter story says, and the rumor mill, I'm not telling you it's true or not, the rumor mill is they asked him to send questions, and Joe's team said, this is a podcast, this is not an interview. Great.
Starting point is 00:27:57 So that's the thing, when you're doing these types of things, and anytime people ask me for questions, I'm like, what are we, like? It's a conversation. Yeah Yeah, I can't believe you're just I said we're having a conversation Well, so he's not gonna he's not gonna agree to send a list of questions not at this face Well, you know what it does tell you. Here's what it tells you She's about to go on bread bear to do Fox. Yes. Okay, and By the way, Brett if Brett does to her what she did to Trump
Starting point is 00:28:23 It's gonna be a very good interview. Remember what he did with Trump when he said, here's what all your former Swamp People said. Here's what he said about you. Here's what he said about you. Here's what she said, and he went on for two minutes. And it was a tough interview that Brett Baer did. He's not a guy that's gonna do a lightweight interview.
Starting point is 00:28:41 If Brett's really not gonna take the questions that say they send and he's gonna do a raw dog type of interview that you're talking about, if that's what's gonna be the case, great. It'll be good. But for her to go to Rogan and do it, it's because they're desperate and they're behind the eight ball. It's that simple. I think that's the big angle there, Pat. They are desperate and they are behind the airball, but every one of her media Encounters has been managed. These are managed media encounters if you want the interview on your network to get your views and yes I want the publicity
Starting point is 00:29:19 But if you want that to get your ad dollars Then you will cooperate and these will be the questions or will never be here again They do this with actors and actresses when they go on the Tonight Show Talking about a movie and they say do not talk about my recent divorce We won't come on here again and the studio says we will boycott you Jimmy Kimmel. There's other places we can go So that happens all the time She is living in a managed world and walking over into the podcast or into the unscripted Sit down, you know across the glass table that they do on CNN and they do on Fox very effectively
Starting point is 00:29:53 You know if Fox agrees to it and Brett seems subdued I will lose a lot of respect for Fox because it means that they chose the ad dollars and maybe they went along with a Certain amount of questions and they said, but we can put this question, that question, but she's been living in a managed world and if she walks over into an unscripted world, it's death. Well, here's some numbers for you real quick. Cause I said this the other day, I said, by the way, every time she talks, her numbers go down.
Starting point is 00:30:22 She's been on this media tour between Howard Stern, between call her daddy, between the view and her numbers. In September, she was up 49 44. Don't look now fourth quarter, October here. And it's basically a tie ball game. And Trump is now the favorite a month ago. She was the favorite. You know, she got the sugar high with all that, but every time she's talking that people start to learn more about her.
Starting point is 00:30:47 They're like, yeah, I don't think she's very qualified for this, regardless of how you feel about Trump. I get it. There's a personality issue there. But the difference is he at least has more of a policy perspective than she has according to what you're seeing out there. But because her numbers are going down so much, here's the point. He has Obama go out there and what didn't work with Obama with black men.
Starting point is 00:31:07 Here's some stats for you. So he tried to chastise them. It didn't work. It tried to lecture them. It didn't work. He tried to shame that he didn't work. And now follow the money. They're trying to bribe black men with three weeks to go with the election.
Starting point is 00:31:20 Have you seen what these numbers are? They're basically saying, all right, we're going to give black men specifically $1 million of forgivable business loans. If you're an entrepreneur and you want to start a business $20,000 of forgiven with this $1 million of forgivable business loans. Check it because it's the opportunity. There it is right there, Tom. You just got fact check. Boom. Because it's the opportunity. It's 1 million forgivable loans, not $1 million or $20,000. But there's a million of them. You just got a refact check.
Starting point is 00:31:53 Point is they're trying to blot to they're trying to, um, Tom, thank you. They're trying to bribe black men. Here's another thing over here. If you need me, they're regulating crypto. They're promoting black men as teachers, by the way, the 75% of teachers are women. And then here's the crudigra. There now all of a sudden she's supporting legalizing marijuana. Isn't she the person that was basically notorious for locking up black men in California? States are ahead of you, Kamala.
Starting point is 00:32:23 There's three weeks left. And if you're a black man in America, you're like, all right, you're trying to tell me that it took three weeks before the election to actually give a shit about us. And the numbers actually aren't helping about them because for black women, Kamala is up 83 to 11 for black men. She's up 68 to 24, meaning Trump has 24% of the black male vote, whereas he only has 11%. So there's a clear gender divide, whether it's white, whether it's black. In the whites, Trump, as far as men, overall up 16, Kamala's up 14.
Starting point is 00:33:01 This 30-point swing total overall is the highest ever on record. If you want to find something in this election, it's really men versus women. It's childless cat ladies versus the working men. I think the African American, if you're going to say it like Trump, African American, those numbers, I'm seeing it from friends that I know and just the vibe from all the videos from everybody. That number is, I think it's off. I think there's more people that are waking up and not buying into that BS Barack Obama who came in with yes we can and change
Starting point is 00:33:32 and didn't do nothing he played that whole race card like he was gonna be the savior remember people Pat would come on and be like he's a women were crying on election day inauguration when they're like he's gonna pay my rent he's gonna didn't do any of that my question to you, Pac, I know we want to move on, the Brett Bear Fox thing, do you think they're gonna, some way, somehow, either give her the questions, because ABC whistleblowers said, I know the ABCs left, but they gave her all the questions, and you know, blah blah blah, they have to be some type of like, game that they're gonna have to play. It depends, and here's what I mean
Starting point is 00:34:03 by it depends, okay, and Tom, I'm gonna hear your thoughts on this as well. By the way, both of you guys are right, it's one million fully forgivable loans of up to $20,000. So it's not a one million dollar forgivable loan, it's one million, 20,000, which ends up becoming. I stand corrected. Which ends up becoming $20 billion, it's a lot of money. So anyway.
Starting point is 00:34:22 The point is, they're bribing black men. No, you're right, but let me go back to it. No, it's a big bribe, you're right about the bribe. Let me go back to it. So to me, the reason why it could be different a bread bear interview if Brett is reaching out to Kamala, they say send us your questions. But if Kamala's reaching out to Brett, Brett says I'll do without any questions.
Starting point is 00:34:45 So who called who? That's what it's about. That's the question. So if she wants to be on Rogan, Rogan ain't sending no questions to you. Hell no, hell no. Not at all. But it's at a point right now
Starting point is 00:34:57 that I think she needs to go everywhere, because everywhere, and I'm telling you everywhere, she needs to go everywhere. If she doesn't, she will not win the way the numbers are looking today. Everybody's a little bit hesitant about stating, you know, hey, this is going to be a landslide and this is going to be a this and this is going to be a that. People are worried about saying something like that because in 2020, it was like, oh my God, what is going to happen?
Starting point is 00:35:26 What is this and what is that? Let me show you what just came out yesterday. Rob, I want to send this to you. If you could please play this and show what I'm sharing with you right now. We're not talking Fox News. We're not talking any of that stuff. We're talking CNN. She is the worst performing candidate against black men ages 18 to 44.
Starting point is 00:35:58 The worst. Watch this. Look at this. Play this. Before and make me go, whoa. This is one of them, all right? Get this, play this. Look at that. You see Obama by 81. Clinton only won him by 63. Then we're all the way down to Biden, last time around by 53. A tremendous drop already. And then you take a look at the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45.
Starting point is 00:36:08 So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45.
Starting point is 00:36:16 So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 45. So, you see the average of the most recent polls and Kam all the way down to Biden last time around by 53, a tremendous drop already.
Starting point is 00:36:25 And then you take a look at the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by only 41 points. That is about half the margin that Obama won. By the way, you know what they said? Oh, let him let him move a little bit. Let him move a little bit if you can. Let him just So you can see the Kamala number.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Back in November of 2012. And this I think is you know, blue. Pause right there. Check this out. You know all of this? Unfortunately, this makes Kamala look bad, but a hundred percent, 80% of all of this falls on Obama. Yep. Because look at the fall, started.
Starting point is 00:36:58 It started with Obama. You made promises, you didn't do anything for the black community, and the Democrats could potentially lose millions of black voters For decades to come similar to what happened with Barry Goldwater This is the Democrats Barry Goldwater moment that they're internally afraid of keep playing this clip I have thoughts on that goes in last week when he was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Starting point is 00:37:23 Essentially talking to young black men. He made it seem like it was a Kamala Harris specific problem. This is part of a long-standing trend of young black men moving away from the Democratic Party. CNN. This is CNN. The guy's shaking to the left. Look at who he's looking at.
Starting point is 00:37:38 Get him off. Get rid of him. What's most interesting here is the trend line and where some of the biggest drops happen or already happen in this case. How about black men overall? How about black men overall? It's part of the same picture. We're looking once again at younger black men.
Starting point is 00:37:52 It looks like the worst Democratic performance since 1960 since JFK versus Richard Nixon. It's the same thing among black men overall. Again, part of a similar trend, but here actually the drop isn't as dramatic, right? Barack Obama won him by 85, then you see 71 with Clinton, 69, Biden, basically the same thing, holding steady. But here again, very, very weak, only a 54 point margin. Now again, still winning them by a large margin, but considerably lower than what we're used to, certainly considerably lower what we had during the Obama years.
Starting point is 00:38:23 The bottom line is Kamala Harris with younger black men and then black men overall putting in historically weak performance for a government. Is she getting any relief with black women? He just did. He just did. So, you know, we're talking about the trend line, right? And black women, look, she's doing better with black women than she is doing among black men.
Starting point is 00:38:42 But here, there isn't a trend line almost until we get to Kamala Harris. So again, this is a black margin among black women. Obama won them by 93, very large margin. Clinton won them by 93, a very large margin. Biden did a little bit worse at 85, but then you look here and you get a 71 point margin. Now again, these are large margins, but the bottom line is when you're talking about the base of the You get the idea. Vinny, this, do you know how behind closed doors, where Kamala is not around, not when Kamala was around, think about it Tom, Kamala's not around, Obama is in a meeting with who? Put Schumer, put Pelosi, who else you put in that room? Not Biden, maybe Clinton's at this point sure
Starting point is 00:39:27 Okay, for sure. They're in that room deep Podesta on speaker. Oh for sure. What do you think? They're saying with Kamala? What what can we do at this point to save? Yeah, who is there Elon Musk? Who is the Elon Musk that can save him Zuck is out you that he helped you in 2020 He's out who's your Elon Musk to save you right now? Barack Obama's a message and words is not falling That's right. They do not have Musk today Tom. There's no Superman. There is no bat phone There's no light in the sky and Clinton comes out and said well, you know, let me go rouse up the crowds Nothing was able to do that after he left office. He was able to do that. But Obama didn't want Clintons because they didn't, because you know, Hillary
Starting point is 00:40:09 wanted the job. I know, I love it. And by the way, speaking of surrogate Clinton, surrogate Clinton here goes to Georgia yesterday and was zero help. As a matter of fact, he was negative. Yeah, by the way, Watch this. This is him. Are we playing it? Rob, we can't hear you. Start it again, Rob. Can't hear Rob. It's playing on my end. That's the guys in the back.
Starting point is 00:40:38 Guys. Say you got a case in Georgia. Maybe go on a Twitter and find a clip because I can't hear it So if you go on Twitter and go to one of them, you can put you you put put Clinton Riley Well, they're pulling it up at it's the Clinton is a surrogate there They're they've called the bat phone and this is the best thing While he's pulling this up. I'm just not to shift topics back to what you were saying about Obama, I I think there's actually three things that are happening right now. Just real quick. Yes, it's on Obama because there's basically a sentiment. It's like, what did Obama actually
Starting point is 00:41:14 do to help nothing black people? You know, they might say, well, Obamacare didn't work. I would say that maybe he helped the LGBT community more than he helped black people. Yes, the second thing is I think there's a general assessment for most people that are like the Democratic Party, because all it takes is one election. They talked about the Barry Goldwater election, whatever it was, all it takes is one election for people to be like, what? What? I'm out. And I think that election is happening in 2024 with the current state of the Democratic Party, the DEI woke agenda, LGBTQIA, but don't discount probably the most important thing. And that is Donald Trump because Donald Trump, you know, the mug shot,
Starting point is 00:41:54 I love the blacks, whatever. There's definitely a sentiment of people like, yo, I wasn't a Trump guy at 2016 with, I'm riding with Trump right now. But here's the moment where he actually needs to kick in because If Trump wins or loses and next time the candidate is JD Vance or a DeSantis I think that numbers goes down I think we've a back black people more identify with him But I think this is the chance this election right here where the Republicans reversed the truck. Okay, go ahead and play this clip
Starting point is 00:42:20 This is Bill Clinton trying to help Kamala and it backfires. Go ahead Rob play this clip this is Bill Clinton trying to help Kamala and it backfires go ahead Rob Okay, I think his voice is very low If they were properly better they would not happen is what he said That's true. Right, Tom, thoughts on this? Well he goes, I think he spoke from the heart and I think he spoke truthfully. I actually think that there was no spin. I think that Bill Clinton believes everything he just said.
Starting point is 00:43:11 It's aligned, but that message in the bright light of day is not a message that's going to help Kamala Harris's campaign. The surrogates are out and Obama's ineffective. You know, Clinton is speaking truth. Hillary is nowhere to be seen. And doesn't it seem kind of weird, Pat, like over the last weekend, Saturday night live went out, look at all the places that went out. And Kamala was suddenly going from like a hundred percent of media support. Suddenly she's going to not quite a hundred percent of media support. And there's a lot of people taking the gloves off.
Starting point is 00:43:45 But the surrogates didn't help and Bill Clinton spoke the truth. And we don't have to see it, Pat, because he's kind of saying the same thing in the video I sent to Rob. He said, we need illegal aliens because Americans' birth rate is declining. So think about the hypocrisy of the Democratic Party, right? They want to enshrine the ability to kill unborn babies, but then they complain that we have a declining birth rate, so they want to import men from other countries to impregnate our women. Does that make sense to anybody? No, it doesn't make any sense.
Starting point is 00:44:12 Like what are you talking about? I do. I actually see what you're saying right here where they're so, so super pro abortion and women's reproductive rights. Yes. But at the same time, they're complaining that we don't have enough babies. Clinton. Unbelievable. It's shame to see what happened to Bill Clinton because the nins were amazing. But he did say the quiet part out loud when he said, listen, you know, the lake and Riley, they didn't, they didn't, uh, veteran. He shouldn't have been in the legal, immigrant and killed the, but there is true that we're
Starting point is 00:44:37 having the exact opposite of a baby boom. We're having a baby bus. People aren't having enough kids. So they're actually basically saying, maybe this is part of the agenda. Just let as many people in here because we need people to take care of all the old people. Let me tell you, if we're staying on this topic, Rob, play this clip by Milton Friedman for many years ago. Milton Friedman to me, I've got a painting of my house. It's got multiple characters in it. MLK, Milton Friedman, the Shaw, John F. Kennedy, Rob I just texted you the clip if you can
Starting point is 00:45:05 pull it up. Sena, Tupac. Lincoln, Ayrton Sena, Tupac and I think that's it, right? Myself in it. And Milton Friedman said this about illegal immigration that's been going viral lately. I want you to watch this, watch how he explains it. This is, in my opinion, probably the greatest economist we've had in the last 60 years. Go ahead, Rob. For example, at the obvious, immediate, practical case of illegal Mexican immigration. Now that
Starting point is 00:45:30 Mexican immigration over the border is a good thing. Listen. It's a good thing for the illegal immigrants. It's a good thing for the United States. It's a good thing for the citizens of the country. But it's only good so long as it's illegal. That's an interesting paradox to think about. Make it legal and it's no good. Why? Because as long as it's illegal, the people who come in do not qualify for welfare, they don't qualify for social security, they don't qualify for all the other myriads of benefits that
Starting point is 00:46:04 we pour out from our left pocket into our right pocket. To us, meaning to us. And so as long as they don't qualify, they migrate to jobs. They take jobs that most residents of this country are unwilling to take. They provide employers with workers of a kind they cannot get. They're hard workers, they're good workers, and they are clearly better off. Wow. How are you processing that, Pat? Well, listen, to me, there is the key word he says is what? What's the key word? Mexican
Starting point is 00:46:38 illegal immigrants. He didn't say illegal immigrants that are coming that are former whatever, right? He's specific being to Mexicans. Remember the year he's saying this? This is probably going to be in the 80s, 70s. So to me, I think he is trying to troll the audience that is for it, but also at the same time trying to make a point that what these guys are trying to do with these illegal immigrants coming here, they're trying to make a point that what these guys are trying to do with this illegal immigrants coming here. They're trying to do what? They're trying to fully
Starting point is 00:47:12 Legalize them and document them right to allow them to vote and do other things There is an element of his argument that is true the moment that becomes a problem is that now for security? purposes and Breaking the law you're breaking the law Period and if you're breaking the law if the rest of us break the law, you're breaking the law, period. And if you're breaking the law, if the rest of us break the law, we go to jail, but the illegal immigrants cross the border, they break the law, they're okay. I mean, that's the slippery slope
Starting point is 00:47:35 of what Milton Friedman is saying, but there is a very unique argument in there, go ahead. I do agree with it, Milton Friedman is arguably the best economist we've had in the last 50, 100 years, Thomas Sowell, you know, possibly in that mix as well. But very interesting what he said about, you know, and juxtaposing it with, you know, Mexico, they're not sending their best.
Starting point is 00:47:53 And the reality is was in the 70s and 80s, it was majority of Mexicans. And did you see what Dana White said about Mexicans? Because the best compliment you could ever give a Mexican is that you fight like a Mexican. They're like, hell yeah. Uh, Dana White said that, but the fact that he said that they don't qualify for benefits, they just basically work. We don't have to give them welfare. We don't have to basically take care of them. Juxtapose that with what's happened over the last four years in this
Starting point is 00:48:18 administration, hotels, credit cards, pre-paid cards, assaulting cops and walking out of jail, just benefits galore. So and it's not just Mexicans. It's everyone from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador. You saw that Trump call out Naibu Kelly is like, yeah, I'd have a low crime too if you kept all the MS-13 here. But now we have Azerbaijan, we have Iranians, we have Chinese, people come from all over the country just basically running through the southern border with no one stopping them.
Starting point is 00:48:49 Like it's a go long touchdown. Nobody's playing cover two defense out here. So what's changed is Milton Freeman specifically was talking about Mexicans. Now everybody can come in the country and get whatever you want from the federal government and the cities and states. Tom, your thoughts. Milton Friedman is making a very interesting point. If you dive into it, one of the things that I find really nasty
Starting point is 00:49:14 is worker exploitation, and the agriculture industry has had a long history of taking the illegals and paying them very, very meager wages and accepting them to work the fields. That is not the best outcome. I think these people need to be, minimum wage is minimum wage.
Starting point is 00:49:41 If you come here legally and you're looking for a job. And you're specific to the illegal time, I'm asking you what you think about what Milton Friedman said. I think he was trying to be, he's right. And he was, I believe, I agree with you. He was trying to beat the question to the other side. And at the end of it, when he was talking about
Starting point is 00:50:01 taking jobs other people won't take, that's what I'm commenting on, is that he's specifically talking about specifically in California the agriculture industry There's some abuse there You're right And and we know some people that used to do that Bakersfield some other places that are with us doing very good for themselves right now You know the stories that I'm talking about but I just think it's an interesting angle that he's taken
Starting point is 00:50:23 And by the way, Rob has Kamala been doing any kind of a speaking Lately and if she has how how has she been? Performing if you have any clips to show us. I think there was was she on the trail Crushing it. Go ahead Rob. This is her with Roland Martin yesterday. Okay, cool. Let's see this You know, there's this whole I talked with somebody once who said, you know If you just look at where the stars are in the sky, don't look them as just random things. If you just look at them as points, look at the constellation, what does it show you?
Starting point is 00:50:54 So you just outlined it, Roland. What does it show you? What the hell is she talking about? Did he respond? Is this a joke? Are you joking? No, that's a clip that's going around today as she talks about constellations and trying to provide policies for black voters to make their lives better.
Starting point is 00:51:11 What is she even... Okay, so Rob, I almost stepped away from the podcast watching that. Forget about the viewers that are listening to this. I almost myself went upstairs and just smoked a cigar. But anyways, let's continue. Let's continue. That was your old buddy, Roland Martin. Yeah, Roland is a, I got a couple guys
Starting point is 00:51:27 that would love to debate Roland Martin. Roland's just got to agree to come. By the way, quick shout out to this account called NotPBD. Go to Twitter. Man, I gotta tell you, whoever's behind this, I'm still trying to find that. I asked a bunch of guys here, so there's this account that literally says NotPBD, but if you look at the tweet, it says, Patrick B's this account that literally says not PBD, but if
Starting point is 00:51:45 you look at the tweet, it says Patrick B. David CEO of Ayutthaya, and the parody is so at the end that people think this is me, and they don't read, offering one-way trip to Iran for anyone who thinks America's not the greatest country in the world. Now watch this, keep going, let me tell you what some of the stuff he's posted, zoom out a little bit, this one, Secret Service rushes Trump off the stage after he fell, falls at the rally. He says, I don't usually use these words, but FCNN, right? And this thing goes viral. Go to the next, keep going, keep going, what he posts.
Starting point is 00:52:14 He's just so funny, keep going. So this one here, even your audience agrees with me that you're an idiot. Which one is this? I'm voting for Kamala Harris because you're an idiot. Okay, keep going lower, keep going lower, keep going lower. So this is Mark, apparently he got Mark Cuban to block it. That's so fun. So go down and... When I saw that I thought that Mark Cuban actually blocked you.
Starting point is 00:52:36 No, no, no, no, go lower Rob. Keep going lower, keep going lower, keep going lower to the part where he posted a picture about Mark Cuban. Keep going, no, no, keep going, that's not the one. Keep going lower Rob. Keep going lower, keep going lower lower lower lower it's about to come up and about three boom boom Right there, so he posts this let me see what he says he says whatever it takes to be the head of SEC That's what got him blocked and then go back up to the top, go all the way to the top. Where he posed unblocked on the first one. Keep going right there, right there. And by the way, go on the comment section of this one Rob, if you could.
Starting point is 00:53:13 Zoom out a little bit on the comment. Cardone says he thinks he's the only one who knows anything because everyone else is an idiot and the moment you push back and the guy has the balls to call Elon Musk a thin skin. Keep going, Lord, I heard his feelings. Okay, what's that one? Such a shame. And the moment you push back and the guy has the balls to call Elon Musk's thin skin keep going lower I heard his feelings. Okay. Okay. What's that one? Such a shame. What's that one? It's so hilarious. Zoom out a little bit. It's so bad when people stand in front of it's Good. Yeah Go back Rob this guy is this guy is
Starting point is 00:53:43 No clue. I have no if listen, this is not PBD. Do you think he walks around and tells people like, Hey, do you know what PBD is? And they go, yeah. He's like, but by the way, the parody accounts out there for everybody. I fell for AOC's first parody. She was furious. She was fake Elon, not Elon's account all the time. But the way this guy's done it, I'm telling you on tweets You can't tell it's not me because it says Patrick bed David CEO value Taman Period is all the way and nobody ever looks at the handle. That says nobody ever offended. It's a parody Yeah, everyone knows that to whoever it is
Starting point is 00:54:17 Jennifer says should this be allowed to be up there? I'm like lucky long likes trolling and he likes me and so it is what it is But anyways shout out to all the parody accounts out there you you're you're very entertaining for road You are very entertaining. Let me continue going with this thing. I'm gonna go to the next story Starbucks time What is going on by the way Tom walked in today? first of all, are you okay if I share what happened go ahead so Tom walks in today and Everybody's like did you hear what happened? Did you hear what happened? They're like, did you hear what happened?
Starting point is 00:54:47 Tom walks in and I don't know who it was with. 7.30 in the morning, we have this coffee machine in the back, takes a sip out of the coffee apparently, gets pissed, throws it against the wall, Vinnie's coming out of the bathroom, it got your, was it your neck? My neck is freaking so burning. We were set at the same time. I have a meal or something. I'm alright. Tom. And I'm like getting these texts, man, I'm like, okay, these guys are trying to mess with me. Was it your neck? We even said it at the same time. Get his neck.
Starting point is 00:55:06 I'm like getting these texts man. I'm like, okay, these guys are trying to mess with me. They're definitely trying to troll me the other way around. Tom's pissed. Why? Because this announcement came out. Starbucks is reportedly pulling back on discounts. And Tom wasn't happy about it. So let me just read both of these.
Starting point is 00:55:22 Just to not piss you off, I'm going to read these two stories and hand it over to you. First story is, Get ready to pay more for Starbucks. I have 50 degree burns now. Just to not piss you off, I'm going to read these two stories and hand it over to you. First story is, get ready to pay more for Starbucks. That's already very frustrating to Tom. The chain has been offering a series of discounts over the past year, attempted to lure back customers like Tom Ellsworth, but the Wall Street Journal reports that the new CEO, Brian Nicol, is ending that practice, opting to return to positioning as premium brand Starbucks for much of its history, resisted efforts to offer deals relying on its product and seasonal drinks to bring in customers, but repeated price increases and inflation
Starting point is 00:55:54 began to chew away at the loyalty of those regular forces in the company who offer everything from extra loyalty points to discount. Over the summer, for example, the coffee chain introduced a new pairing menu which gives customers the ability to pair a tall hot or iced tea coffee with some staple foods including a butter croissant or breakfast sandwich for five or six dollars Starbucks told fortune we can confirm that WSJP's is accurate. Tom. So this guy comes in and he's got to fix it right? Do you want to apologize since like right now we're together. I'm like, I know this is going to be a permanent mark on my neck because you're just angry.
Starting point is 00:56:28 I'm sorry. I threw the coffee at you. Okay. Okay. Go ahead. It's okay. Um, but it was seven 11 coffee. What? I would never waste Starbucks. Okay. So, so here's what's going on. So, you know, Brian nickel brought in, you know, a, a very sharp guy comes from a, uh, you know, a Nicoll brought in, you know, a very sharp guy, comes from a career of success. Chipotle, yeah. Yeah, he has a thankless job. The first thing he's gotta do is decide what button does he push first.
Starting point is 00:56:55 And Starbucks is DEI, Starbucks has been, we have talked about baristas that would wear, you know, political buttons and things from only one side and it would insult the other side. It's taking forever. They've lost their mojo and also the prices, you know, were moving a lot. So he comes in and says, what button am I going to push? And the first thing he's saying is, look, all these discounts are confusing and these discounts get away from the fact,
Starting point is 00:57:21 I think we make really good coffee and we wanna make that coffee faster. So he was doing three things. First thing he said, no more discounts. So we're not just gonna use the discount thing to bring you into Walmart. Like 10 cents for 20 rolls of paper towels that you see at Walmart. They put all those things out there.
Starting point is 00:57:37 They're trying to bring you in to buy other stuff. He's like, we're not doing that. We're gonna pull back on these discounts. Second thing he said, I wanna get more training and equipment for the baristas because I have personally gone into certain Starbucks and he was saying it was taken 20 minutes. I don't go there a lot. That's why everybody's teasing me here because I've kind of pulled back a little bit on my support for Starbucks. But Vinny, when you go into a Starbucks, like any time between 730 and nine, you're not there for four minutes to pick up a coffee.
Starting point is 00:58:03 No, there's a line. And there's a big line. No, there's a line. And there's a big line. And then there's a crowd of people making small talk, waiting for someone to mispronounce your name, indicating that your drink's ready. And so he's like, that doesn't work. There's too much of that. Because they also found out that their, PBDs is funny, they put their app in place.
Starting point is 00:58:20 Their app was messing up their in-store experience. Because if you look at how many drinks would be sitting out there from all the people ordered with their apps, we're all running in grabbing two of them, and the guy in line is like, hey Vinny, what are you doing? You walking this way?
Starting point is 00:58:33 So Vinny's here waiting 20 minutes for his drink, I run in and grab my two, and they're probably not hot anymore, right? So Nichols is coming back and saying, we're gonna get this and we're gonna get it right. So I applaud that. I applaud what he's doing. But at the same time, they're about to take,
Starting point is 00:58:49 they're about to take some serious heat. So Nichols trying to do the right thing. Value, no discounts, get people's coffee faster, and make the in-store experience a little bit better, and have a little bit of maybe, maybe we just paid Ritz-Carlton to do a great. Tom, what is this other story that says how Starbucks became a sugary team emporium from Bloomberg?
Starting point is 00:59:12 What's going on there? Here's the problem. So Starbucks is trying to get people, and a lot of adults have been balking at the $6 latte. That's a lot of money, six bucks, right? And Dunkin' Donuts is a lot less than that, there's quality coffee, so what have they been going after? All of those refreshers and things,
Starting point is 00:59:33 they've been pushing really, really hard, and now they got kids coming in. Believe it or not, they are seeing incredible foot traffic at three in the afternoon, why three? Kids are out of school, and they're coming in here getting Venti Strawberry Si Lemonade Refresher. But there's a problem with that. Hey Vinny, how many grams of sugar in a can of Coke?
Starting point is 00:59:56 39 grams. That's correct. And how many calories are in a can of Coke? 240. 140. 140. Do you know what's in that Venti Strawberry Si Lemonade? 48 grams of sugar and 210 calories.
Starting point is 01:00:10 Got it. And they say- So a little fatty. Yes, a little fatty. Right, for kids, do kids have a diabetes problem right now? Oh, probably nothing to speak of. Yeah, well actually about 352,000 Americans under the age of 20 are estimated to have diagnosed diabetes. That's.35% of the population.
Starting point is 01:00:26 And you take a look at these kids, they're not out on the playground. So now Starbucks is having to fight this because this is about stirring them in the face because parents are giving their kids cards and so the kids are not price sensitive. Mom, you need to reload my Starbucks card. Or they take the Starbucks card and they put it into the phone and so now the Starbucks card is effectively in the phone. And so now they're taking heat on this. So, Nichols got his work cut out from him,
Starting point is 01:00:49 but I think the bigger story is all of these sugary drinks are coming up. Starbucks was, remember they were DEI, and they were green, and they were healthy, and all this stuff, and you know, and then some good things, trying to give health benefits for workers, you know, a $10 an hour worker. Now he's out there selling drinks to kids that are more sugar than a can of coke.
Starting point is 01:01:10 Yeah. Number one, I think Starbucks is overrated. Number two, make coffee at home, save that money. Number three, it's very interesting to talk about the diabetes in the kids right now. And if you see what RFK is doing and his, he's basically taking over the MAGA thing and he's calling it at MAHA. M-A-H-A, Make America Healthy Again. And if you just go back to 1960 something, you can draw a straight line to when JFK gave a speech and he's like, I don't want to see our kids turn into fat, sloppy little kids. You ever seen that clip? Where basically he's like, let's stay away. Here's the hat. He's talking about make America healthy again, whether it's Starbucks, whether it's Dunkin donuts, whether it's ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma
Starting point is 01:01:54 I love this clip that I know what she does back. The reality is, you know, our kids are getting fatter testosterone is going down. I fully agree that we need to ma-ha get the meatloaf because when people go to funerals, it's just like a mixture of emotions. Yeah, let me go to the next story. Let me go to the next story. Let me go to the next story. Alright, so the next story is the end of Cheap Burger. Okay, this is from Bloomberg and this is fast food burgers have surged in price with the average cost of a fast food burger hitting $8.41 in mid 2024. Up 16% from 2019 McDonald's Big Mac not cost $5.29 and 21% rise over five years as a U.S.
Starting point is 01:02:40 cattle herd shrinks to a 73 year low, down 15% since 2019. Beef prices are also soaring with ground beef reaching 5.58 per pound in August, driven by droughts and high interest rates. The beef production cycle is long and costly, taking up to five years from breeding to market and current cattle numbers aren't expected to recover soon. JBS, the world's largest meat producer processor, notes a 15% drop in young female cows sent to slaughter but doesn't anticipate a full recovery until 2026. Tyson Food reported in August that current data doesn't support herd rebuilding yet, signaling sustained high prices, which Darrell Peel of Oklahoma State University warns may
Starting point is 01:03:25 not fall until close to 2030. Wow, Tom. So here's what's happening. Fast food is getting more expensive and one of the staples of fast food in America has been the burger. And so here's what the burger changers are having to do. They're having to buy the lowest quality beef so they can get the best price on it so they can still afford to make the Big Mac.
Starting point is 01:03:46 The national average price in a fast food, now this is five guys, this is in and out, this is everybody, for a, you know, quarter pound burger was eight dollars forty one cents, national average price. So when McDonald's is out there trying to sell that Big Mac for $5.29, they're either doing it as a loss leader, because that's just the Big Mac. You buy the Big Mac deal, it's more, and you get the french fries and the soda. So what's happening also is America is going to, two things, America is on a necessary shift to chicken, because it takes 40 days to make a chicken. You know how long it takes to make a cow?
Starting point is 01:04:24 42 months. 42 months to grow a chicken. You know how long it takes to make a cow? 42 months. 42 months to grow a cow before you slaughter it. It only takes 40 days to grow a chicken. And so which is faster, which takes less resources to do. And you've got now, it's almost become delicacy where there are high-end farms now that are making like Neiman Ranch Neiman ranch you can get you
Starting point is 01:04:48 know there's these Neiman burgers you ever heard of Neiman burgers no and I yeah you can go look them up the Neiman burgers are showing up at like beer pubs they're showing up at the the place we used to go in Dallas at all the taps yard yeah yeah yard house can I say fine here you can go find a Neiman burger but the place we used to go in Dallas at all the taps, Yard House. Yeah, Yard House. Can I say one thing here Tom? You can go find a Neiman Burger, but they're 17 bucks. So there is a necessary shift because fast food's not getting cheaper when it's based on beef.
Starting point is 01:05:14 Well I think there's- Can you pull up what I just texted you? I don't know if you have it. While you're pulling it up, Adam, go ahead. I think there's one thing we're overlooking and that's super impressive. No, I'm going to this time with no bread though. Remove that onion.
Starting point is 01:05:23 Yeah, go ahead. Low carb. I think there's one thing we. We moved that on you. Yeah, go ahead. Low carb. I think there's one thing we're missing and respect for Tom for knowing that cows take longer than chickens. That's just Tom for you. But I know one thing. The minimum wage that we've talked about for years and years and years, the chickens are
Starting point is 01:05:40 coming home to Ruth, Tom, because when you fight for 15 and fight for 20 and basically you're paying a minimum wage workers 40 grand when they used to pay them, you know, 32, nothing. And all of a sudden a 16 year old kid is making 40 grand in California working for in and out burger or, uh, where Pat, you know, learned his ones and twos on the grill at burger King out there, hog and dogs, whatever it is. This is what happens. These are the consequences of bad policies. When you increase the minimum wage, every 16 year old, 18 year old kid is now making 40 grand, 50 grand.
Starting point is 01:06:14 Of course the burgers are going to cost more money. PBD, how much did you get paid when you worked for Burger King in 2000? $425 an hour. You're making a great point because it's a compounding effect. The beef is costing more and now the compounding effect, the kid that's flipping the low quality beef burger is being paid more and suddenly you get yourself very expensive fast food and people are backing off of it.
Starting point is 01:06:37 I feel like NBA players that played in the 80s. Nobody got paid. I mean back in the days when I worked at Burger King in the 90s, they didn't pay all these spoiled guys making money, I didn't get my contract. My five year, $40,000 a year contract. By the way, pull up this number here. According to Anthony Edwards, there was no good players
Starting point is 01:06:52 other than Michael Jordan in the 80s, nobody. Zoom in a little bit. Okay, so this is the price of beef, Tom. And if you can do me a favor to the timeline, Rob, on the bottom left, I believe it is, if you go to 10 years, you see 10 years? Look at this. So during COVID, it went up. I believe it is if you go to 10 years you see 10 years look at this so during covid it went up I get it yeah okay but then back in the days which is only five years ago 19 look where it was yeah that's it now it's 298 yeah what the hell are we talking about they're
Starting point is 01:07:19 trying to push us away from beef they're trying to push away and have us eat bugs and you ain't taking my meat no I'll be damned I made a mistake mistake. Nope. That's what they want. That's what that's what Bill Gates. And if you want to talk about the dangers of hormone chicken, let's get RFK in here. Yeah. Meatloaf. Next thing you know what's the price of meatloaf. Bill Gates and bugs and eating bugs and these guys, they want no freaking cows. They don't want no meat, they want you eating that fake impossible burger crap, which I've never tried and I'll never recommend it. They want your testosterone to be nothing, nothing.
Starting point is 01:07:52 They want you to eat butter made from, no, I'm good, bro. Climate change. I don't know who's gonna be eating the bugs. You do have some ability to there, but then there's the flip side where they're like the cows and the methane and the greenhouse gases and the environment. There's a lot of conversations that need to happen here.
Starting point is 01:08:06 You use the big word cows and methane. You guys got gas, you got gas. Every time I walk with you outside, you're like, can we go for a walk? Everybody gets gas. Pat, let me just blow my bubbles out here. Pat just read the number of cows in America is at a 73 year low.
Starting point is 01:08:18 That's right. Not good. Because you know why? And by the way, they say folks in Japan are not having sex. Cows are not having sex cows are not having sex Yeah, cows have become a sexless society. They're not they're not looking. Oh, no, they're done. Maybe they need to come all like something called a cowhub cowhub.com and All the cows on the internet watching Only Horns.
Starting point is 01:08:48 Only Hobs. Only Hobs. Next story. Subscribe. Next story. Google backs new nuclear plants to power AI. So Google is going nuclear. Literally, they're going nuclear.
Starting point is 01:09:01 Here we go. Google will support Kairos Power and Building 7 small nuclear reactors, aiming to add 500 megawatts of nuclear power starting at the end of the decade, which is enough to power a mid-sized city or one AI data center campus, Michael Terrell from Google stated the end goal here is 24-7 carbon-free energy, highlighting the need for nuclear to complement wind, solar and lithium ion storage and meeting these goals. Keros Power will deliver the reactors between 2030 and 2035. The project features a 50 megawatt reactor initially, followed by three power plants
Starting point is 01:09:38 with two megawatt reactors each. Unlike traditional reactors, Kerosos uses molten fluoride salt as coolant. Rather than water, the reactors are about 120 at the size of conventional thousand megawatt units with manufacturing and testing currently underway at their facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Tom. So AI and EV take a lot of volts. They take a lot of power they take a lot of power and so American needs more power We've already heard about California with all the people with EVs charging them at night like in the summer where they still have the air Conditioning on being a big shortage brownouts old power
Starting point is 01:10:16 I'm looking at you Gavin Newsom old power lines that are causing the wildfires a brownout a brownout is when in The evening they literally turn down from meanings the wildfires. What's a brown out? A brown out is when in the evening, they literally turn down. It's got a few different meanings, but go ahead. Yeah. They turn down the power available. So it's not a blackout, it's like a brown out where the power grid is.
Starting point is 01:10:34 This better not be a Kamala joke right now. No, no, it's not. No, it's not. It's a brown out is where there is, they're trying to get. I don't know if she's Indian or black. Let him finish. Are you gonna let him finish?
Starting point is 01:10:42 He's gonna throw that pen at you right now. Go ahead, Tom. Oh my God. The insult. Tom, finish. What people wanna know, I don't know if she's Indian or black. Are you going to let him finish? He's going to throw that pen at you right now. The insult. What people want to know, a brownout is where the power company desperately tries to keep power on for everybody, but they can only deliver so much power for everybody. So it's not a blackout, it's a brownout. It's actually your power company fighting so you can keep your air conditioning on and elderly people in the summer won't die And so you've got all this power demand in California on the EVs
Starting point is 01:11:10 Everything's gonna be EV by 2035 no no more diesel trucks and all this and meanwhile that the grids being taxed and So Google and everybody are looking at it. They want to offer AI they're looking at power shortage So what do they do? Build reactors. So wait, you mean to tell me Google is about to build nuclear plants, but what, Iran has how many? Oh, they have one that was built in 2013 by the Russians. That's true.
Starting point is 01:11:37 Basharha, Basharha, if I'm pronouncing that right, they have one reactor. And I don't know if the people out there know this or not, Russia doesn't have a great track record with nuclear reactors. Tom, do you remember a little place called Chernobyl? Yeah, yeah, yeah, they had a defect in that product. So Tom, wait, so Google's going to be its own nuclear power? Yeah, Google's going to have seven reactors and Iran has one.
Starting point is 01:11:58 So Google's a nuclear power. So they might be getting attacked? Yeah, they might be, oh yeah, well, don't upset somebody south of Lebanon and north of Egypt because they may put this was, dude, that's wild. Tom. I learned a lot right there. I thought when you said Brown, I thought it was kind of the equivalent of like Blegxit, you know, the blacks, the Browns, they're leaving the democratic party.
Starting point is 01:12:18 No, no, no. Why is this a story so important? Like, why did you want to focus on this one right here? Because this is the first I'm hearing of this. I'm learning this. Because it's a good idea. It's good what Google is doing. We should entertain nuclear power.
Starting point is 01:12:31 We should entertain going that direction. And it's great the fact that good ideas are being used by those that at one point oppose the fact that this was a good idea. This is a good effective way of using nuclear power. By the way, most of us, when we think about nuclear, what do you think about? Like, if I said right now, all morning today, Adam's been gay.
Starting point is 01:12:54 Now you may assume, like Adam is part of LGBTQ, but gay is he has been happy all morning. By the way, I'm a literal guy that's, English is my fifth language to me I have to look at it to my gaze when you say the word nuclear I always think about is what you think? You think nuclear plants you're like, oh something's gonna happen. Yeah, but no, it's okay if Adam is gay We don't have a problem
Starting point is 01:13:19 Let me tell you something. I was with my boyfriend this weekend Bedsheets bit nuclear out there, but that's okay guys choice make the choice. I'm not saying first of all I want you to know that I want to be very serious here for a second for everybody know this I would never judge you You're telling me it's okay, it's not my fault like listen I've been I've been I've been doing the chick thing for four How much have you spent time with me? A lot. Would I judge you? How much have you spent?
Starting point is 01:13:50 I would never judge you. Never judge. Like closet, in the closet, get out of the closet. By the way, the fact that he even gave the look like I would judge him, I would never judge. I feel very comfortable. I don't want, I, I, but what I'm saying is. You like working here. But the idea is you always have my back. No problem. No planet
Starting point is 01:14:13 But look I mean the point is Tommy that's a little too visual but the point here the point here is the point here is the fact that the war nuclear Scares a lot of people. Good for Google for going this direction. I'm willing to bet the next three, six, nine, twelve, eighteen months, watch how many companies are going to make similar announcements. Just watch. How many companies will be making similar announcements in the next three, six, nine,
Starting point is 01:14:40 twelve months. Anyways, here's California. If you're in California, I know every time you guys love it when we give you guys some good news Newsom's got some more good news for you guys apparently they're planning on increasing gas prices as if it's not already the heist in America they want a gas price increase by another 47 cents go ahead Rob play the clip go ahead Rob Ashley Zavala with KCRE 3 I am to follow up on that LCFS question. You guys have already moved off this. No, no, well it's in an attempt to be able to explain to California drivers just to
Starting point is 01:15:13 level set their expectations at the pump as this rule making process begins. The LCFS process is underway as you have said but in less than a month they're scheduled to vote on that. And CARB at the moment, the LA Times reported last week that they're not providing an update to the estimate that it might cost consumers. And I reached out to CARB on Friday, I have yet to hear back, I asked them, is that true? Do you not plan on publicly updating people on what the potential costs at the pump could be? So do you think it's fair to California drivers for people to not know what those LCFS standards mean at the pump? Well, LCFS is not a brand new construct. It's been well established for years and years
Starting point is 01:15:55 and years and years. There's a process that's consistent to the process they've had in the past. They put up some estimates. They put up updated estimates. So they have been transparent in that respect to the degree that they should provide more. I'm for more transparency, absolutely, from that perspective. So to answer your question, I think more is better. I mean, that's the spirit of this special session. It's the spirit of why I'm here today signing this bill. But I do think it's important to talk about the substance and the merits of LCFF and how it's made a big impact on our low carbon green growth agenda in the state of California. It's helped to pave the way to having seven
Starting point is 01:16:29 times more green collar jobs than we have fossil-cured jobs. I'll repeat that. Seven X more jobs in this sector. It's one of the reasons guys like Elon Musk and others have become so damn successful. It's because we've set price signals, we've created markets, we've created opportunities for investment, we're the number one manufacturer in the state for a reason, we continue to be the envy of the world in these policies, and LCFS is a big, big part of that. Just to quickly clarify, so under, I mean, you're the boss. Well, I'm not the dictator. But will you direct CARB then to provide an estimate before that? I think it's important to be I think you heard exactly what I said
Starting point is 01:17:10 I'll repeat it. I think it's important to be transparent 47 cents is what the numbers higher. Yeah by January 2025 Okay, is what the number that's going around they don't want to give that number out and he's saying California has been this dude You've lost a trillion dollars of assets under management. You lost Rogan. You lost Musk You lost so many people that are leaving your place and the only reason the other people are not is because they got locked in With families and businesses that they cannot leave tomorrow Hollywood mr. Newsome mr. Handsome Newsome that's got his raspy voice Hollywood Mr.. Newsome Mr.. Handsome Newsome that's got his raspy voice
Starting point is 01:17:53 Tom what do you hear about the right here the lawmakers also raised again carb that signals gas prices are expected to rise by what? Another 47 cents per gallon in 2025 due to low carbon fuel standards reforms and Rob. Can you do me a favor? Can you pull up most expensive gas price state in America? Let's see what comes up. Gas prices, state, America. California is the highest and you're going to add another 47 cents to that in taxes. You're welcome, California. This message is brought to you by the lovely Governor Newsom. I would actually love to see that full list because the top three states are some of the most progressive states in the union.
Starting point is 01:18:29 Well, by the way, one of the fastest way to have hidden taxes is put it in gas. Who? That's it. One of the fastest way to collect taxes is put it in gas. Nobody will take notice. Nobody will, it's one of the fastest, smoothest, slickest, creative way to put it in there. Sneak right in there.
Starting point is 01:18:42 Go ahead, Tom. Well, Gavin Newsom says he's against fossil fuels but when you hear him talk he's one of the oiliest guys you're going to meet. Oh good pun. See what I did there. See what I did there. But one of the things that he talks about is we created green jobs. He doesn't talk about the thousands and thousands of Tesla jobs that left. Yup he says, we created green jobs. So you have to listen to what Gavin Newsom says. You don't need to fact check this guy.
Starting point is 01:19:10 That's a given. You don't have to do extra fact checking, but you have to context check him constantly. I like that. I like that. Context check. Correct. I like that.
Starting point is 01:19:20 We've created green jobs. What about the thousands of the Elon Musk took to Texas? I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about what we created. So he answers what he wants to, and he says What about the thousands of deal and must took to Texas? I'm not talking about that. Talk about what we created So he answers what he wants to and he says at the end of that you see what he flips back around to he doesn't Ask her the question. I think I've already answered the question. I'm in favor of transparency. I Really? Sure. We were asking you how much the tax was and you said I think I think they think they should be transparent I think should be more transparent. I'm in favor of transparency. Okay, thank you about transparency. Let's move back to tax.
Starting point is 01:19:47 How much are the people going to be charged at the pump? And he won't say it. He's just a, like, when you just watch him, he is, you have to give him credit. He is extremely good at being, like, just a, that long answer, he's just, to me, he's just like a slithering snake. By the way, talk about, just more adding to California. They just did a November 1st spring, hey, you know what they're doing, Pat? They're having a mask mandate in certain cities in California or back, taking effect November
Starting point is 01:20:15 1st to the spring 2025. Did you know that, Tom? That's mask mandate. Oh, they don't want to see your face when you're voting. Oh, that could be a great point. And, Pat, did you hear what happened with Anna Kasparian? What happened? She's leaving California.
Starting point is 01:20:29 She's not voting for the Democrats. You guys hear what happened? She was allegedly molested by two homeless people outside for the left to be like, yo, enough is enough. We're done. California has been falling and you'd think that they would start making changes. But did you see how she was attacked for bringing that up? Yeah, they went after her.
Starting point is 01:20:48 All she did was said, this is how I feel, this is what happened, I felt violated, I felt assaulted, this is horrible, and yet for breaking ranks, what did they do to her? Oh, you're being so, da-da-da-da, and they were all, ask Eric Adams what happens if you break ranks. Yeah, exactly. To be specific, and I'm zero percent condoning what happened or was homeless but the problem was she
Starting point is 01:21:08 called homeless people homeless. Everyone knows that the unhoused, they're the unfortunate who no longer have roofs over their head. You cannot call homeless people homeless anymore in the state of California. It's just like nothing. They're gonna hurt the homeless people's feelings. What is going on? And she's to pay the price for that? What Pally? What would make someone even want to move? I don't remember the last time I heard somebody saying I'm moving to California. Dude, you can surf and ski in the same day Vinny wake up. Yeah, guess what I would rather have hurricanes and freedom than California and Gavin Newsom. Led Zeppelin did it. That was 1973. But then they give you a free poop map
Starting point is 01:21:46 when you move to California so you avoid it, boom. You would rather have hurricanes and Freedom. To do whatever I want. Halina Rex and Milton, the guy she hooked up with, than anything else. Than anything else, period. Done deal.
Starting point is 01:21:57 That's a bold statement. Well why don't we transition into something else that maybe, Tom, Rob, let's talk about what Elon just did this last week. Historic week for him. Being able to do something that the government does nearly cost him 20 times more to do what he just did he does it for 20th of a cost nearly a 20th of a cost go ahead Rob Dude, this was so freaking cool what he did here. Dude, and it's good!
Starting point is 01:22:28 But Rob, you've got to play the one with the lady reacting with the voice in the background and the celebration. That's the clip. Because the clip is, her commentary is what makes it. When I see, because what they did is, this is so monumental when a group of people, I just sent you the, you can go to my Twitter account Robin you'll see there as well when you see a group of people work on something that everybody said you'll never pull it off what do you think you're doing who do you think you are you're not this guy you're
Starting point is 01:22:56 gonna go up this is all a gibberish and then you pull it off listen to the way she speaks about it. Go ahead Rob. Listen. Landing burn. We're now down to three Raptor engines. We can see those chopsticks now. Listen. Listen. Listen. the the the
Starting point is 01:23:41 the On the first ever attempt, we have successfully caught the super heavy booster back at the launch tower. Look at that. That's what it feels like. The team does the impossible. That's what I want to see right there. Yeah, look at that. That's going to be election night here.
Starting point is 01:23:54 Oh, you kidding me? Oh my, oh the first attempt. You know what's great about this? Did you know what the space program has dumped in the Atlantic Ocean and in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Andover? You would be shocked if you knew how much junk is at the bottom of our oceans. Is that why there's fish with nine heads? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:16 And those are exotic fuels and stuff they use. And the junk that's up in space floating around, that in the future we're going to have to figure out how to take down these older satellites and and and guess what the solution is some of the solution is oh drop them into a lower orbit where they lose lose velocity and they drop through the atmosphere and they land in the largest body of water in United States which is I mean in the in the world the largest body of water Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean damn it 50 50 Tom, all's close. 50-50 on that. I thought you were gonna say Caspian Sea.
Starting point is 01:24:47 Go ahead. That's right. And they're just gonna say, hey, whatever's left, let it come back from reentry and go in the ocean. They gotta figure out the space junk. And then, so Elon Musk, think about this. Think about this. He's in an industry where it would be perfectly okay
Starting point is 01:25:02 to launch a rocket and drop the booster in the ocean. That would be perfectly okay. That's what's been happening for years and years. In the middle of the ocean is international waters. Ka-flop. Instead, he says, I'm going to get it back, and I'm going to get it back, but with such incredible innovation.
Starting point is 01:25:18 Look at the joy in those teams to say they're part of that. By the way, Rob, can you do me a favor? Do me a favor and Google the following. Here's what I want you to Google. I want you to go Google SpaceX cost versus NASA. Exact words. And watch what comes up. Zoom in.
Starting point is 01:25:35 Zoom in right there where it says NXTL at the bottom. A little bit lower, right there. SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches have been advertised at around $62 million per launch, while larger rockets Falcon Heavy can cost $90 million. But look at NASA. For the same exact thing, NASA's space launch system is estimated to cost $2 billion per launch. I said nearly 20x.
Starting point is 01:25:58 Guys, it's more than 20x is what it does, okay, on what he's been able to do. That's the part that makes this so impressive. For every one launch NASA does, he can afford to do with the same amount of money 22 times. 22 times with the Falcon Heavy. Gotta give these guys respect and props for what they got going on. By the way, the guy's got 12 kids, okay? He's running multi-billion dollar companies, okay? He's giving Starlink out to people that need it, okay? He's going on podcasts. He's campaigning for Trump doing backflips. He's playing video
Starting point is 01:26:39 games. He's doing customer service. He gave us X. Yeah. he's running X and still he has time to do this. And this is why. So if anybody ever goes, I'm busy, shut the hell up. So he's doing all that and then Keith Olbermann wants to kick him out of the country for doing all this. This is why Trump is now proposing that Elon can be quote unquote the cost cutting secretary. Did you see that story right there? Where he said Trump has suggested creating a new position, we're going to
Starting point is 01:27:09 create a new beautiful position and call him the Secretary of Cost Cutting. And is it? Yes, it's it right here. Check this out. Dying to do this. You know, he's a great business guy, actually. Do you think of him for science and rockets? And every time I think he's telling me about a new screw was developed, he's developed a new screw. Screws are difficult, and it's made out of titanium, and it's so exciting.
Starting point is 01:27:33 But you know what? He's a great business guy, and he's a great cost cutter. You've seen that. And he said, I could cut costs without affecting anybody. So he will be in the cabinet? Not in the cabinet. He doesn So he will be in the cabinet? Not in the cabinet. He doesn't want to be in the cabinet. He just wants to be in charge of cost cutting, who have a new position, secretary of cost
Starting point is 01:27:52 cutting. Okay? Elon wants to do that. And we have incredible people. He's running a big business. You know, he can't just say, oh, I think I'll go into the cabinet. You know, other people can. He can't.
Starting point is 01:28:02 But Elon's a little bit different in that sense. And besides that, I want him to send the rocket up to Mars. He said, he's made me a promise he'll get to Mars before the end of my administration, which will be long before hopefully China or Russia. I created Space Force. First time that's been done since the Air Force. Air Force was the last. It was 81 years ago. And I did Space Force. And when Biden heard Oh, he left, he thought it was so funny. He didn't understand. And we tried to end it. And the military went down on him, you wouldn't believe it. It's now going to be one of our most important things we were getting killed in space by China and by Russia. And now, I think that's so important,
Starting point is 01:28:42 and not something that should be dismissed. Cause right now what's the national debt in our country right now, $35 trillion and growing. And they just came out with another number that in 2023 in this last fiscal year, the Biden Harris administration, I think racked up another $1.2 trillion in the national debt. We haven't the balance the budget in decades since Clinton basically is the last time that we had a balanced budget. So if it takes cutting cost and having Elon Musk as the secretary of cost, sign me up. Yep. Scc. If what? If I'm the secretary of cost cutting and now Elon's talking about that they're going to go to Mars in the next two years. And by the way, breaking news for the, for all, for all the flat earthers and all the
Starting point is 01:29:30 people out there that think we've never gone to the moon, Elon Musk said 100% that we went to the moon. Did you know that Vinny? I know some of your friends think that there's flat earth. I'm not an expert. We're faking it out there. But me and Pat saw a movie that was a fly me to the moon or whatever. But there was, there was, I just realized Elon Musk at a hundred percent went to the moon and Vinny saw a movie. Yeah. And I saw a movie that was pretty damn believable. I'm going to go with Elon on this one. Vinny.com right now for all the best information. So you think we went to the moon? Well according to Elon Musk, 100%. Do you think that we went to the moon?
Starting point is 01:30:11 I'm a very firm believer that we were on the moon, yes. And when Elon Musk said it, it confirmed all my biases. For sure. Do you doubt Elon Musk? I don't. Are you doubting Space Force? I doubt the government. What are you doubting. Are you doubting Space Force? I doubt the government. What are you doing?
Starting point is 01:30:26 The government is involved with something with making a studio that just in case the other thing doesn't look good And I don't I don't I don't trust it. But um, yeah I'll give you that right there when you're when you're asked to believe something because the government said yeah All right. Well next thing you're gonna tell me is that the CIA had something to do with JFK? Okay, let me go to the next story. No no no they only helped it was LBJ. DOJ sues Virginia over order removing illegal migrants from voter roles. Rob if you got this clip go ahead and play go ahead. Well that's not I sent it yeah the the governor governor. Rob you got it or no? Yeah yes sorry Glenn Yonkin yeah there you go go and play that clip that bill was signed in 2006 and it requires us to use DMV data where
Starting point is 01:31:15 people self identify as non-citizens to then go through a process of removing them from the voter rolls if they're on the voter rolls. And guess what? That's exactly what we've been doing. It's been happening for 18 years. Democrat governors, even Terry McAuliffe and Ralph Northam, use this process all the way up through into October. And that's exactly what we're doing in Virginia today is someone walks into the DMV, they identify themselves as a noncitizen, somehow or another
Starting point is 01:31:45 either by accident or by purpose they register to vote, they're on the voter roll. We go through a process of notifying the registrar that they need to be told that if they cannot affirm their citizenship in 14 days, they're taken off the voter roll. And this is the process that the Department of Justice 25 days before a presidential election turns around and says, you must stop doing this, and that is unbelievable to me. I mean, here I am, a governor, mandated and, oh, by the way, proud to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and by law to make sure that we have clean voter rolls and the Department of Justice shows up 25
Starting point is 01:32:29 days before a presidential election and says stop doing that. To me, this is unprecedented and I think it represents a Department of Justice that is trying to achieve something other than fair and free elections. And I have to say, my job as governor is to make sure that the election in Virginia will be fair, will be accurate, and will be safe. And that's exactly what I am doing and I will continue to do it because the Department of Justice is wrong here. I hope people really understand what he just said. The Department of Justice, one of our institutions, they went to them and they're suing them because like that's is that not election interference going
Starting point is 01:33:09 there and saying no no no don't take people off why because those people are going to be voting for your for the Democrats like Tom is it isn't that just proven the fact that all this lawfare that everything that these guys work there all how many people in the Department of Justice are Democrat it seems like the majority of the people that are running it are because look what they've been doing to Trump for all these years and now to sue a state for taking off people that aren't supposed to be voting to me tells me that the Department of Justice is working with the Biden Harris campaign because they want those voters to vote for them. Am I off?
Starting point is 01:33:40 How long has Virginia been doing this? 18 years. Correct. And Terry McAuliffe, who Pat and I met in Malibu at a very cool debate, we saw him and Ed Gillespie do a debate. Wow, Tom, you're going that far back. Old school. And we saw, no, actually we saw him. Seventies, eighties.
Starting point is 01:33:57 He and Ed Gillespie, you know, they're debating. We didn't know that. This is old age, 2009, 10, 11, something like that. 11, 12, yeah, something like that. So we've seen Terry, and at certain times he's a pretty intellectual guy. He's on the left, and I don't agree with all of his policies, but he was a governor where this was going on,
Starting point is 01:34:19 and he endorsed it and continued it. So this isn't something that Glenn just started. This has been going on for 18 years. And now the Department of Justice, I, I, there's your background. I boil it down to this. It's another weaponization of the Department of Justice in an election year. Yeah. Period.
Starting point is 01:34:38 That's done deal. And Tom, how is that, how is that Pat, not illegal? What they're doing is freaking election interference. You're suing a state because it's not, the rules aren't set up for your, like, this is law. And by the way, it was passed by Democrat Governor Tim Kaine, passed this law. Are people not paying attention to this? This is how, so imagine-
Starting point is 01:34:59 Tim Kaine, former VP? What's it, Tim Kaine? I think so, for Hillary, right? Tim Kaine with Hillary. Yes. Yeah. Hillary. But if you think about it, this is, imagine the states now, Tom, that they're not doing this. Like this is just one instance where the Department of Justice is actively working for a specific
Starting point is 01:35:15 party. How is that not in itself illegal? Your thoughts on this? This is over my pay grade right now. I'm not necessarily following this story right now, so I don't want to speak on anything. Here's my question to you. I understand that. It's civics. Let me ask you a question, Adam. Do you think it's fair or legal for the Department of Justice
Starting point is 01:35:32 to go to a state and say, hey, wait a minute, those people that aren't supposed to be on this voter roll, put them back on. We're suing you because we want people that aren't supposed to vote. Honestly, I would like to see some more information on the story. I haven't fallen in whatsoever, but I will do my due diligence. Pat, you think that's... First of all, I'm not surprised. The other day, 60 Minutes is interviewing this lady from Pennsylvania and this guy.
Starting point is 01:36:00 Rob, we obviously cannot play the clip because CBS is famous for... Yeah, they love us. By the way, the dumbest strategy, CBS strategy CBS because you not allowing people to react to your clips Brings less eyeballs to your channel and what you're doing Brilliantly dumb it's it's it's to do something like that. So he says well look because it's absentee ballot She's showing him How long it takes to fold? Yeah, and's showing him how long it takes to fold. And she says, this is why it takes a long time.
Starting point is 01:36:29 So we need a lot of time to count all the ballots. And it's like, really? So they're telling you to your face in Pennsylvania, you best win by a mile. Yesterday, John Anderson, who was I believe like the former vice president of Australia flew out and I was on his show. this is the second time we're doing it together. He's always great, nice guy. And he asked me a question about do you think there's going
Starting point is 01:36:54 to be election, you know, what do you think is going to happen with election, you know, all the stuff that they're going to be doing. I said look, the answer is yes. I said but there's two ways to play the game. There's the player that goes around, you know, calling out, what do you call it? The referee for getting all the calls wrong. Hey, you missed that and you missed this and you missed that and you missed this. The two seconds it took for you to look this way,
Starting point is 01:37:19 the guy just passed you and scored a goal, okay? You being distracted by the cheating just got you to go do this. Where, listen, the people whose jobs are to prevent cheating from happening, like himself, Yonkin and a few other guys, Trump, there's a few other guys that are doing it, Laura, there's some people that are doing this. That's their job. You know what everybody else's job is, Vinny? You remember when the Rams won the Super Bowl many, many years ago with Marshall Falk and, you know, who was it, with Kurt Warner, won the Super Bowl many, many years ago with Marshall Falk and
Starting point is 01:37:45 you know, who was it with Kurt Warner? That's right. Just ridiculous offense they had. You know, as a saying goes, sometimes the greatest defense is what? Offense is a strong offense. So here's what my suggestion is for the people that are afraid of what's going to happen election night. here's my feedback to you.
Starting point is 01:38:06 This is the way to do it. You say, hey, Adam, Rob, Tom, Vinny, let's go vote. Oh, come on, man, you know my vote doesn't matter. Let's go vote. Bro, I don't want to go vote right now. I'll do it tomorrow. Let's go vote right now. Come on, I'm going to get you guys pizza tonight.
Starting point is 01:38:19 Go take your friends to go vote. Take your wife, take your family, take your friends family take your friends take your neighbor take your co-workers rally Anybody and everybody to go vote that has got to be the greatest strategy because sometimes in sales. Here's how it works Vinny Say you have 384 existing clients and you're hustling to prospect 17 new ones Okay, sometimes we should do this, but sometimes all you have to do is call your 384 existing happy clients
Starting point is 01:38:50 and ask them for referrals. The 384, if each give you five referrals, that's nearly 2,000 referrals that you have. Call your existing base that's gonna be voting for you. Find out who is maybe sitting out, like how many people are saying to follow, oh my god I forgot to register, I can't vote, and it's too late for some people, right? How many people are gonna be the ones that are
Starting point is 01:39:13 millions of people that are gonna be like, oh I totally forgot to vote and it's gonna happen to so many people. The best way to fight this is to be super, super aggressive of rallying everybody you know to go to vote. That day should be the pizza day, the coffee day, bro we go Starbucks on me, bro we go pizza on me, bro we go get burger, bro we go watch, we go, we go, let's go, rallying. I think that is the message that isn't being given enough. The more you give the message of that they're going to be cheating, the less people get motivated to go do something because the more they're going to be like, they're going to cheat anyways, who cares?
Starting point is 01:39:52 They're going to cheat anyways. I think we need to rally people to go out there and stand in line and do the voting. And if more people come from that place, this 2024 could be the greatest vote on turf, right? The greatest show on turf. They can really show up and it could be a landslide type of a year, but the people got to show up and they got to play off it. Too big to rig. Yeah. So anyways, next one here, Iran.
Starting point is 01:40:14 Tom, I know this is your favorite story. So Iran has a hit list of former Trump aides, the US is scrambling to protect them. So Rob, if you can prepare that one video, that's right, right there. Iran's threat against the US officials, including Donald Trump and those involved in the 2020 killing of Iran's Ghassam Soleimani, I've taken seriously by US officials with Matt Olson from DOJ calling it extraordinary series Iran has issued, Interpol read notices and produced propaganda targeting these individuals.
Starting point is 01:40:43 While some of those threatened receive no government protection despite being on Iran's hit list, the Biden administration has ramped up security spreading with Congress, allotting close to $150 million annually to protect former officials like Mike Pompeo, Mark Milley, however others such as former National Security Council members Robert O'Brien, Victoria Coats and Matt Pottinger are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on personal security. They are pushing for increased government support, arguing that Iran's threat are not just idle internet chatter.
Starting point is 01:41:13 Adam? Well, number one, first and foremost, Iran is our enemy. Anyway you cut it, and then Iran is funding a lot of our allies, enemies in the Middle East, namely Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis and Shia militias everywhere. So how much credibility is in the story? I would actually give it a high credibility. What did the Ayatollah of Iran tweet out recently about a robot that will be used to kill Trump? What was that whole reenactment?
Starting point is 01:41:44 I think it was an old, I think it was an older tweet, but it resurfaced. Older video, older video, but it showed how to kill somebody like, you know, listen, Iran is notorious. You've taught magma America. The fact that I even know that in a Persian mad, that's the part. America. There we go guys. I know far see now, uh, is reality of this, but the rhetoric goes both ways. Trump this past week was like, we're going to bomb the shit out of you, Iran. I don't know if you can find that clip anywhere, but sometimes rhetoric is needed. And, but sometimes action is needed and Iran don't look now, but Iran, uh, what? 10 days ago sent 200 plus missiles into Israel, uh, hot war, no, no longer rhetoric, and they're bracing for
Starting point is 01:42:28 a response from Israel. So whatever's going on in the Middle East just got very real. And we're going to see, you talked about what cities they would potentially bomb. What were the cities? What were the historic? Of what? Israel bombing? Exactly.
Starting point is 01:42:42 Oh, if they would, it would be Esfahan. Yeah, Esfahan is- Okay, which is the equivalent of what? Esfahan is a very very historic city. No very that's on is like the You can say a Paris. It's a really lots of history Yeah, I mean the most interesting thing about Iran is you know, the people are not governments and governments are not people do you know of all the countries in the Middle East where Israel and America has the highest approval ratings is amongst the Iranian citizens? But if you just think about Iran and the governments, we're at war, we're at odds with these people.
Starting point is 01:43:19 But the people of Iran, the Islamic Republic of Iran, formerly known as Persia, beautiful, smart, cultured, and they've been hijacked by this theocratic thug-like regime. And I don't know, but I think their days are as close they've been to being numbered in since 1979. Rob, what is this? Is this, this is an older clip though, right? Because this is from? This is the clip that Adam was referencing where Trump says that he would bomb the shit
Starting point is 01:43:44 out of Iran.q this is years ago though this is fine i can't find a recent okay go to play this clip he said it again though i'm gonna bomb the shit out of them it's true i don't care i don't care they've gotta be stopped well um well listen i don't i don't i love the background but i mean he hasn't he's the non-war president. I just feel like this upcoming administration, he's getting pushed to the point where he's going to have to do something.
Starting point is 01:44:11 And by the way, you talked about Israel. US deployed 100 troops to Israel, Pat, you know this, right? For the advanced anti-missile system in Israel amid high intention. So now there are actual American troops on the ground because they have to operate the the T it's called the bad battery defense of that so I mean listen it's it's gonna get to the point where you know we're because Israel hasn't responded at all right I mean Adam they're about to well look listen say what you want you know the Trump rhetoric, there was no war in Ukraine. There was no war in Israel.
Starting point is 01:44:48 You know, China wasn't circling the wagons over in Taiwan. Flying spy balloons over the country. So you know, Trump rhetoric and rocket man and bomb the shit out of him. Okay. But sometimes you actually need a crazy person or perceived crazy person in the White House. I'll just ask this question. Do you think she or Putin or the Ayatollahs fear Kamala Harris? I'm not saying that this rhetoric is what's needed.
Starting point is 01:45:13 I actually think that diplomacy is needed and conversations and talking to the enemies. You don't make peace with your friends. You make peace with your enemies. But I would doubt that any of these people fear Kamala Harris and this is the closest the world has been to World War III in, I don't know, ever. Rob, can you do me a favor? Now here's the only thing, the story came out Wall Street Journal, first thing in the morning today, 6am, 7am, is the following, Rob, if you want to pull this up, this is
Starting point is 01:45:39 the first thing I saw when I went on WSJ, I just send a link to you. If you type in Israel assures US and you'll see it right there. Okay, this... Oh shoot, they blocked you Rob. Rob, what did you do? So if you look at, you can't do it. Okay, it's all good. So there's a story that came up today from Wall Street Journal says Israel assures US it will not strike Iran's oil and nuclear facilities, officials say. That's actually massive news. Now, whether they do or not is a different story. Go a little lower, go a little lower, go a little lower, continue reading the article
Starting point is 01:46:18 to see the pledges between you and President Biden, Isabel Niahou, is not going to let you do it. Okay, Rob, we have an account. Why don't you just log in when you're doing it? Okay, all right, so we'll do that afterwards. But yeah, so they're saying they're not, but do you believe that Israel will listen to America and not attack those facilities?
Starting point is 01:46:36 No. I don't know. I don't think so. I don't know. Is this one way of, we listen to the opinions of the United States, but we will make, okay Rob, you just had it, but we will make our final decisions based on our national interest You know what he's saying? We'll do what we want. We will thank you for your feedback
Starting point is 01:46:52 But if we want to bomb these guys, we're gonna do it We will right so it's not a go a little lower Rob go a little lower to see what they say still by another Top of that maintain Israel has the right to respond and I've said that in top So a strike on oil fields that could send energy prices Soaring would be unwelcome weeks ahead of US election Officials have said and hitting Iran's nuclear facilities could trigger the full-blown Regional war that Biden has desperately sought to avoid Cola law rap
Starting point is 01:47:20 Americans officials have said that they expected a measures response from Israel believing that the country did not want an out of control war But Biden's leverage with Netanyahu has been limited as he has struggled to bring the violence to an end in Gaza and contain a wider war By the way his leverage with Netanyahu is done Not done. You know why can he say something bad? Yeah, he did he's not a fan of his but the point is you have no more leverage with Netanyahu You're not gonna be the president in 22 days. And by the way, if you go on vtnews.ai for a lot of folks Guys, I don't know what you're doing, but thousands of you have already subscribed Here's what I love about what's on vtnews.ai and kudos to the team Paul
Starting point is 01:48:00 Fabian Ben and the crew look at this here If you go to home page go all the way to the top to see where the homepage is. If you go to vtnews.ai, we hired 15 machine learning engineers to build this. Go to the right where it says US elections 2024, all the way to the right. If you click on that, right, yeah, click on that Rob. You'll go to this. Go by different counties to see different battlegrounds at the top, Rob. At the top, the-
Starting point is 01:48:23 Arizona. So right now National is 48, she's still got a lead. Go to Arizona, let's see what Arizona shows. Go a little lower so we can see all of them Rob. So it's Trump plus, except for Wall Street. So Wall Street Journal has Harris plus two in Arizona. Okay, let's see Georgia. Come on Georgia. See Georgia? Yes. Wall Street Journal's got Harris up two. Wow, Wall Street Journal's Harris. Weird. Yeah, and by the way, they're pretty straight up. I mean, they're not leftist. They're center, sometimes even center right capitalist. Go to Michigan. Go to Michigan. Wall Street Journal
Starting point is 01:48:57 has Harris up too again. So the Wall Street Journal did a poll here and we put it out there for everybody to see. We don't pull punches. These did a poll here and we put it out there for everybody to see we don't we don't pull Punches. These are the most recent and the most Notable polls we have but the Wall Street Journal was very interesting as we indicate the sample size and a margin of error We put it right out there for you to see 600 registered voters versus likely voters other people do larger samples path They aim for a thousand look at all the other pollsters. Wall Street Journal... What's the difference between registered voter and likely voter? So, registered voters, you know they're registered to vote, but then you ask them,
Starting point is 01:49:30 it says, do you intend to vote? And it makes a big difference because there's a lot of people, like Obama was talking to those African-American men, that said, I may set this one out. There's also a lot of people of faith, supposedly, in the Christian community, say, well, I'm a registered Republican, but I don't know if I'm voting. We've heard this the last couple weeks. What most pollsters do is they want the likely voters so that you're registered and you've voted previously and you intend to vote this time. So the likely voter polls are usually more accurate and you take out margin of error the larger sample size. So a thousand likely voters is usually a pretty solid poll.
Starting point is 01:50:05 Now was it collected properly? Different question. But you can see the Wall Street Journal, 600 registered voters. So those are kind of weak polls that maybe have some error in them. But the Wall Street Journal went out and ran those really, really quick
Starting point is 01:50:17 over the course of the last week and a half. Okay Rob, go to Nevada. But we put them right up there. Go to Nevada. So Nevada we got. Trump is up. Trump is up. Emerson has, Atlas Intel has Harris.
Starting point is 01:50:29 Okay, go to Carolina. Wall Street Journal has him up by six. Go back to Nevada. Wall Street Journal has him up by six in Nevada. Okay, good. Carolina, go to Carolina. It's all Trump except for Wall Street Journal tie. Go to Pennsylvania, which is the one. Wow no, you're up by three everybody has Pennsylvania's Trump. This is it by the way. That's you go to Wisconsin Trump again, and by the way We have this up now for those who subscribe if you go to the bottom Tom if you want to
Starting point is 01:50:59 Walk it through with the audience to know what this is and how you can mess around with it We have an interactive map the map starts out right here based on the states that are pretty much locked in based on the polling. So each candidate looks at a real good position and we leave in the tan, the tan or gold, you make the choice. So you could select a couple states as Rob is doing here. Maybe you think you're going to go this way or that way and you'll see the electoral college up at the top.
Starting point is 01:51:22 If you click on pick Arizona and click on it, Rob. Which one are you on? I don't know which one you're going to Arizona. Let's just say go full red Arizona. Let's just say Trump goes all red. There you go. Now he's at two 30 and now let's go Georgia, North Carolina, Rob. Those look like they're Trump. All red.
Starting point is 01:51:37 One more. Yeah, there you go. Do that one as well. And now Trump's at two 62. And now watch what happens. Just make Pennsylvania red. Come on, Trump. Wow. Two 81. And by the way, go take Arizona back to tan Rob. Watch what happens.
Starting point is 01:51:52 That's a sick. This is why I'm saying, look at the number two 70 Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. If those go Trump, this election could be called at midnight. Oh wow. But if you think differently, go to the map at vtnews.ai. Run your own scenarios. See how it's gonna shake out. We put the power in your own hand. And by the way, this thing gets updated on a daily basis
Starting point is 01:52:16 and FYI, the night of the election night, just so you know, we have Tom and Amy will be doing interactive of counties of this time. Do you want to tell them what you're going to be showing to everybody live the entire time? We will have the live state. So we're not just going to wait for the state to be called. We'll wait for the state to close the polls. About an hour later, votes will come in. Like we'll go to Pennsylvania. We will show you what percent of the votes are in where does it look red where does it look blue we'll have this the counties align so we can see Pennsylvania Georgia North Carolina Michigan the battlegrounds
Starting point is 01:52:53 step by step by step we're not going to make you wait till it's called we're going to be going to each state several times during the night while Pat moderates an incredible and I can't even tell you who's going to be there because I'll get in big trouble, but there's some really cool people that are going to be there, but we're going to be walking it through so you can see what's unfolding and then we will have the simulcast live so you can go look at the states as they're called at vtnews.ai. There you go folks, have a wonderful day. We will do this again, just maybe this week by the way. I don't know if you knew like what else is going on by the way What's that? so
Starting point is 01:53:34 that I Here we go. I don't want to It's somebody's Birthday this year funny. Yeah, I don't know if you knew about this. You are funny. Did you know that? I don't know if you knew. But let me put it to you this way.
Starting point is 01:53:49 It's like to me it's 21, fine, then it's 30, 40, 50, 60. At 50s, that's 46 years old, bro. It's like 46 is. I'm with you. I hear you. But unfortunately, Pat, it doesn't work that way. If people wanna give you a shout out on your birthday, you know, we kind of have to. It's the celebration week. Yeah. I appreciate that. I appreciate that. Hey guys, before we even... Oh, you're so
Starting point is 01:54:16 funny. to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday dear Patrick. Happy birthday to you. Thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you. We even got Papa here. Papa's in the house. Papa, come around, Papa. Talaqa, oh wow. How you doing, babe? Come on, Jen. Here we go. Papa, papa, papa, papa. There it is.
Starting point is 01:54:51 Hey-o. So is this the cake? Like, can I eat this or no? Yes. You can eat whatever you want, Papa. Wow. Guys, the godfather just showed up. Can we get a little respect for the godfather in the house?
Starting point is 01:55:01 He's here. He sleeps 10 feet away. It's the godfather. What's going on right now? So, hi, Jen. You have confetti in your hand. Thank you. He's here. He sleeps 10 feet away. It's the Godfather. What's going on right now? So hi Jen So PBD, yes, I don't did anybody prepare anything I Pray I just prepared a little something something. Well, you know the high net did we sign this? Oh get out of here But I love this For the guy that has everything? I don't know. So all I could do is maybe say a couple kind words. Let's hear it. So
Starting point is 01:55:34 someone freaked out. I was actually very nice to you today on the podcast. Yeah, you told everybody I was gay. So thanks, Pat. By the way, not true. Fake news or is it me and Vinny, we might get married. We met happy. We met gay in a positive way. That's what I meant. I told a guy the other day, I forgot who it was, and they go, you know that Pat is a big horoscope guy. They said, Pat is into horoscopes? I go like, big time. He asks everybody what their birthday is. Oh, you're an Aquarius. I don't know about the Aquarius. True or false, you're into the horoscope. Yes. Pete Slauson So, I took the liberty to figuring out who was born on October 18th. Who are the
Starting point is 01:56:09 famous people? You're a Libra, October 18th. By the way, your Valentine's Day or the day after Valentine's Day? And then Tico's… Pete Slauson First. Pete Slauson First on February 4th. But here's some famous people, okay? Some people you've known, you've met, but I have a prediction too. So most famous person born on October 18th, number one, the muscles from Brussels, Jean-Claude Van Damme. What are the odds? Jean-Claude. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:56:36 Yes. And there's the Hollywood heartthrob, Zac Efron. Really? Yeah. Okay. There he is. Baywatch. I mean, look at. Okay. Baywatch.
Starting point is 01:56:45 I mean, look at those abs on Vinnie. The godfather of rock and roll, Chuck Berry. Interesting. And Dub Bears, the coach, Mike Dick, he was the first player and coach to ever win the Super Bowl. Yes, tight end. And you interviewed him. Yeah, tight end.
Starting point is 01:57:02 Thank you for another gay reference. Appreciate that. But let's not go, you like that one there, Tommy? Tommy with the buzz cut. We're not going to talk about the fact that Brittany Greiner is also born on the October 18th. And Milo Yiannopoulos. Yeah, interesting. What's your name? Really? Milo. You mean Brian Greiner, right? Brian Greiner. And the infamous Lee Harvey Oswald. Interesting. So I don't know how you're going to grapple with-
Starting point is 01:57:22 Had to throw that in. Seriously, you just messed the whole thing up. I know, but this is, there it is right there. But a couple of quick facts. Famous monumental days that happened on your birthday, PBD. The US got a sick deal buying Alaska from Russia in 1867 on your birthday, October 18th. Good negotiators. Yeah, great. Number two, the end of World War one treaty of Versailles
Starting point is 01:57:48 You're making peace in the Middle East or you know around the world and then your favorite people the Puerto Ricans is The United States got Puerto Rico in 1950 On October 18th, there's Alaska and Puerto Rico not to worry cause in La Casa, but here's my prediction I think when all is said and done, you're gonna run a 40-year run I think when they do the list boom boom boom boom At the end of the day the most famous person ever on October 18th will be Patrick bed David. We'll see But in 40 years we have all that time My man, I appreciate you. You're a man much man today was actually a fun by the way
Starting point is 01:58:26 I was not expecting anything today because you'll know my brain is in many different places okay just just be patient my brain is in many different places but the moment I was about to wrap up and you interrupted me and I looked at your face yeah I said and I looked at the door with the light I said, okay, I got you You know Tom through coffee on vineyard today, but that was any excuse to get was bad Papa in the house in the seat Well, listen, can Papa maybe say a few words. I know you I know you love talking Well Papa wants to do a podcast next week three hours. He He said he went. Papa, there's the mic right there.
Starting point is 01:59:05 Khamdi Tbaitanit. Khamdi Tbaitanit mic. Vinny, give him the mic. No, he's good. He's a good guy. He says, get this stupid mic out of my face. Papa, are you really gonna do a podcast? Happy birthday.
Starting point is 01:59:14 Merci, Papa. Merci. Thank you. Successful. Thank you. Hook him up, Vinny. My man. Yeah, have to make a wish.
Starting point is 01:59:22 Thank you. Papa, you gotta use the mic. Make a wish, okay? Let me make a wish real quick. Good. Happy birthday. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:59:29 Thank you. Thank you. Rob, are we still live Rob? We are. There's 46,000 people watching your birthday party live. Wow. You are too nice to be with us. Well, I want to say thank you to everybody out there.
Starting point is 01:59:37 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Are we still live Rob? Are people still staying? There's 46,000 people watching your birthday party live.
Starting point is 01:59:45 You are too nice to be with us. Well I wanna say thank you to everybody out there as well. Mike, I saw you driving by. I'm like, why is Mike going to 15? What's he doing going over there and then you have to come back here for this. But no, it's great. Listen, you talk about the crew here,
Starting point is 01:59:58 working with the people here. It's a breath of fresh air to work with people that you look forward to coming to work with. It's a second family that you build and we're having that here. And 46, to me it's another birthday, but 50, I'm telling you 50, we're going to do some special for the 50th. It'll be one for the record books. But thank you so much everybody.
Starting point is 02:00:17 Appreciate everybody here that's coming in with the cake. Babe, thank you. Thank you, you're awesome. Appreciate you. Jonathan? What did Jonathan do? He got the cake. Where is Jonathan at? I see Jonathan in the back. Thank you Jonathan. Jonathan the man by the way Jonathan was one of the rock stars for the vault conference let them see you
Starting point is 02:00:36 come around man this guy was a rock star for what he did yes Jonathan's one of a kind his energy absolute true. This guy's wearing a Yankees hat too, we got a whole Yankees uniform. Is Yankees, they won yesterday, right? Yes, they're playing again tonight. Tom is not happy about it. No, because Tom's Dodgers and he's hoping Yankees lose. I thought he was a Guardians fan. I would say at least for like a birthday thing, root for them or something, but we'll see
Starting point is 02:00:58 what's gonna happen. I know you don't care about your birthdays, there's 46,000 people if not millions that are celebrating you every day, bro. Thank you, appreciate you guys you guys take care we'll do it again bye bye bye bye God bless bye bye

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