PBD Podcast - Trump & Xi, Putin's Nuclear Warning & Patel STOPS Charlie Kirk Investigation | PBD Podcast | Ep. 676

Episode Date: October 31, 2025

Patrick Bet-David sits down with Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick to cover Trump’s breakthrough meeting with Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin’s new nuclear-powered missile warning, and Ka...sh Patel allegedly shutting down the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s assassination.------📕 REGISTER FOR BPW 2025 - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12TH 2025: https://bit.ly/3IU2YWx📺 WATCH VT COMEDY'S NEWSOM SKETCH: https://bit.ly/47oFO2o🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g57zR2⁠⁠🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ITUNES: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g1bXAh⁠⁠🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ALL PLATFORMS: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4eXQl6A⁠⁠🥃 BOARDROOM CIGAR LOUNGE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4pzLEXj⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠🍋 ZEST IT FORWARD: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4kJ71lc ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠📕 PBD'S BOOK "THE ACADEMY": ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/41rtEV4⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4lzQph2 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠📺 JOIN THE CHANNEL: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g5C6Or⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! ABOUT US:Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

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Starting point is 00:01:03 I think I've ever said this before. All right, so, folks, we got a couple special people in the house. We got an Italian from New York who is furious. Mamdani is going to be the mayor. Yeah. Yeah. Stupid. I hate him.
Starting point is 00:01:22 Go back to where you're from. You know what I'm saying? Who's he from? Freaking guy. Promoting freaking terrorists, Hamas. Where? New Yorkers. How you doing?
Starting point is 00:01:29 Nice out. Very nice outfit, though. Good to meet you, Vinnie. You like this curl? I love the curl. It's going to stay that whole freaking time. Yeah. And then we have to your left, legendary driver.
Starting point is 00:01:40 He's bleeding a little bit, but he's going to be fine. Look at this freaking guy. He's fine. I can go. I can go. And then to my right, I have no clue who we have to my right. So, Adam, can you tell everybody who you are today? We're talking about.
Starting point is 00:01:53 Who's that? Vinny had his own curls. I got my own curls, too. Where's your curls? So what's your story? What are you got? I can't hear it. Finally, the truth is out.
Starting point is 00:02:06 All right. Everyone knows that Patrick bought David. You've been funded by either Israel or Qatar. Now the truth is out. Yes, because that's $7,000 is a lot of money. It's like life-changing. So, and then listen, I'm jazz chisholed today, man. I'm Julie.
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Starting point is 00:02:39 I'm going to go take a look at this outside. Okay. All right. So, having said that, we got a lot of things that we got to be talking about. There's one rule, I think, if we give a recommendation to somebody, please take this advice. Okay. Kamala, you suck going on podcast. I'm not saying you suck.
Starting point is 00:03:04 It's just you're not good on podcast and when the camera's on with you. I don't know why. It seriously is like you sincerely want to listen to ideas but it's so much of acting that it's like what is that thing you do with your nails on the chalkboard? Oh my goodness. It's like just either, yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Okay, we just lost half the audience. Either, you know, be yourself or just stop acting and telling five different stories. This one lady had to stop her and say, that is a world-class, what do you call it, pivot I've ever seen in my life? And then you see Kamala getting upset. But that's one. Pete Buttigieg went on Shammat and said immigrants in America are very afraid and they're worried. And Shammat is like, I'm an immigrant buddy. okay and I'm not afraid
Starting point is 00:03:56 and it's the safest I felt in a while you gotta see that clip and he added that he was here legally yeah and by the way but you know what you know what I do every time we do podcast we do have to give credit to people that sincerely want to make the world a better place I want to give a big shout out to Adam Carolla because Adam Carolla
Starting point is 00:04:12 very statistically said that women who don't receive snap are 65 pounds lighter than those who do so for him he is encouraging Snap not being available I think for another month so those who are on Snap to lose 65 pounds for the health of America
Starting point is 00:04:32 hard to you know yeah I mean it's I swear to God if anybody says anything about Adam Carolla not being noble when it comes on to these tough solutions you got to give him you got to give him credit so forget about Jenny Craig it's called Adam Carolla
Starting point is 00:04:46 he's got to come out with a new drink called the Adam Carolla weight loss program And the reason for that is today's November 1st And today's Snap expires October 31st Today's October 31st Tomorrow's going to be November 1st
Starting point is 00:05:00 And Snap expires tomorrow So folks, whatever you're doing Just be ready Okay Could be Mayhem tomorrow when it does expire And we're going to see what's going to be happening But aside from that You know, you probably don't want to be a guy
Starting point is 00:05:13 named Andrew related to a royalty family It was a bad day for you yesterday King Charles removes Prince Andrew's royal titles orders him to vacate the royal lodge. What? Why would he do that? Yeah, they had him in the small castle and now he has to even leave there.
Starting point is 00:05:32 The small castle. Can you imagine? Like, how dare they put him in a small castle? Kensington is like a big palace. They had him out back at the lodge. And now they're like, can you just tell him? No, no, no, not even that. Get out.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Yeah, because apparently he used to go to this one place. It's not a, it's not called Rosario Island outside of Colombia. There's a night, I don't know where he used to go. We used to go somewhere. Hey, we can't talk about it up to late. His new last name is Mountbatten. And the British memes have gone nuts overnight. Seriously, he will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten.
Starting point is 00:06:07 It's like a name from the family from history. Mountbatten. Got it. Okay. That's great. That was a good one. Trump rates the meeting with G. Not 10 out of 10, 12 out of 10.
Starting point is 00:06:18 Uh-oh. I mean, that's extra credit. That's fantastic. And lowering tariffs that we're going to talk about that. You ever dated a 12 out of 10? J.D. Vans discusses. It's not easy. You sound like a guy that goes to an eye.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Oh, yeah. What I was. J.D. Vans discusses. J.D. Vans discusses potential 2020 presidential ticket with Marco Rubio. Fed cuts rates again, but nobody is happy about it. Because it's like when the Dodgers win a game. They never win the right way.
Starting point is 00:06:42 Okay? Like, how do you not win in a better way? You're going to give me a rate cut? Give me a damn rate cut instead of doing this. They're taking half the week off getting their butt to catch. That's right. I'll be very objective about that. What Trump and G. did and did not agree upon in the meeting. J.D. Vance, we already talked about that.
Starting point is 00:06:59 Stefanic narrowly leading Hocco in New York governor race. And by the way, I agree with Tom. I think that's brought to you by Mamdani. Momdani is helping to get away. And a year from now, it's going to be even worse because his effect on her. Here are six ways the government shutdown could get worse for Americans. Shutdown will cost $14 billion in economic losses. CBO analysis says.
Starting point is 00:07:19 And then you got Cash Patel shuts down Charlie Kirk, Foreign Intelligence, Probe, and explosive feud with Trump's counter-terror chief. Comer calls for Biden pardons to be null and void over Autopin controversy. Oh my God. Come on. New York City candidates.
Starting point is 00:07:38 Mother said he's not an American at all. We should believe her. MTA boss Lieber slam Zoran Mamdani's free bus pledge. Panic selling hits New York as woke mayor, sparks sunbelt exodus. Guys, stop it. No one's going to leave. Come on.
Starting point is 00:07:54 Like, come on. Andrew even said, yeah. Nobody's leaving New York. People are going. Yeah, no one's going. But he's talking about Gavin Newsom, the I'm going to chase you tax. I get it. I get that. I'll find you. Russia tested Poseidon nuclear torpedo capable of destroying cities with
Starting point is 00:08:10 radioactive tsunami. By the way, you know what this is with Putin's new thing they're testing? They're saying when they drop in the middle of the ocean, it creates 1,600 foot waves. Not 16, not 160. 1,600 foot waves is what Tom was telling us yesterday. It's a 14-story building. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Iran, no, that's not a 14-story building. That's 140-building, Tom. You said 1,600 feet. 14-story building is 140 feet. Oh, I'm sorry. Each floor is 10 feet. If that happens in California, though, they're going to be like, yeah, dude. They're going to burn their skin.
Starting point is 00:08:45 Yeah, you're right. They're going to burning their skin, but they're going to go. By the way, this is going to cause a lot of people to get better at surface. I know. Yeah. Iran rebuilding ballistic missile program with Chinese aid, define U.N. sanctions. Bill Gates has changed his mind, folks. What?
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Starting point is 00:09:20 W.S, you know, the cloud stuff that happened to them? You know who it happened to now? Azur. Weird. Azur is Microsoft's cloud company, which is number two, and I have some thoughts on that.
Starting point is 00:09:30 And then who's in, who's out? The rise of Barry Weiss at CBS, people getting fired left and right. And Hypocrite Donald Lemon, whose story is this, New York Post, torched for St. Megan Kelly looks trans. The left is using trans as an adult insult now.
Starting point is 00:09:46 two NBA legends call Player Soft over new techniques in separate interview and that is Michael Jordan and AI, not AI like artificial intelligence, AI as in practice AI, right? I love Alan Amar Rips, Chuck Schumer for not endorsing Mamdani in New York City mayor election leftist losing slimy coward Gavin News
Starting point is 00:10:07 Petrail Charlie Kirk, that's Sky News, Australia. Gavin Newsom says he's moving on from appearing on Joe Rogan's podcast and Kamala Harris. It's World Cup. Oh my God. It's just so many things with that. Anyways, having said that, let's get right into it. You know what is scary? Because today's Halloween, you know what is scary to most people? Planning. Most people are afraid of planning. Most people are afraid of sitting there and saying, oh my God, you want me to plan for next year. But you know who's not scared of planning? I want to introduce you to this guy who was looking for a business plan to fall
Starting point is 00:10:37 out of the sky for him. And it didn't happen. But he made a decision to put on his calendar on December 12 to spend an entire day with somebody. Go ahead and play this clip. Watch this fellow here. Good looking guy, mining his own business. The best looking guy. Hey, Vinny. What's up, Pat?
Starting point is 00:10:56 What are you doing? Waiting. Waiting for what? Business plan. To come from Sky. So people told me, it works. That's not how it works. That's not how it works.
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Starting point is 00:11:41 BpW.bidavit Consulting.com. Join us December 12 together to write up your business plan for 2026. Having said that, there's some rough business planning going on for 2026. You know why? Because Snap is about to expire tomorrow. And people are losing their minds, but not Adam Carolla. Adam Carolla has advice for people, right? Good.
Starting point is 00:12:07 So what to know about Snap as benefits, set to expire amid government shutdown. So let's read a couple of these things for some of the folks. Folks, if you're watching PPD Podcasts, I don't know how much of you are relying on SNAP. So maybe you don't know about it. So let's educate you a little bit. The Federal Fund of Supplement Nutritional System program called SNAP has been increasingly searched topic of discussion as the government shutdown threatens to halt benefits for more than 42 million Americans who rely on it.
Starting point is 00:12:37 If the shutdown, which is nearly one month mark, continues into November SNAP benefits, could seize as early as November 1st. What is SNAP? The program sometimes referred to as food stamps, issues, electronic benefits to millions of eligible, low-income individuals and families. Those benefits can be used to purchase food. Who is eligible for SNAP? U.S. citizens must apply for SNAP in the state.
Starting point is 00:12:57 They currently live in and must meet requirements such as resource and income limits. This is ABC News article, by the way. How do SNAP work benefits from financial assistance? What can SNAP buy and what can SNAP be used? Eligible households can use their benefits. on fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry, and fish, dairy products, breads and cereal and other products such as snack, food, non-alcoholic beverages, and seed and plants that produce food for the household,
Starting point is 00:13:21 and how Trump's Megabill chain snap. Remember, this is ABC. Earlier this year, President Trump signed his tax and spending Megabill into July 4th, into long July 4th. Changes were made to snap eligibility factors, including work requirements and non-citizen eligibility. Work requirements. Those working are paid.
Starting point is 00:13:41 paying for you not to work, maybe for 90 days for you to recover from it, but not permanently rely on it, right? In non-citizen eligibility, the Megabill also slashed SNAP funding by an estimated $186 billion over 10 years. The Megabill further shuttered the SNAPED, a federally funded grant program that helps people make the SNAP dollar stretch, teaches them how to cook healthy meals. Really? Okay, ABC.
Starting point is 00:14:08 Teaching them how to cook healthy meals. If Snap is teaching people how to cook healthy meals, tell me why these numbers that Adam Carolla is sharing, how healthy is it? For you to be 65 pound heavier, go ahead, Rob. Check out the big stars, big series, and blockbuster movies. Streaming on Paramount Plus. Cue the music.
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Starting point is 00:15:51 Please play responsibly. Reading that snap's going to run out, you know, and 40 million people are going to go. 40 million. 40 million. Okay, listen to me, everybody. This whole thing of like 40 million people are going to go hungry. First off, those 40 million people, average an extra 40 pounds on them over the average working American if you took
Starting point is 00:16:16 the average person that's on snap getting free food and the average person that gets no free food from the government the average female who gets no free food for the government is a hundred and forty six pounds the average snap recipient is 211 pounds so is our case I know is our first off we talk about going 100. Hungry. Nobody could benefit from a nice fast more than the SNAP recipients. Tell me that's not noble, Tom. By the way, he says 40 pounds. But what did he say the numbers were robbed? The person, the average person that takes SNAP is 211 pounds. And those who take no snap are 146 pounds. So we're starving the people that are not eating and we're feeding the
Starting point is 00:17:05 people that are eating too much. Is that kind of what that means, Tom? Tell me about the Matthew, because I'm, you know, just a regular guy who you're trying to figure this thing out. What's going on here, Tom? Well, I think Adam Crowell is making a point that it's not helping people. I think he's tongue-in-cheek making a point about, hey, it's not really helping the poor people that need it. People
Starting point is 00:17:22 that are on it are just kind of, you know, doing nothing and just kind of gorging and becoming very, very large. We have to remember a couple things. I'm not going to repeat any part of the story, Pat. I'm going to run into something here. The Dems want Snap to become part of UBI.
Starting point is 00:17:38 It's a backdoor for UBI. They want to open more and more and more government programs toward universal basic income. So they want SNAP to be more people. And by the way, we haven't even got to the part where how many, it's not 40 million Americans. It's 40 million people in America. There are people on this, a huge percent of the people that are not citizens that are taking advantage of it. And there's frauds. I read last week, I was reading,
Starting point is 00:18:08 about snap and I read Snap fraud stings. Do you know in Hawaii they ran and apparently, I was trying to find this again, but the commentary I was reading had a quick quip and I hope this is correct but it stands to reason. There are people that file for it and then sell
Starting point is 00:18:24 the cards. They sell the cards for cash because they're below the line so they can qualify to get the card but they're able to go to Costco and other places and get enough food for themselves. That makes sense? So then they sell the card. So guess what?
Starting point is 00:18:39 It is sort of like universal basic income. The same thing they were Social Security. They kept expanding Social Security. Oh, you're 11 years old and someone passed away. You can have the Social Security benefits, even though you weren't due to get that for 50 years. And so... Yeah, what you're talking about is Hawaii has a hotline.
Starting point is 00:18:57 That's 1866-264-29-25. That you call, this is what they reported this year. Hawaii's Department of Human Services issued a fraud alert on May 22nd, 24. You're so right. That's what I'm about this. Of people taking advantage of EBT, and you know what ends up happening? They were issued a payment error rate on Hawaii SNAP program. The state was fined almost $11 million by the federal government because it's error rate,
Starting point is 00:19:22 overpayment and underpayments for SNAP jumped 21% in 2223. Well, there you go. People that really needed aren't getting it. And the state's not, doesn't have a chief compliance officer, apparently. And then the government's got to come down and fine one of the 50, children in these United States. Yeah, so, Adam, your thoughts on this? Why is this such a big deal?
Starting point is 00:19:41 Meaning, like, I just sent to Rob a thing over here. Let me actually use a little bit more of a Brooklyn accent over here. Well, we can't let people go hungry. But what people are we talking about here? Because I saw this stat over here. I'm trying to do my Brooklyn accent. Robert, if you could show this, the types of people who are using the snap. And, Adam, just talk regularly.
Starting point is 00:19:59 Your regular Jewish is perfect. They're Afghani. Your regular Jewish is great. Don't make it crazy. Vincent, I'm trying to do a character. I want to hear the story. Look at these people. Where they coming from?
Starting point is 00:20:10 They're definitely not my people. They're Afghani. They're Somali. They're Iraqi. The Haitians. I love the Haitians. They're eating the cats. They're eating the dogs.
Starting point is 00:20:17 But are these people who are not American? Exactly, who are you? Are these people not supposed to be here? Is this what's going on? Why are they getting the cat? One of my buddies right now is in the middle of texting me. He's an American. I'm not going to use his name, but he's like, bro, they're going to cut me out of snap.
Starting point is 00:20:31 I said, why the hell are you on Snap? Yeah. You've been in this country. You're born and raised in America. You're a father with two kids. Why are you even... Why are so many people on... Have you ever been on SNAP?
Starting point is 00:20:42 Because he can. A.k.a. Food stamps? No, because he can. If he's in Hawaii, someone's going to call. How about it changed the name to make it sound cool? Oh, snap. Oh, stop.
Starting point is 00:20:51 It's food stamps. By the way, have you ever been on it? Never. P-Biddy, have you ever collected food stamps? Food stamps, yes. You have? Why did you collect it? 19...
Starting point is 00:20:59 I did not. My mother did. I was 12, 13 years old. How long did she collected it for? I couldn't even tell you. Okay. My first job, I worked for one year, And then I got laid off, and they gave me unemployment, they gave me food stamps.
Starting point is 00:21:11 It lasts for six months, six months. Yeah. If you're a working, an able-bodied person, should be able to get a job six months later. I mean, we've heard, we've ever heard the stories of the welfare queen, just having kids and getting food stamps. And, like, you never, you get married to the government. You never need a man. You never have to work. You just, the government pays for you.
Starting point is 00:21:30 How long is that sustainable? People talk about the, you know, entitlement programs. There's Social Security, Medicaid. Those are people a lot of times that can't work. you're old you're sick these are for able-bodied people just having kids so the point is my question is why are so many people on this
Starting point is 00:21:45 Adam how long are they on it Adam because think about it he said 40 million pat the actual number is 41 to 42 million that's one out of eight Americans are on food stamps okay and that's that's exactly what the left wants they want you dependent
Starting point is 00:21:59 on the government okay they don't want strong independent citizens they want votes voters who rely on freaking government checks because guess what Adam that's how they held on to power bro when your food your rent your health care all comes from the same people asking for the vote your freedom's already gone bro
Starting point is 00:22:15 by the way and then think about it during the real quick Rob while he's doing a thing can you just pull up who's eligible for food stamps and what are the qualifications with the time during the Biden administration Democrat remember they were like asking for voter ideas racist who are they pandering to and then Gavin Newsom has made it
Starting point is 00:22:31 illegal to even ask for identification in California okay they flood the country with the illegals and those are their voters And here's the truth, Pat, and I love that you said it in the beginning. If you're an able-bodied American citizen and you choose not to work, but you're living off the government, you shouldn't be able to vote. I agree. Do you feel me? I agree.
Starting point is 00:22:48 By the way, check this out. So here's a guy, World Star just posted this 19 hours ago. By the way, a lot of foul language, so brace for impact. If you got your kids around, earmuffs, step away from this. But this guy is talking about folks who are getting food stamps. Go ahead and play the clip, Rob. motherfuckers thanking it but they ain't gonna say listen here i don't give a fuck about y'all losing y'all fools them i'm 25 with no motherfucking kids i get up at six o'clock to go to work and at the end of the work i go coach kid it's just not hard for you motherfuckers out here with kids it's hard for us too and no fuck away do i want my hard-earned tax money going towards you and your non-fucking kid just because you couldn't get off your fucking back and go get a job or tell a motherfucker to wear a car so no i do not give a fuck because you're losing your benefits bitch get off your ass go get a job do with the
Starting point is 00:23:35 fuck you got to do to raise your fucking kid. I will tell you, he doesn't curse as much as Kamala does. Kamala's horrible. Kamala goes a little bit more. But obviously a part of that on what the point is, I was in the military, okay? And I remember when I was in the military, what would happen? On a Monday morning formation, they would come out and they would
Starting point is 00:23:53 say the following. If you're so, last four your Social Security ends with a three, step to the front. And you're like, gosh. You would step to the front. And then they know, they would say, Johnson? Yours also ends with a three. Oh, come on, Sarge. Step to the front. Step to the front.
Starting point is 00:24:11 Okay. All right, follow us. Then you go to the bathroom and you have to pee. And I don't know what they would do. Their head was like right here watching everything to make sure there was no, what is it? Like adding like bleach or stuff. There was no bleach. Let me take a look.
Starting point is 00:24:26 Yeah. They would take a look and you're peeing kind of like how he's doing. And then you would hand your business. You would hand your business. And then afterwards, they would come back and say, you test a positive for weed, okay? You're getting demoted from an E4 to an E1. Oh, come on, yep, and you got to do that out of article 15.
Starting point is 00:24:43 All right, and you go away. I come out, I'm talking to one of my friends. I said, this guy's a hardcore liberal at the time. I said, I believe anybody who gets anything for free, welfare, food stamps, unemployment, anything. Drug tested, at any time if we want to, to make sure you're living a straight-up life and it's a short-term period that you get that's not fair that's invading people's privacy wait a minute you're truly invading people's privacy and you're getting money from the people that are working to give you the benefit now we're not doing this so the point is Obama back in the
Starting point is 00:25:20 days when he was president I think unemployment at one point Rob can you verify this under Obama unemployment at one point went all the way up to 24 months at 24 months just check to see if this is accurate. Was that his first? Yeah, there you go. During Obama's presidency, there were 24 consecutive months of jobs, but there was at one point that unemployment
Starting point is 00:25:43 benefits. Unemployment benefits. So I just asked right now, Rob. I asked if you, I asked if there is, if unemployment was up to 24 months and they would pay unemployment out to 24 months when they were saying, yeah, that's what it was. That's what it was. But this was during the Great Recession.
Starting point is 00:26:00 I understand that. But it was a massive like guys could extend, extend, extend, extend. And then all of a sudden they cut. And once they cut, everybody started looking for a job. So what happens if all of a sudden you cut this? I guess what? Go look for a job. This wasn't created for you to just stay on it.
Starting point is 00:26:16 So anyways, we're going to see what's going to be happening with this. And then you agree with how with them not? Like, I think if you're, if you can get a job and you're not and you're just getting money from the government, you're not going to vote. It's called a free and fair election. If you're buying their vote, stay on. We're going to keep your money. You shouldn't be able to vote.
Starting point is 00:26:31 You can stop people from voting, but I see what you're saying. I think that there needs to be some accountability if you're just sucking off the tea to big out of you. But wait a minute. Let me ask you for what he's saying. Okay. If other taxpayers who are working hard are paying for you, you're voting to make a decision on behalf of who?
Starting point is 00:26:47 Bingo. Other people that are funding you, there is no logic there. Yep. You don't own Apple. You're not a shareholder. You don't get to say anything about Apple. How are you paying? You're a shareholder of America because you're a citizen.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Define that. Define what that is. You're a citizen of America. Are you contributing? Are you paying taxes? You're sitting on your college having babies. Listen, there's half of people in America I don't think should have a vote whatsoever, but they have a vote. We can't dismantle the voting system if you're a legal citizen.
Starting point is 00:27:12 The point is logically, in any company, okay, in any organization, whoever carries their little red wagon more than others gets a bigger vote. Yep. If you're sitting there, if we ran a country, that's the only way we would ever do it. If you don't, you don't. It's that simple. but obviously right now the more and more they're going to people are upset because oh snap is teaching people how to build healthy food really why are they 60 pounds heavier then tell me how healthy oh you think they're following the if they were following directions they would go get a job right now what do you mean you know any of the other stuff that they're talking about anyways all right all right let's get to the next one here next thing I want to get into is Pete Buttichich decides to go on shamat and uh I think it's called the all in podcast right of course it is yes oh look at that. Is this Halloween? What is he doing? Yeah. So he goes on the podcast. He's a straight man. He goes on the podcast.
Starting point is 00:28:07 He's a real man. He's a real boy. Adam, stop. No more. Okay. He decides to go on the podcast. And Pete Buttichich brings up the concern with immigrants. And here's what he had to say. And here's what Shemada had to say. Go ahead, Rob. The worse it feels to be in this country, the better off Donald Trump is, whether he's running for president or whether he is president. And sending troops marching into the streets. Can I just say, as the only immigrant right now on this podcast who immigrated here legally, I feel much safer and better under a Donald Trump presidency than I ever did under a Biden presidency. Just want you to hear from my mouth for what that's worth. Do you feel safer about the fact that a Latino doctor crossing the street in
Starting point is 00:28:46 Washington, D.C. is getting hassled or harassed because they're brown? I don't think that I've heard that now. Okay, so you're not aware of any case in which a U.S. citizen who is. Me, no. But I will tell you, for example, after 9-11. Wait, wait, you're on a podcast commenting about immigration. Let me have some level of awareness. Let me tell you, after 9-11, for example, for years, I had SSS on my boarding passes. I was pulled over constantly, and people probably thought that I was a Muslim hijacker. So I know what it feels like to be harassed, and what I'm telling you categorically is I feel safer in this presidency than I have ever felt.
Starting point is 00:29:22 And I'm just letting you know that. Just is just my lived experience. By the way, what a fair, sound, reasonable way of giving his argument on both sides and Pete not knowing what to do with it. Tom, your thoughts on this? Well, Pete, let's find a victim, Buttigieg, there we go again. Let's find a victim and exploit it. Find a crazy example. Not a crazy example. What if that really happened? And what if that happened under ICE?
Starting point is 00:29:54 You compare about what's going on with the rest of it. But what Pete was there was he was stammering. He was waiting for them to kind of come a little bit at the liberal side and they wouldn't do it. And he was just kind of stuck and stammering, which shows you, people aren't buying what you're selling. And you don't have the facts to back it up because the back of the
Starting point is 00:30:14 package says, like cigarettes. You know what? That's what it is. No one's buying what the Democrats are selling. And when you pick it up and look at the package on the back, you get like a warning label like they put on cigarettes. And Tom, you think about it? Doesn't this kind of coincide Pat with the previous story? They're
Starting point is 00:30:30 pissed off, their base, their Democratic leadership is because Trump, besides getting out illegals that are causing the crimes and they have records, they're getting rid of their votes. Bro, 500,000 people gone, a million people go on. Those people are all voting for the Democratic Party and they're going bye-bye.
Starting point is 00:30:46 They're going by-bye. And that rhetoric, you mean to tell me one story of one guy that's brown? And by the way, you know what SSS stands for? Secondary Security Screening Selection, meaning every boarding pass says make sure you take that brown guy and search him again because of 9-11. Like, give me a break.
Starting point is 00:31:01 Pete Buttigieg. By the way, Pat, there was multiple instances on this podcast where Chamath, with this really comfortable sweater is just taking them apart. Like, fear porn by fear porn by fear porn, it was actually a really, really good podcast. They should call it the mic drop podcast. It should have been.
Starting point is 00:31:16 It's cool to see Chamath, basically, being a defender of Trump. We all know a lot of the people in the Silicon Valley in 2016 and 2020, we're not fans of Trump, but they're not defending him, but now they're sort of a staunch allies, sort of the MAGA 2.0, which we talked about this. And then Pete, Peter just sort of gives this anecdotal.
Starting point is 00:31:32 Yeah, you didn't hear about this one guy, this one time? It's like, okay, cool. I will say this, you know, to maybe defend Buttigieg for a second. Chimoth and the all-in guys, they're based in where? Silicon Valley? They're in San Francisco. Okay, so I don't know what effect they're having from the Donald Trump effect. If there's someone you need to look at, it would be Gavin Newsom, your governor that's based in Sacramento out there.
Starting point is 00:31:53 So any issues you're dealing with in San Francisco or in Northern California, that's all downstream of what Gavin Newsom is doing. You're feeling the national effect of what, if you're going to D.C., if you're going to certain towns where Trump is sending the national guard, I get it. You probably feel safer there. But any issues you have are not necessarily a Trump or Biden thing. It's a Gavin Newsom thing. I'd love to hear his comments on what Gavin Newsom has done in the state of California.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Well, to talk about Gavin Newsom. Gavin Newsom has moved down from Joe Rogan, Rob. I don't know if you heard or not. Oh, really? So all this time he was talking about it. Joe was afraid of me. You know, we tough guy, all this stuff. He has officially decided to move on from Joe Rogan.
Starting point is 00:32:29 Go ahead, Rob. He won't. Look, he hasn't, for years and years, he's been attacking me, and it's one way, and he won't have me on. He's consistently not having me on. By the way, I'm moving on. I have no interest. You're done with him? Joe Rogan's the Facebook of podcasting. He was sitting across one of the brightest minds in podcasting right now. The guy was in the mic, and there are a lot of people at the mic doing extraordinary things. What was you talking about?
Starting point is 00:32:52 He's a pretty big audience. He's talking about Andrew Schultz. What do you mean? He's talking about Andrew Schultz. He even says he has a big audience, and he was sitting across. Some have confidence. I didn't go there. He was to say B word. To have me on.
Starting point is 00:33:04 Oh, you've called him a chicken. But he's been attacking for, but here's the thing. These guys, they all have something common. It's one way they attack, they belittle, they demean, they take things out of context. But this is a serious thing. But enough about you. And so often we just sit back and go, oh, God, I really would love to go on. Oh, if Kamala Harris just went on Joe Rogan, she would have won.
Starting point is 00:33:24 It's so much deeper than that. And the unwillingness for a guy like that to even have. the common courtesy to attack someone and not have the DC, say, you know what, why don't you have a chance to come on? Let's have a civil dialogue. I've watched you on podcasts with like Sean Ryan, who's a close buddy of this. He had the curse on me. He had four hours, right. Sean Hannity, folks like that. And so if I can go on Sean Ryan and Sean Hannity, what are you worried about? What are you, Joe, you're going to cook me or I'm going to cook myself? This is what's called spiteful ex-girlfriend energy. You ever break up with a girl and she just
Starting point is 00:33:58 completely just like, oh, my God. hate him so much. He's the worst. I would never get back with him. And then you call her and she's like, hey, what's up, honey? You're telling me if Joe Rogan doesn't call Gavin Newsom or Jamie's producer and goes, hey, we'd like to have you on, you think Gavin Newsom is going to say no? Let me go to Tom. Go ahead, Tom. What do you think about this? What I think about this is
Starting point is 00:34:16 Gavin Newsom is trying to use reverse psychology on Rogan. He was trying to say, oh, well, you know, he's been spiting me. You called him a chicken. That's what Alex said to him. And he's trying to use the reverse psychology. Gavin Newsom Newsom is desperate. Desperate, desperate to get on the Joe Rogan podcast and on other podcasts because they want to roll those clips together when it's time for all the campaign ads so they can look like man of the people connected to everybody. That's the play here. There is a playbook that goes with the 2028 campaign that has launched a year and a half ago with Gavin Newsom. When he got together and made sure that he could bait and drag Ron DeSentis in. to a second-tier channel ran their mini debate. Remember that? And so what's he doing there? This is a guy,
Starting point is 00:35:09 Gavin Newsom, who has a playbook for media. He knows exactly what he wants to do. And he's trying to be little bait and tug on Joe Rogan's team to get himself on there. But you know what? They're not having it. They're not interested. Yeah. And look, at the end of the day, when he's doing this, I think a part this is the following. He wants to say when he runs for president, I ask to go there. I'm not like Kamala. I'm not afraid. I'm not this. I even told him. And he said he's not going to have me on. I'm not afraid of doing this underage, this other stuff. Now on the other side, you know, he's a leading candidate for the Democratic Party for president in 2028. The previous one, Kamala, here's what she just did. She sat down with yesterday. By the way, I really don't like
Starting point is 00:35:55 doing Kamala clips. Not John Stewart. Go to the other one first Rob is the one with the world-class spin or misdirection or whatever. I love this one. I really don't like putting clips of her, not because I feel bad for the audience. I get it. Because it truly is so hard to, I can listen to Newsom. So I'm not insulting. I can listen to Newsom.
Starting point is 00:36:16 I can listen to Obama. I can listen. I can, it is so difficult to listen to her. Because she, just, just folks, if you're eating. Practice your mental toughness and emotional toughness for the next minute and a half. Go ahead, Rob. Oh, God. Can you posit? Does it get into it fairly quickly? Because I don't want to play the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:36:34 You know what I'm saying? Where she stops them, boom, boom, and then she... You're right. You're right. So go all the way to the beginning. It's just the first minute because it's a two-minute 47. I don't want to go through the whole thing. Watch these folks. Wasn't Joe Biden then to put it on him, wasn't his refusal to recognize his own frailties, the reason that you faced a nearly impossible task? I ran against Donald Trump for president, and Donald Trump ran on a platform that was, in large part, I believe, misrepresenting his intentions to the American people. Hasn't asked any question yet. I do believe that there are a fair number of people that voted for Donald Trump, who believed him when he told them that his first priority on day one is going to be to bring down prices.
Starting point is 00:37:24 and he didn't. And you combine that misrepresentation of intention. Question hasn't been answered yet. Also, what was that play in terms of massive amounts of miscellaneous information? Now, forgive me. And a truncated calendar in terms of the clock. I want to interrupt you because that is a world-class pivot, but it is not the question that I asked you.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Which is about Joe Biden's failure to recognize his own frailties and what that did to you. is about Joe Biden, are you still reluctant to criticize the former president? In what regard, please? Well, just in terms of that question, so you went on... What exactly would you like to ask? She just answered you. If you don't mind. Was it Joe Biden's decision, his failure to recognize his own frailties in that position
Starting point is 00:38:13 that put you in the position that made it almost impossible to win that race? He was not frail as president of the United States. But he had frailties. We all saw the debate. I do believe that Joe Biden had the capacity to be president of the United States And I've never... All right, so she said this to her.
Starting point is 00:38:32 The lady holds her accountable. She goes on John Stewart. This is what John's... John Stewart's like, what are you doing? And John Stewart is probably voted for her and try to help her out. Watch this year. I believe he was fully competent to serve.
Starting point is 00:38:45 Do you really? Yeah, I do. That surprises me, actually. No, I do. But there's a distinction to be made between running for president and being president. What's the distinction? Well, being a candidate for president of the United States is about being in a marathon at a sprinter's pace, having tomatoes thrown at you every step you take. That sounds lovely.
Starting point is 00:39:12 Yeah. It's more than a notion. Get involved in public service, ladies and gentlemen. And to be the seated president, the sitting president, while doing that. And then you want to ask why she didn't do all those podcasts. Do you know why they shielded her? She can't do it. She cannot do it.
Starting point is 00:39:29 And we bet like, she's horrible. She's horrible. And that's why they kept Biden in the basement as well. But they, they're either incompetent or they're incapable. You know what I mean? Biden. And I just love. And two weeks ago, she was upset with Biden.
Starting point is 00:39:40 Yeah, exactly. It's just, it's unbelievable. But none of them, Corrine Jean-Pier. They just released the, uh, the Intel Committee Pat. They released a bunch of depositions where even Korean Jean-Pier, all of them are lying. They're all sitting there going, no, I didn't, I didn't see it. Pat, do you mind if I go really quick back to Gavin Newsom? And I know we make fun of him, but I go after him a lot.
Starting point is 00:40:00 We just made a sketch about him. We point out just references in facts and reality. I make fun of him, especially with his hands because he lies. But I love that you said that to Tom. You guys, you make fun of that, but that's pretty accurate. Yeah, he's the front runner. Guys, he's the front runner for 2020. Let's not lie about it.
Starting point is 00:40:16 And you guys see what's happening with New York. The left is just voting. They'll vote for anybody that's not going to be the Republican. But I'm telling you guys, the moment they come in, they're going to destroy the country. And I'm not fearing people. I'm just letting you know, think about, ask Gavin Newsom, and nobody's asked them, Pat. The moment you get in, what are you going to do with the border? They're going to open up the border because that's the same guy.
Starting point is 00:40:35 And a couple days ago, he did something. I'm pretty sure you saw this, Pat, that infuriated me. And it disgusted me to a whole different level. He betrayed Charlie Kirk. And I don't know, Adam, did you see this? Remember, you remember when he had him on his podcast? And Charlie actually went to this guy's podcast. podcast, sat down, sat down with
Starting point is 00:40:53 technically. It might have been Gavin Newsom's first podcast. That was his, like, kickoff podcast, and Charlie agreed, sat there, sat with, you know, quote unquote, the enemy. He doesn't agree with any of his values. A guy who clearly doesn't have, Gavin does not have God in his life, you know, obviously Charlie did, God rest
Starting point is 00:41:09 his soul, and he still showed up. And this is, this is the admission of how amazed Gavin's son was and he was such a fan. Played this because I want to show what he just said a couple days ago. Go ahead, Rob. Last night, trying to put my son to bed. He's like, no, dad. I just, what time? What time is Charlie can be here? What time? And I'm like, dude, you're in school tomorrow. He's 13. He's like, no, no. This morning
Starting point is 00:41:30 wakes up, it sticks up. And he's like, I'm coming. I'm like, he literally would not leave the house. Did you let him to take off school? No, he did. Of course not. He's not here for a good reason. But the point is the point. Which is you are making a damn dead. I'm making a, okay, now you guys hear that. Now cut to Monday, Gavin's on CNN and listen to what he says about his son and Charlie Kirk. Look at this turnaround. That's your son, obviously a fan
Starting point is 00:42:01 of Charlie Kirk. What was the conversation like between you and your son after Charlie Kirk was assassinated? He called me, I don't know how he got a phone, but he called me from school that day, really alarmed, and all his friends were around the phone that wanted me to somehow express or understand
Starting point is 00:42:17 what was going on. He wanted to know if he was dead. He wasn't a fan of him as much as it familiar with him like like is it how unbelievable your son Gavin wakes up and it's ready to go at 6 a.m begging to go meet the guy and hang out with him and and then now you play this whole this is why he's a lying freaking sociopath that it drives me crazy how deceitful he is and he's going to be the frontrunner so I i every chance i get to point out his lying and his his character i'm going to do it horrible how Tom do you agree with that like he was just familiar I agree with one thing, two things.
Starting point is 00:42:54 I think the American voters can be swayed. And I think if you look at AOC and you look at Gavin Newsom, they're very savvy and they're capable of swaying a lot of voters. Yes. I believe that. I also believe, number two, that the mashup of the flip-flops are going to be magnificent campaign ads. And they're going to have to find a way to explain them. And if they're fair debates and they ask real questions like the. The journalist, and I call her a journalist from the UK, was interviewing and asking a question, doing journalistic research, asking a direct question, and saying that's a world-class pivot.
Starting point is 00:43:31 I asked you this question, and then getting Kamala to kind of get a little sparky there because she didn't want to answer it. That is what people need to see. So I hope is that the flip-flops and the mashups that we're going to see in the election, I hope it's real. But these people are slick, and you're looking at a guy who's a very slick campaigner. At the midst of it all, you know, somebody needs to sit down with them and just call it back and forth, call balls and strikes, and see what this guy says in a fair-minded, you know, fair-minded situation. But he'll be all spun up, ready to turn this into fights. Well, they're night and day, Kamala and Gavin. Kamala Harris reminds me of the scene from Billy Madison.
Starting point is 00:44:17 I don't know if you have that, Rob, where they're doing the debate, and the moderator, after Billy Madison gives his answers, like, Mr. Madison, what you said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling incoherent response, were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought? Everyone in the room is now dumber for having listened to it. That's when you listen to Kamala. You're just like, did I get dumber? What just happened here? What was the whole time and space? Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:44:48 You're just, you're sitting there and she's rambling. Even BPD has to tell you to wear earmuffs before you get on. Gavin is the exact opposite. He's very good. As skilled as a politician as it gets. And it's in it's slimy. You feel like you need to take a shower. Yet people are going to vote for it.
Starting point is 00:45:07 And it's authentic, yet it's fake. And he's going to put on his little, he is so skilled. Yeah. To anyone thinks that Gavin Newsome is not going to be. a realistic opportunity to be the president, the president of the United States, you get another thing coming. He's completely capable and he's completely fake. And by I got to correct myself, Sarah Ferguson from ABC's International Channel 730. She's Australian, not British. Tom? Very fact-checked. It's going to be okay, man.
Starting point is 00:45:36 Tom, don't ever make a mistake like that. Well, I don't know. With what's going on with the Royalty, maybe Sarah Ferguson. You want me to cancel him? Doesn't want to do it. I'll make a call. I'll make the call. Sorry, Sarah. You're from Australia. I always have that. Okay, let me just get into it, Tom. Sarah's going to text you right afterwards and receive the apology. Okay, so Trump, China, Trump rates meeting with China, Xi, 12 out of 10. Guys, it was that good on the meeting that took place, which is great, okay?
Starting point is 00:46:03 The fact that they're having a meeting is incredible. Rob, can you go to the meeting when they're shaking hands and they're first, you know, the, is this it? The first time, okay, this is when they just visit each other. I think this is two days ago. Go ahead, Rob, if you can play that clip. Go ahead. The president of the People's Republic of the China and the strong.
Starting point is 00:46:25 Look at that grip, Pat. Oh, it's getting tighter. Good to see you again. He's to see you again. It's hurting my hand. And we're going to have a very successful meeting. I have no doubt. But he's a very tough negotiator.
Starting point is 00:46:43 That's not good. You know what look he's giving? He's given or Trump? She's given a look like, oh my God, another American. Because you have to realize for them, they're not a flattery community. They're not going to be like, honey, you did such a good job. Straight A's or you're fired as my son, type of an environment, right? And then afterwards, he's on Air Force One, the famous office.
Starting point is 00:47:13 I don't know why he always does a meeting seer. Right that door. Go ahead, Rob. It's asked about how the meeting went. Go ahead. I think we've discussed mostly what we said, pretty comprehensive. We're going to issue a statement on some of the details. But overall, I guess on the scale of from zero to ten with ten being the best,
Starting point is 00:47:32 I would say the meeting was at 12. I think it was in 12. I think very importantly, you know, just the whole relationship is very important. I think it was very important. I think it was very good. coming on the heels of the second time well i think what trump is trying to do is get the deal done and china is still going to be thinking long term and on the other side of life you have economy and then you've got defense and you've got little leaks coming out about china going to help iran
Starting point is 00:48:04 or something so you have those little leaks coming out so you see china's still playing this 3d chess but i think the president made great progress economically you had besant over the week before, I believe they were in Malaysia, wherever it was. They were not in China with the Chinese diplomats representing the economy. And I think that there's tremendous momentum that's coming along here. And I think we're about to hear about a giant soybean deal where China's going to buy a lot of soybean from U.S. farmers. So I think there's multi points on this that are really good that are going to move forward. And it's interesting. He says, look, look, now that we've met, now that we have some agreements, I'll take the tariffs back.
Starting point is 00:48:50 Very simple. I'm not here to hurt you. I'm here to negotiate. And I like what we're hearing, but remember, China plays the long game. And so what you get over here, you got to keep an eye on them over there. Yeah. So the decision was to lower the Chinese exports from 57% or 47%, which Trump said was because of Xi's commitment to decrease the flow of fentanyl. And on the topic about that, when they talk about the things that they agreed and this and didn't they agree on, this is the NBC news story. Fentanol, Trump agreed, lowered the fentanyl tariffs on China, 10 to 20 percent. Trump lowered fentanyl tariffs on China, 10 or 20 percent, effective immediately. What?
Starting point is 00:49:31 10 from 20 percent, effective immediately. Marking total tariffs, 47, 50, so he trusts Xi will work very hard to stop fentanyl precursors. I think you're going to see a big difference. He said about the meeting with China. Rare earth minerals, which is what just Tom talked about. China imposed exports, controls on rare earth for magnets and turbines and EVs. As a trade chip, Trump and Xi agreed to a one-year reprive, likely routinely extended. All of a rare earth has been settled, and that's for the world.
Starting point is 00:50:01 So that's one. Soybeans, what Tom just talked about. Ukraine, U.S. and China will work together on Ukraine War. Ukraine came up very strongly. We talked about it for a long time. We're both going to work together to see if. we can get something done. And then, InVidia, no discussion on relaxing Blackwell chip export curves.
Starting point is 00:50:18 We're not talking about Blackwell chips. Trump said U.S. allows limited H20 GPU exports to China. So let me tell you what I think is going on here. You know, you've probably heard when Trump makes a comment about Rubio. Rubio's got two big jobs right now. One of the jobs he's got is the job of Henry Kissinger. and you'll hear Trump will say I believe Rubio is better than Henry Kissinger
Starting point is 00:50:44 about the time he's going to be done because Henry Kissinger used to leak he was known as a leaker he was known as a you didn't hear that when he said Rob do you have that clip one when he talked you remember this clip I'm talking about right? MacLeague like tell everybody everything so he calls go ahead Tom
Starting point is 00:51:00 he had two key contacts that we found out after he passed away with the New York Times and he was a professional leaker and it was he was a real son of a bitch on end. He may have been a negotiator or a good secretary of state, but the people in Washington, you tell a lot of people say there was another part of Henry Kissinger that was all about himself and he would leak things left and right. Okay, so Trump calls him a leaker. I think this is it,
Starting point is 00:51:23 yeah. Is it a call him in Canada? There you go, exactly. This is a play to clip. This is him talking about Rubio. We call it. We need that brain on occasion. We got to get Jared in here. We got to get a certain group of people. But Steve started this all by himself. I call him Henry Kissinger, who doesn't leak? Henry is a big leaker. He leaked. So he's complimentary with coffee. He said similar things about Rubio as well.
Starting point is 00:51:51 And so when you go back and think about what Kissinger did, Kissinger followed a guy whose name was Bismarck. Bismarck was the previous... Audubon-Bismar? Audubon-Bismar? Previous Chancellor of Germany. The Second Reich, which sounds bad, But it's the, you know, and so in the 1800s, he was dealing with, you know, a handful of countries that he was always having issues with. And he was never the biggest. So you're dealing with Austria. You're dealing with Hungary. You're dealing with France. You're dealing with Italy. You're dealing with Russia. And he had this, you know, triangular diplomacy that he would follow to have relationship. You always, you always want, if you're the strongest, which America is, China's second, third is Russia. Triangular diplomacy is befriend this guy.
Starting point is 00:52:37 to eliminate this guy, okay? So, meaning Trump tried really hard to get good with Putin, to build that relationship with Putin, but Putin didn't play ball with him. So then what does Trump do? If you take Trump, U.S., Russia, and Ukraine, who would that be in triangular diplomacy? Who should he get closer to?
Starting point is 00:52:59 If it's U.S., Russia, and Ukraine, who should he team up against the other? it's U.S. and Ukraine against Russia but in U.S.-China Russia it's who? It's U.S. and Russia against China but Putin's not playing ball so if Putin's not playing ball now he's going to go okay you want to do this
Starting point is 00:53:17 guess what I'm going to go and develop a stronger relationship with China and now he's doing this with China and he's forcing everybody to leave Putin on an island the one question that you often get asked is the following why did Nixon get off the gold standard Why? Why did Nixon get off the gold standard?
Starting point is 00:53:35 Do you realize since 1971, every single thing can be positioned back to 1971 when we got off the gold standard, everything. That just blew up. Everything blew up since 19th. But the reason why they did that at that time and Nixon went and opened up China, there's only one reason why they went and opened up China.
Starting point is 00:53:54 In 1970, Rob, can you type up who were the top 10 biggest GDPs in the world in 1970? Adam Vinny. Who were the top 10 biggest GDPs in the world in 1970? the most biggest GDPs in the world in 1970. In 1970, U.S. was number one. Okay, who's two? I would put Japan up there. I would put...
Starting point is 00:54:11 Russia? Russia? For back then? They're still up there. I don't know. Top ten? He's right. The U.S. was one. Japan was two. Look at that, Vinny. Germany, France, France, U.K., Italy. Canada.
Starting point is 00:54:24 All the G7 countries. Canada was bigger than China. Think about that. Canada's bigger than China. Go a little bit higher, Rob. Go a little bit higher. There's one country that's not on there, though. USSR, okay?
Starting point is 00:54:36 USSR. And by the way, USSR was, was, so he's sitting there wondering, you know, what's going on with Russia. And a communist regime moving, Nixon decides to go out there and team up with who? Little China. Yeah. China had the biggest military, but they didn't have the biggest GDP. They go and help China to equalize who? Russia.
Starting point is 00:55:00 Yeah. And what ends up happening? they created the enemy. China got bigger than Russia. And China's words out today. So to me, Trump right now is trying to do triangular diplomacy and the better person that would have been a better partner for him to go against China would have been Putin,
Starting point is 00:55:17 but Putin's not playing ball. In my opinion, it would have been better for us to be closer to Russia to hold China accountable than the other way around. And it didn't work. And you don't want everybody to be getting along and you also don't want to have a good relationship with both of the parties because you can't hold the other one
Starting point is 00:55:33 he can. But everybody's ambitious. Everybody's motivated, but he's going through a challenge right now. He's really, the entire time while he's talking, guess who he's talking to? Guess who he knows is watching
Starting point is 00:55:44 everything he's doing. He's watching Putin. And you know what Putin does? When he sees this taking place, here's what Putin does. Oh, really? Okay. No problem.
Starting point is 00:55:53 Let me drop some crazy-ass news, Mr. Trump. Okay. So what does he do? Here's what Putin does. Putin comes out. And drops what news? Here's the news. And Tom, I'm coming to you with this one here.
Starting point is 00:56:05 Putin drops the news saying that Russia is officially testing Poseidon nuclear torpedo capable of destroying cities with radioactive tsunamis. This is New York Post. Just two days ago. Rob, is this the clip of what they're testing? Yeah, it's an animation of what the... Okay. This is not what they're testing. This is what they have just to show you what's capable of doing.
Starting point is 00:56:30 Go ahead, Rob. That's annoying. What? You're a muffler. You don't hear it? Oh, I don't even notice it. I usually drown it out with the radio. How's this?
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Starting point is 00:56:54 I'm sure you're reading that, Vinick. I got you. I got you. I got you. I got you. Everybody's going to die. You're going to die. Okay.
Starting point is 00:57:02 Okay. Missile launch. Submarine. So that guy goes and then look what this guy does. He just dropped this two days ago. Why are you showing this to the world? Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:57:18 Why do you want the world to know this is your capability? Why? Okay. Great music. It's showing. Yes. Those are our aircraft carriers. aircraft carriers that that's the design
Starting point is 00:57:32 and what else is it capable of doing bone look at that and I love how he put some music hip-hop music to make it softer and look at that 1600 foot waves I hope Trump's team makes a video going back 200 meters is what Tom
Starting point is 00:57:53 200 meters each meter is three feet so 200 meters so a little over so six six six six six Let me just read this to you to see what they're doing. So why is Putin doing this? Why is Putin doing this? What's he trying to say?
Starting point is 00:58:07 What's he trying to tell people? Okay. So Putin drops that, okay, on a nuclear presiding capable of leveling coastal cities with 1,600 foot high radioactive tsunamis. 1600 feet is roughly 160-story building coming at you. And while he's doing this, not much as publicly known about Poseidon reporting. estimate that the weapon is capable of carrying two megaton warhead or more than 150 times the power of a bomb.
Starting point is 00:58:37 The U.S. dropped on Hiroshima, Vinny, 150 times stronger than what we dropped in Hiroshima in 1945. They are designed to trigger radioactive tsunamis of up to 1600 feet from hundreds of miles away according to Russia state media. That's what he announces. And what does President Trump come out and say all of a sudden? What? Tom, what does President Trump come out say all of a sudden?
Starting point is 00:58:57 Well, we're going back to testing and we're going to do a whole lot of testing. We got great nuclear program, wonderful smart nuclear scientists. It's wonderful. Best in the world. Some of them, my God, some of these wonderful people are great. And we're going to go back and this is what he says.
Starting point is 00:59:13 We have more nuclear weapons than anybody. We don't do testing. We've halted it years, many years ago. But with others doing testing, I think it's appropriate that we do also. It was it? Okay. So when
Starting point is 00:59:28 was the meeting with she? Just this week. But what day? What day? What day was it, Rob? When was a meeting? Thursday was two days ago. Wednesday?
Starting point is 00:59:38 Wednesday? I think Wednesday. Okay. Our Wednesday. That's right. Our Wednesday. October 30th, which is yesterday. Yes, okay?
Starting point is 00:59:44 Do you know, do you know when Putin announced this testing? When? Do you know what? Thursday? No, no. A day before. Oh. Which is like, hey, right before your meeting.
Starting point is 00:59:55 Okay. I want you to know what we have that we got going on. Okay. So Tom, your thoughts, with everything that's going out right now with Russia, China, how do you think this is being managed and who and what country you think is preventing the negotiation from going smoother? Well, first of all, Russians interfering here, and Russia is doing it deliberately. You had China in the days leading up to the South Korea summit where Trump and Xi met, live 101. And by the way, never mind, there was a whole bunch of South Korea positive announcements that were made. But Russia is the one that's meddling here.
Starting point is 01:00:35 Russia is putting it out there because they know that we are with Ukraine this week and trying to get the war stopped there. And we know that Russian stuff and Chinese stuff had made it to Iran. And that's annoying to us trying to get peace in Middle East because Iran turns around and repurposes that stuff. in their support of anything that begins with H. And so Russia making an announcement ahead of time is, it's like, let's say you got, Vinny, let's say you got divorced. And you were a divorced person. And your wedding's going to be on Saturday.
Starting point is 01:01:12 And your ex-wife who's given you complete crap about the custody of the kids. I met her. On Friday, she makes a big announcement. I'm pregnant with twins and emails it to everybody. So you're going to your wedding and you got your two little girls there with you. Yeah, custody
Starting point is 01:01:31 for the weekend. They're going to be in your wedding. And then people start asking them, oh, you're going to have little sisters. Isn't that great? That's what Russia's doing. They're throwing announcements down. I honestly didn't get any of that story. What's your point, Tom? First of all, my ex would do something like that. Russia's making a nuclear testing announcement
Starting point is 01:01:47 a day before. So whose kids are the twins? That's what I want to know. I already have two kids, but she's lying and saying that even if it's not you, that there's called them. You didn't pay the child's support. I had it. He needed a DNA test. I'm sorry. Little Susie and little 18 years, 18 years. And on the 18th birthday, you found it wasn't.
Starting point is 01:02:05 I'm here talking about triangular diplomacy. Tom's talking about twins diplomacy. I know what. Talk about that four women. No, it's, so think, think about it this way. The U.S. does have a relationship with Russia. Yeah. We're trying to negotiate through it. We're trying to make that a better relationship. We're trying to end the Ukraine war. Yep. At the same time, Russia's got this gas. and energy deal that they've tried to do with both India and China, mostly China. And so in the midst of us getting together with China, Putin doesn't want us to have any sort
Starting point is 01:02:38 of the ice thaw on the relationship with China, none whatsoever. So he's happy to make our Poseidon torpedo could wreak havoc and everything on there. And Trump, this says in Air Force One, well, if other people are going to go back to testing and announcing things, maybe we should go back to testing too. By the way, we have more nukes than anybody in the world. I actually love that. And we have more technology. So, okay, well, if that's where it's going to be,
Starting point is 01:03:03 that's where it's going to be. Adam, thoughts. A couple things here. Number one, you talked about Henry Kissinger. The whole thing that Henry Kissinger did was he practiced something called Realpolitik. He wasn't an ideologue. He was basically dealing with how can we neutralize the issue that is now the Cold War? There was at the height of the Cold War,
Starting point is 01:03:22 I think it was when Henry Kissinger was at the height of his power. And in geopolitics, you needed to neutralize Russia by awarding China these benefits of working with America and opening up trade. And that was part of the reason that Nixon gold standard appeasement to China and using China as a counterbalance to Russia. Now, it's not even close. I mean, if you look at the most powerful countries in the world, Rob, I sent you a couple different links. It's USA number one. China number two, Russia is as strong as, Singapore, apparently in this graph right here. If you scroll up, Russia is a big, slow-moving nation.
Starting point is 01:04:00 Zoom in a little bit. And Ray Dalio ranked these guys. Is this Ray Dalio? Yeah, it says Ray Dalio ranked the strength of nations by assessing metrics like GDP, World Trade, Education, Military Strength. So it's not just military strength. This is based on overall. So if it's military strength, Rob, if you can go to it, it's something else.
Starting point is 01:04:15 But let me just look at this if you don't mind. Let me just look at this if you don't mind. So he put U.S. first. He is such a big pro-China guy. Continuously. Oh, from the first meeting we had. It's been all pro-China. Eurozone, he put three.
Starting point is 01:04:29 Germany, Japan, South Korea. India, he put seventh. Interesting to put India, seventh. UK, France, Russia. He put, okay, Singapore, Australia. Yeah, I mean, if he's talking pure economy. Also, what is it, Rob, if we can highlight this, what is the blue versus the white component?
Starting point is 01:04:46 It's like what your capacity is? Total strength. Per capita strength, gotcha. So what's interesting about this is, If you can scroll down, I mean, who is the most allied with U.S. in China? If you just want to go real quick, the Eurozone is with U.S. Hold on, Rob, you're going a little too fast, my friend.
Starting point is 01:05:02 Germany is with U.S., Japan's with U.S., South Korea is with U.S., India, mostly with the U.S., U.S., U.S., U.S. U.K., U.K., U.S.K., U.S. CETA, U.S. Are you like... Well, yeah, but they're more aligned with U.S. They are. Okay. You have Russia.
Starting point is 01:05:16 We'll throw that to China. You get Singapore. I would throw that in the U.S. category. Australia, Canada, Turkey. sort of in the NATO, they're definitely running opposite. But the point is this, the most powerful countries in the world, the most military capable countries in the world, the most
Starting point is 01:05:33 economically advanced countries in the world, they're all aligned with America. We should rest easy at night, knowing that. Rob, can you pull up the nuclear thing while he's talking about this? And Adam, I'm really curious to know where you're going to go with this. Can you pull up the nuclear warhead, and I want to turn it over
Starting point is 01:05:49 to Adam, Humberto just pulled it up, send it. So this, is total strength, but if you think about nuclear strength of where Russia's at, this is where they rank, okay? And this is Statista. So, Statista is not a politically left or right, they just give you the data. Russia's number one, when it comes onto nuclear weapons
Starting point is 01:06:10 as of January of 2025, then it's U.S., then it's China, France, UK, India, Pakistan, Israel, North Korea, and others. So go ahead, continue. Yeah, I mean, the whole thing with Russia is, yes, nuclearly we should be fearful of them but everything else other than that has been a complete paper tiger. We've been told for years
Starting point is 01:06:29 we have to worry about Iran. We have to worry about Iran. Iran is as weak as it gets. I mean, they just got exposed by Israel like that. Russia, you know, you might want to call it the funding and the military assistance by NATO and the EU, what have you, but Russia can't even take you territory from Ukraine. So Russia is not as big as bad as we maybe would have thought and they have this nuclear cloud
Starting point is 01:06:52 hanging over us and the world saying don't make us hit this button, don't make us hit this button. The reality is they're probably not going to hit the button because it's mutually exclusive extermination. You know what I think about when I think about Russia and Ukraine? Here's what I think about. You ever see these guys that go into boxing that are massive bodybuilders
Starting point is 01:07:12 who are 320 pounds and then they go fight a small guy, 180, nimble fast, quick, I think... And they get their ass whooped. And they get their ass whooped. The big guy gets their asses whoop. Yes, of course. But the point I'm trying to make to you is,
Starting point is 01:07:27 what do big guys have that would one connection, the other guy's going to sleep? They got a knockout blow. They got one punch. And that's nuclear. And that's the nuclear. So Russia can choose to destroy Ukraine with their nuclear arsenal, but they can't because they know if they do,
Starting point is 01:07:45 everyone's going to come after them. Of course. And Ukraine knows that you're not going to use it. So the part of you, you know, you also have something called nuclear fallout. I'm far from a nuclear physicist. That's Tom's job. But if you drop a nuclear bomb, it's going to billow and smoke and go everywhere. There's going to be nuclear fallout all over Russia.
Starting point is 01:08:03 You know what, am I wrong? You know what Ukraine is embarrassing Russia with? Everything? Drones. Oh, yes. Small little $500 drones. They're flying $500 drones into tanks and they're blowing them up. If you look at one data here, Adam, that's the most concerning?
Starting point is 01:08:19 What's the one data there? Look at the plus minus since last year. Who's the biggest plus minus? China grew by 100 nuclear weapons just in 12 months. Hello. Hello. Hello. We are quietly increasing, Tom, thoughts.
Starting point is 01:08:34 And that's new generation. That's right. That's the better kind. Correct. Because the total number of Russia's warheads, you have to look at the generations of them. They have warheads that are smaller, that were five on the tip, as they say, where when they launched the rocket, then five of them
Starting point is 01:08:50 drop into an area, like when you're in a war and you've got the theater of battle, they can do it. And so there's a big count in that. You got to respect the 4309. But what China did, that's 100 of the super modern stuff with the deployment system. When you say deployment system, it's rockets that are big enough and accurate enough to go from here to there to put the weapon down. What North Korea has never had is a reliable deployment system. That's why you see them launching the rockets that they launch into the ocean near Japan. And Japan always picks up the 911 and says to the U.S., they're doing it again, and they launch these rockets.
Starting point is 01:09:30 What they're doing is they're trying to test and perfect their deployment system. Because North Korea is just a little squeaky little voice until they get accurate rockets, missiles that can send the warhead from here to here. But China's stuff is the advanced stuff, and that's what's nerve-righted. You better recognize. You better recognize. With China, for me, this real quick, China's the big, this is the gold medal of Trump's complete deal. I mean, he wanted to get in and out of the Middle East so he can pivot to China. Everyone knows that he thought that he would end the Ukrainian war, Russia-Ukraine war, so you can pivot to China.
Starting point is 01:10:04 Everybody in his administration understands you have to pivot to China. They are the people that you need to do with. They're the people, whether it's tariffs, traves, fentanyl. agriculture chips, these rare earth minerals, soybeans, supply chains. What does Russia have that we want to concern with? Number one, we want to end this war. They have oil and natural gas, and they have caviar and vodka. Russia is no longer a threat, maybe nuclearly.
Starting point is 01:10:30 China is the threat that we need to deal with. And as soon as we can end this nonsense in Russia and pivot to China would be incredible. That may be right, but you need, and because of that, the better person to team up with as Russia because China doesn't necessarily need you as much as Russia does. That's the part where it's, you know, Trump, the way he was with Xi, it was good, but he wasn't as strong as he typically is. Why? Because Xi knows what's going on. And Xi behind closed doors is also doing his own game to cause Putin to distance himself from the states. Now, the one thing about China, when you think about their history, the way they like things, they like things to be
Starting point is 01:11:12 fairly calm. They're not trying to get. They just want to get so strong when it's fairly calm. But I don't know. I think behind closed doors, Xi is like this to Putin. Oh, for sure.
Starting point is 01:11:22 J's like this to Putin. Well, you had a really good point about that that she does not respond to flattery. Like, if you take a look at what Trump was able to do in the Middle East, a lot of these strong men, these autocrats, these people in the Middle East, they succumbed, just like Trump,
Starting point is 01:11:36 almost to flattery. And like there's something in it for them. What he did with Erdogan, he's going to give him this, what he did with C.C. and Egypt, there's no flattery to a piece sheet. Yeah, let's go to the next story. Let's go to the next story. Next story I want to get into is let me see which one I'm going to get into. Let me see which one I want to get into. Let's go to Mamdani. Okay. New York City mayoral candidate mother says he's not American at all.
Starting point is 01:12:03 Mom Dani's mother said he's not American at all. So what is she talking about? This guy's American. He loves America. you know, he loves, you know, capitalism. He loves people being able to make money and having their dreams become a reality. But apparently, the mother of New York City socialist, mayoral candidate, Mamdani gave an interview when he was 21-year-old American college student discussing how her son is not an American at all
Starting point is 01:12:31 while using terminology that some view as derogatory towards the United States. He is a total DESE, filmmaker Mira Nair told the Hindustan Times in 2013, when her son Mamdani was 21 years old. At the time, Mamdani was attending Baudoin College where he co-founded his school students for justice in Palestine chapter and was pushing for academic sanctions against Israel. Completely we are not fear ranks at all. He is very much us.
Starting point is 01:12:59 He is not an American at all. He was born in Uganda, raised between India and America, and he is at home in many places. He thinks of himself as a Ugandan and as an Indian. Indian in Hindu and Urdu, Ferrang, is an informal term historically used to describe foreigners or westerners. But Mehek Cook, an attorney born in India who serves as a GOP consultant and commentator, told Fox News Digital, the word is not some harmless cultural term, but rather a slur.
Starting point is 01:13:30 It's the word used back in India to mock outsiders to say you don't belong. Cook said, using it here about your own child raised in the United States, carries the same tone as calling someone a direct. rocket or reward or words. It's flipping divisive and dripping with contempt for the very country that gave your family a better life. Okay. And while this is going on, the MTA boss Lieber slams Memdani's free bus pledge. Rob, if you want to play this clip and at time, I'm going to come to you on this. While he appreciates the focus on affordable transit in the campaign, MTA chairman Jan O Lieber says, any proposal, you know, scale and complexity needs to be
Starting point is 01:14:11 studied. And studying making buses free citywide would be much more expansive than studying Zeran Mamdani's pilot program for a free bus route in each borough. It would have to look at the, you know, the implications of not one bus in each borough, but it would have to look at the implications on the entire system. They'd look at bus fare revenue impacts, adding buses and drivers and impacts on MTA bondholders. Macros in Burke 1010 wins on 92-3 FM. Tom. Is there any chance, and I mean any chance, that Cuomo could beat Mamdani? There is a chance, but it is so remote. You would need the people that are supporting him to suddenly become so fearful that they're not going to get their free stuff
Starting point is 01:15:01 and become not upset with establishment United States the way they've been taught to be upset and the hate him. The people that were born in the U.S. are voting for Cuomo. The people that are immigrants and are not from here are with Mandami. And they brought so much of that into New York that right now it would take a cataclysmic event for the foreign-born population to say, you know what? I don't think he's going to be able to get me everything for free. We're not going to get the bus for free. We're not going to get housing. We're not going to get this.
Starting point is 01:15:39 We're not going to get that. you know what i can't i can't do this and to suddenly kind of go the other way but right now he's all about victim look what he was doing he was telling a victim story about his aunt and he was lying about it oh she was such a victim this is what happened she was scared to go out public you know and so right now i don't i don't think there's a chance actually just texted it to you if you want to use that that's got all of it in it i don't think there's a reasonable chance that he could lose this election i think there is a chance but man people have to wake up and see that he is a snake oil salesman and that he's lying to you.
Starting point is 01:16:14 So the people that believe you're going to get something, look at this. He's lying about his aunt. You've got the people that run the buses who are Democrats and have been Democrats forever with union bus drivers are saying, this doesn't work. The math doesn't work. How are we going to do this? So I just look at that. Look at the unions that are behind the bus service and all of that.
Starting point is 01:16:38 Those aren't Republicans. Those aren't buddies. going back with Lee Zeldin and people like that from New York or conservative Republicans. These are not friends of the Republicans. And they're out there saying, what he's saying about the buses, that isn't going to work and that's not going to happen.
Starting point is 01:16:55 So how am I, and I think when I see that, Pat, when I see just that glimpse from the MTA, you know what it is? People are waking up to the facts as, you know what? We could be looking at a really bad outcome here. What could happen to the city could be really bad. And I think you're seeing little people wake up, but is there enough time in the next, what, nine days or whatever it is?
Starting point is 01:17:21 By the way, this is the greatest highlight reel of what things he said that contradicts what things he said. Go ahead, Rob. Very clearly, I will not defund the police. I am in favor of defunding the police. I want to speak to the memory of my aunt, who's still. She stopped taking the subway after September 11th because she did not feel safe in her hijab. I was speaking about Zarafui, my father's cousin. Father's cousin, not your father.
Starting point is 01:17:51 I don't really have opinions about the future of Hamas and Israel beyond the question of justice and safety. The struggle for Palestinian liberation was at the core of my politics and continues to be. I am not, and nor have I ever called for the legalization of prostitution. Do you support decriminalizing prostitution? Yes. My fundamental belief that sex work is work. That is Haram, bro. I would be happy to work with the president and the administration.
Starting point is 01:18:18 What we need to be doing here in our city is to end the chapter of collaboration between City Hall and the federal government. Oh. I don't believe that the role of the mayor is to police speech. There are consequences for speaking up in favor of apartheid. I love the mayor. I want to say it very clearly. Adam thoughts. I will not defund them.
Starting point is 01:18:43 Oh, yeah, yeah. Well, does anybody in New York even watch this kind of stuff? Sorry about this, sir. Oh, yeah. Because clearly the guy is just talking out of both sides of his mouth. You've got to respect the fact that he's a crisis actor and nothing that you said should be taken seriously. But I'll say this.
Starting point is 01:18:58 I'm going to give a shout out to Tom here who teach us about upstream and downstream. And in elections, there's up ballot and down ballot. So what I would say to New York is good luck, guys, with your new socialist communist communist mayor. Congratulations. If Cuomo doesn't pull it off, you're going to have this mayor, and best of luck to you. What I care about is local politics, because we've been so obsessed with what's going on in New York, what's even going on federally, that we forget that we're having local elections in America. So in Michigan, they're having elections, in Minnesota, they're
Starting point is 01:19:27 having elections, in Ohio. In Miami, Florida, we're having elections. And what's interesting that I've been paying attention to the Miami Beach race, we have a mayor in Miami Beach called Stephen Minor, who's done a great job cleaning up Miami Beach. And we have this challenger, almost like the Mamdani Effect, who's, they're calling her the Mamdani Beach. She's trying to make Miami Beach, Mamdani Beach. Her name is Kristen Rosen-Gonzalez, and she's basically anti-small business. She's pro-defunding the police.
Starting point is 01:19:54 She's weak on crime. And it's very interesting to see the down-ballot of what's happening here. The Mamdani effect is taking over the Democratic Party all around the world, all around the country. So it might not affect you what Mom Donnie is doing in New York. Who cares? Good luck. But it might affect you in Miami Beach. It might affect you in Ohio.
Starting point is 01:20:13 It might affect you in Michigan. We see the Somali pirate, the guy that's running for the mayor of Minnesota. So it's like at what point in America are we going to take a look and say, do you love America? Do you stand for American values? Do you want to help small businesses? Do you want to help fund the police, not defund the police? Or are you the mom don't know, who says out loud, I'm pro-Palestine. I'm anti-police. I'm pro-prostitution. And then the next month, he's like,
Starting point is 01:20:41 I love Israel. I, like, completely lying. I love the police. Completely lying. So the two-faced thing. So in Miami, that's what I'm concerned about. I'm in Florida. That's what I'm concerned about. So I'm helping the current mayor in Miami try to defeat this, you know, communist, leftist in Miami. But you need to do to your part in your city. New York is probably going to fail us. But you need to your part in other cities all around the world? Where was he born, Pat? Uganda? Okay, here's my question. I might be crazy. If the president of the United States has to be born in America, why shouldn't the same rule apply for every political position? Think about it. Like, being born here matters for national security and everything. Why would we ever let anybody
Starting point is 01:21:23 else from any other country run the show? Think about that. They obviously, they're like some Trojan horses. They're telling you what they are. They're lying to us. If it applies for the president, you need to be born in America to serve in any capacity in government? Just in political, Mayors, I don't know, Adam, but guess what? Because it's not, look what you're going to get. You're getting people from different countries coming in to run the city at him, and it's just starting. They're waving a flag of a foreign nation. The guy from Minneapolis, Rob, is that the guy? Yeah, the Somalia. Adam, they're playing their song.
Starting point is 01:21:52 A 30-year-old candidate, waving a Somalian flag. Let me take issue with that. Where's your loyalty? Some of the people that love America the most. Can you pull up that clip? Some of the people that love America the most are immigrants. I just look at PBD for a second. You're saying that PBD should not run for any form of government?
Starting point is 01:22:07 No, no, no. Because this is someone who came from Iran under your qualification should never run for anything, but loves America and does more for anybody. You think Pat would wave an Iranian flag during a... No, but that's my point, is that he's not born in America. But guess what? He's not going against American values. He's not going...
Starting point is 01:22:23 He's not... By the way, and he's not a Christian. Yeah, I know. I understand, but guess what? And what's it, what is he have in common? And what does Mamdani have in common? They're in a Christian nation playing that Muslim stuff. Guess what? I'm sorry. I'm not comfortable with it. It's not.
Starting point is 01:22:37 Yeah, a lot of people. A lot of people agree with you. I hear you. We are a Christian nation. You have a freaking guy waving a flag of a different country in my country. And what do you think is going to happen? What do you think the bomb-dani effect is happening? And you're about to feel it in Miami. You know what I mean? It's ridiculous. By the way, let me see this. Let me see this clip of this guy. What's he saying? He's saying, I love America. He's waving to America. Go ahead, Rob. That's over
Starting point is 01:23:08 Somalia Somalia, Somalia Hiram State Ma'awee Slay Early voting until November 4 I need your vote I need you want to banahe
Starting point is 01:23:22 I need you You would think he's there Hadan Utkina hello We're going to win What is this at? In Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota Can I tell you how many rallies I've been to similar to this? In Miami, just like they have a little Mogadisha, the Somaliian community, we have a massive
Starting point is 01:23:44 Cuban community. Just like how in Glendale. In Glendale, there's a massive Armenian community. I've been just, like, the first political event that I've actually donated was Mayor Francis Juarez. He's Cuban. His father was Cuban. Half the people there are Cuban, they're not waving Cuban flags.
Starting point is 01:24:02 They're waving American flags saying, we as. Cuban Americans love American values. They don't get up on stage and say, hello, how much, my amigua, my henté, what so I need, they're like, we love America, let's keep America the way it is, we have to flee Cuba, we had to flee Free Fidel, we love America.
Starting point is 01:24:18 That's the challenge, is the Democratic Party is embracing every single other flag other than the American flag. When you get here, the whole premise is, sure, you can love your country, you can have your flag, but there's only one flag that we wave here, and it's America. You don't get up on stage, and not where the
Starting point is 01:24:34 You're waving a Somali flag? Yep. That's the problem. So I understand what you're coming from. Because if the president has... Think about it. If the highest position has to be American-born, I mean, why doesn't the standard go across the board? Because, Adam, look, it's taking the time, and now it's coming, bro.
Starting point is 01:24:49 There's no more talking about this. It's here. What does you say that in the Constitution about representatives and... To me, to be honest with you, to me, it's more denomination. To me, it's more religion than it is about born here or not. not. To me, it's about if you are waving and your, you know,
Starting point is 01:25:10 you want to bring that here, I think that's going to be the enemy long term. I've said this, expressed myself multiple times on this topic. But let me get to the next story. Your next story I want to get to is the following. Bill Gates shifts tone on climate change. Criticizes doomsday view. Draw on mixed reaction. Rob, if you want to
Starting point is 01:25:26 play this clip. So here's Bill Gates. Watch this. Go forward. Climate is a super important problem. there's enough innovation here to avoid super bad outcomes. We won't achieve our best goal, the 1.5 or even the 2 degrees. And as we go about trying to minimize that, we have to frame it in terms of overall human welfare, not just everything should be solely for climate. How much of your own view is a function of,
Starting point is 01:26:01 just contextually what's happening in the world versus what I think you've thought for a long time about the climate. Well, if the aid budgets to poor countries were continuing to go up the way they did over the last 25 years, then the trade-offs between climate action and saving children's lives wouldn't be as acute as it is now that these budgets are going down and going down quite a bit. And so the plea here is to say, okay, let's take that very limited money and not have some partitioned off for particular causes. Let's measure it all in terms of the human welfare.
Starting point is 01:26:43 How do you help those countries? Okay, so you have that. And then President Trump comes out and says, Rob, if you have that clip. It's actually a tweet. Yeah, he says, I, we just won the war on climate change. Bill Gates has finally admitted that he was completely wrong on the issue. it took courage to do so and for that we are grateful so okay what do you think in that i mean listen for me what that's a huge like that's a huge shift if you go rob find old old clips of bill gates
Starting point is 01:27:14 talking about climate change there are some there's even a clip from 2004 2005 i believe of you know him talking about the population is the biggest issue that he did an interview with CNN and CNN didn't bring it back up this is what i'm thinking. This is what I'm thinking. I'm thinking there's a reason why they're not releasing the Epstein files. That's what I'm thinking. Because what were the chances of Bill Gates coming out and saying this? If I had you on Kalshi, okay, and I said to you a year ago, what are the chances that President Trump is going to get Bill Gates to come to the table sitting right next to Melania Trump, and
Starting point is 01:27:58 Bill Gates is going to say climate change is not an issue anymore. What would you have said a year and a half ago? 2%. What would you have said to be honest? What percentage would you have said? I want to know what odds you were giving me, but I'd be like, no, this guy is sold out to that. Yeah, exactly. That's not going to happen. Okay. Yeah. So, then
Starting point is 01:28:14 why does it all of a sudden happen? Why is that? Maybe because he's sitting on so much intel that he is, I'm convinced that's what Bonjino and Cash Patel bought into. They said, who is the enemy, Dan? And he asked Dan, Dan gave him a list of people that are the enemy.
Starting point is 01:28:33 If those are the enemies, and we know we have this on them, why release it? We'll be able to control them for the next 30 years. Isn't that what Jay Edgar Hoover did with others? Isn't that what the mob did with Jade Gahoover? The mob knew what J. Ed Groover was doing, and they controlled them. Cross-dressing. Yeah, they knew. And back then it was a big deal.
Starting point is 01:28:51 Nowadays, you get a purple heart. you know it's a very different climate we're living in today versus then so to me the only way somebody this dramatically makes a 180 there has to be something to have on you i don't think it's like oh you know what i had dinner with the president what a nice guy yeah you know what i don't know what you're saying about him this guy's not as mean as you say wait he is so sweet bill no trump is the sweetest guy Bill, listen. You don't wake up and go, wait a minute, wait a minute. There's a huge 22 of this report.
Starting point is 01:29:27 Bill, something's changed in you. Oh, that's so bad. Yeah, no, man. I think these are the types of things that everybody is playing lower level management and podcasts and opinion and at the higher level. It's like, look, guys, if I ever make you to heaven, which I don't think I will, maybe I'll tell you all about it over a game of backgammon. And you finally realize, till then you will never know, son.
Starting point is 01:29:52 Because you're not at this level. Yeah. Just enjoy and panic and do whatever you're doing and watch all the fear porn while we run the world and run the country. And then one day, if you ever get a job like this, you'll know what this looks like. But these are some of the things that are going to have to do because these are some of the things the enemy does to use while. I think that's what's going on here. That's my speculation. Let me make sense what you're saying.
Starting point is 01:30:11 You're saying that they traded their political weight around the Epstein file to say, oh, let me dangle this here. You're playing chess? Are you playing checkers? We're playing chess over here. We need to come out there and basically deny everything you've been talking about for the last decade. Do you think the president loves kids? Yes.
Starting point is 01:30:32 Do you think he loves his grandkids? Yes. Do you think he sincerely is a good father and a good grandfather? Yes. Do you think he can't stand what Epstein and those guys did? 100%. Okay. So if you think he's dad and he knows this has already happened and these people are grown,
Starting point is 01:30:46 he feels bad for him. But his way of making sure the country and the world stays sane, is by using this pure speculation I don't know I actually think that is an incredible take and you're going five layers deep and I think that's actually
Starting point is 01:30:59 I said that the speech that Trump gave it the UN which I called probably the one of the greatest speeches that we've had which we've had some we had some he talked about the mass migration you're talking about how Europe is crumbling talked about the threats of China
Starting point is 01:31:16 and the rise of anti-Semitism and everything's going to go there's all but then the lynchpin was the climate change denial do you remember that he's like enough enough's enough here he talked about that in his speech so in my opinion it's been the little boy who cried climate change and it's you talked about the kids what it's done to Gen Z the most anxious depressed just on edge on the phone climate change consumed generation we've ever had the the the amount of people like St. Greta of climate change
Starting point is 01:31:50 made her name on climate change and now she's the poster child for Palestinian liberation does she even talk about climate change at this point so I don't think we understand how big of a deal this is the fact that Bill Gates came out there and said stop it with this doomsday
Starting point is 01:32:06 view of climate change is a massive massive piece of news. Did you hear what Kamala said I don't want to go into it back on that same interview Robbie? Of the youth and climate anxiety? She said climate crisis and the climate anxiety among young people, the United should lower the voting age
Starting point is 01:32:22 to 16 years old. She said it. She goes, I think we should reduce voting to 16. They've only known the climate crisis. They missed substantial part of their education because of the pandemic. They coined the term climate anxiety to describe fear if not only being able to buy a home, but that fear would be wiped out by extreme weather,
Starting point is 01:32:39 but fear, but of having children. You know what we almost had. Welcome to Kamala Harris's cabinet meeting. Two drink minimum. Which one is this? This is it, Pat. This is the climate. Climate anxiety. Go ahead, Rob. Should reduce voting age to 16.
Starting point is 01:32:55 I'll tell you why. Well, go ahead. So, Genzi, their age about 13 through 27. They've only known the climate crisis. Oh, my God. They missed substantial parts to their education because of the pandemic. I'm so sorry. If they're in high school or college, especially in college, it is very likely.
Starting point is 01:33:19 that whatever they've chosen is their major for study may not result in an affordable wage. What? They've coined the term climate anxiety to describe fear of not only being able to buy a home, but that fear will be wiped out by extreme weather, but fear of having children.
Starting point is 01:33:39 She doesn't even have any. It is expected that Genzi will have 10 to 12 jobs in their lifetime. They are a larger number than boomers. their specific generation Yeah, I'm sorry I'm sorry Could you imagine listening to that every day For the next four years?
Starting point is 01:33:55 By the way, we almost had it We almost done That's what you call That's how fragile America is That's what you call If Appropriate name would be Trying to think
Starting point is 01:34:06 For who she is Yeah, I think She could have a good name Called Kamala Jermy Because she is Kamala Jermy Because she is Kamala
Starting point is 01:34:17 Jeremy, last name Jeremy, because she's like the fear porn master right. Jeremy? No, no, I'm just saying it's like Ron Jeremy? How much fear porn? Oh, she's pumping it. I think we need to lower the age to this is part of the issue.
Starting point is 01:34:34 Why? Because if you don't know what these nine-year-olds are going through and you know what? To be honest with you, with the current advancement of technology, why shouldn't we allow dead people to vote? We should allow dead people to vote it is their right nowadays technology is allowing you to live beyond being death and if we know how they voted we should allow them to continue voting you're freaking kidding me
Starting point is 01:34:59 my son of the stuff you're saying again please continue to spew out stuff like this that guy who's interviewing her he's very good at doing interviews uh what's his name i want to respect the guy because he's so good at what he's done with the interviews yeah he's so good at doing interviews and he's he's relatively fair we're very frustrated but But you know deep down aside as a capitalist, he knows he's sitting there saying, I cannot believe this lady is saying this kind of stuff. He knows.
Starting point is 01:35:27 He's not a dummy. He knows, like, I don't know if I agree with the stuff that she said. You think he agrees that a 16-year-should vote? I think he's like a comfortable place for a softball interview. He's not going to really push back. He's there to, you know, enjoy the conversation. But he's asking, have you ever seen him do one clip where he's like, No, I don't think so, bro.
Starting point is 01:35:47 One clip? Not one? No, that's not his style. He's a safe space. He's a definition of a safe space. He's a safe space. Which is nice. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:54 That's great. People need that. But I do think there still has to be logic there. And I think as a logical thinker, he has to independently afterwards going and say, this is a little crazy. But go ahead. What were you going to tell us with your head today? I don't know if you saw what Trump basically came out and he just did a, Rob, I sent you
Starting point is 01:36:11 that picture of what Trump came out regarding, I thumbed it up on the chat. He's like the Trevor Noah podcast, that guy. He really is. Just that guy. He really is. This is what Trump came out and said how to do with climate change with Kamala. He's basically just said, listen, if you could just start making some stuff up, I got you too, buddy. Climate change is caused by DEI.
Starting point is 01:36:29 But we've been sold a bill of goods. Peabody, how many years ago we used to have climate change debates on Peabody Podcasts? We had multiple people come on. Someone wrote a book about it. The world is supposed to be over by now. Look at us now. What's her name? AOC said how many years?
Starting point is 01:36:44 12 years. We're getting there. getting there. You can't wait for that. It just goes to show. When Bill Gates is coming out there saying pump the brakes, everyone should take note. But meanwhile, they've completely hijacked the Democratic Party. Look how massive a concern this is on the left versus on the right. It's great. Keep it like that. Who prioritizes climate, abortion, and gun violence? Look at securing a border. Look at the priority of the left on securing the border. What's 76 plus 17? Is that 93? 73. 76 plus 17 is 93. That means to them, it's only 7% the issue. No
Starting point is 01:37:15 No problem. No problem. Sir, that's a third-party candidate. Security of the border, they're non-existent in the blue. The 17 is the gray. Brother, what is 76 plus 17? Oh, I see what you're saying. You're basically saying it's nothing. The blue is only 7% of the issue.
Starting point is 01:37:32 So they're not even concerned with... Guys, can you please send Adam a Udeme gift certificate for basic math? Exactly. Let me continue. The BBD, my job is to make the money. Stop it. Remember, once upon a time, it was called global warming. Then they changed it to climate change because some of the data didn't mind up.
Starting point is 01:37:50 Now it's maybe never even happened. Let me go to the next story here. There's a guy named Don Lemon. Really? Yeah. And he, a hypocrite, Don Lemon, torch for saying Megan Kelly looks trans. Left is using trans as an insult now. Vinny.
Starting point is 01:38:05 I'm sorry, Rob. Can you play this trans clip of Don Lemon calling Megan Kelly trans? Go ahead, Rob. Is Megan Kelly chopped? I don't know what that means. I don't know what is... I've heard it, but I don't know what that means. What is chop means?
Starting point is 01:38:19 She's gonna get mad in me, dude. I don't know if I want this. What does chop mean? Chop means, like, not hot. She's chopped. I don't know, the whole MAGA look. It's all the MAGA ladies and... It's too much. It kind of looks like a Barbie doll covered in like WD40.
Starting point is 01:38:32 I think she looks trans. Let's end on that note. She looks clockable. Clockable? What does that mean? Clockable means they're not pulling it off right? If I'm not mistaken, Rob, if you... If you look up clockable and the trans and what I think it means you're not pulling it off, right?
Starting point is 01:38:51 Clockable is not appearing or passing off as the thing that they're going for. Correct. That's the dumbest thing I've heard of my life. Can you do me favor, Rob? Can you just type in Megan Kelly and go to images? That's all I want you to do. Okay. From Megan Kelly, go to images.
Starting point is 01:39:09 Just zoom in. Look at that face. Okay? And by the way, Megan Kelly and I, I've been on her show a couple times. It's not we don't, we're not friends or communication mode. But this is a beautiful mother, strong, takes care of her family, okay, beautiful family, does what she does, married to her husband. And only a gay man would say she's trans. Because he can't, only a gay man would think she is not attractive.
Starting point is 01:39:40 which, by the way, it makes sense for him to say that, which indirectly, it actually makes me respect the fact that he truly is gay. Yes, he really is. Because if you can't see Megan Kelly and say she's attractive and you have a hard time saying that, listen, you're full-fledged, you know. Pete Buttigieg. I'm shocked. First Liberace, then Richard Simmons, now Don Lemon.
Starting point is 01:40:05 They're all really gay. I didn't see that coming. Oh, no. No, but, you know, again, to say trans, like that's, that's now, hey, what's wrong with being trans, Don? Yeah. Yeah. Why are you, why are you insulting the trans community? Yeah, thank you.
Starting point is 01:40:17 You know, what do you, honestly, what do you think happened to him? Because, think about it, he was the, didn't Ann Coulter say that? She goes, wow, now being trans is a slur. When did that happen? But it's like, but it's like, when did she say that? I think a day ago, can you find this, Rob, where Ann Coulter came out and pointed out the hypocrisy and says, oh, so now trans is actually not. something that you protect you little liberal it's actually something that you now use as to attack
Starting point is 01:40:43 person there is a slur and where is the where is the outrage of his LGBTQ plus uh where the t's at why don't the tease anybody else talks about the transgender it was forget about it you're transphobic where you're people are going to come after us and kill us why why is he speaking like that one of the biggest hypocrites and i'm just trying to figure out what happened to this guy he used to be on CNN he used to have like you know good points of view especially with you know when he was like young black people he's married to a white guy that's that might be the problem that might be the problem i don't i don't know i mean look for me um if you're not happy at the home pat vinny there there is a lot of impact that whatever you listen to for a long time everybody at
Starting point is 01:41:27 some point of their lives is being brainwashed let me explain to what i mean by this either your parents are brainwashing you to believe in, you can do something special with your life. Or your parents brainwashed you into believing you're a loser. But either way, you're being brainwashed. One of them is using detergent and cleaning your brain of all the nasty negativity minds you have. The other one is using viruses when they're washing your head, brainwashing you. And they're convincing you, you're not capable of doing anything special with your life. But either way, you're being brainwashed. And when you get out of college or high school and you're going to college, you're being brainwashed. If you go,
Starting point is 01:42:02 you know, work with a bunch of people that are business owners and they encourage you to work hard, they brainwashed into working hard. If you go to a place and hang out with a bunch of people that are single mothers, part of the 210 pound community that is getting snapped that Adam Crollo was talking about earlier when he's trying to help lose weight, if you're part
Starting point is 01:42:19 of that community and you're hearing other people say, hey, just go have a couple kids and live off of this and this and that. Okay, maybe that's the wrong. Everybody's being brainwashed. It is so flipping, important. Who is? you listen to. The wrong community can totally destroy your life. Totally.
Starting point is 01:42:40 So I'm in a conversation with one of my friends, relatives, and I said, man, you're listening to way too much negative stuff. And it's truly, I'm feeling it. I'm anxious being around you because all you're consuming is negative stuff. Get off of it. It's too much. No, no, no, no, but you know this. I'm like, listen, I understand. I got it. I'm with you. I also follow some of these stories, probably closer than you do. But I don't go to the point of jump into conclusion with everything that's going on. Just kind of pump the brakes a little bit. But to me, I think a Don Lemon, you know, Vinny, just think CNN hires you three years ago.
Starting point is 01:43:13 Who are you today? They would probably have a little bit of influence on you. Of course. You go and even the more younger we are. So Don Lemon, who knows what happened to him? Because one of the greatest clips of all time with Don Lemon is when he talked about, pick up your pants. Stop using these words. We've shown that clip many times.
Starting point is 01:43:30 And even Morgan Freeman. I don't want a black history month do you? What happened to us? Look at us. We did okay. Why are we talking about Black History Month? But yeah, it's disappointing for him to go after Megan Kelly. But that's actually a horrible position to make.
Starting point is 01:43:46 There's a lot of good positions you can make to potentially go up against conservatives and say stuff. Megan Kelly? Yeah. What are you talking about? Yeah. It's just indicative of who the Democratic Party of the Diamond Lemon's ever What did you say? You're taking indicative. Oh, Dickens.
Starting point is 01:44:00 Indictive. Yeah, I know. You got it? Yeah, I got it. Indicative. Okay, thanks, Vinny. But it's indicative of them. They just constantly doubled down on the 20% of the 80-20 issue.
Starting point is 01:44:12 Nobody in their right mind. Any straight man will look at Megan Kelly and be like, dime piece, attractive, smart, capable, feminine, opinionated, but like classy. She's a poster child from what you would want, from a wife, from a woman on air. Like, incredible. And then you got. down lemon spouting whatever nonsense he's talking about by the way if you compare their ratings i assume that she blew him out of the water
Starting point is 01:44:36 don't even if you look i think he's now he's doing he's not interested he's in the streets he's doing his independent thing i think she's probably has four or five million subscribers on youtube i would guarantee you he probably does even have a million he's in the street he's in the streets at this point i don't he's in the streets he belongs to the streets but the fact that he's shaming a woman for being a trans woman when the Democratic Party built their brand for the last five years on trans women are women. And don't be shaming
Starting point is 01:45:03 trans people. Where, where's the shame? Where's the hypocrisy? What's a different, Rob? What's a different? He's at 970. Megan Kelly's at 4.5 million. Okay, so she's four times bigger than him. Let's just say. So he's punching up. She probably won't even respond because she'd be punching down
Starting point is 01:45:20 to this sad man just on a... Oh, no, she will definitely respond. She will definitely respond. And Rob, do us a favor. Subscribe to Megan Kelly's podcast. guys right there. She needs our help. All right. So let's go to the next story. Next story I want to get into. How much time we got 1049? Okay. Pappapapapap.
Starting point is 01:45:35 Let me see here. Cash Patel shuts down Charlie Kirk, foreign intelligence probe and explosive feud with Trump counterterror terror chief. Let me read this story to you on what he's saying. Cash Patel. Let's go through this. So here we go. Okay. Cash Patel crushed efforts by Tulsi Gabbard's closest advisor to see if foreign Powers was involved in Charterical assassination. The head of National Counterterrorism, Joe Kent, analyzed FBI's files to determine whether Kirk's alleged killer received assistance from foreign power.
Starting point is 01:46:07 Kent's investigation on Lauren Patel, who believed the counterterror chief was overstrapped, overstepping by interfering with an ongoing FBI investigation. According to the New York Times, Kirk was shot in the throat by a high-powered sniper rifle while speaking to college students at Utah Valley University on September 10th. The Times spoke with supporters of Kent, who, claim he was doing his job by chasing down any leads to ensure no foreign groups were involved in Kirk's death. After Patel discovered, Kent had gone through FBI case material related to Kirk's
Starting point is 01:46:38 killing, a tense White House meeting was held to discuss the matter, a roundtable meeting between Kent, Patel, Gabbard, J.D. Vance, and White House Chief of Seth Susie Wiles and senior DOJ officials were held at the White House. Kent told the administration officials that it was granted access to the FBI files by a low-ranking agency official. Trump administration officials were worried that Ken's probe and foreign interference could provide ammunition to Robbins' defense lawyers
Starting point is 01:47:06 who could then argue more than one suspect was involved in Kirk's murder. Adam. Well, the date that we have to kind of pay attention to right now because there's so many rumors swirling out there is this January 16th. Have you heard about this date? January 16th, 2026 is apparently going to be the pre-trial date that Tyler Robinson is apparently supposed to appear in court.
Starting point is 01:47:31 They said that the legal system is already in motion. Charges have been filed. The defendant is incarcerated without bail, and the state is preparing for trial. So until that date, rumors are going to circulate. People are going to go out there and make all sort of allegations and insinuations. We know who's out there just kind of claiming all sorts of wild things
Starting point is 01:47:51 that the President Trump has allegedly killed Charlie and naming a day after him and people are ledging these foreign governments. But the reality is, unfortunately, none of this is going to come to light until the trial actually starts. Then you have people in Charlie Kirk's camp, you know, our friend Andrew Colvitt,
Starting point is 01:48:07 and Mikey McCoy, who was basically his right-hand man, there's allegations that they were involved. I think all this is going to come to light. In my opinion, a lot of questions need to be answered, a lot of questions, but still, at this point, the most likely guilty person is this guy Tyler Robinson, but a lot of things don't add up.
Starting point is 01:48:30 I know that you've kind of down the path of loading the gun and jumping off and jumping off and his furry lover has been missing for how many weeks, Rob? Exactly. I think six weeks. Six weeks they can't find furry boy. What I've learned, you know, doing this podcast and
Starting point is 01:48:44 watching all these massive news stories is everybody because of the internet can just voice their opinion. We give a shout out to a guy in a podcast who had the most credible, incredible breakdown of the bullet and this and that. And then some other expert the next day was like, well, he's actually wrong. So until we actually see what the, you know, FBI has and what the authorities have, it's just
Starting point is 01:49:08 consume information, take it in, form your opinions, don't make any final assessments until we get this information. Yeah. What are you seeing out there? You're not going to be able to see it because they voted not to televise the actual trial. What do they call it? um yes yeah um what is it called rap that you can't talk about it gagged they gagged everybody they do it all i understand that but i mean like think about it we get to watch johnny deaf
Starting point is 01:49:36 listen to amber heard and she crapped on his bed these are the trials that we want to see i mean me personally and going back to the storypad i just think it's odd why would cash patel like shun tulsi gabbert pat you know who joe kent is retired army special forces chief warrant officer served 20 years, completed 11 combat tours in Iraq, Yemen, Africa. He retired and worked in CIA after entered politics. Like he ran twice for Congress. This guy is a stud, a legitimate stud. Why would you try to hinder him for looking at him?
Starting point is 01:50:07 Because, Adam, if there is outside foreign entities involved, like, come on, bro. Like, why would you stop? Was he assigned to do it or did he go to get it? That's the question. I think he kind of, Pat. It says Kent's investigation, Alarne Patel, who believed the counterterror chief, was overstepping by interfering with an ongoing FBI investigation. He's in the government, though. You're working for the government.
Starting point is 01:50:30 He's just being proactive. I mean, I personally, I'm not mad at that. I'm not mad at that. It's just like you said, these unanswered questions that people. What I find to be comforting is this roundtable with Cash Patel, with Kent, that you're talking about, Joe Kent, with Tulsi Gavis. with J.D. Vance, with Susie Wiles, you know, you might say you don't trust one person, or you don't like how one person handles those things. But if you put this American team of Avengers, I would say that they were going to get to the bottom of what happened with Charlie.
Starting point is 01:51:02 Do you trust the people in that room between Tulsi, Kent, Cash Patel, Susie Wiles, J.D. Vance, don't you think they have America's best interest and Charlie's best interest and the truth's best interest in mind, don't you think? No? I'm not saying that. I don't even, when it comes, when it comes to, It comes to, like, FBI's and CIA. Look at all the stuff that we hear about intelligence agencies. I hear you, but it's not just the FBI and the CIA. You're having Susie Wiles in there.
Starting point is 01:51:26 You have J.D. Vance in there. J.D. Vance was incredibly close with Charlie. Don't you think that you trust their judgment? I trust J.D. Don't you trust their judgment more than talking heads on the internet? No, but at them, by the same time, when it comes to guns and taking them apart and stuff, we're not, we're not dumb. You know what I mean? Taking apart a gun that fast and that type of gun and putting in the backpack.
Starting point is 01:51:44 So what's your biggest apprehension to what you've seen out there with the story? because I agree there are questions that need to be answered. I mean, it's such a long line of just. But what's the number one thing? Here's one of them. What's the number one thing, though? Hold on. George Zinn stood up the moment Charlie was shot.
Starting point is 01:52:03 Everybody is running that way. This guy stands up, pulls out a white handkerchief. This was all planned for him. Pulls out a white handkerchief, Adam, and walks towards Charlie and is saying, I did it, shoot me, kill me, takes his pants off. That to me says that there was four. somebody knew about this that was going to happen and there's just a bunch of unanswered stuff
Starting point is 01:52:22 and what's crazy is with all the cameras and everything and we still can't say definitively what happened that a normal person doesn't do that that's a really really problem and then Adam a 30 out six gun cannot fit in a backpack he shot guns I've shot guns he shot guns you can't fold a 30 out six bro
Starting point is 01:52:38 and put it in any backpack Troy out there who has a backpack that's one of those long ones Pat those Ranger ones you can't do it it's impossible and Adam and I'm not this crazy guy that's thinking all this, the president and all that, no, I don't think about none of that nonsense. Just give me the actual facts.
Starting point is 01:52:54 Because when you're, when you're shunning it from us, and I know we don't deserve to hear all of it right out, because some of it, some of the stuff is in there that's pretty messed up. By the way. Just be honest with us. We can move off from this. I have so many questions. Yes. I have so many questions with this.
Starting point is 01:53:09 It's not even funny. What's your number one question, Pat? I have so many questions with this. And I've expressed it many, many, many times. So I'm not, I'm not going to go through this to, but I have a lot of questions. I would, I would, you know how when something happens, you then volunteer to join the military, like 9-11, a lot of people volunteer to join the of the, I would volunteer to go work for the FBI to investigate and be one. I would volunteer.
Starting point is 01:53:42 This is how bad I want to know what happened here. I would volunteer because this guy, this guy was a very, unique guy, volunteer. This guy was a very unique guy. I would volunteer to do that. You don't even need to pay me. And I would give a certain set of hours to go to this and find out what's going on over here because this is a, this is a very different time between MLK being assassinated, Bobby being assassinated, Bobby Kennedy being assassinated, you know, JFK being assassinated than him. We got 3,500 cameras. We got things right now that we didn't have back in the days. We should be able to figure out what's going on and, you know, it's, but anyways, I got, I got one too many
Starting point is 01:54:21 questions that I need two hours to go through for me to find this at, but if they do want to call me to help with that, I would volunteer my time. I'd go to D.C. once a week to just help figure this thing out. That's how bad I want to know who was behind this. And I don't care who it was. I want to know who was behind this. I have a list of 15 different people that It could be, you know, when you sell life insurance? Yep. We sold 800,000 life insurance policies over the years, give or take. A lot of insurance.
Starting point is 01:54:52 And when you have death benefits that come and they get activated and you get the investigation. So I sold an insurance policy to a guy. And it's like, hey, you know, Scott deserves a $250,000 policy. Oh, you think? Yes. No, he does. No, he didn't. Were you there when he peed?
Starting point is 01:55:10 No. He gave me the urine. Okay. Well, it happens. He didn't pee. brother peed for him. How do you know that? Well, let me tell you what a match. It happened that you also sold an insurance policy to his brother as well. His brother's pee is identical to his pee. No way. Yeah. And now that he died a year and a half later after the investigation, we find
Starting point is 01:55:28 that he lied on this and this was behind it. No way. Yes. Shoot, we can't pay him $250. They just refund back whatever premium he paid into it. This other person died. How do he die? He shot himself. Who was in the house? The husband was in the house. So who was the, well, let me tell you, they looked at it as her husband was involved. No way. Yeah. How about this one? Listen, do you know, like part of being in life insurance and especially volume base for us, volume base, I don't sell like to rich millionaires and billionaires. We sold to middle American, you know, people who wanted to buy quarter a million, half a million auto policy, a million dollar policy, you go through these audits with these investigators and you are sometimes like flabbergasted
Starting point is 01:56:09 by the results of what really happened. But our job is, to pursue, because I want this surviving member who was relying on the breadwinner to get that $500,000 death benefit, I want her to get the money because she has to take care of those two kids. But no, this happened, that happened. I mean, there's way too many things for us to go through here. But I'm excited to hear the investigation start. And this is something I simply as a guy who saw a man who was a once-in-a-generation type of a guy, I want to know what happened.
Starting point is 01:56:39 Do you trust those people that I just mentioned? Cash Patel, Tulsi, J.D. Van, Susie Wiles. I think you have to know already if you, if you're around me enough, Adam, you have to know already for me that to be the CEO and the executive team of a very, of the biggest company in the world called the United States of America, you don't live in the same reality. Good point. So don't, it's not, you speak a very different language than they speak. it's a very different language like I was in a military okay
Starting point is 01:57:13 and I was going to go be 18 Delta fifth group I talked about yesterday with the guy Jordan Goodrow who was behind Operation Gideon where they try to take out Maduro
Starting point is 01:57:22 and you remember this interview that we did that maybe we'll show the intro at the end we don't even know if we're going to release it or not he was supposed to go to jail yesterday when we interviewed him he was in the middle of the parking lot
Starting point is 01:57:31 outside of his homeless shelter with an ankle it on because he's about to go to jail did you hear about this or maybe we'll show this at the end of it for you I started watching a documentary yesterday as well with Tico because it's a very interesting guy but to me when you're 18 Delta and you go
Starting point is 01:57:46 and then your Delta force and you go you they didn't join the same military I joined I didn't see the same thing they saw they saw things I will never see it's a very different world you live in so the average person cannot relate to what these guys have to do at the White House and who the enemies are.
Starting point is 01:58:11 They really know who the enemy. And by the way, sometimes they're doing certain things and making some decisions that seem like they're divisive and it's nasty. You know, it's like, you know, the whole thing with, you know, idolize, demonize, humanized, the whole father, son, relationship that goes through three phases. Sometimes your father has to die for you to realize
Starting point is 01:58:33 why he did what he did when you were 16 years old. Sometimes you have to lose somebody to say, damn you know guy sitting there he can't send his dad you know dad never told him he loves him because his dad never told him he loves him so his father didn't tell him you know that whole thing that nobody and then his dad dies and he goes to the funeral just out of you know i have to go to funeral hundreds of people show up and they all start telling how he helped them out even though he didn't have any money and they're like you don't even know who your father was and a guy feels like shit saying oh my god my dad helps so many people out and he just never
Starting point is 01:59:06 talked about it. These things are real, a part of life that is real, and you don't need to know everything. I talked to a guy who his father was part of Savak, and I put him in contact with a very powerful Savak, former Savok director, and they met each other, and that guy told them about what his grandfather did and why they didn't share everything with him, and one day he and I were said, very, very successful guy this guy, what I mean very successful, I don't mean like a millionaire, he's very, very successful. He visits me every month, we sit down and we do engagements with him for his form.
Starting point is 01:59:36 got a very big company. And I said, what makes you think your dad deserves to tell you this? What makes you think he has to tell you what he went through? Who are you for him to have to tell you this? Who am I for my dad? I tell me everything. Who are my kids for me to have to tell him everything? You don't know the burden I carry?
Starting point is 01:59:57 I don't know the burden my dad carried living in Iran going through war. And I don't know the burden his dad carried living in the 1920s. I'm supposed to understand what it's like to live in the 20s in Iran? No. So I'm telling you selfishly because of how much I believe in Charlie Kirk. From the moment I met him, I said, this guy's going to be a president. And the kind of president that would go campaign for. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:19 I would go not only put money and I would have campaigned for this guy. I would have been the guy to be like, hey, I want to help this guy become a guy. I've never done that. Yep. You know, we fought very hard for Trump. And that was probably the first time I ever did something like this, where even when everybody walked away from him 2020, I'm probably one the only guy. that in the circle that I still stayed with them.
Starting point is 02:00:37 And you remember those moments when we had those conversations. Of course. So to me, yeah, I'm not happy about it, but I understand the job of being in the White House. You're not supposed to fully understand half the things that they go through. You're not.
Starting point is 02:00:54 And, you know, you voted for them, whether you like them or not, they're doing their job. And I'm not expecting, like, 100% of the stuff that they're doing. Anyways, I don't want to get into this topic as long as I did, but anyways, Okay, so, pa, pa, pa, what do we got? Let me see what my next meeting is.
Starting point is 02:01:10 If I got my next meeting going on right now, that is, okay. So then we have to kind of wrap up here. So let me do this. Let's go into the interview with this fellow, Jordan Goodrow, who he was apparently offered $212.9 million by Guaido and the former president of Colombia to go in and take out Maduro. and his name is Jordan Goodrow and it was pretty wild the stories that he was saying former 18 Delta
Starting point is 02:01:40 a guy that was part of fifth group that I was supposed to go to Green Beret Green Beret Yeah, decorated He's done a lot of work I think he's a three-time bronze medalist And he's done some stuff Go ahead, Rob
Starting point is 02:01:52 The bottom line is there was a civil war going on in the White House What do he thinks really the motive behind closed doors? Venezuela is to the United States What Ukraine is to Russia Let's cut through all the narrative He's trying to secure it for a possible escalation of war with Russia China. Even if you look at the way he's handling it right now, it's very public.
Starting point is 02:02:11 They're flying over Venezuela. They're blowing up boats just to say, here's what we're doing. But I was recruited to do this, to facilitate the capture of Nicholas Maduro. If you're doing this, you're essentially doing a business deal with CIA. You know the track record what it is, and you know you're playing with fire. The highest office asks you to do something, you do it. Just like when my commanders tell me to, I do it. Where would the payment come from?
Starting point is 02:02:34 From whom? It would sold to me that the United States. The contract that he signed is public with you. It's public. $212.9 million over the course of the turn. What's the closest you ever got to Maduro? I was getting reports on the type of soap that he used. That's how close I was, Patrick.
Starting point is 02:02:49 As close as you got, did you ever have a chance where if you wanted to take him out, you could? Ooh. Oh, that cliffhanger right there. You tell him where he's standing and, like, why? Oh, he's standing outside with the greatest technology for audio in the world. The greatest what? While people are walking past them in the back, he's outside of the homeless shelter. The VA, he's a homeless, with all the accolades that he just said, he's a freaking home, he's homeless.
Starting point is 02:03:20 That guy's homeless? Yeah. He's homeless. Yeah, he's homeless. Anyways, we may post the interview tomorrow to go out, 9M. the morning. So hang tight. Matter of fact, yeah, we may post it tomorrow 9 a. I think it's worth it. We will see. We will see. We will see. Anyways, by the way, I want to show two other things before we wrap up. Okay. During my birthday, I got a lot of nice videos, but one of the coolest
Starting point is 02:03:44 videos I got. Oh, my God. Is that Ariela? Oh, that's Ariel's mom sent this to me, and I didn't play it last week, but I want to play it. Tell me this kid isn't flipping cute. She is so cute. Watch this clip guys watch this clip go ahead rob be birthday to you are you 2047 because you don't look 47 at all what age does he look 406 well that's because he was 46 yesterday so yeah a lot of change okay um anyways um um um um um Um, Pat, I want you to tell me, how are your kids? How do you want, how's your kids? I want to meet them.
Starting point is 02:04:38 How's your kids? I'm going to meet them. I just want to meet him. Just do a video of something like with them in it because I want to see what they look like. You know, I don't really know. Her personality is girl. Who your kids are and I want to know who you kids are. I don't know the name.
Starting point is 02:04:55 And I want to know the name. so just make video with you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Bye. She's so adorable. She's so cute. Anyway, somebody on my neck. She's one of my friends, the daughter. And yeah, she's, she's a, she's a, that girl is so cute. Are you like talking class? Go. I go you, you, you're, she's amazing. Thank you for the birthday wish. You're the best. I appreciate you. And by the way, we got a lot of cool stuff that came this way. I thank all of you guys for what you send.
Starting point is 02:05:26 but we have we have some clips that was sent to us and I don't want like here's what I don't want to do I had Rob talked to our lawyers because I don't know if we can show this clip or not it was sent to us from a guy who works directly with Newsom who is no longer I think he quit about a week ago and they sat down showing an interview that was supposed to go live with Newsom that never went live so just watch this but the only thing is Rob if lawyers get a hold of us
Starting point is 02:05:51 I'm holding myself harmless because they send this clip to us as an insider Yeah, we're not stepping on the copyright here. We're trying to stay inside the lines. Could you guys see when he was in the All In Smoke? All the Smoke podcast. He acts like he's panders. He's one of the brothers. Are we going to show it, Pat?
Starting point is 02:06:07 What happens here is he actually ends up becoming one of the brothers. No way. Well, watch us. Again, lawyers, if you're watching, just watch this. Go ahead, watch us. Governor Newsom, thank you for being on the podcast. Thank you for having me, Stephen. I'm really excited to be here with both of you,
Starting point is 02:06:21 so hopefully we'll just, you know, knock this one out of the park. So you're the governor of one of the biggest most diverse states. Who's that bad bar? How do you handle that kind of pressure? Yo, I'll tell you, dog. I think it came from my upbringing.
Starting point is 02:06:33 You know what I'm saying? Just, you know, being from the streets just made me like really hardcore. You feel me? Wait, I thought you were from Marion County. That's one of the richest neighborhoods in California. I mean, yeah, you're right, but my area was really, really tough.
Starting point is 02:06:44 Do you feel me? You know what I had to teach myself to be a man. You know, my pops dipped out early. I know y'all can relate to that, right? No, my dad never left. Oh. Yeah, mine neither. Right. But you know, it was hard. You know what I'm saying? Like my mom's is working all day. You know what I mean? I'm home? You know what I mean? No money just sitting there with just stacks of Wonderbread. You know what I'm saying? Just stacks with like mac and cheese. Just put that mac and cheese on it. Okay, OG Gavin. Yeah, that sounds real hood.
Starting point is 02:07:12 Bro, I'm so hood. I would just be in the backyard for hours just shooting hoops. You feel me? Just putting in the work. And then my mom would come out. You know what I'm saying? And she'd be like, hey Gavin. Dinner's ready. I'm like, man, shut your white ass up. Woman? Always trying to keep a brother down. You feel me? That's how they always do these white women. I have to ask, though. Is there any proof that you were really about that life? Yo, I'm so happy you asked, dog. Can you see that, Sam? California dreaming, homie. I actually brought my childhood journal, you know what I'm saying? Just to show y'all how hood, how gangster was. Because I documented everything, fam. Check me out right here. Everything, family. In West Marin County, born and raised, on the playground was where I spent most of my days. chilling out Maxin, relaxing all cool,
Starting point is 02:07:55 shooting some B-ball outside of the school. Isn't that the theme song to Fresh Prince of Bel Air? Yeah, it is. I don't know who he is, but he sounds like he had a rough-ass life. You feel me, dog? You feel me?
Starting point is 02:08:07 All right, we're about to wrap this thing up. And, um, governor, is there anything else you like that, man? Y'all already know what time at is. I believe. 2028, it's Newsome Nick. Oh.
Starting point is 02:08:20 Whoa. Yeah. So, um, he, But I don't know if legal is going to get us in trouble for that. I don't think they can show stuff like that. Listen, whoever the intern was that sent us, whatever you do, come to the state of Florida. You'll feel free or here instead of working for some like that. But anyways.
Starting point is 02:08:38 I have 22 emails. I'm going to spend the afternoon. Tom's got some stuff he's got to do. Tank. Have a wonderful, wonderful weekend. Enjoy Halloween today. We're going to be going trick or treating. and I'm planning on, listen, if the Yankees need me to step up to the plate next year,
Starting point is 02:08:56 get it. I'm ready, guys. And it'll be a new market, okay? I'll be a minority owner slash pinch hit or coming out, helping out the organization. Definitely can't pitch. I threw a first pitch one time. I think I heard somebody. PVD Predictions World Series, Toronto versus your boy, Uncle Tom's Dodgers.
Starting point is 02:09:18 The vacationing Dodgers. Oh, my gosh. Let me tell you, I'm not going to lie to you. Stats showing how great this World Series and amount of viewership they're getting. It's unreal. And it's actually, of course, for me, I want the Yankees to be in there. Of course. And the team that is in there is a team that beat us.
Starting point is 02:09:36 Toronto. Which is Toronto, yeah. So of course I want the, and by the way, I want a game seven. I have a feeling. I'll make a prediction time. You ready? Let's hear it. Can I make a prediction to you?
Starting point is 02:09:46 I could be wrong, but I'm going to make a prediction. I'm going to say Muki Betz is going to have a great game today. I think Mookie is going to have a great game today. So Mookie and Yamamoto get it done? I think Mookie's going to play lights out today. Wow. I think it's going to go to game seven. I think Mookis, I was there when they won the World Series during COVID.
Starting point is 02:10:05 You went to game three or something. I went to game seven. I don't know what it was. But we exchanged pictures, if you remember that. Oh, yeah, Dodgers, Tampa. That's right. Yes, I was in game five, Bueller, and then game six was the decider. And I flew to L.A.
Starting point is 02:10:18 With my friends in L.A. Well, Steve and I went and watched the game where Houston Astros beat the Dodgers. That was a Vars show. That was pitching. I was there as well. 17. But to me, I think Mookie is, he's playing so good as a show.
Starting point is 02:10:33 He made a couple of mistakes, but he's playing so good as a shortstop. Forget to go from an outfielder to be a shortstop. I'd like to see Mookiee recover and have a good game six going into seven and then game seven. You know what I want to see in game seven? Honestly, you want me to tell you what I want to see? Please don't know.
Starting point is 02:10:51 I believe every once in a while we get the opportunity, watch a guy that's destined for greatness. I would love a game seven. I'm talking walk off, run, Otani. Bottom of the knife. Bottom of the knife. Oh, my God. I want to see it. I want to see something like that.
Starting point is 02:11:15 I want to see some like that. I want to see some special happen. But I want to see Mookie have a big game. I think Mookie has a big game. After all the Canada stuff, Tom, we cannot. I know you're from Canada too, which is weird. I'm derivatively from Canada. No, you know why it's the number one reason why I'm not rooting for Toronto Blue Jays?
Starting point is 02:11:32 Mark Carney. No, Pierre Poliev. Oh, there you go. With an apple. I just can't do it. Even though, even though Vladimir respect. Oh, my God. Even though that rookie.
Starting point is 02:11:44 Wow. What's that guy's name? By the way, he got record, how many strikeouts? 13 strikeouts in a game. Do you want to know the craziest thing about the 13 strikeouts that he got in the game? By the way, at this point of the game, people are watching. They're just sports people that are watching. Let me tell you the guy that got 13 strikeouts in the game.
Starting point is 02:12:00 A number came out showing how much he makes compared to what others make, Otani makes. Do you know how much he's making right now? How much? Okay, let me send this to you, Rob. Okay, Rob, I'm going to send this to you. Show this. This is the pitcher who is Toronto pitcher? Oh, my.
Starting point is 02:12:19 The guy pitched lights. He got one hit off of him. One hit off of him. Rob, if you don't mind showing this. One hit, he almost doing no hitter in the World Series? No, meaning the one hit that got the run is what I'm saying. But the guy pitched so good and they compared his salary to Blake Snell's salary. Do you know how much his salary was for 2025?
Starting point is 02:12:37 Don't tell me. If this is right, Tom. He signed an $8 million contract, but his salary for $2025. If this number is right. $250. I don't know if this is right or wrong, but zoom in. 57,000. Blake Snell
Starting point is 02:12:50 made $27.8 million. He apparently just got paid that much money. Is that even possible, Tom? Well, it is. When you come up to the miners, you have to remember, he jumped three levels in the minors this year and is now at the Biggs.
Starting point is 02:13:05 I believe his first full year in the Biggs on service time next year, it's going to be 475, but he's on the rookie deal and they have those stages. $57,000 a year as a rookie He got 12 strikeouts in a game. World Series game. And the opponent got paid $28 million,
Starting point is 02:13:21 and Blake Snell is a stud. I wish he would have come to the Yankees, but he chose to go to L.A. Anyways. It's reminiscent of when there was the Super Bowl two years ago, when it was Patrick Mahones. There was Brock Purdy, was a rookie and a rookie contract.
Starting point is 02:13:32 That's right. Making like a half a million bucks versus the highest paid quarterback in the league. So prediction, who do you got? I think it's going game seven. Who's wins in game seven? Dodgers walk off. That's what he wants, bro.
Starting point is 02:13:43 I'd like a walkoff. But give us a prediction. If you want me to do it. do odds, Toronto's taking it. Yeah. Toronto's taking it. Vinnie? If you want me to do odds, Toronto's taking it. If he said somebody has to step up, I mean, I think Otani's going to have a good game. Somebody either than Otani, potentially Mookie Betts, has to step up because the momentum,
Starting point is 02:14:01 and that's how it is in baseball. Yankees know this. The New York Giants, don't judge. It's the momentum. It's who's riding that high. Vladimir Guerrero's swing is like he's chopping like a tree down with one swing of an axe. And by the way, Springer is hurt. He hasn't been playing last two games and they still won.
Starting point is 02:14:15 Jerry Springer's no. No, not. He's passed away. He passed away of Cincinnati. If somebody else steps up today, Dodgers won and it goes to seven and Dodgers won in game seven. If they win tonight. If they win tonight, if they win tonight, matters. There are two games in Toronto.
Starting point is 02:14:31 We're up in Toronto and Toronto's playing phenomenally. The Dodgers got to play well enough to beat Toronto and Toronto's playing tremendous baseball right now. Go, Mookie! Well, there hasn't been a. Mookie! Come on, buddy. There hasn't been a back-to-back World Series champion since.
Starting point is 02:14:46 your Yankees, I believe in 2005 years ago. I think the Yankees won 93.3 in a row. And by way, do you know? No. No. Did they not? By the way. The Yankees won back-to-back World Series in the late 90s, early 2000s. Did you say back-to-back-to-back or back-to-back? Did they, what they get? They get two out of three.
Starting point is 02:15:03 Three, yeah. I thought it was three. Okay, so I'm saying. Back-to-back-back, back. I think they won three in a row. I think they won three in a row. Yep. 98. Okay, so I was right. Yeah. I was right. See, Adams' right. once in his life. But when it comes to sports, not NBA. I don't think it's going to happen again this year.
Starting point is 02:15:19 Sorry, Tom. We were there when you broke PBD's heart in Yankees stadium last year. But you know what? During the World Series. Toronto. Tom. What do you say, Canada? You've been falling apart.
Starting point is 02:15:30 Congratulations. I think they're going to win the World Series. We have to appreciate what the Yankees did that back to back. Do you know who is the team that did it before them? Do you know how far back you had to go? Was it the Chicago White Sox? Pete Rose should have been in the Hall of Fame while he was alive, but it was a big red machine, 75-76
Starting point is 02:15:49 that went back-to-back, and it was that long that the Yankees went back-to-back, which shows you how... Athletics went back-to-back-to-back? The Reds? 72, 73, 74. Yeah, they beat the Athletics. Hang on. They beat the Mets, the Reds, and the Dodgers.
Starting point is 02:16:05 Wow. Freaking guy. Was Dennis Eckersley pitching at that time? No, no, no. It was Cap-Fish Hunter and a guy named Reggie Jackson. Reggie Jackson won. Reggie Jackson was uncle. By the way, have you ever seen Reggie Jackson?
Starting point is 02:16:16 He hits a home run. After he hits a home run, he chases down the pitcher and beats the living crap out of the... We can't show it, but Reggie's a funny guy. Reggie's a funny guy. All right. Okay, sounds good guys. Have a good weekend. Happy Halloween, everybody.
Starting point is 02:16:30 Go, Mukki. Have fun tonight. Take care. God bless. Bye-bye.

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