PBD Podcast - Trump's Third Term, DOGE Exposes FEMA, Epstein Files Release, Fauci Prosecuted w/ Glenn Beck | PBD Podcast | Ep. 546

Episode Date: February 11, 2025

Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick are joined by Glenn Beck as they cover Trump's possible third term, DOGE exposing FEMA's mismanagement of USAID funds, and 19... state Attorney Generals prosecuting Anthony Fauci.------❤️ GET THE VT VALENTINE'S DAY COLLECTION:https://bit.ly/40H8RuT📺 VOTE ON TRUMP'S FIRST 100 DAYS:⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4gXLioq⁠⁠⁠👕 GET THE LATEST VT MERCH:⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3BZbD6l⁠⁠⁠📕 PBD'S BOOK "THE ACADEMY":⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/41rtEV4⁠⁠⁠📰 VTNEWS.AI: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3OExClZ⁠⁠⁠🎙️ 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📱 CONNECT ON MINNECT: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4ikyEkC⁠⁠⁠👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3ZjWhB7⁠⁠⁠🎓 VALUETAINMENT UNIVERSITY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3BfA5Qw⁠⁠⁠📺 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 00:00:46 You are a 101? My son's right. I'll think of whatever sentence you put in. Okay, gang, lots going on. I mean, again, every time it's Tuesday, we have to ask ourselves, do we cover this story? Do we cover this story about the president being asked about JD Vance for 2028 and its answer within a half a second? No. Do we cover Musk being on the cover of Time magazine claiming the fact that he's the president and we predicted this I don't know how many months ago. Do we cover the fact that all these other stories
Starting point is 00:01:19 going on, this lady who was suing Uber for trying to get in the car because the guy said no to her because she weighed what, 480 or 400 pounds is now Charlemagne the God and their camp had to readjust the seats for her to fit in a couch. That's what they have to do. They're not saying no business, they're just saying we've got to make some things moving around. Trump's saying Hamas should free all the hostages by midday Saturday or let hell break out. Vinny said what does that mean? We're going to see what that means today.
Starting point is 00:01:54 Nancy Mace accuses men of rape and sexual assault on House floor. This one transgender congressman who was a man became a woman was introduced as a gentle man And it was very interesting that we're going back to Common sense and logic Kanye West sells a $20 t-shirt With a swastika on it when he does his ad for eight million dollars in Super Bowl a lot of people are wondering What's he doing is he dropping something is there a motive behind it? What's he trying to do with this especially with this his wife? Steve Naismith, you know when he came down to the Super Bowl, by the way, I don't know about you guys, to me, this
Starting point is 00:02:30 was the most boring Super Bowl I've watched in a long time. The commercials sucked. The halftime shows sucked. I understand there's a lot of Kendrick Lamar guys. I'm an old school Tupac guy. I'm a biggie guy. I thought it was horrible. I couldn't listen to it.
Starting point is 00:02:42 It was very unentertaining to me and underwhelming to me however The greatest female tennis player of all time showed up Serena Williams and she was dancing and did you know I had no clue She used to date Drake. I don't know if you guys knew about it I don't know. She was his ex. I did you know that or no nobody care I had no idea whether they dated or not, but Stephen A. Smith responded with a very interesting take saying, you know, he would divorce Serena for Super Bowl halftime show because she's saying that she's still trying to get back at a rex. I don't know what that's all about.
Starting point is 00:03:15 I mean, it's culture. We'll talk about it. I know you're all you're interested in is Hamas, but we have to talk culture sometimes. True. Next story here that we got outside of this is Trump's still obsessed about Canada being the 51st state. He's not like fooling around with it. He was asked by Brad Perry, he says, no, I'm still talking about 51st state. Why are we giving him so much business? Trade war talks causing inflation to go up a point. Inflation is up a percent.
Starting point is 00:03:43 And we're talking about from January to February, and Trump's been asked about this constantly, and he's doing his weaving. He's not doing the, what's the other word? He says, I'm not, what's the word when you're dodging answers to a question? You're dodging a question. No, there's a different word for it. Deflecting. He says, I'm weaving.
Starting point is 00:04:03 I'm not, it's a different word, but I'll think about it. My vocabulary is not as intense as yours, but we'll figure that. Funacular. Yeah, Trump promises executive order against paper straws back to plastic Bill Maher agrees with Trump that the Department of Education should be abolished We'll cover that story as well. We got a bunch of other stories 65,000 workers have accepted Trump's buyout that they got eight months to go and figure out a way to make it a free enterprise. Japan gives a trillion dollars investment to the U.S.
Starting point is 00:04:28 I have my own ideas why I think that is taking place. We've got things to talk about with terrorists. We've got things to talk about with whistleblower claiming that Governor Josh Shapiro ordered Trump's assassination. Maybe we'll go into that. Elon Musk claims FEMA sent $59 million to luxury New York City hotels for illegal immigrants, but City Hall says there's more to the story. And by the way, there's an update that just came out 10 minutes before we went live from
Starting point is 00:04:53 FEMA. We'll report that here to you momentarily. Anthony Fauci under investigation by States AG. 85% of Americans willing to raise taxes to save Social Security. And we got a few others. One of the stories that I definitely want to get into is Allstate saying California wildfires to bring $1.1 billion in losses to them. And then a couple of the stories we'll get into.
Starting point is 00:05:14 Having said that, we have the great Glenn Beck in the house. You know we love Glenn Beck. This is the only guy for me who I wouldn't miss his show. There's a lot of guys that had shows, and there's a lot of talented guys on TV, but I wouldn't miss a show. I would come home to make sure I watch his show, it was that good. And if I missed it, I would tune in on whatever YouTube stuff that I would get to watch him. And he's been on before.
Starting point is 00:05:38 We've been spending a lot of time together. Seriously, really enjoyed this man a lot, so we'll get into it with stories. Gentlemen, for you, if you're married or you're dating a girl who watches the PBD podcast and loves value taming, by the way, I am being stopped right now more than ever before with ladies that watch the PBD podcast. We did a market research, we realized it was because of Tom Ellsworth, but it's gone up a lot because of the interest and Tom being a family guy and a lot of ladies want their husbands to be paying attention to Tom and what things
Starting point is 00:06:08 we talk about here. There's requests of getting rid of Adam. A guy tweeted me the other day saying look, don't ever make the mistake of getting rid of Adam. He is this. He starts building up how special Adam is. I'm like, oh my God, Adam stop. I thought it was Adam on the other hand trying to sell me on himself. And I responded back, I said, I have some bad news for you, we just fired Adam. And he was devastated. Started campaigning, but unfortunately, Adam is back, and we're great to have him, and you guys know we love Adam,
Starting point is 00:06:36 but at the same time, you know, this is about Valentine's Day for you and your wives. So let me get back to that message. That was a nice love message right there. Yes it was. You got a little too much last week and I'm trying to tone it back down for you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, put me in my place.
Starting point is 00:06:48 You don't need a lot of it sometimes when you do get your walking in clouds and. We don't need that. You know, Adam's a Hollywood guy folks, you gotta get used to that. But let me get back to you gents. Valentine's Day, okay? Last week we had the rhinestone shirt with the vitamin.
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Starting point is 00:07:27 and the first 50 orders, again, special gift will be added in the box, go place the order. That pink hat was a number five selling item we had last week, not that one, the other one, the bottom left, that one was a number five best selling item last week for Valentine's Day. Okay, with that being said, let's go to an interview that took place that maybe President Trump didn't give the feeling that JD Vance would be his Valentine for 2028.
Starting point is 00:07:55 President Trump's being asked about JD Vance, a lot of talks about him being a presidential candidate for 2028. People are talking about it, and you know how they measure cars 0 to 60 right this car goes 0 to 60 in 2.1 seconds this car goes 0 to 60 in 1.9 seconds I want you to watch how quickly President Trump and gave the answer of whether JD Vance has his endorsement for 2028 Rob go ahead and play the clip do you view vice president JD Vance as your successor the Republican nominee in 2028? No, but he's very capable.
Starting point is 00:08:29 I mean, I don't think that it, you know, I think you have a lot of very capable people. So far, I think he's doing a fantastic job. It's too early. We're just starting. But by the time you get to the midterms, he's going to be looking for an endorsement. Yeah, a lot of people have said that this has been the greatest opening almost three
Starting point is 00:08:46 weeks in the history of the presidency. It's definitely been the fastest and the most stuff happened. Well, we've done so much so fast. And we really had to because they have really what they've done to our country is so sad. It's so sad. We're going to be bigger, better and stronger than ever before. Glenn, thoughts? I think Donald Trump has a 12, I mean he's told me,
Starting point is 00:09:06 he has a 12-year plan. What he's doing right now is he's got to hit the, he's got to hit everything he promised in the first hundred days. We're in a tough place with the economy over the next year. If he's not, if it's not turning in a year, we're in trouble. But to really cement this in, it's going to take him 12 years. I think, personally, I wouldn't read too much into that. I think JD Vance was a great pick because he could be. But we don't know. We haven't seen him in action. Let's not anoint him the successor to Trump and I
Starting point is 00:09:45 think he's he's saying that let's watch him let's watch him and see you think that's what it is you think you think it's it's more about him earning it or do you think because there's a guy on my neck that keeps me next to me Zeus very interesting guy and every time he connects me it's all about one thing he just shares stories about another article that talks about President Trump third term. Rob, if you can go on Google and just type in President Trump third term. Just type that and see what's come out the last 24 hours, right? Zoom in a little bit.
Starting point is 00:10:17 So don't click on any of this stuff. Just read the column. So what to know about the possibility of Trump serving a third term? That's the Hill, Seattle Times. Trump muses about a third term over and over again. Then you got New York Times. Trump muses about a third term over and over again. No, Trump cannot run for reelection again in 2028.
Starting point is 00:10:34 Do you think he is lobbying for that or there's nothing there? I think this is exactly like everybody freaking out about Canada being the 51st state. Would he like it to be the 51st state? You bet he would. Would he accept Gaza and say, yeah, I'm gonna develop that, we're gonna have the first 18,000 whole golf course in Gaza.
Starting point is 00:10:56 Would he do that? Yes. Is he floating these things? And if the people decide to go along with it, will he do it? Yes. But I don't think he's, I hope not, that he's actively going to pursue that and say, I'm going to, I want the Constitution changed. If he plants the seeds and they grow outside of him and all of a sudden everybody's like, we got to have him for a third term.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Would he go along with it? Absolutely. Vinny, what do you think about the response Trump on JD that quickly? I mean, like we talked about it before, the fact that he didn't waste one second, he knew exactly what was going on. But Glenn, you make a great point too. It's very, very early. And Pat, who knows, maybe that's the kind of fire that somebody like JD needs to hear
Starting point is 00:11:44 to be like, okay You don't think that I could be I could be the president Let me show you and he has four years to do it But I think he made a great point that or maybe he has somebody else in mind. Maybe Trump promised somebody else Something and that's one of the reasons who I mean, I don't know Tom. What do you think? How do you process that cuz I got a complete different lens, but go for it. Well, given that we just finished Obama's third term, you know, yeah. From the basement. By the way, I'm not trying to get laughs there.
Starting point is 00:12:12 When you talk to the insiders and you talk to people that know what's going on, two names came up all the time. Obama and Blinken. Yep. And they said, who is this? So if he's not really there, and he's really Incapacitated what's really going on and you would have a series of names usually not more than four or five But Obama and Blinken were constantly on that list so I think we've seen Obama's third term so okay So let's that's that is just historical reality when we look back at what really happened this third term
Starting point is 00:12:43 I think what people are saying is, we are really excited that the right guy is in here, as far as we're concerned. We're really excited about what he's doing, and he's already served one term. Wouldn't it be great if he could serve three? And I think that's what's going on. And there's a lot of cannon fodder out there for that,
Starting point is 00:12:59 and people are pushing it. Now, I agree with what Glenn just said, that if I throw the seeds out there and then drop back, and then they get watered and sunlight and grow, and then I step forward and go, look at all this marvelous corn. Of course I'd like to be a corn farmer. Then I think that's the way it works.
Starting point is 00:13:20 Nancy Pelosi did the same thing in terms of plausible deniability. And then coming back well if that's what all of us what do you mean us it was you that lit the fuse that put him on stage to have an embarrassment on that that debate Biden and then you come back and go well if we've all evaluated this and we think this is what should be so this is kind of a political you think it is. You think it is Adam. I think there's also a harbor he's keeping. I think
Starting point is 00:13:52 he's keeping a safe harbor to say, Hey, I'm not going to endorse anybody right now. Right, Adam. So if I'm going to put myself in Trump shoes, here's what I'm thinking. I go, all right. I've been president for not even a month now. Everything I've dealt with for the past year, getting almost locked up, criminal convictions, shot in the face, yada, yada, yada. I just got reelected first time in 100 years since Grover Cleveland. And you want me thinking about what's going to happen maybe in four years? I feel like he wants to tell Bret Baier, who he probably respects, shut up and let me just be the president.
Starting point is 00:14:28 I've done more in the last three weeks than maybe anybody ever get out of my face. How many people you think wanted to hear that question being asked? I think for speculation, for future markets, sure, but there's gonna come a day. I guarantee you millions of people have been waiting for someone to ask that question. I thought it was a great question by Brett. I don't think that... I think it's ahead of the parade. I think so as well. I think you're about a block ahead of the parade.
Starting point is 00:14:56 I don't know if I disagree, but for the sake of asking the question, I think it's a great question to ask. Is it a good question to ask if you're Brett Baer? Sure, it's a very. Yeah, but if you're Trump you're the president you're doing what you got to do So shut it up. Here's my only question. What percentage if you're Trump or even you guys do you attribute Trump's? re-election to JD Vance what percentage I Think it was part of a stew you know I think he's they try to kill him and Elon Musk stands up and then you start having all
Starting point is 00:15:32 of these figures fall in JD Vance is kind of this new guy got a great backstory he's Silicon Valley as well and so you start to have this this whole movement around him that is outside of traditional Washington. And I so I think he played a role but not like Elon Musk did not even close. Not even close. Would it be fair to say that Mike Pence probably had more of a role in getting Trump elected than JD Vance did meaning I don't think so. I think Trump would have ran literally with a ham sandwich and he got elected I don't and no disrespect to JD. I think he's a beast. I think he's smart
Starting point is 00:16:11 I think he's a great dude, but Trump won the election Trump was Trump and he had to insert a second name Yeah, Trump Trump won the election. However the the How many cups of image of is it just coffee Red Bull, what do you what are you drinking you're on fire? Image of what Donald Trump is changed he he's he was a guy who was just shooting from the hip He's a guy who was just saying outrageous things After he gets shot all that temperature goes down and he just becomes very disciplined and focused and every pick he makes, everything he does, everybody, all of his supporters are like,
Starting point is 00:16:51 oh wow, that's good. Oh wow, that's really good. And so he just assembles, it is a team of rivals. He has assembled a team. It's not just the president. It's probably, and for me to say this, this is remarkable, because I can't believe I'm saying this. He may go down as a Lincoln, Jefferson, Washington. He may go down as the greatest president since Washington. And it's not just him. I was talking to Tom Holman last week and I asked him how long have you been working on this with
Starting point is 00:17:32 the president and he said he called me over a year ago said Tom if I get in will you serve and he said yes and he said good we were I want to take this down I want to dismantle how do we do it? He said we've been planning this for over a year and that's what all of them have been doing. It's a team. Then bingo. By the way, I love the team of rivals concept, the whole Lincoln book, phenomenal. So for me, what you just said validates this. Ask the question, is Trump a guy that thinks 5, 10, 15 steps ahead than the other guy. Okay, so he's already thinking about 2020. Just so everybody knows, he's already thinking about 2032.
Starting point is 00:18:07 He's thinking about 2032. He is. So he's thinking about 2032. And for me, in his mind, and I don't blame him for thinking that way, the moment Biden started pardoning everybody, he said, oh really? Thank you. Thank you. You just made my job so much easier.
Starting point is 00:18:24 First time ever you want to pardon your entire family, no problem. You want to pardon Anthony Fauci, you want to pardon all these guys, you're telling us that they were guilty, no problem. Thank you for making my job easier. But in the back of his mind he's saying, I lost that one term, oh, you took that away from me. Didn't one of you guys serve three terms? Wasn't that guy serving three terms? Wasn't that guy serving FDR? Why can't I serve three terms? I'm willing
Starting point is 00:18:48 to bet internally in his mind, 28 is his, and don't know how it's going to happen, but in his creative, obsessive, stubborn mind, he's going to find a way to drive the hell out of that and talk to right attorneys behind closed doors to figure out a way to see, even if there's a 5% chance of that taking place. And then, on the JD Vance side, I also think for him, he's going to be watching to see how JD does, but I think he's got five other names in his mind that he's thinking about. There are two things that I have seen Donald Trump do, and I know he used to go to church with Norman Vince Appeal. I remember.
Starting point is 00:19:24 He would talk about it would he would go to church there positive thinking that tells you everything I was backstage at some arena with him over the summer and I was concerned about the security especially his plane and I said now we find out that you know he had dual planes and everything else he was on it and I said said to him, I'm very concerned, he said, stop. Don't even speak about this. Don't let those words come out of your mouth. Let's move on. I love it. Okay, so he doesn't speak, but he does speak things into existence. So when he's saying this, it's exactly like you were saying,
Starting point is 00:20:00 that he'll plant those seeds and watch them grow. You know what else the other part is? Let me tell you what personally I've experienced is on a very smaller scale. I'm watching this video. It's actually a pretty good video to play. Rob, do you remember the video I sent to you guys about Tyler Perry? Can you play that clip? Yeah, give me one second. Tyler Perry, it's in a PBD podcast group text you'll find it you know in my life I watch guys my level of competitiveness with anybody is I always want to want to do more for you than you do for me and it's a way of saying, hey, I'm going to go out of my way, but in return, I expect loyalty
Starting point is 00:20:49 if I'm doing this for you, right? You're going to meet more people than you've ever met in your life. You're going to get a lot of opportunities. It's just a mindset when you're building guys in an insurance company. Here's what we're going to be doing. And then you learn over time, some of the guys you started doing a lot for too early, and they were not grateful for it. Some of the guys you pumped up a little too early, and they became entitled.
Starting point is 00:21:10 Some of the guys you did a little too early and they became arrogant. Some of the guys used your contact to get deals, and then you're like, oh, got it. Until one time it happens, it's just this person. Five times it happens, no, there's more of you. Fifty times it happens, holy shit, I better get a better system to filter people out. So I know in his mind, giving up that endorsement is very, very heavy. Very heavy. And why would he give that to anybody?
Starting point is 00:21:35 You've got to hold that to see what's going to happen with him. Rob, if you can play this clip by Tyler Perry, absolutely love this for everybody to watch. Go for it. Rob Markman- It comes in my life in the category of a tree. by Tyler Perry. Absolutely love this for everybody to watch. Go forward. My life comes in my life in the category of a tree. Some people are leaves. They come in your life. They're there for a moment. They're there for a minute. They're just there. They're gonna give you a little shade. Do whatever they need to. But when the seasons change or the winds blow too hard, they can't handle it. So they're out. You can't be mad at leaf people. Leaf people are who they are. Let them be leaf people. Don't be mad at them because they're a leaf. Then there are people who are branches who are a little bit stronger. You can rely on them to be there through seasons, but if you step out on them too far,
Starting point is 00:22:10 they may break and leave you high and dry. So you don't know how much you can trust a branch until they've grown with you for a while. But then there are roots at the bottom of the tree. And if you find people who are like the roots, they're not trying to be seen. They don't need anybody to know they're there. They're just trying to give you what you need to hold you up.
Starting point is 00:22:26 And a tree can have way many more leaves and branches than it have roots. So if you have a few roots in your life, you've done really well. And I've been very, very fortunate, God has blessed me with a good handful of roots to hold me up, to hold me accountable, to keep my feet to the fire and to pray for me.
Starting point is 00:22:40 Phenomenal message. So what I think he's going through right now is he's trying to find out who the roots are in his administration. I think he already found them. I think it's too early with a few of them. Maybe. I agree.
Starting point is 00:22:52 But I think it's still too early with a few of them. And what he's proven is he's the alpha amongst alphas. And others can try to argue that he's the alpha amongst the alphas. There is no question about that. So now you can either think like, well, no, I'm going to try to outdo him and out, you know, da da da, or you can say, no, I'm going to be one of the roots because I know in return I'm going to get X, Y, Z. That's how I'm processing him not giving up the endorsement that easily.
Starting point is 00:23:19 And I absolutely support the way he did it. Who do you think, other than his family family are the actual roots in Trump's orbit? I think it's less than a handful and I think Suzy is one of them. I think it's less than a handful. I think Suzy is such a crit. I think Cash is one. Cash Patel? I think it's still early but we'll see, to me. And by the way, I'm talking from a standpoint of I've never spoken to Cash, and I don't know the relationship.
Starting point is 00:23:50 He's more educated on that, to be able to comment on it. I know you and Cash have done great podcasts together, and great conversations together, but I think that maybe- Cash has been there for a long time for Trump. He's been through the fire with Trump. He trusts Cash Patel. And by the way, you said family. Family has nothing to do with it. Trust me, the longer
Starting point is 00:24:11 you're around, you realize family is not going to be there. Family, they're going to look for their own opportunities sometimes. And you know, they're like, well, you know, this, this, that, because they still have a spouse and they're talking to somebody else that's in their ear more than Trump is. But at the same time, there's some that gonna be like, well, you know, this, this, that, because they still have a spouse and they're talking to somebody else that's in their ear more than Trump is. But at the same time, there's some that he's like, no, I know for a fact this guy is a true believer of the legacy of the family. That person wants to build their own identity. This person had a fall in love.
Starting point is 00:24:36 We're probably not gonna have a good relationship together for 10 years. That's kind of what that works. But when it comes to family though, he is a guy who, his sons, they went to work laying wire, pulling wire in his buildings. They all had to start very young and do the most menial jobs all the way up. He required them to prove themselves. He doesn't have a problem if you're creating something in the family, if you're creating something on your own.
Starting point is 00:25:06 It's like his son just went out, Baron just went out and started his own thing. That's good, he loves that. Yeah, for sure. I mean, we were in- But you have to prove yourself. Yeah, I mean, that's the right way to do it. We were at an event in, it was a Goldman Sachs event
Starting point is 00:25:19 in Chicago, St. Regis, Tom, you remember this when we came back, and in this room, I'm sitting in this room, Glenn, and everybody's talking about G5s and G4s and G3s. I'm a G4, I'm a G5. I'm like, holy shit, I didn't know there were this many gangster billionaires. All these Gs are like, geez, it was a song back in the days called, Gs Are On The Move. Who sang the song, Gs Are On The Move? Can you look up Gs Are On The Move?
Starting point is 00:25:42 It's actually great. Can you text it to me? I forgot about this Havoc and Prodigy song. No, no, don't play it. Just text it to me, Rob, if you can. So anyway, so G4, G5, G3, and the main thing that every parent who was a billionaire on stage in their 80s and 70s was being asked is what do you do with the kids? They got to get an MBA. They got to go out and work for somebody else. Then they can come back in a family business and work. Three years you have to go work for somebody else.
Starting point is 00:26:08 But anyways, we'll see. Let's get to the next topic. We got a lot of them. Here's the next one. You talk AI a lot, Glenn. Recently, Musk and Sam Altman have been going back and forth, okay? And it's not been pretty. So OpenAI started as a nonprofit, I I believe and it was a noble cause. Hey
Starting point is 00:26:27 Let's do open AI. Everything is open Let as many people take advantage of this so they can do it themselves and it's not about money It's about the consciousness future humanist all this other stuff and then He sits there sam altman's like, um We should have made this a for-profit company. And Elon Musk comes out and is not happy about it. And Trump in one of the interviews says, how do you handle the fact that Musk is calling
Starting point is 00:26:54 out one of the guys on the deal? He says, yeah, he hates one of the guys on the deal. What do you want me to do about it? I hate some of the guys on the deal, right? They don't get along. And Musk goes and brings a group of people leading a $97.4 billion bid to control open AI. Right? $97.4 to control open AI.
Starting point is 00:27:15 He really wants this company. At this point, it's very obvious. And it's very obvious that Sam Altman is leveraging it to get under his skin and he doesn't want to sell the company, right? So Elon would invest, there's including Vi Capital, Jay, and Hollywood agent Ari Emanuel made a $97.4 billion bid to control OpenAI's nonprofit governing body. The bid is a direct challenge to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman who quickly dismissed it on X saying no. Thank you But we will be we will buy Twitter for nine point seven four billion dollars hence 97.4 nine point seven four billion dollars and Elon responded with
Starting point is 00:27:57 Swindler go a little bit lower and for people that are wondering that's not Elon's account Hey handle this Elon Musk, but he changed the name. Oh, is he German now? Yeah, Harry Bowles. Harry Bowles. And he changed it to that. So anyways, long story short, the bid could complicate OpenAI's ongoing $40 billion fundraising deal led by SoftBank, which values the company at $300 billion. OpenAI nonprofit structure gives it legal control over the company despite having only
Starting point is 00:28:23 two employees and $22 million in assets. Musk's offer OpenAI to determine a fair market value for its nonprofit arm, which must be compensated if Altman and his team fully transition to a for-profit model. If Sam Altman and the present OpenAI Inc. board are intent on becoming a fully for-profit corporation, it is vital that the charity be fairly compensated," said Mark Tauberhoff, Musk's attorney. Glenn, thoughts? I think the reason why Musk is doing this is he actually understands the threat of AGI-ASI.
Starting point is 00:28:57 He knows that we are probably 2026 from AGI and 2028 from ASI and he truly believes that it should be open for everyone. This technology should be available for everyone. This is why Silicon Valley moved into the Trump camp because they knew that the government was going to control it, the company that he's now trying to bid against, Sam Altman, he is not a good guy, not a guy I would trust with AI. Why is that? Because I think that first of all the whole premise of OpenAI was that it was open. When he came in, when Elon Musk came in, he did this to stop so we didn't have to
Starting point is 00:29:53 possibly worry about transhumanism. That we have to have a way to compete with the machine and no one can own that. It has to be owned by everyone. And so when Sam says, oh money money money, I don't think you can trust this guy at all. And Elon Musk knows that's why he wants to go to Mars. It's not just about global warming for him. It's more about AI. Get humans off the planet before ASI happens. Otherwise transhumanism has to happen. You have to have, this is Elon Musk, you have to be able to have an implant that will help you understand ASI. Otherwise we're ants and we will be controlled by ASI. Otherwise, we're ants and we will be controlled by ASI. So your
Starting point is 00:30:49 solutions are for Elon Musk, you have to control it, you have to have it open so someone can come in and compete if God forbid it goes awry. Two, you're going to have to develop brain implants that give you access to the internet and you're able to process like ASI. And three, get the hell off the planet. Otherwise humanity is over. I think he truly gets it. And I think he's really the only one standing up and telling America, for as much as they will hear,
Starting point is 00:31:27 the truth of what is coming, what danger this poses. Tom. Rise to it with the BMO Eclipse Rise Visa Card. The credit card that rewards your good financial habits. Earn points for paying your credit card bill in full and on time every month. Level up from bill payer to reward slayer. Terms and conditions apply. Well I agree with that. And I feel like this is a three level chess game.
Starting point is 00:32:02 Level one is the egos of the two men involved Elon Musk and Sam Altman and they go back and they've been banging back and forth quite a bit the second level of this is Altman desperately needs fuel it mean big stacks of capital and they're out there trying to raise a lot of it a 40 billion dollar raise That's a big that they're trying to raise that much money picture it this way They're like trying to raise three companies that are gonna basically be capital That's put into open AI at a value of 300 billion. Well
Starting point is 00:32:38 valuations are determined By market forces and by investor forces and so so what he does, he comes out with this at one third the value that Altman's going out for. So Altman's going out for a $300 billion valuation. He comes out at one third of that at 97.4. And he's using the law of odd numbers. If he comes out and says 80, ah, it's just a different thing. When he comes out and says 80, ah, it's just a different thing.
Starting point is 00:33:05 When he comes out and says, no, no, no, 97.4, he comes out with an odd number. This is the second level of the chess game, complicates Altman's fundraising, and there's also the nonprofit part of it, as Trunks' lawyer correctly pointed out, that there's that. And then the higher level thing is, yeah,
Starting point is 00:33:24 there's a reason why Musk has talked about making humans interplanetary. There's a reason because he really believes that AGI, artificial general intelligence, which is AI solving little problems for us, doing things for us, kind of mimicking us or being human-like, versus ASI, which almost like the opening scene of Terminator 2 when it says the what did it says the what was the name of the computer the
Starting point is 00:33:51 oh Skynet. Skynet became sentient on December 15th at this thing and so suddenly is thinking beyond humans ahead of humans and there you have that web so this is a three level chess game here where he's interfering, he's riffing on his buddy, his ex-buddy, Sam, he's interfering with the financing because he wants to interfere with the financing because he wants to interfere with the structures. And then also he's playing this game five moves ahead
Starting point is 00:34:20 and he's concerned about this AGI ASI thing. And if you listen to him at smaller talks This is exactly what Musk is talking about so there's a huge Underbelly this thing this is just a little bit of iceberg showing up above water there's a big thing if Elon is pushing this hard and Elon's got an eye for what's going to happen in ten years This is either a big threat, say that again. It's not 10 years.
Starting point is 00:34:46 It's less than 10 years? By the time we are electing the next president, we'll have AGI and possibly ASI. By the next election. We have AGI in certain lanes right now. Yes we do. But is he, is it like an Oklahoma land rush type of a model and he wants to be urgent to get it
Starting point is 00:35:05 before Alvin has control of it? Here's when you'll know everybody is serious. We need to build nuclear power plants right now. We need every piece of energy online right now. And we need server farms the size of cities. When you start to see America say, we are building nuclear power plants without really any discussion, we're building them, the amount of energy that ASI is going to take is mind-boggling. You can't run ASI even on the energy
Starting point is 00:35:38 that we have right now. You have to have these server farms next to a nuclear power plant, and that power plant is just powering the server farm for ASI. That's going to take about $800 billion. When you get, when somebody is serious, which is exactly the number, by the way, that Trump is proposing, when you get serious money of $ billion dollars for power and server farms, that's when you know we're in the lead. And I have to tell you, I have been preaching about ASI and AGI since the 1990s and warning about the ethical things that we have to take into consideration. But I'll tell you this, as afraid of ASI as I am, the United States better well be the one that has it, or we are in deep trouble. The world is in
Starting point is 00:36:31 deep trouble. So then the way I'm processing what you're saying is there's different layers. One is which country is going to lead ASI and AGI? And that will be decided by energy. Perfect. So nuclear, which I get that part, so let's just say We're the lead great So who cares whoever leads it within America? Just let's be happy to be the fact that we're leading it now second
Starting point is 00:36:54 Let me ask the second part of the question then a second layer is Look if we can lead it as a nation first grade But the second one is who the hell is running it? Is the concern, cause you know who owns most of OpenAI? 49% is Microsoft, and so that's who? That's Bill Gates. So that's the part where it's a Gates controlling it, or a Muskamp controlling it, and you know. In my vault, in my library, I have a letter
Starting point is 00:37:23 from Lyndon Bain Johnson as the president to, I can't remember who it was, in Silicon Valley who was proposing government funding for Silicon Valley. We're going to, this is in 1967, and Johnson says we know the government needs to have a high tech, we're going to be investing. The government has been in on Silicon Valley from the beginning and that's not necessarily working out to be a good thing. We need to make sure whoever is programming and whoever is owning this that we have ethical people that we trust.
Starting point is 00:38:04 Having Bill Gates involved in Open AI is terrifying. No, he owns it already so there's nothing. So put some handcuffs on him with Elon Musk. Yeah and what you're talking about in terms of energy, we brought this up in the podcast. We've been kind of sounding this alarm for a little while. Right now in the US there is one large-scale nuclear reactor under construction. It's in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and it was just approved by it for that power company. Funny, Oak Ridge is one of the three cities of the old Manhattan Project out in the middle of nowhere. And would you like to know how
Starting point is 00:38:37 many China has under construction? 27. 27. And there are two companies in the United States that have been fighting tooth and nail to get permission to build small reactors next to data centers. One of those is Oracle and Larry Ellison is leading it. Following the Ellison framework is Google that's trying to build the data center with three small unitary next gen nuclear reactors. So we are trying to do this while our government is pushing green energy and they're using the word nuclear
Starting point is 00:39:10 the way you would have used it back in 1978 with Three Mile Island. Yes. But notice Gates goes in and tries to get Three Mile Island. He tries to open it up and is opening it up for his own use and nobody's saying a word about that. I mean everybody should be rooting, it's amazing, now that the left has just
Starting point is 00:39:30 non-stop demonizing Elon Musk, a guy who honestly, single-handedly, I shouldn't say that, with in in in collaboration in some ways with Donald Trump, has freed the world and given the world the people of the world actual hope that we're not just going to be the downtrodden. You should be rooting for XAI and what he's doing in Tennessee. If you can get Elon Musk, and I hate to say this because I don't know Elon Musk and I don't necessarily trust Elon Musk with everything but I trust him more than anybody else because he's
Starting point is 00:40:11 verbalizing the warnings where everybody else is saying I mean I just saw what I trust here's what I trust I trust competition I Trust competition because I think we need competition on both sides There's a part of me that doesn't mind there being competition because anything with a monopoly on one end will eventually have too much power to hurt the other side. Then you should be for open AI. I am. Oh for sure I am. No that's not the question. The question is I want competition where they can go at it. Anyway, okay let's go to the tariff conversation here. Alright right. So, tariffs. While this is taking, I'll just read you a bunch of these.
Starting point is 00:40:49 Okay, Trump plans to announce 25% steel, aluminum tariffs on Monday. This is yesterday, right? That's a Bloomberg story. Rob, I think you got a clip on this. Is that him speaking about it, or is that somebody else? Give me one second. I'm looking for it. Okay, so that's that one.
Starting point is 00:41:04 Oh, here it is. Is it him, or is it someone else? It me one second I'm looking for it. Okay so that's down one. Oh there it is. Is it him or is it someone else? It's him. Okay go for it. So the failed American trade policies have led our once incredible United States steel and aluminum industries once incredible it's once incredible not now but they're they're not bad I saved them because of my first term totally saved them if I didn't do what I did, I put massive tariffs. Not the highest level, but pretty massive tariffs. We took in a lot of money and we took in a lot of jobs. But we were being pummeled by both friend and foe alike.
Starting point is 00:41:40 Our nation requires steel and aluminum to be made in America, not in foreign lands. We need to create in order to protect our country's future resurgence of U.S. manufacturing and production, the likes of which has not been seen for many decades. Rob, you can pause it right there. So 25% tariffs on all imports of steel and aluminum, Kai. Then the EU and Asian exporters, including South Korea, are preparing for potential retaliation, recalling past trade disputes under Trump's first term. In 2018, the US imposed duties on 7 billion dollars of European steel and imports.
Starting point is 00:42:17 China retaliates with imposing 14 billion dollars worth of US goods with their own set of tariffs. So that's China, okay? Beijing and both of those tariffs are $14 billion goods with levies ranging from 10 to 15% on liquefied natural gas, coal, crude oil, farm equipment, and automotive goods. It's embassy in Washington announced. So this is the move after US Trump posing a 10% levy on Chinese products. Okay, so that's that part stay with me here While this has taken place Brazil makes preparations for US tariffs. Okay
Starting point is 00:42:53 Reciprocal tariffs are all over the place. I mean I can go on and on and on about different conversations here. This leads to the story of interest rates Rob if you can pull up a Interest rates on what's going on here. What page is that talking about where interest rates, Rob, if you can pull up interest rates on what's going on here, what page is that talking about where interest rates are now? Is it the one with, yeah, that's the one right there. It's page 19, a Wall Street Journal story comes out talking about the mood of the American consumer is souring.
Starting point is 00:43:23 Consumer sentiment has dropped significantly as inflation expectations jumped from 3.3 in January to 4.3 in February, the highest since November of 2023. It's very rare to see a full percentage point jump in inflation expectations," says Joanne Su, the director of the University of Michigan. Concerns about tariffs and economic turbulence have driven pessimism across the political spectrum. Would even Trump supporters like Paul Bison, a 58 year old business owner saying, I don't like the turbulence, I don't like the chaos.
Starting point is 00:43:53 In a market, Trump's threats of 10% on China, 25% on Mexico and Canada, fueled economic, da da da da da. Okay, so that's what's taking place there. Tom, your thoughts about tariffs and how it's increasing, how it's causing inflation expectations jumping from 3.3 to 4.3 in February. First of all, the tariffs haven't been in place long enough to cause that.
Starting point is 00:44:13 They're just getting announced right now. And I find it amusing that when Trump was announcing tariffs on know, that the European Union retaliated with tariffs on Harley-Davidson motorcycles and Levi's. That's what the European Union. That would be like a wife says, okay, I'm really upset, embargo on sexual relations in this household. And then the husband says, oh yeah, well, then I'm not going to put the seat down. It's like, how do you compare
Starting point is 00:44:45 these two? And so I think right now I have said for weeks these are tactics not taxes and they are meant to move people in the middle of negotiations. Are markets responding? Are stock markets responding? We had a 48 hour bounce bounce on the stock market two weeks ago and things went back to normal on a couple things in tariffs. So the tariffs, what he's saying is if you're not going to come to the microphone and you're not going to negotiate on fair trade policies with me, guess what? Here I come and I'm going to build jobs in America and I'm going to, if that means I'm going to put tariffs on raw bauxite, which becomes aluminum and or okay, then this is what we're going to do tariffs on raw bauxite, which becomes aluminum, or, okay,
Starting point is 00:45:25 then this is what we're going to do. These are tactics, not permanent taxes, and we have to wait and see the impact on them. Now, the news media needs to say, red man, orange man, bad. They're saying, inflation's up a bit. It must be those damn tariffs. The tariffs, there hasn't been an impact on a price of something yet The tariffs have to go into impact then you need compliance by companies or mining companies Then you have to have end result to to finish goods
Starting point is 00:45:56 So you can say that they've had time to actually calculate that inflation is up. So any inflation that's up right now These are November and December impact stats that are still related to the vestiges of the Biden administration. But the media wants their headline. So the negotiations are real, the taxes are real, but they're not going to be here real long. And these are negotiations and people need to calm down because it's I think it's all going settle back and the water is gonna achieve its Level and we're gonna be just fine But in the meantime lots of headlines for people that don't like the orange man, so I I agree
Starting point is 00:46:36 These you have to separate his love for tariffs which he loves And then also income taxes. He hates income taxes. Would he like to see the United States go back to the way we originally were, where it's where we're getting all of our taxes from overseas and not from the people? Absolutely. But what you're seeing here is negotiation. And every time the press has said, oh, look, it's going to destroy, they've been wrong. He's negotiating. He is the toughest and most brilliant negotiator I have ever seen, from tariffs to Gaza. Look at what the guy did with Gaza. He says the controversial thing was, you know what, all these Palestinians need to leave
Starting point is 00:47:23 Israel. That's not what everybody was talking about the next day. They were talking about, and you know what, I'm going to build a resort there. It's going to be the resort of the United States. Everybody in the Middle East, they were trying to stop that, not the exit of the Gazans. He does this every single time. He is negotiating and brilliantly so. Everybody has faltered so far. Everybody has lost to him on tariffs. The key here is on any tariff that he actually means, what he is doing is
Starting point is 00:48:01 rebuilding our infrastructure. We have got to make this stuff ourself. But how are you going to do that when you can buy it cheaply overseas? He's trying to bring all this industry back, but that takes time. He's got to balance this thing to where he can punish people and reward people. If he goes to a 15-15-15 tax, if he can do that, then you're going to start to have all of these manufacturers coming back basing things here in the United States. But it's dangerous, a really dangerous game to play with these tariffs until you get the taxes that incentivize people to come back here. Makes sense. Adam? Yeah. What he did on Gaza, I believe you mentioned the fact
Starting point is 00:48:47 that he moved the Overton window, which is basically sort of what's acceptable, what's sort of in the nomenclature of what is even appropriate to even discuss. He's like, oh, yeah, we're going to go over here now. We're like, whoa. Where'd that even come from? Right. But regarding the economy, because that's a lot of what I would kind of want to focus on
Starting point is 00:49:04 is the fact that You know he campaigned on basically a couple main points immigration Which I think Tom Homan is basically doing a great job in the economy and then what's the? Number one tool he's using to basically disrupt the economy is tariffs and he's fallen in love with the tariffs. We all know that However, you're starting to see the headlines come out and people are basically confused because, Rob, if you want to pull up some just the headlines real quick, we don't need Trump's conflicting business policies. So economic uncertainty is the number one story in Wall Street Journal right now.
Starting point is 00:49:38 So if you know anything about the markets, the market likes certainty. The market kind of wants to know, hey, what's going on here? And right now it says companies are excited about the administration's focus on fossil fuels, lower taxes and deregulation. Great. But confusion over tariffs, deportations and federal cuts is getting in the way. You also have another article about the fact that CEOs and bankers for them, the Trump you for is fading fast. Then you have another headline the mood of the american Consumer is souring. Do you have that article? That's the one I read. Yeah, okay about you So people are basically confused and there's a bunch of graphs basically people people don't know what trump is going to do
Starting point is 00:50:18 And that's great in a negotiation That's great if you're going to basically try to move people out of gaza but if you're the american consumer american consumer if you're a banker you're a CEO and you're planning for Q2 or next year What have you trying to find moves ahead? It's kind of hard to do your planning If you don't know what's gonna happen how how 12 18 months from now? How is it a guy like me knows what's coming because he's doing what he said he would do How is it that it's causing uncertainty? You know because he's doing what he said he would do. How is it that it's causing uncertainty? You know what he's doing. He's using tariffs to...
Starting point is 00:50:48 The average person isn't as smart as you, Glenn. The average person isn't writing books or writing... You're talking about the market being uncertain. The consumer sentiment, that's every single one of us. But what I'm saying is the average consumer is confused. Confused or scared? Maybe a little bit of both. What I'm saying is the average consumer is confused. Yes. Confused or scared? Maybe a little bit of both. Pull up the four gradients.
Starting point is 00:51:07 I think you're playing with headlines and you look at numbers, Adam. I mean, 47% of people, the approval rating is 47%, which is a high watermark for presidents at this time as people are trying to figure out, okay, what's the tax policy going to be? Are we going to get the secretaries all in place so we can have hard policy decisions coming out. And right now, consumer sentiment is overall strong. And with that, you need to look at the writers that wrote those, just like you can go to vtnews.ai and you can find out where the spin is.
Starting point is 00:51:40 The writers that wrote some of those Wall Street Journal stories, go find out what they believe and take a look at what they're doing They're interlacing two things. Oh banks love this but there's uncertainty about this. It's confusing Wait prove to me that the second half of your headline made to generate clicks is Somehow and that there is a true impact on the front end of what Jamie Dimon in the banking industry is doing right now There's not these are headlines. These are there in the media is in the business of selling ads. Well, unfortunately, they're doing it right now. Unfortunately, they're not just headlines, Tom, because there's actually data that goes along with this. When you talk about consumer sentiment, it's not
Starting point is 00:52:19 like they can just throw a headline out there and then not have any data to support it. So Rob, if you pull up the pie charts that I sent you in that text just now, it can show that the American consumers confused as hell. Look at the red. They're basically saying, are we going to end up paying for all this? That's okay. So if you look at the red right here, they're basically saying, is the American consumer going to end up being the one who pays for the tariffs? Now, I do agree, they haven't been implemented yet. So it's all speculation. But they said in the article right here. And the second half of the tariffs
Starting point is 00:52:46 have not been implemented. Trump's theory is, go ahead, raise tariffs, everybody will say, well, that's just gonna cost, you know, cost of living's gonna go up. Yeah, so reduce taxes. When you do that, then you have the balance. You can't just raise the tariffs. His second shoe hasn't dropped yet. Okay. does that make sense yes yeah so the point is
Starting point is 00:53:10 we don't know what's gonna happen I think is using the art of the day. I got you. Finney you were gonna say something. Let's just first find out how we got here just say the Biden administration ruined everything they ruined the economy inflation went up by how many points Tom? All of them. Oh, thank you. All of them. And what I think, and Adam, I get it, the fear and everything like that and people are tripping out, but what people have to like realize in layman's terms, America has had a dislocated shoulder for four years.
Starting point is 00:53:36 Trump was the doctor that came in and reset it. What happens when you reset? I've dislocated my shoulder. It hurts, it's going to be sore for a while, but after a while we'll level back and we're going to be back. But it's going to hurt for a while, but after a while, we'll level back and we're gonna be back. But it's gonna hurt for a little while, so deal with it. Whenever in a company, you launch a new comp plan on how to bonus, on how to get a new sales structure
Starting point is 00:53:58 that you launched your guys, you know what happens? Some of the guys don't like it, they're like, man, this is bad, I'm out. Some of the guys don't like it. They're like, man, this is bad. I'm out. Some of the guys panic. Some of the guys stay patient, but you cannot judge a comp plan and the consequences of it for three to six months. It takes about six months, and that's in a small company. Now in a country, it may take six to 12 months, and you just have to be kind of patient to see what's going to be happening. I don't think it's going to take that long, but once they come out with the tax plan,
Starting point is 00:54:30 it's going to be a different sentiment when people start realizing, okay, I may be patient here with the tariffs to see what happens, but I'm going to get some victories here on this side. Okay, next story. Next story is about California wildfires. Allstate says California wildfires to bring company $1.1 billion in losses. This is one of many insurance companies. One of the most interesting percentages in this story is the following. Allstate CEO Tom Wilson announced that the company's losses from devastating Southern California wildfires are expected to be around $1.1 billion pre-tax net of reinsurance, attributing
Starting point is 00:55:11 the impact to strategic decision to reduce market share beginning 07 in a comprehensive reinsurance program. The losses stem from fires, including the Palisades fire, which scorched 23,700 acres, destroyed 6,800 structures, and claimed more than two dozen lives. All state shares of California homeowners, this is the percentage, Tom, all state shares of California homeowners insurance market has dropped from 12.6% in 2008 to 5.8%. They've been leaving.
Starting point is 00:55:43 They're like, dude, lower the risk in the state of California, 5.8 in 2023. So this $1.1 billion loss is only on 5.8%, which means the other 20 times of whoever the other insurance companies are, what did they lose? Think about that number right there. Tom, what are your thoughts on this story? Well, guess what? Why have they been moving? They have been moving because of long-term things that have been
Starting point is 00:56:10 affecting California homeowners and the insurance industry. Number one, we can go back to all kinds of fires and everything that have happened with terrible consequences to human life and property. PG&E, ancient systems given a free pass by the California government to avoid suits. They were given a pass to avoid suits with their ancient transmission lines which were arcing and have demonstrably started some of the wildfires over the last 15 years. Step one. Step two. Forrest has not been managed because California running a deficit has not been putting money into that.
Starting point is 00:56:45 No, they've got billions of dollars missing for homeless or immigration that they can't tell you where it went, but they don't have money to manage it for us. I guarantee you the underwriters have seen this. Then you have the rebuild costs thanks to inflation. And finally, and even worse, you have a thing that's called over indexing where you as an insurance company go You know what state farm by the way, this is all state state farm You can go back and look at the articles. They had an amazing they had these three vice presidents I read about that from New Orleans to Mobile, Alabama
Starting point is 00:57:18 they had achieved just an incredible management of their sales force, and they had an amazing market share of coastal communities from Mobile, Alabama to New Orleans. And when Hurricane Katrina came through, guess what? State Farm, with all of that market share, was overindexed. And so they took more of the loss and more of the devastation because they're paying out the insurance. They sold an insurance policy,
Starting point is 00:57:44 and now they gotta pay it out as proper. Well, Allstate was finding out in California, but it's finding out through, and by the way, the underfunding of fire departments and reservoir systems, all of those come together. And if you don't think that the underwriters inside Allstate understood what was going around from a business standpoint. Everything I've described is business, not headlines, not political. PG&E was business. Managing the forestry areas, business. Permitting on where you could build new houses was all business.
Starting point is 00:58:18 And guess what? We saw the pictures that were taken by the news helicopters of tons of fire trucks sitting in these, they called them boneyards, where they needed service and repair before they could put back into service. And underfunding of that. They understood all of it and this is exactly the outcome. By the way, look at that right there, Tom. This came up just two hours ago.
Starting point is 00:58:40 Travelers estimates California wildfire loss at 1.7 billion. So that's another one at 1.7 billion. So that's another one 1.7 billion And if you remember ABC news came out with a story estimating that the total losses are gonna be around 30 billion Some are even saying 40 billion dollars insurance company in the state of California. So again When things like this happen, there are emergency board meetings. What do you think they're talking about in these board meetings? Do you think they're talking about expanding their business in California or do you think they're talking about when are we leaving the state of California? Glenn, your thoughts. I'm not qualified to
Starting point is 00:59:15 talk about the insurance. You guys definitely are, but I will tell you as a taxpayer until California fixes all of their policies, insurance companies and my tax dollars should not be there. Look, insurance is a business. You are asking these insurance companies to insure things that are insane, insane. They shouldn't be doing it. They have to pay out for the policies that they had, but my tax dollars, I am so sick and tired of sending tax dollars to California to be wasted when every single one of us know how to prevent forest fires. We don't need Smokey the Bear to tell us. You need common-sense
Starting point is 01:00:02 underbrush clear. You need to build your houses in the right places where the underbrush is away from it, and most importantly you need tons of water. They're not doing any of those things until California starts to build more reservoirs. They get serious about water, they get serious about power, they get serious about clearing the underbrush and doing common-sense things, we shouldn't send them a dollar. Now I feel for the people who have lost their homes, and I want to be there for those people, but not California, not California. And when you hear the word FEMA, ladies and gentlemen, that is you
Starting point is 01:00:44 hear FEMA, that is your tax dollars leaving Washington going to an area of devastation And it's helping fellow citizens like yours, which is a good thing But it shouldn't be going there and it shouldn't be happening by the way It's sensible when you're saying is that FEMA story just came out employees said to be fired over a gracious 59 million dollar payment yeah to New York City migrants. This is Musk's claim that the Federal Emergency Market Agency, FEMA, violated the law by sending $59 million last week to luxury hotels in New York City to house illegal migrants, adding the Department of Doge, Doge just discovered the payment.
Starting point is 01:01:19 Musk insisted money is meant for American disaster relief and instead is being spent on high-end hotels for illegals, a stated and stated a clawback demand will be made today to recoup these funds. City Hall officials disputed Trump Musk's claim on the $59 million dollars that have been previously disclosed, not just luxury hotels. They clarified that only 19 of the $237 million of federal funding awarded to the city have not gone to hotels and that the majority will be spent on reimbursing other services the city should.
Starting point is 01:01:50 By the way, while this is happening, New York Post comes out and says, who was getting fired, Rob? The story you just pulled up? Four people you said got fired? Yes, four federal emergency management agency employees who were the ones that diverted the money to house the illegal migrants in New York City are going to be fired by FEMA today. Yeah I mean listen I'm not they should go to jail. By the way let's stay on this the only reason
Starting point is 01:02:11 I'm reading this to you is because Glenn brought up FEMA and Tom talked about FEMA. Adam you've been in insurance for a decade and a half you see the story here with all states, state of California what are you thinking? I mean I don't want to re-litigate exactly what they said, but Glenn brought up the best point. Like if you go on page eight, while their city is burning down and there's billions of dollars to be held accountable, this is the number one story in Fox News. California residents protest threatened lawsuits over state's refusal to follow Trump's trans
Starting point is 01:02:41 athletes ban. So it's like they'd rather have the city burnt down than live under Trump's anti trans policies. Go ahead. He talked about basically having some common sense. Yeah. So while your city's burning down, hold on guys, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. We got to have dudes be able to compete against ladies. Yeah. Come on guys. And that's what California wants. Fine. but I'm not paying for it anymore. You can sit outside of California and see the disasters that are headed its way. You could have predicted all the homelessness, all the drug, all the crime, all the fires.
Starting point is 01:03:18 We can sit in our states and watch it and go, that's not going to work out well. So why are we continuing to pay for it? I'm done. I'm done. If they want to do that, that's fine. But we're not sending you tax dollars. No. And did you hear as well, Cal, I think it was last week, Gavin Newsom was talking about the mandate for people that were rebuilding. And he said that you can't rebuild the same. You have to rebuild with science and climate in mind. So not only are they going to have to put up low income housing back, you can't even build what you want. And this, I read this yesterday, and this is a fact, the city of New York also pays, that's happening, $220 million to rent the entire Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan to house illegals.
Starting point is 01:03:59 So I was- Look that up, Rob. I was in, my charity, we were one of the first in to North Carolina for the hurricane. I saw it firsthand. I saw eight days into it, FEMA just showing up and doing nothing, doing nothing. And the federal government trying to come in, we had set up a temporary airport. We had people with helicopters from all over the country coming in to volunteer their time, right? Saving people. The government didn't do anything. When the government first came in, thank God, it was a bunch of veterans that were running this airport, if you will. It was at the Harley-Davidson dealership. And the federal government comes in and says, you're running an illegal airport here. This doesn't have FAA approval.
Starting point is 01:04:45 And all of the vets stood up and said, you can try to shut us down, go ahead. But we are staying here. We're saving lives. Get the hell off this property. And they walked away. But they did it every single, in every single category. The FEMA needs to be shut down.
Starting point is 01:05:04 Shut down. And millions of people are with you on that specific topic when you're seeing things like that taking place, which leads me to the next conversation. Bill Maher, who by the way, when he's speaking, he did agree on a lot of things. And then he said, but I still think climate change is number one. I still think climate change is number one. Let me just read this to you. Bill Maher agrees with Trump that Department of Education should be abolished not like kids are getting any smarter Rob Is this the one that he talks about Rahm Emanuel? Yes. Okay, go ahead and play this clip. Go for it The Department of Education now, I don't know that much about it, but I've never read good things.
Starting point is 01:05:46 Rahm Emanuel, who I agree with on almost everything, here was a quote he said, a third of eighth graders can't read, and now he wants to close the department? And I thought, that's probably why they can't read. Or at least partly. Partly. I mean, it keeps, the numbers keep getting worse
Starting point is 01:06:02 and worse and worse. And I don't know if the Department of Education is anything, but I mean it doesn't really, I don't know what it does, except take money. It's sort of a middleman. It doesn't like run classrooms or do stuff like that. I don't think it makes policy. So where are you on something like that? I think that the Department of Education has to... Glenn, thoughts? Department of Education needs to be shut down. I mean I know Betsy DeVos and she said you walk around that place and she said it has nothing
Starting point is 01:06:33 to do with local schools, has nothing to do with it. The teachers union and Department of Education are the reason our kids are being churned out and pushed out into the streets without an ability to read anything. Those two operations, the Department of Education, wipe it out. We've got to break up the unions. The unions are pretty much just another NGO that something like USAID, if it was in a foreign country, would be enabling and sending money to? Tom? Well, married to a teacher and having who taught in LA Unified as a union teacher before she got fed up and went to private schools. So I know of what I speak and I've raised now two girls that have come through this and I've done a lot of research on it.
Starting point is 01:07:25 And there are two changes that would need to be banked. And the first is merit-based accountability for teachers. Teachers need to be evaluated for their merit and their abilities like anybody else, and the ones that have poor attitudes or not abilities are no longer teachers. Simple, the union uses tenure to block the merit-based evaluation
Starting point is 01:07:46 of the teachers. So number one... But giving teachers also an ability to teach. Let them find the good ones that teach in their own way and let them teach it. Correct. On the effectiveness of the teachers. Exactly. Completely. That's point one. And number two is there's a lot of stats that are that are out there that talk about them number of dollars Per pupil, but they don't talk about is the actual Impact dollars per pupil in other words They're funding million dollar DEI programs say the national level or a school board is actually funding
Starting point is 01:08:19 creation of alternative textbooks and NGOs are getting that money. But then when you take, okay, there's 100 students here divided by 100 million. Oh my gosh, that's a million per student. That's not what actually gets the student. You have to look at the teacher salary and the actual investment in the school and you'll find that.
Starting point is 01:08:38 And so number one, you got to break the union or if you keep the union because you can't move it, you got to have merit-based teaching in place number one and number two you then have to go back and and not worry about the the woke and DEI programs at the school boards and go back to simple hey we need to elevate the capabilities of these students as referenced by the national test scores and make the school boards accountable to the macro test scores. If the school boards are accountable to macro test scores and the teachers are accountable to being measured on their merit and effectiveness, those two things will move it forward in America. But
Starting point is 01:09:20 you also need a third thing, and people like to talk about it, but there is a third thing out there, which is parental impact and how people parent and the value that people put on ensuring that their kids are at school and how early you give them a cell phone and what you make them do. You don't have to have a lot of money to help them focus and to put guardrails around them of what they do after school hours in terms of just studying and doing basic homework. So there has to be participation from the parents. And if those three points were pushed on a national level, all of this improves. And by the way, guess what I haven't even mentioned? Department of Education, because what do they do? They're
Starting point is 01:10:00 just doing programs from from up high at the federal level, and you don't need it. You absolutely don't need it. Adam. Yeah, Bill Maher's like, I don't even know what the Department of Education does. I don't think many of us do. They don't. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:10:16 Now I think, you know, someone that Pat always talks about sense is that common sense will hopefully prevail. Whatever's happening in government right now, if you want to break down the whole Department of Government efficiency, a lot of it is not even necessarily efficiency, it's accountability. They're basically saying, I think it was, they talked about zero-based budgeting and basically going line by line. Like, what are we doing with this money right
Starting point is 01:10:40 here? Where's this going? Who's spending? Where's it's going? Guatemala, trans surgeries, what we're doing puppet shows in Iraq, like, where's all this money going? And I think that people are basically just starting to understand, All right, I don't know where this money is even frickin going. Hold on what we're giving. We're not giving money to citizens in North Carolina or California. We're giving it to illegal immigrants in hotels in New York, these teachers unions that are basically not abling kids to learn. Let's make sure we prioritize families and kids, not teachers unions. Let's prioritize how about women, not trans women, like just common sense needs to prevail. And the Department of Government Efficiency will hopefully
Starting point is 01:11:24 hold these people accountable and make sense where this money is even going. And by the way, while you're saying this, you know these lists of ridiculous and insane things that USAID spends your money on? Rob, I'm going to text you this clip by Ben Bernanke, I want you to play in a minute here, but I want to read through this to you. Millions of taxpayer dollars were spent on controversial projects worldwide including 7.9 million dollars to teach Sri Lankan journalists how to avoid binary gender language
Starting point is 01:11:51 Number two four and a half million dollars to hasn't been calling for that. That's right Four and a half million dollars to combat disinformation in Kazakhstan. Yes Dollars for sex changes and LGBTQ activism in Guatemala We're fixed now. $2.1 million to help the BBC value the diversity of Libyan society. Now I can sleep good at night. BBC is in British broadcasting. $10 million worth of USAID funded meals ended up with an Al-Qaeda linked terrorist group.
Starting point is 01:12:20 Yes. $6 million for tourism in Egypt. $5 million for EcoHealth Alliance, which helped fund bat virus reached at the Wuhan lab One and a half million dollars to an Armenian LGBT group Armenian genocide is going on. We gotta touch LGBT. Don't worry about the Armenians. One and a half million dollars to the LGBT advocacy
Starting point is 01:12:48 in Jamaica, two million dollars to promote LGBT equity in Latin America through entrepreneurship, 2.3 million dollars for artisanal and small scale gold mining in the Amazon. I don't even know what that means. Yeah, five and a half million dollars for LGBT activism in Uganda. This is where the money is going.
Starting point is 01:13:03 But this is why people are so annoyed. I want you to watch this clip. This is from 08-09. Ben Bernanke is being asked about where a half a trillion dollars of money went to. This was shared to me by Brandon. Play this clip, watch the way he answers and just watch his body language and tell me if you believe him. Go ahead Rob. What was his job title? What was he back then? He was the chairman of the Fed. The Fed. He was the head of the believe. What's his job title? But Pat, what was he back then? He was the chairman of the Fed. He was the head of the Fed.
Starting point is 01:13:27 No, no, this guy was like the previous Jerome Powell. All the younger people that look at it. Play this clip. Go for it. Who got the money? To financial institutions in Europe and other countries. Which ones? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:13:41 Half a trillion dollars. Half a trillion dollars and you don't know who got the money? The loans go to the central banks and they then put them out to their institutions to try to bring down short-term interest rates in dollar markets around the world. Well let's start with which central banks got the money. There are 14 of them which are listed in our – I'm sure they're listed in here somewhere. All right. So who actually made that decision to hand out a trillion dollars that way, half a trillion dollars?
Starting point is 01:14:10 Who made that decision? The Federal Open Market Committee. Okay. And was it done at one time or in a series of meetings? A series of meetings. And under what legal authority? We have a longstanding legal authority to do swaps with other central banks. It's not an emergency authority of any kind.
Starting point is 01:14:27 Anything specific about it? Yes, his lawyer. Do you know the... Anybody? My counsel says Section 14 of the General Confederation Reserve Act. Tom, thoughts on this? You know, it's amazing that such a massive, by the way, he's, does anybody remember how much TARP was? What was TARP? $787 billion. Okay. So we're talking about a number that
Starting point is 01:14:56 is 75% of TARP and TARP, we agonized over it and who's getting it and is everybody going to pay it back? And I guess Ford didn't take it You know There were islands in the stream of companies that didn't do it and we were so concerned about all that tarp money And he is casually talking about we are we we gave it to the central banks central banks give it to their banks half half a trillion dollars and Him, you know it shows how big the dollars are at the FOMC, the Federal Open Market Committee, and
Starting point is 01:15:28 how big the world economy are, but also how blase our number one leader is about it and not knowing it. How can you not know? Well, it was a half a billion dollars and that was a really tough time because this is 2009 and I think all you good people know that last year Oh eight was a suck of a year And so it went this front much that this where this much went here this much went here Because of the contagion that was the collapse in the u.s Spread over to those banks and so we needed to give them liquidity and here's the top five and this is just the beginning
Starting point is 01:16:01 Of it. You don't you want to say that we tracked this About four years ago. There's about three four trillion dollars that Did just that just kind of just disappeared from the United States the the scary thing is This is where we get war. This is when the entire world is destabilized Besant said just this weekend, he said, you know, Elon Musk is going in and he's going to make recommendations. He's not making changes, he's making recommendations.
Starting point is 01:16:32 We did this in the 70s, we did this in the 90s, and nothing happened. He said, so we're going to get his recommendations and I don't make the decision. This is Secretary of Treasury. I don't make the decision. Me expecting him to say, the President I don't make the decision. This Secretary of Treasury, I don't make the decision. Me expecting him to say the President and I will make the decision. No, no, no. We will give these recommendations to the Federal Reserve and they will make the decisions. Excuse me? So when when Elon Musk said we've got to audit the Fed, when you get to the central bank of the United States and they try to get in there, that's
Starting point is 01:17:09 when you're going to see the entire world destabilized because that thing is a black hole, a black hole. I think this is just inevitably needed. I mean, when you when you ask the common person and they say, I paid taxes, you know, I made 300 grand this year, I made 100 grand this year, I made a half million this year, I made 50 grand this year. Where made 100 grand this year. I made a half a million this year I made 50 grand this year Where do all my taxes go? You know, you go look at your paycheck and it has your you know, Social Security or Medicare your Medicaid
Starting point is 01:17:33 You have all these employee tax payroll. You're like what what am I what's what's happening right now? So then you know accountability is a hell of a as a hell of a drug and you start asking these questions So yeah, what happened to a half a trillion dollars? He's just like, I don't know, my lawyer said yeah, according to section 472, I don't really know. But you know what, that's also the reason why America is excited about Doge. Yes. That's why. It's very simple. America just wants to know where is my money going? And you talk about team of rivals, you know what it makes me think about?
Starting point is 01:18:06 Why it's possible for the three trillion dollars to be gone. If there's such a thing as team of rivals, there has to be such a thing as team of criminals. Where they protect each other and say, hey, how much you got? Okay, cool, all right, good, good for you, my brother. I'm gonna go, how much you got? Guys, yes, so this is, well look, sometimes it happens
Starting point is 01:18:23 and you know, but we're gonna have to move on, and to see what's in the bill, you have to pass it first, to find out exactly what we're spending money on, trust the politicians that they have the best interest in, and we're like, no. And exposing those people is Jason Bourne stuff. That's when you get the most powerful people with all this money saying, me not me cause a distraction
Starting point is 01:18:46 that's when you start to have wars and that's the problem Glenn I think sorry Adam just I think that's the problem of why this guy has been such a threat to them yes no wonder why they tried to shoot him no wonder why they're trying to trust it just hasn't stopped because now he's in he's pulled back the current and Glenn and now we're going transgender guada what the fuck so listen to this though you we're still framing this incorrectly people are saying where did my tax money go yeah you will work your entire life your entire life you will struggle to make your taxes to be able to go to the grocery store because you're paying your fair share. All of your money will not pay for the LGBTQ advancement in Uganda. Everything
Starting point is 01:19:34 you've paid your entire life will not pay for that one program. What the hell? You say we're here and I'm getting Social Security tax taken out then I have to pay my income tax. They're spending not only the income tax, they're spending more than the income tax and they've spent your Social Security money as well. They're leaving you penniless. For what? Not Ugandans. They're doing it for the NGOs and the power. Exactly. And not even the NGOs as well. I mean, look at the Department of Defense. So I think,
Starting point is 01:20:09 Rob, I sent you that clip, the conversation that Jon Stewart had with, I think, the deputy secretary of the... This is not new. Yeah. Okay. But the point is, this is the problem. Yeah, you can play this clip, But play the clip. This is older. And Rob, if you can get the data, we can tell the audience when this is from, well go for it.
Starting point is 01:20:28 Two summers ago. There is a lot of waste, fraud, and abuse within a system. Audits and waste, fraud, and abuse are not the same thing. So let's decompose these things. Then please educate me on what the difference is. Sure, so an audit is exactly what you just described, which is do I know what was delivered to which place? The ability to pass an audit,
Starting point is 01:20:46 or the fact that the DOD has not passed an audit, is not suggestive of waste, fraud, and abuse. That is completely false right there. Because we didn't pass the audit. So what is suggestible? It's suggestive that we don't have an accurate inventory that we can pull up on what we have where. Watch her laugh, watch this laugh. That is not the same as saying we can pull up on what we have where. Watch her laugh, watch this laugh.
Starting point is 01:21:05 That is not the same as saying we can't do that because waste, fraud, and abuse has occurred. Ready for the laugh? So in my world, that's waste. How is that waste? If I give you a billion dollars and you can't tell me what happened to it, that to me is wasteful.
Starting point is 01:21:22 That means you are not responsible. But if you can't tell me where it went, then what am I supposed to think? And when there has been reporting, I mean, this is not, look, I'm not saying this is on you and that you caused this, but I think it's a tough argument to make that. I'm pretty sure I didn't cause it.
Starting point is 01:21:42 An $850 billion budget to an organization that can't pass through. It's so funny to listen to it. What's funny about it? This is the best thing that can happen that Donald Trump can do. Right now, you're going after USAID. And so all the liberals are saying, oh my gosh, you're gonna stop feeding children. What are they gonna say when the conservatives go into the Pentagon and say, look at the billions of dollars?
Starting point is 01:22:12 You have nothing to say. You have nothing to say. We're supposed to be the war hawks. I don't want any waste, any abuse, and no bribery. Nothing. You know what drives me crazy though? Because we had Chris Cuomo, you know, we love Chris and he was here. Their attitude is, the Democrats attitude is like, yeah, but it's just, it's a 1% I'll go, I don't give a shit.
Starting point is 01:22:35 I don't care. How percent? It's billions and billions. It's like with the border. If one girl, one American girl gets raped and murdered by an illegal, that's too much. I don't want one dollar going anywhere for anybody else. It's America first. If this was happening at your church, the federal government would be all over that church saying they're wasting your money, there's graft, and the church could stand up and say
Starting point is 01:22:57 it's only one or 2%. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. By the way, that clip was from April 6, 2023. So not even your church, how about your household? So I do a lot of personal finance consulting on Manect, by the way, download Manect. And I always start when people say I want to get better investing. I want to understand how to save more. I want to say what I'm doing. I go, all right, step one, we're going to do a budget. I was like, how often do you do a budget? Not often, Adam. All right. Well, two thirds of Americans are
Starting point is 01:23:28 living paycheck to paycheck. And it just so happens that two thirds of Americans don't do a budget every month. All right, here we go. What's your rent? What's your transportation? What's your F and B? Oh, so you make $100,000 a year. Your rent's only 1200. How do you, where's all your money going? How there's 40 grand missing in your budget. That's not like 400. Well, you know, I do eat out a lot and Went on a bunch of vacations this year I'm like there's all this money is unaccounted for and you're wondering why you don't have money to invest the way She put it the way she paints it is Well, that's a person making $50,000 you're
Starting point is 01:24:05 $100,000 you're Adam we're dealing with an 850 billion dollar budget stop it I mean for us to be able to tell you exactly what we're doing it's not even possible so you guys live in your small little life while we live at this high level and we went to the school to like real good school so who you'd even say we are like then my counter argument would be, listen woman, that's even more so to make sure that we're not missing a zero and sending 50 million instead of 50 billion. Oh stop it, you're so dramatic, knock it off.
Starting point is 01:24:35 You know what, just, guys we have $40 trillion in debt, we have a $2 trillion deficit every year, just don't worry about it. Look at $200 dollars going to Ukraine. We now know that about 30% of that actually made it to the front lines. We know this, we've been exposing this for a long time. It takes, you got to give 10% to this guy to get to this guy, 10% to this guy, to this guy, and this guy, and this guy, and then it gets to the front lines.
Starting point is 01:25:05 We now know that they are selling some of those arms to the border cartels. That's why this matters. That's why we should have known exactly where every dollar goes. Well let's go to, while you're talking about that, you know, Chelsea Clinton was accused of getting paid $84 million. Rob, if I'm not mistaken, right, there was $84 million that went to the family, I don't even know what page it's on, and she comes out. Didn't go to the family, went to the foundation.
Starting point is 01:25:36 Went to the foundation from USAID. Is this, if you go a little lower on this story with Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, a claim circulated on social media that Chelsea Clinton took home $84 million from USAID, Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton. The USAID has recently come into focus because of President Trump's administration to dismantle, etc., etc. Go a little bit lower Rob to see what the number is. And at the center of it was Chelsea Clinton, a chart going around from data Republicans showed how much money flowed into different organizations to a box labeled Bill and Hillary.
Starting point is 01:26:09 Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton gross receipts totaling $84.624 million. Be careful. Be careful. This is the problem. And as conservatives that are for all of this stuff, cutting and finding the graft, we have to be very careful. What people are getting from this is, we paid three million dollars for her wedding? We don't know that. We do not know that. What we do know is that eighty-four million dollars went to the the Clinton initiative. How they then spent that, I don't think we have the goods on it yet. I haven't seen the paper. I totally get it. All I'm saying to you is I'm showing you this and then I'm
Starting point is 01:26:51 showing you how she responded. So then she responded lies and conspiracies about my family and me are nothing new. Still I'm particularly troubled by the absurd claim that they continue to private social media this week, fact checks being in demand, damned fact, I'm proud that Chelsea Clinton, the Clinton Foundation, has helped tens of millions of people worldwide. Heart Impact speaks for itself. I don't take a cent from the foundation. Never have, in fact, my family personally contributes meaningfully to our work each year. Misinformation isn't just noise,
Starting point is 01:27:21 it's a weapon. Efforts to undermine good work won't stop us and we stand in solidarity with those who are committed to the truth, public health, progress, and the endless potential of our future. Glenn? As somebody who runs a charity, I can tell you that I know where every single penny goes. We do two audits a year because it's got my name on it. If some, if a dollar goes to the wrong place, I'm done. I'm done. So we audit and audit and audit and the first thing I ask every time, can you tell me where every dollar is going? Do you know where every dollar is being spent? I'd be doomed by the federal government as I should be if I'm a charity and I can't answer every single question. When are we going to see the Clinton Initiative
Starting point is 01:28:16 truly audited? When are we going to see these NGOs truly audited and know where every penny goes? I think that's what a lot of American people want That's what they're questioning and they want they want if you broke the law sure They want to say if you did anything wrong with the money that you and your parents have been raising for decades Yes, well, let's hold you accountable But if you're claiming you're noble and the money's gone to the right people and you've helped change so many people's lives show it Let's recognize you. Yeah, go ahead. There's nothing wrong with that. And I'm totally fine.
Starting point is 01:28:45 I want Republicans to go to jail if they've been stealing money. I want Democrats and independents. I don't want corruption. No American should be for any of this. Well, let's talk about this next story that I'm really curious to know where you guys are gonna go with this.
Starting point is 01:29:02 Page 15 is Anthony Fauci. Oh, doctor. Under investigation by state AGs. This is an out kick story. 19 state attorney generals led by South Carolina AG, Alan Wilson, sent a letter to Congress stating their intent to hold Dr. Anthony Fauci accountable at the state level despite President Joe Biden's preemptive pardon. The letter says, although former President Biden attempted to shield potential bad actors like Dr. Anthony Fauci accountable at the state level despite President Joe Biden's preemptive pardon. The letter says, although former President Biden attempted to shield potential bad actors like Dr. Anthony Fauci from accountability via preemptive pardon, we are confident that state laws may provide a means to hold actors accountable for their misconduct.
Starting point is 01:29:38 They requested that Congress share any findings or violations of state laws so they can evaluate state level courses of action. The AGs accused Fauci of suppressing discussions about the lab leak theory and misleading the public on COVID vaccine risk, which they say can contribute to an erosion of trust in health institutions. They wrote, Dr. Fauci led a deliberate campaign to stifle the voices of premier health scholars regarding the lack of adequate testing of vaccines which kept the public from knowing about risks like
Starting point is 01:30:09 myocarditis and pericarditis among young adult males the verified increased risk of blood clots in women and the long-term effects vaccines had on fertility. Glenn, will anything happen to Fauci? Yes. I did not believe this. I mean a year into it I did a two-night special on just the stuff that we could find in public spaces that showed the smoking guns everywhere. Now we have the actual data. Now we have a preponderance of evidence, and he's backdated it to 2014 for very specific reasons. This guy has been breaking the law and becoming his own god, and he has to go to jail. And I never thought he would, but under Trump, it's not going to be vengeance. It's not going to be, you know, repaying his enemies.
Starting point is 01:31:06 They are looking for the truth between Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, Bhattacharya. They're going to unravel this thing and he's going to jail. And it will be because of the states. They have a right and a duty to do it. Vinny. I'm glad like I have a list of the top three people that I just despise as hard as this being a Christian and trying to pray and I actually have to pray for these people. That's
Starting point is 01:31:33 the hardest thing I think about being a Christian. Yeah, I have to pray that they get their souls intact because at one point they're going to be judged. But this he's he's at the top and Alejandro Mayorkas have always been at the top and Pat knows this he pushed these lies and like I saw a meme imagine getting medical advice from a doctor that needs a pardon for the medical advice that he gave you yes that's why all these freaking Democrats all these people but you remember Glenn they would put those pictures of him in front of their lawns like they worship this demon. He was the golden calf. He was the golden calf and people are like well Trump was, he's been around for what,
Starting point is 01:32:10 seven presidents but while this is all going on Pat, Doge announced and Elon that in the past 48 hours HHS canceled 62 contracts with 182 million and one of them was ready for this, ready for spending, $168,000 contract for an Anthony Fauci exhibit at the NIH museum. They're like, put that, yeah, that's going down. And then the one more thing that I saw, it was Lauren Bulbert was having a house oversight committee hearing and they questioned Justin Goodman. He's a senior vice president at the White Coat Waste Project about the National Institute NIH funding
Starting point is 01:32:45 research that involves they were implanting tissue from aborted fetuses into lab animals. So abortions, that's why they're so pro-abortion. He confirmed that such studies have been funded by the NIH, specifically mentioning Dr. Fauci's NIH allergy and infectious disease. That's what he was doing. That's what he was doing. Pat, you want to hear this clip? Yeah, of course. This is it implant aborted baby parts into a lab animals. Have you heard of that sort of research? Yeah, we did an analysis a few years ago showing that over 90% of
Starting point is 01:33:18 X human's with using human fetal tissue and putting them involved Animals were funded by Fauci's and I add do you know where they're getting the human fetal tissue and putting them involved, animals were funded by Fauci's NIAID. Do you know where they're getting those imported human fetal tissue? Universities? A lot of it is happening at colleges and universities that have affiliated hospitals that perform that procedure. Pro-abortion, kill your babies,
Starting point is 01:33:37 because guess what, we need to use them for experiments on animals. And what is the, and honestly, when you look at Fauci and what he was starting to do in 2014, what he really started it with Dick Cheney right after 9-11, almost all of these, there is no medical reason to do these experiments. They have not made medicine better, they're not making us safer, in fact, the opposite. They are making things much, much more dangerous in the world. Where
Starting point is 01:34:07 is the medical evidence that any of this was good and useful? You can't even make that argument. Zero. Zero. And the only comfort that I could have Glenn, and I was thinking about this yesterday, for the rest, because they took away his security detail. He's finished. He has to pay for his own security, which is good. For the rest of they took away his security detail he's he's finished yesterday for his own security which is good for the rest of his life glenn anytime he looks out of the window or he's outside in public he's always going to be like this at least i have that comfort because how many people's lives he ruined how many kids have lives have been ruined and how many people freaking died that they couldn't go to their grandfathers and grandparents funerals because
Starting point is 01:34:42 that scumbag knowingly knew what he was doing. Well, I hope that nothing happens to him except he goes to jail. No, I want him in prison for the rest of his life, but he's going to be nervous everywhere he goes for the rest of his life. Tom. Yeah, when everybody on social media that says, oh, he was pardoned, he was pardoned. Well, let me give you a constitutional lesson. No offense. Article 2 of the Constitution points out that the president can grant reprieves and pardons
Starting point is 01:35:08 for crimes against the United States. And there are multiple precedents where the state attorney generals banded together, they banded together against Google and price fixing until it was taken up to the Southern District of New York by the federal government. So the states have the purview and the ability as well as to work in parallel. Really Vinny, so you're in Arizona, I'm in New Mexico and we have a hoodlum who's committed crimes in both and says, wait a minute, our indictment is word for word the same as your indictment.
Starting point is 01:35:44 Tell you what, we'll wait for you But as soon as you're done, then we're gonna try them here. I'll give you an example you you have you know the Hashtag me too Harvey Weinstein He was tried where in New York and who stood down and waited for the New York case California But soon as it was done who who had to have his old wrinkled butt put on a plane and went to trial in California Harvey.
Starting point is 01:36:10 Guess what? Ladies and gentlemen, that's what you're seeing. And I just wanted to back up a little bit because there's a lot of comments that are happening and there's a lot of stuff on social media. Biden pardoned him. No, not against state crimes. And you've seen it with Weinstein and that's what we're going to see here. I'm just going to sort of be the rain on this Fauci going to jail parade. The chances I think of Anthony Fauci going to jail are less than 1%. Why would I think that? Who the hell we've ever seen go to jail for something like this? Who the hell's ever seen what we've seen in the last 21 days? Sure, I understand.
Starting point is 01:36:41 However, you know they just came out two weeks ago and they said, yeah, by the way, breaking news straight up. It just, it did come from a lab leak. Nothing happened. China, but we're about to have the five year anniversary of COVID like in a couple of weeks, five year anniversary. Has China paid anything? Are we having any accountability? Look at Missouri. The Missouri AG just sued China. China didn't even show up. With respect to the great state of Missouri, out of nowhere suing China. They are suing him. They're suing China for billions and billions of dollars, which means if they win this case, they can just take all the Chinese land out of America. That's a big if.
Starting point is 01:37:25 Who knows? I'm rooting for America here now, guys. However, I just don't see any accountability here. By the way, throwing a Fauci in jail. Fauci's 185 years old. How old is Fauci? 85? Look good.
Starting point is 01:37:38 Let him die in jail. Okay. I mean, what do you think is going to happen? You think he's just rot in prison for about six months? I hope so. Yeah, he deserves it. Adam, that's what I want, is want. I'm not saying that he does or he doesn't. What I'm saying is the likelihood of Fauci spending the rest of his life in jail,
Starting point is 01:37:50 knowing what we know, I just don't see it. I don't see it happening. Knowing what I would absolutely agree with you before January 18th of this year, I would have absolutely agreed with you, but what happened when the president was elected? You are in a new reality, new reality. We have yet to see it pay off with somebody going to jail, but I know Cash Patel, I know Pam Bondi, these guys are not going to screw around. They're not. Donald Trump is not going to screw around. I've never seen a president... Do you know he made sticky notes every time he went off a stage and he had a promise that he made? He wrote it on a sticky note. And he put those all on a wall and then when he was elected, he went through and said,
Starting point is 01:38:41 this one, this one, this one, this one, this one. He's just checking them all off He's going to do it has Trump made any public comments recently about Fauci at all. I don't think he has time He's not even worried about he's gonna let them deal with it. He's gonna let Let me tell you what's the biggest comment. You know, what's the biggest comment? He's made the biggest comment. He's made is My recommendation for who should run the department of HHS is Bobby Kennedy. That's the biggest comment. Do you know who in America has investigated Fauci more than RFK? Nobody. Can you imagine out of all the people that are going to go after you is the guy that
Starting point is 01:39:20 wrote a book that sold millions of copies, he puts him in charge to go after you? He's like, yeah, to write a book that technical, the way he broke down whatever, LZT, AIDS, all this stuff, the history of it, he needs to do this job. Go see if there's, the only thing I care about is this. Fauci's still someone's father, he's someone's grandfather. Fauci's still someone's son, someone's nephew's grandfather Fauci is still someone's son someone's nephew someone's you know all of that Fauci is someone's someone someone's family that loves the guy right?
Starting point is 01:39:50 totally fine if he committed a Crime if he manipulated people the way I'm convinced that he did yes destroyed kids lives Your mom your dad dies. You can't go hug them or see them. He said Thanksgiving to not be around your family and stay away from your elderly. The only thing somebody in their 70s and 80s has left is company. It's the only thing they care about. They don't want money. They don't want a car. They don't want fancy food. They don't care about any of that stuff. All they care about is can you just have lunch with me?
Starting point is 01:40:24 Can you just have dinner with me? Can you just come and let me tell you a few stories about back in the days? Can I sit down with me a little bit and just tell me you care about me? That's all he how many people did he take that away from? Yeah, bro. Let me tell you that's personal How many restaurants shut down because everybody was listening to this and your grandfather started a restaurant out of hard work him and a grandmother? Build a restaurant that was passed down to your father and now you're running it and that was shut down because of COVID policies. Now, but this is so deeply personal to people that those people have not forgotten. If he did anything, we find that when they investigate, I
Starting point is 01:40:59 expect a hundred percent level of accountability. And this kind of action is why Trump would get a third term because they would see, wow, we're a completely different nation. He takes this stuff seriously and he answers to us. He feels like us, he answers to us. That's the kind of stuff when you throw out those seeds on a third term that people will stand up and go look at the people he just put in jail. Look at the case they just made. He's cleaning it up. Give him another four years. Let's go to the next one. Trump says Hamas should free all hostages by midday Saturday or let hell break out. Rob, if you got the clip, play this clip and then I'll finish the story here. So he makes this announcement. I want to say, what is it?
Starting point is 01:41:47 This is yesterday, if I'm not mistaken, President Trump issues an ultimatum to Hamas stating as far as I'm concerned, is this it Rob? Yes sir. Play the clip. Well, I would say this, and I'm going to let that be because that's Israel's decision, but as far as I'm concerned if all of the hostages aren't returned by Saturday at 12 o'clock, I think it's an appropriate time, I would say cancel it and all bets are off and let hell break out. I'd say they ought to be returned
Starting point is 01:42:19 by 12 o'clock on Saturday and if they're not returned, all them not in drips and drabs not two and one and three and four and two Saturday at 12 o'clock and after that I would say all hell is gonna break out now let me read this to you Hamas says is delaying next hostage release claim and ceasefire violations Hamas announced it's delaying next hostage release, claiming ceasefire violations. Hamas announced it would delay the next hostage release, accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire by preventing displaced Palestinians from returning to northern Gaza, targeting civilians and restricting aid. Hamas spokesperson Abu Obaidah stated the release of the Zionist prisoners next Saturday,
Starting point is 01:42:59 February 15, 2025, will be postponed until further notice and until the occupation commits to and provides compensation for the entitlements of the past weeks. Retroactively Israel has denied violating the ceasefire and Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz calls Amos Mouve a blatant violation of ceasefire agreements. The ceasefire which began last month has so far resulted in five hostage prisoner swaps freeing 21 Israeli hostages in exchange for 730 Palestinian prisoners the next schedule swap was set to release three more Israeli hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners Glenn, what do you think's gonna happen here?
Starting point is 01:43:41 You know, I always wanted a president with a twitchy eye You know, I always wanted a president with a twitchy eye. I've always wanted one that, you know, like in the Westerns you're like, that son of a bitch just might kill all of us. You know what I mean? When you have a president with a twitchy eye, you listen and he does not make threats. He makes promises. Do this or this will happen. Do this and I will do this. That's a promise. And unlike most presidents that draw, well it's a hard red line and then you get to Sunday and nothing's happened. His hard red line, I think all hell's gonna break loose, I think all hell's gonna break loose.
Starting point is 01:44:25 I think all hell's gonna break loose. Now, whether Israel is just supported by us in doing it, or if we do it, I don't know. Vinny? I mean, as a hostage, that is the last thing that you want to hear is an ultimatum. Because, think about it, these are terrorists. We don't negotiate with them. And by the way, and I know this for a fact, we know exactly where they are, we know exactly who's holding them with Israel. They know all the freaking details and I'm just curious as to what, because think about it Glenn, if we're all terrorists and we have Tom and Rob as hostages, if you hear that
Starting point is 01:45:06 threat, if you hear that by noon, and their attitude to me is that they're not going to back down, you know that once the breach comes in, these two are going to die just like that. These are terrorists that have, they believe that Allah is going to have them and they're going to be virgins in heaven. That is the worst thing I think that could do because that's going to lead to, they're done. If you attack, those terrorists are finished the terrorists or the hostage Everybody hostage is 100% and my heart goes out with him. I get I'm only imagine We saw the release the other day Tom you mentioned this there was two separate Releases the first group seemed like they were kind of healthy and the four female Israeli soldiers
Starting point is 01:45:44 Yeah, and then they look frail and they looked like they were in good healthy and the four female Israeli soldiers yeah and they look frail they looked like they were in good shape and yesterday the day before yesterday but yesterday news stories came out and you saw the condition of these I think these were men in like their 50s who should not have looked like that they really looked down there as they look bad and they were not jumping around yeah so the so the question is, as president, you have to look at all of it, but you also have to say, hmm, should we have bombed Auschwitz? We would have killed a lot of prisoners, but we would have stopped them from doing that. I think you get to a point where you've negotiated and negotiated, which I'm not a fan of, but
Starting point is 01:46:27 okay, we got some people out. At some point, the president has to make that callous decision of these guys are bad, they're abusing these people, and it's got to stop. Because if we continue to play footsie with them, they'll only grow. Kill them, kill them all Well, there's a famous phrase F around and find out and Trump has been basically warning Hamas. Oh you want to F around? Well, you're gonna find out what I Say I'm gonna do so. I don't know what's gonna happen exactly
Starting point is 01:47:03 I think he's giving him till Saturday But Trump's made a lot of promises before he said, you know before I even day one before I even take office We're gonna do all this is we're about to see so at least you know what see what do you mean? He he his threats he delivers. You don't remember got some silly money. No, I'm with you, but he has till Saturday He doesn't have to be. Correct. Yeah. Well, the reality is this. I haven't never heard not one Palestinian give a good plan.
Starting point is 01:47:35 Give me a good plan. Give me a plan. Show me something. All I hear is chance of River to the Sea. Palestine will be free. What does that even mean? Show me a plan. At least Trump's bombastic, ridiculous Taj Mahal, Gaza Strip casino thing is better than whatever they're proposing. So the alternatives to the plan are it. So what does Trump want
Starting point is 01:47:57 to get done? He wants to get the Abraham Accords finished. He wants to get normalization between Saudi and Israel. Israel has already signed normalization and peace agreements with a handful of Middle Eastern countries. We're seeing stories come out that basically the Iran threats were actually realer than they actually were perceived to be. You're seeing these stories right there. He knows who the head of the snake or the head of the octopus is the Middle East and it's Iran and so does Saudi by the way. So we're going to see what happens on Saturday. However, Saudi is going to have to come to the table. The Emirates are going to have to come to the table. Egypt is going to have to come to the table. Jordan, King Jordan, by the way, people don't understand
Starting point is 01:48:37 King Jordan. You can pull up that article in the Wall Street Journal. King Jordan, by the way, to my Arab friends out there Muslim friends There's a couple different neighbors Israel has Israel. I'm sorry Egypt on one side Jordan on another Why doesn't Egypt want any of the Palestinians? Nor does he know one bro notice how about Jordan? Hey take a couple these guys not one The king of Jordan if you pull up that article right there these guys not one the king of Jordan if you pull up that article right there Trump wants Jordan's help with Gaza the king is basically saying nah I'm good what are you talking about didn't the Palestinians you know 80 to 120 years come out of Jordan well there was a country called trans Jordan at one point and basically Yasser Arafat tried to basically overthrow the king of
Starting point is 01:49:21 Jordan I believe in the 70s or 80s right that's why they don't want basically we're like yeah we don't want you by the way the people of Lebanon are like now we're good Syria doesn't want a revolution okay so so if you're the if you're the people of Gaza what's your alternative you can't stay in the area that is basically a parking lot we got to figure something out here because what's the definition of crazy doing the same thing over and over and over again every handful of years they put a war together they lose they cry victim let's put them in a safe place where they can live in peace and prosperity what do you think about the terrorist
Starting point is 01:49:54 situation out of what do you think about trump saying if this doesn't happen on saturday we're going in what what what do you think about that specifically because i'm curious because these how many how many are left how many host How many what do you mean what terrorist situation the tip? What do you mean? The terrorists are holding the hostage the losses terrorists Freedom fighters, what do you mean? They answer the question? What do you feel about that specific thing him? So you're you're you're a hostage and you're you're waiting there and on on Saturday at noon They're coming in whether you like it or not. Listen, whether it's a tariffs whether it's this whether it's green I mean, it's a different question. We lived in Iran. We're in Tehran
Starting point is 01:50:33 Okay, Saddam says we're gonna attack you How do you think our parents reacted? I? Know I'm what my dad did we got in the car and left clock in the morning We went to city of Karaj. Yeah, and if you want to type it on the map from Tehran to carriage Typing how far is Tehran to carriage? I'm sure you know how to spell this How far is Tehran? He just typed in the word carriage Jay Jay at the end. What letter? Jay Jay how far is Tehran to carriage? Rob? It's not cattle
Starting point is 01:51:04 Thousand miles garage is could be with a queue You got a music the metric system out here By the way type in Ahmad Ahmad John real quick, and I've just see if he's still hanging out there to Karaj Let me have John anyways Karaj is 58 kilometers. No no no it's not guys. I'm telling you, I'm looking at it right now. It's a 58 kilometers is what it is, Tehran to Karaj. Anyways, we got in the car, we went there. What happened? Then they started bombing Tehran
Starting point is 01:51:33 and then he started bombing Karaj. Then from Karaj we went to Bandar Pahlavi. Then Bandar Pahlavi is like Norton. Then he started bombing Rasht. If you type in Rasht. You got SHT he's got a place Okay, so we went to rash summer we went to bandar palavi he bombed rash so meaning
Starting point is 01:52:02 For people that are seeing Trump say that and you got wife and kids and you don't support the Hamas but you're there, guess what I'm talking about the families living in Gaza and you're worried about them, they have to get out. Now for the hostages that we have that they're going to go and attack, you don't think now that Hexed is there training with the guys early in the morning and the relationships that they're going to go and attack. You don't think now that Hexed is there training with the guys early in the morning and the relationships that they have, you don't think they already have a team ready to go in there to fight. So Trump's not going to tell you what does all hell, in your mind when he says all hell
Starting point is 01:52:35 will break loose, you're thinking missiles and bombs and all that stuff. No. When he's saying all hell's going to break loose, that means whoever the top head honchoes, the leaders are, you're about to meet your maker. Whether the 72 virgins are going to be there or not, I don't know. But you know what? You're going to find out here soon or not. I'm pretty sure not. Well, I mean, listen, that's the promise. So everybody has a promise that they're banking
Starting point is 01:52:57 on the faith and only one of them is going to end up being right. We'll see which one it is. But the reality of it is, that's what that means. But what is the alternative? So let's flip it. So he doesn't do that. Is it to do this? Guys, please send them because they need to meet their families. Be noble and send them. We don't want to fight because please, what would you like them to do?
Starting point is 01:53:21 Exactly. Team America and Hans Brix. My point that I was going is, first of all, where are the hostages? Where are they located? They know. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I don't think they're in Gaza, are they? No, no, but what I'm saying is, they know, bro.
Starting point is 01:53:35 Of course they do. Trump's camp knows where they're at. All they're doing is they want to make sure this is a public, you release them, similar to how Iran did with Reagan moments after he became And they had those folks for how many days 444 days whatever the data over yeah, yeah exactly Oh, yeah, you're so so we're gonna see Saturday between now. We may go in and All of them die anyway, it could happen as well. That's an option saying yeah I don't want to wait. I'm not the last option yeah, but there's a possibility that could take place as well I don't think Trump's gonna take that option. I think that's the last option, but there's a possibility that could take place as well.
Starting point is 01:54:06 I don't think Trump's going to take that option. I think he's going to take a different option. Let's go to the next story. The next story I got here is a business story with PwC. Consulting giant PwC, whom we've worked with many times, discourages white Asian students from applying to career programs. White and Asian. I'm glad I didn't say Assyrian, but career programs. White and Asian. I'm glad I didn't say Assyrian,
Starting point is 01:54:26 but it does say white and Asian. Let me read this to you. Okay. PWC's career preview, a three-day summer seminar in Orlando explicitly excludes white and Asian students from applying, stating applicants must self-identify as a member of traditionally underrepresented group in the professional services industry black or Latino
Starting point is 01:54:47 Hispanic another PWC program start experience encourages a range of racial backgrounds that excludes Caucasian people and East Asians with eligibility prioritizing black and African American Hispanic or Latinx American Indian or Alaska native American, Hispanic or Latinx, American Indian or Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander or two or more races, protected veterans, individuals with disabilities and or first generation college students, which is the PwC has defended its DEI strategy, stating on its website that it is grounded in data and accountability. Knock it off.
Starting point is 01:55:23 Supports measurable programs and helps create an environment where everyone feels valued and empowered. Tom? In her quote, the word feels is the core of Democrat and DEI outrage. It's how I feel. I feel this isn't fair. I feel this. And they say it's grounded in data.
Starting point is 01:55:46 Okay, so they've done a census of who's what race in their company and they have to throw that in there. You know what it says when it's grounded in data? They gave McKinsey a half a million dollars. That's what that means. That's exactly right. Exactly. And this is horrifying because basically
Starting point is 01:56:00 this is supposed to be a career preview for everyone except you and you. May I tell you the irony of this? The irony of this is Gavin Newsom, who's having a lot of problems in California because you notice he's been kind of quiet for two weeks. Yeah. Have you noticed that? Yeah, he ran out of jail.
Starting point is 01:56:17 Yeah, because no, no, there's a lot of things that have been going on that he's been like the insurance and stuff we talked about. Well guess what? UCLA and UC Berkeley were sued as part of a class act that claims UC. Now remember, UC, it's a UC system. We're not talking Stanford. We're not talking USC. Why is that important? Because those are private schools. We're talking the UC system, your tax dollars. UCLA, UC Berkeley and they were specifically excluding wait for it Caucasians and Asians from their admission quotas there you go and so you
Starting point is 01:56:55 see that is now a lawsuit coming down that's gonna be at the federal level soon where the people in California same way you're using our money and yet for the UC system, and yet you're excluding part of the citizens that are paying taxes for that? You know, sorry, that doesn't work. And what you have now in here, now you've got a public company that, and by the way, we're under their thumb because they're doing something right now that is really a pain in the neck to us and we think it's wrong-headed but We look at this and now you see
Starting point is 01:57:29 Career preview, but not if you're white or Asian. This is exactly what the opposite of merit is all about They're responding to a mob that says what a terrible timing though exactly double dumb It's double dumb at a time where California has a huge, this is a giant lawsuits coming down after the department of justice. Three years ago got after Yale for deep referencing. Wait for it. Asians and Caucasians department of justice went after that in the Biden administration. Now you know, it's gotta be bad when under the Biden administration, the department of know, it's got to be bad when under the Biden administration, the Department of Justice actually walked two steps
Starting point is 01:58:09 across the street to go after Yale. And the timing of this is terrible. This is just a, it's a horrible program. It's a horrible look and it spits on merit. And by the way, we're supposed to trust you to do quality of earnings reports and do audits on our companies. And you're not worried about merit?
Starting point is 01:58:26 Let me tell you, I'm going to say something here. I'm not going to name names. Over the last three weeks, there was a flub that was done by a vendor that Pat and I know about, a very big financial vendor, resulting in big fines that came from the IRS. and the organizations that we know very well that were to be subject to the fines, guess what? The financial services company came back and said, sorry, we're going to pay the fines
Starting point is 01:58:54 to the IRS for you. So these flubs happen with good people and now they're absolutely spitting on merit, really. Glenn. I think this is Rich coming from you guys. I'm sitting it. Just can you take a wide shot of the room, please? Notice there's only one black chair and no yellow chairs or red chairs. Oh racist It's all I have to say we knew that was coming the only black guy knew it I knew it knew that was let me let me actually use a metaphor here because you know This is a business consulting big for tax for impact for you WC
Starting point is 01:59:31 So imagine you know they say that sports is the last bastion of anti DEI and a meritocracy Yeah, so imagine your basketball team you're doing open tryouts alright guys open tryouts for the Miami Heat going on this week Open tryouts. All right guys, open tryouts for the Miami Heat going on this week. Excuse me, but no black people or tall people can apply for the job. So anyone else we're looking for you guys specifically, maybe a little Asian, maybe a Jeremy Lin type situation. By the way, no Samoans. No Samoans.
Starting point is 01:59:59 I mean, they're not playing in the NBA. We're doing open tryouts for the New York Yankees. No Dominican players are allowed to play and no Venezuelans, no Cubans because they're doing too good at the baseball. So it just everybody else. Sorry. Each and all you can't apply either. No Asians either. Okay. Soccer. Yeah. Brazilians, you can come. Argentinians you have Colombians though It sounds so stupid Because you're like no, those are the best players you want them there. That's exactly what? Why don't they want the Caucasians and the Asians to do the counting thing? That's an insult
Starting point is 02:00:39 Pretty damn good. It's almost an insult to to be like imagine you're in the room and there's no whites and Asians It's a way of saying hey guys. We don't think you can ever beat them. Yeah, but we care for you You're more important to us than those guys that are more elite and smarter than those Asians that are good The crazy thing is you don't even know that Like you don't even know that it's racist to assume you do that It's an insult to everybody in the room. If you want to compete, who do you want to compete with? Beat out everybody. It's not about like, hey, you know, let me get the no. It's so pathetic, but the part about this is this wouldn't have surprised. If I read the story three years ago, or even two
Starting point is 02:01:19 years ago, or even a year ago, you would have reacted to it. Okay, well, let's... DI doesn't work. No, DI does work. Now with who's in, you want to double down? Are you sure? No problem. No problem. It's okay, do it.
Starting point is 02:01:35 Let's see what happens. Go ahead and do it. To impose a pathetic idea like this that we know did not work in divided America, let's see how it does in the next three to four years. The market's going to talk. It's very simple. You don't have to be upset about it. The market's going to tell us whether you're right or wrong. But take your time. As a matter of fact, I suggest they keep this philosophy. Stick to it. Don't change it. Let's see what happens. You know, Tom talks about upstream Tom and then coming downstream. This is on the upstream
Starting point is 02:01:59 level, right? But you know what happens when this happens downstream? Another metaphor. Yeah, another metaphor where the consequences are going to be because of these practices, because of people not being the most qualified. That's when you get White House press secretaries that are horrible because she's a DEI hire. That's why you have pilots and air traffic controllers that they have to fill the quota of certain races that aren't qualified. You're going to get surgeons, you're going to get military. That is the downstream problem of shit like this
Starting point is 02:02:26 is gonna happen. We're gonna get the effects of that type of fricking attitude. That racism, which by the way, I completely stopped being racist, but I started again during the Super Bowl because in the end zone they stop the end racism. So I'm back, Glenn. I'm back to being racist because of love.
Starting point is 02:02:43 But you're choosing love. I'm choosing love. You're choosing love. But I'm still racist. You know how I feel bad for genuinely I feel bad for my Asian friends Well, everyone knows it's perfectly acceptable to be racist against white people these days. That's fine Normally guys whenever I see Adam at dinner, I see eight Asians around him. Yeah always very always. Yeah, it's great But I'm eating sushi. I totally show me one time that somebody has come here with nothing. They're from some country that maybe is an enemy of ours.
Starting point is 02:03:12 They don't really even speak the language and in one generation they're powerful and rich. Give me one example. Just one. There's so many. Just one. The Indians, the Asians. Can anybody at this table relate?
Starting point is 02:03:24 The Jews. It's very The Indians, the Asians. Can anybody at this table relate? The Jews. It's very hard. It doesn't happen. It's a very difficult thing. Canada wasn't war torn. Vinnie, you said Super Bowl. Let's go into the Super Bowl story.
Starting point is 02:03:36 So Kendrick Lamar performs Drake's diss track, Not Like Us, at the Super Bowl halftime show. And he doesn't say with one big change Rob I can't we can't show the clip because it's do you have anything to show you can't show it I can show the only thing that I can show from the Super Bowl is this commercial that was released well wait wait we'll go to that but let's stay on this year first so and then he the one big change is Kendall on perform to just want to instead of rampant certified loverboy certified pedophiles Lamar went silent at the word
Starting point is 02:04:07 pedophile while still delivering other cutting lines including say Drake I hear you like him, Young you better not ever go to cell block one trying to strike a chord and it's probably a minor. Anyways, he went at it, right? He did not hold back. However, then there was a scene with Serena Williams making a surprise cameo again. We can't show that she was dancing, and I think she was doing a Crip walk and Show that to you guys if you guys haven't seen it, but we'll just won't show it Yeah, I'd like to see that Crip walk if you can play
Starting point is 02:04:40 Yeah, so she's doing a Crip walk which that's the one and guys in the back don't play it But that's the Crip walk which by the way. She's actually got got it down pretty good. She knows so she's doing a crip walk which that's the one and guys in a back don't play it but that's the crip walk which by the way she's actually got got it down pretty good she knows what she's doing okay so and so so that's that and then story comes out about the fact that she is performing with Kendrick Lamar while Kendrick is dissing Drake, while Drake was her ex, I did not even know these guys dated. And then at the same time, afterwards, as you performed there's a Grammy Award for this track, Not Like Us, after the show, Williams posted a video removing her costume and joking,
Starting point is 02:05:20 oh, I did not crip walk like that at Wimbledon. I would have been fined her in joking Appearance pay tribute to the Compton, California roots aligning with Lamar's performance Fansaw Williams came as an extra layer of shade towards Drake with whom she has a complicated History of the leaked hundred gigabyte data dump in 2024 revealed that Drake's 2016 song Too good was written about Williams okay, and so if I ever learn anything this year 24 revealed that Drake's 2016 song, Too Good, was written about Williams. And so if I ever learn anything this year, it's that none of us, not a single one of
Starting point is 02:05:49 us, not even me, should ever pick a fight with Kendrick Lamar. And William has already taken a jab at Drake amid his feud with Lamar saying this. Okay, then Stephen A. Smith comes out. Rob, if you have the Stephen A. Smith clip, Stephen A. Smith said the following about this exchange and he does kind of make sense Rob if you want to play this clip with Steven a go for it The Compton connection she's from Compton We everybody knows her and Drake were together at one point in time. It seemed to me like everybody wanted to get their licks back on Drake. R.C.s, what Stephen A is saying, if he was in that situation and now he's married,
Starting point is 02:06:40 he's not allowing any of that to happen. No, no, no, no. If I'm married and my wife is going to join troll and her ex, go back to his ass, because clearly you don't belong with me. What you worried about him for and you with me? I gotta get that leak back. Steven, stop it.
Starting point is 02:06:58 Vinny, stop it. Well first of all, she's doing the Crip Walk. You know her sister, Terina Williams' sister in 2003, was was in Compton, was shot and killed by a Crip gangster drive-by, which was kind of weird. But going to my point, Serena, Yatunde Prince, the half-sister of Serena and Venus Williams was tragically shot and killed on September 14, 2023 in Compton, California. 2003. 2003, my bad, by a Crip gangster. So that was weird. Robert Maxfield.
Starting point is 02:07:27 Yeah, I don't know about the Drake and the pedophile situation and the beef and the conversation. My thing was, and Pat, we talked about it, I tweeted about it, if we're supposed to be all inclusive and ending the racism and getting all that stuff, I didn't see one white performer during the entire performance of, and I get it, I get it, it's Compton and whatever, whatever, but you can't be preaching it if you're not doing it yourself. Inclusivity, you want to be that person, and then the ending, my question is the end racism and end zone. That was just taken out for the Super Bowl. Is it coming back regular season?
Starting point is 02:08:00 Well, and so the video games, when you play Madden,'s shows in the video game and racism. Yeah. And I don't know. I honestly don't know one person that's like, hey, listen, I was raised. I came in and I was racist. But after that touchdown, man, I don't like my house for dinner last. It doesn't work. Why can't they make it say send fascism that there you go. Let's be equal. So, you know, when you're watching the super bowl, you're obviously hoping for a good game. Then you're, you're hoping for awesome, funny, cutting edge commercials. You're hoping for a great halftime performance. Oh, for three, the game sucked. I mean, the Eagles were up what? 34 zip at one point the commercials. I'm just waiting for a good one out here. No fail fail fail. I'm like, all right
Starting point is 02:08:47 At least give me a halftime show. That's worthy absolute dud Absolute dud and I'm with people of all ages colors sizes, you know, I was in the Bahamas for my buddy Chris's birthday He has black 40 white family. Yeah Humphreys happy 40th birthday black family white family family. Yeah. Humphrey's happy 40th birthday, black family, white family, this that the other, I asked like the, he was like the, the white dad, right? And the friend of a friend. He's like, man, I'm just a fan of Jimmy Buffett, man. I just, I want to take me away to Margaritaville. What the hell's going on around here? And it was just,
Starting point is 02:09:18 and I love hip hop. I'm a hip. I can tell you every single song, absolute trash of a performance. And then he got off the stage looking like, Oh my God, it was the best thing ever. Nobody cares. Talking about having to live up to the moment. Michael Jackson, you too, Rolling stones, Beyonce last year, even usher killed it. I'm an M and M and M and they had the multi Jackson generations. Right? Like showing a little free the nipple vibe. This was going to probably go down as one of the worst half to a halftime performances ever. By the way, you know how you make up for it next year. You know who needs to perform Drake K pop because I can
Starting point is 02:09:59 tell you this Drake, the whole the whole thing with the Super Bowl is you don't want to be like I can't wait for that one song that everyone wants to hear the whole concept is that you go banger banger banger banger banger so every song Drake could put out ten hits like that the fact that even Kendrick Lamar is somewhat even on Drake's level is actually laughable to me. So anyway, F all around. Yes. The only thing I care about is the scandal of the pedophiles and in the next 10 days,
Starting point is 02:10:36 you're gonna see the Epstein file released. In the next 10 days. Next 10 days. Oh, please. You think in the next 10 days the whole thing's gonna be released. And what kind of information you have to be able to be that certain about it? I plead the fifth
Starting point is 02:10:51 In the next 10 days 10 days. Oh, please stop it next 10 days. You're teasing millions who want that list day number one Cash Patel walks in by the end of the day. It will be released Please did cash Patel get confirmed yet? Not did RFK get confirmed yet not yet Tulsi none of them though not Senate yeah so as soon as he's confirmed his first day it will be released oh I can't wait Tulsi and Cash made it out of committee and I wonder what I wonder what Chelsea if Chelsea Clayton is gonna tweet that day about the lies in the hundred percent of the whole thing he will release? He will release it.
Starting point is 02:11:28 Do you know what'll happen if he releases 100%? Oh yeah, I do. Yeah, I do. Oh my God. That would be fun. 10 days Glenn? Guys, hold Glenn accountable. I want you to go on Twitter.
Starting point is 02:11:40 With one caveat, he has to be confirmed. If he's confirmed. What's Glenn Beck's handle on Twitter, on X? Rob, what's your handle? Is it Glenn, just Glenn, at Glenn Beck? G-L-E-N-N, Beck. Glenn Beck said it. In 10 days, Epstein's list will be released.
Starting point is 02:12:01 Go tweet, hold this man accountable, make sure we we get it and Rob just followed you right now That is great Glen are you related to the famous singer back by any chance no, but he's related to me Great You know what he did? He would have been a better performer than Kendrick Lamar. Anyway, gang, great podcast. I think, Rob, I don't know if we've covered this many stories this quick in the last few podcasts. This was fast to the point, quick, loved it, not long winded, not like I'm taking shots at anybody. But guys, Valentine's Day is away, few days from today.
Starting point is 02:12:44 Go to VTMerch.com, place your order. This is fellas, this is on you fellas. Because you know, sometimes we're not good with it. We forget, they get it for us, but we forget to get it for them. Get her a pink Future Look Sprite hat. You got two options. Get her the red Future Look Sprite sweater. Rob, go a little lower to see what other items we got here. Pick and choose, go to VTMerch.com. Rob, put this link below as well. Tom's wife actually wears these things all the time.
Starting point is 02:13:11 Tom's wearing that one. I'm getting my wife that. There you go, we'll give you one. So future looks bright. Don't say that out loud. Then she's like, you just got it. They just gave it to you. She's not gonna be wanting it.
Starting point is 02:13:22 No honey, I'm really trying to fight for that. You're gonna charge your glove. The last one. Gang, have a great day. We will do this again Thursday. Take honey, I really don't want to fight for that. The last one. Gang, have a great day. We will do this again Thursday. Take care. God bless. Bye bye.

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