REAL AF with Andy Frisella - 847. Andy, Devin Johnson & DJ CTI: Jake Tapper Co-Authors New Book About Cover-Up Of Biden's Decline, Epstein Client List & Goku: Artificial Intelligence

Episode Date: February 28, 2025

On today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by SalesAi CEO, Devin Johnson. They discuss Jake Tapper co-authoring a new book that covered-up Joe Biden's mental decline, Epstein's client list... being released  with names redacted, and Goku, the Chinese open-source model challenging OpenAI and the U.S.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What is up guys it's Andy Purcell and this is the show for the realest. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking reality guys today We have Andy and DJ Cruz the motherfucking internet. That's we're gonna do That is what CTI stands for stands for Cruz the internet. We're gonna put topics on the screen We're gonna speculate on what is true and what is not true and then we're gonna talk about how we the people Are gonna solve some of these problems going on in the world I'm just gonna get right into it bro. Yeah, get right into it. We got one of the homies here Devin Johnson sales AI the arch enemy
Starting point is 00:00:56 This is a good buddy of mine if you guys don't know He owns an AI company sales AI number 438 on Inc's 5,000 list. Yeah, so you guys are killing it your young man How old are you? 28 28 years old. Yes paving the way with AI bro. It's pretty cool. Yeah running a real company Yeah, exactly not rug pools on meme coins. Yeah. Yeah. No shit not a coaching courses on how to suck balls Discounted right now to if you guys have the time. You know everybody's stealing your course. You innovated that field. Ball sucking. But anyway, we got some things we're going to talk about today. We talk consistently about AI and the impact that it's going to have we're gonna get to that for sure but you know we're gonna keep it real with CTI and before we get into
Starting point is 00:01:48 that man like just so people kind of know what you do and how you got here and everything give them you know a 90 second rundown of who you are and what you do and yeah so from Indianapolis Indiana grew up in a suburb called New Palestine Indiana 30 minutes east of downtown. Grew up, my mom worked three jobs, kept me in a good school. Dad was incarcerated for 12 years. Got out, found out quickly he was a street pharmacist. That's how he broke it down to me.
Starting point is 00:02:17 So street pharmacist. Yeah, that's a new, that's a new, that's new Lego right there. So that's what white people call it. I don't know what people call it. Yeah, I like that. I like that. Yeah. I never knew my dad. I didn't know what he called him. They called him gone.
Starting point is 00:02:29 Yeah, he was just gone. He was a street illusionist. Like David Blaine almost. Yeah. Street pharmacist. So mom and dad never married. Got to see two different sides of the aisle. You know, hard working mom to barely put food
Starting point is 00:02:46 on the table. And, and my dad that had money come so fast, he didn't know what to do with it. Ultimately it was his demise, you know, overdosed and got caught up in the crazy. So growing up, I knew I wanted the money, the lifestyle, didn't know how. So I got into entrepreneurship, started by flipping sneakers. So I resold Nikes Jordans Yeezys I got my start on a scooter and I would do Craigslist deals back in the day so Craigslist was like Facebook marketplace for the back in before it's Craig's still around it is but it's scary it's like close encounters like grocery store it's scary Close encounters like I saw you at the grocery store
Starting point is 00:03:25 It's scary what it is now I've went on there just just curious what it is nowadays But yeah, just hustled my way up to get my first car and then I was doing sneaker trade shows And then after high school graduated And got into digital marketing because sneakers it was my first adversity so Everything used to release in stores that was exclusive, but then it went to apps only so Nike would release their shoes on their app Etc etc every brain got goat and stuff like that. Yeah, go is actually a reseller platform So those are authorized resellers or guys like me or you that
Starting point is 00:04:05 have exclusive shoes that want to sell but they verify them to make sure you're buying real shoes. But yeah once that happened it was very hard to get inventory and everyone knows in business no inventory no sales right. So that was my first real adversity. I got into digital marketing, had three failed businesses and then my first success was a company called Connected. It was a LinkedIn recruiting automation platform for corporations ranging from small to enterprise. We grew that business to a couple hundred employees, had a sale event in October of 2023. and we took some of the framework that we originally were building into
Starting point is 00:04:46 connected and wrapped it into what we call sales AI. Now, um, we were in the early days of AI with the previous product. So it wasn't new to us, but we knew, you know, basic business philosophy, right? For me is when there's a gold mine manufacturer shovels. So I like to build tech platforms that people can easily use the best of the best. And so we put everything we had into creating the easiest platform
Starting point is 00:05:13 to actually make money with artificial intelligence. So Sales AI is AI agents to take inbound phone calls, work leads and set qualified appointments for your sales team, but also handle inbound customer calls, work leads, and set qualified appointments for your sales team, but also handle inbound customer support, ticket filings, orders, refunds, et cetera, et cetera. Cool. That's awesome, bro.
Starting point is 00:05:34 And you guys, Devin's been here before, we're friends. Your family guy, man of faith. Yeah, man of faith married two kids between work kids In in miscellaneous hobbies in church. That's all I do very boring guy. It's very routine So well most successful people are yeah. Yeah, how? How old were you when you when you started the sneaker game? 15 15 years old man yeah yes 15 so there was a life
Starting point is 00:06:06 event that kick-started it but I was trying to respect the 90 seconds so the life we got plenty of time yeah so the life event that happened to kick-start selling sneakers it wasn't like I woke up I was like I'm motivated to go make money so my sister was diagnosed with megaser blastoma brain cancer. And when that happened, my dad was an individual that ran from problems versus facing them. So there's another key lesson I learned young
Starting point is 00:06:34 and left my mom high and dry for over a year. My mom had to move into the hospital to take care of my sister. So my sister was in Riley Children's Hospital for over a year. My mom lived at the Riley home, which is like apartments inside the hospital for kids that have to have long term care. And she would come home, make sure I didn't miss events or whatever. But I basically lived between grandparents and on my own for a year and a half. And I was like, I got to figure out how to help my mom in this situation financially.
Starting point is 00:07:08 So my dad would always buy me shoes. So any birthday suck up gift, I missed the game, which was every game. So I had a long story short, I had a lot of shoes that I knew had some value. So I sold my Jordans. They were all retros. Anyone listening probably knows like the Brett 11. I had a pair of those, all the cool grays, the Concord. So I had fresh shoes in school, you know?
Starting point is 00:07:35 I sold all those. I had about $2,000 to work with. And then my first resale pair was LeBron All-Star Pack. I got my hands on that back in the day There's one of the first shoes someone got killed over in public so fun fact Yeah, so that that's how what kickstarted it then I got addicted to it. I got addicted to Making money hustling. It was really cool being 15 and your friends are like Oh, my mom wouldn't give me 20 bucks to go to the mall
Starting point is 00:08:06 And I pull out, you know $5,000 like I was addicted to that. Yeah, I did build a very Bad ego in high school and I quickly got that knocked down going into real business at post high school But yeah, I got addicted to making money and being able to stand on my own. That's awesome, dude Young gun man. Yeah, I love it dude. I love it now. We're gonna talk more about AI what it's gonna do to the world how we're gonna Coexist with it as we get into the show, but you know the show you listen to the show We're gonna go through current events. We're gonna talk some shit I'm on demon time today. Yeah, I know you're upset. Yeah, DJ's mad. I'm pissed. He's hungry. My name is Dick. How's training going? DJ? Good. You're looking better. Thanks,
Starting point is 00:08:55 man. Yeah, better sleeping better. You you you've been tracking your progress? Yeah. Well, yeah, just kind of going just doing it. Well, you like anybody like and this is I've learned this from you, right? But like, I mean, when you're like getting into it, right? Like, you know, cause I've done this multiple times. It's like, that scale can be a motherfucker, you know? And like not much you will see move on it for the first fucking three weeks, four weeks really,
Starting point is 00:09:19 you know? But I've just been, you know, head down grinding, bro. Good. You know, it's working. They appreciate it man, and yeah Devin you you've Recomped your physique as well right yeah, so I've done 75 hard twice shout on Andy
Starting point is 00:09:37 And for the listeners I'll tell you 75 hard is truly a mental program it fitness benefits, but Is truly a mental program it fitness benefits, but? Honestly that program built a lot of disciplines. I carried into business for me Just a side plug for the 75 hard program, but yes, I completed it twice My heaviest was 312. I Just did your in body over in the gym. I'm 214.14 today fuck that's all 98 pounds, bro. Yeah, it's amazing and you look great I appreciate it and then my body fat percentage highest that I can remember was like 38% and 17% today that's badass dude. That's fucking sick, man
Starting point is 00:10:17 You look even better than the last time I saw you like it's shit. Yeah, and it's considerably better. Yeah, so thank you Yeah, bro Alright, man. Well, let it's considerably better. Yeah, so thank you. Yeah, bro All right, man. Well, let's fucking let's let's get arrested Let's get into it man, um, I did want to bring this up I mean because I don't really know what to feel about it what it is. You seen Gene Hackman? Yeah I did see that the fuck was that Soji Oscar winner Gene Hackman, wife, Betsy Araqua, and their dog were dead for some time, weren't shows.
Starting point is 00:10:53 Yeah, they just like found them dead in the house, man. And originally it came out that it was like, there was no wrongdoing or anything, Nefarious was suspected, but it's just weird circumstances like now they're saying like the position and how they found them and like it's weird but like you know dude's been in damn near every movie oh yeah tremendous actor tremendous career yeah one of my favorite actors no shit yeah yeah he's badass and everything he does I always liked him in all of the movies and I
Starting point is 00:11:24 thought he was I thought he was pretty sweet. He was a good villain. Yeah, he was like a scary villain Yeah, he was composed and like just no bullshit. I always liked him as a villain. Yeah, and Lex Luthor, bro Yeah, and they have like you'd always be the villain if you got a movie. Yeah, you'd always be I think I'd be a good one I did. Yeah, like fucking put me in some shit You know, like I I think I'd be a good one. I do good. Yeah, like fucking put me in some shit You know, like I I think I'd be a good like and X or no spandex though Just depends man. It depends on what the paycheck says I'm saying they out of zero span. That's right. I'm down man. I could do some some evil villain movie work I'm a pretty good actor. I feel like you would be the villain though that people would like.
Starting point is 00:12:05 They'd still like him. Yeah, like, you know what I'm saying? Like, oh, I know why he's a villain. Like, it makes sense, you know what I'm saying? You'd be like the Joker, right? In Batman. People could get it. People love the Joker.
Starting point is 00:12:15 Bro, you know what I would be? You ever seen Falling Down? No. That's what I would be. What's that? I haven't seen it either, sorry. Yeah, well, you guys are, Falling Down. It's Michael Douglas. You really haven't seen it
Starting point is 00:12:27 It's fucking great 28, but I'm 29. I see it It sounds like I have a feeling that that he's seen more movies than you you think so have you seen days of thunder? I have seen days of thunder That's all I gotta know fuck yeah So anyway, yeah, man, all right P. Yeah, Jean Hagman Yeah, man. RIP, Gene Hackman, tremendous career. Now he was like 93. Yeah, I mean, it really doesn't matter. But, well, he's fucking old, man.
Starting point is 00:12:52 He was 95. Yeah, if someone's 95, if I'm 95 and someone kills me, don't be that mad about it. It's what it is. I lived a full life. Yeah. Yeah, 95. They probably did me a favor.
Starting point is 00:13:04 Dude, what is weird about his wife and his dog, and they found a bunch of pain pills. Pain, yeah 95. Yeah, I did me a favor Dude, I just what is weird about his wife and his dog and they found a bunch of pain pills pain pills So I mean first I saw it and I was like well, maybe she killed herself He he died she killed herself and they left the dog and he and said it was weeks before they found them Yeah, but I mean bro now they're saying Now they're saying it's suspicious, right? It's suspicious. Yeah. Yeah, sorry is with I don't know man It's weird I saw some pictures that they probably couldn't find them again But like some I got some more recent pictures of a man and I he didn't look that good
Starting point is 00:13:34 You know fucking 95 to 95. Yeah, you know, so yeah, all right P Yeah, great life, dude. Yeah got to do some cool shit. Yep. Well, yeah, man, let's get into some of these headlines, guys. Let's knock these out. Remember, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andyfussella.com. You guys can find them all linked there. With that being said, let's get into our first segment, headline number one.
Starting point is 00:13:57 Jake Tapper is entering the show today. CNN's Jake Tapper co-authors new book about coverup of ex-president Biden's decline, despite previously waving off age of concerns. Do you see this? No. Yeah, so Jake Tapper, you know, CNN guy, he is now a co-author of a new book
Starting point is 00:14:20 that is detailing the lengths to which the Biden administration and its allies engaged in a coverup of Joe Biden's cognitive decline, even though he was like one of the main proponents of covering up Biden's decline. It's like, it's like asking like, Oh, J to help you find the killer. You know what I'm saying? It's like, well, OJ did write a book. He called, he wrote a book called if I did it. Yeah Like you know what I'm saying like What do you do it and like do they got him on like I mean I have a little video here
Starting point is 00:14:56 This is like a little collage of Jake Jake Tapper's position. Let's check this out How do you think it makes little kids with stutters feel when they see you make a comment like that? It's very clearly a cognitive decline. OK. That's what I'm referring to. It makes me uncomfortable. You are no ab. I can't. It's so amazing. It's so amazing to me that that.
Starting point is 00:15:17 Try and figure out an answer. A cognitive decline. President Biden embraces his stutter, talking about it, while Trump mocks it, exaggerates it, belittles it. He's sharp physically. I mean, mentally. Yeah. I think the question is physically, right?
Starting point is 00:15:30 Right. More so? Right. Right. And the guy who is his chief opponent is only three or four years younger than him. Exactly. I mean, you have questioned President Biden's age, mental fitness, ability to lead, of those supporting Biden.
Starting point is 00:15:41 You said, quote, shame on all of you, pretending everything is okay. You're leading us and him into a disaster. Do you worry that you damaged him at all? I don't doubt that you got hugs and handshakes behind closed doors today and maybe even publicly some of them because they like you personally. But I've heard a lot of really nasty stuff about you from your Democratic colleagues. I mean, just like, what is he thinking? Exercise and narcissism? I mean, false claims to the Wall Street
Starting point is 00:16:07 Journal about President Biden's mental fitness and acuity. He's 81. And his memory, you know, it doesn't seem great. It's not horrible. But I don't understand the outrage. Well, behind closed doors, Biden's shows signs of slipping, unquote, the Wall Street Journal is owned by News Corp, which is run by the Murdochs. Beyond the headline, there is some critical nuance here. The article is mostly based on observations of Republicans, with former speaker Kevin McCarthy the only one going on the record. They do note in the article that most of the criticism comes from Republicans. Have you heard any concerns from anyone who has met with President Biden about him?
Starting point is 00:16:43 Yeah, so he does that and then now he has a book out Original sin President Biden's decline its cover-up and his disastrous choice to run again Well, I mean what better guy to write a book about it than the guy who actually covered it up You know what I'm saying? Like? What do you think I mean it's fucking it's stupid but I mean not even just that like here's a conversation about he's having like all of the stuff Like what what else was covered up from the Bidens? You know, like it just came out Just just today. I believe or yesterday actually That there's a Texas nonprofit
Starting point is 00:17:18 With one of Biden transition team members who's on it and he runs it Yeah, they reaped in millions of dollars one of Biden transition team members who's on it and he runs it. Yeah, they reaped in millions of dollars, like hundreds of millions of dollars. In 2020, they recorded eight point three million dollars in investments. And in 2023, that number was up to five hundred and twenty million dollars. Yeah. You know where that money came from? Us. No, but you know where it was hidden. It was hidden in that all that money they sent to to Ukraine hmm guaranteed dude dude well I like him
Starting point is 00:17:49 what's even crazier is it like it's remember when I said that over and over and over that they were trying to milk the money out before that they knew they were getting out so I'm trying to take as much out the big dump yeah right before then USAID comes out and says yeah we're funding half the world media and we're funding all these NGOs and all these charities. We give Soros $260 million for his open society foundation. He turns and uses that for prosecutors and fucking. Bro, it's crazy.
Starting point is 00:18:17 We've had our own tax dollars weaponized against us. It's fucking insane. Bro. Well, like the other piece of it too, let me see where is it at? The other piece of like so since March of twenty twenty four, HHS has paid eighteen million dollars per month to this facility and pay and Picos, Texas.
Starting point is 00:18:39 And there's nobody there. Yeah, like nobody's even nobody's there. Answers, please. Yeah, no, I'll never get him. No, I know. Everybody's guilty, bro. Yes, it's it's it's not just Democrats. It's there's Republicans, too.
Starting point is 00:18:55 This is the conversation nobody's ready for. Dude, that's what I'm saying. And these guys, this is the system. Do they come in? They all know the secret handshakes and the backdoor deals and how it works And this is why we have so many people that go into government and never come out and why? The government currently attracts the kind of people that it does You know, we don't have a bunch of Patriots up there guys. Like we don't have the best and brightest
Starting point is 00:19:20 We don't have the people who are building culture and society Serving in our government for the most part. We might have a couple people but I mean what what two percent of them? Yeah, I mean very very yeah so I mean like You know You know crookery attracts crooks. You know I'm saying and Crime attracts criminals and and these people are fucking snakes and we all know it, but nothing's being done about it. And I'm losing faith that anything's gonna be done about it. Yeah, like where would you start though?
Starting point is 00:19:55 There's so much that's been done to this point. It's like everyone at some point is probably dipped their hand in the cookie jar. It'd be like the whole government would have to go under siege. Yeah, but I mean, that might be what it takes. You know, I know that sounds crazy, but you know, this is what fuels revolution, dude. When you have a small amount of people that oppress a large amount of people Eventually the large amount of people figure out that they're a large amount of people and revolutions happen and these people I
Starting point is 00:20:34 believe are playing with fire I I believe that a revolution in this country is on the horizon if The current administration doesn't drastically clean things up, which, you know, I'm hopeful for, I said I would give 90 days to see what happens. There's things happening that are decent, but you know, I want to see some arrests, dude. I want to see some people held accountable. I want to, I want to be able to trust that we're going to prosecute criminals, not just, you know, the citizen criminals,
Starting point is 00:21:05 but the government criminals too. Yeah. And, uh, you know, there's an unfair double standard going on in this country and it's not between, uh, you know, different races. It's between social classes and you know, I know you guys, you know, you might say, well, you're in that class. No, I'm not in that class. I'm not a political I'm not in the political ruling class. I'm an entrepreneur. You're an entrepreneur right Trust me if we were in the political ruling class shit would be a lot easier to be in business. Yeah, I mean But these people can't create so they steal our shit Yeah, and that's what we're dealing with man, and it's not Democrats only. I think it's They steal our shit. Yeah, and that's what we're dealing with man, and it's not Democrats only. I think it's
Starting point is 00:21:50 Heavily Democrat, but I think there's a lot of Republicans that understand what's going on that aren't willing to do anything about it because dude it's like You know, it's like we say on the show man attorneys all all run together dude. Like when you get in a lawsuit Most people have never been in a lawsuit. So they don't know what it's actually like. Like how it works. Yeah. Like, like people are, I'm going to sue that person for this and this and this. And it's like, dude, here's what's going to happen. You know, these stories that you read about where someone gets $50 million, that's like
Starting point is 00:22:18 the 0.00001% of lawsuits in most lawsuits. What happens is you hire an attorney that attorney files a case The other person's attorney knows your attorney they get on the phone and they say and they do a strategy talk they say Hey DJ, I got a guy. I got I got Devin over here. He wants to sue your client. He wants my not He's pretty fucking pissed. Yeah You know, I think he's got a pretty good case to your client. Oh, you want some of that? He's pretty fucking pissed. Yeah. You know, I think he's got a pretty good case, but I think we should make him walk through all the process and you guys should wait to settle
Starting point is 00:22:52 because dude, we'll both get paid. You know, those conversations happen. Oh yeah. And people don't believe that, why do you think these motherfuckers play golf together? Why do you think they go to dinner together? Why are they having cocktail parties together? It's a system.
Starting point is 00:23:03 Exactly. And we ain't in it. And bro, the biggest group of unethical attorneys lives in Washington, D.C. So if you guys think that these people don't know what's actually been going on on both sides, they fucking know. They're neighbors.
Starting point is 00:23:19 Now there's some people that have come in in the last few years that maybe have come in because they actually care I know a couple I could speak to to a couple personally, but I mean it's it's the it's it's the exception of the rule Yeah, you know yeah, man. This shit is wow. I just thought that was interesting man So Jake Tapper's doing that's the case and these guys are all together like how do you ever get rid of it? How do you get it out that does my point is like? They're all they publicly take one position behind closed doors. It's mutual It is I've heard that from people who are up there or people who have been up there like in office that aren't anymore
Starting point is 00:24:04 Straight to my face, tell me. They're like, bro, it's all acting. I mean, have you seen House of Cards? No, I don't watch it. I have, it's actually, yeah. Is that how it is, bro? Oh, go watch it. Well, dude, one of my buddies
Starting point is 00:24:16 who was a pretty high up elected official, he's no longer in elected government. I mean, he's like, dude, we'll sit in a room and we'll walk out and They'll say fuck you fuck you fuck you and I'll say well fuck them and we plan on doing that. Yeah It's like it's like fucking wrestling. Yeah, but they both the deal was made in the back door where they both get they both get something Yeah, and that's that's not okay man. That's not what this country's about. That's the problem. Everybody's in on the take I can't fucking call them out because then that's gonna expose me. That's right on the tape, bro And that's the other part of it
Starting point is 00:24:50 They get so they get everybody's hands dirty so that there's evidence against everybody and the person who blows the whistle gets hit the hardest And everybody else denies it. Yeah Yeah, man guys. I Yeah, I mean oh gee OJ Tapper You know how they get them to right? Through the through the blackmail shit. Oh, yeah, but you know how they get them though, right? Really they send hot girls to get them. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's how they get all these dudes. They send them like these super hot
Starting point is 00:25:19 Like females thing. Yeah. Well, I mean dude, they're they're fucking stop their spies Yeah, and they send them and these fucking spies have sex with these dudes and then they got them and that's that's how they get them Yeah, man. Yeah guys jump on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments with that being said Let's go check some of the chat out that Cruz comments Yeah, this first one my favorite part is this cruise comments. Yeah. All right Well, you're gonna love this first one. This first comment is from angel OC 63 s 48 sure sounds like real name. Yep. Good morning you handsome motherfuckers
Starting point is 00:25:59 Love you guys for making my life better. It's definitely a real person then Say it You're right. This is right. Was it you I for making my life better. It's definitely a real person then. Syed, did you write? Was it you? No. I mean I could see if they just called me handsome. You know what I'm saying? It had to have been. Joe, that's what it was.
Starting point is 00:26:17 All right, well thanks. Angelo. Oh, it's, oh. Yeah, see, that's Angelo. Angelo that. Angeloc. Angelo? Mm-hmm. And you know that angel lock Angelo What kind name is that? Italian that is Italian. What other kind of name is that?
Starting point is 00:26:32 Not a tie. That's right There's only two kinds of people named Angelo one of them is Italian and one of them is on child support It's on child support Appreciate you Got another comment. This is from at fighter flight fitness fight or flight fitness fight or flight blue hair got done list Cried about Andy cried about DJ made it to the podcast Kamala sensed a lot of real shit Cried about Andy and DJ some more
Starting point is 00:27:05 That's the everyday menu around here That's blue hair for sure Blue hair for sure. We got one more comment. This is from at Steven della Fuentes 6321 a little spice on this one. He says please bring back the tier list segment. The last one was absolute comedy Alright, so what's our next debate? You mean the rating french fries already french fries. So I love how like dude we sit in here We sit in here Devon, you know this shit. We say we give all this entrepreneur advice, right? 25 years of experience. I give it for fucking free. I
Starting point is 00:27:41 Help open everybody's eyes to all this shit. I don't get anything but shit for it You know all the fucking influencers they get invited to Trump's castle And fucking I don't even get an invite because once in a while I say some fucking real shit Yeah, you know that I don't like and The thing that everybody likes the most of everything that we do is our french fry ranking The best french fries is very simple. It's Raleigh's. Raleigh's?
Starting point is 00:28:10 Is Raleigh's still around? Yeah. I just ate it in Florida. Really? Yeah. Chuckers and Raleigh's. Somebody commented that too. They were like, you guys didn't put Chuckers and Raleigh's?
Starting point is 00:28:17 No. They were pissed about the five guys. A lot of people were pissed about five guys too, yeah. No, I mean, Raleigh's is good. You know, Raleigh's is good. I just, you know, I like my safety more. Because like, the only five years ago. Yeah, no, I mean rallies is good. You know very good I just you know, I like my safety more cuz like the only rallies here, bro They're in the fucking shit like no, no the one I went to very fucking questionable. Okay. Yeah worth it Yeah, I pulled up in a car that definitely didn't belong there and was
Starting point is 00:28:41 Very a lot of eyes. So well, did I ever tell you the time? I got lost in North St. Louis in my fucking Wraith? At the Walgreens? Yes, so dude, I was with my fucking tattoo artist. So my tattoo artist is a guy named Eric Marcinizen. He's the best in the world. He does black and gray only.
Starting point is 00:28:58 It's hard to get into him. So he comes to town and we're fucking tattooing up at the Four Seasons and that's how he likes to do it. He likes to get like a hotel room and like we fucking chill for like two days, order room service, you know, smoke a little bit, have fun. So he fucking ran out of latex gloves. So we had to go get latex gloves.
Starting point is 00:29:19 And for those of you that don't know where the Four Seasons in St. Louis, it is right on the border of the area that you do not fucking Okay, like you do not go to a beautiful hotel So so I'm in the I'm driving and I'm you know I don't know where the Walgreens is around there and he fucking you know He's not from here, and he's like and so I let him like tell like all right we go here. We go here Yeah, I'm like where's the closest Walgreens will take five minutes. That was a mistake. We should have went to the furthest Walgreens So we end up like in this like, you know how in the north right there I know exactly where you were. It's all section 8 right like and it's like it's like
Starting point is 00:29:54 Section 8 like you see in the movies I'll tell you the Walgreens is on the street named dr. Martin Luther King which for those that don't know you don't go there any street in America named. Dr. Martin Luther King Yeah, and he's is also rough So bro, this is when the Wraith like first came out and I had a two-tone Because that's two-tone race were the shit when they first came out. I had the fucking silver top and the black sides It was fucking pimping So we're cruising up through the and I'm looking around and I'm like fuck this ain't good and I'm thinking it in my head I'm like this ain't fucking pimping. So we're cruising up through the, and I'm looking around and I'm like, fuck, this ain't good. And I'm thinking it in my head,
Starting point is 00:30:26 I'm like, this ain't fucking good. I didn't say anything to him. And he looks up, he goes, you know where we are? I'm like, no. So we find this Walgreens and we pull up, bro. And like, within 30 seconds, my car is surrounded by fucking 25 year old dudes that look like they're from the movie Friday. Yep.
Starting point is 00:30:48 I haven't seen, there's no white people. No, no. Everybody's black. They're wearing, you know, like, white beaters and long-ass shorts and shit and like... Jabos. I'm like... Some Peli Pel. Yeah, I don't even know. I don't know what the fuck, but it wasn't, it didn't, it looked scary. Alright.
Starting point is 00:31:03 So... So... There was a lot of, yeah, a lot of domestic terrorist feels. I don't even know. I don't know what the fuck but it wasn't it didn't it looked scary So there's a lot of yeah a lot of domestic terrorists so I you know, I always roll with my with my piece in my cup holder, you know, so it was in there and Dude comes up knocks on the window and I'm like fuck I'm like I'm Legit probably gonna get shot and have to shoot some people like he's in Walgreens and Walgreens I Roll the window down
Starting point is 00:31:28 He's like hey, man He's like is this the new Wraith and I'm like, yeah He's like can I check it out and I'm like, yeah He's like I just take some pictures and I'm like, alright cool and they took some pictures They fucking dab me up and they fucking went on it was like and it was cool. Yeah, yeah, but I was I mean that was definitely scared Shows you shows you never judge a book about scum it shows you dude They pound that fucking racist shit in your head like you should be scared everybody, but I was scared But and they were cool and they were nice car two days ago
Starting point is 00:32:02 I was down in Miami, and I was in a 488, and there was these kids at a stoplight selling candy. And I rolled my window down, I gave them a, I was like, come here, I'll support the hustle, you know, young entrepreneurship. I love that. And I gave them a $100 bill. Dude, they got so excited, they threw the candy
Starting point is 00:32:23 and ran off. I was like, where's my candy, bro? Okay, they took off like like it was like I gave them ten million dollar. Yeah, bro We did that And we did that we had a we had a girl Driving or selling lemonade and we fucking went and bought some lemonade. It was good lemonade too. Yeah, we were driving a lot Ferrari. It was fucking awesome.
Starting point is 00:32:49 Yeah. Yeah. Lemonade stands, bro. I had one in my neighborhood like when we first moved in and I tried to do the same thing, but it tastes like it tasted like shit. You had your own lemonade stand like some more kids were doing a lemonade stand. I'm like, oh, you probably set one up across DJ set up his Kool-Aid stand across the street. We'll see who owns this block
Starting point is 00:33:15 Right DJs over there so I with a cake serving that fucking lean Guys we appreciate you man for being real-life fans keep liking commenting make sure you guys are subscribed and hit that building You know what? I wasn't looking for it that fucking Walgreens what white supremacists It was a problem Got watch out for them fucking white people. Yeah, man. Guys, let's get to headline number two. We got some more updates of some things going on in the Trump administration.
Starting point is 00:33:55 Some cool things. You guys are both car guys, so this is actually an interesting topic here. Now Who's Screwed? EU fury as Trump 25% tariffs hit European stock market and panicking officials warned the block will react as firmly as possible after Donald said block was set up to screw the United States. So a new tariff just went out to all European auto sales and there's mass effects going on European auto sales shares fell today after Donald Trump and developed a plan to slap a 25% tariff on cars and other goods
Starting point is 00:34:31 from the European Union last night and brands like Stellantis Ferrari Audi They're all getting like anxious and all their stocks are starting to see some some issues here But this was the first piece that came out This yeah, he called the European block. He said that it was basically built to screw the United States Is it I don't know how much that's gonna affect the car market and how that works, but I mean anything on that I Got all the cars I want
Starting point is 00:35:01 Hey, I'm still working on it. Yeah All the cars I want hey, I'm still working on it. Yeah I don't need any more cars. I'm still building so I mean look here's the good news all the best cars have already been made That's shit. They're making now is this hybrid fucking bullshit. They sound like vacuums. Yeah, bro It's terrible like all my cars are like from you know 2000 to like I Mean I got a couple new ones, but like all the good ones are from like 2000 to 2018 18 was the last good year. Yeah, it's the last unless you consider the SVJ was Awesome car. Yeah, but you know
Starting point is 00:35:40 25% they'll probably just pass it along so I mean They really do that. I mean I got about seven cars from Ferrari on order that are all gonna get fucking cancelled because I I'm already paying a premium. Yeah, you know to you know like it is what it is. I paying 25% more Yeah, yeah happening. That's the shit. They're gonna have to lower their price. That's a shit time Yeah, that's a shit time man I don't know it depends on how it just depends on how much of the market we consume of those cars. The market on cars is already really down. Yeah. I mean, there's a few outliers, but it's getting hammered for sure. It's smoked. I mean, I wasn't losing money on cars for a minute. And I've taken some L's over the last two years. Yeah, you got to make sure bro You're like you're buying the low production number shit. Yeah, dude I switched my I so let me let me help you with your with your collection. Yeah, I'll I'll guide you the right way
Starting point is 00:36:33 Yeah, I got out of the you know the Hurricanes and yeah, you know what I got out of those. Yeah My most recent purchases have been more exclusive go up in value dude or at least hold at least hold Yeah, you know like dude. That's you know if you get the right car at the right price It'll hold your money you get to you get to drive it. Yeah, so you know I mean, it's just strategy, dude You know it's a supply-demand low production number equals sustained. You know value for the most part. Yeah Demand low production number equals sustained, you know value for the most part. No Yes, I mean, we'll see what happened. I don't know what's gonna happen. It'd be interesting man. That's a that's a lot of money
Starting point is 00:37:17 That's a lot of money. Yeah, I mean look dude do we really I mean I would venture to guess That the United States represents a very significant portion of the consumption of new automobiles from all the manufacturers that you listed. So, we'll have to see what happens because there is a come a point of unaffordability for most people. I mean a family go buy a new SUV or an Audi, right? A hundred and twenty thousand dollars, a hundred and ten thousand dollars dollars hundred thousand dollars. That's like table stakes If you want to go get a new Tahoe, you're out the door after taxes everything you're about a hundred grand 95 grand It's insane. That is insane. I remember when new brand new tiles were like 45 50 grand
Starting point is 00:37:57 Yeah, I mean, you know my like like decked out. Yeah, it just goes up and up every single year. I mean Look at trucks the Escalade V is a hundred eighty fucking grand. Yeah, it's insane. It's crazy, man That's crazy. I mean new world you see them you see him around like quite a few of them Yeah, it makes me wonder it's like Okay, you know car it made me wonder where the fuck the money came from the c8 Corvette It's a hundred plus thousand dollar car a lot of them and there's where I live in, Indiana. Yeah, I see 30 a day. Yeah, that's a lot of my dad's got one. What's like a lot of it there? Have you driven one? Yeah, they're fun to drive. I've driven the
Starting point is 00:38:42 base 1LZ and to drive. I've driven the the base 1LZ and 3LZ and then also a Z06. I haven't driven the Z06. My dad has the Z51 package and I mean to me to him it's great he's 80 you know what I'm saying. To me if it's good it's balanced I like driving it but it's it feels slow. Yeah well I, I also drive ridiculously fast shit all the time. Yeah, and it just, you know what you can get for a similar price. Like the decision between a middle-aged Ferrari or a Corvette, like give me the Ferrari all day. Right? Versus...
Starting point is 00:39:20 Especially if you can get a V12 Ferrari. They're fucking awesome. Yeah. Must be a lot of USAID workers where you live it No, but other stuff been going on too for the first time You now have you know illegal migrants that have been trying to come to this country They're now paying smugglers for boat rides back home. So yeah, they're they're turning around. Yeah, I saw that so I mean that that's okay Yeah, they were saying Mexico was saying yesterday that the migrant flow is actually reversed reverse
Starting point is 00:39:55 And they have big caravans going the opposite way now Yeah Well, I mean fuck if you cut off the tip of the NGOs that are funding those travel plans So, you know those migrants even get here Well, dude, that's a problem too though Cuz remember those NGOs were giving them food and water and all this shit to walk all the way up here They're not gonna be able to do that on the way back So we're gonna have you know, these people are gonna get sick and die on the way to be a real humanitarian crisis real
Starting point is 00:40:16 Yeah, yeah that they created by doing something illegal They should have never been done. Yeah, right, right. So I mean that's going on. That's interesting other news Let's get into some of the Doge stuff real quick because this is also interesting So you remember those emails that Doge made all the federal employees respond to like with the five bullet points of things you've done Elon got one This is one of the emails That was replied back. So this was the night. This is an actual government employee Every day. Yeah, can I read it responding to the email? Hi, I
Starting point is 00:40:51 Wanted to email what I did last week in detail, please. Let me know if you need some more information Number one, I suck the biggest dick Seriously, it was twelve point three inches. I measured Seriously, it was twelve point three inches. I measured Number two, I got fucked by said dick best sex of my life and we'll be going back for more number three Ain't a man's ass But he said he wasn't gay so it's fine This is a man writing this about men, yep, and I'm reading it yeah. Yeah, you wanted to read it I was gonna read it for you. Okay
Starting point is 00:41:27 Well, I'm already in That's already going on Number number four. That's four. No, he's you don't even have five. Well, it's funny You say that because Elon also hold on you read the fourth one The fourth one said decide to fuck myself with your bullshit and came and then it's science to serious sincerely go fuck yourself But there's only four things. Well, that's what Elon said to you. I said, uh-huh. We said five items and that's only four You know what I mean, yeah, I mean look. He asked for five things if you had give five things Maybe you keep your job. Maybe I mean that sounds like a lot of work
Starting point is 00:42:10 You know twelve point three inches big-ass hog, bro. Yeah, yeah Shit, I'm just saying I like a fucking job. Yeah, I shake that guy's hand All right, he's so strong, it's Yeah, I can't wait for their mind I'm not gonna say what can't you wait for nothing? Cuz if I say it people will do it and then it'll be all over the internet. I'm not saying shit Anyway, learn how to count dumbass. Yeah You count all the inches on that dick didn't he I Measured yeah
Starting point is 00:42:42 I Measured yeah But I mean it's still a bit of downfall You got tears tissues and chocolates outside USAID is feds are given 15 minutes to clear out their desk So a shit ton of people been getting fired that's still been on the rise I think they're projected to have these mass layoffs completed. I believe that the date is like March 14th I'm gonna show you one of the videos that has been circulating going viral. Check this out. I really felt that we were providing support and care to humanity around the world because it's the right thing to do. And that made me feel proud no matter who was president.
Starting point is 00:43:21 And now I don't know what to do. And I have cried every day. I think that that's normal. I have a 15-month-old at home, and I'm looking at him and thinking, well, what's this country that we're now living in? We're doing work for the American public. We're here for safety. And we're patriots.
Starting point is 00:43:40 We love our country. That's why we're taking these jobs that don't pay us in the private sector. I'm an accountant. I could get a private sector job tomorrow, but I care about this country and I want to be here Oh stop Stop that I'm an accountant. I could go to the private sector tomorrow But I'm crying every day about how I don't have a job anymore because I love my country You love your country so much. You're willing to steal everybody's tax dollars and put them towards your own political agendas
Starting point is 00:44:06 I think it's okay. She loves her country Yeah, you know like that woman crying like you know it's hard to have empathy for people like this when Well, okay. Yes, I understand you have bills to pay and you have family to take care of but when you take half of people's money that they work for and put it into programs that support propaganda of your side and you somehow think that you're justified to get paid off of that money, that's not patriotic at all. And what about all the people, the millions and millions and millions and millions and millions of people that struggle to feed their families because they're overtaxed? They can't work any more hours, they can't make any more money, and you take half of
Starting point is 00:44:52 it anyway. Like, bro, that's the crime here. That's the oppression. And it doesn't matter if you guys think you're patriots or think you're doing good. You're not doing good, and that's the reality. You're not doing good at all. You're doing good. You're not doing good. And that's the reality. You're not doing good at all You're doing very evil shit. Yeah, and whether you knew it or not. I Don't know but we can't expect to subsidize your income
Starting point is 00:45:12 Because you pick the wrong team to be on dude. Yeah It's I mean think of all the people like bro you come from regular people Yeah, you know I come from regular people like think of all the people You know that struggle to pay their bills. Watch my mom work three jobs. That's what I'm saying. And dude, she wouldn't have had to work three if they hadn't taken half of fucking money in tax. Maybe she would have had to work two, but it certainly would have been easier than it was. And with what things cost now versus what the pay scale
Starting point is 00:45:43 is. It's insanity. I mean, take your kids to Disney World. Yeah. Enough said. Yeah. I bought pretzels, a hot dog, and chips, and a drink. It was like $80.
Starting point is 00:45:58 Yeah. Like, I just, I turned to my wife, I'm like, how do normal families afford? They don't. I know, he's is backing up on a credit card, right? But I was just like this is fucking insanity. Yeah, and dude it it You know a lot of people when I say these things they're like why the fuck do you care because bro? I've know what that's like, you know, like I might not have to feel that now, but I know what that's like before It's wrong.
Starting point is 00:46:25 Still question everything. It's like, why? What's going on? Yeah. Well, what's going on is they're taking half our money. They're spending it on things to propagate us and to believe in things that aren't even true. I seen they sent $20 million to put Sesame Street in Iraq. Yeah. I was like, what's going on? You know how many times Sesame Street aired in Iraq. Yeah
Starting point is 00:46:50 You know how many times Sesame Street aired in in Iraq by none zero Yeah, and that's what these things are these that's why I like that picture you showed where there's nobody there There's just empty golf carts and equipment They have empty golf carts and empty classrooms so that they can fucking show that You know these things have been purchased and the rest of the money that never gets checked up on it goes in their pocket You know dude, it's it's straight up Fleecing and theft of the American people and and the the punishment should be very harsh And I'm afraid it's not gonna be unless the people make the punishment. They're gonna declare it man. Yeah Have to demand it
Starting point is 00:47:23 But other stuff going on Tulsi gabbert. She inches the show today Tulsi gabbert says NSA employees tied to explicit chat rooms to be terminated security clearances revoked. Did you hear about that shit, bro? Not not in detail a little bit. So so, you know Tulsi gabbert. She's the director of national intelligence There were employees that worked for the NSA. There's this like, it's a chat room for inter-agency communication. And there's threads inside of these chat rooms and one of these threads was literally just filled with LGBTQ identifying employees of these intelligence agencies talking about their sexual activities,
Starting point is 00:48:15 their sexual preferences, 12 inch cocks, and oh, I just got a big one. Disgusting stuff. And this chat room's supposed to be used to communicate our nation's intelligence and secrets across to each other Effectively wild it's insane But yeah, and so she so let me ask you a question. Yeah You guys tell me what you think have you ever seen the Snowden documentaries?
Starting point is 00:48:40 Okay, like and in the Snowden documentaries The reason people hate Snowden and they call him a traitor is because he exposed how The United States was using the Patriot Act to monitor its own citizens, right? Okay, so the reason the government and the media says that Snowden is a traitor They try to paint it like he was giving secrets to these guys. No, he wasn't. He was giving the people the Intel that our government used the Patriot act to legitimately log into our computers and watch us and listen to us and record us. Okay. When you guys see someone get committed of a crime and there's all these audio
Starting point is 00:49:23 recordings, doesn't that ever raise a red flag? Do you're like, where did these audio recordings. Doesn't that ever raise a red flag? You're like, where did these audio recordings come from? Well, they come from the NSA getting into your shit and recording what you say. And all you guys that have Alexa or these electronic devices in your home, you're not understanding or you're even your phone. Like if you ever want to have a confidential Conversation you have to put your phone five rooms away because they record that shit every conversation every text every email Everything you've ever said or done on a digital device is recorded and kept all of it
Starting point is 00:50:05 Okay, and he exposed that most people still don't know that that's the truth. Yeah. It's still going on today. Yes. So this is how they blackmail people. This is what they get people to be quiet. You know, they go and they show them their fucking dick pics or whatever they've been doing and they're like, dude, you better shut the fuck up or this is what's going to happen. And that's, this is what they do. So, so knowing all that, that that is that is what
Starting point is 00:50:28 Snowden was exposing. Do you think that these employees at the NSA who were having private chats about gay sex or sex or whatever, big dicks, big titties whatever whatever they were talking about, I don't know Do you do you think that those people? Would abuse their power to spy on Regular americans when they're you know on their computers and phones and their pictures and all that shit 100 100% no doubt there's we have no privacy You guys think that we're private or have privacy You're insane. There's no privacy They got every single thing you ever said ever did and that's what they that's how they control power
Starting point is 00:51:15 That's how they control other powerful people and then things like the Epstein thing, right? We're talking about that. Oh for sure, but dude, I mean Yeah, those people should be terminated well Well, and the craziest thing happened, right? Because like you have, so you have this thing going on with the NSA. This comes out, it's being handled. I trust Gabby to handle it. And those, again, those people are being terminated. Their security clances are being revoked. Cool. Um, but then we got to switch, switch over to the CIA and FBI. Let's watch this clip from Jesse Waters.
Starting point is 00:51:47 But Intel doesn't like being told what to do. When they saw Musk with the chainsaw dozing for an aid, they started leaking to CNN. If you doze us, there will be consequences. On the CIA's seventh floor, home to top leadership, some officers are also quietly discussing how mass firings and the buyouts already offered to staff risk creating a group of disgruntled former employees who might be motivated to take what they know to a foreign intelligence service.
Starting point is 00:52:21 The CIA is telling CNN that if their funding gets cut, they're gonna sell state secrets to Russia. Who the hell hired these Benedict Arnolds? The CIA is supposed to be filled with patriots, not sellouts. The FBI is up to no good, too. Michael Schellenberger is reporting a source inside the FBI says the Bureau is destroying evidence.
Starting point is 00:52:43 Now we know what their accomplishments were last week. Dear Elon, I wiped the servers cleaner than crooked. So the same employees. That's a threat. Same type of people. Hold on. That's a threat. That's, that's them threatening. You guys understand, right? Yeah. That's a threat. Like that's saying, man, you know, if this continues to happen and it would be terrible if You know the secrets got out to a foreign intelligence. Mm-hmm You know what? That's called right blackmail was treason or treason. Yeah, so go ahead Go ahead
Starting point is 00:53:18 You just get hung. You know what I'm saying? No, go ahead do it. Yeah do it now I mean again like we see these things use a great way what secrets they have anyway, right? Fuckin secrets you motherfuckers have you got all the all the naked pictures on all the citizens so you can blackmail them Yeah, my 12 inch cock picks. Yeah, like dude that you know, please don't release it. Well, I mean they don't publish Fiction. Oh, yeah Trump yeah, that's true Fiction. Oh, yeah. Well, I mean David Trump. Yeah, that's true Might be interested in it. Yeah, I just want to help aliens are real. Okay, can they publish that?
Starting point is 00:53:55 I'm simple. Okay, I think they're definitely real but we got bigger things though Like I mean like these are all great things. I want what I want to know and this is why I'm on demon demon time today What I would like to know is where the fuck is the Epstein list? We'll never see it. Where is it at? Um Epstein client list release could be imminent after black burn pushes transparency. Let them get jailed Uh, you got elena haba. She came on to another interview She says that absolutely expects criminal charges after Epstein files dropped today after meeting with Cash Patel and Pam Bondi. But the time right now is 4.20,
Starting point is 00:54:33 central standard time, Thursday. It was promised to be released. It's 4.20? It is 4.20, yeah. No Epstein list, nothing. Now what we do know, I mean, we know some things. This is not new news, right? Like there was a mass release.
Starting point is 00:54:48 This is, you know, so one thing that's going around on social media right now is that, you know, vault.fbi.gov, that was from 2017. That should have been public since 2017. Nothing on that website has been updated since. You know, here's an article from 2020, right? Like we know some of the things, right? We know some of the names that have been mentioned in court documents
Starting point is 00:55:07 We have some of the flight logs right like but again, this is not new stuff This is stuff we've known and even that like there's still names on there that are redacted that were left out of the court filings Right. This is all stuff from go back. So they got Bill Clinton on there. Mm-hmm. Okay, not Not redacted, but then they got a redacted name, right? So is that redacted name one of the victims? Potentially. Yeah, potentially. I mean like if they got Bill Clinton on there, why the fuck would they redact someone else? Yeah, it's not as big as it gets So that could be one of the victims potentially man and that is what they said
Starting point is 00:55:44 They did say the reason it's taking so long is because they have to go through hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of pages to make sure that the victims aren't public, which you didn't have time to do that for the last five years. Well, I mean, the other thing they're saying too now is apparently the FBI, there is some treasonous shit going on and they're deleting some stuff.
Starting point is 00:56:04 They're holding back. Like I saw this letter circulating that Pam Bondi sent to Cash Patel, demanding that everything get to her office by tomorrow morning. But it's just like, I mean, again, like, how are you putting these things on and then you're still getting railroaded and derailed?
Starting point is 00:56:21 Off the, you know what I'm saying? Day one was many days ago, many days ago. And like at this point in the game, bro, they're risking some heavy stuff, right? Public trust is, I mean. Well, what they're risking is the entire movement of people that voted for this administration turning against them.
Starting point is 00:56:42 Getting completely deflated. That's what they're risking. Okay? And I know that these people are high on the hog because they just won the election and they're all getting in. But I believe that they are highly underestimating and misjudging where people are with the transparency that we expect. Yeah. And I will not support this administration if they do continue to keep secrets from the American public after all the things that we've been lied to
Starting point is 00:57:12 and had forced down our throats and the injustices and the crimes against humanity that have happened over the last four or five years. Now, with that being said, I am willing to give them 90 days, as I've said the whole time, because a lot of my friends, when Trump got elected, they're like, dude, it's better than Biden, but this motherfucker is still going to be the same thing. And they have no faith. I'm not that person. I understand and you understand that when you're building a business or running an organization, things do take time to process.
Starting point is 00:57:44 And this is a big company. It's the biggest quote unquote company in the world. There's lots of layers to it. There's lots of shit to dig through. And you know, it takes time, it does. But look man, if they don't fuck, if they, like today, they gave these influencers, you got this? No, we're talking about talk about it You know, they gave all these influencers this binder. Yeah with apparently phase one of the
Starting point is 00:58:17 We don't need phases bro. You know what else we don't need We don't need a bunch of influencers that just kiss ass and go along with everything Trump says to get the information first Okay, be the disseminator of truth. Nobody should be agreeing with anything with everything Anyone says right that's not healthy. It creates a situation where corruption happens and powers are abused and What's happening? And what's materializing is that situation, which was the exact situation on the left. When we watched Jake Tapper deny that Biden was
Starting point is 00:58:52 cognitively and impaired, that's the same thing that's happening over here now, where people are willing to just support because they're so drawn into the MAGA movement. And by the way, look, dude, I want to say this. I'm not turning against Donald Trump. I'm just stating that they need to understand very clearly that people expect very much different outcomes than what we've been experiencing. Not just the last four years, but the last 30 years. And to give these people, and by the way,
Starting point is 00:59:31 not a single one of these motherfuckers that got this binder has gone as hard as we have gone. I've done anything to sell fucking ships. We were saying the shit way before it was okay to say, when there was actual risk to saying it, and then later people come out and say and those are motherfuckers Okay, and I like some of these people as I don't dislike them But let's be fucking real you need to be giving the information to people who are going to be
Starting point is 00:59:56 Honest about the information that are given to them because that's what's going to restore the trust in society Okay, and yes, nobody trusts mainstream media. But you also gave the information to people that never criticized the administration as well, which isn't any better than giving it, than the left giving it to KGP or CNN. So like if we want trust restored, we have to give it to people who are openly,
Starting point is 01:00:24 I don't know, I don't even want to say critical, but at least like critical thinkers who will call things the way they see it. And by them giving it to only people that support it, it makes me think that they're trying to hide shit. Yeah. You know, I don't, I don't know. Like it doesn't make me feel good. I think that's bullshit.
Starting point is 01:00:42 And by the way, I know a lot of influencers who have done a lot of the heavy lifting Before any of those people did it before any of them did it. Mm-hmm, you know when there was risk to saying it Yeah risk of losing Jim. Yeah jobs. Yeah companies. I mean a Lot of the arrows have already been fucking taken. Yeah, these people sweep in behind them and you know It's it's really really fucking annoying what you think them and, you know, it's really, really fucking annoying. What do you think, dude? You don't think it's gonna come out? No, I don't.
Starting point is 01:01:11 I think there'd be too much repercussions. I think there's too many key people that was involved. Yeah. That's why I think it's personally taking so long. Yeah, I don't disagree with you, dude And you know the administration does promise transparency I mean it was one of their their core Matras of getting back into the office, but this particular topic
Starting point is 01:01:35 I think is gonna the cans gonna go and go and go yeah You know it almost makes me think like what are they distracting us from dude? Well, you know it made me think of something is that's all people are talking about right now So what else is going on what's happening right and like it made me think and like you know I've been watching this this develop. We haven't really talked about it on the show I don't believe we've covered it at all I've been like keeping my eye on it and we got to go to Germany Right because I don't know if you guys understand what just happened in Germany but it's it's kind of fucked right so
Starting point is 01:02:08 you have German you have the AFD party right which is equivalent to the rights you know America's right conservative side the others dude make all these fucking promises on the campaign trail bro right all these fucking promises truth transparency bring German culture back. Close borders. Close borders. Deportations. Deportations. Handle the migrant issues, right? All of these things.
Starting point is 01:02:29 He gets elected and then goes on the stage at his very first meeting and say he's not doing any of that shit. You got to remember what we talked about earlier. They have these conversations behind closed doors on both sides of the aisle right and so it it's it's a game of controlling media and controlling a narrative you know yeah and I think the more people see it it's very it's very frustrating to watch I do think our biggest hope in this equation is Elon, by the way. I think he is down the, like down the middle.
Starting point is 01:03:10 He just wants what's right. You see, I don't see it that way. Yeah. Yeah. I see it. I see Elon with a lot to gain personally. I like Elon. I like Trump but I it makes me like when we talk about you know what he has
Starting point is 01:03:29 to gain it's a lot and it is yeah and so you know directly or indirectly yeah gaining a lot from it yeah I I don't know I mean he's all about Neuralink he's all about transhumanism he's all about AI and robotics and you know we'll talk about that on the next topic But like those are things that really concern me about him. Yeah, that's my world though. I know Understand I do have a little bit of favoritism. Yeah but you also got to remember he walked away from Chat GPT because it was getting do you know about that he was one of the original founders of chat GPT and
Starting point is 01:04:09 They were going too far with it and he sued the other primary shareholders And they they did resolve it, but he was like guys. This is going too far too fast We we we have you believe he has a moral standard about it. I I yes, okay. Yeah, yeah, and You know there's there's some things that I do know that I can't just say here and openly talk about I he has a very Strong moral standard yeah, yeah, but that's that's one That's public that people can reference is when he had a lot to gain, right? Chat GBT was one of the fastest growing companies ever
Starting point is 01:04:48 Right, and it was the fastest growing platform ever to to hit a million active daily users so on so forth And he was like no this ain't right Fuck you guys and will they resolved it? Yeah, I mean look I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm just saying I'm not sure yet. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. There's still some, some putting that got to be put. No, look, I, I, I lean into the Trump administration and I'm Republican and have no problem representing that. Yeah. There does have to be equal Transparency, you know like there well the trust has been eroded so hard, bro We have to have yet to restore it extra transparency. Yeah
Starting point is 01:05:33 Yeah, you have to restore it by going over and beyond mm-hmm in in you know, so They've got their work cut out. Yeah, I agree dude. They got their work cut out, but I do believe They've got their work cut out. Yeah, I agree dude. They got their work cut out, but I do believe Trump and Elon and the core team at the end of the day they do Really want that and they're gonna work. They do have powers fighting against them, right? Yeah, everyone thinks that when the president's in the office, they have all to say yeah, and it's in reality Well, we learned that the first Trump administration. Yeah, and in reality, there's a lot of roadblocks Yeah, there's a lot of roadblocks and guys for people listening. I'm not an expert on anything government I just wanted to you know say that well, it would be no different if you took over a company
Starting point is 01:06:18 You took over a company that had a bad culture Okay, and they know that you stand for these things and that's just not the way we do things here, okay? You're gonna have your work cut out for you cleaning that out. It's hard. You have to identify all the little culture cancers, you have to cut them out, you know? And that is what they're doing.
Starting point is 01:06:39 It's a process. But like, dude, I don't like the way they're going about this. I really don't. It makes me trust them less. That's all I'm saying. Yeah. People deserve to know the truth. If we were being, if all of the people that are influential in our media and Hollywood are being leveraged to promote certain propaganda or do certain things or put certain messages out to us
Starting point is 01:07:10 We deserve to know those things and we already know that USAID has been doing this Soros has been doing this he's he's getting in big trouble right now because he bought all those radio stations so that he could Propaganda, you know, yeah My thing is like if they are and if they are being leveraged cool by who? Well, yeah, I mean we deserve to know that well, that's why we look into a few if you remember Mark Zuckerberg released a letter Stating that he he was throttling traffic during the last elections. He admitted he came clean on everything and Posted it himself. Do you think he came clean on everything or do you think he came clean? Well, I can't had to I'm not friends with Mark I can't I don't know but that is like those are the things that I remember and
Starting point is 01:07:55 Just gives me hope. Yeah that there are You know mark is arguably one of the most influential people in the world for sure and he stepped out on a limb Exposing himself and so that gives me hope that we'll see the way I look at that we can go in the in the right direction Yeah, I look man, but I look at that differently. I look at that like okay, when when They were in office the biden administration which are communists, he did what he could to play ball with them.
Starting point is 01:08:29 And the real test would be what would happen if those progressive people got back in power? Would he stand up to them now, or would he just go back the way he was? They saw his new swagger, I think he would stand up to them now? Or would he just go back the way he was? They saw this new swagger, I think he would stand up. Well, I mean, here's how I look at it too. I think, you know, because you mentioned a word there, hope. What is hope meant to do?
Starting point is 01:08:55 Hope is meant to influence change, in my opinion. See, I look at hope as- I think hope is meant to stall people from action. To pacify. Yeah. Right? And so it's like, you know, what better way? You got the American people.
Starting point is 01:09:06 Now, there's two different kinds of hope. You're right. Hope can inspire action. For sure. Yeah. But it can also inspire complacency when people look around. And our citizenship is conditioned
Starting point is 01:09:21 to wait for someone else. Yeah. That's how. And that's my thing. It's like, all right, so you got all these American, like millions of us pissed. What better way to calm them down? Put out a fucking letter, yeah, no problem.
Starting point is 01:09:34 Yeah. Cool, whatever. No, I get it. And I love both, like I love all these opinions, you know? But I look at everything from an optimistic lens. For sure. I think most entrepreneurs do, but there's a lot of mental training that went into that. You know, if I did not do all of that self work
Starting point is 01:09:53 and discipline, I would see hope differently myself. Like if I couldn't compartmentalize, if that makes sense. For sure, dude. I mean, look, it depends on your perspective. That's right. Yeah, and where you are, but I could tell you this I I know for sure that the American people are in a place of when When they feel hope as a whole right now culture It's it's it's to paralyze something's going to happen something's going to happen trust the plan
Starting point is 01:10:23 It's all gonna work out. Eat your popcorn right those That's where people are right now. So that's a dangerous place. It is man because we forfeit our actions as citizens onto other people's backs That may not exist but we don't know i mean look dude i like trope
Starting point is 01:10:48 i fucking like his family i like what he says i think he's fucking hilarious i think he's badass i mean bro he's 80 years old he works harder than anybody i know you know but i don't like the way this is being handled i don't like it, it makes me doubt
Starting point is 01:11:04 it makes me have concerns and that doesn't make me comfortable. And I don't like the way that they only recognize influencers that fucking only agree with everything they say. I agree with that. It's gotta be both sides for change to happen. For sure. Right. Well, that's what real truth and honesty looks like, man.
Starting point is 01:11:23 Yeah. But like, I mean, now, you guys also brought up this about distractions. Cause like that's always been my stance, right? Like, okay, like the big games here, cool. But what's happening over here, right? Like, you know, you got the big smoke screen. What's happening behind that?
Starting point is 01:11:39 And you know, it is interesting, Andy, cause you've also mentioned many a times, bro, like, you know, they have, you know, the deep state. I don't, like, here's the fallacy that I think too many people get into, like that Trump's in office and everything's gonna be just fine. Like you said, he got this plenty of people
Starting point is 01:11:52 that are fighting against him. We know we have deep state. And I'm of the belief that I think the deep state still has a lot of control on a lot of things. And, you know, we talked about red button pushes. I don't know, but this is something interesting. LAX is on red alert right now because some foreign travelers
Starting point is 01:12:09 was brought in a deadly disease somehow and it infected an unknown number of American citizens. Well, I believe it was on your show there. You believe that the COVID 2.0 is gonna hit. Oh yeah, well it's funny you say that because that also comes out that the COVID 2.0 is gonna hit. Oh yeah. Well, it's funny you say that because that also comes out that the Wuhan Bat Lab linked to COVID pandemic is carrying out an ominous new virus experience
Starting point is 01:12:32 and they just created a COVID 2.0. Yeah. Well, look, I was talking to Sean Ryan about this yesterday on the phone. These people who are in control are very dangerous when they are at the risk of being exposed for how much influence and how much control they have. And right now that's happening. And there could be a number of things happening here. It could be,
Starting point is 01:13:01 there's people implicated, so they're trying to slow roll the fucking list out. It could be that Trump administration hasicated, so they're trying to slow roll the fucking list out. It could be that Trump administration has Intel that if this happens, then this will happen meaning Because like let's be real bro. Everybody knows what the fucking Epstein shit was Okay, like Epstein was a massage operation for collecting intelligence, which means it comes from Israel which means it fuels the fire of It being what people like to say now, the Jews. Okay. But the reality is it is the government of Israel, a lot of
Starting point is 01:13:33 which are not even Semitic Jews. Okay. So it's a corrupt government who was responsible for an operation and it does not go to the rest of the world of Jews. Period. All right? But the problem with it is, is they could know that, meaning Trump could know that if this were to come out, it could fuel that fire because dude, people are already talking about it. It's out in the open, dude. You look all over TikTok, you look all over Instagram, you look all over Twitter. Everybody's talking about the Jews. Okay. What happens if this comes out and it confirms that Israel was behind an operation that was raping children for Intel? What does that do to the cultural place of the world?
Starting point is 01:14:27 It creates a mass hysteria against a certain group of people when in reality, in my opinion, it shouldn't be focused on a certain race of people or religion of people. It should be focused on the actual people who fucking are responsible for it. The individuals with names and addresses, okay. Who also manipulate those people. So when we talk about, it could be this too. It could be, they are aware of a plan
Starting point is 01:14:55 to release COVID 2.0 if this information comes out and implicates Masad in some sort of child sex trafficking shit. So there, dude, this is chess and as much as it pisses me off that the shit's not just coming out, there's probably some strategic reasons that have to do with the safety of human beings that is being manipulated for a reason. And I think that's what we all need to really stop and take a breath about because how do you think that these people, if they knew that the whole world was gonna come down on them? Do we not think that they have plans to handle that? I mean bro, they have what they have a Israel has a They have that fucking the Hannibal directive where the fucking they launch a nuclear weapon
Starting point is 01:15:43 the Hannibal Directive where they'll fucking, they launch a nuclear weapon to destroy, like if they are threatened, they can nuke the whole world. So like, there's all kinds of shit that could be happening here that we don't know because the reality of the situation is, is that a lot of our own government is manipulated by Mossad and blackmailed by Masad and everybody fucking knows that Aram so I hesitate to
Starting point is 01:16:09 Lump any race of people into a category I don't think that because a black person does things does something that that makes all black people bad I don't think that because a Christian does something bad that makes all Christians bad I don't believe that when some Jewish people at the top of the government do something bad, that that equates to all Jewish people. I know it doesn't. And I think we as human beings need to have more reasonable conversations. And it's hard to do with all the big voices out there screaming that it's an actual race as opposed to individual people that are evil and so, you know That's how I feel about it like but the truth of the matter is the real reason it's not coming out is
Starting point is 01:16:53 Because it's gonna implicate our biggest ally and one of the most disgusting Intel collecting operations It's probably gonna implicate our own our own intelligence services as well. So You know, let's be real. That's why it's not coming out because the shit is so disgusting that the average person is going to be like, what the fuck is going on? It would create my belief is it simply will create more mistrust and counter react the efforts that they're doing to try to put trust into the American people.
Starting point is 01:17:22 Yeah. I mean, dude, look, we deserve to know either way. That's my opinion. And, and the people who are responsible for things like that deserve death. That's my opinion too. Um, you know, and. You know, there's a reason that the propaganda for the last seven, eight years has been very heavy towards, uh, well, you know, it's been phased, right?
Starting point is 01:17:46 It's been heavy towards LGBTQIA plus, but then it was hijacked by trans people. And then they started normalizing pedophilia by calling them maps, you know, minor attractive persons. And if we look at the propaganda that's been put out and who's been putting it out, okay, which is, you know, people like Soros putting out this progressive propaganda, and we look at all the messaging, who's been putting it out, it stands to reason in my mind that they're trying to normalize something
Starting point is 01:18:19 that they're all complicit in before it actually comes out. Meaning- They can get the population. Meaning we're gonna get the population to agree that people who are attracted to minors can't help it. And like they're doing in Europe now where they're getting little kids, they're arguing for little kids to have consent
Starting point is 01:18:38 to have sexual relations with an adult. That is fact, okay? That's happening in many countries in Europe. Child consent laws They a child can consent who they want to have sex with no matter if that person is 40 years old Okay, or whatever it doesn't matter Why would they do that? Well the reason I think they would do that is Because it's it's fucking insane
Starting point is 01:19:01 Yeah and the reason that I think they would do that is because they're so fucking into that shit and they know it's coming out that they don't wanna be burned at the stake when it comes out. But their efforts to normalize that have failed. So where does that leave us now? And I think that's a very delicate situation to unravel
Starting point is 01:19:21 when you have a government Maybe two governments and then an organization like the world economic forum is made up of the most powerful people in the world All guilty of this shit I mean it's it's you know Like it's dangerous release it bro. Yeah, I look that's where I'm at too because I've been in talking about this for so long release it but I do I That's the only those are the reasons that I can think of why it's being done the way it's done I I don't agree with the way it's done, right? But that's what my breakdown of what could be why yeah guys Jumping on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think With that being said, let's get to our final headline.
Starting point is 01:20:07 We got headline number three. AI, yeah. So let's have some conversations about it. I got some interesting stuff here. So this first headline is, Goku, a Chinese open source model challenges open AI in the US. Have you seen this? Are you familiar with Goku? a Chinese open source model challenges open AI in the US.
Starting point is 01:20:25 Have you seen this? Are you familiar with the Goku? Not super familiar with Goku, aware of it, but know more about DeepSeek. Okay. So. So China just came out with this new, it's from ByteDance, and they launched what's called Goku,
Starting point is 01:20:41 which is an advanced AI model for image and video generation. Right. Okay, now I'm gonna show you guys some clips here. All right, I'm gonna show you two clips, and I want you to tell me which one is AI and which one's not, okay? Here's clip one.
Starting point is 01:20:57 If you're listening to audio, you gotta come over to YouTube. And that's clip two. Which one's AI? Goku家不仅能从0到1生成口播视频,也 one's AI? Second one. I thought the second one too. Okay, well jokes on both of you because it's both. Well the second one looked more AI.
Starting point is 01:21:14 Yeah, no, these are both AI generated videos. All of these. I mean that one looks way more AI. This is AI. all of these I mean that one looks way more AI this is AI this is AI. This is also AI. This is going to put influencers out of business.
Starting point is 01:21:50 For sure. Bro. Yeah. Listen, influencers don't want to work. A lot of them don't want to work. They don't want to do the shit right. They don't want to do things right. They want to fucking, a lot of them want to just get paid for existing and that's going
Starting point is 01:22:04 to, these people, this this is gonna kill their business Yeah, yeah, I'm partners with a Instagram page called the AI surfer and if you watch all that content It's all AI video every piece of it and we get thousands and thousands of new followers every day hundreds hundreds and hundreds of DMs every single day, and every single video is generated by AI. So how long does it take them
Starting point is 01:22:32 to generate a video like that? Five to 15 minutes, depending on the depth that we want to go with it. And this is as simple as like, okay, like here's a bottle of water. You know, take a picture of this, prompt the AI, hey, I need to add around. It depends. So here's the truth about AI. Yes, it's advancing fast, is the fastest technology that's ever been created, but it also still requires a really intelligent human to use it. That's the brutal truth, right? You know, Sales AI, ChatGBT, all these platforms that you can reference, if you put shit in, you get shit out.
Starting point is 01:23:16 It still is driven by the human. So I like to say AI is great, but the human takes it across the finish line. Yeah, for now. Yeah, but even gen AI that's starting to come out, right? Videos, that's different, right? But we're talking day-to-day society. It's still going to require a workforce that knows how to intelligently work it, right? It's going to have an impact on labor work. It's going to have an impact on call centers and desk jobs and content and all of those that people already talk
Starting point is 01:23:52 about. But it's also going to create the opportunity to upskill and upscale lower wage employees to earn more, to be more intelligent, right? It's just like the way I talk about it is I didn't live in these days only any of us did but Like farming when the tractor came out. Oh You don't need a gas-powered machine. We just plow our fields. Well, the guys that never bought the tractor are out of business, right? Yeah, I mean, I don't think there's any doubt about that. Yeah. It's just what are the implications of that technology
Starting point is 01:24:31 on business culture and humanity as a whole? And I think that's where people are fit. So I'm a little older than you guys, all right? I remember when the internet came about, all right? I remember very clearly. At first first it was very simple shit. It was you can get online and kind of talk to your buddies. You can look up naked chicks like you know what I'm saying like that was cool. Yeah. It was just it was just very simple. You could send letters to your friends. You could get on AOL messenger and you know go back and forth It was cool
Starting point is 01:25:07 Then ecom started to show up on you know on the internet Amazon was one of the first companies that really came around For 10 15 years all these companies that came on the internet, they did not have to collect sales tax. So because they didn't have to collect sales tax, they had an 8% to 12% margin advantage over brick and mortar, mom and pop retail locations, whether that be a grocery store, bookstore, fucking supplement store, anything.
Starting point is 01:25:43 Anything sold, they had a 10% price advantage, which means they could sell for 10% less than all of the companies out here that employed the majority of humanity. And that created a situation where people would go on Amazon and they would buy things for less. So the argument used to be, I go on Amazon because it's cheaper. Cheaper than everybody. And it was because they had an unfair tax advantage. It took many, many years, over a decade for that to be put on to these companies. But by that time, the behavior had been modeled and cultivated for people to shop there. And when that started to happen, now they leaned into convenience. So now the consumer has been trained to buy for convenience over price.
Starting point is 01:26:34 How many people will pay extra to get the shit today or tomorrow than a week from now? Almost everybody, okay? a week from now, almost everybody. Okay. So that all spawned off of an unfair advantage that ended up creating obsolete businesses that employed human beings. And I watched it happen. I've seen it happen. You know, I've watched it happen. Um, and, and so now this is the biggest thing that's come along since then. And it's probably, I think it's much bigger.
Starting point is 01:27:11 And now we have a situation where we have technology that can do the job, not just of one human, but many humans inside an organization. So yeah, that makes sense. Like, I could run my company much cheaper based upon implementing AI. But that means that people in my community aren't gonna have jobs and aren't gonna have income. So.
Starting point is 01:27:39 And if everybody's doing it. Hold on. If everybody's doing it, we just have a separation of classes. We have people getting more in higher pay positions, and then we have people less so My concern with AI I mean is where are we gonna be because like dude like you said it's so fast Where are we going to be in? Five years well, I mean dude Tesla's already got fucking humanoid robots.
Starting point is 01:28:06 What happens when they're autonomous on AI and can like, you just say, hey robot, go build me a fucking house and three robots that have the superhuman strength that you bought for 20 grand a piece, go out and build you a house. And now you have a construction company of, you know, cause like that's the biggest
Starting point is 01:28:25 thing like all the labor guys the guys who do houses and construction or trade skills land a pipe yeah they'll always they'll yeah they'll always that's gonna change too they're gonna change yeah so but dude they'll always say well they can't do my job or an artist like a woodcrafter will be like we can't do my motherfucker. You don't think that that fucking robot can make better looking shit than you? Like, and they could do it without rest, without complaining, without pay after the sunk cost. There's no union. So dude, what I'm saying here and like, look, we can argue the ethics of it night and day, but here's the reality. It's fucking here and it's happening. Yes. So how How do you see that playing out?
Starting point is 01:29:10 because I agree with you do like Look if we're competing against Other like just take my company the first form here if we're competing against other companies like let's say Nike and fucking Nike does AI and their margins go to the moon and your margins are fucking little because of like, you're going to get put out of business and those people aren't going to have jobs anyway. So like it's, it's, it's hard as an entrepreneur that cares about their people to really understand how to properly leverage and utilize it without putting yourself out of business.
Starting point is 01:29:51 You know what I mean? It's just a hard, it's risk and reward, right? Like it's that lie, the AI, cool. I mean, what do you think, dude? Yeah. Because you're a morally great, you're a great dude. Yeah. Like you care about people.
Starting point is 01:30:03 I do. I'm honestly most proud of raising a family, building a team and employing people within my community. Yeah. But I'm also a proponent of, I do save companies a lot of money. I do hit cogs hard on a P&L. Yeah. Maximizing that, right?
Starting point is 01:30:23 So I really try to ride the middle line and not take a defensive stance of I want to replace humans And or you know keep humans I ride the line of adapt or Die. Yeah, and well, that's that's reality and So I just try to stick to reality with it. I get these hard questions all the time, especially You gotta remember my business Can work 24 7 365 days in your business? So let's say you have a hundred people on this floor doing customer support. I can replace that with one software
Starting point is 01:30:58 Yeah, and and handle 48,000 calls a minute. Yeah. And never miss a beat. Know every single product, take the customer complaints, do the refund, fill in the tickets, all. No, you showed it to me. The last time you were here. We called it and helped it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:15 And so, yes, I'm feeding the beast of it couldn't make that negative impact, but I try to take the stance that lean into it now, because here's the reality of, you're an early adoption phase. You're not in your buying cycle and you're not nowhere near the peak. So this would be like getting on the internet in 2001.
Starting point is 01:31:39 Or it'd be like if first form was only an e-comm business in 2001, right? Mm-hmm. You'd have a huge advantage nowadays, right? If you went all in on that, right? so That's what I try to encourage people is lean into it become masters in these Subtopics is AI is gonna hit every industry So if you're in construction, how can you embrace it now and become a force to be reckoned with by embracing it and leading change throughout the industry?
Starting point is 01:32:11 Yeah. Right? What do you think the relationship will be between humans and AI? Because like, I mean, I have this other article that came up too, this just came out that AI chat bots posing as therapists could have dangerous and violent consequences.
Starting point is 01:32:25 So now they're training AI chatbots to be actual therapists to real humans now. So what do you see, do you see the relationship as a beneficial one? Because we've talked, there's plenty of therapists out there that do great work and are helpful. Cool, but there's also a lot that also take advantage
Starting point is 01:32:50 of, you know, problems that could be easily solved by just doing shit. Yeah, it's called life, motherfucker. It's hard, right? Right, you know? So it's like, I mean, how do you look at the relationship of humans in AI, like, outside of even just the business space, right? Like, how do you look at the relationship of humans in AI, outside of even just the business space, right?
Starting point is 01:33:06 Like, how do you look at it? Yeah, I look at it that it's gonna take time for the average consumer to gain trust and even become aware of realities. There's certain Fortune 500 companies that I already work with that you're already interacting with on an everyday basis and you have no idea.
Starting point is 01:33:26 Um, but we encourage those companies to be upfront about this usage. And most of them do in some way, shape or form, simply the phone rings, it answers and says, Hey, this is an AI assistant with X company. Right. Um, but you know, it's like a loaded firearm. You can save the day or you can cause havoc. And so people that have good intentions and that are in the field of AI will make the world a better place.
Starting point is 01:33:53 And people that have ill intentions will make the world a worse place. Kind of leave it, again, I take that middle lane with it. And I think humans, they thrive off of convenience, right? Well, AI is gonna make things a lot more convenient. I was just in Miami earlier this week, and there's AI bots delivering food, right? You can get your food in 10 minutes versus 30, what are you doing?
Starting point is 01:34:22 You're gonna use that robot, right? So humans are gonna adjust to it. Well, I mean, dude, that's, I mean, look, dude, there's not a person with a brain in business that doesn't understand that Amazon's a bad thing for business. It's bad, it's not good, it's bad. It's bad for your, it's bad for your local,
Starting point is 01:34:41 your local community. Amazon's not out there sponsoring T-ball teams and fucking shit like that. Okay It's capitalism which I can respect but I also respect the boundaries of capitalism meaning I think there's ethical capitalism and I think there's unethical capitalism and I think you know when we start talking about convenience and You know, when we start talking about convenience, and you know, like, okay, what, like when you start tying this all together
Starting point is 01:35:09 about where this is going, it sort of makes sense as to why they want to depopulate the planet. Because they don't fucking need a workforce anymore. Yeah, they don't need Uber Eats. Yeah, I mean, they're. You're going deep here, Andy. I know. Yeah, but like.
Starting point is 01:35:21 Not promoting. No, but what do you do? What do you do with all the people who aren't gonna have a job I mean do they go on universal basic income like what cuz that's the oh, they're there. There's early outlines of that a form has been created to Help offset the impact of artificial intelligence into day-to-day jobs. That is a real thing that is in place Okay, so you're saying they're trying to make some guidelines about it. Yeah, they're also trying to make
Starting point is 01:35:53 I do some advisory work on on you know the governmental use of AI and whatnot and They are working day in and day out right now and how to set the guardrails Well, that's hard to do bro because with China's at any Correct. It's it's like GDPR and then the United States doesn't have anything right? It's like Canada has castle again We don't have anything right? It's gonna create unity Worldwide to create that standard but right now now, where the reality of it is, it's state by state.
Starting point is 01:36:28 And fun fact, do you wanna guess what state has the most advanced AI policies? Any guesses? It's Indiana. Indiana is the most advanced AI government in the United States. And what do you mean about, like, as far as, like,
Starting point is 01:36:45 regulation-wise? Proposed regulate, again, all of it's in proposal. Yeah. Right, because it's, the way they're growing about it right now is from the big governments, they're trying to take it through TCPA, which that was created 20-something years ago when it was trying to stop spam robots and whatnot.
Starting point is 01:37:03 It's not even, they're trying to lump it into Cellphone calls when it's totally different. So they're messing up there. That's why it keeps getting up and down up And they keep saying hey now. Here's this regulation than taking it down They just took it down again on trying to put TCPA regulations on AI generated use for business. It's all right. It's gone in already but put TCPA regulations on AI generated use for business. It's gone already. But no, what I mean by that from state of Indiana has been implementing AI for like six, seven years now. In their government building, there's three floors. That's AI of how to use data faster, make better decisions.
Starting point is 01:37:43 I mean, their intentions and how they're going about it is awesome It's how do we make the convenience of the everyday worker better? Yeah, they're going about it great But yeah, they're they're the most advanced in the United States So what do you think because I have an opinion on this? But what do you think like let's just talk about the influencer thing for a minute, right? Because influencers have created a situation where people who otherwise don't have It's made content creation a career. All right, correct and a lot of people make a lot of money doing it
Starting point is 01:38:19 Clearly and Gary Vee talks about this too. He's like dude influence you fucking done like you're done. No And I can tell you why they're done They're done Because managing influencers and egos that go with influencers is nearly impossible. It's insane. It's it it's They don't want to post the right way They want to do things their way that are ineffective and then you have to pay them and it's just become this fucking huge clusterfuck so Now there are good influencers that do really good things and they try hard
Starting point is 01:38:56 How do you feel? People like that or even just people who want to have a career because look man part of being fulfilled and part of being happy as a human is, happiness is not skipping through the field of daisies, doing nothing. Like we are built as human beings to contribute, to create, to become.
Starting point is 01:39:21 And that's what creates a lot of fulfillment for a lot of people. And I spoke about this long before Trump did, but Trump got on stage and said, and That's what creates a lot of fulfillment for a lot of people and you know I spoke about this long before Trump did but Trump got on stage and said oh, you know Why depression is such a big deal because people are fucking lazy and they don't have enough shit to do They don't work hard enough. It's really hard to be depressed when you're working really hard It's really hard to be depressed when you're creating and contributing and focused on becoming and he's correct there. So if we make a world that's more convenient What's that gonna do to the mental health status of humanity as a whole? That's a concern of mine, but
Starting point is 01:39:57 Speaking on And by the way, this is no way me denying that this is gonna happen. It's fucking happening Yeah, sorry that the the sh's out of the box already. So if you're a person, right, and you're like in a company and you know that your job is vulnerable to being replaced by AI, what do you think, how can people defend themselves around those things? Right now, and again, going back to buying cycles, is you're still in the very infancies of it. And so people that latch on and realize AI is not going anywhere have a huge advantage
Starting point is 01:40:38 within large corporations because most large corporations have antiquated leadership styles and very slow to adopt. There's companies still moving to the cloud and still implementing CRMs. I mean, it's been 20-something years of that technology, right? Insanity. There's places in our government
Starting point is 01:40:56 that still use typewriters, bro. Bro, the government still fuckin' stores paper files in mines. Yeah, it's insanity. So if you're in that, okay, this is happening. I'm going to be, I'm going to lean into it. You actually have a path to make huge impact within that corporation and create such a layer of protection for yourself because you'll be a source of truth. You know, a lot of leadership and a lot of big companies are older.
Starting point is 01:41:25 Yeah. And they can barely even get on their iPhone and open up Facebook, let alone understanding capabilities and implementing AI into an, you know, 10,000 person organization. For sure. Right. Yeah. So the young generation that's in the workforce now, you know, needs to learn the technology needs to learn the technology and figure out because they will replace, you know, needs to learn the technology, needs to learn the technology
Starting point is 01:41:45 and figure out because they will replace, you know, you don't run a company when you're a hundred, you know, so that leadership's gonna cycle and those young leaders are gonna step up to the plate with, you know, proactive agendas to be able to keep the organization going. So I think it, personally, I think it's one of the greatest opportunity zones the world has ever seen Yeah for some people for sure no doubt But you go to lazy. Well you get your lazy people. It just shows up. They're gonna get crushed either way They're gonna get crushed either way. That's the reality so well. They're getting crushed now because the same thing. It's just it's Different what do you, yeah. So,
Starting point is 01:42:26 so on the influencer standpoint, how I see, I think influencers that, that are very authentic and have the ability to create an actual connection with people will be fine. They'll, they'll be, they will, they, you will be the anomaly and make it will make you more valuable. But bro, that just isn't the culture and influencers anymore. No, it was in 2016. It was in 2018, but now it's everybody's fucking Tom Cruise, bro. And everybody's a celebrity. And you know, I, I'm not posting it like that. Well, that's the way that converts. Well, that's not,
Starting point is 01:43:02 that's not in my brand dynamic. Well then fuck off. You know, like, and dude, those people are all gonna get replaced with these people. Because you can't tell the fucking difference. Bro, there's AI pages right now of OnlyFans chicks that fucking have, that are making fucking millions of fucking dollars, bro. And it's a fucking, it's a fake,
Starting point is 01:43:23 it's not even a real person. Yeah wild Again, we have a page that does almost 400,000 followers. We started with zero just like everyone else right yeah, and we did that in a year Yeah, and all those videos is AI. Yeah It's insane. It's crazy here. Yeah That's wild man this stuff was dude. You know what I like dude You know what really scares me man is when these fucking things Like isn't it possible for AI to become like its own prompting source meaning like like right now You're saying it can it already happens, okay, so so
Starting point is 01:44:00 It so it doesn't really matter the intelligence of the human because eventually they're gonna be prompting themselves So AI is the first can computer program that one plus one doesn't equal two It could be one plus one equals a black hole, right? So if anyone what do you mean by that? People don't understand how The people don't understand how prompting this gets this in. No one has exactly figured it out. You also got to understand AI has been in big business since the nineties. Just no one could afford it. Like unless you were Microsoft or Google, you couldn't afford to have a data center
Starting point is 01:44:43 that burns $3 million a month in hydrogen and everything to run these things, right? But now the open source models like chat GPT they were the front-runner have brought it to the average person Right. It's it's like the cell phone evolution, right? Mm-hmm a cell phone used to be fifty thousand dollars and weighed 200 pounds, right? It came in a bag Yeah, I've seen pictures. I didn't see those days, but I did The ones in the car. Yeah, but now ever if you don't have a cell phone like what are you doing? right, you know, so we're going through that that that evolution and But yeah, people think AI was like this new thing and it's been around. Well, it is new for people Yeah, it's been around a long time though. What do you think of like terminator?
Starting point is 01:45:30 so No, i'll be serious bro. Like all right, so here's what fucking scares me. Here's what scares me you've seen fucking terminator What's that movie with will smith? I am robot. I remember okay, what fucking dude we see this shit like All right, man, that robot's pretty cool I remember okay, but fucking dude we see the shit like I Man that robots pretty cool. What happens when it starts thinking for itself, and what happens when you say something? I was doing that what happens when the AI wants to fuck your chick right and then all of a sudden it beat your ass In the last longer than two minutes you know I'm saying like that's dangerous bro. You want to watch a really awesome TV series watch Cassandra or Cassandra on Netflix it's literally that oh really yeah is it scary like that oh is that the mom sick
Starting point is 01:46:12 from cancer and like they the she hires like the AI who's in that what's name what's her name no that this is a different one yeah what's it about so this family buys this it was like one of the first smart homes Yeah, I was like building the seventies or whatever Jarvis or something. Yeah, there's like computer monitors I can it's like Alexa on a TV screen. Okay, it's like this lady and her name's Cassandra. That's the that's the computer Yeah, it's the computer and the whole basement is is the computer program like just imagine a data center in the basement, right in this thing, right?
Starting point is 01:46:47 And the family's like, oh, it's probably, it's so old, it probably doesn't work. Kid goes to the basement, turns it on, and this thing just pops up. Well, then they find the actual robot as well. So it starts off, robots like cutting the grass and cooking, like all these amazing benefits, right? But then
Starting point is 01:47:06 it becomes of obsessed with its past and Wants to become the mother of the kids and be Not necessarily in a relationship with the husband the ones to run the household and there's all these Series of events to get the mom to be deemed to crazy. She gets put into a mental ward That's what I'm talking about dude. Yeah, so Yeah, that's what I'm talking about like dude like like what has the rope? That's the rope. Yeah What happens when like when when when you know? The police are like are all fucking AI robots. Well, you know I could speak more
Starting point is 01:47:44 Scary for me. That's what I'm saying. I bought it. With the racist ones. I bought a G1 robot. The Tesla one? No, look up a- G1 robot?
Starting point is 01:47:56 G1 robot, yeah. It gets here in two months. Bro, you bought this thing? I did, yeah. How much was it? I bought like everything max out, like 65,000. Oh really, but we bought it for trade shows. Yeah What's it do? Whatever you wanted to yeah, so
Starting point is 01:48:15 Yep, that's it g1 humanoid. Yeah, you bought this thing. I did yeah You're gonna have it in your house. No, no, no, we bought it for trade shows. So We we have a big release coming out with HubSpot and so we got a g1 humanoid for our trade show booth for HubSpot inbound event this year and This bro Devin the motherfuckers doing a karate kick. Oh, so when you buy kick your ass So when you buy it They actually show you a video of it doing
Starting point is 01:48:49 Everything you see here. Yeah Well, look at that one right there. It's kicking that dude's ass. Yeah You know, so You you prompt it you prompt it look They're fighting it's already happening man Look! They're fighting! It's already happening, man! Alright, now where's the picture of him fucking his wife? Like where is that at? No, no functional extremities to my knowledge. But yeah, so you know, I could speak to how life's gonna look here in a few months.
Starting point is 01:49:21 If you want to bring me back home, I'll bring it and you can fuck with it What if you what if you get home and I think kicks your ass? So you want to you want to know a real like I'm afraid of it. No, I'm not it has a kill switch So yeah, you gotta get to it first dog It's on your phone. It's on your phone. But Anyways, so you want to hear like a real issue we're dealing with in the company. So we got this thing, right? We can't find insurance to cover it for the show. There's probably not. It doesn't exist yet.
Starting point is 01:49:52 Let's see. See, like it's going to this stuff's going to create new industries is what I'm leading to. Yeah. Right. You're going to have to have insurance on these fuckers just in case it goes rogue. Yeah. You know. Yeah. Just in case it goes rogue. Yeah, you know, yeah also, you know the these humanoids Their batteries are only good for two hours So they only if it goes rogue, you know, I'm a tired Tired out max rogue. Oh, we're so fucked is to our all fucked. It's so the hands
Starting point is 01:50:24 It it can sense like it's picking this up. Yeah versus like shaking your hand Huh, so it's not gonna be like yeah It wants to so it can like it can like detect like physical like a human skin bro You guys covered this an iRobot dude. They said hey, you can't do this to people and then that's sunny he starts doing it Yeah, yes, so we we are doing it to I gotta see this thing Program it we're gonna program it you program it. I'm surprised that thing is only 65 grand Yeah, I mean it's out of China. Yeah, no shit. So We're gonna program it to give demos of sales AI. So that's what we're doing with it
Starting point is 01:51:04 Program it to give demos of sales AI so that's what we're doing with it And I am not at trade shows. I am gonna see how to get it to do that Now they got fat ones there that blue one there, so I wasn't I wasn't on As DJs DJs Roll special edition I got waiting no more fast food lines That's DJ's. That's DJ's. That's DJ's. That's DJ's. That's DJ's. That's DJ's. That's DJ's. That's DJ's. That's DJ's. That's DJ's.
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Starting point is 01:51:41 That's DJ's. That's DJ's. That's DJ's. That's DJ's. That's DJ's. That's DJ's. very Listen, man. I've seen this I've seen the movies. I've seen too many movies Yeah, bro, and I've also run too many companies to understand like what like what it's gonna do potentially, but like you know, I Mean dude businesses adapt or die and that's it
Starting point is 01:52:00 I mean it like, you know consumers could control the adoption of these things still we think but they won't yeah They won't do it too much convenient. They won't do it right? Well, like dude like you know how many motherfuckers say they hate Nike and still wear Nike. Yeah, you know I'm saying Like you know how many people say they know that Amazon's not good for their local economy, but they still use it They have a package every that's what I'm saying like dude People don't they don't do that. They'll boycott a fucking company for Doing something stupid but like they won't look at it. They don't I don't know people don't look at it like that They don't look at it as a preservation of their own utility. No
Starting point is 01:52:37 Yeah, well guys jump in on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think I mean the argument for this is like like the argument that I've heard for this is You know people are gonna have so much more time to live their life, right? How to live your life when you're broke well, yeah, I mean like It's true. Yeah, there's it's not as simple as that is what I'm saying. No and like dude, what are we gonna? Like people okay, like look let's just take 75 hard for example Like when you grab someone who's never heard of 75 hard and you're like, hey look, dude You're gonna do all this extra shit, but it's gonna make you feel powerful. It's gonna make you feel fulfilled
Starting point is 01:53:22 It's gonna give you confidence. It's gonna to make you feel fulfilled. It's going to give you confidence. It's going to give you belief in yourself. That comes from the work that comes from the creation that comes from the contribution to others and self. And if we take that away from society, there's going to be people that don't they like It I don't know I think dude, I don't know I honestly like it is very I'm very Good with vision. I think that's my biggest trait. It's just hard for me to see where this is gonna go You know what I mean? Yeah, man long term Yeah, like I I really like I'm it makes me nervous like dude like because like how the military is already fucking using this I guarantee it. Yeah, they're already making these humanoid robots and shit. Oh, well, I mean that's been they've had dogs Yeah for years now in in service. Yeah, you know, so you know my the vision that I carry with it is
Starting point is 01:54:21 It will make some negative impact, but ultimately will create a whole new realm of business opportunity and capitalism. Because think about industries that still suck. Law sucks, banking sucks. All these industries that haven't created convenience are now for the taking because of artificial intelligence, which creates all these sub markets and niches to serve. I could certainly see where it could clean up a lot of corruption because it could be black and white, but I could also see, I mean,
Starting point is 01:55:00 we've seen this in biases in chat GPT and in these other prompt AI services. Like, so it's, you know, some of them have been programmed with pre with biases, you know, so I don't know, dude. Like, I really don't. That's why I wanted you to come on and talk about it, because I don't think anybody knows. I mean, I think I think you think you know, but like real time, we don't know. No, no. I've told you earlier in the the show I don't claim to be an AI expert. Yeah, well you are You are an AI expert, but we still we just don't know how it's gonna evolve
Starting point is 01:55:33 Yeah, I have a good idea. There's there's too many too many paths, but like the the reality of making strong business decision decisions with AI is You don't just go all in with one. So how we approach that. Sales AI is a platform that services the customer, but I am not married to a single large language model, which that's how these things get created, right? We use the best of the best for the situation. So if you have a use case for sales,
Starting point is 01:56:10 there's a specific large language model that is best for that. If you're using it for customer support, there's a best use case for that, right? What's a large language model for people that don't know? It is a composed stack of computers and data centers that process data and anything and everything on the internet faster than a human can blink. And so that's what creates.
Starting point is 01:56:38 That's why when you talk to AI, it's not one plus one equals two. If you ask G G a question, it'll create all these scenarios because it knows everything. It's linked to everything has ever been put on the internet. And that's why you- Well, that's another thing. Some of the information that it comes out with is not true. For example, none of the information on me about my company's income, my income, my address, my age. None of that shit's correct. None of it's correct intentionally. And I don't report, we, none of my companies have reporting to the public. None of them, this is all, so it's all guesstimates, but when you type in, it comes up with numbers and shit. It just makes them up. So like there's
Starting point is 01:57:24 that too. Right? Like how do we up. So like, there's that too. Yeah. Like how do we know what the information, what's the accuracy. Correct. And like, speaking to our company, you do not, we isolate your use case in your business for you.
Starting point is 01:57:39 We don't take your data and then make XYZ customer better because we're using your data. We actually isolate that, right? When you're using our product, it is just you and you do have, I want AI to assist here, but these are the facts and you do not deviate and it will not deviate from the facts, right? And so there are controls. So it depends on who's programming it. Yeah, again, if you have good intentions
Starting point is 01:58:10 to make the world a better place, you can make the world a better place. And if you have ill intentions, you can do to some major disruption. Yeah. Well, listen, dude. Listen, guys, I know Devin, he's a great fucking dude. And that's why I wanted to bring him on to talk about these things.
Starting point is 01:58:28 Cause obviously I have been very anti because dude, I love people. I do too. I love, but I mean like I've employed people for 26 years, bro. My most proud that I am of anything is when these guys build a career and go out and get a house and a car and build a fam like I fuck, dude, I'm cool. I'm good. You know what I'm saying? That's where I get my satisfaction and it breaks my heart to think that that could change. And, uh, you know, it's something that I'm very concerned with. So, but dude, what I, what I, what I, what I want to get to though, is I appreciate that you come on and are open and honest about it and help us bring
Starting point is 01:59:06 Some clarity to the ins and outs and I would definitely love to keep the conversation going Having you come on as this develops over time. Yeah Yeah, the the reality is perception controls a lot of things. And so if you perceive that it is going to do harm Ultimately, you will approach everything with a tough mindset, right? It's gonna be really hard to break through that So if you perceive that there can be mutual benefits and in building companies and so on and so forth You will find a massively beneficial way to leverage AI. Yeah, I I don't disagree with that I just I like to evaluate everything right? Yeah Well guys jump into this conversation. Let us know down in the comments. What do you guys think?
Starting point is 01:59:48 We got one final segment for you guys as always We have thumbs up a dumb as fuck. That's where we're in a headline and we talk about it to get one of those two options So with that being said our thumbs up or dumb as fuck headline reads Colombian police catch a man smuggling packets of cocaine under toupee Say a for effort I actually already saw this you saw But go on so we go to Bogota, California. It's not bogota. What is that? That's bogota Where's the other? I don't see an H Bogota. Where's it at? I don't see a H. Bogota.
Starting point is 02:00:26 Okay. Say it the way you want. We'll see what the internet does with it. I'm always trying to help you out. Bugatti Columbia. Bugata. Buguti. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:37 Let's make it up, man. Who cares? It looks like Bogota. It does look like Bogota. Yeah. Colombian police apprehend a 40 year old man. It's Bogota, just so you know. Bogota. Columbia Police apprehend a 40 year old man. It's Bogota, just so you know. Bogota. I'm 100% certain. Okay. All right. But you could say Bogota. Okay. I appreciate it. Yeah. Say it. Bogota. All right. Buy one, get one. Buy one, get one t&a
Starting point is 02:01:10 Colombian police apprehended a 40 year old man attempting to smuggle several bags of cocaine Concealed beneath a meticulously attached to pay police are the suspect was detained What's that one quite a genus cart Cartagena? Where's the H? That's what the fuck it is, man I'm just telling you I know this dude. I've met this guy. That's who? Cartagena, okay, it's a name airport on Monday as he prepared to board a flight to Amsterdam What's his first name? Huh? What was his first name? Tyrone Kyle
Starting point is 02:01:44 Yep But yeah, they call him and so she was going from Columbia Columbia Oh Kyle Kyle Yep Uh, but yeah, they called him and so she was going from columbia columbia to amsterdam and uh, allegedly there to party Let's check this clip out bro Little off the top. This guy's just sitting there knowing he's totally fucked. Yeah. It's like the head hold of shame. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:02:17 Oh yeah. Bro. At this point, he knows he fucked up. That's right. Dude, a hundred percent. How do you get caught with that? That's what I'm trying to figure out because that dude That's actually pretty you know you know he went to the barbers like hey leave the sides shave the top Oh, I got busted they x-rayed them
Starting point is 02:02:40 See that this is why we don't like technology Devon That's what it is so you can't fucking take cocaine to amp span for a good time anymore We need the booger sugar Dude, that was good. Hey for effort though. He like put it in perfect little circles, too It's so much effort went into this attempt, you know, you know his buddies like oh, you'll be here Monday. Yeah But it's like oh, you'll be here Monday. Yeah Party start man, where's Kyle? Where's Kyle Cartagena? Always loved to meet the barber that had to give this haircut because you know that barbers like what the fuck is happening?
Starting point is 02:03:26 Bro, it looks I mean it looks pretty good. It did look good. How do you get caught? Did it say the x-ray caught him the x-ray caught him man? You know you know how like you know how in the Dude, you know how like you go to the airport. They got the fucking they got where you could just walk through the metal detector Or to x-ray yeah, that's how they got it still right. Yeah, I have been an airport a minute, but the like he's probably thinking I'm gonna go through the metal detector and then probably like they probably like Put some pert they like pointed and made you through here. He's like fuck He forgot his TSA pre-checked number yeah, yeah fucking got him bro I smuggled some fucking weed pills into Mexico one time I
Starting point is 02:04:07 Did I did you fuckers didn't catch me either? I? Thought they were gonna Bro, we fucking we fucking went to Mexico and I had some edible. I don't know if I is that illegal Is that illegal for just to talk about it now? Yes. Is it? Well fuck it. I went I allegedly went to Mexico I Didn't do it, but if I did it this is how I would have done. Okay, there is it. Well, fuck it. I went I allegedly went to Mexico I didn't do it. But if I did it, this is how I would have done. Okay, there we go Yeah, so if I would have done this I had some edibles in my bag and I forgot that like because it's legal here and I forgot that it's not legal They're where it came from
Starting point is 02:04:41 so I Get off the plane and right as I get off the plane, bro There's dogs and shit and I'm like fuck. Oh fuck and I totally forgot that it was like cuz everywhere I go I take my fucking weed pills and uh, I totally forgot I'm like fuck I'm I got like real nervous dude, like you know how like you know how like would you get inside nervous? Yeah, yes, but like you can't you but you're like shaking, but you don't know if anybody notices. I'm like, fuck dude. Fucking hands are sweating.
Starting point is 02:05:08 I'm going to fucking Mexican jail. So dude in Mexico, like you guys who have been to Mexico, you know like most of the places in Mexico, they got a, the customs is different. Like you go in and you touch the fucking button and it either gives you a red light that and then they search your bag or a green light and they Let you go. So like I'm fucking waiting in line. I'm like fuck
Starting point is 02:05:30 I'm like sweating a little bit and like like dude, I'm not even telling you know, I'm not even saying nothing. I Fucking go up there. I hit the green light turns green. Oh Fucking we need a party. So so dude, I had like a whole I had whole like a whole container, which dude I was there for like a week. You don't eat a whole container in a week, but I didn't want to bring him back So I like I saw I'd fucking ate a whole container in a week But yeah, that's my eyes. You guys didn't catch me. Let's the ledger story there in my story. Mmm. It's a fictional It is so lumpy like whoever put it on him. Yeah Yeah, I say a for effort, bro. I mean, it's definitely creative. I've never heard of that before no
Starting point is 02:06:13 I mean you were saying to pay I was like what the fuck is a toupee. I gotta be honest Oh, you know I didn't know what a man. Yeah, you pay was yeah I thought you ever notice that like like do you do Joe you're about my age Remember like when we were kids or like in school and there was all the teachers and they had They were bald around the crown of their head, but they had hair over here. Mm-hmm How come we don't see nobody with that haircut anymore? I Know but like you never see that anymore. Mm-hmm. What happened to that? turkey But like you never see that anymore. Hmm. What happened to that? turkey
Starting point is 02:06:46 Turkey people started going to Turkey people start going to Turkey. Oh half my teachers growing up They had bald head and hair around the outside Everybody does like DJ does and they just shave it now. Yeah It's a good look You didn't think it was a good look. I always tell you I was nervous for a minute there You got a picture of your old look. Nope. Yeah, well, we're put it find a picture DJ's old Look put it up here and show post-production. See that's how you used to look. Yeah Who convinced you to change it?
Starting point is 02:07:18 What was that guy's name Andy can sell a guy Randy can sell a cow was it named Kyle Cartagena Cartagena from for Jena from the go to a gaba go to Yeah, what we give him I'm giving him an a for effort a for effort I'm giving him an F. I don't know if he got fucked like how bad he got. Let me see that's in there Ten grand about fifteen grand worth of coke. I got three years. Yeah shit. Yeah He's all right. I'm sure he's I mean that ain't worth three years of your fucking life. No, no Bro violent offenders fucking kill people get out in three years. That's real. That's real way for effort man Anyway, they're like my son. Yeah, don't do drugs. I'm sure it won't be his last guys
Starting point is 02:08:02 Andy Devon, that's all I got. Yeah Devon Be his last guys Andy Devon, that's all I got yeah Devon Throw throw people your website and your Instagram so they can know where to follow you Yeah website sales AI comm all one word and then Instagram is Devon Allen Johnson all one word as well so Evie I in yeah, spell it out for him DVI in a Lle in Johnson J o h n s o n DJ to mm-hmm a beyond Johnson Devin Johnson
Starting point is 02:08:30 12 over there. What's that? How'd you get? Yeah, right? Well, we white boys got the 12 around that's right, you know say sorry yeah, you don't know nothing about that It's about the motion the ocean, bro All right Devin thanks for coming on bro. Thanks for appreciate your expertise Looking forward to learning more more about this with you next time. I'll bring the robot. Okay, cool. We'll get my chair. Yeah Can you the first podcast ever had a robot on it program to be racist. I want to see how this conversation goes. I'll bring my computer and I'll program it
Starting point is 02:09:09 in between segments for you just give me what you want. I'm down with it. Let's do it. All right, guys. That's the show. Don't be a hoe. Show the show. Went from sleeping on the floor.
Starting point is 02:09:23 Now my jury box froze. Fuck a pole. Fuck a stove. Counted millions in the cold. I'm out.

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