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I hope you guys are on time. It is officially 9 o'clock, Peabody podcast, second week of Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Last week was a success. We got a lot of positive commentary about it. There's a lot to discuss, especially with the visit in Alaska. I don't know if you guys had any chance to go to Alaska this weekend.

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It was like a big meeting going on between this one guy that runs this country called you know Russia used to be called USSR and Zelensky didn't show up but today they're gonna have a meeting and apparently he over-unders will he wear a suit or not. Like a child. Don't wear a tie. They're getting into that a lot to say about that you know Hillary Clinton is so cornered now that even she comes out and says if he stops the war, she's going to have to nominate President Trump for a zombie lie that Trump is Putin's

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ally after Alaska Summit. I also like what Bill Maher, there's a couple things with Bill Maher. Bill Maher got emotional in one of the clips about Trump, another one he talks about how he could never get Democratic leaders to get on his show. Never. He could never get him to get on his show. Get him after eight years. But there's a reason for it, and we'll talk about that.

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I got some thoughts on that. On what happened there. Vladimir Putin takes swipe at Biden, says no war if Trump was president. Now, you know, to me, internally, that's one of the things that Trump said you better say publicly or else I think I was one of the negotiations that he had with

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Him and he asked for it

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CNN's Harry Enson says Americans vastly prefer Trump's handling of crime over Biden

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Nearly 200 arrested as federal agents take over DC police. I'm gonna show you clip

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That Vinnie just showed us of what they're doing in DC. It's disgusting. It's disgusting. You just have to before you react and cut this clip Watch it first before you react. It's it's painful to what I never thought to get to that point That's a like I don't I can't believe that all your emotions today. No angry Patriots gonna be reasonable Patriot today No, I knew some leads no, California Newsome leads, California redistricting plans revealed in leaked map. He says if you're going to take away five seats in Texas, we're going to take away five

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seats from you. Schwarzenegger opposes Newsome's push to scrap redistrict commission. Blue states plan new tax hikes on wealthy residents in response to Trump's federal tax legislation. Israel's cyber directorate employee arrested in U.S. suspicion of pedophilia.

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DHS Secretary Noem temporarily relocates residents over vicious doxing. Kristi Noem is living free of charge in Coast Guard Commandment's home. Tom's got some thoughts on that one right there. Nobody's buying homes. Nobody's switching jobs. And America's mobility is stalling.

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Dream of US home ownership slips further from view as average mortgage costs leap for past median incomes. That's the New York Post, the other one was Wall Street Journal. And I don't know if you guys saw Beyonce's ad with Levi's trying to outdo Sidney Sweeney. I still haven't seen it. Have you seen it? Rob, You have it though, right?

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Let's have that. I think you guys got to see it folks There's a couple clips you guys got to see and you tell me who did it better My sons were watching the commercial and every time they had to close their eyes at one scene because they were getting uncomfortable On how hard they tried to beat Sidney Sweeney. Maybe they did maybe they they didn't, who knows. Marco Rubio accuses CBS reporter of pushing stupid media narrative in theory clash over Zelensky. Trump shares First Lady Melania's letter to Putin as he rages over coverage of Alaska

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summit Blackrock Larry Fink appointed as WEF, World Economic Forum, interim co-chair, which makes sense. Larry Fink to have that job. Peace first, not ceasefire. Woodcuff explains why Trump changes his position on Ukraine. And then we got Kobe, director Komi, ex-director Komi,

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try to make this video to seem cool about Taylor Swift. Extremely, extremely awkward, according with the fellas here had to say. Before we get into it, tomorrow night, Rob, if you can go to it, there's a lot of things that's going on right now in the marketplace. Tomorrow night, the 19th, Tuesday night, the 19th at 6 PM, free webinar, 20 business threats

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you cannot ignore in 2025. We do this every year and it's a new one every single year that we go through. I highly, highly recommend if you're somebody that runs a small business, you're an executive with a company, or somebody that's an entrepreneur, you're running a business, you're planning on doing something for yourself, whatever you do, do not miss tomorrow night's webinar at 6pm, August 19th.

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Again, 6pm. Everybody at the end gets the white paper of the 20 threats. Everybody gets the white paper of the 20 threats and a couple other items that we'll be discussing on that. Rob, the link for it is vtwebinar.com. Go to vtwebinar.com to register for the webinar.

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Again, vtwebinar.com. Having said that, let's get right into it. Alright. So, the meeting that took place in Alaska, Trump, Putin come together for the first time. They both had to travel. When Putin lands, Trump, the walk up, Rob, if you can do me a favor and pull up the clip

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of Trump walks out first stands Waiting for Putin to come show an authority He's up there and then when Putin walks up all the body language expert youtubers lose their mind Because this is what you want to see the first handshake between the two when Putin walks up to shake the president's hand and As he's doing that and they're walking up,

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Rob I don't know if you can find it or not Rob, just go to Exit if you're having a hard time finding it, it's the most popular clip out of all of them.

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What a gangster!

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Gangster! Trump, Putin, handshake, they walk up, not this one. With the B-52 bombers that you're talking about? Watch this one here. So he's chilling, he's waiting.

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Alright, here he comes. Hello.

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5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

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Hey, look how happy he is. Look how much smaller he is.

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He's like, hi, how you doing? Very good, very good trip.

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We had fun. Very good. Yeah.

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You beat Hillary.

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Alright.

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Remember you beat Hillary Remember you beat Hillary. They said drudge collusion. We don't let's do it boys. Wait, so that's that now while they're walking What does Trump decide to do talk about timing by the way, this is not easy to time this Oh my watch what they do. Go ahead, right?

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One cue the bombers. Oh my...

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Oh my god. Wow.

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He claps! It's called peace through strength, Vladimir. Can we acknowledge how gangster... You're meeting with the world's largest nuclear power and he claps and then he leans in and goes you're good. How gangster is that?

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Did you see the voiceovers all weekend? It's like Vlad I'm just messing with you.

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So why do you think he did that? And I love that you said the CNN automatically had body language experts. I don't care what your profession is with body language. I don't care what your profession is with body language. I don't care what, if you despise Trump, the timing and how gangster is it that you see Putin and the timing of the, you know what that means? The bombers are like, okay, all right guys, right now.

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And the moment that he's about to hit that stage of B-52 bomber, which can carry nuclear arsenal with four fighter jets, Pat, that goes to show him, hey listen, at the end of the day, I'm still the alpha, I'm the boss, period. Gangster! Do you think that's the reason why, any other take than what Vinny said?

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Any different take? No, no, no, I don't disagree with it, but Trump understands the moment and he understands

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trolling and trolling can be done in so many different ways.

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Yeah, so okay, so that's that part. Now, as they're going about it, they're having their conversations, you know, everything that's going on, we know, different talks, different talks. Rob, do you have any other clips that you wanna show with this one here?

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There was one, let me grab it. Tom. I believe this is the one that was in your notes.

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Which one is this one, Rob? This is the handshake and then a breakdown of the right here. Yeah, I like this one. Watch the watches breakdown of this one tick tocker. I like the way he broke it down.

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Watch this moves by Trump during his meeting with Putin in Alaska were pure negotiating genius Air Force One lands Trump steps out walk straight to his spot. Putin's plane lands after Trump's already there standing firm adjusts his jacket little wave a clap or two, but he's not moving an inch.

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He's making Putin come to him. That's not random, that's strategy. That's you want to talk, you walk to me. Same move he pulled on the Chinese leader before. It's a silent message. I'm in charge here. And when Putin finally reaches him, Trump goes for the handshake and pulls him in. The handshake mind games are next level. Psychotic in the most calculated way. He exudes power. That's a real president. Then, the ultimate move. B, two stealth bombers cutting through the sky. This isn't just a military show, it's a statement. Fly the most advanced bomber in the world over your rival's head during a handshake.

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Putin even glances up at it. Trump doesn't, because he already knows it's there. That's confidence. That's control. That's the art of the deal. Live and unfiltered. Whether you love him or hate him, this was pure showmanship from a master negotiator. And in that moment,

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everyone watching knew exactly who was in charge.

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Jake just messaged me too.

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He leans in and actually says, that's for you.

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Like as a gift.

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That's so funny. So, Tom, what got accomplished with this meeting? So what got accomplished at this meeting is the two largest superpowers came together on US soil. Not at the Hague, not overseas, not in Minx, where the Germans got together a couple years ago with him. Not any of that. On our soil, says the Alpha, got together with him.

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And there's a lot of things that Putin wants. This wasn't just about Ukraine. There were some other things that Wittkoff was talking about that were discussed. And I think what got accomplished is that the world knows the path to peace in Ukraine

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goes through Donald Trump. And whether it's on his desk with the documents or it's the aid that he's pushing back That's what got accomplished everybody in the world including other world leaders knows all Remember Europe was trying remember when they had the the Zelensky incident in the Oval Office Pat you remember what happened the next week?

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Zelensky went on tour of Europe and they all hugged him one at a time and offered him aid But turns out the UK aid turned out to be debt against the Ukrainian citizens. Remember all that? Yeah. Well this is Trump, what it got accomplished is Trump has reset the narrative of negotiations on the Russia-Ukraine peace treaty and

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it needs to be a peace treaty not a ceasefire. Rob, can you do me a favor? The one thing, if I'm Trump One of the biggest outcomes I believe for him top five. It could have been top three on his list. My opinion is For Putin to say the war would have never happened if Trump was president You have to know that was on top of Trump's list of a thing that he wanted Putin to say Because it was a statement for Putin to validate

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What Trump kept saying during the election and the debate if I was the president the war would have never happened I said who the hell you think you are and all this other stuff and guess what the guy who started the war just said Here's what he had to say. Go ahead Rob

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During the last contact with the previous administration, I tried to convince my previous American colleague that the situation should not be brought to the point of no return when it would come to hostilities. And I said it quite directly back then that it's a big mistake. Today, when President Trump saying that if he was the president back then, there will be no war, and I'm quite sure that it would indeed be so.

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I can confirm that. I think that, overall, me and President Trump have built a very good businesslike and trustworthy contact. And I have every reason to believe that moving down this path, we can come, and the sooner the better, to the end of the conflict in Ukraine.

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Okay. So for Putin to say, if the president, if Trump was the president, war wouldn't have happened, that's like a slap in the face for the Democratic Party. It's not just Biden, it's the entire Democratic Party. And so as we're going through this, and Adam, I'm going to come to you next, when you see something like this happening, okay, Putin says what he says, okay?

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They meet, Trump does the showmanship. Conversations are being had. There's a lot of messages that nothing happened. This was a waste of time. You know, a lot of liberal media are saying all this stuff. There was even a moment with Rubio goes on, uh, Kristen Walker. I don't know which one it is, but there's a lot of stuff that was says,

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where are you at with this? What do you think was accomplished with this meeting? So, you know you guys We're talking about you want to see a movie this weekend. I Never see movies, but this is very reminiscent of a mafia movie and it's almost like the Godfather you got Don Trump, you know out here He's the mafia boss of America. You got Putin. He's the mafia boss of Russia and then you have Zelensky he's just sort of sort of low-level street boss that's caught up in the middle of this almost like a pawn and he's begging for protection. You got the EU and NATO, they're their own sort of bosses on their end and they're basically not wanting to

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send their sons to war so they're sending money and they're sending military equipment, they're selling weapons and at the end of the day, this is a turf war. Trump understands what he's looking for. Trump wants to get a deal done. Why does Trump want to get a deal done? Trump could care less what's going on in Ukraine and Russia.

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Trump wants to pivot to China. China is the big, big, big boss. I know you mentioned the two global superpowers, I assume you meant by nuclear or weaponry superpowers. But China is where basically US wants to pivot. The sooner that we can get this deal done in Russia, the sooner we can figure this out, the sooner we can pivot to the big issue of our time, which is China.

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So we'll see how long this takes. I said on the last show, there's a 99% chance nothing comes from this. I think Zelensky is going to come to the office. What today's week in a suit is it today today? They're driving. So he's bringing his whole crew there. You know UK France Germany He's even bringing the one NATO leader who called Trump daddy. So Don

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Trumpino

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The end all be all mafia boss is calling all the cards here. I want to see what happens

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I agree what you say about China, but let me check you a little bit. 99% chance that nothing happens from that meeting. Before they ever walked in, it reset the global order of who's the alpha and the framework. And then the speech at the podium validates a fabrication and a false, not a fabrication, but a falsehood that the US mainstream media was repeating almost like a synchronized chorus.

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So where you're...

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Before we even get to the negotiating table and before Zelensky ever steps foot into Washington where you have all the folks of Europe, 99% chance nothing happened of it. I see a lot as already.

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So what do you mean by that?

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So what you're talking about is rhetoric and marketing and bravado is the war still going on in Ukraine at the moment yeah exactly so meaning nothing has changed the whole goal of this meeting is to create a ceasefire wait there's been no ceasefire saying we're gonna sign it as you walk off the plane no no progress has been made that's not what I said I said progress in regards to war the whole whole goal... Progress in regards to war. Okay so, so by the way just this

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morning Russia attacked a Ukrainian apartment if I'm not mistaken and a few people were killed, Rob. Correct. Can you look this up to verify that because I saw that in the news early this morning with this going on. Vinny, what are you thinking what he's saying? Well... Yeah that's the one one Russia drone strike in Ukraine just this morning 140 drones into Ukraine overnight. So right they did after the meeting with Trump So we need thanks for the meeting the same publicity Zalinsky to the state Zalinsky did the same thing guys because at the end of day you're right

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It's war but this is going to come down to Zelensky and the people in his ear going, because guys, it's all about the money. You say follow the money, it's all the defense contractors. It's all, he's going to be begging for money. I don't care if he's wearing a suit. the left. Everybody on the left is just, it's almost as if they hope it all goes down. Brian Krasenstein, that really big, tough, muscular Krasenstein who had his shirt off in the beach

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this weekend, he went online and said this, Pat, he said they should have snipers in Anchorage,

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Alaska ready to take him down as soon as he shrugged. And look, what did he write at the bottom? Correction, we should poison him instead. What type of attitude, okay, I get it he's doing it for the clicks, but what type of

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attitude- First of all, I don't know, isn't that a-

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That's illegal, did you know-

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Isn't that illegal? That's a death threat. You can't do that on us. Guess what, under US law, it's illegal to publicly call for the assassination of a foreign leader. create diplomatic problems and I get you want to be clicks if you want to be that guy but Pat if you think about it with that attitude and this is the left he god forbid they shoot and they hit Putin what happens what happens if Putin gets

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shot and killed it's over it's World War three so I'm getting sick I hate this is the attitude of the left they can't even admit that we're trying this is this is you know this is let's move on from this one at Brian if you're watching this I'm gonna be very fair I think this is you can hate Trump and say all that stuff. That's not this is irresponsible to make a comment like this But so let me let me go to let me go to Couple other things Marco Rubio to me has become the MVP on this entire exchange With Alaska Russia all of that. I am so impressed with Marco Rubio

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I can't even describe it to you. The way he handles media. When I watch between him and JD, they have different styles on their games, but just watch this exchange on how he handles it. This is, it's not even, I don't even want to say it's a clinic. You can tell he's so vested. Marco many years ago, 15 years ago when he was running, 12 years ago when he was running, they would say he's not the hardest working senator. That was the reputation he had.

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He's not the hardest working senator. He's not the hardest working guy. He's not the hardest working guy. That's the reputation he had. president because he's not the most hard-working guy. He just relies on his talent. Whatever has happened and whether it was the 2016-2020 debate, a 2016 debate that completely changed his approach, this is a new man. I'm telling you right now, something's happened that that public fight against Trump got him to

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improve himself. Watch the way he handles himself here. Go ahead, Rob.

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You know there is concern from the Europeans that President Zelensky is going to be bullied into signing something away. That's why you have these European leaders coming as backup tomorrow.

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Can you reassure them? No, it isn't. That's not why they're coming as backup. That's not true. No, but that's not, why would, that's not true. They're not coming here tomorrow to keep Zelensky from being bullied. They're not coming back. They're coming here tomorrow. That February Oval Office meeting in front of television cameras where President Zelensky

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was dressed down.

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Do you know how many meetings we've had since then?

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Oh no, I know and I was just up in Alaska watching the one with Vladimir Putin where red carpet rolls rolled out to the Russian leader.

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No, but with Zelensky. We've had more meetings. meetings with Zelensky. So that, but that's not true. They're not coming here tomorrow to keep Zelensky from being bullied. They're coming here tomorrow. Cause we've been working with the Europeans. We talked to them last week. There were meetings in the UK over the fall of the previous weekend. As early as Thursday.

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But you said that they're coming here tomorrow to keep Zelensky from being bullied. They're not coming here tomorrow. Oh, this is such a stupid media narrative. They're coming here tomorrow because the Trump is going to bully Zelensky into a bad deal. We've been working with these people for weeks, for weeks on this stuff. They're coming here tomorrow because they chose to come here tomorrow. We invited them to come. We invited them to come. The president invited them to come. But the president told those European leaders last week that he wanted

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to cease fire. The president went on television, said he would walk out of the meeting if Vladimir Putin didn't agree with that. He said there would be severe consequences if he didn't agree to one. He said he'd walk out in two minutes.

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He spent three hours talking to Vladimir Putin and he did not get one.

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So there's obviously something. Things happened during that meeting. Well, because obviously things look, our goal here is not to stage some production for the world to say. Oh how dramatic you walked out Our goal here is to have a peace agreement to end this war

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Okay, and obviously we felt and I agreed that there was enough by the way do he to me? Remember how with the tariffs the MVP became best sent? Yes, right with each issue to me. There's an MVP Rubio is the MVP like when I always say Tom's the MVP about selling the company We sold the company Tom was the MVP. How many times have you heard me say that hundreds of times, right? Ruby Oh is the MVP in this case. I'm so impressed by Russia for Russia Ukraine. Oh, I am just so Impressed with Rubio. I can't even describe to you in this specific project I'm so impressed with Ruby on the way he's handling himself because there was a morning a meeting this morning with Mario Bartiromo

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No yesterday. He did he did an interview with Mario yesterday and another one Yeah, so in the interview Mario's like no, that's not true. Look the reality of it is What if nothing happens? What if this what if that she's asking? It says what if nothing happens? We're gonna have to go back to sanctions and we're gonna have to go back to what we had before which means there is nothing Going on for another 15 months 18 months a year

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That's not what Putin wants if Putin wants to go then there is no deal We have to go back to that know what and then he says don't forget this isn't about us in Russia This isn't about us in Ukraine. We don't have a war. They have a war We're simply trying to bring broker a peace deal here. We didn't start this We're just between them all we're trying to do is find a way to get this thing knocked out of the way So then the question becomes NATO does NATO want this war to be on so let's let's kind of go through the process on

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Why NATO you are these leaders all these folks Rob? Can you pull up who will be joining Zelensky in the meeting with Putin, in the meeting with Trump. So if you look at the list of people that are joining, why are they coming? Is it because Zelensky was out of control last time? Is it because Zelensky was bullied last time? Is it because Zelensky didn't know how to negotiate and diplomacy, he lacks diplomacy? Because obviously Zelensky is probably the worst in diplomacy between the three.

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If you think about Zelensky, Trump, and Putin, Putin's willing to sit down, Putin's willing to talk. Biden was horrible with diplomacy. Zelensky, horrible with diplomacy. Maybe Starmer is coming in because he has diplomacy, which he does, he understands the idea

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of what's going on there. So do we have the list of people? Yeah. Okay. So Rob, I sent you a picture of who's coming. French Macron will be there. President of the European Commission will be there. German Chancellor will be there. Italian, Giorgio Maloney will be there. By the way, just so you know, most of these guys have a decent relationship with Trump. So what they're trying to protect them. Is that what they're trying to do or are they worried that Zelensky's gonna ruin it again? And there's more war because you know the promise that Trump's trying to give Putin brokering it through EU

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My from what I've looked at with what people are saying is he's trying to make sure Trump knows Ukraine is not gonna join NATO, but if You cross the line again, I'm going to be participating in Article 5. Like, we may be involved in an Article 5 because you're crossing the line. You can't attack Ukraine. So I think some of the ways they're trying to, they're trying to give Russia what he

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wants, which means Ukraine can join NATO. But then at the same time, they're also trying to protect Ukraine that if you do attack them, this also is a form of a, uh, what is the one that's on the, uh, the NATO that if you cross the line, it is as if you're attacking you, article five, NATO article five, you attack one, you attack all, we are obligated to help. So then, then, then, then they, they ask him and they say, well, what about the minerals? You know, you need so many minerals from them. What about that? And he's like, what about the minerals? You think we can't get them from other places?

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He says, yeah, of course we like the minerals from Zelensky. Of course we like minerals from Russia. But we have other options as well. I just really like the way Rubio's handling himself. But to me, with the meeting that they're having, that's gonna be happening today. If Zelensky wears a suit, who wins there?

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Who gets to win if he wears a suit? Trump. No, Trump gets to win. Yeah, yeah. Okay, Trump gets to win. If NATO forces whoever got Zelensky to wear a suit, that's because of that's Trump's ask.

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So I guarantee you on a call, Trump and his people talked to all these seven other people and they said, I swear to to God if he shows up to the White House without a suit there's no deal Okay, so that's one so guess what they all are gonna force this guy to wear suit will he will he not we'll see if He doesn't guess what you lack diplomacy Okay to say this is the standard of our house you come in here a damn suit

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I don't give you what you want to wear in your house. In our house, you wear a suit. Alright, great. So then he has to step up his game. But you know, regardless of it all, the progress that they're making, if this leads to them stopping, they're asking for, the request that he has is what? They're asking for, Russia's asking for the two, uh, the two, two, uh, uh, locations, right? Let me go to it, Rob.

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If you have it, we're trying to pronounce these words. Putin's demanding Ukraine see Donetsk and Luhansk in exchange for freezing rest of frontline. Zelensky saying the constitution doesn't allow him to do that. Okay. And then they're, they're going back and forth in that area. But that's something that Putin a million people have died. We've all I think we played this clip last week, Rob, if I'm not mistaken, or we haven't played this clip. I don't believe we have. Okay.

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Go for it. Watch this. Russia is still unsuccessful in Donetsk region. Putin has been unable to take it for 12 years. And the constitution of Ukraine makes it impossible to give up territory or trade land. Since the territorial issue is so important, it should be discussed only by the leaders of Ukraine and Russia at the trilateral Ukraine-United States-Russia. So far, Russia gives no sign that trilateral will happen and if Russia refuses

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then you sanctions must follow okay so he's imposing what he's claiming is gonna happen what can't be done so ahead of negotiation Tom they're saying what they're not willing to give up typically when there's a big negotiation here here's how it works. Say you're trying to sell your, the two of you are trying to sell us a company. We are trying to buy your company. You need us because you guys are in shit right now because you guys lost four of your big accounts.

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You have great technology, great contacts, great product over the years, but you've messed up with four contacts, four client of yours, and you're coming to us, you want to sell. Okay. There is 10 things on the deal sheet. There's 20 items. Of the 20 items, two of them are things that are most important to you.

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You don't want me to know those two, but maybe you have to. There's four items that are important to us. We don't want you to know what the four items are, but maybe your job is to read what our two are, what our four are, our job is to identify what your two are. Zelensky's telling them prior to the negotiation that what? I'm not giving these two properties.

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Putin's telling you that's what I want. Okay? Putin's, Trump's telling you, you better tell the world what I mean, this war would have never happened everybody's making their asks of what's going on so if Zelensky saying that in advance this war is gonna continue for a while and if it does I did a number yesterday Rob I can you pull up how many people have died already my dad asked me a question yes

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and how many people have that couple hundred thousand I said no it's a million over a million people on both sides collectively if you go on chat GBT how many people have died under Ukraine Russia war? Yeah, it's already over a million Gone it's a lot insane. We're driving uber. We talked to people that Ukrainian or Russia. Hey family back to yes I lost my this I lost my dad. I lost my this right there a CSI CSIS Report projects roughly nine hundred and fifty thousand. Okay, two hundred fifty thousand

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That's that you have on the Russia forces. Go lower. Does it show total? There's a number that shows over a million total. Okay, right there.

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Go up a little bit, Rob. Go up right there. Russian military, 250,000. Part of over one million total military casualties, Ukrainian military over 100,000 to 350 civilians, 13,833 You know, you got anywhere between a half a million to a million people that have died because of this war

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That we know about

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That we know about, yeah

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Yeah

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Well, something that nobody ever brings up is that this is literally a civil war, it seems Because these are the same people, you ever met a Ukrainian person? It's like, no, I'm Russian. Well, I'm Russian. Yeah, I'm Ukrainian. What language do you speak? It's the same thing. I mean, they're exactly the same. And the biggest part of what's going on with the military and the concessions here is everyone's like, just give up the land, bro. Just give up the land, do the deal. Do you know what percentage of give up Florida, Georgia and everywhere up to Virginia, North Carolina You can have the 80% of the country Koreans like yeah, I don't want to give why would you do something like this?

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It's not like all the Donbass. We don't know anything about this guys. Let's be real here. We're good Donbass Molets, we don't know this region, we don't know what's going on. Putin wants a buffer between NATO, that's very clear. Zelensky's caught in the middle, pawned, he's just basically not conceding land. You know, if you trust Ukrainian polls whatsoever, the vast majority of Ukrainians do not want to give up the land. Okay, so it's not like there's Ukrainians being like, come on Zelensky, give up land, let's have peace. They're like, no, no, no, no, no, no,

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we're not giving up 20% of our country. And then why is the EU involved? Check this out. It's called sovereignty and recognition. EU, the European knows is the biggest war that's been in and fought in Europe since World War II. They have a very, very simple rule. We're not recognizing when a attack takes place and a country invades another country, we're not giving them precedent and they can just change borders. The one lady with a blonde lady, I think she's president of the EU. Yeah, there she goes. Ursula, president of the...

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Of the London...

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Yeah.

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EU Economic Commission. She goes Ursula president of the underlying. Yeah, you're she says Ukraine is still porcupine Undigestible to invaders. I don't even know if she has Ukrainian accent. I just threw that thing in there. However, They EU is coming there and basically saying if you do this if you give up land it sets a precedent that anytime someone attacks that you can just Redo borders and correct me if I'm wrong when Europeans just start you know drawing lines on a map that usually ends up pretty ugly i.e. Middle

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East i.e. India Pakistan it gets very ugly when you just start redrawing borders. I don't remember when the Europeans drew up India Pakistan but go on. Who owned India and Pakistan before that? Wasn't it the British? There's a couple things going on here. Wasn't it the British? The British trading company like back... Bizarre years ago? Didn't Britain colonize India? Yeah, we're not talking about... You're bringing things up, you're trying to connect them to Ukraine here and you're talking about legacies. It's a metaphor. No, let me point out a couple things. you're trying to connect them to Ukraine here and it's a metaphor you're talking about it's a metaphor no let me let me point out a couple things

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are you trying to say that India did not carve up no I'm not doing that don't

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don't come on don't be petty you're you're restraining it what I mean you're

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saying what this is what the borders between India and Pakistan were drawn in our cap 47 at the time of partition of British India, key figures of the border were drawn. Okay, but you're making... Yeah, the partition of the British India. Right, I got it.

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Tom, let's stay on topic here. So going back, you wanted to say something about that Ukraine won't give up land that Russia doesn't already occupy, Zelensky says. What are your thoughts on that?

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So basically, Russia occupies certain things because, you know, war comes and the fronts move, the front lines move. And even that's what Putin was just saying, I will freeze the front line. When you hear that phrase, that's like the line of the war. And so, and what's complicating this, I think, that nobody's talking about it, is in 2022, Boris Johnson screwed up the whole thing

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telling Zelensky to back off any sort of instant peace. That is the point where Trump would have been in there get that drunk blonde guy out of here I will handle this. That's what would have happened. So at that time Ukraine signed a decree. They signed a decree of their own that said they will not negotiate with Russia. And the problem that I see right here is that with that decree in place, this is why Trump

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is navigating it this way. As recently as March of this year, Dmitry Peskov said, hey, we can't negotiate him with him with that decree in place because Zelensky was using that decree. I happen to think that the Europeans are in there as well because Ukraine is the breadbasket of Europe and with Ukraine economically impacted, this actually benefits Germany, Austria, and France,

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big farmers of Europe because they're able to grow grain and they're able to increase it. So I think there's a lot heading below the surface here that goes back to that 2022 decree about them not being able to. So he said, the Constitution won't let me do it. Oh, please.

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We amend constitutions all the time. And so when he says we're not giving anything to Russia, they don't already occupy, he's talking about the front line and Russia wants to say, but if you move over a little bit this way, we have to remember the USSR got carved up.

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That's where this is here. That's recent. Yeah. But this is the question I got for you, Tom. What is the likelihood that the leaders from EU are coming in because they don't want to happen because their worry is, well, he he's gonna go after Poland next and he's go after this next and he's gonna go after that next do you think that EU leaders want that area to be given up to Putin I I think that there are cool heads in that room that understand what has to happen okay so how many of the people that are flying in Rob can you pull up those faces how many

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of the people that are flying in do you think are open to the idea of Zelensky given that up?

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Every isn't every single one of these on here, uh,

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NATO.

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They're all NATO. Every one of them is NATO.

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Okay. So they're protected, right? Attack one, attack all right there. They're all protected. There is, there is, I think if you ask them, are you concerned about Poland? No. Are you concerned about this? No. I think because of the NATO checkmate that happens there.

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And we have to remember right now, this is not a weapon war now, this is a manpower war. So I think the reason they're coming together, I believe that some of these people, like Giorgio Maloney and Starmer, I think they actually want to get this thing over with.

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I believe it. Do I think some of the others on there are kind of playing a little bit? And do I think that they don't want, you know, a certain end without their economic interest? Yeah, I think they're there to represent themselves. I think they're there representing European economics, because some of them don't want the war to create.

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I mean, look at Starmer. Starmer, they were asking, Ukraine was asking him for aid. He says, I can't give you the aid, but I can give you part of it in debt. What does that say? They didn't have our unlimited resources just to keep pumping money at the problem. Are you saying that Poland doesn't have concerns that Russia would invade? Where Poland is right now, you go after Poland and everybody's in full response.

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We're not going to sit there, oh my gosh, it's another Ukraine. No, you're going to have a full response.

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So Pat, you asked the question, which one of these leaders would agree to Ukraine giving up land basically? None of them, zero of them. There's only one country that's actually agreed to that's Slovenia, Slovakia. Sorry, I get my slot. My slot is confused. Yeah. The Slovakia said they would advocate. You can't give up land at the end of the war. Every other country has said said the following We firmly reject any forced land concessions Trump is basically the one joined into a land deal if you know anything about

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Trump deal deal deal the art of the land deal Not my fight. This is not my thing. But if you ask any one of these leaders, they've been on the record there They firmly reject that Ukraine give up land. I don't know. What do you think, Tom?

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Yeah, so- All weekend long, they're talking about forced land deals. Nobody's talking about negotiating settlements in the same voice.

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What does that mean?

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Well, a forced land deal means everybody puts a gun to Zelensky's head and says, okay, the aid stops now, everybody stops now, your economy stops now, we're backing off unless you give this to him. You're gonna die

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That's a force land. Okay. So now let's let's fast forward which has happened in history the trilateral meeting which is

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Trump Zelensky and Putin of which Putin has suggested he wants the meeting to be in Russia He wants it to be in Moscow, right which would be That's that's pretty tough if it shows up there, which means the Lynskey has to go to Moscow in enemy territory They might even bring Tucker Carlson to kind of just smooth things over. Yeah, that was a joke by the way It's what he's doing. So But they're saying that this this event may you know, Trump Putin wants it there Trump is not a guy that has a problem going away. It's so funny guys. Trump flies back from what do you call Alaska Alaska gets four hours rest 12 o'clock tea time goes and golfs on

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Sunday that's literally what the guy did okay I don't get it at 79 years old he's on the golf course not I need some rest I need some this you know Rubio talked about while they're on the plane at one o'clock in the morning he's having calls with the people in you know UK to tell him how the meeting went in Alaska. That's your president folks that's who you pay your tax four hundred thousand four hundred fifty thousand all your salary to. He's getting paid under minimum wage just so everybody knows it

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the amount of hours he's working he's not even making minimum wage right now he's not even taking the money. Guys let's take some donations. What's this one here, Rob? Okay, go ahead, Rob. Play this clip.

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I'd like to thank you very much and we'll speak to you very soon and probably see you again very soon. Thank you very much, Vladimir.

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Next time in Moscow.

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Oh, that's an interesting one. I'll get a little heat on that one, but I, uh, I could see it possibly happening. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you.

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Thank you very much, Len. And thank you all. Thank you. Thank you.

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If the deal was to be brokered, and everybody offline agreed that a peace deal is coming, you think Trump would do it in Moscow?

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Yes. 100%.

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Trump?

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What do you think, Tom?

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I think he's going to break out that little desk that there is in Washington.

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And no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

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no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, You think a peace deal is done before the end of the year? Yeah, I think it's a peace deal now, not a ceasefire. Ceasefire allows people to break it. Ceasefires don't work historically.

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Peace deals do.

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I love what, again, going back to the MVP of this deal, which is who?

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Margot Rubio.

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You know what he said? He says, we're not interested in another one of these deals that you go back on your deal. We're not doing that. We need this thing to be something that six months twelve months 18 months We're not we're not looking back again and saying we're back at it again. We don't want that We want it to be something that everybody in the party commits to it So again, it'll be interesting to see what happens. We'll watch the story close to Vinny and and so

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Putin came here to Alaska and a b-2 bomber flies over. If Trump goes to Moscow, what is Putin going to do? Have like a bear on a tricycle? They're going to have a Gaza Chip performance.

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Nuclear weapons.

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Yeah. They're going to have a Gaza Chip performance. One thing about Rubio that I want to give a credit to almost like what you talk about at the SLS, the Sales Leadership Summit, when you're a senator, you don't do that much. Let's get real here. He's secretary of state now and he's with Trump every single day and he's watching Trump work and Trump's, he had to get a type of guy who was like,

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you either use my work ethic and utilize my skillset and adapt to me or you're out. So, uh, don't, don't forget, this is not like an elected position. You have to be confirmed. And like you said Pat, Rubio's up to the challenge. Yeah, okay. I'm glad you had to throw your thought in as the last thing for us to be ready to go to the next door. Oh, I'm so sorry. It'll come again though, Pat. Thank you for that as the closing, because you didn't want Vinny to be the last one. That was a very unique moment right there.

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Alright, let's go to the next door here with DC. With everything that's going on in DC right now. Harry Anton from CNN. Do we get somebody that's going to protect DC or not? What do we do with National Guard, right? Watch this here. So CNN, Harry Anton says Americans vastly prefer Trump in handling of crime over Biden. Is anybody surprised of this?

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Go ahead, Rob. Compare Trump to Biden in handling of crime, please.

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Yeah, OK.

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I think this sort of gives the game away here.

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She's miserable.

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Because Donald Trump is like Air Jordan towering over Joe Biden when it comes to their handling of crime. Look, in 2024, look at where Biden's net approval was on crime. Way underwater there at minus 26 points. It was one of Biden's worst issues. Granted, pretty much every issue was one of Biden's worst issues.

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And again, look at where Donald Trump is.

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Oh my God.

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Way, way above Joe Biden.

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Harry, watch your language.

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About to get fired.

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So Americans fiercely prefer Donald Trump's approach to crime than they did to Joe Biden's. And again, I think it gets back to the point that Americans are far more hawkish on crime than a lot of Democrats. Look at it. One Americans were at large.

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How does it break down by party?

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Yeah. OK, so I think that this is you know, we're talking about Donald Trump here. Right. So I think it's very important to note that this is a job where McDonald's color Donald Trump. It's about Republicans versus Democrats.

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Right. going into next year's midterm election. I think the party closest to your views on crime. Look, in 2023, Republicans were favored by 13 points. Look at where they were in May of this year. Republicans were actually favored by 60. They actually gained ground on crime. They were maintaining their edge and actually add a little bit to it.

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So Republicans in the House, Republicans in the Senate, they absolutely want to be talking about crime. The more they feel that we're talking about crime the better They feel that the electoral landscape is for them. Okay. It's good to see you. Thank you nice

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It's not good to see you. You're not that happy to know be honest The body language says get him the hell out of here get a hell out of here Who does he remind you of by the way? He reminds me of the the what's-his-name the guy that would do all the general manager the 76ers when he would negotiate all the deals and would break down all the collective bargaining agreement Tom Penn I think his name was. Oh Tom Penn yeah I think it was Portland. Yeah I think he was let's see who was he with was he ever with the 76ers Rob go to his profile go to his profile let's see if he he with? FC. Who was he with with the NBA?

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76ers right there. Manager, gentleman.

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The guy that's, and he was also with Portland.

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Okay, exactly.

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But the guy that says he knows more than the amateur NBA guy that Parkdown spends two minutes

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a week tracking the NBA. I would run circles around you in the NBA. Run circles.

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If you want to talk about Iranian soccer. Can I tell you who he reminds me of? Stop, let me go to this. Tell us what you're going to say. Vince Vaughn, what are you going to tell us?

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No, you ever see Dick Tracy and like the bad guy? Yeah, copper, how you doing? I didn't do nothing. I'm not selling. Yeah, you see? Yeah, you see?

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That's him right there. wife is ugly his wife is hot your wife is ugly his wife is hot. Nobody's watched if you won't know what Dick Tracy is listen you're part of the generation that he no longer dates I mean it's it's it's.

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You don't know Dick Tracy?

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Of course I know Dick Tracy. I have to sit here and pretend I know famous Persian singers and do this. Nearly 200 arrested nearly 200 arrested as federal agents take over DC police force Rob this clip. Okay, go for it. Go ahead Rob

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The numbers are breathtaking since President Trump asserted federal control over our nation's capital in Washington, DC We have seen a record number of violent offenders bad guys, gang members, and all kinds of threats to public safety removed off the street, as well as their illegal weapons that they've been using to terrorize the citizens of this city. Additionally, we have seen over 70 homeless encampments that have scarred and disfigured

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the public streets of this city, dismantled and thrown away, and the homeless cleared from those encampments. At the same time, we have the National Park Service going around and getting rid of the gang graffiti that has been left untouched by this city for decades. Since I've lived here, I moved to Washington, D.C.

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20 years ago, and I've seen graffiti in some of our landmarks that has gone unremoved for decades that is now being cleared away. You have gang members that are being taken off the streets. You have druggies that are being taken off the streets. You have our parks being made safe again, our transit being made safe again. Last night, I had the honor and privilege of being at roll call for all of the

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federal and state officers that are going out on these task force, they are thrilled to be here. They are thrilled at the local level and at the federal level to be able to have this assignment on behalf of President Trump to make our nation's capital safe and clean again. It really is liberation for Washington, D.C., Griff.

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Okay. So now, all over online, you'll hear people talking about, I cannot believe they're calling National Guard on the people and all this other stuff This is such inhumane, you know Newsom all these Karen Bass, why would you ever do such a thing? However Vinny? Well, what else you know, there's a clip that you have of what happened in DC. Would you mind showing the DC clip? I'm gonna show it right guys cuz I all for, listen, the people, you know, the crime is up and everything,

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but sending a National Guard like this in neighborhoods in Washington is absolutely ridiculous. I think it's overusing his power. I think it's almost like martial law.

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Like, Rob, you play this clip, how dare he? How dare? Look at this.

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That's a military hummer.

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Tom, that's a hummer. And then look at this look at what's a military Hummer Tom. That's a Hummer and then look at this crazy. This is in DC Look at what? What the like come on man? They're walking the street What the hell is going on this is National Guard Wait Adam Wait, Adam. Okay. And then look. Get in the house! She's filming. Oh my God, did he shoot her? Dude, what country do we live in, guys?

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What country do we live in?

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Get in, get in, get in, get in, get in.

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Yeah, what the hell is going on?

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Get in.

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It's in the suburbs.

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This is not DC.

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Where is it, Pat?

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This is Tim Walz. George Floyd. That's during the George Floyd protest. No, that's not actually it. That's not COVID. It's actually...

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You got me, bro.

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Wait a minute. That's a blue state calling the National Guard to restore order?

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Yeah. In a state that... By the way, because they know that they can do whatever they want because the protest... Listen, remember, you could protest peacefully in Minneapolis.

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You could protest peacefully, no mask, all, it drives me nuts. So your point is- I thought Minnesota was the nice state. Oh yeah. So you're saying what they're doing in DC is already what the Democrats were doing in

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Minnesota? So yeah, so he's just basically copycatting, but you know what drives me crazy? Rob, I sent you another thing from- Typical Tim Walz. Guys, and I, mind you, Pat, I'm- I can't believe it. I was getting messages on my neck of a guy, he's actually awesome, he's one of my best

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men actors, we go back and forth, he's like, Vinny, but who's to say he's going to do it here and martial law? I go, bro, just like with the tariffs, relax, it's 30 days, the numbers don't lie, and this is the dude in Chicago running up to the camera, look what he says for Trump to do, this is

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in Chi-town. Go ahead. Hey, Trump. Trump, you need to bring the National Guard to Chicago, man. You got kids killing kids, man. That's not good, man. Washington, DC, there's not much going on compared to Chicago, man. I'm running. It's a war happening right now. He's running to get the hell out of... Hey, hey, look, man. Look, go on the news, go on the news, or go on Google type Chicago. I'm going back home to Africa, man. I can't, I can't.

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The guy's going back to Africa. The guy's like, I'm going back to Africa, I can't do Chicago.

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And it's like, and again, and I told this guy on Manect, I go, guys, if this guy right here Manected you? No, not this guy on Manect, I go, guys, if this guy right here, Manect, could you know, not this guy. He's like, you want to come with me? I heard it's bad in Florida. But my thing is this. If these Democratic leaders got their crap together and actually protect it, because

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you know what it is to that everybody wants to talk tough and crime. Nobody wants to get their hands dirty. OK, because the people and there's another video I saw of a girl she was in DC at night a black girl windows down at a red light and she goes thank you Trump I get to be

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at a red light with my windows down right not afraid that I'm gonna get

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mugged or shot this is it You know, you can pause that, you can pause that as simple as it is, sometimes, you know, it's the simple things in life that you don't think about when you don't have security. Exactly. When you have security, you don't even know you have it. When you don't have it, you realize the value of just putting your window down driving. He's like wild. Yeah No, no, it's for sure

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Security is number one and what he's doing right now with DC is telling you left right center doesn't matter what part you are People want this time your thoughts on the story of what's going on with DC what's going on in DC?

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two things. First of all, the mainstream media always turn it in to a referendum on Trump. They want to get rid of Trump, so they're gonna mention Trump and authoritarianism. Those are the words they use. They don't talk about any of the numbers.

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Stephen Miller just dropped the numbers. If those numbers are correct for one weekend, what does that look like after a month? If those numbers are correct for a weekend, what does that look like after a month? If those numbers are correct for a weekend, what does that look like just here as summer comes down, it gets colder in DC, and supposedly when it gets cold in DC, some of the stuff goes down because the homeless migrate a little bit because it's so cold.

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So my question is, why don't you guys want to talk about numbers? The answer is, it's get rid of Trump at all cost. And the Dems are sacrificing people in terms of narrative. Because guess what? Everybody benefits from this. You've got people of color that are asking for protection,

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that want their, they don't want to be a voting block that's pandered to. They want safety in their neighborhood, just like everybody else. And this guy from Africa that came to the United States, don't know much about his background,

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but you hear his accent. He appears to be believable. And he's like, I'm going to leave and go back to Africa from Chicago. So you look at what's happening in these cities, and I think Trump is doing exactly the right thing because remember he is not crossing over

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the authority and sovereignty of a state. It's the District of Columbia and it was Christmas back in 1973 that they got the self-rule document and it says if you can't do it yourself Congress and the government will do it for you.

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And that's what he's doing.

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That's what he's doing. And by the way, in spite of you guys saw this, Spike Lee was on the podcast or whatever talking about Trump better think twice before doing a federal takeover in New York City. Meanwhile, there was a mass shooting yesterday. Three people were shot in Brooklyn, nine others were injured. And a week before another maniac, another maniac opened fire in downtown Midtown

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skyscraper and shot four innocent people and then shot himself. This attitude of Trump is trying to be this authoritarian. How about tell your leadership clean up the street and guess what New York? Mamdani who looks 90% he's gonna win wait to see what happens when he takes the police, defund the police and put social workers. Think about this mentality, Pat.

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There's going to be stabbings and shooting. Somebody's going to show up and be like, how are you feeling right now? While he's stabbing and shooting people, and that's not a joke. I feel like Biden's not a joke.

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That's the future, but what about right now? Talk about Hochul. asked National Guard from her state to go to New York. Yes! And help! She could do it. Help! But guess what?

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She won't do it because that means she has to admit that maybe her leadership didn't work. Maybe leadership in New York didn't work. Oh, and they're all Dems. They're never going to pick on themselves. And so those are the people they're sacrificing because they have the ability and the authority

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to do something about it right now. Okay, you said Spike Lee by the way. Couple things about Spike Lee. Spike Lee just announced with ESPN that they're no longer doing Kaepernick's documentary. I don't know if you saw that or not. And when they asked him, why are you not doing it? He says, I signed a non-disclosure agreement or non-whatever it is that he can't discuss it. But also, you know, this weekend I had a chance to go watch the latest movie that came up with Denzel and Spike Lee, I think

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it's called Highest to Lowest. The two of them have done a bunch of different things together. I think Spike and Denzel did, what movie did they do together? They did Malcolm X together. And they did one other one, four movies together. I think this is the fifth one.

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This is probably Denzel's worst movie I've ever seen in my life. It was absolutely horrible. It was so annoying watching the movie. There was the end part of it, there's a scene that's a very good scene between him and the rapper where they're sitting in the studio, they're going back and forth. That five minute clip was great, but this is probably Denzel's worst movie I've seen in my life with Spike Lee

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that took place I He's shown range, but it was

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Hands-down the worst movie I've ever seen Denzel do ever do and so funny This is one of them and the previous to this one was what? The movie with... Gladiator 2? Gladiator 2, which was absolutely ridiculous. Horrible. Horrible. I couldn't wait to walk out of that one. And what's funny with Denzel is, American Gangster, God knows how many times I've seen

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it. John Q, I can't tell you how many times I've seen it. Training day. Glory. I'll go to a lot of different things. Training day. Horrible. Absolutely horrible, horrible movie. Wait till it comes to VHS before you watch it.

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And you know I love that?

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And you know them not wanting to show it because he said creative differences with ESPN.

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Yeah, Kaepernick.

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And because you know, yeah, they were going to focus on, they wanted him just to focus on Kaepernick, but he was going to expand it into race and politics. Either way, America is tired of that racial race baiting BS that's trying to divide us. It's like people have moved on. It's over. Okay.

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And I'm happy that it's not going to air. It's like almost like every six months whenever Kaepernick wants to sell something, he has to come back out and be like, hey, man, this country's racist. Okay, get the hell, get out, get out. I'm tired of it.

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I'm so happy it's not airing.

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Gosh, I wonder if creative differences has anything to do at all with the NFL owning 10% of ESPN. Maybe they didn't want their part of the film

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portrayed in a certain way. Great point. Just a wild... If you go back to it, and that's what I said. Wow. That's what I said. However, having said that, maybe it's also saying we got to get away from all this racist stuff that we keep insinuating. The market just doesn't want to see it anymore. And there's nobody that caused more chaos in sports than this guy. You got so much attention for it, but I'm kind of glad this project's not getting done. Adam.

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Well, black people love Donald Trump. I wouldn't have said that 10 years ago. And what we're starting to see is Trump doesn't care what you call him at this point. He's immune to criticism. You know, they call him the Teflon Don.

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Real racist, you're a prejudice. Yeah, right. I love my blacks and we're starting to see everything change. How many black people do you see online? Thank you, Donald Trump. Clean it up, D.C. Come to Chicago. Help us clean it up. How many Latinos do we hear? We say yes. Get some of these illegal people out of this country.

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How often we see people in California, who's the most liberal state, saying we need more conservative policies. How many gay people do we see all the time being like, dude, this T thing, this trans thing is out of control. So we're going to see more of these people who you would typically never hear give Trump compliments just to say, that's my guy. Just ran just really fast guys.

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Cause I saw this, Rob, you might want to look it up. The NFL is continuing to feature anti-racism and inspirational messages in the end zones for 2025. Each of the 32 teams will display one of the four approved messages at their home games,

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which is end racism, stop hate, choose love or inspire change.

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Well, I got to tell you Vinny, great point. I was super racist before I started reading those signs.

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You have no idea.

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And racism.

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I said, yeah.

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I'm done.

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And on top of that, the NFL this year added male cheerleaders.

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I saw that.

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Minnesota Vikings and Patriots. A bunch of them added.

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Adam's trying out at lunch.

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No, I already made it. I'm on the Dolphins.

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So come check me out.

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Yeah, right there. Face back, zoom in a little bit. Can you go to the next page? So that's one.

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Yes.

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Falcons, another one. Keep going Rob.

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Just cheers.

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So they're kind of doing what they're doing and he comes in out of nowhere.

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Don't tell me he's coming in. Oh my God, look at Adam. Look at Adam.

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Give me a D!

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D!

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Give me an I!

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I!

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Give me a D! Every time you think the NFL is going back to normality, they do something like this. Every single time, they go back to this. You think people are coming to the NFL to watch men's male cheerleaders?

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No, no!

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That's why I go, Pat. Do you think men, who like other men, are diehard fans of the NFL? No. Do you think they're coming and say, I want to see Mel? And if that's the case and you're targeting a 1%, what are you going to be doing next? Who knows? Look, there are some guys that you see that like NFL, but at the same time, that's not

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the core. What is this right here? Oh, this is another one of those?

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No, he's a trans cheerleader. He's a trans cheerleader. Bro, have you ever go to, so you ever go to college? Look at his crotch, it's hanging out, like what are we talking about? That thing is hanging out.

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He could be playing football.

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You ever go to college football games? PVD, you ever go to college football games?

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You could do a 10 and out.

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I have.

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Okay, so in college football games, they're actually male cheerleaders.

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But here's the difference, they're throwing girls up in the air and they're catching them. They don't pretend to be the girls with the pompom No, we've had a come on Queen by the way We've had executives and have executives who were male cheerleaders that hold the girls and do all that stuff But they don't hold the pompom to go to this direction to me my opinion, I don't know, man. I don't know. I just bought season tickets to the Vikings. Well, it makes sense. But so let's go to the next story here with what...

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I want to go through what happened with... Can you pull up Bill Maher's clip, Rob, of the one where he says, why don't these liberals come on my show? Okay, if you can go on that. Is this the one, Rob?

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Yes, sir. Okay go for it. People ask me all the time why haven't you ever had Hillary or Bill Clinton on? Why didn't you have Kamala on during the last campaign? You think we don't ask? We ask these people every week they say no. It took eight years and a petition to get Obama on. And these are people, all people I voted for. Think about that. They're afraid to come on the show of a guy who voted for them. The Republicans, they show up. And when they do,

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they take their beating like a man. What's a man? Yeah. So you know why they don't show up, Bill? Ask the question. Why they don't show up? Maybe because they feel like they own you. You know, maybe because they feel like your audience is theirs.

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Like they work for them. Maybe because they feel like you'd never vote Republican. You'd never vote for Republican. You'd never vote Republican in28. You know that you work for them And it's for free You're gonna constant constantly you go as close as agreeing with Trump, but then I'm voting for Kamala

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You go as close as saying I can't believe what they did with vaccine, but I'm taking it You'd go as close to you and then go over here. That's why they know what you're going to be doing. You're fairly consistent. You're consistently voting for them. They don't need to come on your show. They don't need to come talk to your audience. They already own your audience.

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And unfortunately, what this also does say though, is the following, okay? What places, let's actually go through and see the criticism of some of the politicians in 2024 election last year. 2023, 2024. Who got criticized for not going on all podcasts last year?

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Kamala Harris.

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No, on the Republican side. Who got criticized for not going? DeSantis? DeSantis. Probably the biggest one. Ron.

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Like, we had to make five videos of saying, what the hell are you doing for finally be like, okay, I'll come over here and finally comes on. By the way, apparently Michael Wolf, I was talking to him this Saturday, you know, the fire and fury guy. Apparently in his last book he talked about us in his book with the DeSantis and he says, you know, you were in my last book. I said, which part? And Humberto says, yeah, the whole part bootcamp is was in Michael, you know, Michael Wolff, the Fire and Fury. Of course. Out of all the episodes that made it,

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DeSantis, you were even in Michael Fury's book, you know, but. Michael Wolff's book. Michael Wolff's book, yeah. But if you think about it, and not this one, his latest book.

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So, if you think about it, Nikki Haley, she didn't go on podcasts. Nope. Okay, Vivek everywhere Anywhere, okay Anywhere, okay, you go talk to Trump Anywhere any place Democrats? No, you know what that shows bill. Maybe they're scared Maybe they're scared because their policies have holes in them

1:04:20

Maybe they're scared because you know, there has to be gamification Maybe they're scared because it's the same old way of doing business. Maybe they're scared because their Policies haven't necessarily been proven proven right too often where they're kind of like wanting to sit on the sidelines Maybe maybe they're still old-school Well, they feel like you know questions have to be given to them and a guy like you maybe doesn't want to give the questions. I don't know. Maybe you would give the questions.

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I don't think you would, because while I'm watching Bill, here's another take on Bill. Bill on Trump. Rob, do you have that one on him on Trump? He almost gets emotional here. Watch Bill.

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To be fair with Bill, because I think he's played a very important role the last couple Watch this clip here, go for it. Look, I'll say this for Trump. He's got this idea that America is still the biggest swinging dick in the world. And we have not used our power as much as we should. That's what the tariffs are about. We have the power to change these people's, other nations' trading practices with us,

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some of which we're out of line. I'm surprised that people went along with it as much as they did. So he wasn't completely wrong about that. He said, look, NATO hasn't been paying their fair share. I'm gonna make them do that.

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He wasn't wrong about that. And I'll tell you this, one thing about him that I know, I'm not gonna tell you how I know, but a lot of people have seen the same thing. He really does hate war. He really does not like it when people die in war. There's four different wars.

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It's almost like Bill is a... For him to say that...

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That's right. Wow. So, so you know what, you know what, you know what it is with Bill? They hate people like Bill. Of course. The left.

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He's thinking. You know why? Because there's too much reason. There's too much reason. He is willing. Go to the Power vs. Force, Rob, if you could, the chart. When you go to the Power vs. Force, Bill Maher is willing and is accepting and is able to reason. Those are all the qualities. Look at courage level 200, then go neutrality, then go willingness. He's willing to go visit Trump.

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He is accepting that he won. He is willing to reason. And I actually think Bill Maher loves America.

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Wow, he's up there.

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I actually think Bill Maher loves America. I wouldn't go that far, but I believe in reason. I believe Bill loves America. Of course, I think so too. I believe Bill loves America. Of course. I believe Bill loves America. I believe he's... So what's the point of where it's going to today on original statement with Bill? Well, you know, it's, you know, they're not coming here.

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They're not coming. There is a reason. There is a reason. Why would somebody... I went and sat down in front of 20 anti-capitalist socialists in LA, knowing the fact that these guys are in college right now, they're being fed everything by the professors on the left, they have every history story.

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I'm not reading history books like the way they're reading right now at their school. I knew what was going to happen. I'll sit down and talk to you. Let's talk. What do you want to talk about? These topics, these issues?

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Let's sit down and talk about it. On this side, they're willing to entertain ideas that they have knowledge on, that they're willing to go. The only reason you don't want to go sit down and have a debate with a topic is what? It's not a topic I'm knowledgeable on. Hey, Vinny, we want you to come and debate why tariffs suck. Guess what?

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If you do it, you're...

1:07:38

I have one or two good points, but I'm not going to... But if they want to debate Tom on tariffs guess what Tom should he would do it, right? So the reality of it is like this part when even Bill is starting to say something like that. No one is surprised It's to the point that right now he's giving credits on the tariffs Do you know China what China just said China just admitted that Trump's tariffs are taking a toll on their economy Think about that that they have to finally admit that it's taking a toll on their economy

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Let me read this to you China's economy weakened in July with Beijing acknowledging the impact of US tariffs as stated by fooling you spokesman and chief economist of China's National Bureau of Statistics Which Tom's got a very good point to say about that who noted the international environment in July was complex and severe with the continued impact of trade protectionism and unilateralism. Official data showed industrial output rose 5.7% year over year, down from 6.8% in June. Retail sales growth slowed to 3.7%, the lowest in 2025.

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And unemployment rose to 5.2 with millions of college students struggling to find work. Chinese exports to the US fell 22% in July compared to the previous year amid ongoing trade negotiations with the Trump administration. The US and China extended a temporary trade truce in May for another 90 days on Monday, keeping US tariffs on Chinese goods at 30%, higher than during the Biden administration,

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but lower than the 100% rates in April, with Trump administration also closing tariff loopholes, like the de minimis exemption and trans-shipment through third countries. They're feeling the pain. Oh, tariffs are not gonna do anything to China,

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we're gonna pay price for it. Really? That's not what China is saying. Tom, thoughts?

1:09:25

I'll tell you, I have a few thoughts here. China was, how many of you out there, and I'm sure there's people out there, think about this, Vinny. Let's say you have a company and you have one big customer and you really rely on that customer.

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And they go from 20% of your business, 1 3rd of your business, 40% of your business. It's like what I used to talk to my dad about. It says, remember, in business, if you owe the bank $10 million, you're in trouble. If you owe them a billion dollars, they're in trouble. And so you take a look at this,

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you have this one giant customer, and then that customer says, hey, we're really having a tough time, we might go into a recession. Who panics? You.

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You're like, oh my gosh, 40% of my business is relying on this customer, and now this customer's in trouble. That's exactly what's happened to China, because underneath China, they had a poor labor market, they had poor opportunities for the next generation,

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they have a completely mismanaged real estate industry throughout the... you see them tearing down apartment buildings that were built to make mini cities in the wrong areas and there was no one to live there and so they're tearing them down. So behind... guess what was a big band-aid on top of it? Another another 10 billion dollars of trade with the US. It was a big band-aid. And what did Trump do? Daddy's home. And all of a sudden, the U.S. exports fell one-fifth this July versus last July. So people want to know, well, you haven't got a trade deal with China yet. You haven't got a trade deal with China yet. They'll be here.

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They'll be here. This puts us closer and closer to a deal.

1:11:02

Adam.

1:11:03

Yeah, Tom's absolutely right. If you see what's going on, there's slow growth. There's exports have dropped significantly. They have empty ships without cargo. Factories are laying off work. I think they actually just played like, let's make a deal to try to inflate these ghost cities with real estate. They're basically saying, listen, guys, we're going to give you a half off. We're going to give you a half off. We're going to give you subsidies, buy some of these apartments because there's nobody living there. So imagine building apartments all around Nebraska, Omaha, Iowa, you're doing all these cities and then nobody's moving there. And

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now they're like, we'll give you a half off. Come work at the factory. Free apartment.

1:11:36

So free, free, free. Where have I heard that before? Communism. So yeah, Tom's absolutely right China's gonna feel the heat. I don't think they've like succumb to

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The full deal yet, but it'll happen Tom great point if you know

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25 50 percent of your Deals that come through one. What'd you call it one? Customer you have a major problem

1:12:02

Trump while this is taking place

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Says no eminent plan to penalize China for buying Russia oil Rob. I think you have a clip on this one here

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while saying at the same time

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Semiconductor tariffs are coming soon and you know how high they could reach according to Bloomberg 300%

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300% so what is he doing? Here's him and Bill and

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That Putin comes to this table

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Maybe in an economic pinch and that may be the things you've already done on

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Put him in an economic pitch. Is there an economic side to this as Russia hoping to open up

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To the world?

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Well, he lost an oil client, so to speak, which is India, which was doing about 40% of the oil. China, as you know, is doing a lot. And others, I happen to know, there are a few countries. And if I did what's called a secondary sanction or a secondary tariff, it would be, you know, very devastating from their standpoint. if I have to do it

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I'll do it. Maybe I won't have to do it

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Typical Trump, maybe I'll do it. Maybe I won't maybe I'll have to do it. Yeah, maybe I'll do it Maybe I won't do it. But the reality of it is is this is also leading to Once Russia Ukraine is solved then tariff is solved Semiconductors are part of the tariff issue because you know, that's also him trying to negotiate a future peace deal between China and Taiwan Which China is watching very closely on? Everything that's going on between Russia and Ukraine because China knows

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Their Ukraine is Taiwan and they're watching that in a way to see what they're going to be doing next. All eyes on Russia, Ukraine, Zelensky, Putin, all of that going on from China's perspective. Tom, your thoughts.

1:13:53

Final thought on semiconductors, make it real quick. Trump cleared the boards of regulation and to allow semiconductors come back to the United States. They want TMSC, Taiwan Semicondu semiconductor company, they want to be here. A factory was started in Arizona under Biden, as a matter of fact, the Chips Act. But now what Trump is saying, we know what Trump is also saying, he's putting the American semiconductor industry on the clock,

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saying, you said you were going to build your factories here, get on with it. Build, build, build, build, baby, build, because as soon as he puts the tariffs over there, it's expensive, unless they're made here.

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That's right. Now, you know, part of this is also, you know, Apple, 600 billion, all these other companies that made the promises. Pressures on a lot of people because he's moving faster than businesses are. And businesses are not accustomed to the government, you know, White House moving faster than them, but there happens to be an entrepreneur in the White House who's accustomed to moving fast, and they're not fans of that. But let's go to the next story here, redistricting. Okay, so Democrats released proposed new California congressional map.

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And while this is going on because Newsom said he's going to finish him, that's Newsom's claim, he's going to finish him. That's Newsom's claim. He's going to finish him. So Newsom leads California redistrict plans revealed in a leaked map. Rob, I don't know if you have that or not. If you want to pull that up, I'll read the story. So and then Schwarzenegger had to say something.

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So here we go. Democrats led by Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, submitted a proposed California congressional map to counter Republican-led redistricting in Texas. Earlier today, the DCCC submitted a proposed congressional map to the Legislative Public Portal with collaborative input from stakeholders and legislators. We anticipate this proposal will have widespread support both among California officeholders

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and various stakeholders across the state, the map targets five Republican incumbents, which is Kevin Kiley, Doug LaMalfa, Darrell Issa, which we showed this last week, Ken Calvert, and David Vellato to create five blue-leaning districts aiming to neutralize Texas' plan to gain the five GOP seats. Gavin Newsom, pushing for November special election, said, they do five seats, we can GOP seats. Gavin Newsom pushing for November special election said, they do five seats, we can do five seats. Framing it as a response to President Trump's

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Texas strategy. Rob, go ahead. Is this a clip or an image that you're showing?

1:16:14

Sorry, this is the map that was leaked

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over the course of the weekend of the redistricting.

1:16:19

Got it. And can you show what it looked like before? Yeah. sure what it looked like before. Is there a way to put them right next to each other to just kind of see what areas they're focusing? Tom, while this is happening, Tom, is that the one? Are you able to put those two together?

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Is that it? So if you watch Clo, oh this is massive.

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Yeah, you have to look up by Reno. You see Reno where the Nevada bends up there? Take a look at what just happened.

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So that's real redistricting taking place.

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Yep.

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Yeah, they literally are taking a pencil and going through it.

1:16:55

There it is, there's something about it. Is that salamander, Pat, you were showing us? See, they're making it bigger and closer to Sacramento and taking out all of the red farmers along the Sierras.

1:17:06

Yeah, so that's going to replace 5, 5 for 5 because California knows they have the power to do so. While they're doing this, a former somewhat rhino Republican governor named Arnold comes out and is mobilizing to oppose Newsom's push to temporarily scrap the state's nonpartisan redistricting commission, stating in a social media post, I'm getting ready for the gerrymandering battle while wearing a t-shirt saying terminate gerrymandering

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Schwarzenegger, who championed the commission's creation through constitutional amendment in 2008 and 2010, opposes both Newsom's plan and similar Republican led efforts in Texas with his spokesperson, Daniel Ketchel, telling Politico he calls gerrymandering evil and he means that. He thinks it's truly evil for politicians to take power from people.

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He's opposed to what Texas is doing and he's opposed to the idea that California would race to the bottom to do the same thing. The commission popular among California for public opinion polling was designed to remove

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political manipulation from redistricting. But this is going to be taking place. Tom, your thoughts on this?

1:18:11

Once upon a time in 2008 and 2010, the Terminator was there and you know what he was trying to do? I did some, I did some research on this. This was very similar to the Florida plan, that congressional districts have to be around cities and be districts that are drawn in a rational way around cities and population groups.

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That's what he was trying to do. And this was a nonpartisan redistricting commission that Newsom wants to scrap. I wonder why. So think about those two points, Vinny. You have a guy that said, hey, Florida's doing it right. That's not exactly what Arnold said, but Arnold said this plan was right. It happens to be if it's Florida does,

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let's have a nonpartisan commission. So if anybody wants to do this, you know, we, we keep it sane so that the representation is around the people. And that's what Arnold did in 2008, 2010. So he's got the moral authority to speak up and say, I tried to create a commission on this. Don't do it.

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This is crazy. And he's, you know, he's losing the battle. So who he's losing Gavin, the political Citron Center survey found that 64% of California voters want the dependent redistricting commission to remain in charge while 36% want to return authority to legislative, authority to legislative control by Newsom and the Democrats.

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And listen, I know you want to go to Adam, we got to give credit, we're all about competition in first place and we got to give it up to Gavin Newsom. California, as of this weekend, leads the nation in unemployment and homelessness. So you got to just give it to Mr. Both. He might win the triple crown this year.

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Homelessness number one, unemployment this weekend, he's number one. Go ahead Adam. I just want to give him credit where credit's due. I actually have a question for Pat. Well, the one person who does show up, I know we were talking about how Bill Maher was calling the Democrats sort of weak and woke and they won't show up. The one guy that will show up, unfortunately, he'll just spew his nonsense and slap people around Vinny's uh, uh, mockery that he does of Gavin, but he'll show up and he'll just spew his lies.

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What I want to understand from you, Pat, and even both you guys, you guys spent a lot of time in California. I think you were there, how many years, Pat? 20 something years. What are you hearing from people left, right, and center about this whole redistricting thing? You know, I don't spend a lot of time in California. We were just there. So I don't have a lot of boots on the ground What are you hearing from average folks in California about this?

1:20:33

honestly, it's irrelevant what I'm hearing from the people because You know, it's it's it's what he can do and what he cannot do Okay, so whether people want of course people don't want this. You think liberals want this? They don't want this. They're already 43-9.

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Okay? By the time Gavin's gonna be done, it could end up being 48-4. Do you know what that means? 48-4? I think it would put him number 1. Above everybody. If not number 1, it would be number 2.

1:21:07

But it's going to be up there. Representative. As a big state dominating everybody else. He'd be ahead of Illinois. 48 to 4. Do you know what 48 to 4 means?

1:21:15

Let me talk to my good friends in California, the Armenians and Assyrians that will be soon moving to Bo guys real quick. Okay, you know what that means to those of you guys that go to sleep every night praying for California to be a red state during your lifetime Well, you're not taking advantage of Social Security meaning you're not gonna be in your 70s and you're 40 watching this you're saying Oh, you're eventually gonna turn red. Maybe you may what this says is if they go 48 for how you gonna do it

1:21:45

How you gonna do it? How you gonna do it? They're gonna do everything in their power to change the state. They got destroyed in 2024 election Every county in California voted more Republican than Democrat in 2024 election according to charts that we've seen many, many different times, right? Every county, they got destroyed. It is the most embarrassing. Look at that, 2020 to 2024.

1:22:10

It is the most embarrassing moment during, who was the governor in 2020 in California? Wasn't it a guy named Gavin Newsom? Who was the governor in the state of California in 2024? Wasn't it a guy named Gavin Newsom? And then he's out there while this is taking place. Play the clip of him talking about on this one podcast, but watch this clip here.

1:22:29

Nobel Peace Prize. Look what rhetoric he's doing. You just go to my ex-account, Rob. That's all you got to do. You'll see it as the third clip. You watch this guy.

1:22:39

Trump broke these guys. Watch this real quick.

1:22:42

Go ahead. It is about the United States of America. He doesn't believe in that. He believes in the red States. It's going after is a war. He's a wartime president. He's the head of a war party, war on women, war on voting rights, war on Hispanic. This doesn't work anymore. I'm this state Warren institutions. I want Warren history. I mean, this is serious. This guy's trying to get a Nobel Peace Prize. This is serious. That's what he's going to try to say tomorrow in Alaska.

1:23:05

Yeah, yeah.

1:23:06

He's the big guy trying to find peace, really, when he's bringing war to the American people? He put military in the streets, not a Baghdad. He didn't send the military in his first administration anywhere in the world. He sent the United States Marines into the United States of America in one of the bluest cities in this country in Los Angeles, one of the great cities, American cities. That's what Donald Trump did.

1:23:27

Look at him. That's a hilarious politician in America right there. But keep this in mind while he's doing this. Rob, can you go to the tweet? I said the following. I said they go up a little bit if you could. There you go. Fear, right there zoom in a little bit fear porn no longer works It makes count what may work in California, but not nationally Trump broke the party knew some you even tried to move to the Senate But your party has a leash on you Unfortunately, they seem to own you. Good luck. So did this approach? You know how people said was gonna be running for 2020 at all this other stuff

1:23:59

This is not gonna work in America in 2028. It's just not. Because you're in this space, if I, who knows more about basketball than this guy, if I watch stats, if I watch stats, if I follow, if I'm in the game of giving feedback on sports and games and trades and all this stuff, and I don't follow the most important stats that are out there, if I don't follow it, what else am I following? Newsom, your world, the stat is polls. And polls from CNN.

1:24:30

Not Fox polls. CNN polls disagree with you. How many lies did you just make right there? Okay? When you go to National Guard, Tim Walz pulled National Guard on George Floyd during COVID going around with you know pellet what was it you know paintballs shooting up people that were coming out your guy did that

1:24:52

Tim Walz okay you you guys did that fear porn on war and the different claims that you're making it's it's not gonna work so these guys this is gonna work California 48 to 4 to all the Californians that are watching this, that's your governor. And I'm getting a bunch of messages, this person's going to run, that person's going to run, this person's going to run, that person's going to run. This is your last shot, California.

1:25:16

Whatever you do, you best be involved in this next election. You all best go knocking on doors for your candidate that may be flipping the state You best go out there and get to work You best do your part because if you don't this becomes 48 to 4 Guess what Nevada is an option you got Texas is an option and Booker return for the Armenians and Assyrians is an option. You'll see how many Armenians every week

1:25:43

I see so many people that come and say, hey Pat, I moved here, I watched your video. Hey Pat, I moved here, I watched your, hey man, I just want to let you know, I didn't move here because of your video, but I moved to Florida. Hey man. Awesome.

1:25:55

Our cigar lounge boardroom, shout out to the boardroom cigar lounge. Sick. The new platinumounge is insane. Our members, like immediately, our membership was, Rob, can you go to the boardroom cigar lounge? You know how many people are in there that are just business people that want to be free? Who are what?

1:26:12

Who are people that are, Rob, just go to the page, home page, where you were at. Yeah, you know how many people that are just coming there, they're like, I just got out of California. I left this. I left the blues. I left New York. I left that. People are coming here and they're talking to one another. But you're going to see if this guy goes and gets to 48 to 4, it's going to be very, very

1:26:33

problematic for California for a minute. So California for a minute. You best do everything in your power to go up against this guy, Tom.

1:26:42

So words, talk, numbers, scream. I got nothing to add to that except the numbers. If it's 48 to 4 California, that means you Republicans have 8.3% representation.

1:26:54

And that's what he said he was going to do, 17 to 8%.

1:26:57

And in the last election, it was 39.6%. So there's almost 40% of you voted in the election and Gavin Newsom is going to screw you down to 8.3% representation in Congress. You know what? I think we'll see another wave of people leaving California because you want to talk about authoritarian dictatorship. That is the numbers of authoritarian.

1:27:23

The challenge is those are the compared the right comparison with the 8% would be 17% because right now the House, Republicans have 17% of the House, he's going to move it to 8%. The 39.6% is what they voted on the election of the Republicans. But it's getting more, so let's just say you vote 39.6% for the president or whoever.

1:27:44

And you're underrepresented by congressmen.

1:27:46

Who cares?

1:27:47

Who cares, right? Go ahead. Vote for a Republican president. Vote for a Republican governor. It's irrelevant. You know the laws for gerrymandering in the state of California?

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I think in California you can change it once a decade. And once it's changed once a decade, you know how long you have to wait? A decade. Once it's changed once a decade, you know, how long you have to wait a decade So the next time you want to change a gerrymandering to refix it if this goes through which it most likely will 2035 so between now and 2035 the part I love about California. They're so patient They are some of the most patient people I've met in my life. No, seriously Yeah, you know when you hang in there nobility and patience goes together, you want to meet a patient

1:28:26

noble man, go to California. Go to California, meet a Republican conservative family that's extremely patient, that they believe it's going to be fine. One day Ronald Reagan's going to resurrect and he's going to run again in the state of California. He coming.

1:28:41

He coming soon to California. I met a couple that didn't seem patient. They were very busy packing moving boxes. Yeah

1:28:47

You got that one Tom Since you want to test my basketball knowledge, you know who Gavin Newsom is at this point, he's the Lakers between

1:28:58

92 and 96. He's Siddell Threatt your boy. He's Nick Van Ex. He's Siddell Threatt, your boy. He's Nick Van Ness, he's Vlade Divac. Don't talk like you know who Siddell Threatt is.

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Don't talk to me like you know NBA basketball. Don't talk like you know Elvin Campbell, Tony Smith, Cedric Sabalis.

1:29:10

Don't talk to me like you know Eddie Jones.

1:29:11

Don't talk to me like you know Eddie Jones.

1:29:11

Cedric Sabalis, you have him. ever say anything about Saddle Treat I swear to God. Say something! Say something about number 3. There's kids watching. Saddle Treat will never be... By the way, Rob, can you pull up the tweet that's been going on about Newsom and JD Vance. Just go to Newsom's tweet, Twitter account. Click on that right there Rob that says Newsom, the handle right there. Watch this. He reposts on saying I missed that scarf go a little bit lower. Keep going. Keep going. Keep going right there So click on that tweet

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Yeah, so that's Gavin Newsom in high school versus young JD Vance. What a douche Okay, so that's Gavin Newsom in high school with the scarf, right? He's got the hair. He's got the look Oh, yeah, okay by himself versus JD Vance JD. Do you know what this picture is gonna be? It's gonna be everywhere. Because what they're saying is 2028 is these guys going up against each other. And Newsom retweets it. And what does he say when he retweets it? He says, I missed that scarf. Okay? And it gets 10 million views, 150,000 likes, and it was just 10 hours ago.

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Which means the Dems, Pritzker's not gonna get this many retweets and likes. Go back on the tweet and let's read what the comment section says, by the way. Because that's JD Vance. Go a little bit lower. See what it says. I love infinite third world immigration. Now, great point.

1:30:33

Vance has a kid named Vivek. Okay, so Gavin's two marriages, one divorce, self-confessed adulterer. JD, one stable marriage. J.D. served four years as a corporal in U.S. Marines, Iraq, two medals, Gavin, zero military service. Gavin, undergrad degree only. J.D., master's degree from Yale.

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J.D., number one New York Times bestseller, author, hillbilly, clergy.

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Gavin, mooched.

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Became Oscar award-winning film, has made, self-made millionaire Gavin no talent mooched his millions from Getty and donors JD this disciple of Christ Honest man Gavin worships abortion Satan liar By the way, what I'm trying to show you this is to know that's what's gonna be on the news in two years from 27 2020 go a little bit lower you're in spit in what would in spit little Using pile of horseshit that deserves to be torched, fury. Of course I'd pick J.D. Vance, you insufferable, kale-sucking elite. Okay, go down. That guy's really angry.

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I love that guy. He's my kind of guy. And he gets angrier.

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One was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, which he's never been able to dislodge. And liberal elite, Marin County, California, the other born into poverty to an addicted mother, worked hard, served our country, and achieved the American dream. Thank you, JD Vance.

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Be ready for this, but I'm telling you, a wild card's gonna be Marco Rubio. It's gonna be the wild card.

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Can we go back to that picture for a second?

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A wild card's gonna be Marco Rubio. Go to the scarf. Good for Gavin. Let's focus on the chicks.

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Was it a bathtub?

1:32:06

Let's focus on the chicks with, you know, fill in the blank who are using the urinal. This is the poster child for what's going on in California.

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The trans women who are basically going to the men's bathroom. Disgusting.

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Irony here. This is a joke. This J.D. This JD I assume being funny. Ha ha chicks are using urinals. Yeah, this is literally what's happening in, California

1:32:26

Not in Ohio, but the point here is guys This is what's gonna be Everywhere in 2027 sure you're saying this is gonna be everywhere in 2027 2020, but you think that'll affect JD

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No

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What's gonna be there and what they're gonna be using awesome.. They're gonna be showing this 2027, 2028 all over the place. Everywhere you're gonna be seeing this. This is before social media so you know that's when you could do whatever you want to do. Meanwhile let's go to this next story. I'm gonna go to this next story we got with nobody's buying homes, nobody's switching jobs, and America's mobility is stalling. So economy. This is a Wall Street Journal story.

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So let me get to this real quick. Page 13. Here we go. Americans are moving to new homes and cities at the lowest rate on record with only 7.8% Americans relocating in 2023, down from 9.8% in 2019. 20% in 2019.

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Wow! In the 50s and 60s, 20% of Americans were relocating to different areas, okay? Driven by high housing costs and stagnant job market. The frozen housing market prevents grown families like Brandon and Catherine who bought an 1,100 square foot home in Summit, New Jersey from upgrading due to scarce large homes and double mortgage payments at current rates with Brandon stating the plan was to stay 5 to 7 years and then would upgrade to our family grew economists including Chiang Thai Singh.

1:33:56

I totally butchered that. No, Chiang Thai Singh. Note that this inability to expensive housing weighs on U.S. gross domestic product as it limits job opportunities and earnings. The job market has slowed with hiring quits and layoffs activity in white collar industries dropping to the lowest level since 2009 and the probability of workers switching employers falling from 2.8% monthly in 1990 to 2.3% in 2020s according to Philadelphia Fed data.

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This is pretty wild. So Massachusetts due to insufficient relocation assistant high cost living stating, this is an engineering grad from University of Penn, moving to Massachusetts with almost no money is very difficult and instead found a job

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in Fort Worth, Texas. Tom, what's going on here?

1:34:41

What's going on is there's a couple things. First of all, we need to be building more. We need to be building more houses, but we need to be building them around areas where we get jobs, where jobs, well, how about Arizona? We're building a giant semiconductor factory. And so that's what we need. And we need this.

1:34:58

This is the hangover from the Biden administration

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for years

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where nothing started. This is just a terrible hangover from that. And what you have here, and when they were telling us that there were jobs being made, but Vinny, remember that? They were recounting all the restaurant and amusement park

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and all the hospitality workers that went back to work after COVID. And they said, oh, look, I created all these jobs. Oh, and then we found out all the jobs numbers were suspect and then Trump fired the head of the fake job numbers. Okay, so what we have right now is we have an economy

1:35:36

where people are looking for jobs and they're looking for places to buy. What's really interesting right now, if you take a hundred people that bought homes, take a wild guess, what percent of those you think is a first-time buyer? Say it one more time. A hundred people buy a home, how many are a

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first-time buyer? Oh no. 90%? No, it's 24. It's 24%. Oh no! 24%! No! 24%! I was like, oh no! Nooooo! 90%! No, no, no.

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Why do you do this every time?

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Hey Vinny, 1 plus 1, yes! Why did you do this to me?

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Kentucky!

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Go Wildcats! It was 38%. You go back to the late 90s. It was 38%.

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Now it's only 24%.. See, 24 versus 38 equals 90.

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And there's four things.

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The late 90s was 38 percent to now 24 percent. Correct.

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Damn. So, here's the four factors. Number one, the cost of the house and interest rates going lower helps people be more affordable. But number two, if the house is more expensive, you have to check that that leads to higher property taxes and higher insurance. And insurance is being adjusted up because they're changing risk in places like coastal Florida.

1:36:57

Like, sorry, your homeowners insurance can be a little bit higher because of the hurricanes. If you take a look at it, ready for this? In Florida they collected 50% more property taxes than four years ago. And in Dallas, just in Dallas, they collected 33% more property taxes. Now the headlines will say they raised property taxes. No they didn't. The houses became more expensive and then when you buy a house you pay the property tax based on the price you paid for the house. So what does America need right

1:37:29

now? Bill Pulte is right. We need interest rates to go low and it looks like we're going to get 3.25 rates cuts in a row starting on the 16th, 17th of September. Then the next Fed next Feds will get three quarters of a point two now in the end. That's good But we also need job creation like factories coming back to America, which is exactly what Trump's trying to get and Then we need homes Affordable starter homes to be built in those areas. So we supply so we need supply and we need a

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Job growth and both of those things Trump can't do overnight but he's putting things in in place and he's pushing really hard but until then it's a tough job market and it's tough for people to find starter homes. Adam

1:38:15

guys go buy a home it's expensive interest rates are high you'll pay taxes you know mortgage rates your maintenance or HO, your HOA, who cares? You also don't have any money for a down payment. Go buy a home. It's the best investment you'll ever make.

1:38:31

I sense go do that.

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I don't know.

1:38:32

Maybe you're hearing some sarcasm from the guy who's been yelling from the rooftops. Don't buy a family or you're not permanently living in a city, it is at this point the worst investment you can possibly make. And again, I'm sure I'll hear it from the realtor crowd. There was a book that I read back in the day. It was called Who Moved My Cheese.

1:38:54

You guys ever read this? Yes. What was the basic premise of the book? Tell us. Success goes to those who adapt. You ready for it?

1:39:03

Adapt or die. You don't have money for a home, buddy. You don't have a job that pays you enough for a home. The one constant in life is change. What the world is telling you is, maybe it's not my time to buy a house. Wait till interest rates drop. Wait to have a better job. Move to a different city. Stay flexible. If you have the money, go for it. If you're just trying to figure it out like Vinny it is, save that money and rent.

1:39:27

Okay. So again, to the community that's 46 years old, drives an Uber and is single, doesn't want kids, is just kind of chilling, 45 year old. I just want to let you know, phenomenal advice. No, but also if you're 26, If you're 26, it's also great advice. And if you're 36, I don't know about that. I don't know if this applies to a hundred percent of people.

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When did I ever say a hundred percent?

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When we say 36, it doesn't apply to everybody because to me, I've never lost money on a house I bought, never. But I made way more money taking my money and putting it into my business. Thank you. Not even close. But the average person isn't that. The average person doesn't have, you know,

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half a million dollars to put into a business and 13 years later sell it for a quarter of a billion dollars.

1:40:15

The average person doesn't have any money right now.

1:40:17

The average person doesn't have any money right now. are people that are working that have a wife, have kids, and they would like to own a home. To those who are in that position, and your trajectory isn't one that's going to go from a $63,000 a year job to a $200,000 a year job. Your 63,000 in 10 years could be 92.

1:40:43

I'll let you say in 10 years it could be 101. And then 10 years later, it's going to be 173 in 20 years. Let's say that's the trajectory. You're going to be better off going to a community that's an up and coming community that is going to be lower price place for you to buy. That's what it's really going to come down to.

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You have two choices. Have a smaller family or if you want to have a bigger family, go to an area where cost of living is less. That's really the choices you got. A lot of people in Dallas, Rob, can you type in average value of home in Frisco in 1995? Average value of home in Frisco, 1995. $248,000. No, I think it's going to be lower than that in 1995.

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It's going to be probably $85,000. There you go. Median home, 1995 was $114,000. Damn. How much is it today? What is the average? Same exact question, except in 2025. In Frisco.

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In Frisco, $ 375 in 2025. So it's going to be 672.

1:41:50

In Frisco?

1:41:51

Exactly. So by the way, check this out. If you would have bought a house in Frisco in 95, 30 years later, you have $560,000 of equity. That's where this argument loses. No, because I'll tell you where, if you were to put that into your finish

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Talk market or 401k you'd have over a million dollars. No, you would not so let me let me let me finish with the statement Yes, sir. You're you're using it purely at a 12% the part with this house argument, and I'm not a realtor I can't believe I'm defending realtors you are because of your ludicrous argument that you're making no I'm a finance guy what I'm trying to tell you is notice that even the arrogant financial guru here That the 114 in Frisco is gonna be three hundred twenty thousand dollars his reaction to what it is today 672 so now let's do the math What do you think is gonna be in 30 years in Frisco?

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You think it's gonna have the same kind of growth that it had the last 30 years? No, it's not. So I'm not telling you move to Frisco. What I'm saying to you is, what is the next Frisco? What is the next city that's being built that you can go in? Because your value today and the income you make doesn't allow you to go buy a house this

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big. Look at Fort Lauderdale. Five years ago, 2019, you know what the median sale price of a home was in Fort Lauderdale five years ago? Go to 2019. Pull up the same exact argument, Rob, if you could. Five years ago, 2019. In 2019, it was three, that's a, median house on Fort Lauderdale, that's not right. Yeah, that's a managerial accounts on four lines, a medium has one for that's

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not right. Yeah. That's what it was in 2019. It was three 65 today. It's what today's going to be $700,000. Let me see what the numbers, if you pull it up for today, today, it's going to be $682,000.

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So it's doubled in six years. If something doubles in six years, you're getting 12% rate of return. Are you going to get that every six years in Fort Lauderdale? You're not. Okay? But in Florida, the challenge with Florida is the fact that people are moving here from blue states like New York and Illinois.

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You can be strategic about it. That's all I'm saying to you right now. So if you're somebody that has the ability to buy, be strategic about it. Don't be reckless about it. But if you're somebody that 90% of your savings is going to go into a down payment of a house and that's it, you're going to be stressed out, do not do it.

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Don't do it. It's not for everybody. Don't take your entire down payment to buy anything if it's the savings that you have in a bank. So there is a part of the argument that for a 26-year-old or a 45-year-old who is an Uber guy, no wife, no kids, relaxed, chilling, enjoying fun, very minimalistic mindset, yeah, that also makes sense.

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But if you're planning on having a wife and kids and you want to find a way to increase your network the next 5, 10, 15 years, no one philosophy applies to everybody. Just be a little bit more strategic about it.

1:44:47

What percentage? No, well thank you for the personal reveals. However, what percentage

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of... Reveals? The world knows the reveals.

1:44:55

Okay, good. Well thank you for reminding me.

1:44:56

Yeah, go ahead. I appreciate that. You're married, four kids, respect. I'm trying to help you as I'm trying to help you. You want to be my realtor? You want to be my realtor? Is that what you're saying? I will hire you as my realtor. I've had so many, I did five minutes with Pat, 48 minutes later. If you're Adam's realtor, holy shit, you better have a therapist with you.

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But go ahead.

1:45:18

Don't ever ask a followup question in a meeting with Pat because the five minutes goes to 45 minutes and you're labeled an overtalker. What percentage of people... Well, what percentage of people... should follow my advice versus your advice at this point? I'm saying for the

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average person, do not buy. Houses are... It's not your advice, Adam. This is an advice that I've been given for 20 years, that if you're an entrepreneur and you have something that can have a higher rate of return than a house, don't buy a house. I've been saying this for 25 years and I've lived it.

1:45:52

Okay. So my idea is I've lived that life. I agree. Right? Okay. But for the person that is not,

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and they're in their career that you may be moving, don't lock yourself into something for five to seven years because you may move. If you move, you buy a house, you're locked in to that area, okay? But for everybody else, if your resources allows, you ought to entertain it.

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Not for everybody though.

1:46:17

What percentage of people though?

1:46:18

I don't think this, as a guy that's done and has sold 750,000 life insurance policies in the last 20 something years and has had tens of thousands of clients that we've sat down with, no two cases are the same. It varies. Age of kids, the temperament of the marriage, are the husband and wife pretty good together? Do they think they're going to be together?

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Is it constant chaos the last two years? If it is and you both know that this is not gonna be working out, you may not wanna buy anything together, right, and try to work on your marriage. Is she getting demoted? Is her job going away?

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Does she have a job that asks? There is no black and white answer to this. It's such a complicated answer. The only thing I'm telling you is, there is no 100% black and white answer to complicated case like that.

1:47:05

I agree with you. I've never said that it's black and white or 100%. What percentage of single people, you're not married, you don't have kids, different lenses, I totally get that. What percentage of single people should go out there and buy a house today?

1:47:17

What do they do for a living?

1:47:20

They make 80 grand a year.

1:47:21

How much cash do they have in place?

1:47:23

38 grand in the bank.

1:47:25

Yeah, I'm not buying anything.

1:47:26

Okay, I agree.

1:47:27

Yeah, I'm not buying anything.

1:47:28

Why not?

1:47:29

Because 38, you know, if you buy anything with the average price is $500,000, you need to put 20% down. Let's just say you put 10%. You don't grand, and you have 50 grand to your name. You're asking a question like this. Vinny, if you're 47 years old, handsome, you take care of your body, you're funny, should you marry an 87 year old who's single?

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I mean, what does she do for a living?

1:48:03

That's how Adam's asking this question. Palm Beach, is where we're going. So should Vinny buy a place right now? I don't want to do 20 minutes on this story. If it's no prenup, I'll go. All I'm telling you is, no two stories is for everybody. Who said that? Yeah. Let's move on to the next. You think I'm saying that? I'm gonna go to a Vinny story. I don't want to stay right here. Yes, Israel

1:48:28

cyber story

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directorate

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employee Arrested in us on suspicion of pedophilia. Yes. Let me read this and I'm gonna come to actually really want I really want Adams opinion on this. Let me let me show a picture of me right now. I'm very upset Tom Opinion on the show a picture of me right now. I'm very upset Tom Artyom Alexander age 38 a senior employee of Israel's national cyber security the court was among eight men Arrested in Vegas and FBI joint operation to targeting online sexual

1:49:00

Exploitation of minors with police stating we would like to remind parents to discuss with their children the dangers of engaging with strangers online. Alexandre, charged with felony counts of luring a child with a computer for sex acts, was booked at the Henderson Detention Center and released on a $10,000 bill, returning to Israel and placed on leave. As a cyber director noted, the employee updated the director that during his trip to the United States he was questioned by the U.S US authorities on matters unrelated to his work, and he returned to Israel at the planned time

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of return of the operation conducted after two weeks, also arrested David and a few other guys, all these other names.

1:49:34

Go ahead, Benny. So, okay, so, by the way, this isn't just some low-level tech nerd. This is the acting head of data and AI for Israel's National Cyber Directory. He works directly under Bibi Netanyahu. And that arrest had the sting operation, which was the FBI, Homeland Security, and Nevada

1:49:52

Police. They targeted these sex predators. He was in town. Remember that time we were in Vegas? They were doing that hacker, a black hat hacker. It's the biggest hacker conference in the world.

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He was there. He's a part of AI. He was booked at Henderson Detention Center and charged with a felony for luring a child online for sex. OK, that normally goes from one year to 20 years in prison. But the next day and just like I think a couple of the guys as well, because there's eight of them posted a ten thousand dollar bond. And despite he has zero diplomatic immunity, he got to go back to Israel. Netanyahu's office put out a statement saying that he was not arrested.

1:50:29

He was only questioned by multiple sources. Guys, The Guardian, Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, and all confirmed, everybody, including the Henderson County. Rob, you have the police actual arrest that I put? That's him. Okay. He was really booked. have the police actual arrest that I put that's the guy that's him okay he was

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really booked this is no BS hearsay he wasn't the only one caught among the other suspects was pastor Neil Harrison Creasy of Redemption Church in Las Vegas weird he was also arrested in the sting he resigned from his church shortly after being released from the same 10,ahuzah bond. Here's my only problem guys. If you're a foreign national and you're trying to lure a child in America to have sex, you don't post, bail, and leave. Normally Pat, because I did a lot of research, your passport is seized, your travel is restricted, and

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you're considered a flight risk. Okay? The fact that he was let to go back to Israel within 24 hours means somebody, federal I don't know Rob can we try to find out who is the district attorney of Henderson County and that's actually a really good question in Las Vegas it's just weird Pat you can't none of those other guys even if they posted bail you can't leave the country because who's to say that you're you're not gonna be able to bail, you can't leave the country because who's to say that you're not going to be able to come back.

1:51:47

You can't just leave. They're supposed to take your time. You know, like you're supposed to take your passport and there's flight. Bail is directly related to flight rest. Like Diddy. They said he's got all these private planes.

1:51:57

He could go to Belize. He could go to somewhere. Remember that? that. Now he was acquitted of many of the charges and are some of the smaller ones that he was guilty of but the whole discussion about Diddy's bail was flight risk. Yeah we don't want you to leave the country and it's just uh and more importantly we want you to show up at the appointed time for your trial. Yeah and exactly because who's to say like and I don't they have uh there's a there's a watch group called the Jewish Community Watch which has tracked over 60 people who are

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accused of sex abuse who fled back to Israel. The activists have said the real numbers like around a hundred with rabbis and teachers and all that stuff. There's a case of Malka Leifer, L-E-I-F-E-R, who fled to Australia in 2008 after, to fled Australia after was abusing more than 70 girls, okay? 70 girls and this just shows you that Israel can drag out the extradition because we have an extradition treaty but sometimes they're like, nah we'll deal with it

1:52:52

here. She wasn't sent back till 2021 and only in 2023 she was finally convicted. So here's my thing, who gives the okay for someone who was arrested for that?

1:53:05

Say the other story you said about Australia.

1:53:07

So, okay, so Malka Leifer fled Australia in 2008. She was alleged for abusing 70 girls. She went to Israel. She was an Israeli citizen.

1:53:17

And they kept her there, and she didn't come back to face authorities in Australia until 2023. Meaning Israel didn't release him till 2023?

1:53:26

Israel was like, yeah. They kept him. They kept him there.

1:53:29

So your argument here is, why did they release, where is he at now?

1:53:33

He's in Israel.

1:53:34

Now where is he today?

1:53:35

Who?

1:53:36

Tom Alexander.

1:53:37

Tom's in Israel. They let him go back to Israel.

1:53:39

He was arrested. And he's on leave. The Loring child, which owns him, released custody, has returned to Israel. Okay. He's on leave, so he's not arrested. Adam, what's your thoughts on this story?

1:53:47

First, I'm hearing it, but what's your point? My point is how, when anybody charged, a foreign national, anybody, if right now, God forbid, one of us got in trouble for something like this, which I'm just being, you know, I'm just playing devil's advocate. Your passport and everything is, every single one of those eight guys, your passport has to be taken at him because right now you're charged

1:54:09

for trying to have sex with an underage kid, which by the way, what they were trying to do was 16 or under, actually it was under 16. You can't, what's to stop you from leaving the country and never coming here to face the charges? Because these are serious, this is a serious felony charge and especially as the freaking number one hacker guy which horrible at his freaking

1:54:26

job for covering his tracks how was he allowed to leave the country in his

1:54:31

passport not chosen what do you have thoughts on that I a couple things and I want you said a couple words here we always we always are very careful to be very fair of course so right now these he was questions and these are allegation pending charges and but he wasn't charged. So it appears that somebody that works for an Israeli government agency gets into some, you know, alleged trouble over here and gets detained for questioning, also known as arrested,

1:55:00

regarding sex and solicitation of, trafficking with minors.

1:55:06

Yes.

1:55:07

He does not get indicted, and he just goes back to Israel at the appointed time. And the outrage that you're feeling that I see is, wait a minute, did the Israeli government have a guy working for one of their departments that gets on, you know, into some allegations

1:55:24

and some hot water here and they just get him back to Israel and say, look, he's not going to be charged. Let's get this guy out of here. That's what it looks like to me. So be careful with charge.

1:55:33

Okay. I just want to read you this. According to the Guardian, okay. Uh, felony charges confirmed. Nevada authorities have officially charged him with a felony, luring a child with a computer for sex act, a serious offense under Nevada law. His case was detailed on official court documents and reported by reputable news outlets. His biography confirms he was charged under 10 glorified, 10,000 dollars.

1:55:57

Okay. Perfect. Then we were correct.

1:56:00

This article from Jerusalem Post says he was questioned.

1:56:01

I'm glad you're doing this, Tom, by the way.

1:56:02

I'm glad you're doing this for sure but but the question becomes this if it's charged so Nevada releases him on $10,000 bail it's not a lot of money so he's trying to lure a child yes and nothing has happened that they've caught no mind you this was a sting operation that they've been trying to get these guys, eight of them, for FBI homeland security so it's a sting operation. He thought that he was going to hook up with an

1:56:33

underage child so they catch them in this thing, they arrest them, they charge them because of this report. Yeah, we've seen those things, like ten guys come jumping out of the apartment and pin you down. And yeah, and I tried looking up what the other six did, Pat. None of their job. I wanted to put everybody on blast. Rob, could you grab the all of them so we can show all eight of them? Show all eight of the guys.

1:56:54

One of them, like I said, is a pastor. He's been he's been fired. So now these are all the other other ones are American. So they're here, you post the bond, you have a court date. Just like I'm pretty sure this Tom guy has a court date, but he's back in Israel. Okay? You shouldn't be able to leave this country with a serious felony charge like that period unless somebody was like,

1:57:16

Hey listen, this guy works for our government, he works under, you know, Bibi Netanyahu, we gotta get him back.

1:57:22

Why'd they let him go?

1:57:23

You tell me, Adam, That's my only question.

1:57:25

So I do have feelings on this now because it's, I hear what you're saying and I know how passionate you are about pedophilia. If this guy allegedly did what he did, throw this scumbag in jail. But here's also the problem that I have. It's Israeli cyber director headline. Here we go oh by the way there were seven other

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scumbags that were arrested again one was a little bit of pastor seven other guys we don't need to talk about them let's talk about the Israeli guy hold on okay because no I'm just saying like it's not it is it no Adam because those other seven are booked charged and they have to go to court and they're gonna probably go to jail okay How do you leave the country?

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How do you become an international lawyer and figure out what the relationship is with Israel and Nevada? I don't know. What I'm saying is this. Multiple people were booked. Multiple people allegedly did this. And the only one we're talking about is the Israeli guy. And if we want to go down the rabbit hole of who the goat of pedophilia is, look no further

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than the Catholic Church.

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So I'm not sure what game you're playing right now. But see, I'm happy you went there because this is the problem. This is the problem that you can't address. I addressed the problem. He said scumbag. Throw him in jail.

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You said everybody in the headline. And Adam, you're getting emotional because you're making this... No, no, because Adam, I'm responding to a freaking headline that was all over the news on the weekend that I saw on my own. I saw it all over. Who wrote the headline?

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What do you mean who wrote the headline? There was a bunch of different outlets. The Guardian, Times of Israel, the Jerusalem Post. Exactly. The Jerusalem Post is actually calling a crime out where it should be.

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No it didn't. The Jerusalem Post said, Oh he was only held for questioning.

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And this came from BB's office saying he was only held for questioning.

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This was the article you just read.

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Okay guys, let's do this. I'm not trying to make a 5 minute story a 20 minute story. Let me tell you where I'm at with this here. It's very simple for me. Okay, and by the way, I'm the guy that interviewed the new owners of Pornhub and called them out and it was one of the worst PR stunts that they did here. And it was a terrible look and I brought the other lady, Micklewaite, right after that interview and she went after them. for stuff like this with kids whatsoever. Both things could be right. If this guy did this and the other guys, because I pulled it up right now, so what is that

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crime in the state of Nevada? Okay. In Nevada, what crime, what happens if you do similar crime to what Tom Alexandrovich did? Lowering a child with a computer for sex that falls under Nevada revised statutes of 201 560, 201 570.

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Here's how it works. It's illegal for any adult to use the internet, text messaging, or other technology to lure or attempt to persuade a minor to engage sexually. Category B felony. If convicted, using a computer network to lure child sex at classified category B, one to ten years in prison, up to $10,000 fine.

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A conviction generally requires mandatory registration as a sex offender. Da-da-da-da-da. mandatory registration as a sex offender, da da da da da. Okay, so that's that part. Now, why did they release him? Of course, we're naive if we say it's not because he's tied to the government of Israel. If you are that delusional that you can't say there could be the influence that Bibi made a phone call and said, no, he's getting out of here, he's coming to us, and he's going

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to be judged here. True, that's that three you think BB is happy the fact that he behaved this way you think BB needs another story like this No, so you think he's just gonna go back there. It's a good job, buddy. Keep doing it Oh, that's also not the case so the all of those three could be right but a part of what Adam is also saying is right because There is a community that all day there was a comedian that did something that I was looking at Pershing I don't know who he is. He did this which was very funny

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He's showing a guy that's preparing for a podcast and he's looking for stories and he tells a story. What's the story? Well, there's a what country has committed the most crime. Well Syria. Well Egypt with this with that No, no, what other country? Well this with the well, there was an Armenian that got hurt in Israel. That's the story we have to talk about put that at the top of the story So there is also this thing where the community that is completely Been sabotaged that the only thing they search for is what can I do to talk shit about Israel? That's also there

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and by the way I have no problem with that if that's the sword that person wants to die on Go at it make your search engine to just show you stuff that's bad about Israel. I can sit there and also do the same for a lot of different people, but that's why I'm still reading the story because I want the audience to say, this is what you wanted to know more about.

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You ought to know it. If he did that, the guy belongs in jail and make sure everybody in prison knows what he was trying to do so they can do to him what he was trying to do to another minor. I'm supportive of that. Let's go to another story and then we'll wrap up. Any story that you guys really want me to come to you that we haven't covered yet? If not, I'm finishing the podcast. Rob, let me see what I had in my notes. I thought I had something Rob that I wanted to show from the videos. Did you see which one it was that I wanted to cover Rob? Uh, let me just go to it guys, give me one second here.

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While you're looking for it, did you see the guy, the Abu Musa, the belt, mallet dropping?

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Give me one, I want to show this one thing, which I freaking love. And the reason why I want to show this is because this is, two things I want to show. Rob, I want you to have this one. Oh, shit, I got a facilities meeting. There's two things I want to show. Rob, show this one. Who's your favorite guy?

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Farid Zakaria.

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Farid Zakaria. Okay, so watch this Farid Zakaria, what he does to Rahm Emanuel. Just watch this, folks. He was just on Flagrant, too.

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To be fair, Rah this is I was being fair. No. No, this is a huge Democratic Party problem if you look at Democratic cities, they are terribly run. They have an incredibly high taxes It is a mayor's Chicago. So the cost of housing let me finish. Let me finish Housing is crazy in places like New York and Chicago if you look at Democratic states, you know, look, you go to look at New York versus Florida, okay, roughly the same population. The budget of New York State is twice that of Florida. What do they have? Streets paved with gold? I live in New York. I pay the highest taxes in New York. You get nothing for it. And I think that is the image people have of the Democratic

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Party. Lots of taxes, lots of regulation, but nothing gets done.

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And I think...

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I live in LA.

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And I think, and I think, you know... No, no, listen.

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The Democrats have to own this and realize the answer to everything is not more taxes,

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more regulation.

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People are fed up of that.

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They feel that it isn't working.

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The Democ...

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How uncomfortable was Rah very wrong manual did wrong respond? Well, you go watch the whole show I just have the clip but the point is It's getting to the point that there are those reasonable Democrats like him and I know Adam This is your guy So I wanted to kind of to you up

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Yeah

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If you want to say something on this that he is sitting with the former mayor of Chicago whose brother Runs, you know, our Emmanuel they made a whole show about this guy saying it to his face on Bill Maher Adam

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I mean Facts don't care about your feelings. Everything he's saying is accurate. It sucks The best cities in America are blue the best cities historically in America are blue New York, LA San Francisco, Chicago, every major city is blue. But as we're seeing the woke get woker and weirder

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and all these policies, high taxes, crime, homelessness, everything, cost of living, cost of housing, all of a sudden people are gonna be moving out of these cities and go into red states. Where's the most migration happen to?, Texas, Nevada, to an extent, Tennessee. At some point, if you can get up and move, you don't have to buy a

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house, you can rent. You're not going to sit and just sustain all the trauma and

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drama that a blue city provides you. It's not fun.

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Okay, I want to give one last shout out to Harley Kinnard, okay? If I'm saying your name correctly brother, I want to give that shout out. So here's Harley Kinnard. Can you go to a story please? Go to a story and let's just kind of keep going through some of these stories. He's going to be so surprised we're doing this. Go hours of driving of listening to PBD podcast on binge. We need an Aussie version of this show. Look at this. Look where he drove to where and he's watching this podcast from Australia. Okay. I don't know who's watched it longer and listened to it longer. I don't know if I can listen to myself for 18 hours, but I

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just want to give you a shout out to our friend here who listened to it for as long as he did in Australia. Just so you know, folks that watch the podcast, whenever you post the stuff on stories, whenever you wear the future looks bright hat, the shirts, whenever you tag us, any of that stuff, when you post it in the pictures. We see you. We just wanted to give a shout out to you and tell you much love from Fort Lauderdale all the way out to Sydney. Okay. And I don't even know what the time zone is. Just want to give you a shout out. Go ahead, Adam. Well, I've actually made that drive before I've gone. I've driven from Sydney to the

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Gold Coast. Uh, there ain't much going on there. Byron Bay Brisbane everything out there made that drive so shout out to you what's his name Harley Harley shout out to you I assume he's moving to a less woke less go back around so we can see his name go back to see I want to get his name right Harlan or Harley Harley Harley fantastic we're starting to see all these cities crumble by the way Australia's number two on Manect I don't know why but Australia's number two it isNEC. I don't know why, but Australia is number two. It is, for whatever reason. I get a ton of MNECs from Australia. Guys, God bless.

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God bless.

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