PBD Podcast - The Tent Cities of California | PBD Podcast | EP 9

Episode Date: September 9, 2020

On this episode, Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick and Tom Zenner discuss Keeping Up With The Kardashians 20th season, Tesla's stock plummeting, Peloton making a HUGE announcement, homelessness in Calif...ornia and much more... The Patrick Bet-David Show Podcast Episode 8. Watch the episode on YouTube Here: https://youtu.be/le8hyPdAYb0 Jared Kushner article: https://time.com/5766186/jared-kushner-interview/    Text: PODCAST to 310.340.1132 to get added to the distribution list   The BetDavid Podcast is a podcast that discusses, current events, trending topics, and politics as they relate to life and business. Stay tuned for new episodes and guest appearances.   Connect with Patrick on social media:     Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patrickbetdavid/    Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/patrickbetdavid  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PatrickBetDavid.Valuetainment   Follow the guests in this episode:  Tom Zenner: https://bit.ly/3jJ93CN  Adam Sosnick: https://bit.ly/2PqllTj     Share your thoughts with Patrick Bet-David about this first episode on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/patrickbetdavid    To reach the Valuetainment team you can email: info@valuetainment.com     About the host: Patrick is a successful startup entrepreneur, CEO of PHP Agency, Inc., emerging author, and Creator of Valuetainment on Youtube. As a natural critical thinker, Patrick takes complex leadership, management, and entrepreneurial ideas and converts them into simple life lessons for today and tomorrow’s entrepreneurs.   Patrick is passionate about shaping the next generation of leaders by teaching thought-provoking perspectives on entrepreneurship and disrupting the traditional approach to a career. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We are officially live for is this EP 9 EP 9 episode 9 what 9 on 9 9 Kai 9 on 9 on I sound like Hermann Kane, you know 9 9 9 if got only once 10% your money the government shouldn't want more than 9% Rest in peace Hermann Kane. So we are back to our episode number 9 with our buddy Tom We are back to episode number nine with our buddy Tom Zener and Adam Soss. We got a lot of things to cover today. By the way, I had no idea this entire time.
Starting point is 00:00:30 Kai's been working with us for nearly two years. You know that. We went and had lunch yesterday. I had no idea Kai was a diehard Kim Kardashian fan. I had no idea he was the guy that followed every single keeping up with Kardashian. Do you wish you would have known that two years ago when you hired I think it would have made a difference I would have been a little bit you would have paid him more off the top
Starting point is 00:00:49 I would have said you know I like your marketing strategies and the way you go about business Good for you guy. Yeah, good for you Kai much respect Kai sex tape coming out soon So we are back with episode number nine guys if you're just tuning in press the thumbs a thumbs up button I know we didn't do it yesterday some Some of you guys were asking, saying, Pat, I thought you guys were gonna do a podcast yesterday. We didn't. You will know very soon why we got a lot of crazy things that's going on right now with my life.
Starting point is 00:01:14 A lot of very, very big, big, big movements taking place. But I think in the next six to eight weeks, I'm probably gonna unveil some things that are happening. And you will know why some of these weird things are going on today. But we got a lot of topics to cover. Here's some of them. Let me just say to you upfront that we'll get into it. Obviously, Kardashian show apparently is the last as a 20th season
Starting point is 00:01:35 guy. You know the facts on that 20th season. Tech stocks took a major hit stimulants round. Too we're gonna talk about that. Adam's got an update for us with that. Peloton rides COVID-19 wave with a massive announcement they made. Tesla stock drops tremendously.
Starting point is 00:01:52 I think Elon Musk lost a lot of money this week. Don't worry about him, he's gonna be fine, but he did lose a lot of money. A new competitor is coming up against Tesla. Buffet invests in snowflake. Uber is planning on going electric by 2040. Germany putting pressure on Russia regarding poisoning. Trump might be spending his own money
Starting point is 00:02:12 to win reelection. Renters update from CDC that will shock you. Renters in US cannot be evicted through the end of the year due to coronavirus CDC order states. We'll cover that. And then I saw a video for the state of California, which I don't know if you guys had a chance to watch a video. The homeless guy.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Yeah, the homeless guy. Can you prepare that video? I think we start off with California, because I love California so much. You know, you see a Paul just came back from California. And he went to Hollywood. He couldn't believe it, right? The whole idea, what's going on with California,
Starting point is 00:02:44 with homelessness. And I kept watching all these videos where people talking about California with homelessness, California with homelessness, California with homelessness. Have you seen homelessness in California? I'm like, no, I have not. I've not been following it at all. And then I see this video. Kay, if you want to prepare the video, I want you to watch this video on what homelessness
Starting point is 00:03:01 looks like in the state of California, this is, before you press play, hang on, this is not Fox, Bash in California, this is not CNN, defending California, this is not MSNBC, this is just a basic news, NBC, telling you what's going on with homelessness in a state of California. Press play guy. That's a trend you've probably seen more of during the pandemic, even though it's illegal.
Starting point is 00:03:31 New encampments have been popping up throughout early in the last five months. Mayor Eric Garcetti and LA County officials found to get people off the streets during the pandemic, but is NBC for IT, and investigate. They've seen this stuff on. It's like a third world country. It literally does. It appears to have multiplied. Two women beat this summer heat
Starting point is 00:03:50 in a pool set up on a sidewalk at a new encampment in Venice to fill the pool they tapped into the waterline from the building next door. In other parts of Venice, there are also new encampments on the beach on the world's famous river. I live 24 years in California.
Starting point is 00:04:07 I've been all this is I see in my I know all this street. That's the only thing you can. Oh, that's a golf course. That's a golf course. A mile long. Venice resident, Alan Parsons. So failure of the local government for two years. That was in Venice every single week.
Starting point is 00:04:22 I know that that's the thing that I've never seen that. I've never seen that. I've seen that. I've seen that. I've seen this. So this you'll see in California under bridges. In the middle of the street. This isn't uncommon. How have we surrendered to the fact that that's normal? But watch.
Starting point is 00:04:43 A Stella Lopez represents downtown businesses in the area that includes. This is not common. How have we surrender to the fact that that's normal? Watch a Stella Lopez represents downtown businesses in the area that includes this is not coming. In addition to COVID is the city worried about what else is growing underneath those encampments? People are sitting in their own waste. We have had typhus. We have had tuberculosis. Staff wrote rodents. Fleas. Bed bugs. All of the city. The city is a city of the city of the city. The city of the city is a city of the city. The city of the city is a city of the city. The city of the city is a city of the city.
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Starting point is 00:05:17 city of the city. The city of the city is a city of the city. The city of the city is a city of the city. The city of the city is a city of the city. The city of the city is a city of the city. The city of the city is a city of the city. The city of the city is a city of the city. The city of the city is a city of the city. California geos in prisons began releasing 3500 non-violent inmates released out onto the streets. Remember what Iran announced they released 50,000
Starting point is 00:05:30 guys released from County Jail release 3500 a home or friends or family to go to. Also the city of LA stopped enforcing several laws during the pandemic. For example, they're not enforcing the ordinance. You asked a question law homeless from having bulky items at their tents. That's why you're now seeing huge encampments with so many mattresses and yes, the largest economy in the world. Mayor Garcetti has boasted this summer
Starting point is 00:05:58 that more and more housing has been built for the homeless like this bridge home shelter in Venice. So to our Sunday, I'll say that this is a good success. The mayor's website says when a bridge home shelter opens, this city will establish an India zone to ensure that the tents are taken down. How is California now having the home of slums? The new tents are being taken up all the time.
Starting point is 00:06:21 I mean, look, 24 years I lived in California, every Christmas morning at 5 a.m. myself and 50 of our guys would go to Skid Row. Every morning, Christmas morning, we'd go to Skid Row and we would go by 500 cheeseburgers for McDonald's and we'd give it away. And we'd have our friends, we'd get up and we'd go give away food, blankets,
Starting point is 00:06:46 toothpaste, toothbrush, but you know, all this kind of stuff, dude, I mean, I understand skid row. It's always been like that. It took a couple hours, right? It took a couple hours, yeah. You'd be doing that to the fourth of July now, and that would be just Venice and downtown LA.
Starting point is 00:06:57 But the point I'm trying to make to you is we saw this in Skid Row. Fine. And by the way, a lot of the people on Skid Row regular people that had jobs that they're now on Skid Row, these are not people that you think they're homeless. But to have this happening, I can't believe it. Okay, they barely touched on the worst problem.
Starting point is 00:07:12 If you want to get somebody going on this Dr. Drew, he used to have a radio show in LA. And now he doesn't really have that radio show anymore. But every day that's all he talked about was the homeless problem. And I had to turn it off. It's so, I mean, look, if you really know what's going to happen from this, it's the disease. It's the rats that are transmitting all these fatal diseases all over
Starting point is 00:07:32 these streets. It's going to be a huge health issue. The other thing too is the city of LA, probably if they watch that video, the politicians in California, the only thing they would be upset about is, remember at the beginning of the video, they showed that car seat that they had in one of the camp, it was from a car. No seatbelt. I mean, they're going to have to ticket those people, maybe get them off the street immediately. That's probably what they would get. You know, it's depressing.
Starting point is 00:07:54 It's depressing. It gets worse every single week, too. So not being a California guy, tell me about Skid Row. Like, what is that, the name of the street, is it the name of the area? Is it like homeless vibe? Yeah, that's what it is. Kid Roach and downtown, not the safest area. It's where a lot of the home,
Starting point is 00:08:10 it's a lot of where the shelters are as well. But when you go there, there's a homeless people on each side of the street. Very normal. And I've seen this my entire life living in LA, okay? And I've been in every single pocket of LA. When you sell insurance and you're running appointments guess what streets you go to every street. I've driven 200,000 miles in LA ranging from you know
Starting point is 00:08:32 all the way up in Palmdale to Courts Hill to Lancaster, Shada to Cindy Cobas and Patricia Cobas. I've been all over Palmdale Lancaster with my appointments to Valencia, to Canyon Country, to Granada Hills to Seamy Valley to England Empire, to Grenade Hills, to Seamy Valley, to England Empire, to San Bernardino Valley, to Pasadena. You know, the entire lay of that. When I tell you everywhere, I've never seen this. No. So, what has this happening?
Starting point is 00:08:55 Well, Pasadena, you were asking where it is. It didn't exist until a few a year ago. Not even Holly would believe. Is this COVID? Is this a horrible, um, New Yorker out of politics? Is this just, this is not COVID? This credit politics is just non-sensical people who run the show. What is this?
Starting point is 00:09:08 This is not COVID. This is state of California politics. That's what that is. It's state of California politics. Look, remember we talked about San Francisco. By the way, if you're listening to this and you are in California, in SoCal, you tell us when you're driving and you're going to work.
Starting point is 00:09:25 Know this that, you know, value tim in the audience that we have is 195 plus different country. So it's not like everybody's from America. It's only 30% of our audience that's from America. For those of you that are in California, if you're in California, what does it look like, explain to us when you go to work what it looks like in California. Here's what it is. Look, homelessness has always
Starting point is 00:09:46 been a problem. It's nothing new. There's some in California, America, I'm talking about the fact that isn't issue that is there. Right now, you talked about San Francisco a couple of weeks ago when you took your matter of fact, I think it was last week, last week when you talked about you and one of your girlfriends that you went to San Francisco and she was kind of like, I cannot believe what it looks like they want. She wanted to go. One of my favorite spots to go, Jen and I, we have a blast in San Francisco, right? To see what's happening in San Francisco.
Starting point is 00:10:12 San Francisco is one of the most expensive real estate in the world. It's not the experience. So when you go to India, I went to Bombay. Okay, I went to Bombay and I stayed there for a handful of days and I was speaking at IIT, that 5,000 people there and I told my driver I want to go to the slums, he says, well where do you want to go to the slums?
Starting point is 00:10:32 That's a take me to any slum. So he said there are slums everywhere. So we started going to slums. And when you go to the slums in India, the slums could be right next to a billionaire's house. The slums could be in Bollywood, meaning Beverly Hills is here, Rodeo Drive. Next street is the slums. So they don't have a whole zip code. This is the rich community. This is, you know, Brooklyn Heights, or this is, you know, Miami Fisher Island. This is, they don't have things like that. You could be in Miami Fisher Island of India. Next door to you is the slums.
Starting point is 00:11:10 That's India. California is starting to look like Bombay. That's what's starting to look like. It's starting to look like the slums of India. It's happening to California. Yeah, you know, I saw this great story in the Daily Mail a couple of weeks ago. And, you know, so many people look at America when they want to come here. They think of Golds gym and Venice.
Starting point is 00:11:26 And I may have mentioned this before, but when you go to Golds gym and Venice right now, I mean, literally it is blocks and blocks of homeless people all the way to the front door. I mean, you're stepping, you don't know what you're stepping on. I mean, the garbage that is created from these encampments is unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:11:41 And that happens to trickle away from some of these 10 cities that are popped up all over. And everywhere you look, it's just garbage because it's just crap everywhere. Everything is left outside. The health hazard that this is going to turn into in about a year is gonna blow people's minds. So depressing.
Starting point is 00:11:58 So somebody just commented right now saying California's homelessness in LA has increased 65,000 people increased 65,000 people. 65,000 people that was said by Anthony Camel. Here's Hazem Shrabach, says, I go to University of San Diego and I like to run and I see so many homeless people everywhere. It's really sad to witness.
Starting point is 00:12:22 By the way, you know, this is how the system works. If your state offers a lot of social programs, and if your state doesn't offer social programs, let me explain both, and I'll kind of paint this picture for you, and you see where I'm going with this. Imagine you decide to start a state, okay? And I decided to start a state. In my state, I say, listen, you come, you don't pay taxes, but guess what? You got to figure yourself out. You got to make your money. I don't have any social programs for you if you come to my state, but you don't have to pay me taxes. The only taxes you'll pay if you want to use Express Lane in my freeway, we spend 150 million for that. You're going to have to pay $3 a go on that Express Lane.
Starting point is 00:13:07 If you come to my state, if you want to buy property, you're going to pay property tax. In my state, you're going to pay taxes for things you use, okay? But your state says we're not like the other guy. That guy all he cares about is money in the state of Texas, Florida, Nevada, these states. In my state, if you come here, I'll give you social programs, I'll give you shelter, I'll give you this, I'll give you that, I'll give you this, I'll give you this. In return, you have to pay me 13.3% of your taxes.
Starting point is 00:13:32 And by the way, if you're not making $300,000 or $200,000 or $100,000, it doesn't affect you anyways. But we will give you all these social programs. Who's gonna attract? What kind of people is your state gonna attract? What kind of people's my state gonna attract? What kind of people is my state gonna track? This is the exact definition of what Texas is attracting and what the state of California is like a gubernatorial debate there I mean that was almost an exact script from some of those states
Starting point is 00:13:56 You know and I think I think a Republican could win in California on the homeless issue alone if they proposed a plan That would actually get these people off the street, I don't even know what the answer is, what do you do? I mean, they're trying luxury hotels. You know that they're going into luxury hotels, too. New York, California, San Monica in these areas, they're trying that. No one even talks about it.
Starting point is 00:14:18 They have reporters at some of the local affiliates in LA, that's all they cover. They're investigative reporters that used to cover scandal and things like that. All they do is the homeless issue and nothing's changing. When I worked at Burger King in Glendale, I worked at Burger, yes, I did work at Burger King but I just so you guys know, I loved it.
Starting point is 00:14:33 I when I worked at Burger King, I was a chef, like you know myself a chef. This is what I made, 16 years old. 16. We're in a medium, starting to the chef, the work is way out. Just so you know that, medium-shared because my boss Eddie didn't have an excelsior for a guy that was six, two at the time.
Starting point is 00:14:49 So my lower back was always out because I'm bending over to make the Wapper no onions. But we had these three homeless guys that would constantly try to come in. And I was the guy because I was a bigger guy. He would say... Chef slash bouncer? Yeah, that's what it was. I was the guy that would come and say, Hey, you need to tell those guys to leave. So every time they would come in, tell them to
Starting point is 00:15:12 leave because they're disturbing the customers here. Okay. So I'd go on. I'm like, Hey, you guys got to leave. Hey, what do you don't? Hey, John, what do you don't? You got to leave? You can't be in your saagwazcom to leave, right? I broke her. When I work there today, you can't stop him. Because if you do it today, they can complain and say how there you now let people in. It's a very sensitive environment. I can't ask the whole people to leave your restaurant.
Starting point is 00:15:36 I'll take it one step further. It shows a lack of empathy for homeless people that need to be in a warm place. How there you say things like that. So they can come in like 7-11, you could only stand outside, and if you wanted to go inside, nowadays it's slightly different.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Who can play in the Karen police? Who's the Karen police? It's not the actual police that show up. Yeah, you can't be throwing hopeless people out. But the city will do something about it. Here's the other thing, and this is real. Like the encampments in downtown LA are so bad.
Starting point is 00:16:01 They're just unbelievable. And they seep into residential sidewalks in front of high-rise buildings. They try to renovate downtown LA, as bad, they're just unbelievable. And they and they seep into residential sidewalks in front of high-rise buildings. They try to renovate downtown LA, as you know, right? Tons of condos, lofts, business, you know, around the Staples Center, LA Live, they did a great job. It was thriving. And then boom, pandemic, Lakers no longer playing their clippers, things, done, downtown, shuts down, it's a ghost town right now. Business is bailing. So the homeless situation keeps creeping and creeping into these nice high-rise areas. Do you know that if there's a homeless encampment
Starting point is 00:16:28 on a sidewalk or creeping onto a sidewalk or property of a high-rise, building owners are not allowed to turn on the sprinklers to water the grass because that would be harassment. They're not allowed. So I think what we're trying to say is folks, California is recruiting people. If you want to go to an incredible state to pay high taxes with great
Starting point is 00:16:49 welfare benefits It's a great state to consider if those things are important to you. They are heavily recruiting right especially mayor Garcetti is recruiting What's the solution though because obviously we've identified the problem? That's a good one can be done here, you know Here's my favorite thoughts. I'd like to hear Tom's. Well, here I'll just say this first. You know, the thing that scares me is the smart people are leaving.
Starting point is 00:17:08 People that could actually come up with a solution are bailing on the state. Could you imagine if Elon Musk tackled this problem for a little bit? Instead of boring a hole from Hawthorne to LAX, for a tunnel, or smart people got together, people that know what they're doing, that aren't politically biased. The problem could be solved, but the smart people are bail, people that know what they're doing that aren't politically biased.
Starting point is 00:17:26 The problem could be solved, but the smart people are bailing on the state. Yeah, I mean, it's a big issue because, okay, think about it this way. So one, what is the other thing California is known for? Every single year that it happens and they can't figure out a solution for it. Fire's. Fire's, and you saw the last fire that happened, right? Unbelievable. Okay, do you have a video of the last fire that happened, right? Unbelievable. Okay, do you have a video of the last one?
Starting point is 00:17:46 By the way, I'm gonna get to your question here about California, but you've seen the fires. Prepare that for a second. We'll get in while you're looking for it. I'm gonna give my points here. So don't worry about it. It can erase what you're searching. How many people are hearing this?
Starting point is 00:17:56 Considering moving to California. And they're just like, far back. But here's what I tell you. Here's what I tell you. Okay, you ever see a kid that's a spoiled brat. Okay, you ever see a spoiled brat? How does somebody become a spoiled brat? Are you born being a spoiled brat?
Starting point is 00:18:10 Your parents raised you. How does one become a spoiled brat? No parameters, no boundaries. When you ever see a kid you talk to and he says, yes sir, yes, absolutely. Parenting. Yes ma'am, how did you learn that? You think you were born saying yes sir, yes ma'am?
Starting point is 00:18:24 That is not accidental, right? Kai, we ma'am? That is not accidental, right? Kai, we hear the audio. That's not accidental, right? You don't just all of a sudden say yes, sir. Yes, ma'am. You ever seen somebody who is very proper, very clean the way they take care of themselves? You ever seen somebody that's dirty,
Starting point is 00:18:38 the kid that will come to school that was dirty, filthy, nails were dirty, and everybody would make fun of the kid. It's not the kid's fault. Kids not come at a school being dirty. Kids come at a school because parents didn't check the kid's nails, fix the kid's hair, fix, what he looked like, spend some time with the kid.
Starting point is 00:18:54 That starts off with leadership from the top. When you have a certain way of thinking and philosophy, when a company has a culture, when a company lacks a culture, when a company lacks a culture, when a company lacks a vision, what happens? You lose the best people. The only people that stick around
Starting point is 00:19:12 are the people that you're just glad to have a salary. I'm just glad to have a job. California's culture from the top and philosophy is so broken that if they don't do something about it soon, this thing's gonna get worse and worse and worse. By the way, there's only so much you can pay CNN and MSNBC to show California as the greatest place on the planet. There's only so much.
Starting point is 00:19:33 NBC doesn't care politics. That's a so-cal news, NBC that has to report what's going on in California with homelessness. The local news is reporting what's going on to the cities. But few people listen to the local news, only the people that live there listen to The local news is reporting what's going on to the cities. But few people listen to the local news. Only the people that live there listen to the local news. Most of the people consume their news from what? You don't listen to NBC and a high. You don't listen to NBC downtown LA. You listen to CNN. You listen to MSNBC. They'll pop.
Starting point is 00:20:00 I'm a Fox guy. Come on. Yeah. You listen to Varney and friends. Like you listen to guys like that, right? So you don't know what's going on locally. Yeah, you listen to Varnie and friends like you listen to guys like that right so you don't know What's going on locally by tell you when I see this and my dad sends another video my dad sent me a video dear that I think I showed it Yeah, of course I could not believe we never That's the video that you were gonna show me initially. That's a different video my dad I said that I don't believe it. He says let me show you video where I live and he sends me the video a hundred homeless people outside of It's I've never seen that in any video. That was the video, Mario.
Starting point is 00:20:26 I used to play soccer there. I knew that. Exactly. And it's like the leaves changing in the fall. It's just subtle, right? You see a couple homeless people in your community around this street, and then it turns into a small encampment. And then it becomes the new normal.
Starting point is 00:20:39 That's the scary thing is this is just creeped in, and it's spreading. I mean, it is spreading through. Because you can't all be downtown LA. They're moving towards the beaches. They're moving west. And you know, the culture in California is empathy for everybody, right?
Starting point is 00:20:52 It starts with that governor level and the mayor in LA, governor, or mayor Garcetti. So when you have empathy for everybody, there's no discipline, there's no focus, there's no consequences for anything, really. You can get away with anything in this country almost right now courts Aren't even open. Yeah, you know, so that's that part now go to the other part. Okay. Did you find a video or no? Did you find a video where California there was a fire
Starting point is 00:21:16 From a gender reveal reveal and by the way, I don't know if you've seen when they do these gender reveals what it looks like This is kind of what it looks like. This is not the exact one, but watch this. A gender reveal party went terribly wrong. A gender reveal party. You see the fire? Okay. That fire ended up cost in 80 million dollars. But this is two years ago. Gives you an example of the explosion. This is just an example of a gender reveal. Now, go back, go back tight, and show the other video of what just happened in California right now. 7,000 acres right there. You can play that one.
Starting point is 00:21:53 That's one of them. Gordon Rick, you won't believe how this fire started more on that in just a moment. From our vantage point, the flames have died down a bit, but this is still a very active and dangerous wildfire, threatening homes about evacuation orders. And of of course that's what's on everybody. And the North Bench you Kipa specifically. By the way, this looks like a little more and East.
Starting point is 00:22:12 They now know, but it's not a movie. Now, no, does this blaze mean it was a boy or girl? Yeah, that's that's right. Mountain tops. I think that's a boy. That kid is going to end up either being someone that could cause army getting or that kids gonna change the world but hey you're being born and you saying by the way just so you know my parents caused the fire in California causes and apparently they want to they want to get money from the parents for causing the fire like what are you gonna do hey parents of this you know gender
Starting point is 00:22:39 reveal you did here's a bill for you seven point two billion dollars when you gonna pay it off you know and that that voiceover was kind of whimsical for that inside-edition story. But I mean, think about the people that have now homeless because of this fire. I mean, that's a real, real catastrophe. You know, it just shows how narcissistic you are. I mean, can you think of anything really right now
Starting point is 00:22:57 outside your own family? I mean, people are kind of closing ranks and thinking about themselves and trying to, you know, take care of their own problems, but to invite people out into a dry grassland just so you can tell them what your child sex is gonna be How narcissistic those people need to be punished in some way shape or form right? I mean they talked about pressing charges, but I mean we're not gonna put them in jail I don't I don't want to I don't want to make Adam feel uncomfortable because he told me he wants to one day do the gender reveal of his child like that
Starting point is 00:23:24 I want to use a machine gun. He wants to do a lame thrower. Get them on this. You're you qualified. Everybody bring their own gasoline. I think it's fair to say California leads amongst all states and narcissists. They produce a lot of narcissists. They do good in business.
Starting point is 00:23:39 Well, just a couple of quick facts. You mentioned this yesterday. This gender reveal thing has not been around for decades and decades and decades. I think it's been going on for 10, 12 years. It started with a lady who slid, cut into a cake. Oh, the cake's blue. Oh my God. Okay, cool.
Starting point is 00:23:57 That's what it was supposed to be. Then it, you know, shot off a, you know, a kindergarten or firework. Okay, cool. no big deal. But now people are taking machine guns and pyro techniques. It's out of control. But I mean, this kind of stuff isn't happening. When it comes to the Arizona fire, by the way, the people did get a bill
Starting point is 00:24:20 for like $8.5 million. The machine gun in Arizona, and it was a cop, I think, who actually did that. Now these people in California are probably gonna get a bill for like $8.5 million. The machine gun in Arizona and it was a cop I think who actually did that. Now these people in California are probably going to get a bill but I found this out 80% of fires, these ridiculous arson fires are man made. Man made. Just idiots, you know, oh, they're smoking a cigarette, they throw it on the ground. So there's needs to be some stricter laws in the west Like this doesn't happen on the east coast the New York City didn't you know go up in flames
Starting point is 00:24:49 Because someone had a gender reveal party It's obviously the elements of nature and on the west coast. Yeah, you don't want it to be more careful Okay, you know what I would am I doing? I would am I getting somebody in that world What didn't they make a movie about a firefighter that they try to put out these fast fires movie came out four years ago Would actually very good actor. What was that movie's name? Because, what you want I'm talking about?
Starting point is 00:25:08 Just came out three, four years ago, was about how to put out fires and one of the main heroes ends up dying. If anybody's watching, do you remember that movie? So you're saying they could hit like one of these just start. Yeah, I think again. I, here's what I think. I think, you know, okay, you're in California.
Starting point is 00:25:23 What is it called? Only the brave? Only the brave. Yeah, I remember that. It's California. What is it called? Only the brave? Only the brave. Yeah, I remember that was a good movie by the way. Only the brave. I was thinking when Chuck and Larry got married, that was the most fun. Yeah, that's the kind of movies you would watch.
Starting point is 00:25:31 But you know, so, but there was also back draft back in the days. Back draft. Here's what I think. You're in California. Every year this time, we have fires. Every year. This time, we have fires. Yeah, okay Why don't you take math and if it's always have like Kai Kai?
Starting point is 00:25:50 Can you look up when the fires happen? Is it always in September August because it's September? It's starting early this year. I think okay, so states August September Why don't you during that time? recruit I don't know 50,000 firefighters from other states, okay, 10,000 firefighters or reactivate firefighters that were retired firefighters and put them in certain spots just for that two month period that in case something were to happen, we get to it immediately.
Starting point is 00:26:22 California has access to the smartest brains and they can't figure this out. Hey, governor Newsom, you know, the son-in-law of Nancy Pelosi. Why don't you go bring a meeting together and have a meeting with the musk said the world? I think he tried to do something. Even the guy prior to it was doing it brown. He was trying to do something. He actually put up a meeting together. He was listening to Republicans. But why don't you put a meeting together and figure out how to solve this? Everyone's being affected by this. I don't know how many times I've driven on the four or five freeway. You know how you coming back from the airport? You go into the valley.
Starting point is 00:26:54 You drive through the four or five freeway at them fires on both sides and you're just driving through. It's like you think you're no This is normal. This is normal at the season. When is the season guy? like you think you're normal. This is normal at the season. When is the season? Kai, do you look it up? It's the fall. I mean, that's when everything's dry. You know, you've had a summer of no rain. So you're saying almost having like national guard out there where they can respond to I think so. It's a few hundred acres. They can get it and knock it down before it turns into 10,000. Because if Kai is saying, if Adam is saying, uh, uh, if Adam is saying, does it say season or no, May through October, okay. It's summer.
Starting point is 00:27:26 Yeah. Summer. So Adam is saying 80% and I've seen that stat before 80% fires a man. Well, you know, or most of them are from the utility companies, PG&E, you know, where the sparks, they have sparks on the power lines in the merely remote areas.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Boom, the sparks cause these fires. The last three years, it's been the, I mean, billions and billions and billions of dollars in settlements that they've had to do. I've always thought, why can't you have a little bit more irrigation underneath the power lines to make sure that if there are sparks, they're not going to torch, you know, 15 communities, like the wine country has just been devastated the last few years with fires. And these things come in pat in
Starting point is 00:27:59 some of those towns with the winds that are whipping, they'll take out the entire town, right? A town of like four or five thousand people, like nothing's standing. All the houses burned out, everything. Well, the business is the houses, because you know, they're up against these mountains and man, it's devastating. I don't know, look, here's all I know is, if you run a company and every May through October,
Starting point is 00:28:18 the same problem happens, and you don't figure out a way to solve it over a 20-year period, you're fired. Yeah. And by the way, this is not a small little cost you to the state. This is a big tax to the state. It's the people, like, you mean to tell me you cannot figure out these fires that are happening? My dad sent me a whole long plan saying, all these aqueducts, you know, all these, how do you pronounce it?
Starting point is 00:28:39 Did I pronounce it? Yeah, all these water. He says, your next to the ocean, I understand if the fires are happening and you're in the middle of America, like not next to the ocean. You're freaking Nebraska. There's no lake or no water. Yeah. Right next to the ocean and all these global warming folks are saying the ice creatures are melting, which means you have access to more water because water ties are coming up. You can't figure out a better system to solve this thing. I don't know. I'm not in that world, but hey guys, I want to thank you for getting me excited to go back to California. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:08 There has never been a better commercial for California in the first 20 minutes of this episode. We got fires. We got arson, general wheels. Come on through to California. It's the light's great. Yeah. So Rico Calli says, let's soy boy out in the wild. L.O.O. so we can teach him how to fish him and his political following needs to get those toes wet. By the way, Rico Callie says let's soy boy out in the wild L.O.O. so we can teach him how to fish him and His political following needs to get those toes wet. By the way, they this soy boy name You are the only person ever that's had a nickname like this and that sucks. Stock. You know, it's a very impressive thing It sucks. It's stuck. It's stuck. You know, it's very special. By the way, we're on since we're talking about all these zip codes We just talked a lot about California zip codes. Yeah, How about let's talk about the richest zip code in America? We should have people gas what they do.
Starting point is 00:29:47 Can anybody take a while, guess, what is the richest zip code in America without Googling it? I just want you to write it down. What is the richest zip code in America? If you were to guess, what is the richest zip code in America? What would you say? There's also a 0% chance that this area is gonna be burning down. You think Greenwich, right?
Starting point is 00:30:08 You think maybe seven cows or something. You think Greenwich, you think Beverly Hills, you would think certain parts, you know, in, but you would think Greenwich and Marlago, San Francisco, up north, you know, certain areas, but no, it is, people are putting zip codes here. You got a DC, you got Jupiter Florida. That's actually good guess. Jupiter Florida. By the way, Kevin said three, two, two, five, six, very close. Tony got it. Tony P. L. I got it. One, two, three, four,
Starting point is 00:30:37 five. Tony got the zip code right. Tony, where'd it go? Joseph Ness got it. Fisher Island is the Riches Zip Code. That answer by our buddy is sponsored by Google. So, for now, I'm going to talk about Google. The Fisher Island is a Riches Zip Code 33109, a seven-minute ferry ride from Miami Beach as a Riches Zip Code in the US with the residents earning an average of $2.2 million a year income. On Fisher Island, millionaires drive around on golf carts, lounge on beaches, and sand imports from Bahamas, invacations, and condos worth over $40 million. On Fisher Island, millionaires drive around with an average
Starting point is 00:31:13 of got that median home value $2.9 million. This does not include $250,000 initial charge, and annual fees of $22,256. So I got a story for you about Fisher Island. So while we're looking at Florida, but we're looking at homes in Florida, I ask my pilot to take me to look at homes because everybody's telling me,
Starting point is 00:31:37 look at homes in Star Island and look at homes in Fisher Island. So we get on the helicopter and we fly, and we have the footage of it to look at the home So when you're looking at homes in that area you kind of go and you kind of get a feel about angles Do you like this? When I went and looked at fish or island? I said, let me get this straight if I live on this island if I just want to get off the island and go do something
Starting point is 00:31:59 In the middle of the night you it's not a hey you're got an exit you're good you got the seven minute fair you have to take a ferry if the ferry is available if the ferry is available you pretty much have to be either retired or have it as a vacation home to be living in Fisher Island now you're from the Miami Beach area south Florida area what could you tell us about Fisher Island have you ever been on yeah I've been I've been many times times. I remember going my first time, I was like 15 or 16 and came from a very just normal average household. And I had like some family friends that were staying on Fisher Island.
Starting point is 00:32:35 And you gotta, drive your car onto the ferry, right? So your car is parked on the ferry. It's a quick little, it's right downtown Miami, you pull off, you're on the ferry, you get off, and the actually the fastest you can drive is 19 miles per hour. It's a very weird number that you can drive, because I think that's how fast the golf is. That's probably much what it is. But I remember just being 15 rock and golf carts, and just it was like the coolest thing ever. Now there is a private
Starting point is 00:33:07 beach I've been to many times. I actually do have a buddy is an attorney that lives there and takes the ferry every single day obviously during COVID he's not working from home or he's working from home but it's a lot of fun, ritzy area just you just, you know. I think it'd be okay. Everything you would think of in a rich, you know, golf course, tennis courts, marina, beach club, you can't pay. This is probably my favorite part. You couldn't, I could not pay. Everything goes on a guest card.
Starting point is 00:33:36 I know, I'm sorry, on a resident account. So you go on, hey, I went to order a drink. Oh, who you with? Oh, I'm with, you can't pay. Got it. So it's like a country club type. I'm in the market. in the country club kind of vibe It had to go on the Ferraro account shout out the James Ferraro my buddy that lives there huge attorney and He's attorney who lives in fisher island. So if you're thinking about it go to fish
Starting point is 00:33:54 By the way, the numbers didn't look crazy to say the medium home values only 2.5 million low Income seem high house value seem low. Yeah There's not massive houses. That's right's right. They're like condos. They're like townhomes. It's not like a massive star island where you were looking at $10, $20 million homes. Yeah, go to star island. These are condo types. I mean, I think it'd be the greatest place to quarantine.
Starting point is 00:34:16 Fisher Island, right? Where you don't have to leave for three months. It's actually a good lot. It's actually a good lot. The problem is, can you protest? It's protesting illegal and Fisher Island. Oh, but it is better than how to swim to get there. Nobody is protesting. So that's what that star island. There you go. 60,000 million dollars, right? Yeah, we looked at homes over there. It's actually really, really
Starting point is 00:34:34 nice. There's a few homes. If you go on realtor.com, kay, go to realtor.com and type in realtor.com. Good. Go type in Star Island. Florida should come up not Garland. Nothing's happening in Garland, buddy. Kaya is, by the way, you're getting more messages. People sent me saying, let me do the research. Okay. Alright, so 27 million dollars. Okay, go to a sort by. You see where it says relevant listing.
Starting point is 00:35:04 To the left. To the left to the left Little lower. They go go highest price beautiful man. We're improving 39 million click on the first one the 39 million dollar house right there Okay, so that's 39 million 18,000 three 56 core feet on 1.41 Can you scroll through the pictures? Okay, that's the house. That's a pretty nice, but that's the last call, that's like the last, last house. That's like 10% of the island. That's like 10% of the island.
Starting point is 00:35:31 Keep going, skip through the pictures. I mean, this is the stuff that you see in, you know, cop, but what is it? The movie that Martin Lawrence and the most bad boys. This is like a bad boys movie, where the house blows up with the Colombian drug lord. This is like a bad boys movie where the house blows up with the Colombian drug lord. This is what that house looks like.
Starting point is 00:35:49 That's the area, it's a beautiful area. But again, if you're somebody that's playing offense and you wanna go to work every day, I don't know about living in a place. Yeah, nobody, people in Star Island, I'm sorry, Fisher Island, it's very golf, tennis, country club type of lifestyle. You're not leaving the island all that much.
Starting point is 00:36:07 Okay, so let's talk about stimulus, round two. So obviously stimulus round two, center Republicans rolled out a slimmed down stimulus plan on Tuesday to include $300 weekly federal unemployment benefits through December, a $257 billion in small business aid and no additional system for cash scrap states. It leaves out a second round of $1,200 stimulus checks which help people make ends meet at the peak of lockdown, orders in April and May. Democrats are likely to block the bill,
Starting point is 00:36:36 which they attack as, say the word, Adam, look at the word that's a, what emaciated? Emaciated, which means what skin is hell, skin is hell. The latest jobs report on Friday showed US regained 1.4 million jobs in August indicating the economy was slowly recovering. It's footing after a wave of massive job loss is stemming from the pandemic earlier this
Starting point is 00:36:58 year. Adam, what can you tell us about the latest stimulus round two? Here's the latest news. If you have not been following the stimulus talks for the last month, if you just, the last time you even Googled a research stimulus talks and you have not followed this whatsoever and you just turned it on today,
Starting point is 00:37:16 nothing has changed, absolutely nothing. It's just been blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. We want three trillion, we want one trillion. Okay, we'll give you two trillion. All right, we know what that is. Nothing has happened. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah Right. And then they went for recess. Keep in mind they already passed the two trillion dollar care sacs. So my guess was like, okay, you're at three, you're at one, you're just going to mean the middle of two, what you had already done. Now, the discussions have gone so backwards that they're trying to agree upon a half a trillion, 500 billion dollar skinny, emaciated. I mean, anytime you're using the word emaciated, it's probably not a good thing. Emaciated bill, which is likely not to even pass the Republican Senate,
Starting point is 00:38:17 but you know for a fact when that goes over to the House, that's not gonna pass whatsoever because they're looking for trillions. Here's the most, because I've been following this. Here's the most unfortunate part about this entire thing. About this entire thing because they disagree on so many different things, funding states, funding schools, we should we do this, should, about this entire thing, because they disagree on so many different things, funding states, funding schools, we should we do this, should we do this? Here's what the unemployment should be. There's so many disagreements. The one freaking thing, the one freaking thing that they all agreed upon, this entire time,
Starting point is 00:38:37 was $1,200 stimulus checks. Republicans said yes, Democrats said yes, let's do it. That was the one thing, that was the cornerstone. Now that is the one thing that is not happening now. So it's like, it's conversation, discussions have gone so far out of whack that the one thing they actually agreed upon in August isn't even on the agenda right now. So, what Congress got a show up though.
Starting point is 00:38:58 They're also not showing up. Pelosi's not coming to the table. She doesn't want to sit down and talk. They're avoiding all the meetings. To be able to strike up a deal, you've got to be there. You can't just get on TV and scream and say, Republicans don't want to sit down and talk they're avoiding all the meetings to be able to strike up a deal you got to be there you can't just get on TV and scream and say republicans don't want to do anything. I mean I mean one side is willing to have a sit down one side is saying we don't even want to show up to have a sit down. And how can I negotiate what's funny was the other way around last time. Chuck and Nancy were sitting there waiting for minutian and one man was
Starting point is 00:39:21 asking a lot of money. Of course. They were asking for you can't just come out and say it's this or the highway. That's not how you negotiate You don't negotiate and say it's only this or we can't do anything together. Hey Pat have a little respect for you Yeah, see do you know how long it takes to have your hair blown out? I mean, I she cannot be running back to DC all the time To take care of business here's the here's the reality if you're expecting a stimulus check it ain't happening anytime soon And if it is gonna happen some some news might happen this week. If not, guess what? Congress goes on another break in October. So they have this time.
Starting point is 00:39:53 The one thing, here's the good news for anyone that is actually following this kind of stuff. The good news is there's going to be a government shutdown, I think, October 1st. And Chuck, I'm sorry, Nancy Pelosi and our boy, Steve Mnuchin, have already agreed, let's avoid a government shutdown. So that's a one thing that is potentially the good news is there's not going to be a government shutdown prior to the election. But if you're sitting at home looking for stimulus checks or unemployment checks, you know, it's looking bleak. So here, so let me ask you a question. How about we think like a
Starting point is 00:40:25 Democratic campaign manager, marketing site and a Republican campaign? Yeah, yeah, I've actually thought of this. The whole thing is political at this point because people are trying to get real elected. Why don't we actually do that? Let's actually do that. Let's think about it from that perspective. I thought you were going to ask this question. So here's a question for you. Sure. The question is, say we do the $2 trillion that Democrats want to pass. The stimulus, okay? Say we do the $2 trillion, okay? If we do the $2 trillion that we pass,
Starting point is 00:40:54 who does it benefit more? Well, I'll tell you right now. So I've already thought about this. And the clearest example is, Democrats have a heart, no fricking brain. Republicans, all brains, no heart. And what do I mean by that? So if Democrats want to pass more money,
Starting point is 00:41:10 half a trillion, we want more, we want more. They don't realize that's going to help the American people. Obviously they realize that. That's going to help Trump, for sure. For sure. Now, if nothing passes, this emaciated skinny bill nothing happens That's not a good look for Trump if no money isn't as in people's pockets No money's going into small businesses pockets, so I think to answer your question any money that ends up in the hands of the American people
Starting point is 00:41:36 Will probably end up helping Trump so if we put if Democrats actually Wanted to you know we can Trump cause, they would just hold out for nothing, but they want to help people. So there's the brains and they want to help people. They want to help you think Pelosi wants to help people. You really believe that? Do I think that she wants to give money to people? Yeah, obviously.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Do you think her intentions are wanting to do that as political or purely from a place of wanting to help people? Anything Nancy Pelosi does is political. Okay. That's just 100%.. Let's establish that. Yeah, so that's what. However, she does want to put money in the hands of people. If it benefits,
Starting point is 00:42:09 why is it? Democrats running for Congress. Democrats running for Congress. Yes. Not if it's the best thing to do. Because here's the reality of it. Sure. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:17 What is the best thing to do? Yesterday, my friend of mine, pastor Dudley, rather, for a post something online saying, giving stats on cases, because we're almost talking about cases right now every day we heard about can we get an update on cases and that's you can go to Google and just see it every single The cases Corona virus. Oh, that still exists. I don't know that's the point. That's the point. Yeah, I'm still here single. They look at this. No way Honestly, when is the last time you saw the media cover cases and that's? It's an election, Steve.
Starting point is 00:42:47 Maybe he'll go the last time they were spiking. That's the last time you were about it. Watch this. Watch what it's hit, okay? This is cases yesterday, it's 22,000, yesterday, Kai, 22,000. Go to death, go to death on what we have, okay? It's low, it's going down, 354, yesterday. Now obviously one is too many, but it is what it is.
Starting point is 00:43:10 Every day, when I say it is what it is, it's not like Trump right there. No, that's what I say cancer. Cancer is what are you gonna do with it? You're gonna have it, it is what it is with cancer. You have stats that's gonna happen. And the cancer stats are legit. We can believe as someone is on their death certificate,
Starting point is 00:43:23 it says cancer, that's what happened. This is difference when CDC comes on, saying% of the people that died at other reasons as well. Now go to the two states, go to Florida and go to Texas because every day all you ever heard about was Florida and Texas, go to Florida. Okay, this is Florida, look how low it is. Okay, and go to cases. 22 yesterday in the entire state of Florida and 1837 cases.
Starting point is 00:43:44 So that's kind of like 1837 people got pneumonia or a flu Stronger flu yesterday now go to Texas because every day All we heard about is Texas how bad of a job they're doing now go to death in Texas with with cases with deaths Okay, you got to realize how are you not sharing this right now? So here's my point to you my point to use the following okay You go to a legacy plain or legacy west What are you not sharing this right now? So here's my point to you. My point to you is the following. Okay. You go to a legacy, Plano Legacy West. If you go to Plano Legacy West on a Friday or Saturday night, there's a thousand people there.
Starting point is 00:44:13 I'm not even kidding with you. You go to Toulouse, we go to Toulouse all the time. I'm often. A thousand people there. That's a low number I'm giving you on the street. A thousand people there just. Oh, in the total area? Toul area.
Starting point is 00:44:23 Way more than a thousand people. Okay. You go to Fleming's, Pact. You go to Toulouse, total area. Way more than a thousand. Okay. You go to Fleming's packed, you go to to loose. Pat restaurants open inside here. You go to rest. And yeah, today, today, today, like nothing's happened while I'm driving here, typically my drive here is 12 minutes. Today was a 30 minute drive here. Why? I had to go through two schools. Schools are back in Texas. People are going back to school, kids are going back to school, cases are going lower, deaths are going lower,
Starting point is 00:44:48 stats are coming back from CDC state and all this other stuff, stimulus for what? What's the stimulus for? I understand a little bit of stimulus to help us certain people that are unemployed, but stimulus checked for what? Why do we need to keep sending more money? Well, why do we need to do that?
Starting point is 00:45:05 I understand for me, if you ask me, I understand students stimulus for small business owners. I fully understand some kind of an aid for small business owners because if the small business owner stays in place, what does a small business do? Jobs, jobs. Higher people. Yeah. So if you pay the money to the people who are not going to create jobs, that's a short-term fix. But if you put the money in small business owners, they're going to use that money to hire people, that money gets passed down to the people. And then people have to go reapply for jobs. Few years ago, when Obama was president, he made unemployment benefits 24 months.
Starting point is 00:45:47 We've talked about this before. When unemployment benefits were 24 months, the moment he cut those benefits to six months, guess what happened? Everybody was applying for new jobs. What happened all of a sudden? The stimulated decon, right? What happened all of a sudden?
Starting point is 00:45:58 More jobs? No, I understand supporting small business and a small amount of it, but I'm not with two or $3 trillion again. While you're looking at cases and that's going down. I looked at some of the numbers that are inside these bills. How do you even follow the money? You know, this is unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:46:11 15 billion for child care. How many day care centers are there in the US? I mean, how do you actually monitor that to see that that money is actually going to help people that have to have their kids at day care? And then 31 billion of that is supposed to go for the vaccine and 105 billion to help people that have to have their kids at daycare. And then 31 billion of that is supposed to go for the vaccine and 105 billion to help open schools. I mean, it's such a nebulous term. 105 billion to open school.
Starting point is 00:46:32 What does that even mean? Yeah, that's that's right. I would love to see some of this money go to, I think one of the biggest problems in America right now, biggest crisis is the fact that parents who can't watch over their kids as they're trying to learn at home. In California, we're still at home two kids at home What about the parents that have to work? What about the parents that don't have high-speed Wi-Fi?
Starting point is 00:46:50 They don't have an iPad at home. I think it is a catastrophe at a very very high level these kids are losing a year of their life gone off the map How about athletes? My son hasn't been able to shoot a basket outside of maybe coming to Texas and going to a lifetime fitness that is open and he's a basketball player. I mean, it's costing people. Can you live in California? Yeah, it's so depressing. You look at it. All the rims are off. They were so quick to take all the rims off the basketball courts at public parks. Is that insane? You can't even shoot hoops right now. Yeah, it's intense when you think about the stuff that's going on, but again, for me, when I see this whole stimulus conversation taking place,
Starting point is 00:47:29 stop being political and start realizing what's best to do for people. And for people to realize, stop buying into them thinking, they're all doing everything for you because they're trying, they're also being political. You just can't be too naive about it.
Starting point is 00:47:42 I just know, if you want to stimulate, you know, get the economy back up again, let's help out these small business owners. Yeah. And everything you just said is the last thing that's going to happen, right? This will always be political. You have to just look at the timing of this a couple of months from the election. No question about it. By the way, we are eight weeks out from the election. That's the number. As of today, as of today, you're still leaning Biden, right Biden right as of today am I leaning Biden? Yeah I maintain my stance. It's 50 50 still, but I know you're 85
Starting point is 00:48:12 Yeah, I I I even his story ever since they did TV People don't vote for boring presidents ever since TV came out if there is is no TV today, Biden wins. TV benefits Trump. You know, last night, it's 11 o'clock, 11.30 last night, and I decided to watch some old interviews of Biden and old interviews of Trump. Like, old, old, when he was a senator. Yeah, yeah, I'm talking, I'm talking my 80s, 90s,
Starting point is 00:48:43 and I'm talking about, you know, Trump pre-politics, okay? So I went and watched an entire interview of Trump and Melania when they did the interview with Larry King. By the way, fascinating interview. No joke, it is a fascinating interview. She was talking and saying things,
Starting point is 00:49:02 I've never heard of talk as much as she did in that. If you've never watched a Larry King Getterby with the two of them. It's a must see what you was this this is 2005 Okay, height of the apprentice or apprentice from high apprentice dirt season third season is what it was because they were talking about Third season then I want to watch Trump in 2013 with Letterman. Okay, how Letterman treated him? Okay, and how they're sitting there having fun and you know How Letterman treated them, okay? And how they're sitting there having fun and, you know, Trump is in, I love Oprah.
Starting point is 00:49:27 Oprah's great. I love Oprah. Oprah's a very good friend. I love Oprah. I love this. And how Larry King treated Trump. How Letterman treated Trump, right? Everybody wanted to put this guy on TV
Starting point is 00:49:39 because they got views. I mean, look, when you do interviews with a guest, a network wants to bring a guest that brings what eyeballs. Yes, totally. This is why Trump does well. This is why Obama does well. This is why pre-Epstein era Bill Clinton did well if you brought him on a network.
Starting point is 00:49:58 When Bill Clinton was on TV, you did well. People wanted to see Hillary didn't do well. Biden doesn't get invited to a letterman, but Biden doesn't get invited to these types of shows and the interviews You don't walk away saying oh my gosh. I'm so excited about it But today with TV it doesn't favor a Biden career politician Yeah, it just does and it's not even a career politician thing. Let me explain to you. I Enjoy watching Andrew Cuomo. I'm being dead serious with you. I think Andrew Cuomo is entertaining.
Starting point is 00:50:27 I'm not even talking politics, you know, pro-life pro-choice. I'm not talking NRA. I'm not talking to you. Nothing. I'm purely talking about a 57 year old independent woman who's kind of getting to a point where she needs to start thinking about social security and Medicaid, but she's not there yet. But she's kind of like, you know what, I can't stand
Starting point is 00:50:46 Democrats and Republicans, they've both let me down. Let me see who it is. You know what, I like this Cuomo guy. Let me give him a shot. And plus, he got to learn from his dad who was a showman and an entertainer. I guarantee you, if Cuomo's running against Trump, my views would be completely different on who could win. If an Andrew Cuomo's running against Trump, I'd have a complete different perspective on
Starting point is 00:51:07 who's got to give you a complete different point of view. Simply because he's more enjoyable to watch on TV. But you're seeing a lot of stuff that's going on right now between the two. And one of the things Trump said recently, you're hearing people talk about how, you know, Biden and last month had a record break in month with a amount of money there. Is I think 385, they raised him in Kamala, they raised 385, give or take a million dollars. But here's what Trump said on what he would do
Starting point is 00:51:32 to win reelection. If I have to, I would invest my own money. Trump said regarding the possibility that he might use his own fortune estimated $2.5 billion towards his run for a second term, which $2.5 billion is, just came out yesterday from Forbes 400, which we talked about yesterday with the network of $2.5 billion.
Starting point is 00:51:51 If we did need, we don't, but if we did need, because we have much more money than we had last time going into the last two months, I think double and triple, but if we need it anymore, I'd put it up personally. Trump has discussed spending as much as $100 million of his own money on the reelection. If necessary, according to Bloomberg News report on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources, he contributed $66 million of his own money in 2016 campaign. But it would be unprecedented
Starting point is 00:52:21 for an incumbent president to put his own money toward winning a second term to report at it, thoughts on that. Okay, first of all, wouldn't he be like the bank? He'd be loaning the campaign, the money, because he's getting that money back after he wins or after the election more than likely. So it's another smart business move if he chooses to do it.
Starting point is 00:52:37 I heard one of the talking heads on one of the shows, I don't even know who it was, it was all a blur, but talking about how Trump can afford ads right now, right, in swing states like Michigan, do you really think they're not spending money where they need to? You know what state they're going for? Minnesota, they're gonna flip that state more than likely.
Starting point is 00:52:52 I mean, I'm from Minnesota, always been democratic. The commercials, they're pumping into that state right now, and I think it's really, really working. So, you know, it's strategic right now, it's where you're spending, it's the swing states, they're gonna try to win these things. And, you know, when you have 2.5 billion,.5 billion, you know what Biden's net worth is? 9 million.
Starting point is 00:53:09 He didn't quite make that Forbes list. 1 2,707 or 1 270 7 of $2.5 billion. I'd be more worried if you did have billions being a career politician. That would upset me even more. Of a career politician. Nancy Pelosi has 140 million though. Yeah. I don't if you knew that. Yeah, what do I have money?
Starting point is 00:53:27 Let's get out of new some family ride ride. Okay. Go ahead. Yeah. I mean, I don't even know why this is a major story. Obviously, he may spend his own money. He probably won't. He's got a, you know, war chest full of hundreds of millions of dollars. He said in the first time around that he would Self-fund his campaign. He didn't have to do that. But like you said, it would just be alone. He would pay himself back For me, this is a non-story. This is a non-story for you. Okay, so So he may spend his own money. Cool. All right. Let me know if you spend your own money and even if you do
Starting point is 00:54:05 What else would he spend his money on? This is the only thing he's going on, and got going on right now. He wants to win the election. He should spend his own money. Okay, why wouldn't he? Well, don't get upset about it. I'm just reading something to you. Hey, hey, hey, hey, I'm really heated right now. He's telling you, you're gonna spend his own money.
Starting point is 00:54:16 He doesn't take a penny from his salary. First guy to do so. Oh my God. He gives it away. The guys were two billion dollars. Exactly. It doesn't two billion dollars. Exactly. Isn't it great that a person becomes a president not needing the money and not needing the favors?
Starting point is 00:54:30 Isn't that kind of cool? Don't you appreciate that integrity of somebody who should do that? Who the hell needs a salary when you're the president? That's not how it is, buddy. That's not people become presidents too. You know, there's a lot of people become presidents to make 350 grand here.
Starting point is 00:54:42 Well, no, but to make money afterwards. Obviously, that's every president. Yeah, it's a lot of people come presidents to make 350 grand. Well, no, but to make money afterwards. That's what I'm talking about. Obviously, that's every president. Yeah, it's not just the benefits. The fact that he actually did it. It's 400 grand. Get the knowledge. Oh, is it?
Starting point is 00:54:51 OK. And not to pick on California more, but Newsom did say that he was going to forego his salary, right? And then he, no, he's going to take 50%. 50% and he asked his other top aides and, you know, high ranking government officials in California to do the same. And they did. And then it turned out that he never
Starting point is 00:55:06 did take the pay reduction and it's called it an accounting error so he didn't even do that so some politicians talk about the game they don't actually but it's like the story that i brought up yesterday with the japanese billionaire that lost forty million day trade it gives it at my point gives a shit the differences this is the guy that's gonna dictate your 39.6% capital gains tax versus Waiting for what it came out already wait for it to be official like who do you think when when Goldman Sachs email? You're serious. I'm just saying I'd like it's tax plan is online
Starting point is 00:55:40 All right, I'm gonna go read Biden's tax plan We're sitting next to a millionaire here who hasn't read Biden's tax plan. This guy, we're sitting next to a millionaire here who has a red Biden's tax plan that he's about to vote for. So, all right, so let me tell you what your friends add them at CDC just announced, okay? Renters in US cannot be evicted through the end of the year due to coronavirus CDC.
Starting point is 00:55:59 Let me say that's one more time, but if you're listening, I don't know if you got this or not, renters in US cannot be evicted through the end of the year due to coronavirus CDC order states. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Plum and in the temporary eviction moratorium through the end of the year protecting US renters from losing their homes during the coronavirus pandemic, the Trump administration announced Tuesday. The CDC will apply to all rentals units nationwide until December 31st and goes
Starting point is 00:56:26 into effect immediately senior administration officials in an unpublished CDC agency order. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin told a US House of Representatives that the moratorium would cover around 40 million renters. That's crazy. Renters will be eligible for the moratorium protection if they receive an economic impact payment or stimulus check as provided for by the CARES Act. Therefore single rentals must earn no more than $99,000 a year while couples filing jointly can earn up to $198,000 per year. So CDC can tell real estate developers and owners
Starting point is 00:57:05 that you cannot force people to pay rent to the end of the year. Well, they're treating it same, right? They're treating it as a health crisis. So they're saying if all these people are on the street, it's gonna make the cases go way up. But man, this really teaches you to read the fine print because if you just go by the headlines,
Starting point is 00:57:19 thinking, hey man, I don't have to pay rent for the rest of the year. You mentioned a couple of those stimuluses that you have to hit, but you're also, you have to prove that you're unable to pay your rent due to a Coronavirus related job loss or income reduction. So you know these landlords are gonna be really sticking to the tea to make sure that you You know have hit all these guidelines before that takes to hit that's the question I got so does the landlord take that or is the government gonna pay the owner of the property the money Is the landlord take that or is the government going to pay to honor the property, the money for the rent? Landlords.
Starting point is 00:57:47 Landlords, because even if they were going to get reimbursed over there, there was going to be a government protection program for these landlords. It's going to take months or years to get reimbursed. Well, then let's ask another question. So the guy who owns the property with a thousand tenants is the bank going to forgive his payments for the rest of the three months for 2020? No. No, I think, as of right now, there's no relief for the people that are...
Starting point is 00:58:08 I understand this is coming from Trump's administration with a manuchin. I am not for this. And here's a guy that's a developer himself, Trump, who was in real estate himself. So you mean to tell me, just because I own land and I own a commercial real estate property with a thousand, two thousand tenants and 25% he's saying 41 million so if you do the math how many million 40 million renters Total American workers in America's 160 million that means 25% if 25% of my tenants cannot pay the rent is the bank gonna forgive my payment by 25%
Starting point is 00:58:44 And here's the other I'm not good with that 40 million potential voters cannot pay the rent is the bank going to forgive my payment by 25% and here's the other I'm not good with that 40 million potential voters maybe how many landlords maybe a million so if you go for the numbers right there the people that this is politics to me and and if you if you don't protect the guy now the guy has to file bankruptcy that he can make his payments you got to protect them as well just as much as the other one you know here's another question what if you're evicted and you live on Fisher Island? Do they put you on a one way ferry off the island?
Starting point is 00:59:08 You're not living on Fisher Island. You can't afford those $60,000 rent. You only qualify if you get stimulus checks. Single renters must earn no more than 99,000. For sure, you know, it doesn't qualify. But by the way, you know, it couples earning no more than 198. That's still a good income. That's a great income.
Starting point is 00:59:24 So you mean to tell me if I'm making 195 a year and I lost my job, I don't have to pay the $3,500 rent to the place I have in New York for the next three months? I don't know about this. Adam, how do you feel about this? The, this is your boy Trump.
Starting point is 00:59:42 He allowed this. I don't know. Just because he's broke. I'm telling you, I'm telling you. I'm telling you, I'm telling you. Well, that's logic. One thing that I just want to point out, this says this is a moratorium, meaning a pause, right?
Starting point is 00:59:54 Like not, so basically is this rent money due in January? That's my question. You don't pay rent for three months, right? Okay, so you owe nine grand in January. No, I think a lot of cases you do all that back rent. I don't know that you're forgiven forever. You're not forgiven forever, it's not forgiven. Good luck, collect it.
Starting point is 01:00:12 Good luck, collect it. 100%. What's the number of collection, 30%. You're not gonna collect 70% of it. So even if it's, say $2,000 a month, four months, that's $8,000, typical collection collects 30%, $2,000 a month, four months, that's $8,000. I, a typical collection, collect 30%, $2,400. Yeah, I don't mind if you're doing moratorium,
Starting point is 01:00:31 but why don't you give me the back-end moratorium if I'm the one that wants to be brought back? There's got to be more to this story. There's got to be more details that we can find. Kai, can you look into it to see if the owners of the property are being forgiven as well while this is taking place? Look into it while we're doing this, actually search it online. There might be a it while we're doing this, actually search it online.
Starting point is 01:00:45 It might be a, while we're going through this year. It might be a moratorium on their mortgage payments to the bank potential. You know, you think the CDC in conjunction with talking about this, they could also then talk about the lower cases of COVID right now, right? Maybe, hey, we want to keep these numbers low. That's why we don't want a lot of people being evicted
Starting point is 01:01:02 with the potential of, you know, a lot more people getting infected. Yeah. Somebody asked the question saying, uh, so why is there homelessness now? This is by Luis Alfa Hernandez, Omega. Luis, that's a good question. This is for people that are currently renting. So if you weren't renting, you can't go to a place and say, now I'm not renting. So now let me live here for four months with the moratorium. Uh, but again, that's the information we have. That'd be a sick deal. If you're a homeless guy, you get a place for one week,
Starting point is 01:01:25 go home, I can't pay it. Now you're not even over free. But I tell you, if you're running a commercial property and you have renters, you as a person who owns the property have to know that people, when you go to look at an apartment,
Starting point is 01:01:39 what are you looking at when you go into the elevator? What are you looking at when you go into the front lobby? When you're looking to an apartment, what are you looking at? You're looking at the quality of tenants because you're looking at who your kids are gonna play with, who your kids are gonna go down the elevator with. Who your kids, so you have to look at the quality of people as well, so I don't know.
Starting point is 01:01:56 I'm a little bit not fully there with this. Maybe we can get a little bit more stats on this year, but I'm not fully so. By the way, I got to text this morning, and I know a text this morning, and I know a bunch of you guys have been messaging this non-stop the entire time, but I got a text this morning that our friend, okay?
Starting point is 01:02:15 Our buddy here, Adam's best friend, the candidate he's supporting, Donald Trump, Norwegian parliamentarian nominates Donald Trump for 2021, Nobel Peace Prize. Okay, Norway, parliamentary, nominates Donald Trump for 2021, Nobel Peace Prize. You know, Kai had something to do with it somehow. Somehow. They watch this podcast.
Starting point is 01:02:44 He's submitting all the updates. And they say we are sick of soy boy pushing him and bully and Trump. Let's give him a Nobel Prize. Oh my God. But do you think, because Obama got a Nobel Prize, six months after being a president, I think six or 12 months after being a president?
Starting point is 01:02:57 Yeah. Do you think Trump has done more in the first three and a half years deserving of a Nobel Prize, or did Obama deserve a Nobel Prize after six months of being president? What are your thoughts? I'll go to you for a second.
Starting point is 01:03:08 This is not unbiased. This is not, I'm not playing sides here. What's the peace prize for? Israel and the UAE. All right. Then if that's what it's for, that's a pretty big accomplishment. What else would you say to give a Nobel Peace Prize? I mean, it's not North Korea.
Starting point is 01:03:25 Okay. You know, it's not Iran. You know, the other things they talk about, well, the other things they've talked about is no armed conflict first time ever for a president what a long time, 40, 50, 60, 70 years. There was no armed conflict with Clinton. There must have been, there must have been a couple things. No, there were because.
Starting point is 01:03:39 What do you, that's like James Carville, the rage-incasion is like most famous line is like, tell me what you didn't like about the Clinton administration The piece of the prosperity which one I know, but there was maybe like a guy or something small the or Kosovo or Serbia or something that he had to go into at the time No wars first of all no one is saying anything about Clinton. I voted for the guy I thought the guy was a good president minus, you know Maybe he could have married somebody different, you know, but that's a complete different conversation.
Starting point is 01:04:06 Believe me, he got the same sentiment. Listen, when I went to a funeral in Arkansas, I told you the story before, and I went, so my father-in-law died, okay? If you've ever seen a movie, the video that we did live in an entrepreneur, when we shot that video, that morning pre-shooting, I go inside Jennifer's as her father passed away.
Starting point is 01:04:23 I know I'm going to complete a different angle here, but you'll see where I'm going with the story here. So you got to be kidding me. So I have to shoot the video because my camera crew is waiting outside. I'm like a Jennifer's crime. I'm like, oh my gosh, this is crazy. We're shooting that video. You were like really sad and sure. I was not in the best place. But you know, that was an acting. I'm not an actor. That's our point. You were like, yeah, so that was Jennifer. I'm constantly going through it. So you're in. Long story short, we go to Arkansas and I'm working with the owner this place called Brazil Brazil is a funeral home. They're they do the service and all this other stuff So I'm working with the guy cuz I'm making the payments. I tell the guy
Starting point is 01:04:56 So let me ask you question. This is an hope Arkansas. What what can you say about Bill Clinton? Do people do you like town? Yeah, that's right. By the way, Jenna, my wife and Bill Clinton went to the same middle school, except 40 years apart, but they went to the same middle school. So I said, so tell me the story about Bill Clinton. How do people here feel about Bill Clinton? You know what he said? I said, listen, I'm a Republican, and we all love him.
Starting point is 01:05:18 I said, come on. He said, I'm telling you, we all love Bill. I said, tell me why you love Bill. He says, you know, when Bill was younger, if somebody is at the market, he would open a door for them. He would carry the people's bags to their car. He would ask Johnny, doing house Bobby, doing house mayor. He would always ask, I said, very interesting.
Starting point is 01:05:36 I've never heard that before. You know, you're kind of getting the guy's character or how he was growing up. I said, so is he a womanizer like as bad as they say? It says 100%. I said, is that a proven fact? He says 100%. I said, how do you feel about that? He said, I would also be a woman. I said, if I was married to Hillary Clinton. So then I said, what do you mean? I said, have you ever had any kind of dealings with Hillary Clinton? He says, yes. I said, what happened? He says,
Starting point is 01:06:03 one time Bill Clinton's uncle died. And he says, yes. I said, what happened? He says one time, Bill Clinton's uncle died. And he says, uh, this is a funeral home. Yeah, this is a funeral. Because you know, these guys have all this information. Yeah. So, so he says the uncle died. And I said, so what happened? He says, well, there was a event going on for his uncle. And he came and he's given reading the eulogy. And I think Bet Middler was there or something. He was telling the story. And he says, Hillary sat away from everybody. She didn't want to talk to anybody. She sat in the corner.
Starting point is 01:06:27 And this one place that's in the corner, nobody can touch you. Secret services are on there. And when the whole thing ends, Bill says, well, we're going to go to the plot because they're going to bury her. He says, don't expect me to can show up. Flat out, it says, I'm going back.
Starting point is 01:06:41 You can go with your friends, but I'm not sticking around anymore. And she left. He says, you know what what Hillary said yeah he says look we were behind it because we were watching everything he says she's just a flat out bitches what she is simple as that yeah so you know cold no one saying anything about Bill Clinton when he ran but today for Trump to get a Nobel Peace Prize Pat don't you think Bill Clinton deserved a Nobel Peace
Starting point is 01:07:04 Prize just for all the altercations, his wife probably had with the girlfriends and managing that situation all the time. For his charisma, Bill Clinton was the man. I mean, he was pretty cool. I could see how people on both sides really like him. I think Epstein's gonna ruin his legacy. I don't think Monica Lewinski's gonna ruin his legacy.
Starting point is 01:07:21 I think the 27 visits to that island's gonna ruin his legacy because I think if he didn't have that, he could potentially go then as one of the greatest politicians of all time. And that's if the real truths, whatever they may be come out. You know, you look at this, I don't even know what story I printed. I printed up a story on President Trump getting the Nobel Peace Prize nomination.
Starting point is 01:07:43 Of course, the headline has to say far right, Norwegian lawmaker nominates Trump. It can't be Trump's just nominated, right? I mean, the point is. What side is this from? I don't even know what I've written up. Is this like a CNN MSNBC? Maybe.
Starting point is 01:07:57 Let me see. Far right. Trump, 20, I mean. Kai, I sent you the link to that one. We can see which one I pulled up. Let's see what comes up. Daily Mail Trump is nominated for 2021. I was just about to say the deserves it more than Obama
Starting point is 01:08:10 for broker and diplomatic ties between Israel. Okay, yeah, there you go. Just answer your question for you right there. Look, as not a Trump fan, I actually agree. I mean, Israel and UA, that's a big story right now. So listen, if you're watching this yourself out there, by the way, at 1967, 33 away from 2000, if you're watching this yourself out there, by the way, we're at 1967, 33 away from 2000, if you're enjoying this podcast, put a thumbs up.
Starting point is 01:08:28 I know some of you guys were complaining last time saying, 90 minutes isn't long enough, but if you are liking where it's going so far, put a thumbs up and share. Ask our audience if they think that Trump, they already said, I'll ask it anyway. The Nobel Peace Prize. are there any dissenting
Starting point is 01:08:47 Point of views is there anybody out there saying El No Trump does not deserve a Nobel Peace Prize I'd like to see what our audience says. Yeah, we'll see does he deserve a Nobel Peace Prize? Everyone will ask you a bunch of people are putting thumbs up You think that happens without Jared Kushner probably not right. I mean he spearheaded that I would imagine Kushner is a very unique character. Let me tell you Kushner, probably not, right? I mean, he spearheaded that, I would imagine. Kushner is a very unique character. Let me tell you, Kushner to me is a guy with a lot of power and a guy that's gonna do a lot of things in his life. The guy is a very heavy heavy guy.
Starting point is 01:09:19 Especially with his father, he comes from a lineage of people that are pretty strong personalities. Yeah, and he's not gonna have, you know, he's not gonna give his ear to too many people, but if you're with Ivanka and he respects you, he's definitely going to listen to Jared. Plus, if you don't crave the spotlight, if you can stay under the radar screen because there's, you know, only one person is going to get the attention.
Starting point is 01:09:35 So he's low key at G. He low key at G. He's low key at G. There's an article done about him. If you've never read it, there was an article, pull up the article written about Jared Kushner, Time magazine. If you've not read it, and Kai, do me a favor, put this article in the comments section. So people at the end of the podcast can go click on it.
Starting point is 01:09:53 Kushner Time Magazine, Time Magazine article. Your Time Magazine cover right there. There you go. This story, if you've not read the story on January 16th, you have to go read this story about him. Let me tell you, a lot of great things are revealed in this article. Put it in the comment section below. Not in the chat box. Mario, if you're listening to this, put it in the comment section.
Starting point is 01:10:20 Not the chat box, but the comment section. So the viewers can see this. Yes. I'll make one point on cushion. Not the chat box, but the comment section should have viewers can see this, yes. I'll make one point on Kushner. Remember yesterday we were doing the, this is in the pitch meeting when we're talking about upcoming interviews and there was the Russian billionaire you were considering and we were like,
Starting point is 01:10:35 oh, let's see what his wife looks like. And you're like, oh, all right, great job for this guy. Imagine doing research on Jared Kushner and not knowing who he was and pull up what his wife looks like. Boom. Right. There you go. You pull a vodka Trump. Like, this is pre everyone hates Donald.
Starting point is 01:10:50 Yeah. You have the country hates Donald. Everyone was in love with the vodka. I mean, gorgeous. No question about it. No question about it. Let's call it spade. Spade here.
Starting point is 01:11:00 Yeah. So, homie pulls that. You know, the other fascinating thing about him too is didn't Chris Christie put his dad away Didn't Chris Christie prosecute his father put it in jail and then for him Well, that's one of the reasons that Christie was not and the inner circle Yeah, and is a little more comfortable calling out Trump these days because he's not gonna be in that inner circle Guys we just crashed cross two thousand live six watching first time ever. It's happened on the podcast Congrats. Thanks for everybody for making this happen. By the way, when I asked
Starting point is 01:11:28 the question about Nobel Prize Adams question, we have a lot of thumbs up from people. Some people are saying of course, hell yeah, Michael Wheaton says hell yeah. Josh case is absolutely Joey. Rimonides says thumbs up, but then we have a few that say no, so we have a He deserves it at Grigarcia Trich says hell no Yeah, she's not playing we she just it's hell no Kamol Gello pit jade said hell no Marko said if Obamacut Trump deserves it and a bunch of other people are saying so what is it 80 20 What would you say? It's probably 80 yes 20 saying no, right and a lot of the two yeah, it's good to see we have a different opinion
Starting point is 01:12:12 I love that absolutely love that right and plus there's two different factors Does he deserve the nomination or does it deserve to actually win it? So it'll be interesting to see who's doing the voting? I think he's gonna end up getting it to be honest with you I think the girl that I sat down with, Naomi Prince, and Naomi Park, her and I were talking last night, you're on me Park from who was in North Korea. North Korea escaped and she's a defector.
Starting point is 01:12:33 I want to China eventually came out here to the States. I spoke to another lady yesterday for a good hour and was a very awkward interview, but it's gonna come out here pretty soon. She was the reporter back in 2009. I don't know if you remember the story when these two documentary journalists were in. Lisa Lane, right?
Starting point is 01:12:51 Lisa Lane, yeah, Laura Lane. Good memory, yeah, Laura Lane. And Yuna Lee, they went to China and they did this documentary and they went up to the border of North Korea. They got arrested. They got arrested. Okay, I do remember that. And they were there for 140 days and they eventually make it back because they went
Starting point is 01:13:07 into hotel room. They saw Bill Clinton there. They gave him a hug. They got into Air Force One. Flew back. Bill Clinton went to get him from Korea and brought him back to the state. South Korea. He went to Korea but he went and negotiated and brought him back to.
Starting point is 01:13:20 Now, what's sitting there talking to, she gave a complete different perspective on North Korea. But there's a lot of stories of people that are bringing different kind of human rights and bringing different things to, especially like today with human traffic and being a topic, you wonder what Trump is doing with this Israel and UAE. That's not an easy thing to do 25, 26 years. It's never happened. So I don't know.
Starting point is 01:13:43 I think he's eventually going to end up getting the Nobel Peace Prize. I just don't know when, but I can tell you one thing for a fact, I look forward to the day when he gets it on how the media is gonna react. I'm looking forward to reading those articles. That's what I'm looking for to read. How do you bash peace on any level? I am peace a good thing. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward you and I know you are devastated by this Adam and you were trying to hold your emotions back earlier
Starting point is 01:14:31 But we we didn't want to do it while you was little emotional for you, but How do you feel about you were on this thing for good year? How do you feel about keeping up Kardashians coming to an end? 20 seasons and 14 years, the show will be done after the final season airing in early 2021. What are your thoughts about that? I got a tear coming up. You were in it for a good year.
Starting point is 01:14:55 2011. Yeah. The wedding season, literally the wedding season. Something tells me, despite the show going away, these women are not going away any time. They're going to still be out there doing their thing. But time to move on to a new group of thoughts on E. You know, I don't think E can get rid of the brand. I mean, they've got to stay on on some level. Some, I mean, Chris Jenner's not giving that up. So somehow they're staying, you know, it's funny.
Starting point is 01:15:25 You're the thing in 2011 and I'm at the wedding, right? Let's not sugarcoat it. In 2009, I helped a friend who was opening up sushi samba in Las Vegas. So you wanted me to help him get some celebrities. I was overpriced sushi right on the fricking Pavegan South Beach as well. Lincoln Road, they're all the time.
Starting point is 01:15:42 So I, you know, short notice, I was $15. I was trying to help him get some celebrities just to show up just to walk the red carpet. This is 2008. It's either 2008 or 2009. So maybe the Kardashian show was a few months old. Everybody knew who Kim was, right? But so on short notice, I was able to help him get Baron Davis.
Starting point is 01:16:00 Not bad. He did, that was a big, big baller back then. Um, Courtney Kardashian. Nice. And Nikki Hilton, bad. He did, that was a big, just a big baller back then. Um, Courtney Kardashian. Nice. And Nikki Hilton, okay, but just to put it into perspective of this Kardashian-Jenner Empire. This is 2009. You know what their appearance fee was back then to walk the red carpet only.
Starting point is 01:16:20 And they weren't doing interviews, they weren't, they probably didn't even hang. 25G for Courtney Kardashian a few months into the show. 25 I know, but I thought for back then before she was a hit right now, you know, you're gonna pay 25. Oh, no, that's my point. They paid me 25 grand of walked a red carpet back. Come on.
Starting point is 01:16:39 No, but I get better. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, come on. I'm talking about when nobody knew who they were. So think about 11, 12 years later, how much they're making. I mean, I mean, if it's got this, you know, spins at a Vegas club, it's a half million. I tell you do. I tell you one thing about these guys, the Kardashians, if they ever wrote a book on marketing,
Starting point is 01:16:57 it will be a number one bestseller week after week after week because because there's billions to the Kardashian last name. You know, to be able to stay relevant for 20 seasons, 14 years where people have interest watching you from all walks of life, from executives to the everyday people and each of you have a hundred million followers on Instagram, building an empire together. It's a lot of respect to them. So here's the question for you. The question becomes, who's the next family that people
Starting point is 01:17:24 care about to replace the Kardashians? The Trumps, yeah. I mean, we already got that. But who's gonna keep, who's gonna be the next story? Here's the problem. Do they go recruit a family like that? There's no way you can be as interesting as the Kardashians. When you consider Bruce Jenner and the gender, you know, change for him.
Starting point is 01:17:41 When you consider that Robert Kardashian was involved in the OJ case, I mean, the sex tape for Kim, Mary Takanya, change for him. Well, you consider that Robert Kardashian was involved in the OJ case. I mean, the sex tape for Kim, Mary Takanya, running for president, who knows what she's doing next, wants to take on Martha Stewart. I don't think there's any, or any family that you can approach that could even remotely come close to this. I think they have to somehow stay attached to the Kardashian-Jenner brand.
Starting point is 01:18:00 Now, Kylie's too big, Kendall's too big, so I'm not sure what you do. Maybe you go after Courtney's kids or something. I'm not sure. But there's no family that can like even close closely come to this. And the thing to watch is, who's Ryan Secrest going to go after? If Ryan Secrest ordained somebody, it's going to happen. But if not, if he's not involved, it won't. You know, the big story, the most non-story that you hear, like the women are killing it. Obviously, Kim, Courtney, Chloe, Chris,
Starting point is 01:18:32 Kendall, Kylie, all the girls, let's take just a quick look at what's happened to all the men in that situation. The father, dead, right, at age like 45. How'd that happen? That was cancer though, right? Okay. Just saying he's dead. He didn't need it. The second father, well, now he's the mother, Bruce Jenner. Okay. Robert Kardashian, the son, no one's seen this guy in years, years. He married a stripper, had a kid with her,
Starting point is 01:19:03 nowhere to be found, right? Lamar Odom, full on crack kid with her, nowhere to be found, right? Lamar Odom, full on crackhead, rehab, nowhere to be found, right? Out of the league, ruined his entire career. Scott Disick, good looking dude, I've partied with this guy many a times. Rehab, now he's literally dating a 19 year old girl with three kids. He has three kids. He was seeing being with Courtney by the way, just his last weekend. He was raising the kids, I mean, okay.
Starting point is 01:19:24 So who else you got there? So you say, obviously Kanye, who is certified nuts in a good way, because I think he was using pre-card. But now it's been amplified. So what other guys are there? You're saying K for cursed, right? And then my boy Chris with a K he got out he got out you know made 60 million in the NBA you know he got out a sort of unscathed not rehab not dead not obese when they got a divorce did he have to pay half his wealth to her or no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no 100 days right? I think it was just a... Wow, she got her a big ring. It was a big one. Yeah, believe me, if you know anything about that guy, he ain't dropping two million dollars on the frickin' ring. It was sponsored by Sotheby's or Tiffany's or some fan. So what you're suggesting? I'm just saying listeners.
Starting point is 01:20:15 For everybody that's listening, I think what Adam is saying, if you get a chance to date one of them, think twice. Run, is that kind of what you're saying? Frickin' way. So Kim calls you tomorrow, they didn't work out with Kanye. She says Adam. I had a thing for you years ago.
Starting point is 01:20:28 I would have mind you and I go. We did kick it. We did kick it. But if she calls you and she says Adam, let's go out to dinner. For tabloid purposes, sign me up. For real life purposes. Why are you turning red, though? Why are you seeing a face that I'm looking at?
Starting point is 01:20:37 Because I'm texting her, though, right? You're looking at his camera right. He's got a bachelor party story for us. That's a never seen him turn red. Adam's turning red on the podcast. I've never seen this before. Oh, and boy in the house. So you do have party story for us. That's a never seen him turn red. Adam's turning red on the podcast. I've never seen this before. Oh boy in the house. So you do have a thing for Kim.
Starting point is 01:20:49 So if Kim was, I have nothing bad to say about it. If Kim, if Kim honestly, if Kim was single, okay, and she had, you have, if Kim was single, and she sincerely liked you, you mean to tell me you wouldn't go on a series, you wouldn't have, you wouldn't consider a series of relationship with Kim. You think you know, he's holding up for him.
Starting point is 01:21:06 Hey, I didn't say I can tell us it's a sincere. Probably not. By the way, how many? Wait, you probably would not. No, I mean, that's not, I mean, to be involved in that nonsense, I'm good. Is the show still on the air? Because of the show still on air? No one's listening. Just so you know, no one's listening, no one's watching. But I'm asking you, if Kim had interest in soy boy Adam Sasnick, okay? A guy who's good in business, fun, hip, cool, trendy,
Starting point is 01:21:30 takes care of his nails, very cool. You can get her into a couple of clothes in Miami, how about a girl? You know, would you sincerely consider a relationship with her? Sure, why not? Oh, you would. Okay, all right, that's good to know.
Starting point is 01:21:41 So all this stuff you just said for others not to do, you listen, do as I say, not as I do, ladies and gentlemen. Oh, we just learned a lot about our work. You were gonna jump that thing. I was saying, no, no, no, you kept asking the question, but I think the answer is, yeah. I think the bigger question is, which of those girls would I actually date
Starting point is 01:22:00 if given the opportunity? Who would be? For sure, Kendall. Really? Yeah, for sure Kendall really yeah why why she's a number one gorgeous supermodel she's real meaning Kylie's I mean I'm at Kylie she was 15 years old yeah I knew from the get go like this girl is gonna be a whole nonsensical now she's 22 years old she looks like she's gonna look like she's 40 at no time lip implants like, she's gonna look like she's 40, at no time, lip implants, fake tents, just facelifts,
Starting point is 01:22:27 billion dollars, yeah, worth a bill. I mean, Kendall's not doing so bad either, but Kendall's just naturally gorgeous, naturally. Yeah, and she, of all of them, she stays under the radar as much as she possibly. I mean, I think she maybe tolerates privacy a little bit more than the others. So, I mean, how many guys watching
Starting point is 01:22:43 is can see Adam and Kim together by the way. If you can see comment, we'll let us know. Can't you see Adam holding hands with texture? Kim's got to see his. Kim has got to see this because. Kim brings her four kids with. Yeah, Kim's got to see this to just kind of get a low down
Starting point is 01:22:56 on the texture. That's texture right now. That's his number right there. Let's see it. Let's give sure a spot. All right, so here we go. Uh, uh, it's caller. You're not gonna call her. I'm locked. I'm locked. Okay. Alright. She has a number from the valley. We know that.
Starting point is 01:23:14 Alright. So, so, so, okay. So listen, that's, that's, but 20, again, 20 seasons, 14, uh, good. To the modulation. Good. A lot of people are looking for angles on that tape right now. Okay. They find the number. a lot of people are looking for angles on that tape right now can they find the number? They're sending us the CIA can you enhance this video of Adam's phone? Aiken says I'm telling Kanye right now that you have interest in his wife, but somebody said yes, Adam would have a sex change right afterwards.
Starting point is 01:23:38 Hey, Adam, this is for you too, but don't you think Kim wants to be taken serious now? And she's she is the power, you know, maybe right next to Kim as far as who's gonna say if we're gonna be on that show right now, but if she's evolving into something else, and maybe she thinks the E-shows a little nonsensical for her or a little beneath her at this point. I don't know if it's beneath her.
Starting point is 01:23:58 I don't think they can afford them anymore. I think he cannot afford them anymore because they're not at a point where the amount of money they're gonna wanna ask, ask. They're going to want to own the show. They may be going into the era of thinking like Harpo, you know how Oprah went to Harpo and it's like, I'm going to do my own thing. I don't know. But I- Exactly. I- I- I watch Kim. I watch Kim in interviews and you can't teach that kind of swagger.
Starting point is 01:24:21 By the way, do you know Kim's birthday? I do not. Do you know when Kim's birthday is? When know Kim's birthday? I do not you know when Kim's birthday is when is Kim's birthday? I tell you right now of a feeling you're gonna tell us what her birthday is so like a February 29 type of a deal No, no, no Here we go She's born on the same day as Donald Trump Christmas day When's your birthday October 18th? She's October 21st. I'm not surprised. That's why she's killing. Yeah. 1980. The difference is my video tape never made out. But when it does, when it does, the Greek God Himself. My video tape is still safe. Okay. All right. So,
Starting point is 01:24:58 so, so let's continue with this one here. So happy birthday to Kim early one because, I'm about to turn 42 by the way, month from now. I'm kind of sitting there thinking, moving forward, I have to tell people I'm 42. I'm still thinking I'm like 35. How do you, 3541? You know what I'm saying? And he asked, was 40, I'm asking you, but the number four, he's gonna ask you the same question.
Starting point is 01:25:16 I didn't do a national for me. 40 did not, nothing. I'll fact you at all. Nothing, how about you, Tom? It bothered me. The thought of the number bothered me. It really did for a little while. I mean not long-term or anything But then that was going this really sucks. I'm not really comfortable with for zero
Starting point is 01:25:30 Yeah, no, you know for me It's if you if the man upstairs keeps me healthy for eight years. We can do some crazy stuff That's all I can tell you if he that's the only caveat you keep us healthy give us eight years History books are gonna write about what we're gonna be doing. We're just getting warmed up. So for me, I'm just learning kind of, you know, do some of the things that we're doing.
Starting point is 01:25:50 I'd like our audience to, A, write down their age. I'd like to see the age of our audience, you're 25, you're 35, before, like, who's the last name? A can set, I look older than 42, okay? No, you know. I think you look exactly early 40s. Oscar's also born on October 18th. Oscar, good for you.
Starting point is 01:26:08 Boxing Cat is October 11th. Right down your age. And then also if you can comment if you think 40 is old, young, what it is now, I'd like to get the audience perspective. Very young. I don't know. I don't know about 40 being older young. A lot of people, 43, 28, 32, 30. I'm 35 excited to teach my 40s, reach my 40s.
Starting point is 01:26:30 Yeah, I don't know if it's... What do we get? Here Adam, I have some advice for you, if you wanna stay young. Kids, kids when you're a new 40s man keeps you young. Kids, hang your kids. I mean, it's an attitude. I mean, if your kids are all grown,
Starting point is 01:26:42 if you start having kids, you're gonna have no choice. Yeah, well, your kids are gonna be in your 40s. Yeah, of's an attitude. I mean, if your kids are all grown, if you start having kids, you're gonna have no choice. Yeah, well, your kids are gonna be in your Ford. Yeah, of course, yeah. But by the way, Donald Trump was 59 in the interview with Larry King and Larry King, Gaskin says, any plans of having kids? Yeah, sure, I have a great kid.
Starting point is 01:26:56 I have some kids. He says, well, you're 59. Yeah, and he says, look, when you have money, you know, you shouldn't hold back about having kids. And then let him and let him and let him and ask us say congratulations. You just had a grand. Yeah, thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:27:12 You know, Ivanka just had another grand kid, her and Jared. Congratulations to them this 2013. And he says, so, you know, how are you as a grandpa? Is it what they call me papa and all this stuff? He says, so how do you look at your kids? You know, what do you like? He says, well, you know, who are you going to give the empire to? And he says, well, you know, I look at some of the kids, I have a couple of them that are vicious and I feel good about them. The couple are little too nice. If you can't be too nice, but little too nice.
Starting point is 01:27:37 Hashtag Eric. Yeah. So he is like, he likes. He wants you to be a killer. He wants to be a killer. And then he asks, he says, so do you spend time with your grandkids? He says, like, in Larry King, he says, look, I'm a Lani nose. I'm not changing diapers. I'm not feeding the kids. I'm not doing any of that stuff. And quite frankly, I'm probably not going to be around with my kids, but he says, I'm a good parent
Starting point is 01:27:55 from 21 years old enough. He says, that's when I show up. That's his, he says, once you're 20, what that's for? I got you, man. You get out of school. He says up until 21. By the way, not really. 21, I do my work. This might be a perfect segue that we discussed this weekend.
Starting point is 01:28:09 Yeah. Have you seen how tall Barry M. Rupus? Yes. Yes. Okay. This guy is a 14 year old. My daughter is the same. This guy is the human.
Starting point is 01:28:19 No, he's four guys. He was born in April of 2006. He's 14 years old. He's 14 years old. He's an NBA player. No, this point. Go to that picture. No, no, on the mouse. Go to the RNC because that's when we got to see him in public and really how tall he was. Right there. Left. I mean, he's taller than Donald. Go to that one. Oh my god. Go to the one that they're in front of the White House. There you go right there. Kai Hey, you're on it. You were just kidding me. No, Pat. I spent the day with my money at one time. She's five 10 Five 11 right there. Okay. There you go. Kai the one in front of the White House, buddy. I mean Donald Trump is six two
Starting point is 01:28:55 He's six three Wow, that kid at least six six That height is helped by Melania. Oh, yeah oh yeah that simple because she's five eleven so uh... uh... the other ones are are shorter i don't know how tall ivanna is and i don't know how tall here's my prediction that kid that kid and how would you know for the matter for t-in that kid in in in seven years is going to be starting center for the washington dc it the Washington Wizards?
Starting point is 01:29:25 He's gonna be wearing a black lives matter shirt. He's been playing in the NBA. His father is gonna be absolutely disgusting. Let me tell you. Baron in the bubble. Baron in the bubble. There it is. I hate you, dad.
Starting point is 01:29:36 You raised me the wrong way. You never were there for me. For whatever reason. I don't see that happening. Yeah, obviously. For whatever, I just don't see that happening with that family. So Pat, when you mentioned that Donald says, at the age of 21 is when I take't see that happening. Yeah, obviously. For whatever, I just don't see that happening with that family. So Pat, when you mentioned that, you know, Donald says,
Starting point is 01:29:47 at the age of 21 is when I take over as a dad. Yeah. So when I go to that, go back to one side. So in other words, when they come in for the job, and you're with him, he's interviewing for a job. Tell me a little bit about yourself. Look at the size of him here. That's right, I don't know nothing about my grandkids.
Starting point is 01:29:59 How tall is he, Pat? Give it, I mean, if Donald 6263, how tall is that kid? 6.5. You know what? I have 6.5 and I have the same jacket. Yeah3, how tall is that kid? 6, 5. You know what? I have 6, 5, I have the same jacket. Yeah, that's right. You guys have a similar jacket. Zippers except the other way is.
Starting point is 01:30:09 You're a bar and a 14 year old jacket. And by the way, look at his eyes. He's got swagger. He knows who he is. He knows who he is. You know, they're doing a good job of keeping him under the radar screening. Kudos to them for doing that at the age of 14.
Starting point is 01:30:20 Why do you say that? Because you don't, when I saw everybody was astonished, how tall he is, meaning we never see him. So great job not having my public. Yeah, I see what you're saying. That's a good point. I see what you're saying. You said that your son Tiko is complaining
Starting point is 01:30:32 that his knees were hurting the other day. I'm growing, I'm getting tall. I remember when I grew nine inches in a year, my back and my knees were hurting nonstop. This guy must have literally grown up. I'm taller and nine inches in one year. Wow. Nine inches in one year. Look. Yeah nine inches on one year
Starting point is 01:30:45 No, that's all the size of my pants You don't lost to that Anthony Davis for the late. That's why he was a point guard Yeah, he was a point guard from a sophomore. Did you hear high school that video right there Kai? Oh my god Go up to the video right there boom hit that they both stand up at the same time Stand up Mike You know he's like it what's up mini Mike? I feel it there and left the screen His head is above the screen are you kidding the guy I can't get past the fact that Baron point is six six and 14 years
Starting point is 01:31:21 Oh, he doesn't fit the picture. Yeah, he stands up. Okay, you're right. He is 6.6. Oh my goodness. It's all yeah. It does matter in the NBA. In the NBA in Bubble. 6.6. Yeah. I mean, by the way, I'm telling you imagine if he plays for the maps and my math sign them Cuban signs Trump to play and he comes in where the mega hat to the game and they banned the hats, you know, somebody asked the question to you, that they on Twitter from Cuban, they said, hey, is our NBA players allowed to wear mega hats? And are they allowed to wear, you know, make America again?
Starting point is 01:31:52 And the response, you should have seen it, it was very interesting. He says, well, we have cops that work here that are Trump supporters, Cuban gave that answer. And, but the reality is, I've not seen one NBA player wear a mega hat. And you cannot tell me a hundred percent Fear there's no way in the world a hundred percent of all NBA players Don't support them. They would be so way in the world. I literally think they were saying that as a
Starting point is 01:32:17 Few NBA players that do support They're not even a fast. Of course not even a few, but they're frightened if they do. And there might, I would say 10%. Well, and there's gonna be some that would surprise you that support him. I guarantee you. Take care about taxes. Well, here's the other thing when they say, get out and vote, get out and vote.
Starting point is 01:32:32 What if you say, I mean, they go vote, not the way that you're encouraged me to. By the way, Baron Davis, or Baron Trump, if he did go to the NBA, he'd be taking a pay cut probably. So maybe he might not do that. Not only that, they'd probably take his knees out every single night. He'd be like getting hurt. He'd be like, man, yeah. only that they probably take his knees out every single night he will like getting hurt man. Yeah a Morris would be going for his knees every single day. It was just an accident. Yeah. By the way shout out to
Starting point is 01:32:53 my my my heat the only team that has advanced to the conference final. You know what I like them. I like them. I like them. A butler man. How about Pat Riley. It all starts with him. I'm father baby. Respect to butler. You got to respect Butler because Butler, when he left Minnesota and all the other teams, wow, you know, it's, and now he's taking the heat to props to him. And he be the honest. He be the honest.
Starting point is 01:33:14 He be the honest. There's no question about it. He be the honest. He honest lost some confidence after they lost the second game. They should have won. And they lost it. I think after that, you could tell in his mannerisms
Starting point is 01:33:24 that was something going on with his confidence Trivia question. Yeah, what movie was Jimmy Butler in a good one office Christmas party. You ever see that? I was a Christmas party was he Jimmy Butler. Yeah, but Jimmy Butler's got a sense of humor You know what is crazy about Jimmy Butler? Jimmy Butler was raised without a father He lost his mom. He was homeless in high school, okay? Didn't get picked up by any team, okay? Played for Junior College, eventually plays for Decent College. Is the last person drafted in the NBA draft?
Starting point is 01:33:57 Last. The last. The last. Last. He was Mr. A relevant of the NBA. He is the Tom Brady guide that he was pumbras was big one ninety nine that's jimmy but i'm telling you yeah and jimmy
Starting point is 01:34:09 but their took his game so i'm not a jimmy but the fans right but i respect anybody that's perfect chip like that and pat rally loves that and i might be the perfect spot for him because you know lack of respect he's gonna thrive so let's talk about some of these uh... billionaires that are struggling
Starting point is 01:34:23 financially i think it's important for us to give them a little bit of love right now tech stocks are taking a hit apple amazon michael michael's off alphabet and facebook fell uh... between three point three two uh... three point seven percent to six point seven percent during regular trading hours at sessions law on twos day facebook amazon apple test on michael's off alphabetic netflix have collectively
Starting point is 01:34:43 lost more than a trillion dollars in market capitalization since September 2nd. Let me say that one more time. Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Tesla, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Netflix have collectively lost a trillion dollars of market cap since September 2nd. Tesla stock drops. The share price decline came after Elon Musk's company was excluded from the next round of additions to S&P 500 last a key shareholder's cut its stake
Starting point is 01:35:11 Tesla stock plunge 21% on Tuesday wiping 82 billion dollars from the electric vehicle makers Market capitalization down to below 310 billion dollars the company turned a four consecutive quarter profit in three months to junta media last benchmark eligibility criteria the committee may be wary of including test like given its volatile stock price which had skyrocketed four hundred percent this year
Starting point is 01:35:37 and hit record highs is there anything to worry about with this or is it just a seasonal thing they're going to recover in no time and nothing's going to happen to them? I think a correction was necessary, certainly in the NASDAQ for sure, but attention to all my investing friends out there, hot tip, long-term investing, buy and hold index investing,
Starting point is 01:36:02 long-term investing, buy and hold, buy and hold, buy and hold buy and hold buy and hold like the strategy Works if you're doing day trading like our Japanese friend who lost 40 million the other day These are the types of swings. They're gonna make you panic and freak out, right? So It's time for a correction and as that is above Where it was pre-pandemic levels. So was the S&P, but these are necessary things that correction territory, and I don't think, unless you're day trading and you're like, oh my God, the stock then in and out.
Starting point is 01:36:36 For a long-term investor, this should not be panicking. I heard a good quote. The froth was blown off the market. So maybe a little foam on top, like it makes sense. You know, you look at Tesla's stock still at what, $330. You know what it was at its IPO? In 2010 when they went public, if you bought stock, 17 bucks.
Starting point is 01:36:52 So you're still doing pretty good if you got in on that IPO. Yeah, so when you talk about all these tech stocks, so Apple drops what, 7%, so that's about 70 billion, maybe that they lost in market value, that's probably more than 99% of all companies are worth what they lost in one day, right? Isn't it? When you start talking about companies that are valued at over a trillion, it's mind-boggling to think just what that means. It's staggering. It's unbelievable, really.
Starting point is 01:37:17 70 billion. Guy, thoughts. Elon Musk lost 16.3 billion in a day. Elon Musk lost 16.3 billion dollars in a one day. That could help him in his court case. It's a lower settlement. Right. 16.3 billion dollars he lost in a day. That's what he lost.
Starting point is 01:37:32 I think the biggest story here, I mean, look, correction territory, the Dow, I mean plummeted, the S&P plummeted, this is in March, and now it's that plummeted, it's grew, grew, grew since then. So I don't see anything, obviously, these massive numbers. He lost 20 billion. He lost this. I don't think it's crazy. The biggest story is that Tesla got left off
Starting point is 01:37:53 the new S&P 500 and companies like Etsy and TeraDine and Catalan, companies I've never heard of. Ferd of Etsy. It's political. We're left off. You think it is political, but you look at the power of car companies, right? And they're not happy about what he's taken out of their market.
Starting point is 01:38:15 So yes, I believe, absolutely lobbyist. I think they can get something like that done. For sure. Here's why I say yes. Bernie Madoff used to be the head of nasdaq so if that's possible anything's possible that that that does make a uh... point there but i mean do you think amongst billionaires elan muskis hated
Starting point is 01:38:36 do you think he's the guy that billionaires are kind of like screw him you know he's grown too fast making too much money why would they i think they had a i think they petition you're saying you've ever seen a video between him and Jeff Bezos you've ever seen these guys go at it or no no I have against each other you think it's personal the what I'm asking know what I'm asking you right now is in that league okay is there is there competition to the point where they're not liking
Starting point is 01:38:59 this one guy coming up as quickly as he is is Is there an element of that? I think it's behind his cars. It's been longer than people think. One minute video. I don't think so. My first reaction is no. I think they have to receive it. You're almost completely destroys Jeff Bezos. A buck 23 right there.
Starting point is 01:39:15 Click on that and watch this. Behind me is the world's first fully reusable rocket. You've seen rockets lift off, but you've never seen one land before. reusable rocket. You've seen rockets lift off, but you've never seen one land before. You can imagine that if planes were not reusable, very few people would fly. No 747 is about $300 million. You need two of them for a round trip. And yet I don't think anyone here has paid half a billion dollars to fly. It's like getting in your 747 and flying across the country and then throwing the 747 away. You only use it one time.
Starting point is 01:39:52 Jeff who? It will dramatically reduce the cost of space exploration. Some estimate by 100. Meaning Bayzos is using the 100 squirms. So what does this mean for the future of space exploration that you pulled this off? Well, what we've done is we've demonstrated that it's possible. But he was also very quick to point out the difference between space and orbit. Suggesting that perhaps what blue origin pulled off is somewhat easier.
Starting point is 01:40:23 Is he right about that? No, he's not. You know, the, the, uh, what SpaceX is trying to do is actually very similar. You're obviously a very competitive person. You're competing with the likes of Jeff Bezos, uh, in, uh, Jeff who? It just shows he's got a personality. And I think he took it personally because he's so invested in space travel. They weren't comparing the monetary net worth. No, I just wonder if there is this element of a new guy coming in where,
Starting point is 01:40:51 here's how I've studied competition. I've been part of what it is to be an underdog and then you're coming up and knowing the guys that initially love you and then they notice, oh my gosh, this guy's gonna crush us. And then there's an element of animosity and hatred until there's acceptance. It's like that one quote that goes,
Starting point is 01:41:09 first day, what is a first day criticize you, then they demonize you, then it's self-evident. Like there's a quote, it's just putting first and then put self-evident, the quote will come up. Though point is, originally when you, initially when you're coming up, it's kinda like, hell is this guy? Just another guy that's going to come and, you know, you take, they talk so much crap
Starting point is 01:41:29 about you, which they've done what Elon Musk. And then when you're competing with them and there's still at the same level as you, this is when they start, you know, defamation of character, just when they come after you. And then all of a sudden, 10 years later, they say, look, let's just face it, we're not in his league. It's like that whole dream team game game the greatest game ever played that nobody ever saw in the Olympics dream team to in 1992 when Mad Johnson's talking smack and all of a sudden is on the other team and then Larry bird says listen The new he's the new chief listen relax. This guy's better than us. You have to accept that
Starting point is 01:42:01 I don't know if that's what's happening with him and Politics behind closed doors is saying let's not put them in the S&P yet they don't belong. I think it only happens if they're directly competing against them in the same industry like you see bees and Elon Musk other than that I think they're only worrying about what their money's doing that day. Okay. All right. Well fair enough. So let's talk about a little bit of Buffett. What is Buffett doing? All these years he talks about he's not going to invest into technology and he's now, you know, you're constantly hearing about technology technology technology with them Buffett Berkshire Berkshire, half the way is set to invest more than $550 million on snowflake when it goes public
Starting point is 01:42:33 According to the cloud data groups amended S1 filing the billionaires investor company will buy Approximately 3.1 million class A shares in a private placement and purchase over another 4 million shares from former snowflakes CEO Robert Muglia. This means Berkshire Hathaway would own 19% sales force of strategic ventures arms. I've also agreed to mess another $250 million. Berkshire Hathaway, okay, Warren Buffett. We talked about this briefly yesterday. How old is he?
Starting point is 01:43:05 He's 90 and how old is Munger? 96. 96 and 90. How much of the decisions I think you asked yesterday is Buffett making and how much of the decision is someone else making? Or have they come to a realization that look, we have to start investing into technology,
Starting point is 01:43:22 we can constantly avoid technology, but what are your thoughts on that? My thoughts are, I equated to, okay, Bill Belichek is the greatest at what he does. If Bill Belichek is still a head coach at 91, I think he's lost a step. I don't think you can call the same defenses, come up with the same game plan.
Starting point is 01:43:37 I just think Warren Buffett has such a legacy. It doesn't expose himself to some bad decisions now if he's actually making the calls himself and and tarnishing that a little bit at the age of 91. How can he do what he does best at the same level as he did 20, 30 years ago? I think he's he's facing an opportunity here to do some damage if he's making these decisions. So my guess is he's not making the decisions. You don't think he's making the decision. Not at the age of 91. I just don't think you could be sharp enough to be doing it.
Starting point is 01:44:06 Listen, this is ageism right here. He is 90, not 91. Come on Tom. I thought he was 91. Okay, maybe he's 90. No, no, it's funny. We talk about 90, my bad. No, it's all good.
Starting point is 01:44:18 He just turned 90. Okay. Two weeks ago, we talk about Biden being old, he's 75, 76. We talk about Trump being old, he's 72, 73. Fricking 90 years old Warren Buffett, 96, Charlie Munger, but a number one I do think he's still pretty sharp and I do think he's making some of the calls, not all of them.
Starting point is 01:44:42 I went and found out who his next in line are. You got Greg Abel, who is the essentially VP or co-chairman or executive chairman. He's age 56. Mark Hamburg, CFO 69. Ajit Jain 67. So he's got a younger bench in their 50s and 60s who are likely kind of doing a little more of the heavy lifting and saying, hey, I mean, think about it. Warren Buffett and these guys, they were investing in McDonald's, Coca-Cola, dairy queen, insurance companies. Some of these younger guys in their 50s, 60s are probably saying, look, we might need
Starting point is 01:45:19 to start considering tech. We might need to start looking a little bit gold a little bit. So I think Buffett still kind of, you steer in the ship but some of these younger guys are probably coming in being like you're freaking 90 Warren like let us help out a little bit. What do you think? If you watch him at his shareholder meeting the guy is still sharp at 90 years old and by the way don't forget a few things here this is what we're forgetting you made a very good point about Biden and Trump where they're at right now. Keep a mind that medicines gotten better. If you have money, you have the best doctors. You have, you can pretty much
Starting point is 01:45:54 keep your all your data with your health and where you're at. And you can have somebody full time to pay a doctor, $500,000 a year. That's just working full time for you to make sure your health is good. Of course. When you were $90 billion, what the hell is, let me hire the best doctor. He's got one patient and it's me. You have one job is to make sure I live as long and I'll give you bonus for every year I live longer. That's what you do when you have that kind of money. But at the same time, Kirk or you think about Kirk or you.
Starting point is 01:46:21 Okay. Here's a legendary business guy. We had a call yesterday with one of his right-hand guys, a Marri had a call with Erica, one of the producers of the movie, The Promise, which talks about the Armenian genocide, and Eric saw my interview with Aram Hamparian, when we talked about the challenges Armenia's having
Starting point is 01:46:40 with Azerbaijan, and he saw me mention in Kirk or Korean that gave a billion dollars to Armenia. That's what he did. Kirk Accorian died at 98. You know what his people say about him about Kirk Accorian? He was still doing deals before he died at 98. Think about that. Because here's when they asked Trump yesterday, Trump, he says, Larry King says, how are you going to have? Are you okay? He asks Melania. Are you okay with him not being around all the time, with him working all the time?
Starting point is 01:47:10 Like, you know he's not going to be there for dinner all the time. She says, I'm not here to change him. I know who I married. I accept him for years. I'm going to stop him from working. I know who he is. I'm very comfortable with the man I married. So he is lucky because he married right.
Starting point is 01:47:26 He's not lucky. He married right. He married somebody that accepted who he was and who he is and not try to change him. Okay, and they seem very happy. But on the other side, you got to look at it. He says, listen, man, I don't work.
Starting point is 01:47:39 I love doing deals. I love doing real estate. I love making deals. He says, I love making deals. I love making real estate. I love making deals. He says I love making deals. I love making deals. Buffet, monger, Kirk, Trump. These guys are playing a game. They're not doing anything but playing a game. And the moment they stop playing, I was at Ronald Reagan Hospital in LA with Dudley, the day John wouldn't die. Okay. I was at the hospital. I was downstairs. I was sitting down with him him and I had lunch together at the hospital and While we're at the hospital, he was their family's pastor the last pastor
Starting point is 01:48:13 You kept seeing all these old UCLA players and Laker in all these players. I would show up Karim showed up everybody was showing up a lot of people play for John Wooden Did he make it to 89? He died at 99 I want to see if I'm wrong about that. I think he died at 99 play for John Wooden. Did he make it to $80, $90, $90? He died at $99. I want to see if I'm wrong about that. I think he died at $99, so John Wood. He's been in a long, long life. And I'm sitting there saying, how was this guy making it so far?
Starting point is 01:48:34 Is it $99 or $90? I may be off. He died at UCLA. There you go. $99, $99. OK, there you go. So I was right. I was there the day he died by the way.
Starting point is 01:48:44 I was at the hospital the day he died June 4, 2010. So I ask 99 years when you look at the game you're playing and you love it and you love people and you love advancement improvement. You have a reason to live. So do I think Buffett and Munger are sitting there kind of saying well you know we're still playing the game they're excited about it. But I think the real question Munger are sitting there kind of saying, well, you know, we're still playing the game, they're excited about it. But I think the real question is the following question. This is the part that I'd love to see him talk more about. Is when you're 90, you've been your way for a long time. And a lot of people have tried to give you advice who were wrong. And you stuck to your advice and you've been right more than wrong against people's advice.
Starting point is 01:49:25 So when you said you're not going to mess in technology and people said, oh, he's wrong. And the 1999 tech bus boom took place to bubble. He was right. He was right. But is he at a phase right now where he's saying, look, I may have been right then, but I have to make some adjustments now and pivot. If a 90 year old man who's been right most of the time when it comes to investments can say something like that.
Starting point is 01:49:48 I think a lot of the younger investors can learn a lot from him to say, sometimes you got to pivot, sometimes you got to adjust to see what's going on. That's why I'm curious to know they're investing more to these types of things than they have ever in the past before. Well, and here's the other question at the age of 90. He's involved at some level and probably at a big level. But if something doesn't go right and he wasn't involved, he's going to be the one that that's gonna take the fall for it
Starting point is 01:50:06 because nobody knows who his lieutenants are anyway. So he's almost like a marketing director at this point too because he's a brand and his brand is synonymous with winning investments. If that were to be tarnished at all at the age of 90, it could hurt him. Yeah, through every year I hold a meeting where I bring all my top insurance carriers and I put them at a crescent hotel in Dallas
Starting point is 01:50:28 Which if you've never seen a crescent property, it's a beautiful property And we take them out to capitol girl the night before we spoil them typically this insurance company spoiled you But we spoil them and then the next day when we start the meeting I go through all the good bad ugly I start off with all the mistakes that we made that you're everything that we talk about Three years ago one of the gifts I gave to all my attendees was a yellow book by Buffett That's like 300 pages long. I don't know if you've seen this or not It's every letter. He's ever written to shareholders if you've never seen this one a year He'll do it. It's a it's put Amazon Buffett shareholder book just type in Amazon
Starting point is 01:51:02 Buffett shareholder book Let's see if it comes up. That's the one right there Okay, it doesn't have a lot of reviews But if you want to see this guy's writing it's from 1965 to 2014 Every single letter to shareholders. It's in there if you've never bought this and you're watching this I don't make a penny off of this. I highly recommend you buy this and go through some of the ways he communicates with his following. You know, go through some of the ways he communicates with his investors and his buyers. You know, it's a very interesting perspective. I think 20 years from that 30 years from now, we're going to talk about Buffett
Starting point is 01:51:38 in a way of Einstein. We talk about Einstein. Einstein didn't die 300 years ago. Einstein died just a few decades ago. Buffett's going to go into history books as a mind that many people are going to copy and he's seen as the Michael Jordan of his industry, if you really think about. He's seen as that in his industry. A couple of quick points just on Buffett. Go for it. Just while we're on this. Number one, the majority of his money he made after age 60. Let me say that again. He was worth 50 million at 52. Okay. So now he's worth 80 billion.
Starting point is 01:52:07 Yep. So we talked initially this conversation started with, you know, he's 90 years old. How much is he still doing? Like, and then we talked about, you know, so I come from the life insurance settlement industry, which the key, you know, X factor is longevity. I know about longevity, the risk markets. And you talked about, you know, X factor is longevity. I know about longevity, the risk markets. And you talked about, you know, if you're 90 years old, you have a, if you're wealthy, you have a full time person on staff whose job is just to keep foreign, alive, healthy, doing this thing. So what's my point to all our young entrepreneurs out there
Starting point is 01:52:41 who are just starting their grind or 30 years old, maybe they're 40 years old and they haven't quote unquote made it yet. Use Warren as an example. He didn't make his billions until age 60. There's a good chance if you're out there, if you're in your 30s and 40s and you're still hustling, you're on your grind, you're going to live to 80, you're going to live to 90, no problem. So the grind keeps going. And if you love what you do, you'll work until your 90s, no problem. Is that your first one and if you love what you do, you're working to your 90s, no problem. Is that your first one? What's your second point? You say the couple points. I think that was all of them. That was all of them.
Starting point is 01:53:11 That was two points at one point. We liked that. Very good point. Yes, you're right. I think at 50, some years old, he was worth, okay, so that's the number. He was, he was worth 67 at 47 and now he's worth $80 billion. The story of compounding the hustle doesn't stop as my point by and hold so last but not least I say we finish with the story here Mulan boycotting okay Mulan boycotting the movie that came out Mario when I watched it and he said it's a phenomenal movie and a Mario sitting there right now saying don't watch Mario came and saying he claimed he didn't watch it He didn't watch it but he never watch that but he He claimed he didn't watch it. He didn't watch it, but he never watch that. But he watched it.
Starting point is 01:53:46 He watched it twice. He said it was insane. So he loved it. He loved the movie. It says the movie was partially filed in China. This is the same, I'm sorry, filmed in China. This is the same region where there are, there been many human rights abuse against
Starting point is 01:54:01 millions of members of ethnic muscle minority groups. Main actor, Lu Yefih Mulan voiced support for Hong Kong police and the Chinese military government. Police has been using violent force against the Hong Kong protesters. It is suspected that she is forced to back China's public policies where they free will or propaganda statements. Okay. Film actors and studio like Jackie Chan are forced to promote pro CCP values. This also creates issues for Disney.
Starting point is 01:54:34 They'll do rather this also creates issues for Disney. So you're hearing some of the stuff that's going on with these guys that you're making movies yet you're coming at saying things about China. You got to be careful about what you're saying. Now, they're saying to boycott the movie. Are you following the story out of them at all? What's going on? Are you following any of this? I'm following the bigger story here, not so much the Mulan thing.
Starting point is 01:54:54 What's the bigger story? The bigger story is that in China, which is a obviously communist country, there's major human right violations, major, major. And the center of that is in the western region of China, which closely borders Pakistan and India. And there's Bangladesh, Turkestan, or Tajikistan. There's a lot of Muslims in that area. And they call the Weeger Muslims,
Starting point is 01:55:23 I think with a U anyway. And they're full on set up labor camps, concentration camps, where these people are forced to work. Ironically, what they're saying is if you follow the trail of this work, these people are forced into labor camps and they've been making the face masks that we've been wearing here in the United States. So the bigger story here is that China is just continually violating human rights.
Starting point is 01:55:52 And it just, these weaker Muslims and then an offset of that is this little story with Mulan and whatever they got going on. It seems like a very China thing to do to make an actress that's going to start in the number one Disney movie when they don't even have theaters open. So you know how big this thing is going to be to make her force her to have these statements. 100% I believe she was forced to what would she benefit for commenting about the Hong Kong police, right? So absolutely China put her up to this.
Starting point is 01:56:21 It makes it difficult. It's already a horrible year for Disney. If you think about it, you know much money they're losing other theme parts. 30 million a day. A day, 30 million a day. And this, you know, this, if you indirectly support China, which kind of Disney does because they own ESPN, which televised as the NBA, I mean, and it's a slippery throw-up. When you go after the general manager, the Houston Rockets, for supporting the people of Hong Kong, right, and you attack him, you know, personally, and almost cost him to lose his job,
Starting point is 01:56:51 you're on a very, very slippery slope, and I just go back to this 100% that she was forced to make those statements, but it's just making for a more trying year for Disney, and questions they have to answer that they never thought they'd have to. You know, because they thought this was gonna be the feel good story, the Mulan movie.
Starting point is 01:57:08 But I'm gonna give you a completely different perspective here. So yesterday when I'm talking to Yunali and she was 24 years old when she left South Korea to come to the States, she wanted to go into film. I said, why'd you want to go into film? She says, because I thought the biggest impact that could make in the world is through film. I was gonna make film and tell stories, right?
Starting point is 01:57:27 And this is how I was gonna make impact, because a lot of times we are inspired by movies we watch. I grew up watching cartoons in South Korea, about North Korea, and we saw them as all red pigs and all this other stuff, so it influenced me as a kid. That's okay. So she comes to the States, goes eventually and gets her degree from Columbia University,
Starting point is 01:57:46 which is one of the best schools out there for journalism and that field that she was going into. I agree with her that one of the biggest ways to change people's thinking is through movies and film. Okay. When you think about Titanic, now obviously we have this conversation briefly yesterday together.
Starting point is 01:58:03 When you think about Titanic, Luis, who do you think about? When you think about Titanic, what do you think about? You think about who? Leo, Leo the Capitol. What do you think about when you think about the movie Titanic? You have never seen Titanic. Okay. So what do you think about when you think about the movie Titanic?
Starting point is 01:58:19 I haven't watched it, but I also heard when you said it. Okay. So Titanic, when you think about it, most people think about it. She's standing like this. King of the world. Yeah, yeah. So he's like, oh my gosh. I think it's Alindia.
Starting point is 01:58:33 Yeah, a great love story and all this other stuff that he got between the two of them. Okay, great. You know, the original Titanic wasn't starring, the Capri and all that. The original Titanic, the director and the producers and the funders of the original Titanic was Hitler's Nazi regime. That was fascinating, you said that the other day.
Starting point is 01:58:58 That was fascinating, you said that the other day. And by the way, the director of Titanic, when it first came out in 1943, started speaking out against the Nazi regime. You know what happened to the guy? He got fired by who? Hitler. Hitler was involved in the story of the Titanic. Sure, he was more than fired.
Starting point is 01:59:16 Right. Because of the noise. Well, fire's got different definitions behind it. But do you know who was the hero in the original Titanic? Probably some sort of Nazi soldier was the hero in the original Titanic? Probably some sort of Nazi... A Nazi soldier was the hero in the original Titanic. Exactly. What is the moral of the story?
Starting point is 01:59:31 What I'm telling you right now is China. China is realizing the way you impact the world on how they view China is through movies and cartoons and they are brilliant. They are so brilliant and you got to watch them very very closely because there are so many Supplemental messages that you are not gonna catch. So yes, so are you are you saying they're like a big investor in Disney So they can have some control 100% I'm not even putting it 90%
Starting point is 02:00:02 100% why because China doesn't have the best reputation around the world. So where do you start? You have to start either through movies or music. OK, you can't really do music right now, because music is a complete different game. You can do movies and cartoons. And what's the best age you can start controlling people's
Starting point is 02:00:21 minds? Kids, not older. Let me go and do that with cartoons. So yes, I do believe China's playing a card like that, and with a lot of these cartoons and things that are taking place, you gotta be very careful. Do my kids were watching cartoons, and I'm like, babe, what the hell was that right there?
Starting point is 02:00:37 She's what I mean. I said, okay, guys, get out of here. Go to the other room real quick. I want you to watch this real quick, babe, watch this. What does that look like to you? She says, babe, that's crazy. I said, why the hell are they putting this on Netflix?
Starting point is 02:00:48 I'm not okay with this. cartoons that have subliminal message that you and I would catch. What was it? I'm not gonna talk about it, but you would catch it. Like, what the hell was this all about? So the point is you gotta be kind of involved nowadays
Starting point is 02:00:59 because if you don't, it's not even about sex and, you know, homo, and all of the stuff. The concern is, is not even about that. It's not even about sex and, you know, homo and all of the stuff. The concern is, isn't even about that. It's about who's the hero? Who's the hero? Who's the hero? You got to watch it very, very closely and you're seeing that happen with movies right now where a lot of the biggest Hollywood stars. You tell a Hollywood star, I'm going to give you $40 million for a movie. They'll do anything for you. You're going to give me $40 million. Absolutely.
Starting point is 02:01:24 And we're going to make you hero with 1.5 billion viewers. All we want you to say is nothing bad about China. Oh, dude, don't worry about it. I'm good. Give me the 40 million. Simple. Here you go. Sign the contract. Just say good things about us and say, most people don't understand their way of living. You have to understand who, if you've never lived, you have to understand and we have to understand it. We have to understand them. You know, what you have to understand is they're driven by power and they have a vision made in 2025, made in China 2025, and they're pretty serious about it. What do you, what do you think's the end game for them?
Starting point is 02:01:51 Do they want to rule the world? They want power like you don't, they want to impose their way of thinking on the world. At what point does it turn into military conflict, do you think, is that part of their plan to? Well, they're not a military, although they're investing, obviously they doubled the nukes and all that other stuff that they're doing.
Starting point is 02:02:06 They have to get stronger on a military side, but their game is a different game. And they kind of gave us a flavor with the last five, six months, what happened in March when we had a shutdown here. Yeah, I mean, people, people are one day when we watch this. And things come out, like you know, you watch the movie Argo
Starting point is 02:02:23 and CIA cannot reveal all the stories for 30 years That's a number you always hear about 30 years you can't know the real truth Well, when you find that 30 years later you don't emotionally care about it as much as you do in the moment But when 30 years from now we find out what really happened right now because someone's gonna come out I mean you can treat the people of China the way you are right now for too long right social media is not helping these guys out And these sanctions these things that are going on right now This guy gets reelected Trump gets reelected China is hating life It's if Trump gets reelect Trump gets reelected Iran's hating life China's hating life and North Korea's hating life
Starting point is 02:02:54 Because North Korea is backing his China. So you know China gradually The way they're doing it is they're going through regions that need money and countries that need money and they're giving it to them And their last enemy they face is who? America. It's going to be the last one. You don't put America first. They're patients. And they're long-term thinkers.
Starting point is 02:03:12 They go one by one, by one, by one, by one. And it's okay. Now that we have more than 50% of the world that is on our side, now you better listen to us. Here's what we expect. We want you to add this into your education. We want you to add this into your history books. We want you to have Spanish with Chinese. We want you to replace language with this. We have to be very, very careful with what kind
Starting point is 02:03:33 of influence these guys want to have. Because once they control media on TV and movies, you're kind of in trouble if that takes place. Right. And especially if you're starting with the biggest movie that comes out. Yes. Especially if you're coming out with the biggest movie that Mario loved and has watched three times in the first week Shout out to Maria. I know he's listening to this your mario's a big fan of cartoons He loves cartoons and romance like every time when your marios office Mario's always got a romance novel next to him I think he's read 50 shades of grade at least three of all times like Didn't you write a paper about it on 50 shades of gray and submitted it for review?
Starting point is 02:04:03 He's got the longest Amazon it on 50 shades of gray and submitted it for review? He's got the longest Amazon review on 50 shades of gray and Consider of salt very he's got that side to him. He's got that side to so anyways gang This is officially our ninth episode. This is officially our ninth Episode I have a long list of friends that I can't bring on by team and interviews But I can finally bring on by a team and podcast So you're gonna see a lot of my friends from different backgrounds over the next few months that are gonna be coming onto this podcast with us here
Starting point is 02:04:30 as we're bringing different folks, but I've really enjoyed the last episode with Tom as well. We're doing this again. Is it Friday, 8 a.m.? We're doing it again Friday at 8 a.m. It's scheduled that we will do this again this Friday, 8 a.m. If you haven't yet subscribed, we cracked 2000 all because of all of you out there. If you haven't yet subscribed, we cracked 2000 all because of all of you out there.
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