PBD Podcast - The Hot Pool Boy at Mar-a-Lago | PBD Podcast | EP 30

Episode Date: December 4, 2020

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to episode number 30. Okay, we've made it to 30 episodes. I was going to send it to 30 episodes to be zero. Oh, my God. And, uh, you know, we got, we got a, we got a lot of different things that happened in the last couple of days to cover here. I'm tired, man. I'm late night.
Starting point is 00:00:15 But you have late night, late night, yesterday, yesterday, you and Tom had a conversation to do that about what percentage he is at with Trump still being able to be president. And you said, what, you're still at zero percent. Why to be president. Can you go less than zero? Can you go less than zero? Your Tom has anything. Well, Tom's numbers are going up somehow a little bit. He's still there. I mean, okay. He just released a great tape last night. Yeah. 41%. It was, it's gone from 33 to 38 to 41, which is significantly below 50%. I'm not saying he's going to do it, but it's still, are you getting more optimistic? Not too much, but it's a small, I mean,
Starting point is 00:00:49 Christmas is coming. It might be a great gift for the world. The pop out of the thumbs up. If he has any chance, thumbs down if Biden's going to be the next president just real quick. I mean, thumbs up. He's going to be president. Thumbs down. Biden's got to own. I put him a thumb up just because I like this show. But hey, how about the fact that Biden is already injured? I mean, the dude is so frail. He can't even play with his dog. Yeah, he's true. He had an ankle injury, he had an ankle injury and shut out to Clay Thompson, man, the two
Starting point is 00:01:17 seasons in or would injuries. Well, they talked to the Joe Biden, two of the greatest shooters around. He got injured. He left the old guy. All right, so let me take what topics we got here today. Sales Force confirms a deal to buy slack for $27.7 billion. By the way, slack. Who knows slack?
Starting point is 00:01:31 We know slack. We use slack every day. But slack for $27.7 billion. Obama made a comment about defunding the police, which we'll talk about and we'll watch here in a minute. Trump, potentially, by pardoning himself, which will debate that a little bit, have some fun with that.
Starting point is 00:01:46 Salesforce Mark Benninghoff becomes a top deal maker, seizing the crown from his former boss, the one and only legendary Larry Ellison. We got some stories with underarmor and Steph Krivo that that's going to work out or not. Another big company, leaving California for Texas. Hugh Packard leaves California for Texas in headquarters jump. We'll talk about that. Elon Musk thinks within the next six years,
Starting point is 00:02:09 we can have life in Mars and Tom has strong opinions about that. You're there, you're going. We'll see what he's going to say. Musk has some commas to his employees, Wal-Martins dropping their shipping, all the Bitcoin community. If you are in the Bitcoin community and your plans are to one day be a millionaire
Starting point is 00:02:24 and get rich with Bitcoin community, one plans are to one day be a millionaire and get rich with Bitcoin community, one announcement today is going to fire you up. You know, that's going to be, that's going to be, that's going to be, that's going to fire. You're being, that's a big one, right? You must call it bitch coin. Bitch, you would call it a bitch. Oh, my bitch coin, that, yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:37 I mean, that's, that's 22 years ago. Okay. So, all right. So Walmart, Visa, Blackberry, records spikes, you know, 65% after their deal and Blackberry felt like it was gone, but it's coming back. We'll talk about Nasdaq Seaks board diversity rule similar to Germany, which we will see that I miss one or predictions. Oh, oh, oh, oh, yeah, yeah, you got a prediction. Tom's got a strong prediction about Melania and and Adams got a prediction. Not, not if we'll get yeah, you got a prediction. Tom's got a strong prediction about Melania and, and Adam's got a prediction.
Starting point is 00:03:06 I'm not, I'm not if we'll get to that out here in a minute. Let me just give a couple of other things. And then we have a bar made of comment about, there's no voter fraud, which I'm sure Adam's got a lot of exciting things to add on that one. So does Kai. And then Talsi Gabbard, uh, uh, believe we should pardon Edward. No, we're sorry, man. We talk about the bar.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Pardon Edward Snowden and Julian Assange. He's talking about the bar. Pardon Edward's Noden and Julien Assange. Rand Paul went at it again and by fart, we have a story that is the number one trending story in business inside of yesterday. That's why I'm so tired today by the way. Yeah, by the way, that story makes no
Starting point is 00:03:39 sense when you read it the first time. It sounded like a spoof. And that was the joke. That was the joke. But it's a real story on what happened. But first, let's get into this prediction, Adam, that you have saying that he's saying 41% Trump's going to win. You're saying 0% maybe negative, but your prediction is you're predicting that Melania Trump may leave Trump. I'm just, I'm just while we're in the prediction game, while we're
Starting point is 00:04:02 doing the no-show, dumbest stuff. I mean. I mean clearly Tom just throwing out any of his numbers are going higher somehow. So that's data. That's not throwing out. The Trump stuff going up. Yes, Trump. A little bit. So as all these states all these states start to certify Nevada, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania. What you're getting there? You're like, oh, I like this. I like that Biden's winning these states.
Starting point is 00:04:24 I'm going higher on Trump. I like that Biden's winning these states. I'm going higher on Trump. I respect for going down with a shit, man. I respect this. No life jacket. Here's my prediction. You think Milan is gonna be a Trump? I got two predictions.
Starting point is 00:04:33 I got two predictions. I did some, and I'm not just pulling this out of my ass. I said, all right, how long has Trump been married before? How long has Trump been married? How long was he married to Ivana Trump? Yeah. How long? What's the number?
Starting point is 00:04:45 The number is 15 years. Okay. Numbers 15 years. She's obviously the mom of Don Jr., Ivana and Eric, right? Three beautiful, beautiful children, except for Eric. He's a little goofy in the face. Then you got, I was sorry. And then you got his second wife, Marla Mabel's.
Starting point is 00:05:04 How long were they married? Four years. Six years, Tom. I like that. And then you got his second wife, Marla Mabel's. How long were they married? Four years. Six years, Tom, I like that. Took the under. All right. Give Trump a respect. A little longer than six years. They had a kid called Tiffany, you know, little,
Starting point is 00:05:15 a long, seven, a long prediction. Melania, how long have they been married now? 15. 15 years. So the track record, he has not lasted longer than 15 years. If I had to make a prediction, what would happen first? Let's ask the audience here.
Starting point is 00:05:31 What would happen first? Melania leaves Trump or Kamala Harris becomes president for Joe Biden. What would happen first? Basically you're saying, you know, in the next four years Kamala is going to step in for Biden or Melania says, look, enough enough for this guy. Are you going to make a damn prediction? Are you just going to do four play for breaking to give us your answer?
Starting point is 00:05:52 Let me get. I just hold on. What is going? I predicted. I predicted. I watched a Melania video all night. Yeah, let me. Melania is 50 years old.
Starting point is 00:06:00 Okay. She's 50. You're what? Don is, I'm 39 and a half. Okay. Melania. Trump is 74. Trump's 50. You're what? Don is I'm 39 and a half. Okay. Melania 74. Trump is 74. 24 years. Age difference. You looks great for 74 year old. She looks great for 50 year old. Well, she looks great for a 50 year old. I won't back up whatever you just said about Trump looking great. He looks kind of orange to me. My prediction is one this dust is all settled. Breaking news, guys.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Trump's probably not gonna be the president come January 20th. I don't wanna break your heart, Tom. But my guess, my prediction is, Mulani is saying enough enough of this clown show. I'm out. You think so. I don't even know what his answer is now.
Starting point is 00:06:38 I think my prediction is she's leaving him. I'm saying yes, but I pose it with timeline. I pose it with what would likely, be most likely to happen. Yeah. Kamala ends up becoming president because Joe Biden, you know, or I'm going with Melania.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Can I make one quick prediction? I predict that if you look at Adam's value tame in contract, he's paid by the word for the podcast. Right? I went there. I like it. They are going to go separate ways. There is no way they are staying together. Don't you think that they have an agreement? There is something I agree with you. I think they're done. I really, really think that they're
Starting point is 00:07:17 going to go their separate ways because Donald's not going to give up the politics. He's already said he's going to start campaigning already right away. You think she wants four more years that garbage? She had some sort of deal in place where I will stick with you through one or two terms. I will be a great first lady because she was. She was a, and is and continued will be for the next four years. She still will be up. But I think, I think, you know, she, the, the age difference, I think, you know, she's
Starting point is 00:07:41 done her time. I think 15 years with Trump is sort of like 70 years with a normal husband. I mean, that's a long time. That's a lot of stuff. You're coming out today. No, I'm not. I'm not. No, I'm not.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Only moley. But I'm not ripping them. I'm just saying, you know, they ran the course of a relationship. And I think they have two different fires driving them in burning for them. And I think they're going to go separate ways. Did you see that coming? You want to do each other? I'm like, you want to, you look like you're ready. Let me get it. Let me get a half. That's
Starting point is 00:08:09 all right. Okay. So, so both of you guys are thinking it's over. I do. I really think that's my prediction. Okay. Yes. Now, no, okay. So both of you guys are thinking it's going to be over with. So how quickly thing that's going to happen is I'll like, let's just say he's done. He's out. How much longer until she says, listen, we're done with this. I got to move on. I think it's very low key. I don't think she goes to Mar-a-Lago. I don't know. I think there's going to be something. Maybe she goes to Florida because what's there to go back to New York for right now? But I think he goes back to Mar-a-Lago. Is it a public divorce? I don't think so. I think she's too classy. I think I don't, I don't think they're going to make this thing.
Starting point is 00:08:41 So what do you mean? So it will not be a divorce. It's just married, but different lives. I think they're definitely going to go separate ways. But I think eventually, let me let me think about that more. I don't know if they're going to go through the divorce. I mean, how could they not be together? How crude can I get right now? God has crude as you want to. I just don't think he's hitting it at all.
Starting point is 00:08:58 I don't think he's giving two shits about Melania in the bedroom. She's hot. She's 50. She's still got some drive left. I mean, she's been dealing with shits about Melania in the bedroom. She's hot, she's 50. She's still got some drive left. I mean, she's been dealing with Trump's nonsense for a solid five years. I don't think after all his tweeting and being up early, I don't think he's showing her any love.
Starting point is 00:09:14 I really don't. So I think some hot pool boys gonna come around, Mar-a-Lago, some young, hot, 22 year old, Iranian, bell bottom wearing, stud like, look at, hot, 22 year old Iranian bell bottom wearing stud like the 22 year old, the 20 year old version of PBD shows up. Hey, it's time to clean your pool. Oh, shit. What was this dude? All right. We saw that happen and go there. I'm just saying. Okay. Let me just agree with you. It's not like Donald Trump isn't wanting to have some relationships. I just, I would say she's the one that's saying it's not going to happen, right?
Starting point is 00:09:47 If they're not sleeping together or whatever you implying, they're, I don't think she's like, yeah, just I don't, I don't. By the way, let me ask you if you're watching this, if you're watching this yourself, what do you think? Do you think this is? I'm actually really curious. Do you think this is even a topic? Like do you think they're going to stay together or not?
Starting point is 00:10:02 Because if go to the go to the last president whose wife remarried to another man, who was it? Jackie Kennedy. She remarried to Onassis. Onassis, yeah. But she general. She went with Onassis. If you remember one time, there's a story. I interviewed Clint Hill, who was her secret service for many years, and Clint Hill wrote a book called Jackie and I or something like that. What was it? What's the book called? And it was four five president. He was a secret service to four five presidents. Okay, Clint Hill. He's the guy that jumped on the top of the car when Kennedy got assassinated. You see the video? The guy that jumped up with that guy and the video has got like five million. Oh my gosh. It's a fascinating interview.
Starting point is 00:10:45 Miss Kennedy and I. Miss Kennedy and I, again, I was like a voice of God. I can't. I don't know where, yeah. So, so, so we sit there we're talking and there was an incident, incident that happened. The incident was, I think John F. Kennedy got caught with Maryland and it became too public.
Starting point is 00:11:03 And when it became public, and she was very embarrassed. And she said, you have to let me go a week, spend with Onassis on his yacht. She went, by the way, she went and spent a week on his and by the way, you can pull this up. And this is not the, you know, yeah, you can pull up. That's the dude that Melania's going to start going to win. You this show you? You want a hot young man? Tom Zener with Melania. How many years ago? That was probably 15 years ago.
Starting point is 00:11:30 No, that was like 2014. Oh, six years ago. Yeah. So, but let me tell you. She looks like the original wife in the wedding singer. By the way, if you could show up to the wedding singer, you didn't know that. That's Melania's Christmas card. The wedding singer. So watch what I said you could show up to the wedding singer, you didn't know that. That's my line of criticism.
Starting point is 00:11:45 The wedding singer. So watch what I'm saying. She goes and spends time with on us. And if you remember on us, there are startle on us. The guy was a playboy, he was a money guy. He was a flamboyant guy. And she was just sick of it with John. If every day there was a new story with women
Starting point is 00:12:01 and it was almost becoming public, women were coming into the White House. He got caught left and right. He got caught. It was just like embarrassing her, right, is what he was doing. So she goes and hooks up on Onassis. After the assassination, they got married. That's unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:12:14 How long? That's an unbelievable story. Oh, it was instantly. It wasn't even a long time until after they got, you know, he died where she ended up going over there. So if that does happen, who is an ideal candidate for Maloney? Really a Tom's enter. No, no, no, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, she has
Starting point is 00:12:30 to marry somebody with power. A tyco would be some sort of hassle. Like a Larry Ellis. Like a, what do you, what do you think? I say you start with somebody on the billionaire list. There's no way she downgrades. I think it'll have to be a billionaire for sure. I can't see her like, well, like a book gates. I just can't see. No, no, no, I think like, dude, there's going to be some, you know, what is she, she Romanian, where she from? Check where she's Russian. No, she's not Russian. Where she from? One of the Russian states, country, Kai. Why you got a Jeff Bess Slovenian? Why can't you leave the Romanian in Portugal? No, I love my room. I'm like Jeff Bess's. She's Slovenian. She's Slovenian. You cannot see that. You know, there's just She's Slovenia. She's Slovenia. She cannot see that.
Starting point is 00:13:05 You know, there's just some, like the top guy in Slovenia is like, come back to Papa. I take care of you. Some billionaire guy. I can't see her not being with a guy that doesn't have swagger. I just can't see it. Money swagger, but younger and dopper and she just wants to have some fun. Like do you think she's actually legitimate question? Do you actually think she's having fun being a part of this nonsense? I think she.
Starting point is 00:13:25 Fun. No, I don't. I think she knows what she got herself into. Listen, when you're marrying somebody like that, guess what you know what she's not a dummy. No, she's not a. Go ahead. Give your marriage Trump. You're talking about, you know, he's running Miss Universe Contest. He's doing the, the apprentice. He's on TV. It's more fun in games. Now it's political. It's very ugly. It's divisive. It's not fun. No, I'm living in Washington, DC. If you're a Republican, it's not fun. You know what? I think the template for her is, though, Tiger Woods X wife, how she was in a very, very
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Starting point is 00:14:53 JFK lets Jackie, Jackie, Jackie, Jackie go to Onassis. Great job, kind of. I got to climb and let's get back there. JFK order secret service agent right there. Okay, go up. Matter of fact, I think that is my story. Go up.
Starting point is 00:15:10 Clint, that's my interview. Yeah, that's the interview. Really? Four years ago, that's exactly what he said. He let. Yeah. That is so crazy. I didn't even know.
Starting point is 00:15:18 You're in the news a lot these days, by the way, Pack. Can you block that Kai or we're not wanting to go to another porn site? Some Hungarian story is going to pop up here. Pop up, you know, 25. Keep going up, keep going up, keep going up, keep going up, see if it's a John's. I want order one of the top secret service agents to make sure his wife did not meet with her. Start on us on the secret trip. She took to Greece. Sun, Sun named Patrick. She and well, that's the whole thing. When she griefing over over that. She was not happy about it. And she needed a break. Can I can I can I bring up a little segue right here? Yeah. What did I say? I'm upset about
Starting point is 00:15:51 this morning. Snoop. Who I'm upset with snoop man. The guy commentary the other night or what? Oh, the commentary killed killed. That's great. So I'm going to give you three quick points. You said I get paid words. So there's going to be real quick kills that we all went to Pat's house for the fight. Tyson, Roy Jones Jr. I told Roy Jones Jr. somehow I ended up not losing that bet because I thought he got his ass well, but you know, I think I still you launch however. Great commentary. We're having a great time. Pat says, man, Snoop is killing it, sends out a tweet saying, wow, we should, Snoop should get a contract. What a great guy. Snoop takes Pat's tweet, repost it, repackages it, puts it out there being like, guys,
Starting point is 00:16:34 what do you think? Don't you love this? Snoop gives zero credit to PPD zero. Doesn't tag him. Doesn't say where it came from. Here, there we are. There you go. There's more than a rapper. Go ahead. Triathlete. Is that the one? It's not that one you sure. But here's the question. If someone uses your content, uses your quote, use it. I think that's the one. Okay. Oh, he will. Here's one tonight. Snoop dog has down someone signed Snoop dog to multi her contract. He's a natural commentator. He's Barclay on steroids. He's hilarious. Three years for 15 million who make the call and then if you tag us, be a snoop. So go to snoop Instagram account. Snoop aloof. It'll be hilarious out this snoop aloof. By the way, he posts more than anybody I've ever seen
Starting point is 00:17:22 in my life. Six thousand posts. Forty seven thousand. So aggressive. So go up a little bit, go up a little bit, go up a little bit, go up a little bit. That's the exact. Snoop hands down. He's so funny. He even feels he feels like listening. That's Patrick's cap. And who likes it? Who likes it? The bottom guy. Lute at the bottom. Kai's liking the, you're selling out Kai. What happened, bro? Hey, you know, Sue has a guy that follows him. Just to roll his joints all day, right? He's got a full time employee. I think he pays. Listen, don't talk about my job, bro. That's the thing that I got to know them.
Starting point is 00:17:55 He probably just has a Twitter guy, right? Just doing to eat today. He probably just records Instagram. All right. So here's my question to you. Here's my question to the audience, right? So this is a two-pronged question. What does it feel like when you give a guy shout out, yo, respect, you killed it, you tag him and you know, you make it all about him. He uses your content, gives you no respect, no tag, no appreciation. How does that feel? And B, if you're in the audience and you do that and no one reput, and you give someone
Starting point is 00:18:20 to shout out, they don't, and they just cut and paste, don't give you any props. What would you do? What do you want to go to Yahoo news and type in Snoop type in Yahoo news Snoop and David to learn is because what who ended up writing about this is a sports Bible. I don't know if you follow sports. I'm sure you know sports Bible. And then Yahoo news does a story on it Snoop dog go go at the top Snoop dog praise for commentating skills during Tyson. This is two of them on his own cousin Instagram Snoop dogg, go at the top Snoop Dogg, praise for commentating skills during Tyson. This is two of the most long zone guys. Instagram Snoop Dogg shared a tweet from Patrick Bay,
Starting point is 00:18:48 they've been praising as a natural commentator. Someone's siced Snoop on a multi-year contract. He's a natural comment, et cetera, et cetera. So it goes below, if you go lower. It's hilarious, that's bad day. Yeah, and you got Steven A. You got a bunch of other guys that's got a lot on. Okay, and you've interviewed Steven A.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Yeah, Steven A. So what does it feel like when you're doesn't? Yeah, for you. I mean, listen, you have to realize, I talk about some topics that probably he and his community doesn't support and to kind of give love to guy like me. I'm a little weird for some folks in Hollywood because I can go hip hop with anybody and you go old school and I can because that's the community. Old school hip hop.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Oh, no, no school after 2003. I don't like any. Not the way I'm stuff. Not to old school. Why am I as too old? I don't like new school. Right. So, so for me, I'm there, but I'm also a guy that loves America.
Starting point is 00:19:26 I'm also an immigrant. I'm also a guy that grew up in a divorce family. I'm also a business guy. I'm also a money guy. So it's a complicated situation to give credit to somebody that may not be someone that's supportive of some of his views. So I can understand that. You're saying you're too hot to hold too cold to handle, right?
Starting point is 00:19:42 I have no idea what it is. I disagree. I think you're pissed. I would be ticked off. I mean, you're a high profile person too cold to handle right? I have no idea what it is. I disagree. I think you pissed. I would be ticked off. I mean, you're a high profile person. There's something called social media etiquette. I mean, it's 101. You don't copy and paste someone's high, some high profile individuals comments and throw
Starting point is 00:19:55 it in there. Give them some, give them the shout out. Give Thomas. I'm greeting me twice today. This is a record y'all. You guys. And we're going to share that scarf. We're making history right now.
Starting point is 00:20:03 This is what's happening. You know who I was. You know who I got to give respect to. Tell me real talk. Shonda bro. Here we go. You're wife, Shonda. She's dope. Give her some props.
Starting point is 00:20:11 She's great. She's unbelievable. So what do you give him props to? I'm just saying, she's just cool like that. She is great kids. I take the scarf. So the other night, I got to go. But she will not let you eat, Matt.
Starting point is 00:20:20 I lost $100 the other night to Tom's son. Did you guys hear about this or not? I lost $100 a ton of this. So, Dash, she was one of my favorite kids in the world. I'm a, you guys got to meet this kid. So, Dash comes to the house and we're spending some time together. And I'm seeing videos of him and Ivana. By the way, both of their kids are athletes.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Ivana does high jump, what do you call it? Diving, right? Wow. And like USC tap a stuff. Like I'm talking about 10 meters tap a stuff. Scholarship, yeah. No joke tap, diving, right? And like USC tap a stuff, like I'm talking about 10 meters tap a stuff. Scholarship, yeah, no joke tap a stuff, right? You don't got to pay for playing. No, no, no, she's a different story.
Starting point is 00:20:51 That's a different story, yeah. So then Dash says, I walk out with him, he grabs a skateboard, I'm trying to learn what kind of skateboard he likes. So he starts showing me tricks. And he does another trick and another trick and another trick and he's like failing at a few of them, but he's making him, he doesn't stop until he gets it. So finally one of them, he does it trick and another trick and another trick and he's like failing on a few of them but he's making them at the he doesn't stop until he gets it.
Starting point is 00:21:06 So finally one of them he does it. He fails. He does it. He fails. Then he looks at his dad and he says, that if I get this one 25 bucks and he says, okay. Then I said, I put another hundred on it. He says, okay. He takes a deep breath.
Starting point is 00:21:24 And he pauses for like five seconds. Then he goes, boom, he had said I have to give the kid a hundred dollars. He was the best. I go into that house and get it. You know, I told you Pat, I said as soon as there's money on the line, he was going to do it. The kid is pretty clutched. The next hustler. Hey, should I show you what he did two days later? I took him over to lifetime fitness and he wanted to shoot some hoops because we can't shoot it all. So I sent this over to Kai. So I said, Hey, yeah, show Pat in the VT community here. You're shot from the top of the key.
Starting point is 00:21:50 This is Dash's enter from the top of the key. You got to say how old he is. He's 11. Okay, watch this. Top of the key. There's Dash. No way. No way.
Starting point is 00:22:04 No way. Look at him. Swagged out. No way, bro. Look at him. Swagged out. There he is. Seriously, super cut out. Swagged out. You know when you're like the older uncle and you're rooting for that one nephew or one niece? He's that nephew.
Starting point is 00:22:16 He's that nephew. You know, you kind of want to see this kid. We're not the high school. He's like 25 bucks. So you guys aren't the same page with Melania. That's pretty cool. I'm not saying I agree with him. Yeah, I'm saying I had that opinion before I heard it.
Starting point is 00:22:27 Oh, I'm breaking my time. Time line though. Give a timeline. I think January, you know, look, Trump's going to get way nastier and ugly over the next 30 days. Like it's becoming very apparent. He is out the door. He's given all these sort of.
Starting point is 00:22:42 Is he going to go to the inauguration? You think he'll show up? He is way too shallow, to go to the inauguration? You think he'll show up? He is way too shallow, petty and small to show up. Do you think he'll show up? Do you think he'll show up? Do you think he'll show up? Sore loser, bro. You don't think he'll show up? He'll show up in his rally that day.
Starting point is 00:22:55 You think he'll show up? Yeah, he'll do that. So let me get the straight. You think he'll show up? None of you guys think he's going to show up to the inauguration. No, I do. Well, time out. I'm taking that back. He will show up. I mean, come on. The guy is a true American. He has respect for protocol in this country. He realizes that I'm going Well, time out. I'm taking that back. He will show up. I mean, come on. The guy is a true American.
Starting point is 00:23:05 He has respect for protocol in this country. He realized this. I'm going to bet. How much do you want to bet? Well, let me let me let me ask the other question. Let me let me ask the other question. Let me ask the other question. Let me ask the other question. Let me ask the other question. Let me ask the other question. Here's the other question for you. Is there even going to be an inauguration? Because if a bite of a social can is all about social distance, how weird of an inauguration is that if you have to sit six feet apart. So that means Trumps are going to sit six feet apart from Biden's, they're going to, Obama's are going to sit six feet apart from Clinton's. That inauguration is not going to be half a million people showing up. So is it even going to be an inauguration? Is it even gonna be the same one
Starting point is 00:23:45 or maybe a zoom inauguration, where would be a TV inauguration? It may not be an inauguration that you're thinking of. It'll be just like one of his rallies where 15 people show up in cars, socialists, and it fits that and he doesn't show up. I don't think it's a big deal. I think Trump shows up,
Starting point is 00:24:00 maskless, possibly shirtless, he don't give shit, man. He's not in show, shirtless. But what I'm trying to say to you is, I think it'll have a lot to do with, as these cases are going up and everybody's panicking about cases, I got to call you and say it from a friend of mine, who his son works at the ICU in Baltimore. Okay. Jordan, shout out to Jordan. He's in shout out to Meron and he called me and says, listen, I just want you to know.
Starting point is 00:24:24 My son told me that the ICU is so packed right now with cases as a nonstop. He just dropped me an ice message saying, just don't be a, what's the word he uses? Is don't be a, did I hear? Maverick or something like, no, no, not the denier. He said, don't be a Maverick, don't be this,
Starting point is 00:24:40 just keep this part of mind that my son works in ICU. And I'm by the way, this is a pretty conservative guy. So he's not coming from a place of, you know, there is no politics in his comments, right? But if the cases are going up and it's real, there is no inauguration because it shows that his messaging that he's gonna come out
Starting point is 00:24:58 and he's gonna say, I'm the more responsible guy on how to handle COVID, you can't have an inauguration. The inauguration's out the window because you're showing a lack of responsibility if you can't have an inauguration. The inauguration is out the window because you're showing a lack of responsibility if you are going to have an inauguration. So if there is not one and he doesn't show up, I don't think it's a big deal. I think they could do it without the public, right? We keep them like put your hand on the Bible, do the thing on TV, but you also made a really
Starting point is 00:25:16 good point that not being in inauguration because Trump could still win. Then there wouldn't be an inauguration. Yeah, that's it. That's it. There would actually still be an inauguration, even if you wins, because when you get, when you win again, you get inaugurated again. That's just how it works. Um, but again, I don't think that's happening.
Starting point is 00:25:32 I think Biden will have a more subdued inauguration, a little social distance, not, not as crazy. I don't think Biden is there for like the look at my crowds. Look how big he's just like, look, bro. Let's, you know, I got a bad ankle. Let's just keep this thing moving. Let's let's let's let's say what I'm trying to say is I don't even I think this is going to be a very weird. Well, you have, but I don't think it's going to be a zoom type of inauguration.
Starting point is 00:25:53 You have your low key. You have to be ready for anything this year. This is a very weird year. So if you're going to be surprised by inauguration not being the traditional one, you are naive. This is a very weird year. He may just come out and do something basic and they leave and bone. So now the question becomes, do I think on the same exact they Trump will hold a rally? Here's what I think.
Starting point is 00:26:14 I'll give you my opinion. Number one, I think he's capable of doing that. Number two, I think it's not the right thing to do. Okay. I think he's capable of doing that. I don't think it's the right thing to do. Will he do it? I think there's a 70% chance that he would do something like that. Okay. His own rally. I don't think it's a good idea to do that. I don't think it's a good idea for you to do that. Look, you know, a voter fraud did it happen? 100% it happened. It happens every single time. Was there
Starting point is 00:26:40 more dissent than the other way? 100%. I fully believe it because there was one thing different about this ballot than the other ones, which is what? A bunch of mail-in ballots. And you're poised to do voter fraud. The other time talking to a guy who works for one of the guys that was involved politically in JFK's candidate, JFK's campaign where they did the whole voting stuff and where the guy said what, the daily said what? Folks, make sure you go vote and vote often. You know? that the whole voting stuff and, you know, where the guy said what, the daily said what?
Starting point is 00:27:05 Folks make sure you go vote and vote often, you know, you know, you know, meaning keep voting. Don't just, you know, that was their mantra. Yeah, that was their mantra. Keep going. Early and often, right? Okay. So yes, it happened. It happened.
Starting point is 00:27:18 Yes, what? Your strategy sucked. There's beats you. Period. That's all there is to it. You lost to a better strategy and four years ago Guess what Hillary Clinton your strategy sucked you lost his was better and you need to go home And she went home and for the rest of her career. She's talked about what she threw Russia at him
Starting point is 00:27:37 She played games. She did all that other stuff is Trump gonna do to bite and what Hillary did to Trump 100% if you think for a second, Trump's gonna sit around, he's gonna do exactly what Hillary did to Trump. He's gonna do exactly what Obama did to Trump. He's gonna go after Biden. He's gonna go after all those guys. I don't think that's gonna stop.
Starting point is 00:27:54 I just don't think it's a good idea from to go and hold an event on the same day as inauguration. I think what it does to the base that he needs. So, become a president. He got 74 million votes, which is the most ever by a sitting president that's never happened before, Biden and the beginning 80 million votes. If you take the mail and ballot side, that number is probably going to be a lot lower than what it was because mail and ballot people send on more ballots on both sides, 74 to 80
Starting point is 00:28:17 million. What we learned is, you ain't going to become a president without flipping the middle. You're not. It's not about your base. The swing states. You are not like one of the things Obama said yesterday when he talked about defunding the police, which we'll get into here in a minute.
Starting point is 00:28:32 We'll go into the next. Obama talks purely strategically. Everything about Obama is strategic. There's something to be learned about Obama because what Obama was able to do, he was able to get the independence to say what? You know what, I like the way he said that America's about, it's not about just the Republicans and Democrats and independent Americans about Latino community and America's about blacks,
Starting point is 00:28:59 America's about the white, America's about suburbia, America's about this, America's about farmers, America's about LGBT, America, this This is the, he gave that message and independent said, you know what, I'm just going to vote for this guy. I'm cool with this guy. If Trump doesn't play that card, oh, dude, you ain't getting the vote that you need. I'm just saying so strategically, it's not a good strategy. Okay, and I think that plays into his speech yesterday, this 46 minute speech. So it wasn't a campaign speech.
Starting point is 00:29:20 I personally, in all seriousness, if nothing changes regarding the voter fraud, if there is no proof for this thing, doesn't get flipped, I don't think he'll show up at the inauguration. I'll tell you why, because I don't think he believes this is the same America going forward because of the result of this election. And if they got away with it once, and if they get that one more Senate seat in Georgia, what they're going to be able to do in the next four years is unbelievable and prevent a guy from Trump from even having a chance of winning an election. I think that's why that speech he made yesterday. Once you get past your hatred of him or anything else about him that bugs you, that's what
Starting point is 00:29:54 he was talking about. And if he went to the inauguration, he'd be conceding the fact that he lost the election. In his mind, which works a little bit differently, he doesn't believe he did. He had it stolen from him. So I don't think he would show up. And if he's going to run again in 2024, I think he would feel it's a bad precedent for him to go admit failure and bet I lost. He would ride that wave of four years saying, I never did lose that one. But let me, let me explain this to you. So I'm watching the commentary, right? And people are saying, you're this, and I'm Trump's gonna do this,
Starting point is 00:30:25 and you don't understand America's with Trump, and America's with this. I don't disagree that America's not with Trump. I don't disagree that America's not with Trump. I also don't disagree that America's also with Biden. You got 80 million, you got 74 million. I'm very comfortable knowing that America's with a portion of America's with one, with both sides.
Starting point is 00:30:42 But this is not about that time. This isn't about you, this isn't about you, this isn't. Right. But this is not about that time. This isn't about you. This isn't about you. This isn't about you. This isn't about you. And this isn't about you. This is about who you can convert.
Starting point is 00:30:53 You see, when there's a debate in politics to me, if I walk away and you walk away and you walk away, no one's mind's been changed a little bit by 1%, it was a waste of a meeting. But if you walk away and Adam walks away and I walk away and I say, you know what Adam had a point about the, you know, when he talked about Biden and he comes out and, you know, and, you know, China tariffs are not really, he's holding it in. Okay, I mean, that's a good point. And the, you know, cabinet he chose, Elizabeth Warren's not in it, Sanders not in it, AOC's not in it,
Starting point is 00:31:24 Ilhan Omar's not in it. So maybe he is democratic and left. Maybe he's not far left, Elizabeth Warren's not in it, Sanders not in it, AOC's not in it, Ilano Mars not in it. So maybe he is democratic and left, maybe he's not far left, maybe he's not that bad. And he could walk away and say, you know what, maybe Trump's policies are good for business and maybe it benefits me. The point I'm trying to make to is, it's not about your base. It's about converting a part of the base that's not your base. You got to win them over. How do you win them over?
Starting point is 00:31:45 To win them over, you have to come across United. You cannot come across us against the world. It doesn't work that way. Not about presidential. It could work in mayor, it could work in Senate, it could work in House, it could work in Governor, it cannot work with presidency. You got to win that middle community that says, you seem reasonable enough that you're going to be fair with me and them because they don't like, like, for
Starting point is 00:32:08 example, you know the whole, the last debate Trump did with Biden. Look, look at Trump's first debate with Biden. Look at Trump's last debate with Biden. Nightingale. He was in the first, I mean, he's from the first, he's the first one on the last of it. Yeah. First one. First one was a disaster. He had to go. I told you he had to go. I'm thinking he had to go. Trump was a desire. Why did America he had COVID. I'm thinking he had COVID. Trump was a disaster. Why did America like the second one? He didn't come to the right, he was composed, he was measured.
Starting point is 00:32:32 See, that was kind of like, you know what, this is the guy I want to see. And then when he got COVID, he said, look, this thing is real. I have to tell you it's real. I've had it. It's not something. And you know, people are like,
Starting point is 00:32:42 oh, wow, you know, this guy's got this side. But then he went back to, let me tell you, you don't convert. It's about a conversion game. It's not just your base. I may be wrong, guys. I'm just a business guy, but I think there's a little bit of strategy there. He's got to do better. One quick, just one quick, I think Trump believes he did that.
Starting point is 00:33:00 He won the Hispanic vote. He dominated that Latino vote. He won the Hispanic vote. I mean, Latino vote. And he won the Hispanic vote. I mean, look, tremendous progress. He did, but he didn't win. We don't know. He went from 15% to 20% well with the black boss. He did very well. That's a dream. What are you talking about? He didn't win. Of course, it's, it's winning. It's 33% growth in a community voting for you. And nobody ever thought they said, this guy's going to not going to win.
Starting point is 00:33:22 But he didn't get more than 50%. But he did what Pat was referencing is he flipped enough people in the middle to learn what the other way. You're joining if you're so for example, House Pelosi lost few seats. Her own side is saying, I'm not gonna vote for it to be the House secretary. You know, what do you call speaker the House? Why, dude, you're not flipping me.
Starting point is 00:33:39 I'm not staying with you. It's about converting a few. He took a Latino from 15 to 20 and his African American vote is the highest for Republicans in the. Well, that's massive. I know. That's three times. Yeah. Three times McCain. So he's done that part, but I just think he had to now flip a little bit of the independent. And he won last thing. I think if you look at the, I think he's holding back information. He knows he can't say, I mean, you watch him on that speech yesterday and it's like he
Starting point is 00:34:10 wants to reveal more information of things that he actually knows. Maybe he's holding back anything at this. Oh, 100% I do. I totally do. He can't release it all right now. I expect what you're saying. I don't think Trump has the capability of holding anything in. I think he's just going to get out there and say what he wants to say.
Starting point is 00:34:27 What you guys are not there. He says, no, Pat, you're wrong. Biden did not get more votes than Obama. It has nothing to do with winning the middle. It's impossible. I disagree. I disagree. Listen, I want you to understand this part. I do think there is voter fraud. Yeah. People have, how many times offline have I told you it was voter fraud? How many times? Yes, you've told it many times. Every time I've said my position doesn't change. There was voter fraud.
Starting point is 00:34:52 Do I, but there's voter fraud in every election? I get that, but, but bro, Biden's not an 80 million vote guy. No way. There's been a lot of people that have been hated by the other side. Biden's not an 80 million vote guy. This time around, he was. There is no way in the world. There's nothing about Biden.
Starting point is 00:35:07 So what is he? What's his number? He's a 65 million vote guy. So, so you're saying that there was 15 million? What I'm trying to tell you is he's the base guy. He needs to get the votes at the base. The Democrats are like, I hate the other guy, but he's not an 80 million guy. He's not because 80 million means the middle went left.
Starting point is 00:35:24 That's 80 million. He's not, he million means the middle went left. That's 80 million. He's not, he's not that guy. Obama is and was. Obama, Bill Clinton is and was, okay. George Bush believe it or not is and was, okay. Reagan, 100% because Reagan, Carter was not, he was not popular. There's nothing about Carter that was popular. Carter got lucky when he became president. The timing was perfect for Carter to become president and he became a one-term president. But I don't believe the 80 million votes that Biden got is real 80 million votes. I don't believe that. But even with that being said, even without all the manipulation that took place, if bar comes out and says there's no voter fraud. You dropped that right now. You drop. Highlight what?
Starting point is 00:36:05 No, I'm just saying that's a major thing. Yeah. If bar comes out and says, as of right now, we've not found a general. The attorney general. Yes. The attorney general. That's a pro Trump guy pro Trump. The biggest pro Trump guy.
Starting point is 00:36:15 I'm giving it to you. If he comes out, if one state after another state, after another state, after another state, by the way, even if let's just say he wins Michigan, it's still about 270 for Biden. He has to flip three, four states for to turn. This is, again, where I'm going to with you on this is when it happened and everybody said, oh, this is going to go, you know, this many weeks and it's going to be, you know, Trump's going to be able to flip it. I'm like, dude, we're not talking about one state.
Starting point is 00:36:40 If it was only Arizona, yes. If it was only Georgia, yes. If it was only Wisconsin, yes, if it was only Georgia, yes. If it was only Wisconsin, yes. If it was only Michigan, yes. If it was only Pennsylvania, fine, yes. But we're talking about five states. Look, you know, you got to go. And then now Trump yesterday or two days ago says that a party that he's going to come
Starting point is 00:37:00 back 2024. It's a message saying, I can see it. If I'm going to come back 2024. So is there a part of I can see it. If I'm going to come back 2024. So is there a part of it that he's certain he was cheated out of an election? I think he was cheated out of an election. I'm not going to think he was actually cheated out of this. I closest the vote. I tell you, my closer in 2016 though, I tell you, I'm telling you, I think voter fraud happened at the highest level. I think for them to shut down the economy was so strategic. All I'm curious about is the following.
Starting point is 00:37:32 You know what I'm curious about? Here's what I want to know. Oh my gosh, you have no idea how bad I want to know this. I want to know who, like you know the other day the video came out with Project Veritas showing that Zucker is going around telling his report is exactly what to say And McAfee's been not McAfee. Oh, Keith has been on all this conference calls for the last two months. And have you seen this thing when he calls Zucker? And you guys haven't seen this. Have you seen it? Want you pull up the video? Your stuff got released today. Yeah. No, no, play the video of him on the conference
Starting point is 00:37:59 call with you haven't seen this. I've not seen it. Okay, this is very awkward. You got a, okay, this is it. This is it. Who's he calling? You'll see what it does. You'll see what it does. So, CNN is doing their conference call with all the reporters and everybody. He got the number to the conference call for the last two months. They've recorded every single one of CNN's calls led by CNN's president and CEO.
Starting point is 00:38:21 Jessica. Yeah. And watch what happens. Presby. What? Your annual. Hey, Jeff Zucker, you there? Hey, this is James O'Keefe.
Starting point is 00:38:33 We've listened to your CNN calls for basically two months recording everything. Just wanted to ask you some questions if you have a minute. Do you still feel you're the most trusted name in news? Because I have to say from what I've been hearing on these phone calls, I don't know about that. I mean, we've got a lot of recordings that indicate
Starting point is 00:38:51 you're not really that independent of a journalist. Thank you for your comments. So everybody in light of that, I think what we'll do is we'll set up a new system and we'll be back with you. We'll do the rest of the call a little bit later. We're going to release those recordings today at seven o'clock. So stay tuned. It's going to be fine.
Starting point is 00:39:17 Everybody have to do that. You too. So you just heard me talk to President CNN Jeff Zuckerberg. There's still a listen to that. He has a long cup. Yeah, that we are going to release a number of recordings today I Unmuted myself into the conference line and they're still on there. They're listening to me right now Okay, stop it at this point. You still have a call stop it at this point. Okay
Starting point is 00:39:41 So so what were we talking about a minute ago before I went into this? We're talking about voter fraud voter fraud, But what was I talking about after voter fraud? Bill Barr, Bill Barr, all these guys that are saying what they're saying. Okay. So, you got a channel like CNN who gets on a call like this and Zucker tells them what to talk about. I said to you, I'm interested in one thing. You know what's the one thing I'm interested in? Here's what I'm interested in. I want to know who held that meeting with all the leaders of the Democratic Party
Starting point is 00:40:13 and said, here's how we steal the election. The way you steal the election is by shutting down the economy, bring out mail-in ballots. Mail-in ballots are not controlled with voter ID. This is how we're able to steal it. This is how we win the election. Whoever came out with that strategy, that's who has the power. That's the most influential person in that party.
Starting point is 00:40:38 Who that person is? I don't know if it's Obama. I don't know if it's Hillary. I definitely don't think it's Tom Perez. I want to know who that person is. Because that's the person that gets credit for this election, not Biden. It's not that person. So you're wrapping that all up to say it was some strategic thinking, basically saying
Starting point is 00:40:55 we're going to shut down the economy. We're going to do mail-in ballots. And we're going to steal this election. There is no. Listen, is it fair to say both sides use propaganda? Yes. Is it fair to say Republicans to say both sides use propaganda? Yes. Is it fair to say Republicans use propaganda? Democrats use propaganda.
Starting point is 00:41:08 Would you agree on that? Yes. Yes or no? Okay. So guess what happens? Whoever has the better strategy wins, and you got to give it to them. The Democrats had a better strategy than the right. You're saying that politics is a dirty game.
Starting point is 00:41:20 Oh, it's probably not a high profile person. It was somebody behind the scenes where the genius people are. I think whatever it was, it's interesting. But real quick time, what went when is it fair to say that attorney general William Barr bill bar has had Trump's back harder than anyone basically other than maybe he's doing his job as a secretary as he had his back. Sure. So when he comes out and says, look, I would love to tell you otherwise, but we could not find the attorney general. Yeah. Leads the Department of Justice. We could not find any voter fraud that would sway this election. Is that credible to you? He said, yet, I mean, that doesn't mean the investigation is over. It doesn't
Starting point is 00:42:00 mean the D is J is involved now. But after that moment, because he was probably answering the question for the moment, have you found anything? You're saying right now? No. I don't have that. It's three hour meeting yesterday. Anyway, if you're listening to this, if you're listening to this, and if you think something like that happened behind closed doors, the strategic thing like that happened behind closed doors, a push the thumbs up button. If you think something happened, if you think nothing like that happened and it was just lost, push the thumbs down button. I'm curious to know what you think.
Starting point is 00:42:28 Right now we got 248 to 17. I'm curious to know what you think. But going back to what you're saying in the bar, yeah, bar did say that. There is. I have another prediction. Sure. Go ahead. Because where is it getting and our friend, Tom Ellsworth said this the other day.
Starting point is 00:42:41 Pelosi is my guess. Good mother said she thinks it's Pelosi. I don't think she's smart enough. I don't think it's. I actually don't think it's Pelosi. I think it's somebody that's brilliant behind closed doors. Here's my prediction. Where is it getting uglier than anywhere right now? What state? Where's it getting uglier than anywhere? It's Georgia. Georgia. Yeah. Getting super ugly. What is the current, you know, what's going on in the current atmosphere in Georgia right now? I'll tell you what's going on. Brian Kemp, who's the governor of Georgia, let's just start there.
Starting point is 00:43:09 He is a lifelong Republican. He ran on Trump, make America great again. He put on the red hat. He is Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump. He came out and basically said, look, we've done the, we've done the votes. We've done the recounts, the hand recount, race yourself by and one, Brian Kemp. So now you have a Sydney Powell Trump's legal team going down there, stirring up the base. Yeah. Again, all sorts of nonsense. They're basically going out and saying, you can't trust the system. Don't vote in this election. I don't know if you've heard that. She's basically encouraging people not to vote in Georgia. No. And yeah, no, she's not too. Tom, like we could find her
Starting point is 00:43:48 quote right there easily. She's basically saying, you can't trust it. It's all rigged. You can't trust it. Now you have the rep, it's all Republicans at Georgia that run the Congress, the House of Representatives in Georgia. Have you seen this in passion speech that the Republican election official made yesterday? He's basically saying, somebody's gonna get killed. You got people showing up basically threatening people, one of our people at the election officials, Republicans, by the way, end up with the news. Here's my prediction. Yeah. If where's that shirt? What's your point already, but we got to get that. Yeah. If you asked me a week ago, I would say there's no chance that Republicans are not going to at least get one, possibly two of those seats in Georgia.
Starting point is 00:44:29 At this current climate, just be careful how you act, be careful what you wish for. Because if you keep acting like this, you keep saying a rigged election. If you keep telling your base not to vote, you can't be trusted. You're going to end up losing two seats in Georgia and the worst is yet to come. I'm hoping, and I'm being honest here, I'm hoping that at least one Republican wins. So you can keep the house and send it in check with Biden. And it's not just Democrat, Democrat Democrat, but you keep acting like this. You're going to lose two seats and it's going to get very ugly.
Starting point is 00:44:56 I jump in here. You said I was wrong on Biden. I won that. People owe me money. Adam, it is a good start. You also said that I was wrong on Biden. We'll see about. We'll see. Okay. What's going was wrong on Biden. We'll see. I'm up.
Starting point is 00:45:05 Listen, okay, what's going on? We, it's propaganda. What's going on in Georgia right now? It is a coordinated effort to fake the voters into thinking they should invoke. There's Hollywood stars that are doing it right now. They're doing a Twitter campaign. Stacey Abrams is leading this whole charge. They're trying to, they're trying to, have you seen the tweeds? The video, come and just put up the video.. They're they're saying, hey, right in president Trump, so he can get those crony, get those crony bastard Democrats out of there.
Starting point is 00:45:31 Write him in as the, as a writing candidate for Georgia Senate. I mean, they are playing as dirty, way dirtier now to try to get these last seats in Georgia than they were in the presidential election. So look at the stuff that's going on. The reput, they're doing fake radio advertisements. They're doing billboards. They're trying to get Republicans not to vote so they don't get the seat. Let's just use the Republican, let's use Sydney Palswords, let's use the Georgia election official. There are a couple of people just saying it's embarrassing that he voted for Brian camper Brian kept supportive. These are Republicans.
Starting point is 00:46:03 Minutemen fighting for one just said the left has been spreading. He gave 10 bucks. He left has been spreading the past four years. The president's a legitimate. I believe there was a massive amount of fraud that unfortunately might not be able to be approving in time. Love the show. Thanks, buddy. AT said, of course, something has happened behind closed doors. Why do you think bar stopped investigating the Epstein situation? And I kind of, by the way, if you enjoyed this dialogue that we're having right now about this topic, push that subscribe button. We'll get a feel if you do, we'll change the topics. If you do enjoy, push the subscribe button, we'll continue on this topic
Starting point is 00:46:32 here as we're going. So go ahead, you were going to say something about this. Oh, no, it's just, it's so scary what's going on in Georgia. And they're not, I mean, the amount of money that's being poured into their, the stakes that, you know, the one for Mark Cuban. I saw tweet for Mark Cuban about three weeks ago. He says, for all these people that are putting all their money into Georgia, rather than putting the money into the campaign contribution, why don't you give it to a family? I'm like, wait, what? Yeah, local charity.
Starting point is 00:46:58 I'm like, what do you mean local charity? That's a very strange recommendation. So what do you mean don't give the money to the funds in Georgia, rather give it to local charities? If you are worried about losing Senate, House, and presidency, you of course would give money to support a couple of these Republicans to win. So there's a broken, you know, like they don't have control of all three. Why would you support all outs? Very strange tweet that came out about, now, you know, he's don't have control of all three. Why would you support all outs?
Starting point is 00:47:25 Very strange tweet that came out about, now, you know, he's a good communicator. He's gonna give his own version of the story, why that is, but I was- It's an NBA vibe with that woke spirit that he- And Adam Silver said, what did Adam Silver say yesterday? He said what? He made it some announcement that he didn't think that the,
Starting point is 00:47:43 everything that was going on with the social justice stuff, the BLM stuff had an effect on viewership in the NBA and the NBA finals, which we've, you know, we've seen has plummeted. Yeah, of course it's plummeted. And to me, you know, how I feel about it, like yesterday, it'll probably got $85 million contract for two years. You know, it's the first thing I said, the guy deserves more than $85 million. I don't agree with the way he handles being the number one guy, the NBA. I can't stand the way
Starting point is 00:48:07 he handles stuff. I just don't like the way he handles politics and the way he treats independence. I don't like the way he treats independence. But the guy deserves more than 42 million year. Yeah. That's a, that's a guy that deserves 60, 70, 80 million dollars year. And I still disagree. I still disagree with that. You know the backstory with that contract. I think value-tainers will appreciate this too. This is not really sports, but he did a two year contract because then he can be a free agent after two years to play with his son. Yeah. So Bronnie's going to be a software.
Starting point is 00:48:32 They're going to change the rules where you can come out at the age of 18. They're going to brought LeBron's going to push this through. So imagine an NBA team in two or three years will pick Bronnie James number one because they know they get LeBron with it. Isn't that unbelievable? He might not even be the best player in the draft, but LeBron, it's a package deal. He'll come with him. He'll go to one more team and play. Listen, here's here's props to LeBron James. He is ridiculously strategic, ridiculously strategic. He's brilliant when it comes on to strategy.
Starting point is 00:49:05 You don't have to agree with his policies. The guy is so strategic. That guy's going to have a long career of having influence. He ain't going away anytime soon after the NBA. You know, why team around? Why don't you pull up the video? What Obama said yesterday about defunding the police. He made an interest in comment.
Starting point is 00:49:19 It's Garrick said, he gave two dollars and said the shirt should say, pray for Adam. Can I ask you a question? Two dollars, point that up. Yeah. Do you think O'Keefe blew his cover too soon? I mean, he could have continued to record those CNN conversations. Why not just release the tapes, not jump in there and sabotage him or, or ambush him like that?
Starting point is 00:49:38 They'd be freaking out. They wouldn't know. They think it'd be an inside job that somebody was doing it. He had two more months of recording tapes that he blew. Now they're going to come up with some really secure way that they're going to communicate. Exactly. He's going to assume it's a felony and O'Keefe, one thing people don't realize is O'Keefe's attorneys are legit attorneys.
Starting point is 00:49:54 Every time people have tried to sue this guy, he said the affirmation of character, his attorneys have gone back at him and they've had to apologize. People have it to publicly apologize to this guy. Wow. What's his background? This project, Veritas, James O'Keefe. He's a, Munchepolo Visua Compete, let's find out who it is. I wish he wouldn't have blown his cover.
Starting point is 00:50:12 Go to James O'Keefe. He was there for two months though. James O'Keefe, American activist go down, right there, second one, okay, project Veritas. It's an American conservative political activist, provoked, provoked, provoked, say that word, provoked, provoked, provoked, provoked, provoked, prov American conservative political activist, provoked, provoked, say that word, provoked, provoked, provoked, provoked, provoked, provoked, provoked, provoked,
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Starting point is 00:50:58 guilty plea in 2010 for entering the federal office of then US Senator Mary Landroul under false pretenses and the release of misleading videos of conservatives with too high ranking now former NPR executives. Interesting background to have their own Wikipedia. I wonder who wrote that. I went to Rutgers University BA. Keep going up a little bit more. Keep going up. Keep going up. Okay. There you have it. That's who he is. Okay. And one of the one of the fired a corn worker suit, okay, formation privacy, okay, issued an apology and agreed to pay $100,000 in settlement. So he's a pretty controversial guy. That's a biased.
Starting point is 00:51:31 Yeah. And he ain't going. That is a bias though. Is the 100% he's biased. He is biased. Of course he's biased. There's no question about him being biased. Who's not biased these days?
Starting point is 00:51:41 Who's not biased these days? Is anybody in a coma out there? Maybe those people. I do think there are people who can give reasonable feedback, you know, where you can sit there and hear them out and see what they're going to be saying. I do think there's some people like that out there who's out there in this world today that is completely unbiased. I'll give you a great. I'll tell you the Walter Cronk item today. I'll tell you who to look at. I would look at on economy side.
Starting point is 00:52:09 If a person's coming from a social side, there's two emotions in that. But if a person's coming from a logical side, they can reason on both sides. I don't know if I make sense or not. For example, if my issue on why I'm a Democrat is because I'm gay and I don't like the fact on how Republican Christians view
Starting point is 00:52:28 Gays and the way they judge me Everything else is out the window because socially I'm emotional. I've experienced certain thing You're anchored to that emotion if I if I have experienced racism and I hated that one night cop pulled me over And you have no idea how pissed off I was that he judged me for the skin of you know, not from a context of my character. Yeah, that's emotional. That's like, what do you talk about? Do you realize who I am?
Starting point is 00:52:55 But if there is people that are coming from a logical place to be able to reason and it's numbers data, they're the ones to listen to the most. That's what I would say to you. That's why when I get my news, you know, and this is something that I've had to kind of search. Like I found that, you know, the financial times, business insider, even USA today, they're just giving you the numbers,
Starting point is 00:53:19 there's giving you more, you know, not- I think Wall Street Journal is also a boss. I think Wall Street Journal's a little bit to the right. I'm cool with that. I would say business insider is definitely to the left. I mean, I would not call them down the middle, not business insider left left. Yeah, this is the 35 probably. They were the first ones to proclaim Biden as the winner.
Starting point is 00:53:39 I mean, they, they're pretty anti right. That was Fox news. I think, I think, I think Wall Street is the most center place to go to for information. Wall Street Center. Most center place. So what place? Let's get to the heart of the matter. What do you mean what place?
Starting point is 00:53:55 Like if we need some unbiased opinion. What I'm trying to tell you is like, for example, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, Forbes magazine, Fortune magazine. Fortune is all left. Forbes is still center. Okay. Center right. Fortune? Forbes. Forbes is still center. Okay. It's a right.
Starting point is 00:54:06 Fortune? Forbes. Forbes is center right. Yeah. Forbes is right. Yeah. You go to Time magazine, left. Money magazine, left.
Starting point is 00:54:15 Newsweek, left. Businessweek, left. Washington Post, left. Washington Times, right. New York Times, far left. New York Post, far right. Briberd, far right. The Hill, left. You know, you Times, far left, New York Post, far right, Breibard, far right, the hill left, you know, you can, ESPN left this middle, see, I honestly don't,
Starting point is 00:54:32 I think it's impossible, I think it's impossible, I think we're middle. You know, you know, why I say we're middle? What do you mean we're middle? What do you mean we're middle? The way you said it, what do you think we're middle? There are things that all three of us disagree on when we talk. When we bring other guests, we don't select people,
Starting point is 00:54:49 oh, you got to get rid of soap for what? For what? Get rid of for what? We need to have a Trump circle jerk here. What I'm trying to say to you is somebody sits there and says, I disagree with Pat. I disagree with Adam. I disagree with Tom.
Starting point is 00:55:04 I agree with Adam. I agree with Pat. I disagree with Tom. I agree with Adam. I agree with Pat. I then they have to make the decision for themselves. Are you saying there is somebody that you're getting to it? This is what this is what American needs right now. I think every like even with James O'Keeves, like I'm using that as an example. Conservative provocator. He's edited videos. Our initial reaction. Tom was like, I wonder who wrote that? I wonder who wrote that. I'm thinking seems a little, I'm not calling you out here. You said that. I did. I'm thinking he edited videos. He edited videos. Right. So I'm thinking like, everything is so biased. We're looking at through a bias. I think you're going to see an unbiased
Starting point is 00:55:43 thing coming out here very soon. Just be patient. I agree with you, though. Couple of things. Tim Pulles on bias. The Joel, Keenan Doe said Tim Pulls has unbiased. He does political streams with 60,000 viewers daily. Don't sleep on them. I think Tim's a stud. This next one, Kevin F. gave $100. Mr. Reddavid, I would like to train you for free for a week. What do you say if you're Dallas-Bessendus a message? But you can play that video. Played that video. So here's Barack Obama yesterday on a live,
Starting point is 00:56:12 talking about defunding the police. And here's what he had to say about. Eve as I do, that we should be able to reform the criminal justice system so that it's not biased and treats everybody fairly. I guess you can use a snappy slogan like, defund the police, but you know, you've lost a big audience the minute you say it, which makes it a lot less likely that you're
Starting point is 00:56:27 actually going to get the changes you want done. But if you instead say, let's reform the police department so that everybody's being treated fairly, you know, divert young people from getting into crime and if there's a homeless guy, maybe we send a mental health worker there instead of an armed unit that could end up resulting in a tragedy. Suddenly, a whole bunch of folks who might not otherwise listen to you are listening to you. So the key is deciding, do you want to actually get something done or do you want to feel good among the people you already agree with? Pause. If you want to get something, okay, go ahead. That's a politician right there. He knows what he's doing. You know, it's a strategy. Yeah, and it scares me. That that sound by terrifies me because up into this point,
Starting point is 00:56:58 I thought Barack Obama was as bad as far left as you can get. He certainly was his president. And he's being called out by the far far left. They hate him. I mean, they hate that comment. They're saying, you know, they're fighting him on that, which means the radicalness extends so far beyond him. It's frightening. He's just a smooth dude, man. I think what we're seeing right now, like Tom just said, I never thought that Obama was too far, far, far left. I think of myself as a moderate center left person on the, on the, you know, socially stuff. Certainly, I'm a little more left on an economy stuff. I'm a little bit to the left. No, I don't think that's the case. I think he's on the 40th line.
Starting point is 00:57:39 No, no. He's a reasonable dude, man. He's smooth. I don't, I don't say that. The problem that I have is what people are like. He's a reasonable dude, man. He's smooth as hell. I don't I don't like the problem that I have is people are like He's a communist. He is a socialist. He is a Russian. He is Africa like to me I'm more a drama would be a bit to being on the 40 yard line. I'd say he's on the 20. He's on the 20 yard line It's probably 20 25 yard line. It's where he's up. By the way, Ilhan Omar, AOC their way is ridiculous She's in the upper deck past the end. So like, as someone who goes for a buy a Neur Obama, I don't like the way. So go to Ilhan Omar. I would show the tweet that she just tweeted after seeing this video. She flipped out. Here's
Starting point is 00:58:14 what she had to say. Do you have the tweet or no? Her tweet, it's got to be keep going. her tweet, it's got to be keep going. Keep going. It's a hill video. It's a you didn't pull it up or keep going, keep going because what she says is, yeah, it's a democratic, like new media censorship. They got you. They censored. We lose people in the hands of police.
Starting point is 00:58:39 It's not a slogan, but a policy demand, Adam. We lose people in the hands of police. It's not a slogan, but a policy demand, Adam, we lose people in the hands of police. It's not a slogan, but a policy demand and centering the demand for equitable investments and budgets for communities across the country gets us progress and safety. That's infuriating. She's an idiot. Why are we listening to her? Here's what's here's what's even bigger than infuriating a hundred and twenty four thousand people like that tweet. She's from Minnesota. Do you understand the crime problems of Minnesota? You're your people, Tom. I know, I cannot believe it.
Starting point is 00:59:07 You voted for her. That's where you're from. You're from the police started. What's going on with your people, Tom? You know, but, you know, how do you, how do you defend, like, 3000? How do you defend voter real honor mark, Tom? How do you defend voter real honor mark, Tom?
Starting point is 00:59:17 How do you do that? It's literally dangerous to be in Minneapolis right now. That used to be one of the safest places in the world. People were so nice. I mean, it was harmless. Yeah. Car jackings through the roof. You cannot go to certain parts of town. You will get mugged in the middle of the day. They had to have an emergency meeting of the Minneapolis City Council to add $500,000 to the budget to bring an outside help from the suburbs for the police force because so many of the cops have taken
Starting point is 00:59:39 early retirement. She is so dangerous. Why are we forced to listen to her? Why have we ordained her as the voice of the left? What's funny is I very rarely, I mean, what do you mean? What do you mean forces in her? I don't know. The word that she put in her tweet. I don't know. It's the man we demand, right? What are you doing demanding? You got reelected. So there's people in Minnesota that like what you have to say. I for one, don't listen to her. Don't necessarily like what she stands for. People in Minnesota, I don't know, we'll have to find out why they like her so much. I'm not a fan, not a fan, but unfortunately she has a voice and people like what she has to say, not a fan.
Starting point is 01:00:16 So going back to Obama talking about defunding the police. That's a smooth dude. So going back to Obama and talking about defunding the police. Hey, you know what? What is wrong with what he said? Here's what's wrong. So all three sides, here's what they're saying is wrong with it. The one side, the right is saying he's saying that, but he doesn't believe that, meaning he believes
Starting point is 01:00:38 and defunding the police, but he's going about it to say in a different way, because if you really do want to find a way to defund the police, that's how you say it, the way Obama said do want to find a way to defund the police, that's how you say it, the way Obama said it, but he really wants to defund the police. So that's what many of the people on the far right are saying. On the far left, they're saying what? Shame on you for saying something like that.
Starting point is 01:00:55 We made all this progress on defunding the police and you're hurting us. The folks in the middle are saying what? He's reasonable, you know? He's reasonable for what he said. The point I'm trying to make to you is go back to that phone call, whoever made the phone call to say,
Starting point is 01:01:07 shut down the economy so we can send them out on ballots. There has to be somebody a strategic as brilliant as him who knows how to reason. This guy is a genius, like his policies or not, Obama's an absolute genius of a strategist and a guy. You have to be naive to not say this guy's a genius. Obamas a genius. Have you also noticed how his profile has gone so much higher now after November 3rd? I mean, he was laying very, very low. So, 1.7 million
Starting point is 01:01:35 copies his first week record breaking. No one's ever sold one. So, yeah. So, and as we learned, even the publishing industry has changed because of that book. Yeah. Because they have to spend so many resources printing that book that other books get backed up and they can't even bring books to work. Number two book in the world right now. Number one, your next five moves by PVD. Congratulations. You beat Obama. That's amazing.
Starting point is 01:01:55 Yeah. So, the point is that this is a guy that if you don't, if I have somebody that I want to be able to give feedback to see what to do things with. That's a guy. And by the way, when you're saying he's 35-yard line, he's not 35-yard line. Because on the inside, if you read his book and his story with his father, his upbringing, what his father relieved in, there's a lot of emotions behind him. The benefit he has is he's very poised. He has this gift of poise and it gives him a lot of power. Even if behind closed doors, you're saying he's closer to 30 yard line 25 yard line.
Starting point is 01:02:28 He has the ability to get to people on the 50 yard line to get people on the other 40 yard line. That's what I'm saying. Come on over here. That's all I'm saying. Yes. He's a converter. He's a converter of the independent party.
Starting point is 01:02:42 Yeah. And that's what you need to do in order to win this. Hillary wasn't a converter of the independent party. You know, he was what you need to do in order to win. Hillary wasn't a converter to independent party. You know, yes, he was a convert. And here, let me ask you a question. Yeah. Do you think slash, do you like the fact that he's going to be in Biden's ear? And everyone thinks that Biden's, you know, decrepit dementia, dude, you know, I'll give, see, there we go. There's that bias. We love that bias. Play with this dog without breaking multiple bones. Got a bum leg. Do you like the fact that he's that Obama is going to be in his ear, San, Hey man, here's here's what I would do in this situation. Here's that I recommend. Here's my advice. A, do you think he will be in his ear? B, do you like the fact that he'll be in his
Starting point is 01:03:20 ear? He's going to be in his ear. Do I like the fact that he's going to be in his year? Yeah. I don't mind the fact that he's going to be in his year. I think it's good for him to be in his year. All I'm saying is I don't even think Biden's going to be making the decisions as a president. Listen, there are certain people that do what they want to do.
Starting point is 01:03:38 Trump. Trump's going to do what Trump's going to do. Ain't nobody going to tell him what to do. For good or for bad? It's for good or for bad. It's not a good thing or bad thing.'s for good or for bad. It's not a good thing. Go or bad thing. It can haunt you, but it's also good thing. Okay. If you're right, then there are certain people that do what others tell them what to do. Okay. Like Hillary Clinton. Like Biden. No, not Hillary Clinton.
Starting point is 01:03:57 Hillary Clinton's going to do what Hillary Clinton's going to do. She's also a maverick. No way. Biden. People are going to tell him Biden. What to do? I was very robotic. She said, oh, according to the polls, they like what you do to the president. She was trying to be Obama. And the world realized, you're not Obama. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
Starting point is 01:04:17 no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, dirty. She's much dirtier than Obama. Obama's not the dirtiest of dirtiest, Hillary's dirty. But Obama's poised. It's a big difference. There's a very big difference. You know, one of the other differences, when you look at dynamic between Barack Obama and Joe Biden, Barack Obama is an alpha male. I mean, look, you have to be an absolute genius to go from a
Starting point is 01:04:40 community organizer to have the audacity, like you know, as book said, to think that you could become president, then a two term president. He's probably running the show more than anybody else on the Democratic party. You look at Joe Biden. He is a lap dog. I mean, he literally is because he took the easiest route you can possibly take. Gravy training from one area and just riding that Senate wave and then allegedly potentially having your son broker some deals where you're making a lot more money on the side. But I mean, it's like a big, it's almost like a Mary Annette. I mean, Joe Biden is attached to puppet strings with Barack Obama probably, you know, telling him what to do on some level. I think that's why we're seeing this increased
Starting point is 01:05:18 profile for Barack Obama because he knows he's going to have a lot of influence coming up in the next four years. How salty you've seen that Clinton, Georgia, W Bush, Obama, they've all kind of are speaking in unison regarding COVID. I don't know if you've seen this lately. They're kind of like as the former president of the United States, former two term presidents of the United States, we are now speaking in unison to Democrats, former Republicans. Here's my question. How salty do you think Donald Trump is that he'll only be a one term president and you have three two
Starting point is 01:05:48 term presidents basically being like hit the road, Jack, like emotions, emotion wise, you know, because Trump's an emotional dude, you can't, he's not all logic. He's pissing vinegar, he's emotional. How salty do you think Trump is that you have these three presidents basically saying, here's where we stand, you ain't doing a good job, buddy. I think it's low on his worries. I think he's got other things. You don't think he's thinking about what Obama, Bush and Clinton are saying. I honestly don't think he's spending any time on that. You know, I, I would call this guy gets upset when Rosie O'Donnell calls him out. You don't think that's the president. That was the president. That was the day. I don't think so
Starting point is 01:06:19 because I don't, I actually don't think gets upset. You know why? You know why I don't think gets upset because it's been like that for four years. What's new? But now you have three presidents. What did you want them to have? Which one of them has supported him in the last four years? Bush. But in Unison though.
Starting point is 01:06:33 They've always been in Unison against Trump. Which one of them has been in support of Trump in the last four years? Just to see where the Republican party goes from here. Do you think Bush voted for Trump last election? In 2016? Yes, probably not. Because as brother what he called the brother, Do you think Bush voted for Trump last election? Do you think? 2016? Yes, probably not.
Starting point is 01:06:47 Because his brother, what he called the brother, the family, all that, you think he voted for them. I don't think he did. I don't think nothing changed. He hasn't had the support of them. So, if you haven't had the support of a community for four or five years, what change is nothing? I got support from the soil boy community.
Starting point is 01:06:59 That's all I'm worried about. Hey guys, let me say this about Joe Biden. That's from him. You know, what if you guys agree with me, let me know on the comments here because I, I almost look at Joe Biden as the accidental president because there is no way that Barack Obama selected him based on anything else in 2008, other than what's going to help me get reelected. There was something about his background, the votes he could bring. He didn't take in 2008. When, when, when Barack Obama ran ran for president and had Joe Biden as his vice president.
Starting point is 01:07:26 He said, reelected. You mean in 2012? Well, no, when he selected Joe Biden as his vice presidential running mate in 2008, he didn't do it because he was so overwhelmed with just the, you know, just the brilliance of Joe Biden. He picked him to help him win the election because he could bring in some sort of vote. That's what every president does when they pick a vice president. My point is in the last one,
Starting point is 01:07:45 Trump picked Barack Obama. So he can get the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white
Starting point is 01:07:55 and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and the white and white and the white and white and white and white and white and the white and white and white and the white and white and the he's the accidental president right now because he rode the wave of Barack Obama and the perfect timing for him at the age of 78. What he didn't even campaign? Tom, you're going down the sh-
Starting point is 01:08:12 By the way, we just got a real cool, good mother's not stopping. She keeps doing anything. Thank you, good mother. We like good mother. She gave $5 and she says Pelosi isn't smart enough to come up with that strategy, but hates Trump enough to find somebody who does. Okay. Dorian Navarate said, question, if we defund the police, I'm pretty sure the police will start stealing money.
Starting point is 01:08:34 There will be more bad cops if they're not getting paid, which is classic. And we had another one from Goodmother, a good mother. Obama is a perfect puppet. Obama is a puppet too. People should pay closer attention to hateful and resentful women in power. Those are the ones pulling the strings. And then we got another one here is the MRC five in vaccines ethical. Will you take the new vaccine? Adam, specifically to you, will you take the new vaccine when it comes out? I'm not going to be first in line to take the vaccine. Second, the last in line is going
Starting point is 01:09:01 to be the healthcare workers. And you know what, three presidents speaking in unison have said that they will publicly take the vaccine. George W. Bush, Obama Clinton said that they will publicly go on TV and take the vaccine. Why? Because they trust science. What are you saying that they're going to fake the fake news or fake news or how do you know what shot? I'm going to take the shot life. Okay, like I know what the shot is. You know what shot. So the doctors are going to lie. The president is going to be serious.
Starting point is 01:09:30 Like you, you think you're going to believe him. You're so funny, man. I'm so glad you trust the media so closely. I'm trusting the president, saying that taking the shot. Okay, and the president, you know what? You know what? You're going to risk their health and take any kind of a shot. That's a business.
Starting point is 01:09:42 Let's get down to business. You're, you're, you're, you know, that's the one part about you, man. You are very, very entertaining. You see, the entertainment side of my attainment is very much brought by Adam. And bring me here for the value. You brought me here for the attainment. No, you're actually pretty reasonable on the left. So I had Hugh Packard leaves California for Texas and headquarters jump.
Starting point is 01:10:01 Governor Abbott is on a state recruiting spree. I love that. Yeah. Hewl Packard has made a decision to relocate its headquarters to San Jose, California, to Houston, Texas. They're the largest US employment hub. Houston is an attractive market to recruit and retain future diverse talent.
Starting point is 01:10:19 And it's where the company is currently constructing a state-of-the-art new campus. The Bay Area will continue to be a strategic hub for HPE Hewwlett-Packard Innovation and the company will consolidate a number of sites in the Bay Area and it's San Jose campus. No layoffs are associated with this move. We are excited that Hewlett-Packard Enterprise has chosen to call Texas home and I thank them for expanding their investment. In a lone star state by relocating their headquarters to Houston region Abbott wrote in a statement, He by relocating their headquarters to Houston region.
Starting point is 01:10:45 Abbott wrote in a statement, he will pack it enterprise joins more than 50 fortune, 500 companies, headquartered in the loan star state, including 22 in Houston area alone. I got you. I'm going to set you up, Tom. Here we go. I'm going to let you slam dunk this bad boy. So what is he who is a Packard famous for? They're famous for literally
Starting point is 01:11:05 being the company that started Silicon Valley. Like it started. There was a guy Hulett and there's a guy Packard and they started sort of it in the Bezos approach. They started their company in a one car garage in Silicon Valley. Palo Alto. There you go. There's literally a historical landmark with a plaque that says the birthplace of Silicon Valley at this location, this one car garage in Palo Alto. So me being a Florida boy, I've never lived in California. I've spent some some summer times there. You know, obviously we're in Texas now.
Starting point is 01:11:37 So I'm going to throw this back to you, Tom. I'm going to throw this back to you, Pat. Being, you know, living in California now, born, you know, not born, but raised in California, you know, when you came to the States, what do you hear? What do you feel like when you hear all these companies, like because Elon Musk has talked about it, there's been multitude of Silicon Valley S type companies that are leaving the state. You obviously left the state, you know, you're thinking about it, wink, wink. What do you think about when you hear all these companies that are basically saying, all right, dude, enoughs
Starting point is 01:12:07 enough. We're getting out of California. We saw Ben Shapiro leave California. He's moving to Nashville, slash Boca Raton. Joe Rogan did it. Elon Musk is talking about it. P.B. D did it. Send you up, Tom. What the hell's going on in California? Yeah, it's a revolution. I mean, it's just the beginning. If a company like you, or Packer can do it, they're setting the playbook now for Tesla for some of these other big companies that are going to do it, is becoming impossible to stay in California. If you're a big business like this, think about the decision involved in this, the amount
Starting point is 01:12:35 of employees, probably 10,000 employees that you're going to relocate. What about all the data that you got to move? What about building a new corporate headquarters in Houston? I mean, this is no quick decision. I mean, there must have been, and then you probably go back to news. I mean, you say, hey, we're thinking of doing this. Is there anything you can do to inspire us or to incentivize us to stay? He clearly doesn't.
Starting point is 01:12:54 I think a guy like Elon Musk, you're going, why hasn't he moved yet? I think he's just waiting. He will move. There is no way you can stay in California if you're a big business like that. Now, the Googles of the world, the apples of the world, they're so big, they're their own country basically, that it doesn't really matter. And so much of their business is done outside of Silicon Valley and whatnot. But I think this is only going to get bigger and bigger and bigger.
Starting point is 01:13:17 And if HP can do it, anybody can do it. We had somebody just comment to write, now crypto charts is HP isn't even that relevant these days. Only think is printers, right? Is what it's saying about HP. But with HP is a pretty big company. If you pull up HP, pull up Hill Packer with Kapedia to see how many employees these guys got and what kind of numbers they're putting up.
Starting point is 01:13:36 I think it's like 60,000 worldwide. It's go up, go up, go up. There's still a Fortune 500 company. Go up, go up, go up, go up right there. Click on that. Let's see where they're at. Employees wise. Keep going up, go up, go up. There's still a fortune 500 company. Go up, go up, go up, go up right there. Click on that. Let's see where they're at. Employees wise. Keep going up, keep going up. It's going to show on the top on the right. You don't need to do that, Kai. Just close that and go up right there to the right. Okay. No, someone
Starting point is 01:13:55 close. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, think it's about 60,000. Can you see how many total employees at Hewl Packard, how many employees at Hewl Packard have? Yeah. Does Hewl Packard have? There you go. 55,000 employees. How many of them have it? Top 10 competitors average 90,000. Okay, they got their ninth among top 10 competitors. Where you going with this, Pat? 55,000 employees is what they have. So this is not a small company to say they're doing that.
Starting point is 01:14:26 This is not a schlep that's just saying, hey, we're gonna move our stuff to Texas. Great word. And the fact that what he said, he says, a move like this is now like an overnight decision that you make. Okay, I'm gonna make a crazy prediction here. I'll make a crazy prediction here.
Starting point is 01:14:39 I think if there's ever been a time where someone on the center right can go win the office in California and be a governor, right now's the time to do it. New sums making it easy. I think if there's ever been a time for somebody on California to go and become a governor, center right, if you know somebody or you, you know, have someone that you think would have the legs to go do it, you may want to inspire them. Add a couple conversations with a couple
Starting point is 01:15:05 influential guys in California. I said, how come you're not running? Why are you not running? Be I in closures, I don't want to, you know, share their vision of what they want to do. I said, why aren't you running? And we had an extensive conversation. So, you know, I'm actually thinking about it.
Starting point is 01:15:16 It's a, and I'm trying to inspire a handful of people who would make good governors to go run. You're in these guys here. I think California in a next, I would not be surprised in a next four, eight, 12 years California is gonna have a solid center right governor, who is gonna be fine with LGBTQ,
Starting point is 01:15:37 I'm not talking Ted Cruz top of a governor. I'm talking about a, Arnold Schwarzenegger type. He wasn't able to get anything done because behind him, he was doing it. He said they didn't let me get nothing done. It didn't let him get nothing done. He was like arrested for eight years, meaning by folks on the other side. His hands, that he couldn't do nothing.
Starting point is 01:15:55 So what type of person do you have in mind? I think somebody like a rock could do it if he wanted to go on that side. I think somebody that is a scent independent, but you have to choose a side. I think someone today could win the state of California because Newsom is almost at a point where he really doesn't give a shit about the small business owners in the state of California. Play that video, Kai sent you. The one with the interview where all of a send the guy in the background, a small business owner flips. And this is in a middle of a commentary. It's a Twitter link I sent you. See if you can find it.
Starting point is 01:16:31 By the way, in the meantime, I am backing a candidate in California. He's a Republican. He's a moderate. His name is Ricky Aguilar. He's a big time capitalist. I like what he has to say. He's a reasonable guy. I don't think he gets somebody out of the business community though, because there's a lot of qualified people. I think in business that could do it, the number one guy that I think would be a great governor's Bob Eisner. Leaving Disney, the timing's perfect. He's pissed at Newsom, but I just don't think because of his industry that he could be centered right. I don't think he could be. The president of Disney. I don't think I got the Iger or the president of Disney. Iger or Michael Eisner.
Starting point is 01:17:06 No, no, no, I know my bad. Sorry. Bob Iger. Bob Iger is left, though. Yeah, I know. That's my point. Yeah, he would be, I look, he's mad. He doesn't want to be, he doesn't want to be governor.
Starting point is 01:17:14 He wants to be president. Okay. But a guy like him, but I don't think you can come out of the business community just because you can't come out of the entertainment world. I don't think rock could do it because there's no way he could ever align himself anything other than left. He can't. Yeah, I agree with him not being able to do that, although I do think he's a center-right
Starting point is 01:17:29 guy. I just think there's a time for it because, you know, here's how life works and what I've noticed over the years. You and I may have 50 different things that we're not in common with. We can disagree on 50 different things. There's one thing we all agree on, which is what? I gotta make money to support my family, period. And if a guy keeps costomy jobs,
Starting point is 01:17:51 and I used to work for Hewlett-Packard, it's moving to Houston, I don't wanna go to Houston, or all these companies that are leaving, and I'm a Democrat, and I'm losing my job, and I have to come again to five of my wife. My wife gets a divorce, she leaves me, because we can't take care of the kids, my kids have to leave the school that we're going to.
Starting point is 01:18:05 I'm sorry, I'm no longer thinking about politics. I'm thinking about my pocket. The more you hurt my pocket, I'm eventually gonna vote for my pocket. And what the Democrats lose with, this is why the Democrats can't become president, stay president for 20 years straight. Because every eight years when somebody's affected
Starting point is 01:18:23 in the pocket, they say, dude, I'm sorry. You know what? Why don't we try a little bit of the right? Why don't we try a little bit of the right? Why don't we try a little bit of the right to get the economy? You know, let's try a little bit of the right to get the taxes to be lower. Let me make and save some money.
Starting point is 01:18:34 I think California folks, if they get hit in the pocket, I think they're gonna watch what happens right here with a small business owner. Look at the emotional reaction he has. So basic interview, this channel's doing the WWMT and watch what happens in the middle of it. It's pretty crazy. Is this an LA, where is this?
Starting point is 01:18:49 Just watch. Why the judge said no. You're on this pay face? The smartest is everything okay? Okay. Why government leaders have a band in me? It's one man. Are you, are you the owner? $1,000, $2,000, $2,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000 $4 trillion of stimulus money. And it gave it to who?
Starting point is 01:19:05 Specialist went to script some campaign donors. I'm Dave Morris, I own the place. So what's going on? What's going on? You know what's going on? Tell me, you tell me. Hey, we got a government that has taken the stimulus money. They gave it to special campaign donors.
Starting point is 01:19:19 They gave it to special interest. Restaurant owner. They abandoned me, and they have put me in a position where I have to fight back. Okay? So do you feel that this is the right thing to do? Absolutely. I feel everybody needs to stand up.
Starting point is 01:19:31 Hey, listen, there was enough money to give every family, every family in this country, $20,000 to go home for two months. They chose to give it to Special Interest. It's right about that. The campaign donors, the Kennedy Space Center, and they abandoned us. So you could have given me money. I'd gladly walk away for 60 days and let this virus settle down.
Starting point is 01:19:52 I'm not gonna do it alone, okay? Are you gonna continue to violate the state's orders and stay open? Stay in order. This isn't an order. This is conspiracy. This is a tyranny. What do you wanna tell other restaurant owners
Starting point is 01:20:03 who, stand up, this is America, be free. Can you tell how pissed you're coming out? Support me. Do you blame them? Let them keep going. Is it over? Is that yeah? Yeah, can you tell for that? Yeah, I mean, that's what you some me off the type of guy that could win. Are you kidding me? What state is he in? What state is he in portage? Where's portage? P-O-R-T-A-G-E. Portage, uh, portage learning, portage mission. Mika, not portage. Mishigan. Mishigan. M.R.T.A.G.E. Portage, uh, portage learning, portage mission, not forage Michigan. This is a Michigan.
Starting point is 01:20:28 Yeah, because Michigan's really bad too. What's the play? Kai? Boy, that was amazing. That was strong. And I got to give that report a credit too for letting him talk. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, good for him for doing that.
Starting point is 01:20:36 I like the way the reporter had to ask in questions. You know, what? It's turning, um, you know, they were protesting outside the, the non doctor, that is the head of the health community and in Los Angeles, that makes all the COVID decisions. Yesterday Garcetti said, did you hear his quote? He says, shut everything down. That was his quote yesterday. Shut everything down. Now, the other thing in LA is the judge said that they're going to give the county one week to come back and prove that outdoor dining is a, is there's
Starting point is 01:21:04 data that shows that it spreads coronavirus. Or else, I think the restaurants are going to be able to open up again outdoors. But people are fighting. And they're really, really tick off. To me that is such bullshit shutting down outdoor dining. I mean, we had a, he had an L.A. I mean, look, I get indoor dining. I get shutting down bars. I get shutting down 50% capacities out. We're dining. I get shutting down bars. I get shutting down. Hickie percent capacities. He's peaked. Outdoor dining. Get a life. He's put a one-hawter to destroy.
Starting point is 01:21:28 You know, look for somebody to come out of Orange County because Orange County is pretty big. They have a history of being very, you know, right leaning very, and they are ticked off. What his decision to not allow Disneyland to open reverberates because it's not very farm. It's hotels. It's all those restaurants that are around there. It's, though, the, there's hundreds of businesses that have gone under
Starting point is 01:21:46 because of that decision. Yeah, I mean, you know, you have gone to funeral. And when you go to the funeral, you're at a funeral where the person wasn't directly related to you. And you didn't have that strong of a relationship with a person who died, but they were to somebody. You've been to a funeral and you're like, you know what, I'm not emotionally connected to this person,
Starting point is 01:22:03 but I'm gonna pay my respect. I'm gonna go to the funeral. And then you see somebody come up and they just break down, telling a story about the relationship with this person, how they lost them. And you can't help but what? Sit there and say, dude, I feel this guy.
Starting point is 01:22:17 I'm a empathy. I went to a funeral in Miami. And this was somebody that I love. This is a guy that died who I love dearly, family. Okay. And I knew what he died from. Okay. I knew what he died from because he was a hardcore partier.
Starting point is 01:22:33 This guy cooked food for me every Sunday at my house. I'd come home from a workout and he's in my house cooking with my wife. I mean, he was like a freaking incredible guy. And he died from cocaine overdose. Okay. So I go to Miami-Tools funeral and I see his stepfather get up. incredible guy and he died from cocaine overdose, okay? So I go to Miami-Tooths funeral and I see his stepfather get up. Doesn't speak very good English and he got up.
Starting point is 01:22:51 Wow. And he got up and he said, I told him, I told him, I've been telling him for years, I told him, you have to say, I knew this day was, I had nightmares about this day, I knew this day was coming, I was scared of this day. And this man is in his seventies. And he's just, it's just coming down.
Starting point is 01:23:11 There is, he's not speaking good. He's not a good speaker. He just telling you, bro, I am in pain. I was afraid of this day. He lost his son 33 years old on this guy, that 32 his own this guy, that right? I'm saying, oh, frickin' I cannot stand this up. I watch a guy like this.
Starting point is 01:23:29 This is not a motivational speaker, Republican, the damn, he's just telling you, dude, I'm trying to run a damn business. Just a business owner. Get the hell out of my way, let me pay these employees. I'm trying to stay in business, what are you doing? And you watch his paint, and it's not just him, that's just one guy in Michigan.
Starting point is 01:23:45 You got restaurants in California taking hits. You got restaurants in New York taking hits. You got all these people playing all these political games. What they're not realizing is these people have, you put their entire life savings into this business. It's painful seeing that happen. And it's almost watching him, it's like watching a funeral of a small business.
Starting point is 01:24:02 Yeah, and they have been watching and they're watching a restaurant for a long time. They're like, I can't stand that man. It's really about this. And they have been watching a restaurant. Totally dying. I can't stand that, man. It's really about this. And if you love America to see what's happening, with this kind of culture and environment is allowing something like this to happen. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:15 And then Donald Ho gave 10 bucks. He just said, just said, thank you. Yeah. I like that. Good mother said, thank you. It's smarter than these university grads. The guy with the school, call connection said big pictures. The employees of these companies are bringing their leftist ideology to Texas and we'll vote the same way they did in California. Red States selling out
Starting point is 01:24:35 with low tax incentives. We'll bite back. I agree. There's a point to that. I agree with that. I agree with that. Michael gave 10 bucks and said, how has Raffis place been handling California restrictions? Obviously, they're being hit with it because when we went at Raffis place to eat, we sat outside. Now they can't even do that part. Number one restaurant. Number five, unrelated one. The poor you have considered in the New Vryndam, Scott Adams on the mainstream, main channel
Starting point is 01:24:56 will consider that if Bob Iger, Brando, Brando commandos said if Bob Iger ran for office, the far left would jump down his throat for how he treated this to the employees, wages. They did the same thing to Bloomberg and Trump, but Trump could handle this criticism. I think Bob Iger could also handle the criticism. And thank you also, Marilyn, for your love. Look, you know, you sit here and you see these stories of a Hewl Packer moving to Texas and you ask yourself what the guy said. They're going to bring their leftist policies. But you also sit there and say, how much longer are, is the massive Exodus going to take
Starting point is 01:25:30 place? Not Exodus. There's a difference between an Exodus and a mass Exodus. A mass Exodus is what? They're gone, okay? Permanently gone. They're being mistreated. They're not treating people respectfully.
Starting point is 01:25:43 There's going to be issues that are gonna be taken place. At what point do you see 50 companies leaving? At what point do you see bigger names leaving? At what point do you see that with California? Is that going to happen over the next four, so to point? Yes. In Silicon Valley within Palo Alto,
Starting point is 01:25:57 there is a framework and give me reasons to stay. Legislation incentives specifically in that area. Because I was wondering why the hell aren't these companies, why aren't more moving? But there is infrastructure, you know, a brain trust, a bubble in Silicon Valley for reasons to stay. That's why these companies do stay there. But other places in California, I totally understand San Francisco, Jesus. Let's talk about Bitcoin. Here's what happened with Bitcoin. Visa will offer a credit card that rewards purchases in Bitcoin rather than cash or airline
Starting point is 01:26:34 miles in early 2021. Interesting. Visa, that is a level of credibility for Bitcoin like never before. For Visa to say, I'm going to reward purchases in Bitcoin. We're excited to add credit cards to our suite of products and expand Bitcoin's accessibility to a broader set of consumers. Zach Prince said the CEO, this card makes it simple and risk-free for people to gain or increase exposure to new asset classes without changing their spending or investing capital. Visa will launch a credit card that rewards users in Bitcoin instead of traditional cash. Air miles in 2021. The card comes out with an annual fee of $200. Users will receive one and a half percent of their purchase
Starting point is 01:27:09 back in Bitcoin and bonus of $250. In world's most popular digital currency, after spending $3,000 or more within the first three months. What does this mean for Bitcoin? Let me jump in real quick. I know this is your wheelhouse. I'll take my quick perspective and turn it over to you guys.
Starting point is 01:27:23 I have a phrase, stay in your lane. I like to use that phrase. So I'm not going to try to be an expert in Bitcoin, but I'll tell you the one thing that caught my eye on this thing. I think there's a lot of people out there, guys, and Adam, you probably know this, that want to act like they think they know about Bitcoin, right? And I think visa is capitalizing on these people because I think they think it's cool. It's going to impress people. Yeah, I got credit card with Bitcoin. And it's all about that $200 yearly fee. If you start doing the math on $200 times $100,000
Starting point is 01:27:52 or $300,000 people that want that card because they think they're understanding cryptocurrency and they're into the Bitcoin game. It's a lot of money for Visa. That's my thought. Yeah, good point. I've interviewed a lot of people, especially when I started my show, to Tom's point, you know, they just want to be cool because they got Bitcoin. So I'll ask them, do you have a 401k? Nope. You know,
Starting point is 01:28:14 are you invested in the stock market? Nope. Do you hold any gold or any, do you own any assets? Nope. You have Bitcoin? Hell yeah. I got some Bitcoin. So like, I'm add on to my show why you give them a country accent. But they said they had Bitcoin. And I said this before, I'll say it again, if you wanna throw five 10, even 20% of your net worth into Bitcoin, if you're asset, cool, give it a shot. That should not be 100% of your foundation.
Starting point is 01:28:42 However, I will say, where, what have we seen in Bitcoin this year? It was a rocket, you know, bottom lows at 9,000 earlier this year. Now it's up to 19,000 and changed. It's approaching 20,000, which is, I think it reached in, you know, to 17. Yeah. If anything is happening with Bitcoin, it's being legitimized when Visa comes out and does this, PayPal a few months ago said that it would buy, hold, sell Bitcoin now. So I think for people that thought the death of Bitcoin was coming, I think they were wrong. However, you know, there's still people think that Bitcoin is the end all be all.
Starting point is 01:29:23 I'm not in that camp yet. But it's looking good for Bitcoin is my point. I think this is more than looking good for Bitcoin. I think this is a, uh, this is visa. Yeah. You cheated me for visa to say we're going to pay in Bitcoin. If anybody out there is a Bitcoin person, I would be screaming this off the top of my lung. They're probably screaming. Oh, they are kidding me. Bitcoin's going to be going to $50,000. It's going to go to $100,000. You got to get in. You got to all that stuff that they're going to get.
Starting point is 01:29:51 You have to be a question for you. Go for it. For both of us, do you think Bitcoin is more likely to go to $50,000 or zero? Oh, $50,000. They didn't go into zero. Yeah. It's not going to. But the alternative is you should ask the question in a different way. Is it more likely go to 50,000
Starting point is 01:30:07 or 5,000? That's a different conversation. I would say 5,000 at that point. Can I make my I say zero? Because if I had said 50,000, no one would remember that. But if by some chance I get lucky and it goes to zero, people think I'm an expert.
Starting point is 01:30:18 Tom, you are a provocateur. You and James are you're in a different. Provocator right there. But you did interview the wolf of Wall Street Jordan B Buffard and he said he thinks it's a sham or no. I'll say interview it. It sounds like you're not a big fan of them. I'm not I'm not why is scumbag? Really? Tell me why? I think if you look at his net worth his net worth is minus
Starting point is 01:30:42 $100 million. Okay. Okay. Okay. So it's like minus a hundred million dollars. Yeah. So I think people are fascinated him for one reason and one reason only Leonardo frickin de caprio. Yeah. Okay. That guy should be kissing Leonardo de caprio's ass every single day of the week. He basically posterized them as being the man. Well, in reality, he was a world class scumbag. He ripped people off. And now he's capitalizing on his Instagram sensationalized stuff that he's doing. It's the wolf's den, the wolf of Wall Street. And kind of like what you said, if I thought that he was a cool guy, no one would remember that. I'm coming out and saying that I think Jordan Belford, the wolf of Wall Street, is a first rate scumbag. You know, you look at the movie, the cocaine, just the womanizing, all that stuff, but
Starting point is 01:31:27 you know what, it is, shows you the power of Leo because remember, he did that movie catch you if he can, that the guy that was escaping the FBI for years and years, I mean, what a talented actor to make you root for somebody like that. And I've actually met that guy, Frank Abagnalli. He's a road guy. He's a road guy. He's a loving. He gave me his cell phone.
Starting point is 01:31:43 He's like, call me anytime, man. I'm like, dude, I just met you. It's like, can we call? I'm open to anything. And me, Frank phone. He's like, call me anytime, man. I'm like, do it. I just met you. It's like, can we call? I'm open to anything. And I'm in my... Frank's phone. Frank Abingnelli and I were guys. Who guys?
Starting point is 01:31:51 He's an amazing guy. So maybe you oughta interview Jordan Bell for. I would like to interview him. You listen to Manhattan Beach. I could go look him up. That's what's fun. Give us your thoughts on Jordan Buffer. I think he's still using drugs hardcore.
Starting point is 01:32:01 Yeah, I think Jordan Bell for lived a life that for most 21 year old men would dream about living for that two, three, four, five year run that he has. So he was that young? He was, no, no, I'm saying it, but that's what young guy would. What I'm trying to say is he has lived the life of a thousand men combined in a span of five years. Sure. The stuff that he did.
Starting point is 01:32:28 Just ridiculous out of control stuff that this guy did. He doesn't deny that part. I don't think he's sister denied any of that stuff that's taking place on what he did. And there's a community that can't stand him. And there's a community that can't stand other people online that are sales guys as well who like his style more because he's more, he's a more experienced sales guy and how he is. I've sat with him multiple times.
Starting point is 01:32:52 We spend some time together and every time I've been around him, it's been respectable, it's been, it's been, you know, solid interaction that he and I have had and he's actually pretty smart guy. He's not a dummy. He is actually a very, very smart guy. If you process his brain, this guy was going to be a doctor. Look at his process and I have process issues. This guy was going to be a doctor.
Starting point is 01:33:12 He was coming from a very good family and all of a sudden he got caught up in this whole penny stock thing and found a way to really push the envelope and went out of control. And he heard a lot of people. He's the first person to say. I'll say this. I didn't call him an idiot. I didn't call him a first class moron. I didn't call him, you know, complete buffoon.
Starting point is 01:33:32 I said he was a scumbag. There's a lot of people who are scumbag. Do you actually know the definition of a scumbag? Is that a segue to our Hungarian story? Do you actually know the definition? No, no, you don't even pull it up. Don't even pull it up. Don't do it because it's the wrong image. It's, I think it's like something you put in a vagina to like clean? No, no, you don't even pull it up. Don't even pull it up. Don't do it because it's the wrong image.
Starting point is 01:33:45 I think it's, I think it's like something you put in a vagina to like clean out your, no, no, no, do you actually know what a scumbag is? Does anybody here know what it is? Are you being serious? I don't know the true definition of a scumbag. You're, you will never look at the word the same way again. Do you know what the word scumbag means?
Starting point is 01:34:00 Do you know what a scumbag means? Do you know what it means? Kai, do you know what it, okay. It's a used condom. Okay, okay, yeah, there you go. It's a scumbag. It Do you know what it means? Kai, do you know what it means? Okay, it's a used condom. Okay, okay, there you go. It's a scumbag. It's a used so when you say that phrase to me, for the rest of your life,
Starting point is 01:34:12 you're not gonna like people calling anybody scumbag. Jordan Belford is a used condom. Just the, shriveled up, throw that shit in the garbage. But I don't think he's an idiot. It takes someone with brains and balls and bravado to do think he's an idiot. It takes, it takes someone with brains and balls and bravado to do what he did. No doubt. Well, he probably used condoms. He lived the life like he knew he was getting away with something that he shouldn't. So
Starting point is 01:34:35 he lived day to day. I see these people in Miami all the time. You know, sunny play, shady people, Nevin Shapiro, he was a booster, complete running a Ponzi scheme, the other guy in Fort Lauderdale. I know he's a lawyer, Martin Erick. Okay. That sounds right. Yeah. The other guy was a Fort Lauderdale.
Starting point is 01:34:53 I've seen these people. They, you know, it's all smoking mirrors and big time and parting and drugs. But behind the back, they are stealing your own money, save that money. Yeah. He was actually one decision away from being a billionaire. He was, what was a shoe company? Something Adams, what was the company called? Is it, oh no, it was in the movie.
Starting point is 01:35:13 Oh, what's the shoe company? It's not sketchers. What's the shoe company? People wear it all the time. Not Doc Martin's, not Doc Martin's. No, no, no. He was one move away from being a billionaire. What is the shoe company called?
Starting point is 01:35:26 Reebok. No, it's not Reebok. Kyle, you're looking it up or no? Yeah. Steve Madden. There you go. Steve Madden. Steve Madden.
Starting point is 01:35:35 He was about, he was an owner of Steve Madden. Steve Madden. He's wearing a Steve Madden. People wear Steve Madden. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, so he was about to be a billionaire and things caught up. And next thing, you know, they took a big hit. So this guy was a guy that probably, if
Starting point is 01:35:51 he wouldn't have screwed up the way he did, he would have been a billionaire and people would have told the story. The story's about, like, you know, how you hear the story's about the Richard Branson, right? Where his mother said, I don't know if you guys have read the book, the virgin book, the red book. I don't know if you read, I read the book. And as mother said when he was a kid, he says, son, you're either going to end up in jail or you're going to be a very powerful man one day. It's going to be one or two. Well, you know, Jordan Belford was one decision away from being a billionaire or he went to
Starting point is 01:36:16 jail. He's the other decision. Yeah. The super smart people, the made offs of the world. Yeah, but, but the point on when he and I talked about it, if you ever watch my first interview with him, I asked about, you know, where you got in trouble. He said, I thought I could push the envelope and I just get pushing it more and more and more. And I thought I could keep going. And then I didn't know my limitations and was
Starting point is 01:36:35 already too late. And boom, he got caught in the rest of the car when you're going to get caught. You're going to get caught eventually when you do something like that. I had a guy that, um, uh that one of our competitors kept the same stuff about me. Okay, it trashed me the last few weeks. Come on back. Yeah, okay, you know, this guy's there, let me tell you who this gun is on.
Starting point is 01:36:53 And then all of a sudden yesterday, a story got exposed about him. And I get a call from a couple of people saying, you're one of your guys that did something like, wait a minute, what are we talking about here? I don't know what you're talking about here. I never knew this story, you know, until when, until yesterday. He talked so much trash, till the trash caught up to him
Starting point is 01:37:10 and then his biggest trash, I got exposed to everybody. And when you play that game, you just gotta be ready because it's gonna backfire on you as well eventually. So it this ended up backfiring on him and it is what it is, but I tell you, you know, talking to Jordan, you're going to be entertained. He's going to tell some crazy story. He's got some strong opinions.
Starting point is 01:37:29 And the guy was one or two decisions away from being a billionaire. And if anybody knows that, I think he knows it himself on what happened. And it would have been legit. Yeah, it would have been legit billionaire. He would have been legit billionaire. Okay. Let's talk about, you will likely need to get a COVID flu shot to fly in 2021. Okay. If you don't have a shot, there's a high likelihood you will not be able to get on a flight.
Starting point is 01:37:49 Yesterday, the top executives of Australia's largest airline said proof of getting COVID-19 vaccination will be necessary for boarding international flights in the future. I think that's going to be a common thing talking to my colleagues and other airlines around the globe. Said Alan Joyce, CEO of Quantus, in an interview with Australians, nine network, the heads of major US airlines will almost certainly reach the same conclusion. On a call with investors back in April at Bastine, the CEO of Delta Airlines said that he would make whatever changes to the business model that would be necessary, including adopting
Starting point is 01:38:23 a so-called immunity passport, if required by the US government, the majority Americans support a strong, a no proof of immunity, no ticket. Let me read that one more time. Majority Americans strongly support a no proof of immunity, no ticket. Policy after COVID-19 vaccinations are widely available to the public. Two thirds say that one vaccinations are rolled out. The ones vaccinations are rolled out. Airline passengers should be required to show proof of vaccination in order to fly according to the largest Harris poll COVID-19 tracking survey. What do you think about that? Welcome to more of your freedoms being taken away. I mean, there's going to be people that don't want to take the vaccination. You're not allowed to fly. You're not allowed to travel.
Starting point is 01:39:02 I agree with international travel. If you're going to Australia on Quantas, you probably have to show that you have, you know, your negative, you just took a test or that you have been vaccinated or not that. But it's no way the domestic airlines can do that, can legislate that on a daily basis here in the US. Just like it. Well, it's starting with international. They're saying they're saying that they wanted to get to a point where it's also travel period, okay, domestically, not just international. They're saying that they wanted to get to a point where it's also travel period.
Starting point is 01:39:25 Okay, domestically, not just international. When he said, when the Delta CEO said he's willing to adjust his business model, that means raise prices. What do you think? What do you think? What are you going to do? You can't fly if you don't have a vaccine. What do you do?
Starting point is 01:39:37 I don't know how they're going to implement that. Like so quick. What do you say? What are you going to do? But really, what do you do? I like how Sam thinks. Hang on one second. What'd you say say? We're getting to our own thing. We're getting your own thing. But really, what do you do? I like how Sam thinks. Hang on one second, what'd you say?
Starting point is 01:39:47 We're not gonna do, we can't take it for help. That's exception. That's exception to the rule. So you can get a doctor's note and you can still fly. They're saying there's two exceptions. One is that and the other one is a religious exception that you have. But the flight can still...
Starting point is 01:39:58 I don't know how many people are gonna be getting exception. The flight still can say. That's fine, you got a religious, you know, what do you call it? Like, you don't have to get the shot, but they can still say, exemption, but they can still say you can't fly. So imagine you're on a flight, let's just say you go to the point where
Starting point is 01:40:12 you have to disclose to people who's taking a shot, who's not taking a shot, think about it in a different way. You go on a flight, if you were in a red mask, you've taken a shot, you're not taking a shot, if you were in a green mask, you've taken a shot. Look how weird that's going to be. Imagine you take it to the point to say, wow, if you don't wear, if you don't take the shot, your passport says you haven't taken it, you have to wear red mask.
Starting point is 01:40:30 And everybody looks at you. You didn't take the shot. What is wrong with you? Imagine if we get to the point, it could be, but who can implement these rules? The airlines, the airlines, the governments? When did you think who could implement the rules to shut down restaurants? Well, when did you and I pre-twenty? It's a government, not the airlines. But when you and I pre-2020, do schools are right not talking about vaccines and they've been doing it for a while.
Starting point is 01:40:53 In the state of California, if you kids don't get the right vaccines, they don't have to send you to the school. This is not a new thing. And American people are saying, oh, you know what, it is what it is. I gotta follow it. So for me, this is a little weird to get to the point where you want me to get a vaccine
Starting point is 01:41:07 shot to get on a flight. I'd love to hear what our people think of it. What do you think about it? So for everybody that's watching this, so you go on a flight, American Airlines, United Airlines, you say, you know, flying to Palm Beach, I'm flying to New York, I'm flying to, you know, Kansas. They say, have you taken a COVID shot, vaccine shot? You say no, this you can't get on this flight.
Starting point is 01:41:28 Are you gonna say, Are you already paid for the flight? Yeah, and you say, well, I'll go get the shot or you say, hell no, I'm not getting the shot. So if they say, no problem, you don't have to take the shot but you don't have to be on this flight. Are you a gonna try to protest and get us to change and it doesn't change?
Starting point is 01:41:43 Are you b gonna say, where I go to nowadays, I'm gonna to travel through a car like what happens here? You have to make the decision based on how much traveling you do. I'll give you a scenario. The other day we had the story on VTpost.com is there was a flight from Salt Lake City to San Francisco. A guy arrives at the gate late. This is a Delta flight, by the way. Didn't have a mask running up to the gate, refused to put one on, the plane. So he gets on there. And then the flight attendants are saying, you have to wear a mask. He continued to refuse. This is the day before Thanksgiving. You know, everybody wants to get to where they're going. So he refused. Finally, though,
Starting point is 01:42:16 the captain came back there and he still refused. It got, you know, very, very testy. The entire plane unloaded everybody, every passenger walked off that flight. Nope. And then they were able to subdue him, pull him off. He spent the night in jail. He's from San Francisco. He spent the night in jail in Salt Lake City. So I think, you know, it's going to be like the scarlet letter. This is so, you know, emotions are involved in this thing. There are people that are just flat out crazy. We'll not come out of their house. I, I, rational, reasonable, high, powerful people that I know I talked to one yesterday as sports executive at the highest level who really is really concerned about COVID and
Starting point is 01:42:50 is adjusting his life because of that. When you get 300 people on a plane, it's going to be politicized, it's going to get ugly. I'm asking everybody here, I'm asking you a question, what are you going to do? Because listen, we can all act tough. You can act tough all you want and say, oh, you're gonna be done. So you can't fly. I'm telling you, you cannot fly. What do you do?
Starting point is 01:43:12 I'll start. I'm not gonna try to act tough. I would get the exemption. I know a lot of doctors or I would do the military just thing. I would get the exemption. What would you do? As the devout orthodox Jew, I cannot.
Starting point is 01:43:22 I cannot. I cannot. I cannot. I cannot. I cannot take the shot. Which stuff. I cannot take the shot. Which time will be the way? What's the time? What's the time? What's the time? What's the time? What's the time?
Starting point is 01:43:29 What's the time? What's the time? What's the time? What's the time? What's the time? What's the time? What's the time? Let me ask it is.
Starting point is 01:43:37 What if the exemption, religious exemption is not going to prove you have to have the shot? What do you do? I take the shot if I have to. To fly. Okay. So he says yes. But he went first. What do you do? I take the shot if I have to. To fly. Okay, okay. So he says, yeah. Oh, but he went first. We got a guy. What are you gonna do?
Starting point is 01:43:49 I'm just driving, baby. Driving. I'm ubering around, uber everywhere. You being sarcastic or serious. I would eventually take the shot. What are you gonna do? I would eventually not first. Wait, see what happens first.
Starting point is 01:43:58 Wait a bit. And if I have to fly, then I might can see it in eventually. What's your timeline, Kyle? What's your timeline? Six months, months 12 months how long are you waiting? I'd say six to 12 months. Okay. All right. What do you think what are you gonna do? I feel like six months same six or 12 months. Yeah Taking it as long as as soon as they tell me I have to take it. I'm the military. Okay, so for you military
Starting point is 01:44:21 We have Real quick Eric Galera right there 30 30 years old, those as birthday. That's right. Happy birthday Eric. He's an absolute stud. He's part of the 3% movement. Absolutely. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:44:33 Yeah. Absolute stud. Go ahead, Kai. I'd probably same as Tom first trying to get exemptions. And then after that, I'd weed it out kind of depending how long. What would you do, Pat? What would Pat do? Well, I mean, what you're saying on what I would do
Starting point is 01:44:50 and I'm being very serious with you, but this is like, man, not an, it's an unfair comment that I'm gonna make. It's gonna come across as, you know, show vanistik, I'm gonna have to buy a jet. I'm gonna, I'm not being sarcastic. I'm actually being very serious. I'm gonna, to buy a jet. I'm gonna, I'm not being sarcastic. I'm actually being very serious. I'm gonna, because now I got,
Starting point is 01:45:08 we got wordy, the other day we go to the doctor and the doctor says you're having twins, okay? Muscle, so, yeah. So, I got three, I got potentially two on the way. I got my 78 year old dad, I got Melva, what am I gonna do? Am I gonna, I don't know. It's gonna be very uncomfortable for me.
Starting point is 01:45:25 But for me, if I'm somebody that's forced to take a shot, you know, if you're in the military, you're forced to take shots regularly, you don't have a choice. We took shots regularly, and we got tested on first before everybody else got tested on. They would say there's no results on this, there's a risk sign this over your take to shot.
Starting point is 01:45:39 So we did that, right? Some of the side effects work positively for me. So whatever it was, I'm like give me some more doasters of this. You know what I'm going to tell you. Yeah. I learned that yesterday, it was a lot better. They give you a shot in boot camp.
Starting point is 01:45:52 Of course. You can't get a heart on three months. Of course. Is that right? That makes sense. They said it's two conspiracies to one as a shot. The other one is a punch. The punch you drink, they put things in it for you not to get a test
Starting point is 01:46:05 thousand. Antiviac. Because I know some very, very attractive females that have gone into like the reserves where they had to go to basic training. How did you survive? I mean, I can't imagine the relentless. Well, no, no, she didn't survive. I just want you to know.
Starting point is 01:46:16 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. She got hit up by everybody because if you're attractive in a military, you're officially a drop-dead gorgeous model times 100 in a military. And you're going to get hit up by everyone. If you're a guy, go times 100. And the opposite is the men in the military are attractive. It's good looking men who are athletic, who work out. So it's like, if you're looking for attractive men with a lot of testosterone, they accept
Starting point is 01:46:43 a boot card. I just like this party, actually. And hungry. I was sick party. Speaking for attractive men, but a lot of testiles make it stuff a little dirty, actually. And hungry. I was just sick of hurting speaking of a track. Let's talk about this talk about. I was for Eric's birthday. Hey, story yesterday. By the way, this next story, if you don't like crude stories,
Starting point is 01:46:55 skip this one here, but I think you're gonna, you're gonna, this is not a spoof. This is a real story of what happened yesterday. It was the most number one trending story on business insider, and it has nothing to do with business. It's a number one story. He was taking care of business, he was, but it's number one inside business insider trending story yesterday.
Starting point is 01:47:13 An anti-gay Hungarian politician has resigned. After being caught by the police, fleeing a 25-man orgy through a window. You have to realize that's like a movie. that's like that's not making any sense. Let me read that one more time. An anti-gay Hungarian politician has resigned after being caught by the police fleeing a 25-man orgy through a window. An ally of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán
Starting point is 01:47:42 resigned from the European Parliament. After attending what was described, they 25 men origin Brussels. Joseph Sazar quit as an MEP on Sunday and later said he was present at a private party. The police found him and 24 other naked men at gathering, including diplomats and local reports said. He played a key role in the urban government crackdown on LGBTQ community rights and hungry. A source closer to investigation
Starting point is 01:48:10 to a political that officers were called after complain about a night time disturbance. I deeply regret violating the COVID restrictions. It was irresponsible on my part. I'm ready to stand for the final find out. Find out course. He announces resignation and obviously the rest of his history. Adam, I think it's important for you to take it. When we were going down the, because Kai usually makes the
Starting point is 01:48:29 topics that we I thought you guys were pulling a joke. I thought we were pulling the job. Like, Kai, what the hell is that? I seriously thought that we're like pulling. I'm like, no, this is, this is a real story. This is ridiculous. So I thought Kai was was pranking us. So a couple things. Let me just start off with the old Seinfeld episode, like, and he was gay. Nothing is anything wrong with that. Nothing's anything wrong with that. Unless you were a anti gay marriage politician and a hungry who secretly involved in a gay orgy, a gorge, and this is hypocrisy at its finest. And then I kind of dig the little deeper, you know, because, you know, for some reason I was like, I got to know more, bro. He said, he said, look, you know, I've I loaded COVID restrictions. My bad, you know, you were there, Tom.
Starting point is 01:49:14 You know, he said, well, look, you know, I had an ecstasy pill in my pocket. It might have been so I'm like, listen, dude, you're screwed up. Listen, buddy, I partied in South Beach. I may or may not have taken an XDPL in my day, okay? What happens is when you take an XDPL, you go out, you go to the dance party, you have a good time, you know, you meet some chicks, you don't end up at a gorge, okay?
Starting point is 01:49:37 That's just not, so don't blame it on the XDPL, you know, XDPL homie. You're a gay dude who hates yourself and you're fighting against anti gay marriage in Hungary of all places. And it's just hypocrisy. He jumped out of the window. He jumped out of the window naked naked. He jumped out of the window naked. Is this real life right now? And meanwhile, like, to be honest, he is fighting against gay rights. Meanwhile, he's involved in a naked Hungarian game.
Starting point is 01:50:05 You know, I'm going to stay with my initial theory of the stand your lane, you know, just like Bitcoin, I left it to the experts. Oh, geez. I'm going to live it to the two experts there. All right. So you guys handled that perfectly. But I will say this guy, I pull up the story we did on VT post yesterday writing these headlines. I never had more joint satisfaction that you. You don't get to do that every day. You're probably just in our countries out of control. At least Biden and Trump aren't having orges with two dozen other people like this goof and hungry.
Starting point is 01:50:32 That's funny, looks like. You got the huggestion. Here's the question. Here's the most entertaining question. Would I go to the party? Sure. What? Mario, where you at, bro? What? That would not. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh.
Starting point is 01:50:45 Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh.
Starting point is 01:50:53 Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh.
Starting point is 01:51:01 Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. wait, wait, wait. You know what, it's even worse. They've been here. You were in the embassy. You show up in your friendy, you know, he's doing it to you.
Starting point is 01:51:09 So then you, so you see him. So you see him. I mean, I do yours, buddy. You know, what are you doing to see him? I do. Anything new? What do you mean, up to late? Let's do this.
Starting point is 01:51:20 Tell me the stuff, man. You can, we're home. He's like, hey, you know, hopefully he's teaching. Because this dude sitting on a gold mine, I mean, telling his story, you can't skip. We're home, he's like, hey, you know. You know, hopefully he's teaching. Because this dude sitting on a gold mine, I mean, telling his story in a book or something, my God. He's not sitting on a gold mine, he's sitting on something else, but you know, it's a, it's a, it's a,
Starting point is 01:51:35 but it's one of those things when you're so anti-something. I don't have these people, you got something going on behind the closet, you know, in the closet, something's going on here. So, you can't even say I hope somebody prays for me. I wonder if he's married though. You know, I was this close to not including it because it just sounds so absurd. He's married.
Starting point is 01:51:53 He's married. He's married. He's married to a wife. He has a female wife. No, he's married. He is. What is married? He comes home to the wife.
Starting point is 01:52:03 What is she? How do you like my line is a female wife? That's female wife. You got it, you know, is the wife is probably like I've known this entire time She's gonna know no wonder you can't you know But I got this X Why I'm gonna tell him hey you can go on a helicopter ride with onassus go have fun go Weird weird story. Let's wrap up this episode on more positive news I don't know where do you want to go with this, Pat.
Starting point is 01:52:25 I think we got maybe like five minutes left. I mean, dude, you got to, you got to all excited about the San Garian story. I know what I'm doing this weekend. You were fired up about it. I just think it's so freaking hip-hop. Okay, pull up the number stats for a smartphone sales. Okay, smartphone sales.
Starting point is 01:52:40 Guys, should we play this card first before you do it to ask each other what percentage it is? Why don't you ask us the question because I haven't seen the data? So here's what I did. I'm concerned. I'm deeply concerned about the smartphone market because to me, I think Apple has a monopoly.
Starting point is 01:52:57 I'm an Apple guy. By the way, I got an email from a guy yesterday when we bashed Apple. This guy sent an email, okay? Who is a, and I wanna read this unfold disclosure and I'm gonna? Who is a, and I want to, I want to read this on full disclosure and I'm going to give him a shout out because I told him, I'm going to share this. He says, that's fine.
Starting point is 01:53:10 He sent the email. He says, I'm a former Apple employee, okay? He says, as a former Apple employee, I think they donate tons and tons of money. No questions asked. Anytime I donated a charitable organization, Apple matched it. I forget what the limit was on that, but it was pretty high. If I volunteered my time to a charitable organization, Apple would pay
Starting point is 01:53:33 $30 an hour to work for a charitable organization. This is a guy saying this to me, Craig C, okay, who said this about Apple. So I want to say that to Apple, if that's the case, if there's anybody else that's working for Apple or ever worked at Apple that can validate that story that happened to you as well, I wanna give the proper shout out to these guys if that's the case, okay. So now, but I do have a concern. I think the number one monopoly right now in America is Apple. And it comes onto the smartphone game.
Starting point is 01:54:01 Monopoly is 50% plus, right? We talked about this, I think, on the last podcast, briefly with Tom. And as a, let's get the stats. So what percentage of phones American use is iPhone? What percentage is another phone? What do you think it was? Because you got Samsung. I can't even, I can only name two Samsung and Apple. And I'm just basing this on the people I know and the phones I see. I'm going to say it's 74% Apple. 74% what do you think? Hold on, hold on, know in the phones I see, I had to say it's 74% Apple. 74% what do you think? Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Starting point is 01:54:25 Uh, we're saying that 50% is a monopoly. Yeah. And what percentage of Americans using Apple, you said 70, I'm used, I'm going to, I'm going to start the, the, the two more minutes, buddy. Go ahead. What do you think it is? I don't think it's a monopoly yet because I think it'd be more in the news, but it's damn close.
Starting point is 01:54:44 I'm saying something in the low 40s. 40s, 40s. Okay. I don't know the number, but I have to say it's more than 50%. I'm going to say it's 50, 60% is what I'm going to say. 55, 60%. Let's go to the data. I'm curious.
Starting point is 01:54:59 Drone roll, please. What do we got here, guys? What is the number? Got it. Okay. Well, listen. Good for them. Whatever. What's the number? Got it. Okay, well listen good for them. Whatever. So what's the number?
Starting point is 01:55:09 45% then they're not a monopoly. Okay, I told you I said they were dangerous. Watch this. But they're not there. But watch, watch the number. 42, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 3, 4, 3, 4, 4, 2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 45, yeah. It's not looking good for anybody else. And our blackberry, and our blackberry is out the game, and blackberry is doing what? Blackberry's, what's the thing about blackberry? Blackberry spikes record 65% after finalizing the oil Amazon
Starting point is 01:55:34 for automotive data software, blackberry is surged at, you know, there's software called IV, allows automakers to read vehicle sensor data and improve systems and performance according to press release the stock Sleep is its biggest one-day gain on record and places shares at their highest levels since April 2019 Blackberry was known as a cell phone company now. They're selling into intelligent vehicle data platform Yeah, so my concern is if Apple has got 453 How many more years till they cross that 50% or do you think Tim
Starting point is 01:56:05 Cook intentionally keeps you below 50%? It's kind of like the app store, like he, you know, he's at, they were at 30% fee and they they reduced it to 15%. He does. Right. He does. Right. The rest of the world that you can work on the numbers, right?
Starting point is 01:56:18 He does. He does not want to crack that 50% number. It's kind of like we said yesterday that that Amazon is rooting for Target. Yes. Apple is probably rooting. Come on, Blackberry. Samson. Come on, Samson. They're kind of what a no funny light. Samson. I mean, Apple's strategy is you need a new one every year. So that you don't need to be over 50%. Come on, Hungarian. Okay. Awesome. Well, we covered a bunch of different things. Obviously, Adam's favorite topic was the Hungarian brother, who, you know, had an interesting weekend for himself.
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