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Who was sick on Monday?

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Not me.

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You were not sick on Monday?

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No.Sick in the head, maybe.

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Different story.

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But today's all love.No, today's love.

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Guys, you missed it.

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Brooklyn was here in the house.

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My four -year -old this year.running around making sure we're scored away.We got a lot of stories to cover with you.And Vinny's got a surprise.Let me take these glasses off.I'm looking 62 years old.

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I like those glasses on you, Pat.Anyway, I'm sure I'm going to hear from Mayor Ron saying, you know, wear better glasses.But lots happening.Lots happening.Folks, what do you think the chances are of, let's just say you live in a city where math maybe is not that popular and they need additional time to count?You know what I'm saying, Tom?

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Like some cities, They need a lot of time to count to 20 ,000, 20 ,400, whatever it is.And then imagine there's like these two guys that one of them could possibly pass up the other person, but he's got a massive lead, and the other one is way behind him.But out of the 20 ,000 plus votes that they're counting, only seven or so went to this guy named Spencer Pratt in LA.Now, of course, it would never happen, but Tom has some ideas of what he thinks is going to be taking place.There is now a Cauchy, there's a little bit of audio so somebody's thing is on.There's a little bit of a Cauchy that is saying, what did Cauchy say, Rob?

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I think his chances, Spencer Pratt's chances of advancing according to Cauchy dropped to 8%.I don't know if it was Cauchy, I think it was Cauchy.Dropped to 8 % suddenly out of nowhere.Yeah, 6 .8%, look at that, look at that.Now they're saying Nethier Rahman is gonna...pass up and go into it and the volume on this is $62 million.

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So what the hell happened the last 24, 48 hours?We will talk about that.The SAVE Act may be one of the biggest things that happened.I don't know the exact numbers, but I thought it was 50 to 48, which is a good thing for the people that want to be able to not have people have an ID to vote, because I don't know if you know or not, there's many states that you can vote without an ID.And the SAVE Act, which by the way, Humberto sent a very good chart this morning that 83, 84 % of Americans, Humberto, can you verify that?83, 84 % of Americans want voter ID to vote.

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So it's only 16, 17 % that don't want it.84 % want voter ID, but the SAVE Act, we'll talk about that.Then there's this guy that for 18 years wore a tattoo.of a concentration camp, what was it?

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Concentration camp guards.

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And then they removed it and it's so bad that people are just saying, you know, Chuck Schumer, there's videos, apparently a story came out with New York Times with three different girls, one of them being a Republican saying the fact that the guy's a crazy guy drinking all this other stuff and there's a video of him performing at a bar, Rob, I don't know if you have that video or not, of him running around performing at a bar.And Batia, Batia had such a great thing to say about it.I love it.She's phenomenal.I mean, honestly, she's, she's, she's so talented.And then Sonny Hostin said something.

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She says, I'm from Maine.You just sometimes have to close your eyes, close your nose and vote for it.And then Professor Galloway said some stuff.Yeah.I mean, he's performing right there.And those are not Speedos, but they're probably small Hanes underwear that he's going around doing his thing.

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So at least he's a performer, but I don't know about being a Senator.Then Carmelo Anthony, not the basketball player, but the other Carmelo Anthony that, uh, uh... is in court right now there was protesting outside this guy jake lang was outside just a lot of ruckus going on and again we will our goal is to lower the temperature not increase it but some people are doing that anthropic comes out and sayswe have to be careful with AI.Maybe it's a good idea to put a pause on, what do you call it, on AI.And they're saying it right after, a few days after they quietly wanted to file for going IPO time.Am I correct on that one, that quietly they want to IPO, but then he's coming to us saying, we got to put a pause on AI, which is kind of weird.

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We'll talk about that.And then a story that Vinny brought up, a very, very heartbreaking story.Of youtuber, uh, is it jesse ridgway?Am I saying that correctly?Yes, and his wife made difficult decision to terminate pregnancy after finding out down syndrome, uh diagnosis gut punch And we'll talk about that to see what the position is.Of course, there's different positions people have but we'll definitely vinny You got a lot of thoughts on this and it's uh, yeah, and I have a story to tell about this if we get into it Okay, la mayor always we would talk new york You see every time you think new york is going to make some kind of an adjustment.

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They keep going the other way Do you know the word mother and father New York wants to change to say it's offensive?They don't want you to use the word mother and father in New York.Father's Day is coming around the corner and you have Mother's Day and Father's Day.They want to replace mother with gestating parent.Am I saying it correctly, Tom?Rob, can you pronounce it, Tom?

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If you have a uterus, you gestate.If you don't have a uterus, you don't.Not gestate, like you just ate a meal.No, gestate.Like when they say...

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Tom, we got some immigrants that watch the talk show.

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No, no, humans' gestation period is nine and a half months.Elephants is a year.That's the amount of time from pregnancy to a birth.Elephants is a year.Elephants take forever to have a baby.

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What does elephants have to do with mother and father?

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Because that's where kids will learn gestation periods.When they go to school, they'll say, what's a gestation period for an elephant?

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I bet you elephants are still going to call them mother and father.

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100%.That's right.And you want to get in front of a mother elephant and tell her she's not a mother.

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We're going to talk about that.And then Michael Saylor.I think he just threatened you with an elephant.I'm not messing with Tom whatsoever.No, no, no.And by the way, there is a guy who is more cool calm collected when he's down eight and a half billion.

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There's not a guy more calm than Michael Saylor.And a lot of people are saying this guy's going to lose it all.We have a guy here who's a who's rooting for him to lose everything.I don't want to say his name.I don't want to disclose him.But we got a guy that's looking like the guy from Boogie Nights.

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Dirk Diggler.You put Humberto on a podcast twice.He now walks around thinking he's a superstar.He was signing autographs.That's the FedEx guy, dude.No problem.

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No problem.I can go again.

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We haven't talked about World Cup.What happened?Japan goes to Mexico.And they say the conditions are so bad they're threatening to leave the World Cup, Japan.And by the way, Japan's been improving a lot with some of the stuff they're doing training -wise.But we'll talk about the World Cup, there's a lot of stuff there.

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Henry Nowak, apparently there's a new video that came out, Rob, of the killer.Apparently he's accustomed to running around with that ceremonial knife that he has and he pulled it out and apparently they verified that it's him.We'll play that clip.And then I got a letter I want to write, read.to mothers out there, written by a daughter.You know, a lot of times people say, oh, you talk about his father and son and all this stuff.

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How about some mothers and daughters?To all the mothers and daughters, I'm going to read something to you that's going to get you emotional.I read it.I said, this is awesome.Shared it with my wife.I think every mother needs to read this.

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It was very insightful and inspirational.Anyways, having said that, we got some massive, massive news.from our friend here, Vinny.Massive news that you guys have been waiting for.Go ahead, Vinny.

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Well, thank you, Pat.The black, the hat that I'm wearing right now, I'm going to take it off, my hair is going to be messed up, is the new Faith Over Fear, black and gold.We have our shield here, and I'm talking about gold stitching, like, not real gold, but look at how ridiculous that is.Gold on the back, snap back with the Hebrews, our crosses on the inside, and I'm talkingguys right now, Pat, I wore this hat to breakfast with Humberto, an older, late 80 years old.Her name was Amy.

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She grabs me.She's like, I want that hat.And I felt so bad because I couldn't give it.I couldn't.I'm like, I got a pitch for the podcast.And Pat, she went on the story.

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for 20 minutes, ask him, he's my witness, about cancer and beating it and having faith in her.She was so calm, Tom, saying that, she's like, even if I didn't, I still have faith that God would take care of me.It was an emotional, I forgot that we're even eating breakfast, but this, I'm telling you, besides just a hat, it's a conversation starter, it's letting people know, I can't tell you how many times in that same diner, Pat, I'm sitting there at the counter, and there's a congregation, people are telling their stories.So this hat is out right now, people have been asking for it, and the white, Black just got restocked we sold out on this hat in nine hours Pat so everybody out there, please I want to say thank you number one number two go to VT merch calm these I Guarantee you this is gonna be sold out in two days get on VT merch calm and get them because people message me on Instagram and like hey Why didn't you?

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The hat's sick, the sweater's sick, the hoodie's sick, the shirt's sick.Everything.Get the whole gear.Look at that.And go to church on Sunday with it.Let's go.

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All right.Having said that, let's get right into it.First story I want to get into is the L .A.mayoral race.Everybody's watching afterwards.

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Oh, Spencer Pratt's going to win.It's done.You know, it's going to be great.It's going to be fantastic.We got a new guy that's going to be going against Karen Bass.And he's got five months of calling out her B .

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S.And then all of a sudden, reports come out hours later, Kalshi.He went from high chances of being one of the two to go on the runoff.No, it's down to 64 percent, then 38 percent chance.And this morning on Cauchy, it's now down to 6 .8 percent odds that he's favored to be one of the top two.And Nithya Raman moved up to 29 percent, and Bass is at 64 percent.

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Rob, do you want to play one of the clips of what happened?with ballots being counted?Go ahead, Rob.

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The fact that we don't know who's...There are tranches of voters, of votes arriving tomorrow, we're told.Like, we don't know, I guess, what Orange County's current ballot count is right now.Wouldn't anybody like to know that?I would like to know that.You know, we're seeing the registrar, you know, county clerk video now, but we don't know how many Republicans are there, how many observers are there.

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Should the Justice Department send observers?I don't know.I don't know how this can work, but something's got to change.

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By the way, what is the numbers?How many came in?I saw a report yesterday that I shared with you guys.Maybe I shared it with you guys this morning.I'll read it to you.And Tom, I'm going to come to you first with this one here, because this is a big story, especially for people in L .

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A.that we're helping out.So I read this story that says Pratt got zero out of the 24 ,000 votes in LA.Late night LA ballot drop, zero out of 24 ,000.A guy getting around, what?Zero for real?

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This is right here.A guy getting around 30 % support got zero out of 24 ,000.Astronomically, small probability of happening, impossible.California no longer even hides it.Doors need to be kicked in.Now, go to the bottom, Rob, to see if somebody verified this.

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So total was 308 ,000 votes.878, Spencer Pratt, 86 ,323.Ballot drops, 333 ,712 votes.Spencer Pratt stays at 86 ,323.Zero out of 24 ,834 to be exact.Mathematically impossible, Vinny.

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Astronomical, what are we even talking about?Stay on that tweet.Let me go a little bit underneath that tweet to see what else other people are saying.If you could go a little bit lower.

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By the way, that's the screenshot I have too.That is from the systems that are available to the public.That is a screenshot of the systems take a look on the left top left top right top left 39 .3 of the voted was saying 308 ,000 then go to the top right 42 % of the vote 333 ,000 Spencer Pratt's total didn't budge How is that even possible?It's not possible.That is why it is not statistically possible to happen.Rahman gets another 10 ,000 votes, 61 -9 to 71 -4, a little under 10 ,000 out of nowhere.

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Really?Even Adam Miller gets another 1 ,300 votes and he was the nonpartisan.Well, Pratt gets zero.and Pratt gets zero.This is where Americans lose trust in the whole bloody thing.This is where they do.

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When we, what was very interesting, what was going on in the presidential election 2024 and we covered it, we were working with our partner Decision Desk, HQ, and we had feeds from all 50 of the Secretary of State's coming in, and we could see the votes coming in, and we could see the way they came in, and it looked, there were some states that looked really funky, lumps would come in, you get to Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and it's a crapshoot, you just, that was my word for it, but you go to LA here, Well, we're doing this methodically.And they show you this beautiful warehouse, organized tables, people sitting there apparently doing their jobs.But the question is, where are those white buckets full of those mail -in boats coming from?And when does the music stop?And who doesn't get a chair?Rob, what is this, Rob?

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We just don't want cheating in our elections.And you see it happening in California.Those numbers are coming down rapidly.They found a lot of mail -in ballots last night, shockingly.So we don't want that.Then we added, best of, this is best of Trump, no men in women's sports, no transgender mutilization surgery for our children.

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So, go ahead, Tom.

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And it goes to voter ID.We have seen everybody in the media, even CNN.Harry Enten has done several segments.We don't need to go to them.But he covered that overwhelming percents of Hispanics, of black voters, of white voters, of rich voters, of poor voters, of Republican voters, of Democrat voters.Voter ID is not a controversial issue in this country.

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Look at this.Play this rap.Go play it from the beginning, please.

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The American people are with Nicki Minaj, because what are we talking about here?So take a look here.Favor voter ID to vote.Look, I got all this polling on the screen going back since 2018.You'll notice on all of it, it's all north of 75 percent, 76 percent, 76 percent, 76 percent, 81 percent.And then 83 percent in the last year of Americans agree with Nicki Minaj.

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They favor voter ID. photo ID to be able to vote.What about by party?What's the party verdict?Yeah, normally you might expect, hey, there'd be a big divide by party, but Republicans really for it and Democrats really against it.But not really here.I mean, just take a look here.

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Favorite photo I did about you got 95 percent of Republicans, pretty much all of them, but even 71 percent of Democrats favor photo ID.So again, Nicki Minaj posting that on X. And what you see is, is that the American people actually it's not really all that controversial.The American people are with Nicki Minaj, whether they are Republican or even if they are Democrats.We're talking about seven and ten Democrats agree.

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Right.Go back off of this.Can you go to states that you don't require an ID to vote?I want this to be shown over and over and over and over again until people finally realize, in the following states, you do notneed an ID to vote.Which ones are the ones for, no photo ID required.

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Look at all the gray.The orange.No, no, the gray.Oh, no ID required at all.No ID required.Orange is no photo ID required.

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So imagine you can go and show a Bali Total Fitness ID.Oh, okay.This is Adam Sosnick, but I used to, Bali's been out of business for 30 years.I get it, but it's an ID.We'll take it.Right.

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Obviously I'm being a little bit facetious, but what I'm trying to say to you is.Not really.Non -photo ID required.Photo ID required is all the blue.See all the blue?All the grays?

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You don't need anything.So go a little bit lower up to see if those states we have, how many states don't require at all a photo ID?Matter of fact, go to ChatGPTN and just ask the question, how many states in America don't require a photo ID or an ID period?It'll break it down for you.This is why Americans like, listen, I'm so impressed with 71 % of Democrats that are saying we need to have a photo ID to vote.Good for those 71%.

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You know what those 71 % are?Those are Kennedy type of voters.Those are all Democrats that are like, look, they're probably pro -life, pro -choice.They're the pro -choice Democrats.They're the climate change Democrats.But they still have the integrity to say, I want people to have an ID to vote.

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23 states require a photo ID for in -person voting.12 states accept non -photo ID. 15 jurisdictions, including DC, requires no ID document at all.How the hell do I go to TSA?Go through the airport, I need an ID.How the hell do I need an ID when I'm pulled over, cop says, can I see your ID?Driver's registration.

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But when it comes down to the most important decision, to vote for the most important job in the world, you don't need an ID?You mean to tell me that doesn't make any sense?Oh, let's vote against it.Rob, what was the results on the voting of voter ID if we can go straight to the voter ID part?Because the voter ID part, SAVE Act, that's on page four.I'll read it and I'll come to you guys with this.

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Let me see, which story is that?It says page four.is it addendum four or is it page four?

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Addendum four.

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Okay, let me go to addendum four with this on voter ID.Maybe these two are kind of tied to one another.Which one is it?There it is.Senate GOP rebellion continues, four dissident senators join Democrats to sink Trump's Save America Act again.Four Republicans join, and man, we got to know who these four Republicans are.

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Where's that story?I don't have this.That's page four, but page four.I don't have the page four with four Republicans, Rob.It's not in the story.I'm on addendum.

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Let me go over here, maybe page four.Let me read.

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It was the usual women, you know, Susan Murkowski.

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Oh, my bad.I have it from the rip within the Republican Party incentives for GOP.Some of them are Democrats for them.OK, got it.Who are the four?The dissident did not budge.

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Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.Is he didn't he step down?Oh, he's stepping out into the year.No, I'm worried.Tom Tillis of North Carolina once again voted against the legislation.which enjoyed the backing of the majority of Republican colleagues.

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Their vote was enough to derail the maneuver, dealing a fresh blow to President Trump and Congressional Majority Leader ability to maintain party discipline within their own ranks.Republican attempt was to attach the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility Act to nearly $70 billion budget reconciliation package intended to fund immigration.We know that one, but specifically the Save America Act.Adam, your thoughts on this story?So, it's very hard to get consensus.By the way, if the 50 went the other way, Rob, they have it, right?

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Correct.

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If the four go the other way, they have it, they would have won.That's a breakdown.

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48 -Yay, 15 -Nay.

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And California is one of the states that does not require a voter ID, right?So, I mean, it's so hard to get consensus in this country.When you see people in the Democratic Party, even the Republicansespecially 75, 80, 85, 90 % want voter ID, and then you just deny that ability.That's what just doesn't make sense.But back to the Spencer Pratt thing, this is the first I'm hearing that he's not even going to potentially make the runoff because when we were texting, I believe yesterday, it looked like He was number two, right?

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He did.And then this look at these, how many 25 ,000 ballots show up and he gets zero something fishy here.But I think there's a bigger story that what Spencer Pratt, I think in a weird way, this like reality star bad boy became the embodiment of hope and prayer and common sense in LA.But here's what I've learned.Sometimes whether you're a person, whether you're a company, whether you're even a state, you have to hit rock bottom.And we, in the amazing state of Florida, coming from Texas, we thought, all right, maybe California has reached rock bottom at this point, LA especially.

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They've reached rock bottom.And hopefully when you're rock bottom, you can continue downward and then go to rehab or whatever that looks like.Or you can completely change direction and clean up your life.And what it's come clear to me is out LA, California has unfortunately not hit rock bottom.And the reason for that is very simple.Trump is still in the White House.

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Every single thing that this party does, unfortunately, is just anti -Trump.What's the one thing they tried to do to paint Spencer Pratt as the bad guy?They labeled him a MAGA extremist.This is in a situation where it's no party affiliation in these races.So unfortunately, despite the crime, the homelessness, the cost of living, the taxes, the woke trans agenda, they still vote for the communists or the Marxists and who want to push that agenda.Tom, talk to me about the voter ID stuff.

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So the SAVE Act.

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Yeah.

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So John Thune needs to be a little bit more brave.Here's what he was saying.Listen, the SAVE Act, I can't get it to a vote because of the filibuster.You need 60 votes in the Senate to break a filibuster.What is a filibuster?It's endless debate.

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You keep debating, keep debating, keep debating.You had the famous fake debate where...Cory Booker somehow kept talking for 19 hours.

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It was Cory Booker who talked for like 25 hours or something like that.Without going to the bathroom, potentially.I only know one other guy that can do something like that.

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Was he wearing a male diaper or is there a bucket under there?Because it was like he had coffee, he had water, and yet he never went anywhere.

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Delay, delay, delay.

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So the filibuster delay.How do you break the delay?The majority leader stands up and says, enough of this.We need for the American people to move to a vote on this bill.Now, the rules say you need 60 votes, not 50, you need 60.In other words, it can't just be one over the limit, so somebody's got to come with you.

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Well, if the Democrats don't want you to win the ultimate vote by one vote or two votes, which is what would happen in this case, they just say we're going to limit it, which is why Everyone talks about we need to eliminate the filibuster because the filibuster is an fu to the American people who voted for people to get things done and to debate on them and finish the debate and get it done and so Thune should have stood up and Exposed Schumer and gone to the cameras and say America that guy won't stop the debate I can't get the SAVE Act to the floor that 75 % of blacks 77 % of Hispanics 82 % of whites and this percent of 71 % of Democrats want.I can't get it here because he won't shut up.We've debated long enough.The House is voting.Let's get it across.Thune didn't do that.

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Thune went behind closed doors and said, let's let it die because we'll never overcome the filibuster.And let's get into other more important business.What is more important than the SAVE Act during a year that Americans have losing faith in the institution of voting, which is the very citizen act of preserving democracy itself?

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Yeah, not much.And by the way, this is Mitch McConnell in 1987.So 40 years later, he votes against it.But this is what he said 40 years ago.Go ahead, Rob.

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Mr. President's election day in Kentucky.And I suspect on this election day, as on many election days over the last 100 years or so, in some areas of my state, people are attempting to buy votes, sell votes, intimidate voters, and in general, distort the election process.Earlier in my life, I taught on a part -time basis, a course called American Political Parties and Elections.We talked about, with the students, the election fraud problems in some areas of this country.It is clearly not a problem everywhere, but in certain areas of our country, particularly rural, one -party areas in the South, and in certain big cities in the Midwest, and in the North.

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By the way, just to kind of give you an idea instead of going through the whole thing, he advocated for voter ID laws.during much of his career, and yet he just voted against it, just so you guys know.That's Mitch McConnell.Listen to Mitch McConnell for more than 30 seconds.You're going to question a lot of things.He's now a Trump enemy, right?

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And now it's anything against Trump.And not only that, forget about anything against Trump.You know what I even think it is?I don't even think it's just anything against Trump.It was very disturbing watching Jill Biden's interview with everybody and, you know, lying about Joe.I didn't know he was this.

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I didn't know he was that.And there's even a clip of Jill Biden.I don't know if you guys saw that.She's like, the doctor should have known.Oh, by the way, I'm a doctor.I'm a doctor.

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Did you guys see that clip?Do you have that one, Rob?Where she says doctors should have known.On The View.Yeah, on The View.If you just type in Jill Biden, view, doctor.

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You know, if you just happen, Jill, Jill Biden, anyway, so what I think is going on here is I think.Mitch McConnell has no clue what's going on.Of course.And I don't even think...Yeah, this is the one.Go ahead, Rob.

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He'd given so much of himself, and to see you even saying, like, I thought he was having a medical episode.I was concerned.Was there any part of you that went into protection mode of, like, Joe, you can't keep doing this.Like, this is...They're taking so much from you.

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But the doctors told me he was fine.

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I'm not a doctor.I mean, I am a doctor.

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That kind of didn't go...So the point is, Does Mitch even know what he's doing?No.Does Mitch even know like where he's at?Like how old is Mitch right now?80 something?

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And it's not like it's 80 something like a Trump, you know, where he's at.

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He has not looked good for a while.It's like Dianne Feinstein when she was, she's literally just a corpse.They wheel her in there and they go, Dianne say yes.And she's like, yay.

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It's freaking horrible.But I tell you Vinny, like this to me, there's a lot of issues that you'll go through.And you'll talk on.And I'm one, I'll talk to anybody and everybody who is respectful, and we'll have the conversations together to see what the other side, like yesterday we had Medhi Hassan.Medhi Hassan is a professional debater, he does this for a living, he's been doing this for a while.By the way, as crazy as it sounds, one of my favorite conversations of the year.

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Just to see what the arguments are being made on the other side for us to know how we can learn, especially somebody formal, but you think he's in the ear of a guy like, what do you call it, Mamdani?You think he knows what's going on?Yeah, for sure.But the point is, when you're sitting here, this to me is a top five issue, long term for you and your kids.This is a safe act you're talking about.Of course it is.

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Of course it is.And by the way, the safe act, in my opinion, if it doesn't get passed under Trump, the safe act's not going to get passed under a Democrat.And then whoever comes next.What is the likelihood that that person's going to be able to pass something like this?I don't think there's anything.I'm trying to think what I would put ahead of this.

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There's probably a few things I would put ahead of this, but this to me is a top five issue.Absolutely a top five.

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I would even say top three because we're talking about leadership.

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You can sell me on going number one, but I think it's that important.

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Yeah, 100 % Pat.And just to really, really, I'm going to go rapid fire.Pat, like I'm not, it's so sad and it's scary, but I'm not surprised, especially with California.Gavin Newsom came out and he said about breaking the glass.He goes, I have a break the glass scenario if anything happens.And he was smiling about it and giggling about it.

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And by the way, California has zero election integrity, Pat.No voter ID.Signatures don't have to match.Ballots are sent everywhere.Even people who moved out of the state are getting ballots.Unsecured drop boxes.

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Benny Johnson showed something.A porta potty address had ballots showing up.That's where the address is.Weeks and months of calm ballots.Third world countries have voting happen and one day they find out who's the leader.But this is the Chris Cuomo party.

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Remember the debate we have with Chris Cuomo?He's like, no, you shouldn't have voter ID.They're not even hiding it.And then now you wonder why, Pat, people sit back and like, no wonder why the border was wide open.You import all these people.You don't have to check where the votes are coming from.

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Just send them in.There's zero integrity, open border.You make your state a sanctuary city.And then the people that are trying to get rid of the people, get rid of the votes, ICE, you call them Gestapo.and you go after them and you dox them you try to get them hurt meanwhile they're sacrificingchildren, American women.

28:52

People are getting hooked on drugs, raped by illegals, but they don't give a damn because they're getting their freaking votes, Pat.And I'm so happy you said top five.I put it in top three.If we can have legitimately, like, I voted for this guy, then what the hell are we doing?

29:05

I'm with you.What are we doing?Rob, can you do me a favor, Rob?Ask the question in a poll, is the voter ID How important is the Voter ID Act, whatever it's called, SAVE Act, where does it rank in your issues to be addressed during Trump's administration?Top five, top three, or number one, or not in the top five?Let's just see what the audience says.

29:26

I'm actually curious to know how other people view this, because the integrity part is, look, if you lose, you know what's the thing about losing?Why are sports so great?What sport gets criticized a lot for what happens?Boxing.Boxing gets the most critics.Why?

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Because three people are judging.

29:44

Yes.

29:45

Especially when it goes to what?When it goes to the end?Well, you know...Decision.Decision.88 to 86.

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Yeah.

29:53

But you watch a basketball game and you're like, you know, this is great.There's a movie, Ted Louse, a great share, an old friend of ours would tell me, go watch it and see who it reminds you of.I watched one episode.I'm like, fricking Tom Ellsworth.Tom would, by the way, if we ever become, God willing, if it happens, if we ever become a majority owner, of a Major League Baseball team.And I'm telling you this right now, if that ever happens, Tom's going to be our GM.

30:14

I'm telling you, he will be the best GM.We work our asses off to be in a position one day to be a majority owner of a Major League Baseball team.I'm announcing it in advance when this happens.I'm going to announce, I'd like to announce our general manager of our ballpark, you know, our organization, Thomas Ellsworth, good friend of mine of 20 plus years.He's going to be doing this.Why though?

30:36

Watch what we do for the fans.Watch what we do for the game.Watch what we do for the league.God willing, when it happens.Anyways, you got our big dreams, folks.Crazy.

30:45

People say, you're out of your freaking mind.By the way, you gotta be able to dream when things aren't even going your way at times.You still gotta be able to think big.But let me go with this.In Ted Lasso, while they're going back and forth, and they're doing their things, and I'm talking about what, Brian?A voter ID.

31:00

He says, so you mean to tell me?So, of course, because he was a football coach, and they hire him, this woman who her husband cheats on her, and she keeps the team in the divorce settlement, and she wants to destroy the team.So she decides to go recruit the worst coach in the world, and she brings a football coach from America who has no clue about soccer.To European soccer.And he starts doing a press conference like, yeah, so we're going to play until somebody wins.And the reporter says, well, no, in soccer, there's ties.

31:32

Well, you mean to tell me you guys play till there's a tie?So you guys don't play till somebody wins?No, there's a tie.Well, then how do you know who's a better team?You don't, there's a tie.Well, we're going to do our best even if it's a tie.

31:44

It keeps going, right?You're just watching this guy.By the way, the whole show started off as a spoof sketch that he created that they said, let's turn this into a movie.And then it becomes a show.It's a phenomenal show.Anyways, long story short, you know what we care about?

31:58

Here's what we care about.How many times have you lost in your life?

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A lot.

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How many times have you lost in your life?A lot.Tom, how many times have you lost in your life?A lot.The clock runs out.My points are on the scoreboard.

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Have you ever had public losses, like in sports?Have you ever had public losses with sports or with business or winning?You know what it's like when you lose?But when you lose, you know the other guy's better than you.What do you say?You know what?

32:18

Gotta improve.Can't do nothing about it.All we care about with voter ID, guess what, Democrats, if you win, maybe you have better ideas.Maybe Americans want your ideas.Maybe they do.And if you don't, you don't.

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But make it flippin' fair instead of bullshit.24 ,000, and this guy was number two.One here, one here.one here.No, this guy gets nothing.Come on now.

32:42

Americans are sitting around saying, you know, you're out of your mind.By the way, here's where I'm at, Tom.I still believe Pratt's going to come ahead.I still believe Pratt's going to come ahead.I'm still optimistic that Pratt's going to come ahead because, Tom, you want to give the numbers that you had on how close it's going to get?Remember how he loses by 200 votes or the numbers that you had?

33:01

I don't know if you have that or not.

33:03

Hang on.

33:04

Tom had a prediction of what he thinks is going to be happening.It's such a close, close call.Tom is speaking, you know, Tom is in the space with all the other folks that look at polls and numbers.

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33:15

The general manager types.

33:16

Yeah, yeah, the general manager types.And Tom had this chart that he was sharing with us that he thinks it's going to come down to Raman winning by, go to the bottom right there.You have it.Perfect.Watch this folks.If you can share the screen.

33:30

So Tom's guesstimating, look how close it gets.So Nithya Raman comes up.and wins by a little over 2 ,700 votes.Because they're going to try to push everything to Pratt.Everything to Pratt.If they pull this off, she wins, not wins, but it goes 24 .6 to 24 .3.

33:48

Spencer Pratt's out.Nobody's going to be exposing Karen Bass's hypocrisy.Rahman and Bass are going to team up together.Rahman's going to get a bigger job.Bass keeps her job and the rest is history.That's what's gonna happen, that's what Tom's predicting.

33:59

It's because, I'll let you know how we did this so people know, is that okay?Of course.30 seconds, let's go really fast.My point comes fast.It says the Public Sentiment Institute and a guy named Lester that worked with us on the election when we had the big board and we did everything, remember that Vinny?We had all the numbers.

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He modeled it and we were talking and he says let me model what I think the cheats gonna be based on the drops I'm seeing coming in so we're modeling what we believe is the cheat I'm not accusing any individual or any in particular but this appears to behow the crime is being committed in real time.That's what we think.And this is how we think it's going to come out.

34:40

I remember in 2020 with the Biden jump in Wisconsin, that chart, Rob, could you show that chart?It literally Trump got zero, zero overnight.And look at this jump.

34:50

No, go back.It was right there.It was in the background of the guy on the You had it, Rob.It was in the background of what you showed previously.Right there.Look at that jump back.

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It's impossible.

34:59

This is impossible.

35:01

Over 623 in the morning, that happened.Don't underestimate the power of the greatest motivational speaker of all time, Joe Biden.

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Yeah.

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Not under the most popular president ever.Most popular president ever who couldn't move a single merge.Yeah.I would love to meet one person who ever bought a merge from him.By the way, Bernie Sanders can move merge.Yes.

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AOC can move merge.Obama can sell out Trump, the goat of selling merch.Joe Biden, who got the most votes in the history of mankind, couldn't sell one hat.He couldn't sell one hat if he tried.Anyways, let's go to the next story.Next story I want to get into is a story that's kind of weird, but we have to touch on this.

35:40

We literally have to touch on this.Mothers, if you're watching this, this story is kind of dedicated to you.And I would encourage you to get a little bit upset and annoyed and talk about it with your friends.Imagine living in a country.in the financial capital of the world, called New York City, New York State, ran by a mayor, Mamdani, right, who, socialist, communist, he said some stuff that's socialist and communist, Islamist, this is a guy that becomes a mayor, by the way, he wins fairly, like it's not like he cheated to win, he ends up winning, he beats all the other guys, New York City votes for him, Hochul becomes the governor, and now they're talking about two words that they don't want you to be using, Democrats replace mother, with gestating parent in latest woke rewrite of New York Law.And when I first read this, it wasn't a story for me because I thought it was fake.

36:30

Like, there's no way in the world this is real, okay?Rob, is this the story that you have there?

36:34

Yes, it's Kathy Hochul asking if she's going to sign this into law.Go for it.

36:38

Not familiar with what was introduced late last night, so I'll take a look at it.I have until the end of the year to review them and make a decision, so I won't be commenting on pending legislation.

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Okay, so let me read this to you.New bill would replace the word mother and father in New York State's child custody and parental laws with gender -neutral language.Mother would be replaced with gestating parent.While father would become non -gestating parent or simply parent in family court, as well as in domestic and educational law under legislation passed by state Democrats, paternity proceedings to determine a child's biological father would become percentage cases under the bill.A putative father would be referred to as an alleged parent in official records.What a freaking shit show.

37:19

The legislation was sponsored by Senator Luis Sepúlveda.You know, it's a great street in L .A., but I don't know about this bill.An assemblyman, Amy Paulin, will be sent to Governor Kathy Oakle for consideration.It's woke culture run amok.

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It's one upmanship, says State Conservative Chairman Gerard Casar.He argued the legislation was unnecessary and predicted it could lead to additional efforts to replace traditional terminology.in state law.So imagine people who are considering moving to New York seeing this and saying, do I need this silliness?This is really a weird group of elected officials.It comes out of the left field.

37:55

Tom, your thoughts on this story?

37:57

Well, I'm confused because the way most people in New York, when I'm visiting there, you know, you go to get a cab or whatever out in front.Vinny, you used to live in New York.The guy comes up to me and says, what's up, Mother Effer?So he has to change it, now he has to say, what's up non -gestating effort?It takes the sting out of it.It's going to make New York, it's going to make communication in New York a zoo, don't you think?

38:23

100%.No, I think this is ridiculous.when you when you go when you go to politically correct you go straight to to politically confusing and ridiculous.When is politically correct where we try not to offend somebody?The whole point of political correctness is not to offend somebody.The Native Americans were known that way as a group, and they were tribes of Native Americans.

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So then they go and attack the Washington Redskins.I could see how people potentially were offended by that.But the Cleveland Indians?Really?You made the Cleveland Indians, which is a generic term, change their name?This is where the snowball goes down on political correctness.

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And...Well, why don't we do this time?And we end at the bottom of ridiculous, and I agree with what the Republicans said about one -upmanship, of ridiculous.

39:17

Maybe let's find out, Rob, if you want to pull up this guy's face so we know.Maybe he's a good guy.Maybe Luis Sepulveda is like a...Right there.So Luis Sepulveda, American attorney -politician who currently serves as New York State Senator in 32nd Senate District, which includes the Bronx.Okay.

39:30

Can we go a little bit...Sepulveda is a close ally of Bill de Blasio.Remember Bill de Blasio as a mayor.Go a little bit lower on his past victories and stuff that he's done to protect mothers and fathers.So in 2015, his wife requested an order of protection against him after she alleged that an argument between them turned violent.A restraining order was never issued.

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In 2021, police responded to a 911 call.from support of his wife when the police arrived both support and his wife claimed uh... the other had assaulted them later support of the turned in and was arrested allegedly assaulting his wife and was charged with assault in third -degree criminal obstruction of breathing in iraq sis this can be the same guy robert same guy it's not what i and by the way it is dropped charges in august that if all of these incidents that they drop them uh... andrea stewart cousins remove support of the from his committee chairmanship for crime victims committee and crime and correction committeeand elected officials like Nathalia Fernandez and Robert called on him to resign if the alleged were true.He no show to court did not appear in court to represent at least four clients in 2026.So this guy's obviously a phenomenal guy, when you're looking at something like this.Yeah.

40:37

By the way, are we positive this is him?I don't want to get a call and saying this isn't the same guy.

40:41

This is from the New York Post.

40:43

This is who they said was the author behind the - And this is the guy that wants to change it from mother and father to gestating and non -gestating?

40:50

Yeah, because he's been kicked off his crime committees where he was trying to fix crime.So now he has to find something to do, and he goes politically correct, and this is what it is.

40:59

Wow.Wow.Now, what's his purpose?Is he trying to improve American's vocabulary so people know what gestating and non -gestating means?What is his purpose?Is he doing this because he literally believes it's offensive to say mother and father?

41:14

Can I read something to mothers real quick?Mothers, let me just read something to you real quick on how amazing and special you are and the impact you have on kids' lives.I watched this and I shared it with my wife and I thought it was a beautiful story of mothers and daughters.When I was 17 years old, this girl says, I called my mom at 1 .47 a .m.from a party I wasn't supposed to be at, surrounded by people she didn't even know.

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I said only, I need you to come and pick me up, mom.She replied, I'm on my way.No question, not then, not during the drive, never.I thought she was angry.She wasn't.She arrived in 12 minutes.

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That meant she had left the house immediately.She got into the car, wearing the same clothes she had been sleeping in, and drove across the city at 2 a .m.to pick me up from a party she didn't even know existed.I got into the car, she looked at me just once, then she drove away.on in silence.

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The drive home was silent, not tense, just silent.I kept waiting for the questions.Where were you?Who were all those people?Why did you lie to me?But they never came.

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She simply turned the radio down low and drove the way she always did.And if I wasn't in trouble, as if it were just an ordinary night, When we got home, she opened the door and said, drink some water before you go to bed.Then she went to her room, and that was it.That was the end of it.I stayed awake all night, waited for morning, waiting for the lecture, but morning came, she made eggs for breakfast, and simply asked what I wanted to do that day.Ever since I became a mother myself, I've often thought back to that night, and I think about what my mom understood then that I didn't.

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She knew only one thing, I had called her, and that was enough.I was somewhere I wasn't supposed to be, but in that moment, I chose her.I called her, my mom.And to her, that meant everything.Nothing else mattered.She would never have punished me for making that call.

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Now I have a daughter of my own.And there's one thing I tell her more than almost anything else.I will always come and get you, no questions asked, no matter where you are.No matter what you told me before, just call me and I'll come.That's what my mom taught me.She never said it with words.

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She simply showed up for me at 147 a .m.That's how she taught me.Several years later, I called her.I told her I still remember that night.She said she was quiet for a moment, and then said, I was just happy that you called me, sweetheart.

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That was all.And even today, more than 20 years later, those words still bring tears to my eyes.Call her.She'll come for you.And she'll always be glad that you called her, no matter the hour.No matter the hour.

44:08

You know why I love this story?This is, can you imagine like the word mother, the word mom?Like when I see my kids, mommy, mom.The other day, Tico was asking a question, what do you think is more appropriate?You think it's mother, mommy, or mom?I said, you tell me, which one do you think?

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And they're kind of going through it.He says, I guess if I get older, I don't know if it's mommy.I guess it's mom.I don't want to call mother.And I go to father, daddy.There's something special about calling your mom for help.

44:35

There's something special for that woman to be there.When you tell me stories about your mother, Vinny, and by the way, just so everybody knows, Vinny's relationship with his mom, his mom calls him every day.They talk to each other every day.It's all love.It's all how much she believes, how much she encourages, how much she just wants to serve this guy, right?There's something special about mothers out there.

44:55

And the great state of New York is thinking about us not being able to use the most magical word in the world, which is what?Mother.And the second most magical word In the world, which is what?Father.Can't say it, Vinny.Moving forward, when you call your mom today, gestating.

45:14

You call your, you call your, you call your pops.Robbie, you call your pops.Non -gestating.How you doing, Mr. Non -gestating?I'm sorry, what?By the way, I'm going to call my dad today when I call him.

45:24

I'm going to be like, hey, how are you doing as a non -gestating person?My dad's going to be like, I'm gestating.What do you think about the story, Vinny, the madness?

45:35

We're talking about New York.Nothing that comes out of this place surprises me, Pat.And again, they're constantly trying to remove the family, the bond, the oneness.And it's like, with everything that's happening in New York, with the taxes, the garbage in the street, everything, the people coming out of the sewers, this is what your tax dollars is going to.This is in court, right Tom?They're fighting this in court.

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Lawyers, your tax dollars, New Yorkers, are going for this.and I absolutely love that story Pat and it's my mom I call her every single day if I'm not calling her she's calling me you're not I'll be damned if you're gonna take away that thing from us and New Yorkers I mean how much more do you have to freaking put up with to understand that they don't care these people are just trying to change what the number one thing for them I think is getting rid of the nuclear family that's it That's it.Get rid of it.And this is just one more step, Pat, chopping that down, just stating whatever.It's like, give me a fricking break, Adam.It's a joke.

46:31

Well, Vinny, I got to thank Vinny for helping me to remind me to call my mother that the relationship that Vinny has with his mother is like no other.And it's making me appreciate my mother even more.I don't know if you could show this picture.This is a double date.I went on about a month ago where Vinny brought his mom.I brought my mom.

46:52

And at the end of the dinner, We switched mom.And I love you mom.And I love you, uh, sweet Lana.But, uh, look, one of the things they say about the, the Republican party in her mag is they say, you know, they, they kind of lost their way.But my response to the democratic party is, well, you guys have lost your minds.And in politics, they, you know, especially when Trump won in 2024, we said at the beginning of the election, listen, the least crazy party is going to win.

47:21

And then what happened with the help of our friend, Charlie Kirk, Trump released that ad.Kamala is for they them and Trump is for you.And what happened?That ad worked.I think they spent a millions, millions of dollars on that.It was incredible.

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But here's what's going to happen.All these terms that are used to feel inclusive.Like I remember the first time because I'm a guy's like, you're, you're a cis male, right?I said, what?Cis male?I said, I don't even know what this means.

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They go, yeah.What's your, uh, your pronoun that you like to be described by, what's your identity?I have no clue what you're talking about.Cis male means like you have a sister?No, it means that you're a naturally born male with a penis.

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I think if somebody says cis male, like you have a sister, I would be like, you know what, that's cool.

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I said, you just offended me, sir.But cis is C -I -S.C -I -S.I said, you just offended me.But then I started realizing these terms.Do you remember when Josh Hawley, I think got in an argument, he said, what did you say, birthing person?

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What's a birthing person?What's a menstruating person who are pregnant people?I mean, do you just mean women?Yeah, no, no, no.There's some, some women don't breastfeed the chest feed.I'm like, that's a dude.

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Like, what are we doing right here?Or instead of men or CIS men, they say people who have sperm.So all these stupid ass terms, you're like, what is happening here?And the reality is this is the pinpoint thing.That makes people say, maybe there's things I agree with the Democratic Party on, but they've completely gone insane on this.And then here's my final point.

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Just because Trump won in 2024, this is not going away.This is going to reverberate and be back in 2028.This woke trans agenda, birthing person, men trading person.If they don't get rid of it, this will ruin their party.And you know what?Good.

49:12

room their party mean Democratic Democratic Party by the way did you see the the Harry Enten article a video that came out about the Democratic Party on how people feel the Democratic Party's it's lower than ever 60 the lowest ever I don't know if you have that congressional Democrats congressional Democrat to be specific thank you Tom congressional Democrats Harry Enten came up with this chart and showed it I don't know if that one or not yeah so watch this go ahead Rob House Democrats, in fact, lose their primary in 2026.

49:40

Look at this, 68%, 68%.I look back at every single cycle that I could find that was not a post -census redistricting cycle, and the highest I could find in terms of Democrats losing, get this, was only three.So this would actually beat it.Democratic angst against the establishment at an all -time high, I think in large part driven by the fact that Joe Biden is so unpopular and therefore you have just this great distrust of the Dem establishment.

50:10

This is what you're, this is recent.This is the same thing, but as of June 4th.

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Pat's referencing something just from three days ago, but this is the same trend line.

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This is insane.

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I am shocked.

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Yeah.

50:20

They have not fired Harry Hinton yet.

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All he does is go, all right, you're ready for this?Uh, Democrats suck.And then you just see all these people like these anchors are like, Oh yeah, thanks Harry.I mean, you got to give CNN at least a little credit for having him on the air.

50:36

Let's go to the next story, which is, this guy named Planter, New York Time, Plattner.Graham Plattner.Graham Plattner, who apparently is running for Senate, and the more and more he's in there, some stuff is coming out about this guy that's absolutely weird.One of them is the fact that he had a tattoo, he had a tattoo of a what, swastika of a concentration camp?

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And he had it for 18 years.

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Almost two decades he had it and the only reason he removed it Pat, because he's running for office.That's it.He covered it up.The Totenkopf.Totenkopf.

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So some of the first time I heard this, they're like, he has a Nazi tattoo.I was like, what do you mean he's a Nazi?Like he has a swastika?And I looked at it, I go, that doesn't look like a swastika.And they go, oh, no, no, no, no, no.That's actually worse than a swastika.

51:24

That's like the top military SS prison guard, prison guards, the people that were the most responsible for murdering literally millions of people.That's the tattoo he got.And I look, I'll give him a little bit of a grace.Maybe you didn't know.Maybe you didn't have an idea.You had it for 18 years, dude.

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At some point you didn't realize maybe this isn't what American values are.

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I give you that.giving the grace, like, I don't know how you could do it, but Adam, the tattoo artist, you, people going, yo dude, you know what you're about to put on your chest forever.for forever.

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and the three women where is that one because there's a story of three women that came out addendum three main senate candidate okay let me read this to you because this is the part you have to know about where this guy's at so this guy graham You know, story comes out, Graham Plattner, a Democratic candidate for U .S.Senate, has rejected an explosive new report about his treatment of women, insisting the allegation of abusive behavior or politically motivated.Plattner, a progressive running for election in Maine, was responding to a New York Times article that included an interview with a Republican operative who accused him of womanizing, physical misconduct, and making troubled comments about rape.There are some allegations in that piece that are simply not true.Anything alleging physicality, anything alleging I knew what my tattoo was, these are the statements of somebody politically motivated.

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So you put a tattoo on your body that you don't know what it was?That's what he's saying?

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Come on.

53:10

And by the way, if you are a person that puts a tattoo on your body that you don't know what it is, you want the state to trust you to make decisions that you're not going to know what they are?So you can't use that argument.The New York Times said its report.was based on interviews with more than two dozen people including Lindsay Fifield, whom the paper described as a Virginia conservative who has worked for far -right -leaning groups and Republican campaigns.She dated Plantner from 2013 to 2015 and found him cavalierly contemptuous of women.In a 2016 diary entry, she described him as the most toxic, literally

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abusive man on earth who destroyed my life she alleged that platinum frequently grabbed her by the shoulders and once yanked her out of a taxi by her wrist the article continued during one argument she recalled he twisted her arm back her behind her back shoved her into a bedroom held the door closed from the other side so she couldn't get out Telling her to remain there until she was calm five field further recalled that platner would sharpen an axe while watching tv And left an ar -15 lying around in a washington apartment She has said he described women as hatchet wounds and repeatedly asserted if anybody ever broke in here I would rape them.He said this five field told the paper.He was like I would he said this I would rape them Uh, this is platner saying this To show them that I'm dominant.What a weird guy.And what's this, Ro Khanna defending him, Rob?Yes, sir.

54:36

Go for it.Look at this.

54:38

The Nazi tattoo was something that he owned up to.He said it was a mistake.He did it when he was signing up to serve this country in the military.And I guess I have a view of redemption.He has unequivocally owned up to it, said that it was wrong, that he learned from it.And the question is, are we going to believe in redemption?

54:59

Can you go back to Professor Dalloway?

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These are credible people.Would he give that same to Trump?

55:04

Never would.In a million years, you're right.Watch this with Professor Galloway.Go ahead.

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Every election is a choice, not a marriage proposal.We're not hiring a priest.We're hiring a senator.Do you want to make sure that women's rights aren't continue to be rolled back?Do you want a more responsible economic policy?Do you want different approaches to labor that raise the wages of nurses and students?

55:31

Do you want something regarding fiscal sanity?Do you want to stop have a check against the unfettered, unprecedented corruption?So we're going to talk about it.tattoos and sexting.I mean, the obsession with personal purity has become a luxury.

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55:48

By the way, a person can have this position.This is a very smart, successful man.I've had him on.We've had great conversations together.Very successful man.However, you can't say this.

55:59

But at the same time, repeatedly discussing Trump's marriage, infidelity allegations, personal conduct, and public behavior in the context of leadership and masculinity on podcast saying he's not, he doesn't have what it takes to be a president.Questioning his character, temperament, ethics, an example for young men rather than solely on policy.So if you take that position, you have to take that position across the board with everybody.Then there's hypocrisy.If you do that, and what's this here, Rob?

56:26

This is Batya Ongar -Segon.

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Go for it.

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in the Sobibor concentration camp.Graham Plattner doesn't just have a Nazi tattoo.For 18 years, he had a tattoo of the concentration camp guards on his chest, and he knew what it was.He knew what it was, and to hear people compare that to anything else in the public sphere in America is insane, and it is insanely offensive.These people who are defending him called me and every other MAGA person a Nazi for 10 years because we voted for someone who we thought would improve the lives of working -class Americans, and now they are lining up and defending a guy who had a Nazi tattoo, which he knew about, for 18 years.It is so insane to act like anything Donald Trump did was anywhere close to having a Tottencup on his chest for 18 years.

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This guy is a Nazi and Democrats are lining up behind him because they think he can win.

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mean, she's got a point there.Vinny, your thoughts?

57:33

Guys, you cannot make this up.I mean, they put the hip...Democrats in hypocrisy.This is the same party that for 10 years said that Trump was a woman abusing fascist Hitler Nazi and anybody that got close to him anybody that donated like Elon when Elon when we were there at the inauguration did his His single like showing that he loved everybody everybody around him is a Nazi now you have an actual dude That's a Nazi that's wearing the freaking tattoo his whole life, and no, but everything's okay.And the abusing women.Rob, can you please show me the Ro Khanna tweet?

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What about the women, Ro?What about all the women that you tweeted about that you care about?Don't you believe all women?Yeah, look at that.That's him.I believe Dr. Christine Blasey Ford.

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I believe Deborah Ramirez.I believe Anita Hill.Brett Kavanaugh should not be in Supreme Court.Where's that same attitude?I love, I love these people that post on Twitter.It all comes back and we have the receipts for all of you.

58:30

All right, Pat, also in regard to Graham, reports showed that his comments blaming rape victims, mocking a wounded Purple Heart veteran as a dumb mother you -know -what, What's that word, Tom?Not the mother, the one that you said.Just stating.Just stating.He didn't deserve to live, insulting army soldiers as fat, lazy trash, and promoting communist ideology and political violence.Okay?

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Anybody on the right, any Republican, they are done.But because he's a Democrat, suddenly everybody wants to pretend that none of it freaking matters.And Chuck Schumer, Rob, you're about to do it.Mind you guys, this is a Jewish Senator all right congressman all right.He doesn't care as long as Democrats keep power He doesn't care if this guy actually wore the whole freaking Nazi outfit and showed up.

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I'll play this clip Still supporting as I said, I endorsed Graham Platner.

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We're gonna take back We're gonna beat Susan Collins and take back the Senate.Thank you

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How disgraceful is that a Jewish guy saying listen?Yeah, he supports Nazis Yeah, he had that tattoo, but listen anything to win.We don't care.

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That's the Democratic Party in a nutshell We're gonna take back the Senate his last words.

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That's the point yeah because Sadly enough the Democratic Party doesn't they don't have principles at this point They just care about power, and you're willing to look the other way Here's my question Because I think that all this is a symptom of a way bigger problem.Why is it that every new famous Democratic candidate has an asterisk next to their name?Why?No, they're just, it's candidate who is a communist, candidate who is an Islamist, candidate who is a trans, this Tallarico guy who thinks God is a trans person.Now you have the Marxist left in California and now you have a literal Nazi sympathizer in Maine and the Democratic Party goes, That's our guy, we love him.But at the same time, aren't you the party that keeps accusing Trump of being a Nazi?

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Yet you're going to an elect and push for somebody with a Nazi tattoo.And by the way, he's not a fringe character at this point.Do you know where he just was recently?On the cover of Time Magazine.Who, Graham was?Graham Platner, you can pull that up.

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Oh God.

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By the way, he's out there parading with Bernie.He's trying to quote unquote, fight the oligarchy.On the cover of Time magazine party crasher here go the rise of scandal -plagued Democrat Graham Plattner and the entire party goes, yeah, we like this oyster farmer What is an oyster farmer by the way, please enlighten me on that.

1:01:07

So they're they're labeling him oyster farmer.Wasn't that saving private Ryan?What was what was all that shrimp shrimp boat a shrimp boat?That's that's Boba forgive my forgive my Obama for whites.

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But here's the problem I have with the Democrats.Party it's becoming very very clear that the Democratic Party all they do is they they hate the white straight male patriarchy so now you're gonna vote for this guy in Maine because they probably have four black people in Maine here's the most ironic part do you know what senator in the Republican Party has voted against Trump the most Lisa Collins.Oh, really?The person he's running against.So it's not like he's running against some Trump sycophant who all she does is vote for Trump.She basically votes against Trump more than anybody.

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So you can't even use the whole narrative of like, she's just a Trump sycophant.All she does is vote for Trump.Her whole notion is that she sort of is the most moderate or even liberal conservative, if that makes any sense.But it just affirms one last thing.Democrats are willing to look the entire different wrong way as long as you say, dude, we don't care if you're a Marxist, Islamist, communist, trans woke agenda.Do you hate Trump or not?

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And he goes, I solemnly swear to hate Trump.Boom, Nazi tattoo.And you, you're part of the party.That's the problem with the democratic party.

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Wasn't Susan Collins.One of the ones that let me do the J six.Yeah.J six.No, no.She voted not just J six.

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She's one of the ones.No, no.She's one of the ones that voted against save America act.She just voted against it yesterday.This is what she does.This is who she is.

1:02:52

She and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska are buddies, and they are the two problem children when you're trying to get the Republican vote in the Senate.

1:03:01

And you know what?This is what's interesting.You're starting to see people on the right, big, big names, starting to endorse Susan Collins for the first time in 20 years.They say, listen, I mean, big names, you know, the names they say, I've never endorsed this woman.She's a, this is a rhino.What do they call that?

1:03:18

Rhino Republican.in name only.So all these people are basically saying, this is the first time that I'm going to endorse Susan Collins just because they want to anoint this Nazi loving guy.That's the democratic party.

1:03:30

Let's talk about a guy that, uh, he's got different kinds of problems he's dealing with, but he's staying cool, calm and collected.And that's Michael Saylor who is $10 billion Bitcoin hole.What does strategy do now?I don't know if you guys have seen this Bitcoin is down now, 50 % of its high that it hit.I don't know what the number is right now.It could be between $59 ,000 to $61 ,000.

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It's at $60 ,000.

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Damn.

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As of right now, if you go max, go to five years, Rob.Look at the peak right there.Go all the way to the peak, $21 ,000, $25 ,000, $120 ,000 something.Yes.So it's down 50 % from its peak.Just last fall.

1:04:03

That's right, just last fall.And so, Strategy Inc. is facing renewed scrutiny as the company faces an unprecedented $10 billion of unrealized loss on its Bitcoin holding.Marketing commentator Kyle argued on Exxon June 4th that the company's preferred share dividend obligations could turn Michael Saylor from Bitcoin's biggest buyer into potential foreseller.The company's Bitcoin accumulation model worked while the company funded purchases through equity issuance, convertible notes, and other financing tools that did not require near -term cash payments.The concern now is that strategies newer preferred shared products, including Nasdaq's STRC carry yield obligation strategy owns roughly 4 % of Bitcoin's total supply making a balance sheet one of the biggest swing factors in crypto markets.Kyle argued that earlier strategy financing was easier for bulls to defend because common equity has no guaranteed return.

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The company could sell the stock but Bitcoin and rely on BTC's long -term appreciation to support share price.Preferred shares changes the math, he said.Tom, your thoughts on this?

1:05:07

I take us back into history.You know, let's go back to Elon Musk's difficult and painful 2018.Remember when we talked about Elon Musk?Oh my gosh, the debt's coming due.He has so much debt on the gigafactories.And he's doing this to build batteries.

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He's doing all this.And he's spending all this thing.And he went down and he's trying to build a launch pad.pad at the end of Texas.What's he going to do?And remember all this, Adam?

1:05:30

You remember this?We talked about this.All of a sudden, guess who will show up?Middle East financers show up, or he comes up with a bond and shows up.Great entrepreneurs find a way out.Right here, the real question isn't, oh my gosh, is he going to sell the Bitcoin?

1:05:45

Is it going to crash?Maybe that happens.What happens if the market crashes tomorrow and Bitcoin bounces back to 115 or 120, or beyond it?What if Bitcoin gets to 140 because our own Senate can't get out of its own way, and we can't get things passed, and we have this debt, and we have all the things going on, and we have the inflation spike statistics get used, and Kevin Warsh is forced to actually raise rates, which I don't think is a good idea.What happens if all this happens?You know what happens?

1:06:15

Guess what.The market's going to crash.It's going to be going to be tough.And what a Bitcoin bounces back as the alternative asset at that point.Where's Michael Saylor then?I think people's are talking here are just, you know, they love to point at him.

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He was the first balance sheet company, right, where the Bitcoin on the balance sheet is really the reason to own the stock.You know, that's how I feel, Pat.I think people are making a lot out of this.The math they're doing is correct.He does have dividends to hit.But I remember 2018, how hard it was for Elon Musk, you know, and how he had to go back.

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And in 2018, but guess what?He found financing partners.He got it done.He then achieved the launches on SpaceX.He launched more Starlinks.He figured out great entrepreneurs find a way to get it done.

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And I think Michael Saylor will find a way to figure out the financing and to figure out what he's going to do on this.Because guess what?If a stock goes down, if you owned 100 shares of Nvidia, let's say a month ago, and you bought them at $2 .30.I think three weeks ago, two weeks ago, it was like $2 .30.And now today, it's like at $2 .20.And you own 100 chairs.

1:07:31

I lost a little.

1:07:32

On paper, you're down $20.It's now $2 .11 this morning.It's down $7 .46.I'm buying.Right, but do you see my pink?You're holding the shares that you bought for $230.

1:07:45

You bought them for $230.And go back one month, just go one month, there should be a $230 in there.There it is.So you bought it at $235.And yet today it's here.But you're holding the share until you sell it.

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There's no loss and there's no gain.And so Michael Saylor's got to find his way out of this.True.

1:08:04

But he owns 840 ,000 bitcoins in his company and he owns 17 ,000 to 18 ,000 personally.So personally versus the company, you know, if Bitcoin goes to a million dollars, his network's around a hundred billion dollars, give or take.So this guy's banking on it long -term.And by the way, to be in the business you're in, You have to be cool.What do they say?Cool as a cucumber?

1:08:27

Yeah.

1:08:27

You have to be so cool.He's got the right...Chill.Imagine somebody that panics, anxiety, all that stuff.If you're going through it right now, sell all of it.Sell it all.

1:08:35

You have to be able to be like him.By the way, some people...This guy is either going to be one of the richest people in the world or he's going to lose it all.Okay?And we'll see what side it's going to go.Adam, thoughts?

1:08:44

Look, I think Michael Saylor is going to have the last laugh here.To all the people, all the haters out there who are basically saying, you know, he's the poorest guy in the world.All right.Give it a couple months, let's see who wins here.It's always the people that don't have Bitcoin or that don't have money that want to hate on the people that have money.That's kind of how it works.

1:09:04

And there's also people on the flip side of things, what I call the get rich quick crowd.What people are learning here is that Bitcoin is no longer the get rich quick, right?There's a term in Bitcoin in the crypto world.It's called HODL, HODL, H -O -D -L, hold on for dear life.I guess some guy thought it was hold and HODL, and that's what I ended up doing with Bitcoin.And everything that you end up buying at any single point, it's, you know, buy low, sell high, or just HODL.

1:09:31

So I bought Bitcoin I think at $10 ,000, then at $20 ,000.By the way, you know who also did that?Michael Saylor.Michael Saylor bought it, I think, in early 2000s.I'm sorry, early 2020.Bought it at $11 ,000, then he bought it for $10 ,000, then he bought it for $19 ,000, then he bought it for $20 ,000, then he bought it for $30 ,000, and then a lot of what he bought in the last few years, last year or so, has been in the $70 ,000 range.

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Now, when you're buying at 70, which essentially it's a little bit lower now, you think you're going to, it's going to go to one 40.You think it's going to go to 200.You think it's going to go to a million one day.And I'm thankful that every single time that Michael Saylor came on the show, cause it's been at least three or four times I bought another Bitcoin by the way, way lower it is now.So I said, thank you, Michael Saylor.Here's my message to the people out there.

1:10:16

I'm not the smartest guy when it comes to investing, but I know this they're short, medium, medium, and long -term investments.There's low risk, medium risk, high risk.Just understand your asset allocation.I always keep what they call dry powder, just cash, straight up.I always keep a significant amount of cash.Then I have my short -term investments for basically five years.

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And then I have my long -term investments for retirement.And then here's the point.I have my risky investments, my go -go account.And that enabled me to buy Bitcoin, buy risky investments, buy Ethereum.And you know what?That's the money that a lot of entrepreneurs use to start other businesses.

1:10:53

That's the money that Elon Musk used from Tesla to start SpaceX.And that's the money that a lot of entrepreneurs use.to start other companies.So to me, all the haters out there that are wishing for this guy's demise, I think he's going to get the last laugh.I think so as well.

1:11:08

But, but again, Tom said something.If all of a sudden shit hits the fan and inflation market goes in a certain way because this war continues and there's costs and all that other stuff.In three months, six months, Bitcoin could go to $130 ,000 and everyone's going to say, holy shit, what happened to that guy?That could happen.I think that's more of a likelihood than it's going down to 20 or 30.We don't know.

1:11:32

If you look at the cyclical cycle of Bitcoin, go to the five -year cycle of Bitcoin.If you just kind of see what's going on.And then remember, I don't want to speak out of pocket because this is not my world.So I'm not a Bitcoin guy, but the Bitcoin guys, if you study it, watch what happened right there in 2022.Can you go to the 21, 22, all the way to the back right there, right there.Peak, peak of 21, Rob, right?

1:11:51

64 ,000.Then go to exactly where 23 is.What's that?16 ,000.So it went from 63, 64 ,000 to 16.It dropped 75%.

1:12:01

Then it went from 16 to what?Go to the peak all the way at the top, which is 120 to 125.So it goes 16 to 122.That's what?8x, 9x.And then it dropped to what?

1:12:12

To 60.And to be honest with you, it can go all the way down to 30 ,000.Just so you know, if it does what it did before, it goes to 30 ,000.But then 30 can turn into what, 250.So this is the part that if you're in it long term, you're in it long term.If you're not, just step out.

1:12:27

If you can't handle the stress that comes with it, do not invest in these types of things.Let me get to the next story.Story comes out on Wall Street Journal just today, if not yesterday, Tom.And Anthropic, Rob, if you want to pull this up.And the story is about them talking about it may not be a bad idea to put a pause on AI.Wait, what?

1:12:48

Yeah.Anthropic Urge's global pause in AI development flags self -improvement.risk.The $1 trillion startup warns artificial intelligence models are nearing capability to improve without human intervention.If you want to go a little bit lower, and there's a part that they say about scientists.A quick summary, Anthropic suggests that top AI considerations got an Anthropic recently concluded a fundraising that valued $1 trillion.

1:13:14

David Sachs, a venture capitalist, accused Anthropic of a regulatory capture agenda to slow competitor AI advances.Rob, can you type in science?And you know what that means, David Sachs.What David is trying to say is, and I'll get to that, some scholars at the former chiefs of the medical performance, no, can you type in science?Keep going with the war to the next section.

1:13:35

Keep going to the near future.

1:13:40

Go to the next one, Rob.Maybe this is the one that Connor sent it to me. I don't know if you know which one I'm talking about.Connor sent me a text in this.Let me read this.Is that it?AI systems that can advance themselves, known as full recursive self -improvement, could have the potential for a great good for science and health care.

1:14:00

They also pose great risks for humanity, according to a blog post written by Maria Favaro, leader of Anthropic Institute.So a part of David Sachs, Tom, if you can correct me on this, my interpretation of what David Sachs is saying of Anthropic's position is, oh, now that you're at a trillion, you have a big lead, now you want regulation.Now you want it.Because you got such a big market share, now you want to regulate, so you make it tougher for the smaller, this is the one I'm looking for.Yes, we read the science fiction and watch science fiction here as well.They're talking about it at Anthropic.

1:14:41

So it's not lost on us, Clark responded.How do you maintain control over fleets of scientists that are much, much larger and much fasterthan ones you've had before?How do you compete against them?Saxe is saying if you regulate, the smaller guy can't come in, so the barrier to entry becomes tougher for them.And now that the bigger players, it all almost becomes like a nationalized AI leaders, right?

1:15:05

It's like all the business goes to a handful of banks, all the other smaller banks, let's let them go out of business.That's kind of what David Sachs is arguing against, if I'm not mistaken, that let's not regulate yet.Let's let the smaller guys compete.Tom, what are your thoughts about the story?

1:15:21

So I'm in the David Sachs camp because it's called RCI, recursive self -improvement.Recursive, just think of it this way.You ask AI to build you a simple app.And then you say, keep testing and improving it.And the AI is going to say, to what standard, to what number, to what do you want me to do?Do you want me to keep testing and improving this until you have whatever?

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Now, that's good for drugs if you're doing chemical analysis, chemical impact analysis, and you say, test it, then test it, then test it, then change it.That's recursive self -improvement.So recursive self -improvement was going to get here.You were going to have it building software, testing software, and then improve that based on the test, then do it again.The parent model that's being used there, let's say Opus 4 .8, is fine.And it's doing that.

1:16:16

But it has the limit of Opus 4 .8.And recursive self -improvement is just part of AI.That's what AI is doing.And when they say you get to that, well, we're kind of here.And I agree with it.Oh, wait a minute.

1:16:32

One person ran the four -minute mile, so no one else can wear sneakers.So I go, wait a minute, wait a minute.That means you're permanently in the lead.So I know that there's several camps in Silicon Valley.we have to remember this, where David Sack comes from, is you have a camp that says, Oh, Dario left in the name of safety, but now he's not really on safety.Remember, he left open AI with his sister in the name of safety.

1:16:58

Oh, now it's not safety anymore.You're king.You've got a $500 billion coming from the Middle East, and you've raised all this too.So I think there's some truth to that.But I think what we all have to be aware of is that the pace of change in AI is only accelerating.I'm looking at Opus 4 .6 six months ago.

1:17:21

Now I use Opus 4 .8 for certain things.You can see the improvement.It's happening fast.And so the fact that now it could improve itself or improve models while it's running, you know, I don't think you step in and regulate it at this point.I think you regulate output.Right?

1:17:41

You didn't like cars with certain mileage, so we regulated pollution out the tailpipe, and you have a catalytic converter.But capitalists could build whatever engines they wanted as long as you didn't pollute.So I think there's going to be an end result.Do you see what I mean?There's an end result.Let's regulate the end result, but then let everybody compete on what they build.

1:18:01

Look, I think everyone has a right to be a little confused, unsure.pessimistic, a little scared of whatever AI is and what it can do.Totally understand that.Because I think all of us are like, what's going on here?You see college graduates, anytime AI is brought up, you've seen this, they just start booing uncontrollably.So I'm not pretending to know what's going on.

1:18:26

Here's what I do know.Do we think China is stopping this AI race?Do we think that China is going to be like, Hey guys, let's just pause.Let's figure this things out.Wait for America to catch up with us.All I know is that China wants to eat our lunch and take over the world.

1:18:45

So if that means we need to continue doing what we're doing by becoming the best and the greatest at this particular thing, then we need to do that, whether that's becoming the best at the military, what's becoming the best at space exploration, every single component of society, we need to be better than China or they're going to overtake us and they're going to overlap us.So to me, if China's not stopping or if they're not being regulated, then I'm worried about that.Last point I'll say is this, do you see what Bernie's trying to do now?You see what Elizabeth Warren is trying to do now?Bernie, like a typical communist, he's basically saying, you know what I want to do?You know what I want to do?

1:19:21

I want to tax them 50%.What do you mean?Yeah, I just want to take all their wealth and take all their ideas because they use other people's ideas to improve their products.You mean like everyone in human history is stand on the shoulders of giants and use other people's ideas to improve their product?So my default answer, do the opposite of whatever the Bernies of the world are recommending.

1:19:45

Rob, you want to pull up that AI story with Sanders?The 50 % is this it?Transition into that.Go ahead.And by the way, it's minute 57.Let's get right into it.

1:19:54

Go for it.

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1:20:25

So he wants 50 % without permission without permission without acknowledgement and without compensation.It's insane Okay, go to what what is Elizabeth Warren say because they're bothtalking about this This is an issue.

1:20:36

They're both talking about is she getting in right right into it as well go for it build an AI future that works for everyone then we need to tax AI and invest So if millions of workers get fired because of AI Those workers don't go bankrupt just from a visit to the doctor.

1:21:01

You can pause it right there, Rob.And by the way, so that's the fear.And remember, don't forget, like, we're sitting here bashing, let's just say, Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.You know who said very soon there's going to be UBI?Guess who said very soon there's going to be UBI?Elon Musk.

1:21:18

Elon Musk said there's going to be UBI.

1:21:21

Yeah, yeah, yeah.UHI.That's right.But meaning, so if it's going to be UHI, where's that money going to come from?So you have to know as much as we take shots here, this is Elon, go for it.

1:21:33

So I think the most likely outcome is one of abundance, where goods and services are available to anyone.There is no shortage of goods and services for anyone on Earth.I think that is the most likely outcome.So it wouldn't be universal basic income, it would be universal high income.

1:22:01

Work will be optional.

1:22:03

Work optional, yes.

1:22:05

Will you work?

1:22:07

I'll try to work, yeah.

1:22:10

Now, this may sound great, but I think if AI is doing everything, yeah, if the AI can do everything that you can do, that's the better.Great point.Let it keep going, let it keep going, Rob.

1:22:25

That's the point of doing things.So that's, I think there will be a bit of a sort of existential crisis.

1:22:33

So pause it right there.By the way, this is a reasonable guy that's saying this.Oh yeah.So if you look at Elon and Bernie and Elizabeth Warren, Tom, and you're looking at the positions they're taking, you know what makes you think about is either it'll be the job of the companies to take care of local people, or it'll be job of the nation.Which means what?The government.

1:22:58

So for instance, for me, I think university system is going to be broken.We talked about this a couple of days ago, a couple of weeks ago when, you know, a story came out that MBAs are in a fire cell.I think it was a wall street journal story.We talked about that two weeks ago, something like that on what's going on with it.Uh, and I said, companies are going to start offering university courses themselves that they're going to give that education to you because they don't want to wait.They want to be like, no, I'll bring him in.

1:23:19

I'll teach them.Right.I think some of these companies locally, say if you're a headquartered and you have 20 ,000 employees, hypothetically, And the local unemployment goes to 14%.What is your number one priority as an employer?It's to make sure when employees go home, how do they feel?I remember having an office in Granada Hills, right off the 405 freeway in Devonshire, at that Sunshine Realty building.

1:23:41

And Vero, my assistant at the time, would try to go in her car, and one day she comes back up, she says, there's guys downstairs selling coke and drugs with guns.And I said, what are you talking about?It was 10 .30 at night.I walked her downstairs, and those guys are like, OK, what are you guys doing?Hey, blah, blah, blah.It got a little bit crazy, and then eventually we had to figure out what to do with that.

1:23:57

My job is to make sure Vero was safe.

1:23:59

Yes.

1:24:00

Like we just built a 10 -foot wall.You know how much that cost us?How long did it take?You guys have been watching.I don't know, Rob, how long did it take us to build?By the way, do you know how much that cost to build that wall?

1:24:10

I didn't know it was going to cost this much money to build a 10 -foot wall at an 11 -acre property so we're feeling safer.How much safer do you feel when you're on the campus right now?How do you feel right now when you're on the campus?Rob, how do you feel when you're over here?100%.Yeah.

1:24:21

So the employer's job is to make suresure your employees feel safe.If all of a sudden, locally, unemployment goes to 14 % and you have 20 ,000 jobs, guess what the employer may be saying?Hey, we made $88 billion of profits last year.What can we do to locally help out our community?Then go to some cities that that company with 20 ,000 jobs with $88 billion of profits doesn't exist.

1:24:48

Then what do you do?Then you have to go to municipalities.Then you have to go to the state, the federal.That's what the argument's going to be made.I think my concern is the moment a 27 -year -old young man doesn't have the ability to marry a woman, have kids, buy a house, and have three plus kids, we have a problem.The moment that can happen.

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So no matter what we do, we have to always solve.I remember when we were selling the insurance company, and I warned my guys regularly.Warned my guys regularly.And here's what it was.Every day, I get up, and I think about how we can make the insurance company, PHP, better for a new agent.Let me say that one more time.

1:25:32

New agent.Not the oldest agent.Because if the opportunity is no longer good for the new agent, and you just keep getting ways of making the comp better for the old people that have been around a long time, what do you not attract?You don't attract new agents.You're dead.You're dead.

1:25:47

So if we can't get 27, 28 -year -old men that are making enough money.have pride, to have kids, and to buy a house, two and a half, three plus kids, we're in deep doo -doo.So we gotta be thinking about how to solve for that.And so as much as I want innovation, I think Elon, believe it or not, is being sensible with his argument.It's just who's gonna fix that problem?The government, the individual, or large corporations?

1:26:16

I don't know, but guess what?You best be solving for that problem.now, because it's coming.You best be thinking about that now.Tom, do you agree or disagree?I agree with you.

1:26:25

What blind spots do I have?

1:26:26

I don't think you have any blind spots.I don't bet on the government.I do not bet on the government.I'm saying, but that is an option.You're correct.I believe it is one of the options.

1:26:35

And the old versus new.You know, how many companies, if you're listening, have you, do you work for a company that talks to salespeople that says, hey, We need to focus on bringing in new customers.Call your current customers, ask for referrals, bring in the new.I don't see any blind spot in the argument.And by the way, there are people at the old company that just don't know how found out they really are.The new company that bought us has found them out.

1:27:02

We know what they're all about, and they are an endangered species.And you're going to look forward for solutions?You're not looking to the endangered species who are acting like dinosaurs, who are going to get buried under dirt and someday become oil.And I hate to say it that way and be that blunt, because if you don't care about the newest customer and about the newest person you're bringing up, you're just not going to win.But I agree with the case, is who's going to look out for who?And the answer is, The companies are looking out for the municipalities and looking out for the citizens to be a good citizen in that city.

1:27:36

Fantastic by the government is one of the entities, but I ain't waiting for him.

1:27:42

I have a, I can go one of two ways with this.I mean, anytime there's been innovation, whether it's been the industrial revolution, whether it's the automobile, whether it was the printing press, everyone was like, all right, it's done.Unemployment is going to take over and society's ruined.And look at now, all it has done is made us more efficient and honestly, a better place to live.Who would have known when we were in the 90s or the early 2000s that we'd have this in our hands and it could do everything that we ever needed right here?Has that ruined our lives?

1:28:13

It's made our lives infinitely better.So on the flip side, I do understand the risk and the concern of what could potentially happen with high unemployment.Because, you know, there's terms like, you know, inflation or stagflation or deflation or hyperinflation, all these things that have to do with like low growth and high unemployment.What I think may happen is that it's going to make society, AI is going to make society so efficient and make people so good that we're going to have a high economic growth.but also high unemployment.I don't know if we've ever seen a situation like that in society, where society is running so efficiently.

1:28:51

GDP, GDP per capita, people are making money.There's a dynamic growth in the economy, boom and boom and boom, but also a significant portion of the economy of the workforce doesn't have to work.I don't know if we've ever seen anything like that.That may happen, but you know what may end up happening and making what you want to come true, Pat?I think there's a lot of women or in the workplace that don't really want or need to be in the workplace, but they kind of have to in order to survive.And I get that ladies, I think the upside to this is going to say, ladies, if you want only, if you want, you can quote unquote, go back to the kitchen.

1:29:29

And I think a lot of women are going to be like, hold on.So all I got to do is wake up every day, make sure that my husband is ready to go off to work, spend the day with my kids or ship them off to school.

1:29:40

Yeah.

1:29:41

And then I get to be a good wife.I think that's going to happen because you remember they said what jobs are going to be lost?A lot of the jobs that are going to be lost are a lot of the jobs that women do in the workforce.And that's going to force them to go back to the home.So ladies, enjoy your new feminism role being mothers.

1:29:58

Well, Pat, he brought up China.And the first thing I sent Rob to say, but I think I sent it to you guys too in the chat is you brought up China and the AI and the robots.Did you see what the robot did, Pat, in China?There's some event happening.And this Chinese robot who's working in China,outfit, see, Pat, I guess he's, look at that little kid with the pink shirt.

1:30:13

He's doing karate, then, look, kicks the kid in the stomach.And, Pat, look, Pat, look at, nobody cares, no parent.They're just pushing him to the side.Look at the robot.The robot's like, let me get the hell out of here.You get what you deserve.

1:30:23

That is, so guess what, AI robot.That's what I'm worried about.Bro, that kid got just, karate chop.It's titanium, titanium.

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You're funny, Rob.

1:30:34

And nobody's helping the kid!That's the recording!

1:30:37

Guys, did anything happen to the kid or he's okay?

1:30:39

No, they kick the kid in the stomach, Pat, but that's the future.

1:30:43

That robot get arrested.

1:30:44

No, Pat, they just...They just be facing time.They update him and that's it.They just do a little quick update.

1:30:49

There's people with fear of clowns.

1:30:51

This guy's not going to be fearing robot clowns the rest of his life.Because of the jobs and taking over jobs.It's going to be AI.It's going to be robots doing all the jobs that people don't want to do.

1:30:59

Yeah, well, we'll see.Let me tell you another heartfelt story here, Vinny.I'm going to come to you first.So we have a story that came out.It was a gut punch when this story came out.Gut punch for them.

1:31:17

Here's the story.This was the baby of the YouTuber that apparently came out and they found out.Uh, Vinny, were they, were they at first celebrating, just as I was actually ended their pregnancy, explaining why in a serious post on YouTube.Is this the video of them celebrating?Yes.Go ahead.

1:31:34

Found out that they were pregnant.

1:31:36

So this is them finding out they're pregnant.Not that they know the kids.Okay.Go for it.Go ahead.

1:31:40

Okay.Read that.There's a faint line right there.

1:31:42

Where's the instruction?Why is this complex?Where's the like pregnant, not pregnant.

1:31:47

So positive two strong lines or strong line and a faint line.Negative.

1:31:55

Right?Dang it is.What have you done?This is just their pregnancy.

1:32:10

This is them.No, this is them finding out.Yeah, they're finding out that she's pregnant.So what happens next?And then so there's a video, Robbie.This is them, Pat.

1:32:20

I don't know what app he's using.I'm sorry, what results he's getting, like how the doctors are sending it.But this is them finding out that the kid has Down syndrome.Not that it's like dying and it's something bad.It just has Down syndrome.Go ahead.

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Follow we're going to see the result.I have to download the official report.Abnormal insight result consistent with trisomy 21.

1:32:41

No, no.

1:32:49

It says abnormal insight result.Follow that showed three chromosome 21 signals consistent with trisomy 21 down syndrome.Genetic counseling is recommended.Pattern consistent with trisomy 21.

1:33:12

Okay.

1:33:13

By the way, that's super tough.

1:33:15

That's very, very tough, Pat.

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And then they announced right there on the video.

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Because there was an ultrasound video, Pat, once she started getting to the point, you know, you can see the baby in the womb, which is, you know, that was the baby in there, you know, healthy other than just having Down syndrome.And like, Pat, here's my opinion.I know you guys are going to have yours.They admitted making the decision that it was going to be an inconvenience or they didn't want to deal with the responsibility that comes with raising a child with Down syndrome.And look, I criticize all these IRL clavicular, all these people, because it's not my kind of content, but this is something different to record yourself getting the diagnosis, talking about it publicly, then deciding to end it.to kill that baby's life, to me, it's horrific to me.

1:34:06

To me, this is my opinion, Vincent O'Shaughnessy's opinion, it's selfish, it's horrific.67 % to 85 % of pregnancies in the United States with Down syndrome diagnosis are aborted.That's not, listen to me.God does not make mistakes.Every single life has value.Every single one, okay?

1:34:24

The Bible in Psalm 139, Tommy, and you talked about this before, That means God formed this child, okay?And loved that child before it was even born.A baby with Down syndrome is not a mistake, okay?That child is still fearfully and wonderfully made in the eyes of God, okay?Maybe, let's just say, Maybe, because nobody knows the plan, Pat.Maybe that child would have been the greatest blessing that these two streamers could have ever received.

1:34:53

Maybe God was going to work through them to soften their hearts, strengthen their freaking marriage, inspire other families, Pat, that are dealing with this same thing.Instead, this child is never going to get a chance to breathe.I don't know if they already had the abortion, Rob, but they chose the fate of that child, okay?And I know people with Down syndrome, Pat.You know my best friend Artie.He's Armenian.

1:35:15

He has Down syndrome.He is one of the happiest, loving, never upset, affectionate, pure -hearted people I've ever seen in my life.And by the way, this goes to every single kid with Down syndrome that I've seen, Pat.They're freaking happy.Here's a quick video, guys, of me with my friend Artie.I'm basically introducing him for the first time to his Michael Jackson in the Armenian community.

1:35:38

His name is Harut Babujan.Look at the happiness in this kid.Go ahead, Rob.

1:35:43

Who's your best friend in the whole world?

1:35:45

Who's your best friend?

1:35:46

Look at him.

1:35:47

Who's your favorite singer of all?Harut Babujan.Harut, right?Alright, open that door.Let's go inside.This isn't Glendale, Pat.

1:35:54

You'd all be surprised.this is.Look at this, Harut.Who's this?Look at that.Look at this dude, bro.

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Harut's a G. Look at this guy, bro.Look at how happy he is, bro.What a gentle guy, Harut.Oh my God.Did it out of nowhere.Didn't know me, didn't know.

1:36:21

I just told him the situation through one of my friends.And guys, yes, this comes with challenges.Having a child with Down syndrome has challenges.Nobody's denying that.But guess what?He's still a human being created in God's image.

1:36:34

His life has just as much value as anybody else.And guess what?So if you truly can't handle it, have the baby, give it up for adoption.There's families out there that are praying.every day for freaking children okay families that would love to have a baby uh with everything that they had so the whole story pat really really i i was in tears yesterday i'm happy i got it all out it broke my heart because this baby is still a blessing even if the world saw it as a burden and it really really bothered me and you know prayers for the child again i don't know if they aborted it or not but to give it to just decide to kill it like that pat really really it hurt me it hurt me really really bad rob is this them posting the results of what they're getting from people?

1:37:17

Yeah, this is the backlash that they received in their response.

1:37:20

So it says, I've never seen such hate and vitriol.For two people grieving the loss of their unborn child and making an impossible decision in the last 24 hours has exposed a side of humanity that is deeply disturbing, being called murderous, a piece of evil compared to Hitler, and receiving nonstop death threats.Seeing my six -year -old dog in stage four kidney disease be used as a weapon, manipulating my words and intent in a tweet or saying, will regret this decision forever and must repent to God, is an absolute insanity.If you ever wanted to marvel at the, what is it?of people online, just check the replies on my latest tweet.It's a shit show of epic proportions.

1:37:56

Keep going.Okay.

1:37:57

I'm not a fan of this.

1:37:58

I don't like this at all.So I'll give you my side of this.A few years ago, Jennifer and I announced during Thanksgiving that Jennifer's pregnant.I think you were there.I was.I don't know if you were there, but I do know you were there.

1:38:15

I was there.

1:38:15

And I announced that we're pregnant.And then I announced that we're expecting twins.And so you have no idea how special of a day it was because I wanted five kids.So this was God's way of saying, you're going to get your five kids.And while we're at the hospital, they announced as twins.Jennifer's crying.

1:38:32

I'm laughing.Just visualize it so loud.Yeah.Because she's like, what are we going to be doing?Yes.Anyways, we go in, we choose the kids for the boy, but we don't have the name, you know, we have the name for both Brooklyn and, um, and Lincoln was his name.

1:38:50

So we go in, you know, six weeks, seven week, eight week, nine week, I think it was 10th week or I don't know what the week was, but it was 10 or 11 weeks or nine weeks.You go in and they say, one of them didn't make it.I keep in mind.We don't know which one didn't make it.It was very hard when we went through this, we didn't know which one didn't make it, but I'm going to tell you.We've been married now to be 17 years this month, June 26, our 17 year anniversary is coming up.

1:39:16

Do you know for that month of the doctor preparing us that it could be a Down syndrome kid and be prepared for it?Do you know how it was sleeping every night, her and I, like it was challenging.We're watching videos, we're going through the whole process, steps of how the kids are going to react, what's going to happen to you, all of this.So by the way, I sympathize for these guys.This is a young couple.I don't know how old they are.

1:39:42

They look like they're in their mid -twenties.I don't know how old they are.Maybe they're in their twenties.maybe early 30s.They don't look like they're old.And so while you're going through it, Vinny, and maybe you don't have faith, you know, you're not somebody that has that in your life.

1:39:55

33 years old, is that what it is?Yes, 33 years old that they're going through.I don't know their stories at all, so I don't want to judge these guys.It is a very, very difficult thing to go through, and they made this choice.It's interesting you said that because we have another friend of ours that they had their fourth kid and they called me and they we had a call together and they said the fourth kid is a you know down syndrome it's definite and i'm listening to these guys that they're going through it and the father his sister was down syndrome growing up okay and i said look i don't know what god is planning on doing but maybe the the siblings are going to be such good caretakers that that's going to cause them to become the types of leaders we don't even know what they're going to do.It's going to take us 40 years to know why God did this.

1:40:47

It could take us 50.It could happen and you're not even here to witness the blessing that He gave.But this is a very, very difficult thing that this couple is going through.Of course, I don't, you know, whether I agree with the decision or not, it's a different thing.I still pray for this family as they're going through this and I hope they have enough love around them to encourage them while they're going through this.It's very hard to get pregnant.

1:41:11

And then, you know, 70 % of first pregnancies lead to miscarriages.And then to have this, I'm sure nobody's in more pain.The baby's no longer here with us.That's, of course, number one.But then I'm sure they're also going through challenging times.Adam.

1:41:26

Look, this story hits close to home in many different ways.My father was born with cerebral palsy.So every year he would make us go to the Special Olympics.And I remember being like, I don't want to go to the Special Olympics.dad.Like, why do I got to be around these people?

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He's like, son, you're coming.And let me tell you something.You know, when you volunteer for the Special Olympics, you know what you're called?You're called a hugger.Your job is to hug them.and give him a hug and say, congratulations, you won.

1:41:57

You got second place.This is me giving out medals at the Special Olympics too.Now my buddies run the Special Olympics.You don't have to use the volume.But look, being around these kids who have all different types of challenges, whether it's Down syndrome, whether it's muscular dystrophy, whether it's all the different issues out there, the smiles on these kids' faces when they get a medal, Rob, if you could play that first video, it's hilarious.The smile on these kids faces and these young people's faces, it makes their day and it teaches you empathy and it teaches you compassion.

1:42:32

This guy's hilarious.And it gives you character and you realize, Oh my God, life is precious and life is beautiful and you don't know what you're going to get.Believe me.Um, there's more I can say about that later, but.The Special Olympics teaches you to have compassion and have heart.And for this young couple, I'm so sorry that you're dealing with this.

1:42:56

I hope you make a decision to not have an abortion.I don't know if they did that yet.

1:43:00

They did.

1:43:01

That pains me to see.But the twist on this, Vinny, you're a comedian.You know, I did comedy for a while.Nothing is as funny as having a good time with these guys the best and you just it puts a smile on your face and I wish more people understood the pain that comes with stuff like this, but also the joy Tom I'll tell you I see this on on three three angles and first of all To those of you that spewed vitriol at these folks shame on you.

1:43:33

That is not the way to respondThe way to respond is with love and compassion and reminding them that God is in charge and this would not be God's decision.And reminding them that the God that loves them and loves His child, that's where it is.But to spew the profanity and the vitriol, that's just so out of bounds.You're not going to accomplish anything.What are you accomplishing?

1:43:55

You're accomplishing nothing for the God you claim to represent when you do it like that.And I'll tell you, we saw some of this.The obstetrician, when Kim was pregnant with Brooke, did a great job of scaring the hell out of us because Kim was 40.So they did just an incredible job of just scaring the bejesus out of us.Oh, we need to do this, we need to do this, we need to do this.Until we found one doctor that said, none of these tests are 100 % accurate.

1:44:27

These are also all possibilities.And that's why you see that guy reading, and he said, this is consistent with Down syndrome.Well, maybe it's 95%, maybe it's 92%, maybe it's 85%, who knows?But that just means that there's a 2%, 3%, 5%, 15 % chance this is a normal, regular kid with normal capabilities.So you might be taking out a child with normal capabilities because the test is consistent, not 100%.And then the other side of it, What you just said is so beautiful, Adam.

1:45:01

And what you showed in the video, your friend, is so beautiful.The disabled children of life teach the rest of us kindness.And they teach the rest of us to get off the vitriol.You don't know the learning that you go through as a parent.We went through it.Brooke, when she started to speak, she had a kind of a lisp.

1:45:24

And Pat used to joke with her, are you from Boston?Are you from Boston?And she had a little bit of a lisp.She had a tough time with it because her tongue and her palate, they weren't working the way they should.She's the boss, by the way.And then the doctor.

1:45:36

She's the boss.And then the doctor says, hey, We're looking at the scan of your two -year -old here.I think you need to consider cranial orthosis.We're like, what?I think the skull was malformed and not working right.We may have to do a surgery to reform.

1:45:51

And then you see the kids that wear these little padded helmets for about six months to shape it.And I said, OK, that's fine.But what's happening inside to cause that?Well, it could be this, could be that, could be this.Again, scared the hell of you.You know what?

1:46:05

Two words came across our minds.Love, work.We love, and it's time to get to work.We either need to learn about everything and be the kind of parents to help other people with it, but the love's not going away and we're not making any decisions because we're not God.And we're gonna get to work and do everything we could.And Brooke turned out just fine.

1:46:27

It turns out it wasn't cranial orthosis.But at that moment, we're wondering, are we gonna be part of a group of parents that have to do these things?And Brooke's fine, straight A student right now, and we're blessed by that, blessed by that.And I think let's celebrate and learn from every member of society, not sit there and say, oh, we're going to handpick and we're going to be God.

1:46:51

I love these comments that are coming in.James Shromsock, I have a daughter with Down's.She's an angel.I thank God for her every day.She's a blessing.I love her with everything.

1:47:01

Oh, yeah, it's great.

1:47:02

You're seeing some of these commentary that's coming through because people people have gone through this There's something about the story and and like for instance palette look at how beautiful this relationship is these two brothers I sent it to Rob Biffin and Turner Turner's diagnosed with Down syndrome on the right and he wants to be like his big brother Look how beautiful this this brother is in this moment about what's your favorite thing about Turner look makes me laugh

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he's my brother.

1:47:28

Look at that.Dude.

1:47:30

It's awesome.

1:47:32

What?

1:47:32

It makes me feel good to have a brother like him.I love you.

1:47:38

Look at how freaking adorable.

1:47:40

Because make me laugh.

1:47:43

I love this video.Oh, you can stop it right there.

1:47:45

Yeah.

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Start crying in his face.I mean, he hugs, he goes.

1:47:48

Oh, yeah.Look, man, life is challenging, life is hard, especially for a husband and wife when you guys are going through the process of wanting to have kids.Let's say you have a kid.Let me tell you nobody prepares you for this.There's not like seriously like no one prepares you on how The roller coaster ride is and when you're going through it you think you're the only person that's going through it This is a very very difficult thing people go through.I'm gonna I want to finish with a different story Before we wrap up and here's what the story is by the way Henry Nowak, bro We haven't finished that story if we can get into that in World Cup and then we'll wrap it up but Henry Nowak video comes out about the individual that there's more to it than we expected.

1:48:27

Apparently the guy that killed him in UK with the story that came out with the long, what do you call it?Ceremonial blade that he had.Apparently they found a video of him of having used this in the past before and they don't know when but they do know it's the same guy.Go ahead Rob.

1:49:15

So he drives around with an 8 -inch blade and he's and he could haveit, but they can't have mace.And Keir Starmer made it clear that it's legal because it's ceremonial.

1:49:24

Oh, OK, I got it.So can you imagine like the Syrians?We go out and we say Syrians, we have ceremonial AK -47s that we walk around.Would that be legal?Would that be OK?Yes.

1:49:33

He'd have to say yes.

1:49:34

What's this here, Rob?

1:49:35

This is the police.They apologize for the death of Henry Nowak.They blame the killer for lying to them.Oh, yeah.

1:49:45

Sorry that Henry's life couldn't be saved that night, and I'm sorry that he was handcuffed and arrested in the moments before he lost consciousness.When his killer made that call to police, and he called the police, not the ambulance service, he lied on that call.He lied when police attended the scene.He continued to lie as Henry's condition deteriorated.It is clear, and it is absolutely tragic, that it took them three minutes before they started to administer first aid.

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So go tell that to the parents.Yeah.Go, go tell that to the parents.Go tell that to the guy that was stabbed five times.He's telling you he can't breathe.And you're saying, no, you're right.

1:50:19

You know, he made bigoted comments to the other guy.And then the mother's running away to hide the ceremonial knife.And it's led to now.What is this here, Rob?

1:50:28

This is protests going on in the United Kingdom now over the death of Henry Nowak.

1:50:33

Who's who's protesting against who?

1:50:35

The people on the right.

1:50:37

But but are they pro Nowak or are they proud?

1:50:40

No, they're pro Nowak.

1:50:41

Let me see it.

1:51:01

This is in London right now.Can you blame them?No.No, not at all.And it's unfortunate that the police chief's talking about police who are inexperienced dealing with someone who said he didn't do it.Yeah, exactly.

1:51:14

And someone who lies.Really?What's your job?Your job is to be able to tell that apart.Adam, isn't that shocking?The police are...

1:51:22

The guy was lying to us.Really?Oh.

1:51:27

Look at this mess here.

1:51:28

I thought that was a day at the office.

1:51:31

It's pretty wild.Did you hear when Michael Knoll said something very, very good on Piers Morgan?He said, Henry Nowak was who the left pretended and tried to make George Floyd out to be.That's this is the truth like I can't breathe.I'm done.I'm stabbed and they're like, yeah.

1:51:46

Yeah.Yeah.Well, yeah, well like not believing him because somebody cried racism.Let me see this round.It's a lot.No, it's a lot.

1:51:54

It's a it's a it's a long clip, but that he basically said that Michael Knowles awesome.

1:51:58

All those is phenomenal.By the way, he's His takes are so good, he's fair, he's funny, he's interesting, he's smart, he's a trifecta.

1:52:07

Because this is justified anger, okay, with George Floyd on four times the amount of fentanyl and drugs and everything and resisting and fighting and doing all that stuff, dying of an overdose, and look what the left took to burn down the freaking nation, billions of dollars of tax, blaming racism like the copper's ace.Even the Asian guy that was standing there, he got arrested, he got in trouble, he got fired.It's ridiculous.To compare the both is nuts.This is the actual case.Crying racism, the kid did nothing, he's standing there, bleeding out, his hands have no life in them, no color, and they still let in there, I can't breathe, and he dies.

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And he dies in front of all of them.Okay?Because of racism.

1:52:41

The question is, these types of things happen, but then the question becomes, what do you do to prevent future ones from happening?Did you make adjustments from future ones from happening?And I hope they're making those proper adjustments, Tom.

1:52:55

Well, you bring up the exact right point.Let's go upstream and find out what's going on.What's going on is the country, its government, and the ruling part of that government and the police are beingtold, right, believe those that are claiming racism and they have a reverse bias.Again, and Pierce will disagree with me, but there is a reverse bias that is going now against the citizenry and the police are walking with a bias.So when we go upstream, Pat, the police are told to give credence to the claims of the foreigner claiming racism.

1:53:39

So they give credence.And then they are knocking on doors and asking people, did you just say, Adam, did you just say that on Instagram?Wait, what are you talking about?I was on Instagram while I'm watching a soccer game, UEFA, here in England.Yes, but you were on, according to the government source here, and we can see it, You were on Instagram, and you said this.I was talking about the other soccer team.

1:54:02

It's a true story, by the way.Oh, yeah.And they're saying, no, that's inappropriate.We need you to come with us.So the whole country is there.So guess what?

1:54:11

For him to say, that guy said racial things, is that they are told to arrest Henry.They did their job as they were directed to do it.And now the consequent is that he's died, and they're running from it.And even the excuse sounds, you know, completely off.But what we're seeing is the outcome of the reversal of the rule of law and the reversal of what constitutes racism and the outcome is the police did the new job they're being asked to do.

1:54:42

I love it.I love it.I mean, again, the biggest thing for me is if you make adjustments, if you improve, good for you.If you don't, continues happening.No wonder a guy like Tommy Robinson is able to get hundreds of thousands of people that are going on the streets because you're not alone.FYI, Tom, if Spencer Pratt ends up losing, if the numbers show up,

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the way that it does, what do you think will end up in L .A.?A.?What do you think will happen in L .

1:55:09

A.?I think there'll be two outcomes.Number one, there will be people that attempt to go to hearings and make their voices heard because someone's got to go.The county commission, you saw what happened.There were people that came in to courtrooms and stuff in Georgia, Atlanta.

1:55:26

The citizens are going to demand it.The citizens are going to demand it because there's 160 3 ,549 people that feel they legitimately supported Spencer Pratt for the reasons that he had there.So there's going to be a citizen response.Is it going to be J6?No, not at all.But the second thing that's going to happen, I think this is going to accelerate California exodus.

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And this is a country that's lost a country.

1:55:51

They claim to be the fourth largest economy in the world.

1:55:54

They are.But they keep losing citizens.They keep losing companies.I think we even saw another story that said that they're not even the number one for Fortune 500 anymore.

1:56:04

So I think the exodus will accelerate.Texas officially has more Fortune 500 headquarters.In California, California had it for a long time.Nice.Used to be California for a long time.Texas officially took over California for that.

1:56:17

Let me get to the last story, Adam, unless you have any thoughts.

1:56:19

I'll just say the saddest thing here is this kid died for the crime of being white.That's all it was.You know, one of the things we've learned is that reverse racism is racism.There's a war on white people.And listen, a lot of people don't even say, Adam, you're not even white, you're Jewish.I don't care what it is. I wish we lived in a colorblind society, you know, but the reality is there's always going to be interpersonal relationships that are going to happen.

1:56:46

But the whole systemic thing, especially in America, we don't have systemic racism.There's always going to be little pockets of racism.But England, the UK, what they've done, they felt so bad about their white privilege and they feltthat England, the United Kingdom, thousand years it's white people.And I guess they colonized, everyone's colonized.You don't think the Middle Eastern has been colonized?

1:57:11

You don't think Africans have been colonized?Everyone has colonized people, everyone's had slavery, but whites for some reason have the noose of racism hanging around their neck, and at any given point, the decolonization crowd will lift the noose and kill Whitey, and it's a shame.

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1:57:27

Next time Adam says short take, just remember, short take is minimum two minutes.All right, so World Cup.He's right on this one.World Cup games.face hours -long delays over major safety concerns across U .S.

1:57:40

stadiums.And by the way, let me tell you about the new rules for World Cup.Oh, great.I don't know how excited you are.I know we're very excited, and the guys are going to be using the podcast room to listen or watch the games on a daily basis.I know Jake's already giving me the look.

1:57:51

This place is going to be the place.No one's going to be at the 1200 building.They're all going to be here.I hope we regulate it accordingly.But here's the new rules, and some don't like it.Some people don't like it.

1:58:01

I don't know for the people that are following this, the World Cup, last World Cup in my opinion was the greatest finals game in my, like for me to watch it, it was phenomenal where Mbappe gets a hat -trick and then Messi ends up winning the first one with a goal, he's saving that one goal at 123rd minute.So here's the new rules.Here's the new rules that they're doing.2026 World Cup will introduce one of the biggest rule overhauls in years with FIFA and IFAB.targeting time -wasting, expanding VAR authority, and increasing punishments for players' misconduct.Let's go through it.

1:58:36

VAR gets expanded powers.VAR can now intervene on incorrectly awarded corner kicks, attack and fouls committed before corners and free kicks that later lead to goals, penalties, corners, or free kicks, incorrect second yellow cards that result in red cards, mistaken identity,So that's going to be crazy right there.Now let's go to the next one.Players can't cover their mouths during confrontation.So if you go into the referee or team and you're talking like this, red card.

1:59:07

They literally are saying this to me.

1:59:09

Any player who covers their mouth with a hand, arm, or shirt during the confrontation can be shown a red card, Vinny.And you know what red card is, Rob?Can you pull up what a red card is in World Cup?If I'm not mistaken, when you get a red card, not only are you kicked out, but you're suspended the next game as well.Oh yeah, this is massive.So the market is a red card reserve immediate ejection for the World Cup.

1:59:28

For covering your mouth?For covering your force in the planets and one less player remaining.Additionally, the offender receives an automatic suspension for the following match.So guess what?No more this.Imagine you're a coach.

1:59:37

Now you're telling you guys, Hey, don't even think about bringing your hands up.You're mad at the ref.You can't call him a not just stating effort.With covered mouth.10 second substitution.Substituted players must leave the field within 10 seconds using the nearest exit point.

1:59:51

If they delay their replacement, cannot enter until at least one minute later.And only after the next stop is temporarily leaving the team within 10 players.Five second countdown for restarts.Referees can invite a visible five second countdown for throw -ins and goal kicks if they believe a player is deliberately wasting time.This is actually good to make the game more exciting.That's actually going to be good.

2:00:13

Injured outfield players must leave the pitch.Players receiving medical treatment on the field must leave for at least one minute before returning.Goalkeepers and serious injuries.So this makes you not fake an injury because you got to step out.So that could be actually good.No more goalkeepers.

2:00:28

Tactical timeouts teams can no longer use goalkeeper injury stoppages as unofficial coaching breaks where players gather at the bench for instructions official will keep players on the field though.No formal punishment Currently exists for violations and walking off the field in protests becomes a red card player who leaves the field to protest refereeing decisions will be sent off andOh my god.Hydration breaks in every half.Each half will include a three -minute hydration break due to expected heat.I don't know if I like that one.

2:00:59

So, anyways, those are some of the rules that people are looking at.And people, you know, they have some strong thoughts about it with this time.Do you have any thoughts on this new ruling?

2:01:08

I don't like new rules on the edge of championships.The NFL always spends all this time, they go, the rules community has decided this, the rules community has decided this.For this year, starting in at the preseason, you know, we're going to be ruling things like this.We're going to be ruling things like this.Major League Baseball had the pitch clock in the minor leagues and the challenge in the minor leagues, and they introduced the beginning of it.It frustrates me.

2:01:33

Why wouldn't you be Champions League, where all these players that are on the North American and the American Championships of the Americas.Why wouldn't you test it?Why do you wait to go there?Now something like, okay, when it's at the World Cup, remember, you can't cover your mouth and say things.Okay.So now they say, Hey, remember, don't yell at the referee and cover your mouth.

2:02:01

And so you're, you're questioning whether his parents were married when he was born and things like that.You know, you can't do that.I don't mind that.But if you're going to make a lot of, of, of.rule changes that affect play and strategy, you know what?That's just, that's just, I don't like that on the edge of a championship, Pat.

2:02:22

Yeah, I don't know.I mean, listen, diehard soccer fans are not supporting this.Diehard soccer fans are furious about this.Vinny, your thoughts?

2:02:29

Pat, if it ain't broken, don't fix it.Leave it alone.What is this going to do what he's telling him off?Like for how many decades, decades, soccer's been just the way it is.It's totally fine the way that it is. I don't think adding any more rules, it's going to ruin it.It's going to really, really mess it up.

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2:02:44

it's gonna delay it and imagine how many people Pat that are gonna forget within the first couple games they're gonna do this one guy's gonna mess up and they're out for the next game and then we're gonna lose a player especially imagine if it's a superstar and this is a country it happens every four years it's not like it's NBA you get one game of course come back like it's a seven game series yes yeah one game Yeah, I'm rooting for the USA.

2:03:06

That's it.I'm rooting for the efficiency.Exactly.I'm rooting for Iranians to bring your sun and lion flag.And if you don't have that, get you a hat from VT March.Future looks bright.

2:03:19

And I'm more focused on right now on the NBA Finals and hoping and praying that the New York Mamdanis don't win.

2:03:26

Yeah, we'll see them.By the way, aside from that, Japan, I don't know if you guys saw what's going on with Japan.Japanese players showed up to Mexico and they're not happy because they welcome terrible conditions in Mexico.Japan does.Threatening to leave the World Cup.Rob, I don't know if you have that story or not.

2:03:43

If you want to go to it.So they're like, what the hell is going on?Tom, you saw this story, right?You saw what happened there.What happened there?Right.

2:03:49

Japanese national football team is preparing to participate in the world's biggest players organization, namely the Japanese team was supposed to prepare at the training center of Tikris, but it was reportedly in such poor condition that Japanese leadership threatened to withdraw from the World Cup, which would certainly have been an unprecedented move.However, the organizer reacted immediately.And thanks to that, Monterey allowed the Japanese national team to use a state -of -the -art training center and the programs were overcome.Japan is in Group F along with Netherlands, Sweden and Tunisia and will play two matches from the first phase of competition in Arlington against Netherlands on June 14th and Sweden on June 25th while facing Tunisia June 20th, Guadalupe, Mexico.The World Cup is Japan's eighth consecutive participation in the tournament and its greatest success so far has been ninth place finishes in World Cup in 2002 -2003.and 2022.

2:04:41

Tom.

2:04:41

Well, first of all, if you're going to be holding the World Cup and you say, hey, you're going to be training here, this is where it's going to be, it's got to be good.And this seemed kind of weird that the turf is in such bad conditions, because if you study Mexico, they're pretty good at growing grass.So.Hello.California.What was that about?

2:05:03

It's, but if you're going to be invited a little bit of racist dad jokes.So if you're inviting people, thank you, Connor.If you're inviting people.To your country, wouldn't you want to put them in some of the finest place?Wouldn't you reach out?Not Mexico, buddy.

2:05:19

Hey, this is what we're going to do.Hey, Monterey, we would like to put them there because you've got a great training facility.You're done.Some of your players are actually on the Mexican national team.Let's do this.Why wouldn't you do that?

2:05:31

Why would you send them over to something that isn't?And this is a top 10 team.There's 64 teams, right?And these and Japan can be said to be a top 10 team.And so it just seems it just seems ridiculous.It just seems ridiculous that you would actually allow it to happen.

2:05:47

If you were running an organization as you do, and the best wasn't given to a guest to make somebody feel good, wouldn't you say, where's unreasonable hospitality?

2:05:57

Especially if guys are coming in and treating them.You know what's one of the biggest compliments we're getting right now?It's how quickly merch is arriving because of where we are right now with the new management team, new leadership team, as well as the new 3PL that we have.So for some of you guys that are going to be watching the games and you want to celebrate your country, we have the USA hat there.Future looks bright.Rob, if you want to click on that so they can see what it looks like.

2:06:18

By the way, it looks so sick on the inside.Somebody the other day bought 15 Iran hats, by the way.And go back, Rob, to the previous ones, other countries.We have Mexico, we have U .S.shirts, we have Mexico on the top right, Brazil, Argentina, and then I think that's Portugal.

2:06:34

And if you go all the wayway to the bottom, we didn't forget Iran.See where you have Iran there, Rob.Iran, Rob, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, But we'll give it to you on Monday, and there's massive, massive announcement being made on Monday, especially if you're a father, man.We're looking out for you, but stay tuned for Monday.Have a great weekend, everybody.

2:07:15

God bless.Bye -bye, bye -bye.

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