PBD Podcast - Russia Launches ICBM, The View Apologizes To Gaetz, Musk vs Lulu, Jaguar Goes WOKE | PBD Podcast | Ep. 510

Episode Date: November 21, 2024

Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana and Adam Sosnick cover Russia launching an ICBM missile at Ukraine, The View apologizing to Matt Gaetz, MSNBC & CNN losing to Hallmark in the ratin...gs war, and Jaguar gets criticized for their latest woke ad. 🎄 PURCHASE THE VT CHRISTMAS COLLECTION: https://bit.ly/4hDCt3S 📕 PBD'S BOOK "THE ACADEMY": https://bit.ly/3XC5ftN 📰 VTNEWS.AI: ⁠https://bit.ly/3Zn2Moj 👕 VT POLO SHIRTS: https://bit.ly/3Y4Npig 🎙️ 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 👔 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! SUBSCRIBE TO: ‪@VALUETAINMENT‬ ‪@vtsoscast‬ ‪@ValuetainmentComedy‬ ‪@bizdocpodcast‬ ‪@theunusualsuspectspodcast‬ 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 00:01:45 This world are entrepreneurs, we get no value to haters I be running homie, look what I become I'm the one Alright, so we got episode 5, 10, a lot to cover Possibly a World War 3 Literally, I mean I understand like other times people say there could be a World War III, literally. I mean, I understand like other times people say there could be a World War III. There's some moves taking place with this last 60 days before Trump becoming the actual president instead of president-elect that's causing Trump to maybe even go to Russia to
Starting point is 00:02:16 sit down and say, hey guys, pump the brakes. What is this all about? After Biden approving the usage of long range missiles by Zelensky and then he actually used it and then we're going to show you a clip about what Putin did in Russia to kind of stand off and yesterday while we're in Orlando I'm driving around talking to a few people. It's interesting how the people who are from Russia who voted for Trump, this lady told me something that was very interesting I've not heard before. I'll share that with you guys. There's a bunch of other things that's
Starting point is 00:02:45 going on story-wise. The NFL officially has no issues with players doing the Trump dance. Is it becoming now okay to say you're a Trump voter? That was not the case eight years ago, not four years ago, not two years ago, not six months ago. But it is today in regards to mass deportation, Trump confirms plans to use military to assist in mass deportation. LA city and schools make themselves migrant sanctuaries while when they were asking for minimum wage raise to 18 bucks, they voted no to it. They voted no to it, which is kind of interesting on those two issues going back and forth. And then we'll talk about what's going on with Russia, the challenges that they're facing
Starting point is 00:03:24 with Ukraine. We will address that will address what Macron told him will address the Putin allows nuke response to US missiles as he signs off on World War three escalation Sonny had a rough week with the view where she had to come out and read something that if you've ever seen anybody miserable when they're having to read something she's the best example of it. I don't think you've ever seen anybody more miserable having to do a job than this lady. Whoopi threw her under the bus made her do it. Well no that's a producer. Let's wait till the podcast Tom. Let's wait till the podcast. Tom is so excited when the whole crew is here
Starting point is 00:04:01 together because Adam I'm convinced. convinced so Tom missed you a little bit I'm convinced when you were in DC yesterday and the liberals that I want to let you go. I'm convinced Tom is secretly in love with you. I miss you too. Matt. I've had a lot of coffee. I'm really ready to go Matt gates we got to talk about Matt There's a lot of things that's coming up with Matt gates a great clip by Josh Holly that Rob's got ready for us to play here in a few minutes and some clips that maybe are different kind of clips for folks that want to see him be taken down. Elon Musk, Brazil's first lady, said F you to Elon Musk creates political firestorm and
Starting point is 00:04:36 then CNN's Harry Enton marvels at just how much Elon Musk is actually winning despite declining popularity and exodus from X. By the way, the new Time magazine's cover just came out. Rob, if you can get that prepared to show, you should see what's in there. Elon has a checklist with his Time magazine. It's actually a pretty good checklist. FYI, if I told you CNN and MSNBC, if I told you one company that beat those guys if there's one company that you would never guess what if I told you Hallmark yes Hallmark beat
Starting point is 00:05:12 CNN and MSNBC viewers last week folks Hallmark what are we talking about it's pretty bad over there and there's a clip you guys got to watch this clip by Bill O'Reilly with Chris Cuomo and pretty bad over there and there's a clip, you guys gotta watch this clip by Bill O'Reilly with Chris Cuomo and Stephen A. Smith and Tom's got some numbers he's gonna reveal to us that I even haven't seen yet, which I'm looking forward to sharing with everybody, including myself. Our business stories, the soft skills crisis, one in four executives wouldn't even think of hiring an entry-level Gen Z. Grant today, that's Fortune magazine, California, I talked
Starting point is 00:05:44 about the minimum wage. Tariffs, check this out. Target stock drops nearly 20%. That's $10 billion they lost in a day. That's Target. Walmart, they're talking about how the tariffs could probably cause Walmart price hikes. That's a Forbes story. And then Ford took out 14% of their European jobs blaming EV shift and rising competition.
Starting point is 00:06:05 And then Howard Lutnick says the most incredible thing, breaking down tariffs that you have to see. We'll show that to you. WAPO that's owned by Bezos. Bezos comes out and says, listen guys, either come back to the office or send in your letter of resignation. And if you don't want to come back to the office, I'm okay with that. Go to Glassdoor because Glassdoor CEO said, we kind of like hiring people that don't work from home so guess what?
Starting point is 00:06:27 WAPO, you guys got a place to go work, it's called Glassdoor, the CEO doesn't have any problem with it, you guys can go over there. And last but not least, we got a show, Cenk calling the election, you know, the king of choosing elections, what's his name? Lickman. Lickman, who's been on the panel, nice guy. I like him. And in but it's so entertaining with peers to see what they say. Don't call me stupid. You got to see it. It's just entertaining. It's glass for me.
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Starting point is 00:07:25 However, before we get into it, let me tell you what's going on right now. Guys, we, Tom, Rob, if you can play that clip, we, we, even this guy here, we are excited about the Christmas season being here. The former presidential candidate that was running Kamala said the following thing about Christmas and I want to tell you what happened with this hat here. Rob, play this clip. How dare we speak Merry Christmas? Oh my God.
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Starting point is 00:09:37 You got the ugly sweaters, you got also some stuff for your kids, babies as well, if you wanna get them a onesie. Having said that, let's get right into the story. All right, so a few things while we're looking at all these things that's going on. I'm gonna start off with Rob, if you don't mind getting the clip ready of Ukraine What happened with Russia? I'll read this and I play the clip and we'll go from there. So Ukraine reportedly uses the longer range missile
Starting point is 00:10:04 for the first time to blow up Russian weapon facility as Putin issues nuclear warning to America. And Rob, if you have the clip, is this the clip of Ukraine attacking Russia? Rob Bolling – This is Russia using the ICBM. They're saying it looks like, and mind you, I worked at Malastor Air Force Forest based Montana, ICBM missile site. This is what it would look like at night. They're saying that he's doing it to show force with no, obviously nothing, no warhead on it, but just they're saying that this might be him showing like you're- Firing off.
Starting point is 00:10:36 Actually firing off, but there is no warhead on it. Oh yeah, you would know. Dude. That sound. That noise. that noise no warhead in it it was a war the cameras this guy's gone they're all this is last night Oh, that's fear. You hear the fear? It's... I'm telling people. Rob, where is this? It's still causing damage, but not the damage of a nuclear bomb, I would say. Pat, if it was a nuclear warhead, that first wave, this guy would have felt the impact that he's done.
Starting point is 00:11:31 That's scary as hell. That's this taking place. And then you have Putin that comes out. That's wild, man. Sounds like an airplane. These are the ones at nighttime, Rob? I saw this one. You want to play this clip, Rob? Sounds like Boeing testing 737s. There's three of Rob. I saw this one. Yeah, don't play this clip Rob. Sounds like Boeing testing 737s Yeah, see this is three of them. I saw them. This is what I was talking about about look it looking like like it's a ICBM This is where this is in Ukraine like this is just fast. This is the the fast
Starting point is 00:11:56 The fast-forward part of it, but that's what they would look like guys That's when that type of stuff is happening. It's like so while this is going on you hear That type of stuff is happening. So while this is going on, you hear Putin allows a nuclear response to US missiles as he signs off on World War III escalation. What does that mean? He signs off on World War III escalation. Let me read it to you. So Putin updated Russia's nuclear doctrine to permit nuclear retaliation against the
Starting point is 00:12:22 West if Ukraine fires long-range missiles into Russian territory and move into Kremlin's Dmitry Peskov's confirmed as target aggression with the use of conventional weapons following the US approval for Ukraine to use these weapons 190 miles Peskov warranted this policy reserves the right to use nuclear weapons and marks a significant escalation in the conflict. Vinny, what else do you know about the story? Well, here's the thing. Look at that.
Starting point is 00:12:50 Let's not forget about the timing. How many more days is Joe Biden have, Tom? How many? 20 in January, 31 in December, and about eight right now. Okay, and it was his birthday yesterday. He's 82 years old. 60 days. 60 days left, okay?
Starting point is 00:13:02 And let's just be honest. First, he is not making any decisions. Every headline that we see about Biden did this, Biden did that, let's all agree, it's not Joe Biden, okay? And let's remember, the Biden administration started this war. They knew Russia would invade when we publicly pushed Zelensky to join NATO. Let's all be completely honest. That's what they all want the left and a lot of these Republicans on the right and let's not forget on January 9th Biden addressed You know that address that he did time where he said if Russia
Starting point is 00:13:32 He said Russia will be held accountable if it invades and it depends on what it does if it's one thing if it's a minor Incursion we won't really do anything. This is Joe Biden inviting Russia to invade We won't really do anything. This is Joe Biden inviting Russia to invade Ukraine, okay, then he basically attacked them and like openly talking about expanding NATO because I wanted to ask you guys if Right now I'm just gonna pick somewhere China wanted to build some Setup shop in Mexico. What would we do Pat? I'm just asking you guys What would would we do if they if they came and they're like hey listen We're gonna go to Mexico. We're gonna put up a couple of me like Cuban missile crisis
Starting point is 00:14:09 Kennedy said get your crap out of Cuba. It's too close to me. Yeah, and what almost happened? Well, yeah, we almost launched missiles went to war but they blinked and they pulled the missiles out of Cuba Yeah, and then and then and here's the problem We we're not even able to hear what Russia is saying because remember the EU banned the platforming of Russian media RT News and Sputnik we can't even see what they're saying they pulled out all the way that we could communicate or even talk. So this guy send me a Manect okay and he's leaning towards a Ukraine argument Tom and here's what he told me okay okay and Tom I'm gonna go to the US Embassy closing
Starting point is 00:14:43 in Kiev and I want to get your thoughts on that as well here In a minute, but I want you to see what this guy said reasonable guy I would like to offer a different perspective on the situation Ukraine after the dissolution of the Soviet Union 1991 Ukraine Inherited a large portion of its nuclear arsenal making it the third largest nuclear power at the time think about it That's 33 years ago. Ukraine was number three. 33 years ago, Ukraine's number three in the world. In terms of total bombs.
Starting point is 00:15:11 In terms of total bombs, that's a freaking lot of power, right? Of course. Yes. So most people forget that in 94, Ukraine agrees to dismantle its nuclear arsenal in exchange for security assurances from Russia, the US and the UK, formalized in the Budapest memorandum. The process was strongly encouraged by the US under President Bill Clinton. Imagine agreeing with a neighbor to give up your guns on the promise they'll protect
Starting point is 00:15:38 you if danger arises. Later, their friends start shooting at you and you're only given tools to protect your yard, not yourself. Now Russia strikes Ukraine weekly with hundreds of drones and rockets targeting civilians in all cities causing massive casualties. If this were a business deal, how important do you think the ethical aspects of such an agreement would be and how would you handle this situation, Tom? Tom Hickman Well, you know, it was Russia, the US and
Starting point is 00:16:04 UK, I think that were at the end of World War II, that were sitting there talking about Germany. Remember that? There was the three of them sitting there. And then later, you know, Russia broke ranks, and Germany, the Berlin Wall, and everything with it. So there is something to be said here, is that there was a treaty that was put in place,
Starting point is 00:16:22 and then there was a couple things that happened. One, you know, suddenly the US and US proxies is that there was a treaty that was put in place and then there's a couple things that happened one You know suddenly the US and US proxies in you in NATO We're trying to get the Ukraine to join and then Russia who's in the treaty goes whoa whoa wait a minute wait a minute We have this treaty here. I told you I didn't want Ukraine in NATO Russia has never wavered on not wanting Ukraine to be part of NATO I thought we had a treaty here So Russia feels that the West instigated NATO and pissed it off the West is saying dude after the Soviet Union
Starting point is 00:16:54 You're just trying to rebuild everything back together You're trying to put Humpty Dumpty together again, and you want Crimea specifically you want the access to the Black Sea and all this And so in terms of a business deal, it's like people on both sides messed with it. But then Russia went and got active on a military basis. They started like not just lawsuits, they like went after it. What's your position on what he said? This message that he sent me. Pat, this is where I'm, this is where I'm getting, I'm coming from.
Starting point is 00:17:22 I think it's, I know, I think it's, stay on this point, stay on this point, what he's saying. So what he's saying is this is important because to some of the Ukraine, the is where I'm coming from. I think it's... Stay on this point. Stay on this point. What he's saying. So what he's saying is this is important because to some of the Ukrainians, the other day I'm in a car in Orlando yesterday. We're driving. The driver's Russian and I'm trying to kind of get a feel. I said, hey, do you work for the guys? Yes.
Starting point is 00:17:37 I said, I can't really openly talk to my employees about what we're thinking about doing with the event here. This is not totally understand. I said, so where are you from Russia? When did you leave 25 years ago? How's the situation? My brother's still living there. What happened when you came here? My husband and I are here. I said, so where are you from Russia? When did you leave 25 years ago? How's the situation? My brother's still living there. What happened when you came here?
Starting point is 00:17:46 My husband and I are here, our family's here. When's the last time you went to Russia? I haven't gone for 25 years. How do you feel about Putin? He says, I loved Putin two years ago. Everybody hates Putin right now in Russia. Why is that? Everyone's afraid of him.
Starting point is 00:17:57 Why are they afraid of him? Because he's become a dictator. So I'm thinking this guy, this girl is going to be a pro-Ukraine liberal type of person. I said, so how do you feel about Trump? She says, well, I know I can talk to you. We love him. I said, who loves him? He says, everybody in Russia loves Trump.
Starting point is 00:18:09 I said, so let me get this straight. Russians right now are upset with Putin, but they love Trump? Yes, why? He says, imagine if your kids died for a war that you don't wanna be a part of, and there's a guy that can come and stop the war. So the position he's taken,
Starting point is 00:18:23 she was a pro-Trump anti-Putin because they just want people to stop dying. What an interesting perspective. This is a reasonable person we're talking to, right? But this guy is saying, hey man, what the hell? We made a deal in 1991, 33 years ago, we gave you everything, we were number three in the world, we could have been a force to be reckoned with, and now you're attacking us? What's that all about? What do you say to that guy? Who's he saying that's attacking him? He's saying now we're defending, you know, we're okay with Russia attacking Ukraine and
Starting point is 00:18:52 you're allowing that to happen. Why is Russia attacking Ukraine? Their job was to defend us because we gave all our nuclear weapons. What's the argument? I have an argument. I want to know what you think about it. I honestly, okay. Vinny, what would you say to that?
Starting point is 00:19:04 So you don't need to play the video. It'll be important to show these images. What's the argument? I have an argument. I want to know what you think about it. Okay. Vinny, what would you say to that? So you don't need to play the video. It'll be important to show these images. I was just in Washington, DC. It was the thousandth day anniversary, so to speak, of the Ukraine-Russian war. And I said, listen, I have this opportunity to speak with Ukrainian soldiers in front of the White House. Let me seize the moment here, right?
Starting point is 00:19:24 So I speak with this guy. I don't know if you have the other video as well. Interviewing actual soldiers, one of the guys had his limbs blown off. He's in a wheelchair, but there's American flags, there's Ukrainian flags. I'm like, hey guys, I just want to ask you guys some questions, see what you got going on here. Here's my biggest takeaways from this. I believe that Donald Trump has the ability to win a Nobel Peace Prize if he can end this war. And he said on record, he believes that he can stop the war and possibly before he even takes office, right? He said that. By the way, do you know, Barack Obama won a Nobel Peace Prize? Do you know how soon into his presidency, he won Nobel Prize prize for months? I think it was 270 days I think it was like immediately after he took off how Tom knows this ridiculous number
Starting point is 00:20:10 It was nine months into him taking office nine months. Yeah, and he won it on the Inspiration of hope not because he did anything per se because he was an inspiring hope So it was a speech at the Berlin Wall there was so some of his accomplishments where he was an inspiring hope. So it was on speech at the Berlin Wall. There was. So some of his accomplishments where he was strengthening international diplomacy, some may say he was doing an apology tour for America, right? He was encouraging nuclear disarmments, even though it didn't necessarily begin at that point. And he was again renewing the climate of hope. So he came in with this hope and change, but nothing necessarily is manufactured. But it's now officially the thousandth day. I think we're in what are you saying to this guy? We were on this topic.
Starting point is 00:20:51 So here's my point with this guy after interviewing this guy. I said, what do you think should happen in the war? And he was he was the spokesperson. He goes Putin is Hitler this whole talking point. I'm like Putin is Hitler that's what that's what you're giving me and I said a lot of people in America have heard this about Trump. Trump's Hitler, Trump's Hitler, the whole Hitler thing it's being watered down and it's basically being marginalized. Hitler killed six million Jews. Adam what is the point with this guy saying the fact that stay on this point you just went three topics that we could have gone later. I don't I didn't Adam, what is the point with this guy saying the fact that stay on this point?
Starting point is 00:21:25 You just went three topics that we could have gone later. I didn't really necessarily know what this guy's point is. I have a point though. But no, no, it's your point on this point. I'll come back to you. What would you like me to respond to exactly? You didn't hear anything I said? I did.
Starting point is 00:21:37 I read it twice. I did. Okay, so what do you have to say about what the guy says? I think that I don't even know what this guy said. Okay, so then then hang tight I'll come back to you on the point you're making I understand the point you're trying to make about nuclear The nuclear what do you call it? No price for him to get because of what he could do
Starting point is 00:21:53 I agree Why is this guy's point so important the reason why because there is a split where some people are like well, you know Are you okay with this happening? Etc. Etc This happened at a different time that the negotiation took place, in 91. Putin's sitting there saying, that was your mistake. Why would you even do that in the first place? You should have never given it up. You gave it up for exchange.
Starting point is 00:22:13 That was your bad negotiation. So if you had a leader that negotiated in a weak way for your country, you pay a price for that. You voted for that person. You guys chose to give that up. You didn't have to give it up, right? You didn't have to do that. And then at the same side, when some of the Ukrainians are like, well, you know, what
Starting point is 00:22:30 do you want them to do? Well, gradually these guys been getting closer and closer to NATO. So both ways promises are not being kept. If your promise was you're not going to go be part of NATO, and now you're pursuing it, and then they're going to be like, if you're not holding the end of the bargain of you Not even getting close to NATO you are getting close to know you are getting close to all these guys Anything we ever negotiated in the past is over with anything we negotiate on the past is over with That's the point with what this guy is saying
Starting point is 00:22:58 He's saying that it's not fair what took place one you had a bad Two, once you don't keep the end of your bargain, you're right. You lose all of it. However, while this is taking place, Tom, what kind of a sign is it when US closes embassy in Kiev over potential significant air attacks as tensions would rush us? So Rob, I think you have this clip here on what they're saying. If you want to play this clip, go for it. In the last few minutes, the United States has announced it is closing its embassy in on what they're saying. If you want to play this clip, go forward. air defense units were deployed in defense of the city, witnesses told the Reuters news agency that they heard multiple blasts.
Starting point is 00:23:48 Okay, so that's happening. Escalation's happening, World War III. He's dropping bombs to tell you if I had a warhead in there I would destroy you. All of this is going on simultaneously. Trump, I believe he said somewhere that I may have to go to Russia now to stop it. By the way, if he goes and stops this war, Ukraine, Russia, if he goes and stops everything that's going on with Israel and if he does, the idea that he deserves a Nobel Prize would be a what? An understatement. You make a very good point if he does that. I mean, that is arguably, who would disagree? Tom, what is the process
Starting point is 00:24:33 of Nobel Prize? If he's able to do that, who nominates? Because most of the Nobel winners are on the left. Tom Bilyeu Yeah, exactly. The Nobel Prizes, you can go go look this up are given through an arcane Nomination process and they go into a back room and they decide who they're going to give it to and the Nobel Peace Prize is Basically a political football You know you look around the world that people that have really caused peace and you have Obama made a couple speeches As soon as he was inaugurated in 09. Oh my goodness, we give it to, for fostering an environment of peace. He didn't do anything. He didn't do anything. Remember, Jimmy Carter
Starting point is 00:25:09 actually got, you know, Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat, correct? To come to Camp David for a week and to hash it out. So for all the things that Jimmy Carter did to the economy, there's somebody actually doing something. Now it's a backroom deal. It's like, it's very, it doesn't have a lot of credibility with the mainstream populace, because they look at it and said, no, this is a liberal think tank that just hands them out. Now the medicine ones and the mathematical ones
Starting point is 00:25:38 are a little more quantitative, like, did you really do something? But the Nobel Peace Prize is like, you know, today I look at it and say, you get to be king of the liberal think tank. That's what it meant. You were in line with the liberal think tank, you said some nice things, did some things. Here's your Peace Prize. And going back to what you asked, when you're closing an embassy, that means it's about to go down, Pat. That means it's about to happen. And the fact that I was on the show the other day, they're like,
Starting point is 00:26:07 oh, Putin's already threatened nuclear war before. It's at a point right now, especially with this administration that just wants a war. I don't know why a lot of people out there aren't getting it. They're like, no, he's done this before. I don't care about the threats. You don't play around with somebody that's talking about this type of escalation this fast and we know Anthony Blinken is in front of the camera going hey we gotta hurry up and send eight billion of our dollars to them before January 20th. They're trying to rush this thing. They won a war with this guy and I don't think Pat, he's playing games. All available appropriations left in 2024. We need to use them. Yeah do you think he's you think
Starting point is 00:26:44 you think Pooin is kind of just jokingly threatening? Well, let me tell you Macron called him and said hey don't do anything man Hang tight and I I'm telling you right now Trump is The only guy that he's willing to negotiate with because he believes Trump's gonna keep the deal by the way Brandon just send me this year going back to telling you a little bit about a history in 1990 Gorbachev accepted Germany's just send me this year, going back to telling you a little bit about history. In 1990 Gorbachev accepted Germany's reunification and its continued membership in NATO under the explicit condition that NATO would not expand past Germany. Past Germany.
Starting point is 00:27:14 US Secretary of State James Baker, read a book on this guy, he's phenomenal, interesting guy, hated by some, loved by some, but definitely respected. German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher made verbal assurances to Soviet leader Gorbachev that in February 1990, Baker famously told him that NATO would move not one inch eastward beyond Germany. And what happened? They moved. What do you think he's gonna do? You didn't keep the deal under the deal. That's exactly what I was talking about. Remember you asked me the other day, the Tuesday podcast, you said what do you think Putin does? And I said I think he's got to do something and I
Starting point is 00:27:51 think he's got to drop something on an urban city. Remember I commented that? That he's got to make a thing. So what did he do? He launched long ranges and the long-range things dropped in some areas that didn't cause a lot of damage, thank God. But what did he say? He said, I can come all the way from here to your front door, dude. Do not screw with this. But let me ask you, let me ask you, Tom, go to it. Go to it there and Adam, I'm going to come to you with this one.
Starting point is 00:28:16 And I agree, Trump's got to be the guy to come in there and say, Vlad, I get it, but you got to calm down. And by the way, remember, multiple presidents from Russia asked to join NATO each time they were turned down. Why'd you turn down the membership? What's your point? If I'm willing to join, why are you turning it down? Why are you not interested? Why do you, why does Clinton first say yes, let's talk about joining NATO and then eight minutes later, whatever it is, well not right now, maybe later, why not? We had interest to want to have peace. So this is the part where, you know, you hear the pundits, what they're saying, you hear what streets, the people, the voters are saying, you hear what the actual leaders are saying,
Starting point is 00:28:57 their argument, Putin's argument, Zelensky's argument, you hear all they're saying, and you have to sit there and be like, dude, and then you go study a little bit of history on what happened in the past. Look, this didn't just accidentally happen, right? You don't just one day wake up and say, yeah, let's go attack them. No, you've been poking the bear. So, question, question here. What does Zelinsky need to do?
Starting point is 00:29:24 That's what the sound is. It's this chair that keeps making that sound. Back up a little bit, that keeps hitting the bottom of it. I keep hearing this. Look, I put this down. Yeah, that's what's making the sound. I'm like, what is that sound? Guys, I'm so sorry, man.
Starting point is 00:29:36 It's my first time in a chair. We thought there was a mouse in here rapping. But let me tell you this. So, okay, so far here's what we've learned. How many people, how many Russians have died? Hundreds of thousands. I hear half a million, two million. Russians.
Starting point is 00:29:50 Russians. Same as well. I think it's even steeper. Some say more Russians than Ukrainians, some say more Ukrainians. Before we even pull this up, I've actually read on this. They say collectively, there's been a collective million people either dead or injured. Okay, so now watch this. We're not talking tens of thousands, talking hundreds of thousands possibly even million. But here's the point so
Starting point is 00:30:10 you are the leader of Russia, think like him. Former KGB strategic, you are all about USSR, you are about that. Yes. Right? Okay. They killed half a million of your people You threatened with a nuclear weapon you do nothing They keep attacking They say let's accelerate the process of going to NATO They Zelensky keeps coming to us and us defends them EU defends them. Everybody's taking his sides They keep giving them money right weapons everything whatever way you want to say
Starting point is 00:30:48 long-range missiles They keep giving them money, right? Weapons, everything, whatever way you want to say it. Long range missiles, you do it, I'm going to drop a nuclear weapon on you. He does it. Biden says do it. US says do it. They do it. You now are sitting here with your handlers. You have a countdown. You know how you're in the military, you can't wait to get out of boot camp and you go like this?
Starting point is 00:31:01 You know which one I'm talking about. Like you're in jail, you're counting, you do these, you know, this is how many days I've got. I mean, I remember my locker had this with boot camp, right? We're going through it. You're counting down 60 until Trump's here, a guy that you can negotiate with, tough guy, but at least you can negotiate with. What does Zelensky have to do now? What else can Zelensky do for you to use a nuclear weapon?
Starting point is 00:31:24 What? It's either nothing, he can spit in your face and you're not going to do anything. So guess what? Imagine if you're fighting somebody, you spit in the guy's face. He's been telling he's going to nuke you. He's been telling he's going to punch you in the face. You push him, doesn't punch. You kick him, doesn't punch. You call his girl out, doesn't punch. You throw a rock at him, doesn't punch. You hit him with a bat, doesn't punch. You call his girl out, doesn't punch. You throw a rock at him, doesn't punch. You hit him with a bat, doesn't punch. You spit him in the face, he doesn't punch.
Starting point is 00:31:48 What does it tell you, eventually? This guy's not going to punch. Or what needs to happen for you to throw the punch that you claim you're going to throw? Maybe Putin is just not going to do it. It's either your risk is you have two choices. Okay? You have a hand. Everything's out. You know you have a decent hand.
Starting point is 00:32:10 But you know that guy's been chasing the flush. And the last one, a hard hit. Six of hearts. There's three hearts. They're like, oh shit. If that guy's got it, do you go all in to call his bluff? What do you do? He's playing poker right now with the world.
Starting point is 00:32:23 So the risk is, you know what, F it. Putin's not gonna do shit and you're right. So let's go through it. He's not gonna do shit, okay, and you're right. Or, guess what? You can attack him and he is gonna do shit and you're wrong. That's the deal. Or you don't do anything and you wait.
Starting point is 00:32:47 So we do nothing. Do nothing till Trump. Okay, which if Zelinsky really wants the relationship, you do nothing till Trump is here because what he's doing right now, he's not helping his relationship with Trump. What are you doing? What are you doing? You're listening to Biden. You think you're leveraging your negotiation better when I come in? This is what you're doing. And you want to have a
Starting point is 00:33:08 relationship with me and in my face, you know you're saying you're still going to shoot longer, long range missiles. You're listening to Biden over me. He's only going to be here for 60 days. No problem guy. When I come in, right? That's the part that they're flirting with. But so far, Putin's proven he's not going to pull nuclear. But Pat, that same chart that you have with the 60, Anthony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, all these defense contracting billionaire companies, they all have that chart too, and their attitude's opposite. Their attitude is like, listen, we need a war. What are we going to keep doing
Starting point is 00:33:41 to get it with this guy if we think he's not going to do it? But I think anything that flirts with nuclear war is They need to stop because that's what they're trying to do. They look like Putin and his people Tom correct I think like them and by the way strong men have been saying oh, I'm gonna get do nukes I'm gonna do the big bombs. They've been saying it for Generations right how many times do they say it against Israel? One more time and we will bring the fires of hell one more time and we will unleash everything we have, even if they're not nukes, right? This is the way strong men talk.
Starting point is 00:34:15 But what you have to respect is Putin. And I think that there's a bunch of people out there that want folks to believe that Putin's on the edge of doing it and we gotta do this. I don't think Joe Biden said squat. I believe that that comment was placed and put by Blinken and the shadow government that's there behind him that want this war.
Starting point is 00:34:42 This war has been the biggest money laundering effort in the history of the last hundred years. Those dollars, half of those dollars, half of them are making U-turns and coming back to U.S. defense contractors. Because when I give him a billion dollars to go buy tanks, where does he get the tanks? From us. He calls General Dynamics, hey I need five Model 7s and 44 Model 8s, can you FedEx them? Can I pay for Amazon Prime? Can I get them by Thursday?
Starting point is 00:35:13 That's what's going on here. And right now there are people that want the economic benefit of war because of the huge economic benefit to the USA and the huge manipulative benefit that the globalists want That's what they want, but I don't think Putin is going to take the next move I said he had to show something he had to show a response So he just showed that he could launch what what does Zelensky or us have to do for him to drop a nuclear bomb next? 60 days nothing I Nothing, I don't think so if Flirt with his girl, talk to his wife.
Starting point is 00:35:47 What do they need to do for him to do anything? The answer is either something or nothing. I don't think there's anything that Zelensky can do short of a really highly escalated military weapon. Like what though Tom? If Zelensky... I know but what like if uses what? I have an idea.
Starting point is 00:36:05 Remember he's launching these, Zelensky launched things into Russia into military backup. So he launched them in supply lines. He didn't go further than that. If Zelensky was go to, you understand what I'm saying, if he goes to a real Russian target I think Putin will step, but he's only been launching to back up supply lines and where the troops are. Okay, so why is he not launching? Who, Putin? What is his fear of not launching?
Starting point is 00:36:37 If Zelensky escalates this, he's a dead man. Zelensky, I happen to think that right now Zelinsky is probably a dead man. What does that mean? I think that what's about to happen is right they're gonna calm this war down Russia is gonna take Crimea There's gonna be a border similar to North Korea and the DMZ The West has been doing that way similar to the West Bank between Egypt and Israel this is how modern wars have been solved and Russia is going to get a strip, Russia is going to get Crimea, Russia is going to get what it wants, all of our media is going to say, see Trump gave it the sovereign territory back to him, but it's been happening over and over and then I think the thing calms
Starting point is 00:37:18 down and then I think somebody, whether it's the other side of Ukraine, remember there's a whole other side in Ukraine that does not like Zelensky. He took out other guys. There's people that don't like that and Putin doesn't like that. You know, I think Zelensky gets assassinated. Well, I don't mean tomorrow morning, but I don't think Zelensky lives to see the end of the next four years. And let's not forget maybe a rogue element.
Starting point is 00:37:48 Remember the movie, Some of All Fields? All you need is some rogue element to go into Russia, a PBD with a tactical nuke or something smaller and detonate it, and then it's over. Rapid fire. I think, listen, nobody, and I mean nobody wants a nuclear war. And there's a lot of rhetoric out there, but I think everybody understands that once nuclear war starts, nobody wins. Both sides are going to have death and destruction.
Starting point is 00:38:11 America at the very least understands the fact that we have the greatest defense mechanism of all time and it's called the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and we're not in this world. Number two. Well, it's not the war, you know, it's the climate change. It's a nuclear winner and it's the the fall. Nobody wants it is my point. Number two, I think if anything happened to Moscow or the capital St. Pete, anything like that, we have some issues on our hands. That's why they're kind of dealing with certain components of where they're at on the border. Number three, Tom made a great point. You know how much money has gone to Ukraine from the United States and the EU? $200 billion?
Starting point is 00:38:46 According to the stats, Ukraine, this is before they've even sent it, $175 billion from the US, $100 billion from the EU. You know, you talk about what's going on in Israel. Since 1948, 75 plus years, you know how much aid the United States have given to Israel? $158 billion. In 75 plus years, it doesn't equal what they've given to Ukraine in two years. Follow the money. You know, we talked about this about a year ago, the most corrupt country in all of Europe, the EU is number one, Russia. Number two is Ukraine. So who knows where all this money is going, where all this money is
Starting point is 00:39:22 flowing, follow the money. But here's the thing. Trump wrote the book, The Art of the Deal, a deal's got to get done here. Nobody has the stomach to sustain this war anymore. I'm just telling you, everybody in the world, including in Europe, or surrounding countries, and US, 60 days can't come fast enough. That's all I'm telling you. 60 days can't come fast enough because this could have been an opportunity for Biden to intercept Trump's opportunity to save the day and bring these two guys to get and stop the war. Instead, he's hurting his legacy if this thing continues this way. If there is one in this situation.
Starting point is 00:40:02 Quick question for you, PB. You know how you always talk about who's in your ear? Who's in your who's in your ear? Who do you think Putin actually respects and is in his ear Trump possibly one of them? I mean if you go down the list of who are Russia's allies number one. I think is Belarus Nobody's intimidated by Belarus. Then you have China and you have Bashar al-assad in Syria North Korea North Korea You got North Korea. You got Cuba. You got Venezuela.
Starting point is 00:40:27 Who actually would Trump, I'm sorry, Putin listen to and say, all right, man, it's time to end this war. Who do you think he would actually listen to? I think it's going to be Xi or Trump. I think it's those two. He knows. Listen, when you've been in room with, like okay, you're 16 years old,
Starting point is 00:40:48 somebody did something to one of our friend's sisters. Not like this has happened to me, I'm just telling a story. You're 16 years old, you're in a room, it's like listen guys, that guy did this to my sister and here's what's going on. Really, yeah. You're in a room with five of your friends, okay?
Starting point is 00:41:04 It's very simple. And let's just say you're the head guy that every, you say, hey, what did they do to your sister? They did this. Really? Who? Boom. Seriously, yeah. One guy says, we should kill him. So you already know that guy's who. That guy is the North Korea guy. Goes straight to what? We should kill him. Everybody has a one friend one guy says dude It's not a big deal. Let's just kind of move on. I mean, it's gonna happen. You know who that guy's He's the one that's afraid of conflict. This guy just wants conflict, right? Then you got the one guy that says well have you spoken to him yet?
Starting point is 00:41:37 Why don't we go talk to him and if they don't give the respect guess what he has to know you can't do stuff like that Okay, and then this guy says what I'm game Whatever is going on you tell me hey, I can't tell you what we're doing. I can't tell you this, you know Go ahead say I need your help. I can't tell you what it is You can never ask me about it later and we're gonna hurt some people whose car we take you Oh, I love that guy. That's this guy. Yeah, but this is the guy you need to listen to This is the guy that's reason. He's the pansy, he's the killer, this guy's like the flag carrier, but this guy's the
Starting point is 00:42:10 reason, voice of reason. You have to listen to this guy. Trust me, Putin knows who wants the war. Putin knows who's afraid. Putin knows who's like this ride or die, but it's not a reason guy, and Putin knows who's the voice. He knows, this it's not a reason guy and Putin knows who's the voice. He knows this guy's been with gangsters. You know when you're dealing with that community who to listen to, who not to listen to.
Starting point is 00:42:32 He can't wait to sit down and negotiate with somebody that can actually deliver. That guy's name is Trump, but he's got to wait 60 days. Anyways, we'll see what's going to happen. God willing, nothing happens folks and you know a lot of good news and if there's not a Nobel Prize you know maybe they'll give them a different kind of a prize, a George Washington prize. I don't know, I don't know what they do here but there's going to be some kind of recognition of peace going to Trump if Nobel doesn't want to give it to him.
Starting point is 00:43:00 Let's go to the next one. So here's a story with tariffs that I want to get into. So all this conversation about tariffs. Target, the stock drops nearly 20% after earnings call falls short. Now why is Target important? Who shops at Target? Mainstream America. FYI, we're always at Target ourselves because we may have money, but we kinda like to. We like to go to Target as well, or Walmart. I respect both of those places. Save that money.
Starting point is 00:43:30 Target shares drops 18%. That's a $10 billion day that we're talking about, okay? Literally, 18% may have 22nd or 3rd quarter, $1.5 to $25 billion in revenue, missing estimates by 2.3 shares of $25.9 billion and a market react. Then Forbes story, tariffs will probably cause Walmart price hike, CFO says. Forcible tariffs promoted by Trump would likely lead to higher prices for consumers, according
Starting point is 00:44:00 to top executive at Walmart, the US's largest company by revenue. Notable warning on the potential inflationary effects of Trump's favorable trade policy tool. There probably will be cases where prices will go up for consumers. And Walmart's chief financial officer told CNBC the impact of this price is of roughly 10% tax on all imports and 60% tax on Chinese imports backed by Trump. Tariffs are inflationary for customers.
Starting point is 00:44:29 Rainey added, of course, you know which way he voted. It's not immediately clear how quickly tariffs will be implemented. The odds of 10% across the board tariffs in 2025 are low," wrote JP Morgan's chief U.S. economist Michael Faroli. Then 4% to cut 14% of European jobs, they're worried. What the hell is going on with tariffs? It's a real thing that a lot of people are worried about. Now, Lutnick, which by the way, Howard Lutnick,
Starting point is 00:44:54 first of all, he's on fire and the way he speaks, you like to listen to him, he has the ability to go and use his fire that he has, and at the same time, Rob, this is a tweet that you have, and he has the ability to reason and use his fire that he has and at the same time, Rob, this is a tweet that you have and he has the ability to reason and use math and common sense. But the way he explains the history of what happened with tariffs and how it was, then explaining Germany, how much tariffs they give us and there's no Ford. We talked about this on one of the tariffs videos we made. This is pure common sense.
Starting point is 00:45:22 Go ahead and listen to this, folks. are a new sweet treat available in three delicious flavors. Berry, white chocolate, and hazelnut and cocoa. Perfect to add onto a small $1 plus tax premium roast coffee. It's a match made by Nick Cafe. At participating McDonald's restaurants, prices exclude delivery. We can't sell a Ford or GM in Europe. You go to Europe, you can't sell a Ford or GM. Why?
Starting point is 00:46:03 There's 100% tariffs. How about in Japan's 100% tariffs. How about in Japan? 100% tariffs. So do you think if we said, we're going to tariff you the way you tariff us, do you think they're going to allow Mercedes and all these Japanese companies and Porsches and BMWs to all of a sudden have 100% tariffs in America?
Starting point is 00:46:21 Of course not. They're going to come and negotiate and their tariffs are going to come down, and finally, Ford and General Motors are going to be able to sell in these places. How's that sound? Of course they're going to come down. Of course, this is just negotiating.
Starting point is 00:46:34 You do it strategically, it absolutely makes sense. If you do it strategically, if it's across the board, it creates a real problem. And the question is whether you believe the president is going to do it strategically or across the board. He keeps saying it across the board. Well, when you're running for office, you make broad statements so people understand you.
Starting point is 00:46:52 Okay, tariffs are an amazing tool by the president to use. They're an amazing tool. He understands, don't tariff stuff we don't make. If we don't make it and you want to buy it, I don't want to put the price up. It's pointless, but use tariffs to build in America. If we want to make it in America, tariff it, or if we're competing with a tariff it.
Starting point is 00:47:14 But you gotta remember, we need to protect the American worker. Finally, someone's gonna protect the American worker, and Donald Trump is here to protect the American worker. Do you think we make a lot of money in tariffs, or if they're used as negotiating tactics? Look, tariffs will come down there. We're not going to have super high tariffs here either.
Starting point is 00:47:29 There's not going to be a big pot of money at the end of the day. I love that story. So which is it? Do we make a lot of money on tariffs or we bring productivity here and we drive up our workers here? So it's a win-win scenario. I like both of them. I think what's going to happen is
Starting point is 00:47:45 we'll make a bunch of money on the tariffs, but mostly, everybody else is going to negotiate with us, and we will be more fair. In 1948, right, we came up with something called the Marshall Plan, right? The world, Germany and Japan were destroyed after World War II, and we wanted to export our economy to them.
Starting point is 00:48:05 So we made a rule. They could tariff us, and we won't tariff them. So they can rebuild. This is the best explanation I've heard of. So they can rebuild their economy. We rebuilt their economy using something called the Marshall Plan. Our economy is so awesome that we'll use it
Starting point is 00:48:21 to help you rebuild. When should that have ended? What do you think, 1980? Right, 1985? I mean, why 40 years are Japan and Germany and all of Europe still tariffing the heck out of our auto industry, tariffing the heck out of our furniture industry?
Starting point is 00:48:39 Do you realize all your furniture, mine, that's made foreign, it seems crazy. Why? It's because they tariff us and we don't have them. It's so obvious. I'm with it. I am with the Tom go for it. Well, common sense enters the arena. And I think people of all walks of life should listen to that and understand what's going on.
Starting point is 00:49:01 And then negotiator at the table is going to be Donald Trump and that one reporter there, Aaron Sorkin, you know he's like well he keeps saying across the board and he knows that Trump doesn't mean across the board and he had to kind of correct him and saying look you're saying that during an election and people say across the board because they want to make it sound like Trump is going to hurt us and prices are going to go up and all these things are going to happen. I'm gonna get to the Walmart guy in just a second. Instead he's out to negotiate with people so it's a fair playing field and American workers can be making cars that are bought by French citizens.
Starting point is 00:49:33 And for French citizens who don't want to buy the Peugeot anymore, which is probably a good idea, maybe someday you'll be able to buy a Ford, a Ford EV or a Mustang and see American ingenuity and American entrepreneurship and the American brand come to you at an affordable price. He's absolutely right. And guess what? Donald Trump is going to be the negotiator in chief and this is going to turbocharge what's happening in the economy.
Starting point is 00:49:57 Now what are people saying? What are the liberal media saying? Your prices are going up because of Trump. Prices are going up because they're already trying to throw the peanut butter at him and see what's going to stick. But you know what? Even the guy at Walmart said, ah, we don't really see a 10% hike coming, coming across the board. We don't see that happen.
Starting point is 00:50:16 We think the odds of that in 25 or low, but what is the headline that Forbes owned by the Chinese that puts up there? What is the headline? The headline is, oh it's going to cause price hikes, Trump's going to cause it to you. He's not even in there in a position where he can actually help and they're already going after it. But if you haven't heard this, watch this. Have your kids in high school and college watch this. This is the best explanation and common sense explanation that you have that it was American benevolence
Starting point is 00:50:46 to help these countries rebuild. Here's what it is, parenting, right? The easiest way to bring it to the average day-to-day person to here is the following. Tom, give me five different types of parents on how they punish their kids. Remember, when I say five different types, super strict. Like imagine that same story I just gave with the five examples of a friend that want to
Starting point is 00:51:07 go to fight the girl, you know, the sisters, you know, the five guys, you've got the guy that wants to kill the guy that wants to avoid the fight. Give me five types parents discipline their kids. Okay, we'll start at the most aggressive. One strike, you're grounded and they make it stick. Very like, let's call that the boot camp military parent. They're fair, they're not beating their kids, but it's one strike and you're grounded and they make it stick very like, let's, let's, let's call that the bootcamp military parent. They're fair. They're not beating their kids, but it's one strike and you're grounded or you sit in a corner, you have time out or whatever. Then you get to the people. Maybe it's a three-strike people, three strike rule, three strike role. Then
Starting point is 00:51:37 you get to the middle of the negotiator where you see a kid having a fit in a, on having a tantrum at target. No, no, Jeremy, no, no, Jeremy, no Jeremy, no Jeremy, I'll give you ice cream. The negotiator parent. That's right. And then you've got the threaten and do nothing. And then lastly you've got the absent parent. There is no discipline and they expect the schools to do it. I kind of see a, and by the way, Kim has educated me on four of these because she sees it in classrooms every day. That's why I ask you because you're in it every day. By the way, I would even put one past the one strike guy. Do you know what the other one is?
Starting point is 00:52:10 The one that punches you, hits you, sticks, ass whooping, belt, whatever you want to call it. That's the fully, fully that one. I was thinking boot camps. He's almost there. No, no, but it's still... We know how you were raised, Tom. There's some of us that...
Starting point is 00:52:22 But guess what? Met the belt or the fist or the bat. But guess what? No matter what you do, you build a reputation. And once as a parent you have a reputation, you don't need to. There's not much you can do to rebuild that reputation. Meaning, if you're tough, kids not. It's not going to happen. Listen, bro, don't do it. If they can get whatever they want from you, you're not, they're like, listen, don't do it. If they can get whatever they want from you, they're like, listen, don't try to act tough. We know who you are. You're easy.
Starting point is 00:52:48 You're going to give me the candy, okay? And I'm going to eat that chocolate and the ice cream. There's nothing you can do about it. They say that in their head. When it comes down to tariffs, here's how it works. Some presidents are like, look, why don't you just buy some Ford from us? And Germany says, no, but please, but no. But why don't you?
Starting point is 00:53:15 Because you're a moron. And I'm terrifying you 100% and you're now not doing nothing to me. You're letting me sell you BMW, Mercedes and everything. And you're literally the worst negotiator I've ever dated in my life. And you don't have a backbone, you're weak. Got it. Then this other guy shows up. Alright, can you tell me why you tariff us 100% if we sell our cars in your country and we do nothing?
Starting point is 00:53:37 Oh, it's just an agreement that we made 48 years ago. It's a tradition. I don't give a shit. Why do you do this? Well, listen, here's what we got. 48 years ago. It's a tradition. I don't give a shit. Why do you do this? Well, listen, here's what we got. You got 30 days to lower that 100% tariff to zero and commit to buying $50 billion of our cars every year or else we're taking it to 100%.
Starting point is 00:54:00 All your cars come in here. I'm going to sell my cars in America. Quite frankly, our cars are better than yours and cheaper than yours screw you what do you want to do BMW Mercedes-Benz all that look oh shit there's a new sheriff in town that I got to be careful with this is the whole concept of papaw and disciplining your kids and negotiating yeah very simple you don't want pop out some people some parents are like but no you, it's just a child. A guy's 12 years old, he's not a child. It's just a kid. Like dude, what the hell are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:54:35 You know at six years old when there's got to be some disciplines in place, right? Like right now with Brooklyn, Brooklyn knows. You know we go to dinner, we go to chops. Where does Brooklyn sit? She sits next to you. Every time. And she says, she dinner, we go to shops. Where does Brooklyn sit? She sits next to you. Every time. She goes like this, Daddy, what does she say? Right off the rip, she goes, Daddy, I'm going to eat all my chicken and all my pasta because I don't want to get pop-out because you don't want to get ice cream at the end of this.
Starting point is 00:54:58 She's negotiating before the meal. We haven't even met the waiter yet. I no go time out. I'm not going to go time out. I don't want pop-out. So if she goes, now we have't even met the waiter yet. I know go time out. I'm not gonna go time out, I don't want pa pa. I know go time out. So if she goes, now we have a basic rule in our family. The ice cream here is good. I don't give the girls pa pa's. The boys, it's a different story.
Starting point is 00:55:14 Mommy gives the girls pa pa's. And it's a different story. But time out, God forbid you put Brooklyn in time out. She hates it. Oh, and I'll put it there for 15 minutes. And I'll say, you can cry for 45 minutes, I'll leave you here. I said, the moment you're done crying, I'll come back to you.
Starting point is 00:55:28 So she'll go 10, 15. I'm like, Melva's like, daddy, I gotta put baby to sleep. I said, nope, she needs to learn. 15 minutes, you ready? I'm ready. And I come, I'm like, so, are you good? Yes. Are you done?
Starting point is 00:55:41 Yes. All right, who loves you? Daddy, you gonna do this again? No. All right, let's go over there. We go over there, boom. We're good. Come back. So now she knows what happens. But you set the tone. So to me, tariffs, I'm actually excited to see what's gonna be happening. I love the way Howard Lutnick broke it down. And for the people that are pro, anti, whatever position you have, just remember styles of parenting. If you're a soft parent, you probably
Starting point is 00:56:02 don't want any tariffs. But if you're a tough parent because you work your ass off and you deliver a good life to your kids and you expect a little bit more than the average parent that's worried about walking on eggshells and their kids control them, you're probably going to be a guy that's going to be pro-tariffs. But that's how simple that argument is. It is a tool that we must use to bring back business here. However, there is a however, Tom. I met with my Goldman Sachs guy yesterday.
Starting point is 00:56:29 Yesterday or two days ago, no, two days ago, right? Yesterday we were in, what do you call it, Orlando. And I said, so what's Goldman Sachs' position now that's Trump's president? And he says, well, the last 10 years, SMP did 13%. Since 1930, SMP did 13%. Since 1930, SMP did 11%. I said, what does Goldman Sachs think SMP's gonna do the next 10 years?
Starting point is 00:56:52 He said, we're at three to 6% annual growth. I said, really, why is that? He says, well, the moment Trump got elected, interest rates went up. Tom, you saw this. He says, the reason why interest rates went up. Tom, you saw this. He says the reason why interest rates went up is because a lot of people were worried that inflation's gonna hit,
Starting point is 00:57:12 inflation's not gonna settle down, tariffs are gonna be an issue, companies are not gonna make as much profits to reinvest into the company, and we still don't know, but that was the market's reaction to it. You'll know if that's real or not within six to 12 months. That's how long we'll know by about June.
Starting point is 00:57:27 Would you agree, Tom, by about June or November, we'll know if it's real or not? Yeah, we'll know. Well, actually, we'll know probably April and May because the Secretary of Treasury will be put in place and we'll know about the Trump tax plan, which is the thing that he can do definitively for the economy. Everything else, we kind of wait and see it shake out. So six months. We'll know about six months, right?
Starting point is 00:57:46 April, May. Okay. So that's the part where, you know, you have to kind of know that there is a possible, like when you are strong negotiating with somebody until the deal is done, there is a lot of turbulence during that period. So if this tariff negotiation lasts 12 months, the economy is going to there is a lot of turbulence during that period. So if this tariff negotiation lasts 12 months, the economy is going to be a little bit in a shake, you know, it's going to be like shaky. But once everybody agrees with the terms 12 months from now, it's going
Starting point is 00:58:15 to go like this, my opinion. But there's going to be a season of 12 months of people being worried a little bit still time. I think we really need to be very, very patient with 2025. So I'll tell you a couple of moves. I've been thinking about the tariff thing ever since I saw Nick's video and I'm like, wow, what a great way to put it. So BMW built a massive, massive, massive, massive, massive manufacturing plant to build BMWs in the U S in South Carolina. Then Mercedes built a massive, massive, massive plant in Alabama, right near Tuscaloosa, right on Highway 10.
Starting point is 00:58:48 So as soon as Trump goes tariff, BMW and Mercedes will do furloughs or threaten layoffs of American workers in those cities, because they'll want to create headline problems for Trump. And Trump can't blink. You understand? You see where this is going? He can't blink. He's got to say, no, no, no, no, no, sorry.
Starting point is 00:59:09 We're going to have Ford's and GM sold over there. I need these tariffs to come off. Because the German government will go back around the tree and whisper to BMW and Mercedes, hey, tell them to do that. Trump needs to get some headline rest. So we need to be patient with it because we can't blink because they will blink first. They will absolutely blink first. We got to be patient with it because we talked about the year of investigation and the year of prosecutions and the year
Starting point is 00:59:34 of next year is going to be the year of transition in certain things in our economy. And we need to be patient and let the man negotiate and let it come down. And Howard Lutnick was named what position? Was he the head of commerce? Is that who? Secretary of commerce and I am a happy boy because I don't think they can not confirm him. Okay.
Starting point is 00:59:54 Well, we're going to see what happens with that. But one of the things that I listen, I think this is such an important conversation because there's a lot of people out there and I'm in business and finance and I don't basically understand this and I'm trying to filter it down, filter it down, filter it down. One of the things that Trump says that's very memorable when the PBD did the interview with him, he goes, tariffs. They're my favorite word. It's possibly better than the word love. Actually it is. I love tariffs. I could just see him in bed being like, yeah, you like that. Anyway, but there is the concept relax, Tom, excuse me. There is the concept, you know how Trump's always like, we're being treated very unfairly, very unfairly. You
Starting point is 01:00:29 know, the Republican Party since Reagan has always been known as the party of free trade. But now with Trump, it's sort of becoming the party of fair trade, we got to be treated fairly. So I want to see what happens here. And I love the explanation that you did. I don't know, maybe a month ago, and you basically said, if I send you 10 referrals, you give me 10 and I give you 100. That's doesn't seem pretty fair to me. And then if, as it escalates, as an escalates, we can understand why America has been treated so unfairly. And then the Marshall plan was in what 1948, 1948, then there was the WTO and NAFTA all in basically the mid 90s, 94, 95. So all these things that have sort of been not
Starting point is 01:01:09 sort of failing the test of time, we're gonna see what Trump does to eliminate them. You realize if you think about like, how many countries' economies America has helped. Just think about that for a second. For as much shit as people say about America, how many countries' economies have we helped? How many? When they came begging, how many times have we helped?
Starting point is 01:01:35 It's amazing on how many we've helped. Look at that right there. The United States has provided foreign aid to over 150 countries as well as 30 regional funds. And that's great. I'm not even talking about that I'm talking about creating commerce letting him know hey you may want to consider doing you know and by the way then there's a
Starting point is 01:01:54 counter-argument to say dude what if we didn't help any of those guys what if we just focused on ourselves like more of a protectionist type of mentality what if we went to a hundred percent tariffs on everything that comes in and 0% taxes on the money you make? Really think about that. Anything that comes in, we tariff 100%, so prices will go up. So let's just say this iPhone is $1400 to buy. But if Trump and them, stay with me here, if they put 100% tariffs on anything coming out
Starting point is 01:02:28 to force companies to build in America, and this phone goes from $1400 to $2400. 2800. 2800. Let's say $2800, okay? If it goes to 2800, and the only reason I'm saying 24 is because there's a story that says, if iPhones were made in America,'d be worth $2,400.
Starting point is 01:02:46 If it was made elsewhere, so it's an 80% increase. That's why I said $2,400. Now you may say, damn, that's a lot, but what if this shit goes up to $2,400 but you pay no taxes? So imagine you're making $100,000 a year. $30,000 goes to taxes. Now instead of making $70 making 70 grand you're keeping 100 grand so think about that. I would do that deal of no taxes all day every day every damn day 24 7.
Starting point is 01:03:12 FYI you got a Vivek you got a Musk okay you got a Trump right you got all these guys you got the Lutnick's of the world you got all of these guys in the room together. If they did something revolutionary like that and they tested it for two years, and they said, folks, 2027 is the first year where you're not paying any taxes. You know what that's called? That's called consumption tax. You pay on what you consume. VAT. Is that a VAT tax? VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, yeah. VAT, tax, VAT, yeah. VAT attacks. And think of, also you should also think about this, about Europe. Crazy.
Starting point is 01:03:48 Macreta. Macre. Let's think about, right, is it safe to say that most countries in Europe, almost all of them, now have a very socialist bent and bending away from capitalist principles? Bent, BNT. Bent, like they're not bending, it's not a bent.
Starting point is 01:04:04 They're bending the knee to communism. We know that. It's like the wind is blowing them towards socialism. Right? So they're bending. It's safe to say, right? Well, for a bunch of socialists, you sure love market share that you get artificially because of those tariffs.
Starting point is 01:04:19 Zing, Tom. Because you take the tariffs off and Ford and GM can compete for that market share of cars. So for a bunch of little bloody socialists GM can compete for that market share of cars. So for a bunch of little bloody socialist, you sure like artificial market share. So you're like little closet capitalist. I love when Tom gets fired up. I'm glad that it's not my direction. Next thing you know, I'm going to be a little bit, but Tom, I got a message for the, got a message for the chancellor of Commerce in Germany to crunch miss Malam ash leken You go watch the I know that I know what I said watch the comments shots fire
Starting point is 01:04:59 The Jew and me got a little offended right there, but let's go to a different story Because Tom's getting angry. I want to skip it. Let's go to a different story. That was literally too much. That was a little too much. Tom's licking some ass. Yeah, so let's go to the next one here. All right, so next, by the way, what a rough week that Sonny from The View, that she's having such a tough week
Starting point is 01:05:18 because she really wants to go after Matt Gaetz, where she is forced to have to do this. If you can play this clip clip Rob, before and after, and the way they do it, and then Whoopi says, all right, we'll have to go to commercial break and we'll be back in a minute. Go ahead Rob. How could you nominate someone with allegations
Starting point is 01:05:37 of child trafficking or trafficking across state lines and having sex with a 17 year old? My understanding further on in the interview, they discuss the fact that once he finds out that she's 17, he stops having sex with her. Sonny, you have a legal note. I do have a legal note. Thank you, Whoopi. Matt Gaetz has long denied all allegations, calling the claims quote invented and saying
Starting point is 01:06:03 in a statement to ABC News that this false smear following a three-year criminal Investigation should be viewed with great skepticism That DOJ investigation was closed with no charges being brought We'll be right back Why did you look like she was gonna cry? Why did she have to read that? because of two things first Gates went hard to the hoop with his lawyers and
Starting point is 01:06:32 Went after ABC and that was the best that they could get them to read it should have been more than that It should have been more of apology but Gates went hard to the hoop and said no charges are filed against me and There's a thing in media about absence of malice, is one of the things we talk about with Will Cain. They had malice. They were absolutely mean-spirited and hateful going after Matt Gaetz on the show.
Starting point is 01:06:55 And they got caught, and Gaetz went after him. The second reason they said it is because the ABC attorneys know that Trump is about to name the head of the FCC because he's president and the head of the FCC has already said that he is going to review CBS in 60 minutes for the way they edited a presidential camp presidential candidate interview in the name of campaigning versus straight honest neutral news. ABC is seen down the street that the oh man you know the FCC is going
Starting point is 01:07:32 to be coming down the street. Yeah they're going to be upset. They're going to walk in ABC at CBS. They're going to talk to them. Yeah we don't want that. So ABC took a step. So two points. One Matt Gaetz and his attorneys got after it PBD and number two There's a new sheriff in town running the FCC. They're already going after CBS and ABC want none of that So here's what I want to do Tom Let's go right into what you wanted to talk about with MSNBC numbers, right and a video folks I want to play for you with Bill O'Reilly talking about what could happen to ABC You have to see this the way he breaks it down, okay? You have to see the way he breaks
Starting point is 01:08:05 it down. But Tom, why don't you first tell us some of the data you saw with MSNBC? Let me just actually set you up before you go there because this is by far the best way to set you up. Folks, imagine you're CNN and MSNBC. You're at a point that you're okay losing to Fox. You're at a point that you're okay losing to Rogan. You're at a point that you may even okay losing to Fox. You're at a point that you're okay losing to Rogan. You're at a point that you may even okay losing to other podcasters, right? You know, election night, some people are putting more numbers than you are. We did that on election night. You're like, listen, those guys are amateurs. We're pros. We built the Titanic. The amateurs are building the Joe Rogan experience, the PVD podcast, all this other stuff. But these
Starting point is 01:08:43 are amateurs. But imagine you wake up one day and your producer comes to you and says, guys, what? Hallmark just beat us. Well, wait, bro, what are you talking about? Hallmark just beat us. Tell me nobody's written that article yet. Bro, they wrote it already. That's bullshit. No.
Starting point is 01:09:01 Hallmark? They made cards. Give them a Hallmark. Hallmark beat CNN and MSNBC in viewership last week. No way. Here's a supersized guide to rating in all 32 new holiday films. Can you imagine that? How do you let Hallmark beat you?
Starting point is 01:09:15 You can let a lot of people beat you. You cannot let Hallmark beat you. We're not talking, we're talking about practice, right? We're talking about Hallmark. Hallmark. We cannot be talking about Hallmark here, right? I mean, you understand what the reference of the great AI. Hallmark Channel ranked as third most popular cable network from Prime and Total viewership
Starting point is 01:09:33 during the week of November 11th through 17th, averaging 810,000 Primetime viewers and 479 daily viewers, surpassing both MSNBC and According to Nielsen. This rise coincides with Hallmark's annual countdown to Christmas holiday movie lineup. Hallmark's holiday performing has reached 20.1 million unique viewers in November 19th. And in other words, they're kicking CNN MSNBC's ass. But Tom, why is this happening? Well, words talk, numbers scream. And then Joe Scarborough cries is what works out. So very interesting stuff here. You take a look at all the cable nets and the ratings came out for November 11th to 17th. So the week after the week after the election. So the election week goes the week after that. Everything calms down. Everybody knows what's going on. Votes are counted. Fox had 69% of the viewership on the cable nets for the week. Think about that, Pat. Of all those cable nets, Fox had 69% of the viewership on the cable nets for the week.
Starting point is 01:10:26 Think about that, Pat. Of all those cable nets, Fox had 69% and they averaged 1.9 million viewers. By the way, folks, that is the highest in the 28-year history of Fox. This is the biggest week in their 28 year history. Wow. Would you like to know who had the lowest in their 25 year history? Tell us. MSNBC. Fox is the highest in 28 years. MSNBC is the lowest in 28 years. Fox was the only one over a million
Starting point is 01:11:01 and they were at 1.9 million average. ESPN was not at a million, but it was up in second place. Normally ESPN is behind the news guys, right behind them. And then yes, Mighty Hallmark with Grandma Goes to Heaven and Puppies in Love, that kind of programming. They're in third place. Then MSNBC 487,000. that was down 50% from earlier this year then CNN 337,000 down 33% by the way CNN was 40% off hallmark it gets better when you take the week of November at 1117 the top 100 cable news telecastcast line them all up the hundred of them hundred cable news telecast and you got all the shows right what percent of them Vinny were Fox number one I mean of the top hundred what percent of those were Fox telecasts 50% 60% 70% 48% all 100 all 100 of the top 100 cable news telecast for the week 1170
Starting point is 01:12:13 were Fox MSNBC had several programs that had all time lows which leads us to the headline where Comcast Brian Roberts now watch this Vinny, watch this, okay? Once upon a time they sold cable bundles, right? For about 60, 40 bucks a start, usually about 85 bucks, 80 bucks to get all the channels you want including some ESPNs and sports, right? Okay, now they're selling internet for that. They're selling the pipe for 70 to 100.
Starting point is 01:12:43 Like if you put the internet in your house, you're going to get the fast stuff It's like 70 to 100 and the cable nets are not profitable So they're grant gathering up MSNBC CNBC and all of those and they're putting them in a basket and they're saying well Somebody adopt this child better yet. We'll spin it off the stock market, but the stock market is saying yeah But if you spin it out, where's the growth? Where's the profit because it's a stock people want to invest in it what are you going to do with that it's probably going to go private to private equity they want to spin those out of comcash because they're making the money pat 70 to 90 bucks they make on but tom the internet worth buying msnbc today like there was rumors that elon may buy MSNBC. Is it even more like, let's
Starting point is 01:13:25 just say for us, we're a small media company. Is it worth for us buying a company like MSNBC so we now have a cable audience as well? Would that be a beneficial strategy for a small media company like us, Valuetainment? I think it would be for CNN because that's a great brand. You have to remember, so the answer to your question is yes if it was something like a CNN brand. But MSNBC was a Frankenstein. MSNBC was created years and years and years ago. Do you remember when Yahoo, you just put in your zip code on the Yahoo page and it would give you movies,
Starting point is 01:13:54 stories that were local, all that stuff? MSN had the same thing, right, over at MSN? You had a Yahoo address or MSN? Microsoft sold that to NBC and they created MSNBC. Remember, MS in MSNBC stands for Microsoft. But then Microsoft got rid of its ownership in the channel and got rid of its ownership on the internet, the internet webpage.
Starting point is 01:14:15 And so it's MSNBC, but they no longer say Microsoft because Microsoft's been out forever. This was a Frankenstein and it's lived out its. What if you buy it and you change it and it's called VT news what if you buy it and it's a different name given to it Well, you would you would have to get rid of the NBC and the MSN or or you would you would have what's called slots on All the cable like Cox Comcast and Hulu you would have a slot there in the lineup, which is worth What's that work to us? I have the right people. I
Starting point is 01:14:44 Don't know. I mean, I think there's a real quant you could put on it because what you're describing, remember Zaz, who's the guy atop of Warner Brothers Discovery, he went to the Allen Conference where they wear all the cool vests that say Allen & Company. And remember he tried to give away CNN at the Allen Conference and there were no takers and people were rumored that it could be As low as a billion bucks remember that we don't other people said no no no it'll go for eight to nine billion And it's like how you know for what and so this is what's going on and then the cherry on top From the numbers will go back to it, and then I'll let you comment here the five
Starting point is 01:15:22 beat Saturday Night Live The five beat Saturday Night Live. Got to love that. By the way, while we're going through this, Rob, play this clip and then Adam, I'll come to you. This is cataclysmic. That is cataclysmic. This is why you got the stories of them selling these shits. No, no question about it.
Starting point is 01:15:35 But watch, this is Bill O'Reilly. Bill O'Reilly ran the number one show for 20 plus years. Stephen A. Smith, number one in ESPN, I don't know, 10, 15 years. Chris Cuomo was number one at CNN for a few years. Love or hate these three guys. They've all been number one in their companies and they know what it is to be part of an organization that's competing in a marketplace. Watch what Bill O'Reilly said is about to happen to MSNBC and The View.
Starting point is 01:16:00 Go ahead, Rob. Comcast said, you two, we were going to have to try to mend some cliche fences and you two are going to go in there and you're going to try to tamp it down because Comcast knew the next day they were going to announce that MSNBC is vapor. That is a huge meteor story. Why is it vapor? Just because they're spinning it off and putting them in the, they're spinning off a bunch of brands. There's no spin-off. There is, there's a spin-off company.
Starting point is 01:16:29 There's no spin-off. See you buy the propaganda, Cuomo. Oh, okay. See what I mean about smart people? I'm just saying what's being reported. All right. But how do, what do you know? Yeah, I know, but why would you believe
Starting point is 01:16:39 what's being reported? You want the real story? Here it comes. Yes, please. So they're uncoupling their word, Comcast, MSNBC from NBC News. That means MSNBC has no resources at all, none. They're not gonna be able to pay these people millions of dollars, racial matter, whatever she's making.
Starting point is 01:16:58 NBC News is saying, we don't want you around. Why? Because NBC News' numbers, Lester Holt and the Today Show, are catastrophe because half the country equates NBC News with MSNBC and they won't watch. So NBC is desperately trying to save the mothership of information and they have to throw MSNBC overboard. They're not putting anything into MSNBC. They want to sell it. So where's Georgie Soros? Georgie's buying radio stations. You can get MSNBC for nothing. They'll give it to you. They don't want any more of this. Why? Because it's hateful. Not because it's so far left. The whole NBC Comcast hierarchy
Starting point is 01:17:45 is far left. But it's hateful. They hate Trump. They hate people who vote for Trump. Everybody knows that. And you know what's next? The View. ABC News is going to have to cut ties with The View. And you saw that today or yesterday when Sonny Haas had to read a legal statement in the middle of a segment. The lawyers got in her, get Whoopi Goldberg's ear and said, we're bringing a statement in on a teleprompter. She reads it. Wow.
Starting point is 01:18:21 So it is over for these far left networks, done, never coming back, Dracula's stake in the heart. Who benefits? News Nation may, but CNN, which is on the ropes too, will probably get some MSNBC viewers. There you go. My drops. Listen, listen. What do you think of that? some MSNBC viewers. There you go. Listen, listen.
Starting point is 01:18:46 What do you think of that? Well, I'm certainly not going to accuse him of not making sense. I didn't see that part. That's hilarious. I'm certainly not going to accuse him of not making sense. That's a great shirt.
Starting point is 01:19:02 What a great locker. Shout out to Stephen A Smith. By the way, how cool is it to see Stephen A Smith and Chris Cuomo? The last time I saw him together, we were having dinner with the two of them. Yeah. Yeah. PPD myself, Tom, I think you were out of town at that point Vinny, but certainly Bill O'Rally is making a lot of sense. Just rapid fire here real quick. Starting with the view where we started this segment, Sunny Hostage, she should probably name change her name to Sunny Hostage because basically she's looking like she's reading a hostage video, not having to deal with her TDS syndrome live in effect because her lawyers or legal representatives were like,
Starting point is 01:19:36 yeah, you're going to have to basically tell the truth right here. I swear that Matt Gates, this is what happened to him. She looked completely uncomfortable right there. So what we're about to see in all the liberal leftist media is the fallout of TDS, Trump derangement syndrome. So when you call Trump Nazi and fascist and Hitler for years and years and years and years, and then he wins. What recourse do you then have? So who's had meetings with Trump in the last week or two? Joe Biden, Mika Brzezinski, Joe Scarborough. So when you're basically saying this is Hitler, and then you have a meeting with him, seems
Starting point is 01:20:17 like Hitler's getting a lot of meetings. So which one is it? Even when Kamala took off the member her like sort of concession speech that happened the next day after calling Trump, Hitler and Nazis. Do you know what she said? She gets on stage. She goes, guys, everything's going to be okay. I promise you everything's going to be okay. You called him Hitler. So the reality is the average American out there is basically saying, yeah, we're not buying any of this BS. And now that Joe Scarborough is sort of having to sort of kiss the ring of Trump to me, remain relevant. Last point with CNN. Do you remember when Jeff Zucker get their highest ratings? He would do things
Starting point is 01:20:52 like Trump's about to take the podium. They would show the podium on air for an hour before he even took the podium before Trump would even speak and give opinion while we're waiting for waiting for Trump to walk to the podium. People will be sitting there with bated breath being like, Oh, he's about to come to the podium. MSNBC might be spun off and sold CNF. How did they describe CNN on their last left on their last last on the ropes? Well, I thought about this, Pat.
Starting point is 01:21:21 I mean, if we, if we buy MSNBC, we don't have to change the lettering. It will stand for massive success, noble capitalism. We don't have to change nothing. But, and just- I love that. I wrote that down really quick. But this is in regard to the Matt Gaetz thing, because I know you want to move on. Let's just all understand. A woman told Kyle Griffin at MSNBC, the ethics committee, she told earlier this year that he had sex with a minor woman. She testified to the committee that she witnessed him having sex with a minor at a
Starting point is 01:21:51 house party in Orlando in 2017. But I'm like, really? So this grown woman was watching Matt Gates have sex with a 17-year-old and it took her seven years, Tom, to come forward with this story. All of a sudden, it reminds me of- Who told it? Who said this? It was a woman told, Kyle Griffith, executive producer at MSNBC, at the ethics committee earlier this year that Matt Gaetz had said- Stop it. That was that.
Starting point is 01:22:16 Oh yeah. Oh yeah. And remember this, guys. It's believe all women unless those women vote Republican. Same thing with Bill Clinton and Juanita Broderick, Biden with Tara Reid, and Brett Kavanaugh. Out of nowhere, the guy's about to be brought into the Supreme Court, then all of a sudden,
Starting point is 01:22:33 Christie Blasey Ford comes out of nowhere and is like, oh yeah, in high school in a party. And this guy, they didn't realize he was gonna be a nerd, and he had a calendar and blogged everything he did every single day for every summer as a kid. It's just such hypocrisy. And by the way, Tom, they didn't go forward with the Matt Gaetz thing, right? They stopped. They don't want to continue because there was no-
Starting point is 01:22:57 No, the investigation stopped. It stopped. The department and the DOJ closed it. Look, there's two things here. One, they're talking about Matt Gaetz, but we'll close the book on it. Even MSNBC knows- I want to play this Holly clip until weJ closed it. Look, there's two things here. One is talk about Matt Gage, but we'll close the book on it. Even MSNBC knows what's going on. I want to play this Holly clip until we close on it. Rob, play this Holly clip.
Starting point is 01:23:10 What's the word in the Senate about these confirmations? Well, I think the word ought to be, Jesse, that every single one of these nominees needs to have a confirmation hearing as quickly as possible. My plan is to support all of them. And I would just say to my Senate colleagues, listen, let these guys testify, give them a shot. I know some of these Senate GOP folks are saying, oh, I've got concerns. That's what a hearing is for. Don't go out and bash these people and tell you've at least allowed them to make their case. And listen, I mean, I think they've got momentum. I thought the meeting today with Gates went great, and it's full steam ahead.
Starting point is 01:23:45 So some of these guys, even not having a hearing, maybe not even met Matt Gates, they're just nos? You know, I've read about my colleagues, some of them here in the Senate, who say we've got deep concerns. Of course, I'm reading all of the slander and garbage in the press about Gates and others. And this is really approaching Kavanaugh proportions. They're trying to do to him what they did to Kavanaugh. And the answer to that is, let the guy speak.
Starting point is 01:24:10 He deserves to be able to address this himself. He deserves to be able to lay out his vision and the president's vision for the DOJ. And I look forward to that. And listen, as I said to President Trump, I'm going to help in whatever way I can to get the president the cabinet that he wants and deserves.
Starting point is 01:24:26 There you go. I mean, that's, he's like, hey, if you've got something, go ahead. Let's see what you have to say. Tom, go ahead and finish your thought. You were going to say something. No, I was going to say is that, you know, Josh Hawley was correctly pointing out all the hate and slander that's in the press. And you even had Mike Barnicle of MSNBC saying, you know what?
Starting point is 01:24:44 I don't know how we make ourselves relevant again. And he believes it's technology because 40% of adults under 30 say get their news from social media over traditional sources. And what they don't get is that the trust in the media is gone. And so I don't know how we make ourselves relevant again. I think he's right. And it's it's a as you used to say, it's control alt delete, manL time. But you know, what's crazy about what's happening with Trump right now? It's actually crazy. He's winning. He's winning for sure. All cylinders. But what was his downfall
Starting point is 01:25:14 is essentially the same reason for his revival and Renaissance. What do I mean? Without COVID, Trump would have probably been reelected in 2020. Would you agree with that guys? Yep. But because of COVID and the, I guess, mishandling of COVID, nobody knew what was going on. That's the reason that Trump was not reelected. But because of COVID, because it had to expose everything from everyone, nobody could hide anything anymore.
Starting point is 01:25:42 Everything, every objective, every policy, every situation that you basically were sort of behind closed doors, you know, the Wizard of Oz thing, it's all been exposed. So now four years later, after COVID, now this is the reality of Trump's survival. What does MLK once say? He says, the moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends towards justice. Short-term Trump got screwed. But long-term this is basically cementing his legacy. But in regard to this, the perfect sense that we're making, and I think you sent it to us in the group chat, now I mean X played a huge part in it. These people are finished. It took eight years for the world to see it and X X played the biggest role in this I think the biggest thing because of Pat we have that video
Starting point is 01:26:28 the CNN's shocking video remember the guy that did all the charts for all the Rob you have that that clip Pat did you see this one I think you sent it to me it's where the guy that normally did all the demographic charts and this guy right here stands next to him Harry and this is recent this is every every Sunday he did the recap. It kept getting worse. Let's see Rob. So the reason, one of the big reasons he bought Twitter slash X is because he wanted to make it his own platform. We make it in his own image. And I think this really gets at it. Look at this, the party ID among those who regularly use X slash Twitter for news. Back in
Starting point is 01:27:01 2022, 65% of those who regularly use Twitter slash X for News were Democrats Just 31% were Republicans. Look at where we are today just a completely different picture See now it's basically split between Democrats at 48% Republicans at 47% and what I should note Mr Berman is this now this new overall makeup matches the overall electorate far better and more than that. Thank you. More than that, John. Look at where Mr. Musk's net worth is today versus where it was just two months ago. He is the richest man in the world by far. Two months ago. Look at this. His net worth was 250 billion. We are today three months ago, he didn't have anything. By far the richest man ever. That's crazy. You know what I say all the time. 252 billion, they want to use to bring home.
Starting point is 01:27:49 I think Vinny brings a massive point here. If not for Elon Musk, it's over. Where would he be right now? The Twitter files wouldn't have ever happened. Everything wouldn't be exposed. If Elon Musk didn't basically put his whole career on the line, his reputation, and basically aligned with Trump, there's a good chance that Trump would not be reelected. $42-44 billion was the most important transaction in the last two years.
Starting point is 01:28:17 Exactly. It's access to information that now we all get to see. And I hope not to break sad news because I know we want to move on. Eva Longoria is moving out of the United States. Ellen DeGeneres. Oh shoot. Don't get sad. She's moving to England because they can't take it.
Starting point is 01:28:30 And I just want to show everybody at home. Oh, that would go well. Yeah, when you have that hate, Rob, and I know you know the photos I want to show. When you have that hate in your heart, it exudes and it ruins you. I want to show you a really quick photo of Rosie O'Donnell before Trump derangement syndrome. Look at what she used to look like. That's Rosie O'Donnell before Trump derangement syndrome. Look at what she used to look like. That's Rosie O'Donnell. Then Trump, the hate, the Hitler, the anger. What does she look like right now? That's what happens. Are you joking? That's what happens when you have hate.
Starting point is 01:28:54 That's not the same person. That's her. I took a screenshot. That's her grandma. No, that's Rosie. That's Rosie O'Donnell, angry, bitter every day. And that's what it does to your soul. Have love in your heart, guys. Stop watching these evil networks and that's what it does to your soul. Have love in your heart guys. Stop watching these evil networks because that's what's gonna happen to you. That's eight, she never was attractive. I think that was the best possible picture you've ever found.
Starting point is 01:29:13 Listen Vinny, you've been accused of calling women pigs, slobs, dogs, fat cows. Hold on, hold on. Only Rosie O'Donnell. Only Rosie O'Donnell, I'm sorry. Sorry guys. Rosie, Rosie, Rosie. Sorry, do that picture one more time. Do it one more time.
Starting point is 01:29:27 Honestly next time you do that you have to give some kind of note. Don't you like when they say like your ship? Okay guys, I'm so sorry. I'm sorry. I apologize. Don't bring that sloppy dog around me. Just like Sonny has to apologize you have good. Okay, wait. The following may be disturbing. Hold on. He knows how to do it. Today about 30 seconds ago, I didn't warn you guys about that photo. I apologize. Our legal text message. We've got to do it right now.
Starting point is 01:29:56 It's just not appropriate because we love our audience. We will keep getting better. Rosie, we love you. You're a great, gorgeous person. Let's go to the next one. Let's go to the next one. So, Ilan Musk, the first lady from Brazil. Pure classy. Very classy first lady. Comes out and says the following to Ilan Musk. Go ahead, Rob.
Starting point is 01:30:19 We put here in Cria... Hello? A ship's bus? I'm not afraid of you, actually. Good! Fuck you, Elon Musk. Fuck you, hello, Elon Musk. This is Lula's wife?
Starting point is 01:30:45 That's the wife. And is Lula's wife? That's the wife. Of Lula. Yes, and do you know what Ilan says? Did you see Ilan's tweet Rob afterwards? No. Do you have it? Ilan says, these guys will not have influence and leadership for another two to four years. Like they're done.
Starting point is 01:30:58 Meaning he's like, listen, you guys are gonna be going to hold it from place. And meanwhile, Timex, did he respond? Yeah, LOL. What did he say right there? That's it. By the way, Nicola is, we had him on the podcast, stud. He's a young, by the way, that guy could end up being the president of Brazil one day. Nicola is right there.
Starting point is 01:31:15 You guys are in the office? Oh, he is a freaking stud and a half. This guy right here. Yeah. So while that is going on, Time magazine comes out with Musk. And Rob, if you want to show the Time magazine cover for Musk, look at this, zoom in a little bit if you could. Okay, so look at this. Electrical vehicles, checked off. Become rich as man, checked off. Buy Twitter, checked off. Launch rocket, checked off.
Starting point is 01:31:36 Bring rocket back, checked off. Implant human brain chip, checked off. Get Trump elected, checked off. Work for Mar-a-Lago, checked off. Slash two trillion trillion fly to Mars Citizen must what's next on his to do that's badass Speak today that is fan I think that's a very fair reflective cover. You know what it's called. It's called Mark
Starting point is 01:32:01 Benioff wants to sell it for more because he went from having 4 million subscribers to Time magazine to only 1.6 million and he bought it for 180 and he's trying to recoup some of the money that he invested. So you're saying he's got to repaint the house and put in different carpets. That's exactly what he needs to do. That's exactly what he needs to do because this guy is not going away. He is not going to be going away. He's going to be around for a while. Where do you think his net worth will be by the time Trump gets on it? I already said it. I said a trillion dollar.
Starting point is 01:32:31 In how many years, Pat? He'll be the first trillionaire in four years. Four years? I think maybe sooner. You're saying he's going to 4X, 3X his wealth in the next four years? Guys, he may be a trillionaire in a year and a half, two years. I'm just saying like latest. Four years by 2020, this guy's worth a trillion. And you think that's a very good thing?
Starting point is 01:32:50 A good thing? Is that not a great thing? Trillion dollars, I mean, that's the size of GDP of Russia. Well, let me tell you, if I'm him, I'm just telling you, if I'm him, I have a budget of $100 million dollars every year just on security and protection protecting him. I have a similar to fifty to a hundred million dollars budget of a team with you 24-7 no matter where you are because
Starting point is 01:33:20 he is enemy of the state of the establishment state number one is Elon Musk. There's nobody that has a bigger target on their back in the world than this guy. Nobody. That's even Trump. He's ahead of Trump officially right now. It's my opinion. Can I ask you a question?
Starting point is 01:33:35 Where does that wealth come from? You're limited to one question. That's it. That's all I get. What's my point? What's my point? Here's my point. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:33:43 If he's at 300 billion now, where is it at today? Rob, if you can fact check this real quick. 340. 340 something. I don't know if that's exactly where. Go ahead. If he's at 300 billion hours, it out today. Tell Rob if you can check this real quick. 40 something. I don't know if that's exactly where to say. However, he's got to make 750 billion in the next four years. I think you do it. Okay. I want walk me through how that happens. Is that through Tesla? Is that through SpaceX? Is that through Starlink? Is that combination of all of Adam? Adam, it's through everything. So let's say I'm a major league baseball player and I'm about to cross 500 home runs. I'm going to be in the hall of fame. But now my question is where am I going to rank in the hall of fame? There are athletes that care about it. And there are industrialists that used to care about where they were on the Forbes 400. Honestly, I think he only cares about doing new things and driving these things. I honestly don't think he worries about how it measures up on the Forbes list.
Starting point is 01:34:32 I don't think Elon Musk cares a bit about it. I think being a trillionaire is just going to happen. He thinks it's important to build SpaceX and bring the rocket back and not dump it into the ocean as junk. He thinks it's important to try to go to Mars and be an interplanetary species. He thinks it's important for the brain research and see if we could help people through Neuralink. He thinks it's important. He thought it was important for EVs and then he made a very capitalist decision about building
Starting point is 01:35:02 a whole bunch of service stations that everybody else would have to use for those EVs to plug them in. I think in PBDM interested you think I think it just happens because he's driven and he's inventing and it just goes. I don't think like he's a guy who's reached 99 billion and wants to be a hundred now and is sinking to the scorecard. He's a vision guy. He's different. He's a vision guy hands down and he has a long list of enemies. Enemies that both he's not gonna let win and enemies that he just wants to troll because he can. As a part of it that's a childlike guy. This guy's a perfect combination of childlike, visionary, brilliance, hard worker and a wrong guy to compete against but he's
Starting point is 01:35:44 he's very formidable. I'm excited to see what he does next. By the way, let's go to the next story here. So next story, California. So California is going through a minimum wage hike. They wanna raise the minimum wage, which by the way, when you think about, I'm going through this and I'm reading this article and I'm being reminded
Starting point is 01:36:02 what the minimum wage is in California for different kind of jobs and I'm absolutely blown away. Let me just read it to you to just kind of give you an idea what this says. So California turns on minimum wage increase, rejected Proposition 32, which sought to raise the statewide minimum wage to $18 an hour, making the first state to turn down a minimum wage increase at the ballot in nearly 30 years. Okay, and this is California. Joe Condi, CEO of California Restaurant Association, called the result historic arguing it reflected
Starting point is 01:36:29 voters' frustration with policies that makes life more expensive for everyone. By the way, it doesn't show it here. Rob, can you pull up the minimum wage numbers for fast food? You know what minimum wage is right now if you work at McDonald's, you're a 17-year-old kid, California? Cali? Twenty bucks an hour. Oh, that's right. That thing's you're 17 year old kid California 20 bucks an hour. Oh that's right. That thing that that does.
Starting point is 01:36:47 Minimum wage is 20 bucks an hour. You know what it is if you're working in a hospital. I think it's some kind of a hospital. I think it was 25 bucks an hour. They're sitting there realizing bro you just raised minimum wage to 20 bucks. Big Mac is expecting. I can't afford it anymore. They're doing this
Starting point is 01:37:09 while another story comes out. Rob, if you want to play the clip on this, because I know you got it, it's a BBC clip. Los Angeles City and schools make themselves migrant sanctuaries. Play this clip. Light up Black Friday with Freedom Mobile and get 50 gigs to use in Canada, the US, and Mexico for just $35 a month for 18 months. Plus, get a one-time gift of 5 gigs of Rome Beyond Data. Conditions apply. Details at FreedomMobile.ca. To all of the future federal leaders that are going to take over very soon, I tell them this, that with this action today, what the LA City Council is trying to say is that we're not going to allow for the actions that once upon a time took place in 1954 with Operation, I don't choose to use the second word, or what happened in the 1970s when they did massive deportations and broke families, Los Angeles is not going to let that happen.
Starting point is 01:38:33 Given the reelection of Donald Trump and the consistent hate speech towards undocumented people and mixed status families, I can't take it any more. All bullshit. He's reading it. By the way, if you guys are so right What you're talking about can pause the Rob why are people leaving your state while people leave in your wonderful city? People don't don't agree with you guys Even with your wonderful cat glasses that you have on to make you seem like you went to some Ivy League school
Starting point is 01:39:00 Whatever those glasses she's wearing good for you. Well, look at those glasses This is like a cat lady type of glasses, you know what I'm saying? You go to Lensshafters, Lenscrafters, and you say, can I get, because I have the CEO of Lensshafters here, but I'm talking, you go to Lenscrafters, and you ask him, do you have the cat lady glasses?
Starting point is 01:39:18 That's this one. You just say, can I get the cat lady glasses? While this is going on, you know what Trump says he's gonna be doing? Let me tell you what Trump's gonna be doing. Trump's confirming that he's gonna use military to assist in mass deportation. And Rob, play a couple of these clips for people to see and finish it with Tom Homan if you can. And for the folks that are open to the idea of being, you know, maybe converted or baptized into some common sense, listen to these folks
Starting point is 01:39:44 and say, make, I mean, you have logic. If you can reason, you tell me if any of this stuff makes sense. Go ahead, Rob. Here's Pritzker, billionaire, or Illinois governor. Go ahead. – … are deeply concerned about, you know, the president of the United States calling out military inside the United States. Where people are peaceful, even if there may be people who are undocumented. The idea of calling out the army into the domestic confines of the United States seems uncalled for and may in fact be unconstitutional. We'll look into that. Honestly he says a lot of things. You never know what he's telling the truth about.
Starting point is 01:40:27 So we'll have to see. Is that a Wendy's flag next to the American flag? What's the next one you got, Rob? Give me a good one. Who is this? This is Boston Mayor Michelle Wu. Okay, go for it. What will Boston's response be if these mass deportations take place?
Starting point is 01:40:40 Yeah, look, elections have consequences, and the federal government is responsible for a certain set of actions and cities, no individual city can reverse or override some parts of that. But what we can do is make sure that we are doing our part to protect our residents in every possible way, that we are not cooperating with those efforts that actually threaten the safety of everyone by causing widespread fear and having large scale economic impact. Threatening the safety of who?
Starting point is 01:41:08 Look into that phrase. Threatening the safety of who? US citizen or illegal immigrants? Who is it threatening the safety of? Go ahead, Rod. Actually, neither. Right. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:41:19 Depending on our residents every possible way. Well, she's not very smart, I'll give her that. Because what I just said is President Trump's going to prioritize public safety threats. What mayor or governor doesn't want public safety threats out of their communities? That's her number one responsibility, to protect her communities, and that's exactly what we're going to do. So if she helps us, she gets the hell out of the way, because they're going to do it.
Starting point is 01:41:42 And look, there's a clear line here here and they can't cross a clear line. I would suggest she read Title Eight, United States Code 1324, Triple I, that says, you know, you can't harbor, conceal, and it'll go in there from law enforcement. So I hope she don't cross that line. They can not cooperate, but there are certain laws in place that they can't cross,
Starting point is 01:42:00 and I hope she doesn't cross it. But I- There you go, Tom, thoughts on this well it's it's funny they're all they're all trying to throw the peanut butter see see what's gonna stick and it's not gonna stick the American people voted and immigration was a number one or number two issue for voters by intensity the economy was pretty much number one across the board. Immigration was number two. And then it dropped down.
Starting point is 01:42:28 We're talking about intensity of the voter. How intense did they feel about it? And the voters have spoken. And now these bureaucrats going to the microphone and making their statements and saying, well, we're not gonna cooperate. We're not gonna do this. Your voters, your citizens said, I want it to be safe. And there are people that came here that are doing things
Starting point is 01:42:49 that Lake and Riley was killed by one of them. So how you say we're not going to cooperate, who are you protecting? You're protecting a bunch of people that have arrived here without permission versus protecting the citizens that are there paying the property tax on the house or trying to protect. Come on. I mean, JB Pritzker, he so completely misses the point. And it's also equally clear that he doesn't miss many meals. You have an idea about the future that is somewhere, you know, off on Mars.
Starting point is 01:43:20 They don't get it. They're going back to the same things they were doing during the election PBD They're singing the same song that they did and they lost the election the American people voted You are welcome to come here the Statue of Liberty give us your tired your poor your huddled masses Yearning to breathe free. We all come from somewhere, but we come from somewhere legally We assimilate through legal immigration but we come from somewhere legally. We assimilate through legal immigration and we become part of the great America. But when you come here in mass and you're not documented and you happen to not be good people from other places,
Starting point is 01:43:57 we will take action to protect the citizens and the taxpayers and the voters that just determined in this election what they wanted. Isn't Michelle Wu the Boston mayor that sent out that memo for the holidays and she only wanted a party because she was being accused of being racist? No white people allowed. Because she's like, no white people to come. So she can kiss my you know what. She's a racist.
Starting point is 01:44:19 That was a rape. By definition, Mayor Wu committed an act of racism on the Boston budget by sending out a city sanctioned. There it is. In that she did it. She was using Boston taxpayer money to create a party that was racist. Yep. And you say, well, if it's against white people, it's not racist. Look, it's been said by people of all colors. Reverse racism is racism. Any racism is racism. And she is a racist.
Starting point is 01:44:52 Yeah, Tom, bingo. But anybody that's illegal coming in, come on in. And just really quick, I know you mentioned the Lake and Riley Pan. I know that's a story that we'll get to. But let's just, a couple things that happened. Today, the FBI and DOJ refused to testify in front of Congress on threats of Homeland Security because of these open border policies number one and also and I'm not praising this I'm not trying to be cool About it Rob could look it up all these illegals going all these sanctuary cities today Pat a Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's
Starting point is 01:45:20 Assistant was robbed attacked by an illegal immigrant with five arrests since 2023 He's a Venezuelan trend that I go a member and oh taxpayers our taxpayers your taxpayers paid for his hotel So that's without it starting to hit home and they can't deny where he rested up so he could commit the crime So you commit the crime and he was looking at the camera and he was like yelling and talking all that crap and that's what's up And I'll talk about the Lake and Raleigh thing after. Rob, play that clip, the last clip with, you know, this guy to me is a star. He's a superstar. Ability to reason, very calm, but a fighter.
Starting point is 01:45:54 Play this clip on CNN. Go ahead. I promise you with every fiber of my being, because I'll probably be one of those people, that if anybody comes to these people and tries to drag them out by force, there will be protests of people like me, American citizens, who are going to stand there and do everything possible to prevent these women and children, which is all who these people are. Yeah. How about the terrorists?
Starting point is 01:46:15 How about the community? Stop! How do you know who it is? That's the problem. I live next to these people. I can tell you they are women and they are children. Are there terrorists among them? I don't know. But I can tell you that there is a government that I can tell you. But let me tell you. OK. But what I'm telling you right now, practically
Starting point is 01:46:31 speaking, is that there will be people, American citizens, who will prevent these little kids from being dragged out of these shelters. There are. And what's going to happen to these people? What is going to happen to the military when the military opens fire? Opens fire you see that and they don't learn their lesson who's opening fire these people you guys understand the word Illegal you the first thing that you've done when you've touched down on American soil, you've already broken the law. They have to get the hell out. We have to use military soldiers because the reserves, what are they doing? The National Guard?
Starting point is 01:47:12 They're not actively in war. We have to deploy them. We have to shut down the border and get everybody out because that 15, 20 million, they're going to stay. They're going to have kids. They're getting flown into all these swing states and battleground states. It's actively, we know what they're doing. Do you think they care about these people?
Starting point is 01:47:26 They don't. Let's boil it down even more. When you don't have a point or your point is without foundation, you have to go to fake fear. And where did she go? She didn't have a point. The other people are starting to chime in, not just Scott, the other guy too. There's the buzz cut that was on the right.
Starting point is 01:47:41 Yeah. Start to do that. Where does she go? Fake fear. Well, when they start opening fire in the American people, this is not Kent State my gosh You create fake fear. That's what it is. That's the tape net by the way, and then you name call There's the technique so when you hear that turn it off because now you know that they've lost the argument Yeah, and that's why they're up against the ropes with their network So, you know how they're always talking about the coastal elites, the coastal elites and
Starting point is 01:48:05 basically fly over country, you know, so I'm sure, Rob, I don't know if you can find a map of basically the final electoral college votes. I mean, we understand what happened here. I mean, the far left literally on the map goes blue and then the far right on this example right here also goes blue here. Isn't it ironic that the three people that we showed speaking number one was the people in LA. Yeah. Number two was New York, right? Yeah. Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston. Number three was Illinois. The basically the one
Starting point is 01:48:38 liberal Midwest city right there unless you want to count Minnesota, which is basically even at this point. But you know know what reminds me of is you ever see these stories where there's a burglar and there's a breaking an entry and the person whose home it is Shoots the burglar but then somehow some way they get sued or they go to jail For shooting the burglar that went in their house and it's like well, well, he's not a burglar. Technically, he was a unauthorized recipient of unlocked door policies. It's like the guy was breaking and entering trying to rob, steal and possibly do worse to my family. But even Mayor Eric Adams, I don't know what happened there, right? I know he likes Turkey. Shout out to Thanksgiving. But isn't it ironic that once he started telling illegal migrants, listen,
Starting point is 01:49:25 don't come to New York City. It's the most expensive city in the country. Like we can't afford you. All of a sudden, these legal ramifications started popping up right here. But it's, he broke ranks and they went after him. So what I would tell the illegal migrants that are here is go to LA, enjoy LA, stay in LA, be there, enjoy California, stay in California. The reality is remember this exchange that Tom Homan had with AOC, this was very, very powerful, and she was lost for words. She goes, so you're just recommending the separation of families, children separated from their parents. He goes, yeah, well, what do you think happens when a actual citizen of the United
Starting point is 01:50:05 States gets arrested the parent goes to jail and they're separated from their kid it's no difference and she's like wow next question yeah there's no answer to that the reality is when you break the law you're going to be separated from your children and by the way I don't think these guys are going to stop I think Trump's going gonna use military and I think that's gonna be mayhem. I think they're gonna go try to protest. But I think this time around more people are with Trump than they were in 2016, so there's gonna be fewer games played.
Starting point is 01:50:36 I'm convinced it's gonna be fewer games played because they're looking like morons. Like MSNBC can't get up there and say, hey, look what they're doing, They're separating. They're like dude I want the place to be safe be quiet get out of business and by the way check this out You know what I'm convinced on I'm convinced even if Soros bought MSNBC nothing would happen because I think the American people are like done I think American people are like look man. We saw what what you just did most of them
Starting point is 01:51:04 Who are not gonna forget with all all the games I was playing. But let me go to the next thing here. I think a fun entertainment, entertaining moment for you. Jenkins on there talking to a famous Lickman who has gotten most of the elections right. And this is purely for entertainment purposes. Look how brilliant Pierce is. He has Jenk there, Lickman. Who's that girl in the middle? And Juan Williams.
Starting point is 01:51:27 What's her name? Harry. Her name is Harry? By the way, in the younger TikTok community, he's actually very influential to the Democrats on the left, just so you know that. But watch this clip here. I see a girl in the middle.
Starting point is 01:51:39 Watch this clip here. I think he's a guy. Is he, Rob, is he a guy or is he? That's not a guy. No, I think his name is Harry. In the middle? That's a guy! That's Harry's sister. The guy on the two right? Yes. Not the black guy on the right. That's Juan Williams, right? This guy right here? That's Harry's sister. That's a guy. That's a girl! And he'll be joining us on the podcast in December. You can't say that to his face. Go ahead, Rob. Sorry, I've never seen him. Go ahead, play the clip. Don't blame the voters.
Starting point is 01:52:02 I think, look, we could get into this discussion but one i think you're blaming voters i think it's a terrible idea uh... and at look i debated uh... professor lincoln before i told him his theories about the keys were absurd i was right he was wrong i said he'd lose his keys so you know you were not going to go to the election long and that's a cheap shot and i won't stand for what what what brother not being the one she was one of the who want to make you a little bit more that's a cheap shot and i won't stand for it. You should not be taking cheap shots at me. You want to make a point, make a point, don't make it personal. I read your own followers'
Starting point is 01:52:31 comments and they all trashed you, every one of them, and supported me. So cry it with your personal attacks. Make whatever point you want, don't make it personal. You don't know anything. You don't know anything. You attacked know what you're talking about so deluded i've only been a professor for fifty one years for a list i've never been able to finish a book so you published then and now because you're personally attacking me again say whatever you want but i'm not going to stand for other you've got it wrong say whatever you want to sleep stupidly wrong so okay all right can i don't know if you're not just going to have a lot of show no not
Starting point is 01:53:09 if you're personally well i admit i was wrong don't need you to call me stupid but i said i don't know if you're not going to get a lot of time it's not going to be a lot of time and i don't know if you're going to get a lot of it now You're being seen as one of the holidays. You're coming together again. Hey Alan, shh. Hey Alan, you deserve a tall glass of shut up juice. Can you just shut up for a second? And let someone who knows what they're doing be so right. More glasses. Shut the hell up.
Starting point is 01:53:36 Make any point you want. I will not sit here and stand for personal attacks. You can't buzz this around. Now listen, there is, literally there's nothing to ask you guys what do you think? I just wanted to have some fun with that because every once in a while, Pierce gets a lot of these good, you know, the things that he does. I just love, I think Pierce has been great the last couple of years and I think that guy is going to get to 10 million subs in no time and someone's going to have to sign him.
Starting point is 01:54:01 I think he's doing a phenomenal, phenomenal job. Love him or hate him, he knows how to put fights together. And he has you on, you were on last weekend, you guys had a good session as well. So yeah, so let's go to the next one here and wrap up. Guys, I'm not trying to sell you any cars, but you know, this commercial may make you return your car if you own one of these.
Starting point is 01:54:20 Here's Jaguar, okay? This is Jaguar's attempt of trying to do the Apple's commercial in 1984, which I'll show it to you, except it's got a little twist to it. Go ahead and play this clip, Rob. Oh my God. Life and death were two very realistic
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Starting point is 01:56:05 No, no. That's the Jack. I didn't see the car! Go to their Twitter account. No. They post this. You know what Elon asks? What do you sell?
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Starting point is 01:56:31 enormous regards. Oh, look at this. Like what? What does that mean for a cup of? By the way, now, Rob, can you play the 1984 Apple commercial? And then look, when they say copy nothing, you copied Apple. Go to 1984 Apple commercial, if you have have it it should pop up right off the bat
Starting point is 01:56:48 Well Jackson type in commercial if you right there if you go to I think it's down one. Yeah, watch this This is Apple's commercial now. That's a fortnight. Okay, so Rob go back and just type in commercial if you can't just type in commercial and it'll come up and It should be it's again well then you have to go to YouTube go to YouTube to find it because I'll try to find it on YouTube and send it to you if you go to YouTube type it up it'll come up instantly. But watch when you see apples you'll see this similarity see if one that's that's the one right there third one watch this
Starting point is 01:57:22 folks go ahead watch this So this is Apple's commercial, they did take shots at IBM. Meaning IBM has a bunch of robots. And that's the, the book, ride the book 1984. Watch the line. Prevail. Watch. In 1984. On January 24th, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh
Starting point is 01:58:17 and you'll see why 1984 won't be like 1984. Now I'm interested in that. Right, so the point is Jaguar tried to duplicate that except the LGBTQ version of it. Assuming, like think about the profile. Rob, can you go up there? I'm actually curious because they're not dummies. Go to Google and type in, what is the profile of a Jaguar driver? Yeah. Old, rich, and white. When you think about a Jaguar driver, it's often described as a successful, sophisticated
Starting point is 01:58:48 individual with a taste of luxury, value, performance, and style, typically well-educated, and likely to be in a professional position with a higher income, seeking a car that reflects their status and appreciation for refined driving dynamics, essentially someone who appreciates both the power and elegance of the Jaguar brand. Do you think that commercial did a good job speaking to these guys? It's not even close. That's the question. Not even close. I mean if I'm that guy I'm like wait Do you realize right now watch let me tell you what happens if right now say we work together We're a broker at Goldman. We're working at JP Morgan Chase
Starting point is 01:59:18 We're working at any place that we're in sales executives, whatever we're doing. I pull up 730 I see you pull up you I pull up, 730, I see you pull up. I pull up in a Tesla, whatever. You pull up in a Jaguar. After I saw the commercial yesterday, I'm going to be like, Adam, when are you returning that car, bro? You sure you want to drive a Jaguar? And the look on your face is like, yeah, bro, I mean, listen, what was that?
Starting point is 01:59:38 That's not me. Did a person, my uncle always bought a Jaguar. Oh yeah. And you know who he was? He was a bad ass businessman. He is sitting there in his grave saying, what the hell happened to the old Jaguar brand? Jack, isn't Jaguar, what do you think about
Starting point is 01:59:55 when you think about Jaguar actors? What movies was Jaguar in? By the way, I think one of the most expensive cars, like old cars to buy, is a Jaguar. Tom, what do you think about this? Jaguar is come and gone for me. They're currently part of Land Rover. They had a chapter, they were actually owned by Ford.
Starting point is 02:00:13 They had a chapter they were owned by, I think it was Tata. And once upon a time, there was this essence of Jaguar like you would see Sean Connery, XJ, and the Ancient and everything about it. It was a beautiful car It was art, you know, it was never known as being terribly reliable. It never really became a supercar It never got to that level and then it got passed around the brand got again bought by Ford bought by Tata And now it's like I don't know what it stands for and with this commercial. I don't understand the positioning
Starting point is 02:00:44 I know they're part of Land Rover, but that's all I know and it's I don't understand this positioning I don't understand where they fit between Mercedes and BMW and you know and McLaren in terms of you know, higher-end cars. I don't understand I don't know where they fit and it's confusing to me. So that's what I would say. It's confusing. So what you have is a lot of money, corporate marketers that went out and got an ad agency and they all sat in a room together and they talked themselves into believing that this is where they're taking the brand. And you know what? I don't know. There used to be a joke. I mean there used to be this joke about Jaguar. You know why Jaguar never made a
Starting point is 02:01:22 personal computer? After five hours of research, they couldn't figure out a way to make it leak oil because Jaguars were known for leaking oil and being terribly like semi reliable. But really with that, check this out Tom, Rob pull up the link I just sent you. What is the most expensive Jaguar ever sold? You ready? Watch this here. Watch this here. zoom in Rob if you could and close that Watch this okay zoom in out the top This is the most expensive Jaguar ever sold at an auction look how sick that looks What do you think it's sold for don't go down? What do you think it's sold for?
Starting point is 02:01:58 Three million okay go lower go lower notice say right up top Okay, well only four assets. No no right up top. Okay. One of only four assets. No, go up top. Is that what it says? Mercedes, 817. What? Go a little lower to see where it says the Jaguar. That's a Martin.
Starting point is 02:02:14 Jaguar models have grown just over 20, and a couple of Jaguar models have cracked 10 million barrier. 1957 XKSS went for over 13.2 million last year watch this Vinny look at that and the most expensive Jaguar ever 1955 D type sold for 22 million dollars in 2016 eight years ago it's probably a 30 to 40 million dollar car carted in auction think about that right and they produce a commercial like that seriously it's embarrassing I don't know what they're all about I don't know what and so because I tried looking it up like who's in charge of their so I guess spark 44
Starting point is 02:02:53 As an agency management serving as an in-house creative agency for Land Rover 2021 and Jaguar, but I think Accenture ACC NT ure I think that like that's the company that would be like, who sits in a meeting and goes, you know what? And you know what that means? The head, the CEO of Jaguar, correct? No, there's a corporate joke around corporate marketing, and it goes like this.
Starting point is 02:03:16 When it comes to corporate marketing, nobody is as dumb as all of us. Meaning that when you get us all collective in a room, and you get us all thinking about it, and you get us all doing this, we can talk as they say to, to air as human, but to really F up, you need a committee. Right? And that's, that's what you see here. I think this is a gross failure of marketing leadership for a brand that's trying to find its future. That's my, that's my clothes.
Starting point is 02:03:45 This is going to be shocking, but one of the last cars I've ever had and owned was a Jaguar. This was, no, that makes sense. No, not after seeing that commercial. This was before I transitioned to a man. We all know that we all know what happened right there, but it was one of, I, Rob, I sent you a picture of what it looked like. It was one of those old school, like white and had a beige convertible top down. It was kind of like this. You want one of those? So it was Adrian's car. And then we swapped cars when he moved to become a correspondent in, in Lebanon. By the way, you put the top down on that. Oh, that was a cool car
Starting point is 02:04:25 It was a gangster as car those cars. It was gangster and you know Pat you're always talking about reinventing yourself reinventing yourself You certainly did there's no you bought a car. No, well, I didn't say buy the cars that had the car relax This was this was in 2004 20 years ago, but you're talking about reinventing yourself. Drag was trying to reinvent themselves They're calling it basically Bud Light 2.0. Yeah, what happened to the CMO of Bud Light? What after the that whole debacle? I think I'm gonna to the VP of marketing VP of marketing what it was the rainbow flag behind so there They went woke now. They're gonna go broke and this is it's fun It's almost like they didn't see anything that happened to Bud Light.
Starting point is 02:05:08 It's almost like, Oh yeah. You think Bud Light did a good job. Hold my beer Jaguar. Bingo. And the, but then here's the thing. I don't like, I still don't know what does the car look like? It's the 2024. I'm I'm I'm 2025.
Starting point is 02:05:23 Can we see the car? At least put it on a T-shirt. Like I wanna know what consumer right now is like, maybe their position is, maybe their position is, they're just gonna come out with a woke mobile. I don't care what position you like. Tom, you and this bent over position. When it comes onto business, my only interest is,
Starting point is 02:05:41 why would you make a ad like this? I don't need to know your position, why would you make an ad like this I don't need to know your position why would you make an ad on your back that's not on my business they said don't ask don't tell I'm looking at some of these cars you just some of the directions we go to yeah so but the question I was gonna ask was this Tom you're pretty good with this game Vinny you're pretty good with this game all right be honest folks if you're watching this what can you see Adam driving you know I look at certain people and say you look you'd look good
Starting point is 02:06:16 in an XYZ car what would Adam look good in think like I'm thinking maybe a mini Cooper like from Italian job yeah what would Adam look good in? 1980 Volkswagen Rabbit convertible. That's pretty high-end remember those. Yeah, of course I do What do you think Adam would look good like a lime green bug beetle? You know the the newer with the one thing Subaru Rob went to straight to super gay friendly cars is Subaru number one Rob went there, but I'm actually being serious because I can tell you what I can see him in. What do you see him in? What can you see? Because my am I because I'm thinking Miami water kind of I think like a nice Range Rover for I like the new one like a sport
Starting point is 02:07:02 No, no, no, not Miami meaning when it rains it's going to be flooded. What do you see Adam in car wise? I see him in the BMW i3 electric. Because it's very, very cosmopolitan, very Miami. What are you thinking? To be honest with you, this is going to sound weird, but I actually see Adam in like an older, convertible, classy car. James Bond type car. I just see him in a in a in a older car that pulls up you know it's kind of weird Tom that recommendation. I know
Starting point is 02:07:37 that's kind of Miami. I see Adam driving a I see Adam driving one of those older you know you know Chevrolet convertible but an older model yeah not a new really I see something like that Corvette convertible anyways like a classic vintage you know what I'm talking about story last story with the few minutes that we have here left okay Vinnie yeah Lakin Riley's killer, sentenced to life in prison after heart wrenching plea from her family. Rob, if you can please play this clip
Starting point is 02:08:14 with what this looks like. And you watch this, this is painful. Go ahead, Rob. I'm so proud of Lakin and the beautiful person she was. While I could stand here and try to tell the world the things that made her such a wonderful person, as well as the many things we have all been robbed and deprived of, I think one of her last journal entries dated 12-17-23. Says it best. So here we go.
Starting point is 02:08:51 To my future husband. As silly as I feel writing this, my old small group leader once recommended it, so here I am. To my future husband. I want you to know that I'm thinking about you. I'm working every day to become the best wife I can be. I've been working through my current relationships with our kids one day. I'm focusing on God and what he defines as a faithful Christian life and so that I can best embody those characteristics. I pray that you know that it is with my full faith and trust in God that I know this relationship
Starting point is 02:09:39 has been handcrafted by him. I pray that we continue to glorify the Lord, prioritize him in every aspect of our lives, and raise our family, our future family, to be God-fearing Christians as well. I pray God is the center of our relationship as it is a gift from him. I thank him for you before I even know you. I can't wait to love you in the best way I know how for the rest of our lives. I pray you know and feel the importance of my love and hopes for our relationship no matter what challenges we face. I pray that our trust in God and love for one another overrules the obstacle. May
Starting point is 02:10:27 our relationship last forever. Your future wife, Lakin. That, Your Honor, was our beautiful Lakin. That, Your Honor, is just a glimpse of what was tragically and brutally taken from her and us that day. Oh, man. That's a first of all, damn, can you go to Tom first? I don't even think I could talk right now. Tom, could you just give her a shout out Tom for fighting for 17 minutes from this guy. Man, she fought like any of us would fight and the horror of what she went through has been made clear to us because of the
Starting point is 02:11:11 technology, what we have on the phone. And it just underlines the horrors that that we're capable of. And this guy came here was without, and this is what you get. If you don't check at the door, this is what you can get, and this is what you lose. You lose what is terribly precious in the face of political expediency because you want anyone to walk in unchecked for political expediency, but this is what you get This is a conquest that is there and this this consequence lies at the feet of those who defend unchecked Unbridled immigration we are all here from somewhere else
Starting point is 02:12:00 But we were checked at the door and those that weren't checked and didn't that the filter of justice didn't properly, you know, protect our communities, our people from this. This is what we get and that's the pain we inflict on people there. Right there, we are all Lakin's parents. We are all feeling that. We are all listening to that and I believe that the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ is on that guy Because I don't know if I would have been able to read that that way with that grace and dignity That he was only nine feet away from my daughter's killer And I just I admire him my prayers go to him for his healing But this is what you get.
Starting point is 02:12:45 In the name of political expediency, this is the consequence. This is when the human consequence becomes real, when it's no longer words on news shows debating. This is when the consequence becomes human and permanent. And it sits at the feet of those that want unchecked immigration versus orderly immigration where people can experience the blessing and the
Starting point is 02:13:05 joy that is in the United States of America. But you don't check it at the door and you just let the filter come in. This is the consequence and this is what we want to protect our citizens from. And I'm disgusted by what led up to this, but I admire that Father is able to stand there with that grace, but I am absolutely horrified by what's happened. And you see the killer there sitting there. I'm sure he's probably shackled, but he's sitting there with nary a tear and just sitting there staring at the Father.
Starting point is 02:13:36 His heart is so dark. There's actually a clip that you'll, Rob, if you want to play the other clip, I'll just send it to you. This is a clip that's being shown and and I wanna go to Tom Homan, because the most incredible thing here is when we're talking about, you know, we're fighting for women, we're fighting to protect women,
Starting point is 02:13:54 we're fighting to protect women. Here's Riley Gaines' tweet from a few days ago, and she talks about, Lakin fought for her life for 18 minutes. Don't you dare tell me I didn't vote to protect women. Play this clip rock and watch his reaction. Where he 22nd, Jose Abara put on a black hat, a hoodie style jacket and some black kitchen style
Starting point is 02:14:22 disposable gloves. And he went hunting for females on the University of Georgia's campus and in his hunt he encountered 22 year old Lakin Riley on her morning jog and when Lakin Riley refused to be his rape victim, he bashed her skull in with a rock repeatedly. That is what this case is all about. The evidence will show that Lakin fought. She fought for her life. She fought for her dignity.
Starting point is 02:15:11 And in that fight, she caused this defendant to leave forensic evidence behind. She also marked her killer for the entire world to see. The forensic evidence that he left behind in this fight is his DNA, and only his DNA and Lakin's underneath Lakin's right fingernails. DNA and Lakin's, underneath Lakin's right fingernails. He also left behind in a struggle with her over her phone, because the court will hear that she called 911. He left behind his left thumbprint on her iPhone, which was found not far from her body at the crime scene. And it is that forensic
Starting point is 02:16:06 evidence alone that would give you enough evidence to find him guilty as charged on the counts in this indictment. The evidence in this case will come in basically three forms. There'll be forensic evidence, there will be digital evidence, and there will be video evidence. And all three forms of those evidence will point to one person, Jose Abara, as the killer of Lake and Riley. Help turn off hesitation, turn off doubt, turn off fears. With your support, the YMCA of Greater Toronto helps people turn off whatever's holding them back so they can let their potential shine,
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Starting point is 02:17:48 people like me will be out there protesting. Are you gonna protest against this? This guy's a guy here from Venezuela. He's a gangster from a Venezuelan gang. That, you know, when we talk about Mara Sabatrucha, MS-13, they're like, that's nothing compared to what some of these guys from this Venezuelan gang does okay? What are you gonna do with that? Are you gonna protest on behalf of her?
Starting point is 02:18:08 Are you gonna go out there say anything about it you you were claiming the lady earlier that says if you go out there You know I'm talking about Rob you play the clip and by the way This is what Tom Holman had to say about this Rob and I think in this clip He does talk about the leaking Riley case go to play this clip go for it You know Laura a lot of people ask me why I get so emotional when I do Fox News and why I scream at members of Congress because I've seen so much tragedy I've talked to hundreds of angels and moms and dads old that were raped multiple times by members of the cartel. When you look in her eyes and everything innocent and pure has been ripped from her soul and her life will never be the same. I mean, it's just, I'm tired of it.
Starting point is 02:18:55 And the government failed the Lincoln-Riley family. Not only, if President Trump was president, he'd be sitting in Mexico and they'd remain in the Mexico program. And if he did get to New York and he was arrested for injury to a child in New York, ICE would be able to arrest him because the priority is under Trump where if you're in the country illegally you're a target but because Texas Charm of Marocas put the priority so low even the injury to the child didn't meet the standards so ICE could even place a detainer on him so this is purely it could have been prevented
Starting point is 02:19:24 this young lady's dead and I want every mayor every governor of a sanctuary jurisdiction to listen to that tape Listen this young girl fight for her life fight for her breath trying to survive Terrified think of the I want you to understand what she went through like the nine-year-old boy Did that five-year-old boy in the back to track tractor trailer that I held, I found him dead, that baked to death. I thought about what the last hour of his life was like. You need to listen to this tape. And for those governors and mayors who are saying they're going to stop Tom Homan, they're going to stop President Trump, shame on you.
Starting point is 02:19:56 Your responsibility is to protect your communities, and that's what we want to do, is protect your community. That's why many millions are happy he got that job. Probably besides Matt Gaetz and them, I think he's absolutely the best one. Because now think about it, now for this evil, rapist, murderer, gang member piece of, you know, why do you want to say his name? He's going to stay alive for the rest of his life, and our tax dollars are going to pay to keep this guy alive and just to bring it all the way back to the beginning. Why is he here? Why is that guy in this country? He came into Texas
Starting point is 02:20:34 because he knew it was wide open, went to Texas, got a ride to New York, and then in New York got a free humanitarian flight to Georgia. Why? Swing state, battle state, all that shit. This is the left's way of importing votes and their votes mean more than your lives and your kids' lives and our lives. And I'm sick and tired. AOC, Biden, Kamala, every hearing I've heard where they're like, these kids, it's not about the kids. It's about illegal people coming here and one death guys Tom one death Lake and Riley's death is enough for me, okay
Starting point is 02:21:09 So if we need to use the military so be it because one of our lives to me is worth more than a thousand of these Pieces of shit that come here, and they kill our people. That's it So you'll bring the military and I don't want to let them cry let them be like oh grabbing kids I don't care at this point I don't care at this point because here yet that you know what that means that they have audio of her fighting and crying on a 911 call Like what are we talking about so shy I don't want to hear the Michelle Wu they can all kiss my I don't want to Hear you I don't want to hear it bring in the military get them all the hell out of here shut the border down
Starting point is 02:21:43 There's no more question of it, because it's for votes. It wasn't for, oh, we care about, they care about this guy, they don't give a damn. One life George Floyd was enough to justify a whole summer of riots and protests and destruction. And the loss of George Floyd was a tragedy. It was tragedy how he died, it was tragedy that he was such an addict, it was tragedy the
Starting point is 02:22:06 whole thing happened. But one life was enough to justify in the liberal mindset the entire summer of property destruction and protests and all that went on it. But now you come back and we're talking about one life here and it's not enough to get you to get behind sensible immigration policy and sensible assessment of who's coming in and who should be and who is a legitimate refugee from Iran under a failed administration and a family that can come here versus people just walking across that have got criminals in their midst.
Starting point is 02:22:39 I'm sorry. If one life is good enough for that, then one life is good enough for this. And I think with Future Looks Bright, because there's enough for that then one life is good enough for this and I think with future looks bright because there's Enough people that are going to stand up to it and they're going to ask for it and they just did on November 5th And they're asking for the results He's been nominated to help get the results and I think people need to stay out of their damn way and let them Execute the results. Well, I totally understand why we're all emotional about the situation because Lakin Reilly is basically a symbol of why America elected Donald Trump.
Starting point is 02:23:11 I mean, talk about the convergence of the broken immigration system and the policies the Democrat establishment has basically resurrected between the trans rights over basic normal women's rights. Right? So that letter to her future husband, are you kidding me? What type of woman these days actually writes a letter like that? So something that you can think about with Lake and Riley is her name is going to live on forever after her death. She has a legacy, even though she wasn't able to create her own legacy, basically we were able to make it for her.
Starting point is 02:23:49 You know, she's a symbol of what women should be these days. So you know, this letter to her future husband where she's saying, I'm going to make this house a home and I've got dreams, I'm going to be a nurse and I'm going to be a great mother and I believe in God and I believe in Jesus and I have values and I have principles. Women don't necessarily think like that these days. We've seen this. So, you know, Trump's talking about making America great again and I get that. Not many. Not many. There are some that do, but not many. There are very few, is what I'm saying.
Starting point is 02:24:19 Trump's talking about making America great again, but Lakin Reilly is sort of in the camp that's trying to make women great again. I don't know many women that talk like that these days. You know, the Democratic Party that doesn't know the difference between a man and a woman. Here's a woman fighting for her life who wanted to be a nurse who wanted to be a wife who wanted to be a mother. And then you see you juxtapose that with this surgeons of this for B movement, where women are out there and not the most attractive women, let's face it, who are claiming they're not going to date, they're not going to have sex, they're not going to marry, they're not going to have children.
Starting point is 02:24:53 Nobody's interested in those women. Lake and Riley is a symbol of who would be an ideal wife is a symbol of exactly who men are more interested in these days. And her life was unfortunately taken by this guy. But her name will live on forever. That letter was a vision statement. She believed the future looked bright. There's no question about it. By the way, you know, this is in in life life sometimes strange things happen simultaneously where some of it is extremely unfair when it happens. Extremely unfair when it happens. And you never know when it's taking place.
Starting point is 02:25:35 And it's typically when there's so much chaos, so much division. It could be in the family, it could be in a country, it could be a company, it could be in anything that takes place. And then all of a sudden you see certain stories that brings people together and you realize common sense prevails. Of course, one of the other clips that we didn't see, I think it's the sister that said, I'm willing to give up everything I have just to have her back with me. I've seen so many of these clips when I go through.
Starting point is 02:26:01 Listen, I got four kids, two boys, two girls. it's the last thing you want to see a parent go through. May God continue to bless the Riley family. The fact that Lakin wrote that letter to her future husband, that means the right values and principles were taught in that family by mom and dad Obviously it's it's been it's been a while since this happened Condolences to the family and Justice has been served of course based on what you're saying for guy like that We have to use our taxpayer money to take care of this guy in the jail for the next however many years 60 years He's a young guy Maybe that's the conversation of a death penalty when somebody comes here illegally and does anything to any one of our citizens
Starting point is 02:26:46 You're not only here illegally and you kill one of ours. It's not even a hesitation We're not gonna spend a penny on your life death penalty. Take this guy out It's a conversation that maybe needs to be had at the next level anyways guys This is one of the reasons why we're optimistic the right people are finding each other willing to fight for This is one of the reasons why we're optimistic. The right people are finding each other and willing to fight for individuals like her and many other individuals to prevent future Lake and Riley stories from happening. At the end of the day, I think God is good. That's where my confidence comes from.
Starting point is 02:27:17 Our message here is future looks bright. We're optimistic that the right people are finding each other, working together, and have the courage to go out there and do their part. If you watch this show, because a part of that DNA and the wiring is in you as well, you matter just as much as everybody else does. We appreciate you. We don't have another podcast, Rob, this week. I think I may be doing one that may go live tomorrow, but for everybody else, we'll do
Starting point is 02:27:37 a Home Team podcast again next week. God bless. Have a great weekend. Take care. Bye-bye, bye-bye.

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