PBD Podcast - Facebook & Instagram Down, Trump's SCOTUS Ruling & Super Tuesday Predictions | PBD Podcast | Ep. 375

Episode Date: March 5, 2024

Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana discuss if a cyber attack is the cause of the Facebook and Instagram outage, the Supreme Court's decision to keep Donald Trump on... the 2024 ballot, and Gavin Newsom's shady deal with Panera Bread. TIME STAMPS: 6:54 - Supreme Court rules in favor of Donald Trump remaining on 2024 ballot. 36:03 - Border officials see massive new surge at the southern border. 44:06 - Kellogg’s CEO Tells Americans to “Eat Cereal for Dinner” to Offset High Cost of Living. 53:26 - Ozempic is coming for gyms. Here’s how they’re responding. 1:05:01 - Gavin Newsom pushes for $20 per hour minimum wage exemption for Panera Bread after owner donated to his campaign. 1:14:53 - Nikki Haley wins the District of Columbia’s Republican primary and gets her first 2024 victory. 1:25:51 - Video shows Joe Manchin ready to throw down with Climate Protester 1:32:58 - Facebook and Instagram are down on Super Tuesday. 1:37:35 - True inflation may have peaked in late 2022 — at 18% — and still hovers around 8%. 1:46:32 - Teen sentenced to jail for pushing friend 60 feet off bridge. 1:58:20 - More reports of tech platforms being down. 2:00:39 - Ryan Garcia releases weird video after strange online activity. MINNECT: Connect one-on-one with the right expert to get the answers you need with Minnect: https://bit.ly/3MC9IXE Connect with Patrick on Minnect: https://bit.ly/3OoiGIC Connect with Tom on Minnect: https://bit.ly/3UgJjmR Connect with Vincent on Minnect: https://bit.ly/47TFCXq Connect with Adam on Minnect: https://bit.ly/42mnnc4 CHOOSE YOUR ENEMIES WISELY: Purchase PBD's Book "Choose Your Enemies Wisely": https://bit.ly/41bTtGD BET-DAVID CONSULTING: Get best-in-class business advice with Bet-David Consulting: https://bit.ly/40oUafz' VT.COM: Visit VT.com for the latest news and insights from the world of politics, business and entertainment: https://bit.ly/472R3Mz VALUETAINMENT UNIVERSITY: Visit Valuetainment University for the best courses online for entrepreneurs: https://bit.ly/47gKVA0 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! YOUR NEXT 5 MOVES: Want to be clear on your next 5 business moves? https://bit.ly/3Qzrj3m ABOUT US: Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I We can't no value to hate it. I don't run homey. Look what I become. OK, so Rob, what episode are we on today? 375. 375. It is gang. I don't know about you. You know, every once in a while, you get the song stuck in your head. The other day, my son comes to me and he's whistling and the oldest.
Starting point is 00:00:42 We're talking to you. He's whistling and I don't know what he's whistling I said wait a minute. What song are you whistling? And it goes like this folks if you know this song put it below and then Vinny and I are gonna sing Vinny didn't even know we're gonna do this because you know the word better than I do I'm gonna whistle it first We'll listen to the I got it
Starting point is 00:01:00 I got it He's trying to let Well guys guys sorry You're about to hear Benny's voice. I'm gonna whistle it. I'm gonna whistle. Hold on, hold on. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:01:11 Whistle. Whistle. Whistle. Whistle. Whistle. Whistle. Okay, so he whistles this, then all of a sudden, I played this maybe a hundred times on repeat
Starting point is 00:01:22 because it's one of my favorite movies, okay? And here's how it goes, Vinny. Whenever you're ready. Doremi Fasla. We're going to go from the top. No. Okay. You ready?
Starting point is 00:01:33 All right, guys. From the top. One, two, three. I'm just a little bit caught in the middle. Life is a maze and love is a riddle. I don't know where to go. Can't do it alone. I've tried.
Starting point is 00:01:43 I've tried. I've tried. I've tried. I've tried. I've tried. Just a little bit caught in the middle life is amazed and love is a riddle. I don't know where to go can't do it alone. I've tried and I don't know why. What a freaking song. Come on. I'm going to cry in here. Holy freaking moly.
Starting point is 00:01:56 What movie? Can you say money ball somebody said finding money ball. Shout out to broken profit. Anyways, it's got nothing to do with today's podcast. There's a producer though out there and you guys are feeling this, the Assyrian. We're going to tour 50 city tour 50s and just do that song. Yeah. I'm just a little girl lost it.
Starting point is 00:02:14 I would be so good if you know that song, but I'm the gay one. Okay. Whatever. Type one in the chat. If you think he is fine. So finally, Adam and I, we got a lot of stories to go through today. A lot of crazy stuff going on. There's people that are bringing Ozempic to gyms.
Starting point is 00:02:29 Yes. And you know, there's a lot of weird facts going on with people that are looking great using this one drug that's not good for you, but it's being sold now at gyms. So hang tight, we'll talk about that. There's something that happened. Guys, someone's audio is on. Okay, and something happened yesterday.
Starting point is 00:02:45 A thing with the Supreme court, what was the score? There was like a nine zero score. Not like it's a big deal or anything, but no, it's not a big deal. But it was a, it was a, it was like, it was, it was, it was, it was a terrible day for some people horrible, horrible for some people. We'll talk about what happened with Colorado for those of you guys that are in California and you were worried about Panera bread. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 00:03:04 There, there's soup prices going up. What? The chicken Panera, and you were worried about Panera Bread, their soup prices going up, for the chicken Panera, the prices Panini going up, it's not, with the help of NUSM, which is fantastic, because he was able to do something for Panera Bread, minimum wage for the employees to not go as high as everybody else,
Starting point is 00:03:18 because, well, you'll find that here in a minute, just hang tight. Kellogg's CEO comes out with a new commercial, okay? You know, Kellogg's like serial Kellogg's. They come out with a new commercial. And guess what they're trying to get their consumers to do? You ready for this? Are you ready for this?
Starting point is 00:03:32 They want you to have cereal for dinner to save money. Really? What a bunch of nice people, right? The sugar before you pass out. You know what, bro? Before you go to sleep replace all this $25 you're spending. Instead, have cereal for dinner and save that money, right? Hey, I like that one.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Kentucky Democrat proposes child sex dolls for pedophiles. This is a Newsweek story, okay? It may be one of the weirdest stories I've seen for the week. Let's see what else we got here. We cover that, we cover that, we cover that. Nikki Haley, guess what city she wins? State, she wins DC she
Starting point is 00:04:05 wins DC Republican primary but you do you know really what that really means what we'll cover that what it really means because it sounds like a victory it is except it's a weird kind of a victory and then a peck uncorks a hundred million dollar war chest to sink progressive candidates Adam's got some stuff to say about that mansion gets pissed because a guy gets in his face, cursing him out, mansion gets up ready to brawl and fight. Instead his handler security guard. I don't know if you saw this great push, the guy, great push. Is it a bad move? Should the guy get arrested? What should happen to him? We'll talk about that. Austin at the brink of disaster.
Starting point is 00:04:46 Oh, God, as police staffing shortages set city back over 15 years, policies especially failed, epically failed. We'll talk about that Oregon lawmakers pass bill undoing part of the state's drug decriminalization law and then true inflation was officially leaked. You ready? It peaked in 2022, late 2022 at 18% and still hovers at around 88%. I'm sorry, not 88%. This was market watch, 8%. So meaning when they said it's only like 7, 8, 9, 10%, it was really 18% is the true number. Musk versus Sam Altman, he's not happy with what happened because it was supposed to be a nonprofit turning into profit. Now he's claiming it's a $7 trillion company. It's a mess.
Starting point is 00:05:27 Border officials see massive new surge at the southern border and more than 8 million asylum seekers will soon live in the U.S. up 167 percent. This is if we don't do anything about it. BlackRock admits ESG advocacy could prove bad for business Israel boycotts Gaza ceasefire talks after Hamas rejects their demand RuPaul you better work folks new RuPaul building fortified compound in red state we are moments away from effing civil war he must have talked to Mark Zuckerberg fooling around civil war. He must have talked to Mark Zuckerberg and fooling around. Yeah. Oklahoma school investigated after video shows kids licking toe toes for fundraiser. You send this to me. I thought it was a spoof. Hold on for three texts back and forth. He's like, this
Starting point is 00:06:16 is not real. I go, no, no, it's real. We're going to look at this year. It's bother. Yeah, bothers me. Ryan Garcia's ex-wife says the boxers may seem fine, but he's not. He posted a video. I'm, we'll talk about Ryan. I'm a little bit concerned. We had Sean O'Malley Yeah bothers me Ryan Garcia's ex-wife says the boxers may seem fine, but he's not he posted a radio I'm we'll talk about Ryan. Yeah, I'm a little bit concerned. We had Sean O'Malley on here yesterday and then Tina Faces charges after pushing friend of 60 foot Washington Bridge, I don't know if you saw this no, you got friend a friend Rob. Did I send this video to I think you have it Right? Well, we'll get into enemies like that seriously. Seriously. I mean, when you see this, it's disturbing. Anyways, let's go on to the most trending story.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Unanimous question mark. Top takeaways from Supreme Court's ruling to keep Trump on the ballot. This is USA Today's story. It was very hard for them to write this article, but they did their best. The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against efforts to bar former President Trump from running again emphasizing the need to prevent a state-by-state patchwork on Trump's candidacy.
Starting point is 00:07:12 Trump's celebrated decision as a big win for America. Conversely, the challengers saw the ruling as a narrow technical off-ramp that didn't address the full story liberal justices, including Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Katanji Brown Jackson criticized the majority for exceeding necessary bounds. Echoing Chief Justice John Roberts stands on avoiding unnecessary ruling. Justice Amy Coney Barrett emphasized the unanimity of the decision with acknowledging differences in opinion and the results nine zero. I believe what the results was Tom. So Tom, how big of a deal is this story? I mean everybody's seeing it. Some are not selling it as a big deal. Some
Starting point is 00:07:55 are saying this is the biggest decision of the last eight years. How big was this? This is huge. Back on February 8th on this podcast we talked about how big it was going to be because the opening arguments and people need to understand, America needs a civics lesson. American media needs a damn civics lesson because they're lobbying the Supreme Court as if you lobby the court to get what you want. Oh, just support Colorado, keep them off the ballot. That's not the way it works and you don't want the back end of this. How big was this? Let me tell you how big this was. You had the Supreme Court hearing, first of all, they agreed to hear the case. They didn't have to do that, but Solicitor General and Four Justices is what it takes, says, okay, we'll agree to hear the case. So they hear the case.
Starting point is 00:08:42 February 8th, oral arguments are are heard and what was very interesting I Think the quiet here's a quote from the Supreme Court I think the question you have to confront is why a single state should decide who gets to be president of the United States In other words, you know this question of whether a formal president is disqualified for insurrection to be president again That sounds very national to be president again, that sounds very national to me. Who said that? Elena Kagan, the second most liberal justice on the court. Oh, wow. That was her. That was her. And so that's during the oral arguments on February 8th. And then,
Starting point is 00:09:20 you know, the media wasn't paying attention. that Here were the people that already felt it was national and we're on the record saying it's national and that that the states Don't read the Constitution to make a decision on the state level. That's a federal document the US Constitution So here we go. Let's count you ready to count with me. Let's go. Okay, Clarence Thomas one says Then you've got the Trump trio, Amy Comey Barrett. Two says, Neil Gorsuch. Three Brett Kavanaugh. Four. And our friend getting older, Clarence Thomas. Five. So that's five, four decision, ladies and gentlemen. This was five, four going down as down as long ago as January 15th. So why is it big? It was big because Roberts went with the conservative majority on this,
Starting point is 00:10:13 saying it's a federal thing. John Roberts. Six. And, and Sandra Sodomar, who we just heard, heard, didn't hear from her, to Elena Kagan. Sodomar is very big on voters' rights. And so she's not gonna line up on this because if you allow them to do it, she called it basically that you would have electoral mayhem. Meaning states would say, you're off the ballot, you're off the ballot. Well, it only takes one election for the other side
Starting point is 00:10:37 to have a majority and then they take guys off the ballot. So Sotomar was like, no, we can't do this. Seven. Seven. Remember I said it was gonna be seven too? You did. And I thought Katanji Jackson. And I thought that Elena Kagan will go the other way. But during arguments, Kagan was the one that just gave the quote here.
Starting point is 00:10:56 So this was a very big deal to basically tell the states, you do not preside over federal things. Period. That's the way it went. And that was huge. And the news media needs a Ciprix lesson because they were all yesterday freaking out. Adam. Well, to all the Vinny haters out there that think Vinny can't count to nine, he just proved you wrong. He only got to seven. But something tells me he knows eight and nine.
Starting point is 00:11:23 I could have done it. I think you know ten as well. He can't count 21 unless he's naked. Well, let's go over if the Colorado was the first state that introduced this into the atmosphere. And then I think it was followed by Maine and Illinois. But I think it's great to see that there's just a universal ruling by the Supreme Court. Rob, I sent you something by the way. You know, you tend to think that 9-0s are sort of anomalies. Like, oh my God, 9-0s, completely unanimous. The 5-4 rulings tend to get all the headlines. It's contentious. Who knows what's going on?
Starting point is 00:12:13 But here it keeps growing down despite popular misconception the most common rulings by the Supreme Court are in fact 90 meaning they tend to agree with each other universally more than disagree The 5-4 gets contentious rovers wait everything that gets polarized out there But that gets polarized out there. But this is a very common ruling, and this is a very common sense ruling. One of the key words that we always use around here is accountability. Another rule, another word that I think should be
Starting point is 00:12:37 vocalized is the concept of fairness. And the right to a fair trial, the right to a fair jury, a fair judge, and this just seems fair universally. So I think, last point, to my Democratic friends out there with Donald Trump, you're accused of politicization of the justice system, you're accused of election interference, here's my advice. Win the game during the game, aka election, stop
Starting point is 00:13:07 trying to win this thing in the pregame, when or cheat, because I made, I took a little bit of time. I made a list of all of the left, all the Democrats made up up to date, failed election interference tactics. This, this, this is a whole different game that they're playing first. And I'm going to do this fast this fast Obama Cia spite on Trump and his campaign now. Yeah. Yeah, okay ready Obama spied on Trump and his campaign one Okay, Hillary in the DNC fake Russian collusion hoax to they impeached him twice three They died him four times arrested him four times 91 criminal charges none of that worked 20, okay, then all these states try to disqualify him from their ballots That just failed, nine zero.
Starting point is 00:13:45 Okay. And now you have people like Colorado Democrats, Secretary of State, Jenna Griswald. She goes, it will be up to the American voters to save our democracy. Remember I said that about a couple months ago. You're going to keep hearing that now that that it's election year. And then Keith Oberman, Pat, I don't know if you saw this guy, Rob, can you show that he's three, you want to talk about Trump derangement syndrome? And I think that there should be a whole, Adam, there should be a new practice that
Starting point is 00:14:11 like for psychiatrists that just deal with Trump derangement syndrome we could have, we could maybe value tame it, could start it. What do you mean? That's how I got cured, buddy. Well, that's what I'm talking about. So he's malfunctioning so bad. Look at this thing. He goes, the Supreme Court has betrayed democracy.
Starting point is 00:14:24 Its members, including Jackson, he's turning on his own people, and Saddam Mayor have proved themselves inept. This is the Supreme Court to reading comprehension and collectively the court has shown itself to be corrupt and illegitimate. It must be dissolved. He's calling for the desolute. Hold on. He wants to dissolve the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Okay. This is what he's talking about. Because they wouldn't do what he wants. on. He wants to dissolve the Supreme Court. Okay. This is what he's talking about because they wouldn't do what he wants. Yeah. Because he's a scumbag. And then Hillary Clinton, Rob, I sent you that clip of her on Instagram. I love it. Anytime something like this happens, they always have to go to the Hillary, look at Hillary Clinton's attitude on, let me see if she says saving democracy.
Starting point is 00:15:00 Without talking about the opinion, which I haven't had a chance to read and study. Should I kill people? I wasn't when you had it. This court would make that decision. Guys, I can't hear this. Can you go back, please? And I'm not surprised that ultimately it's up. I'm not surprised that ultimately it's up to the American
Starting point is 00:15:25 people to prevent him from ever getting near the Oval Office again. And that's what we have to do. Meaning actual election. Well, are you ready for this? This is coming from the woman that started the entire fake Russian collusion that people still are talking about today. So here's my question, Tom, I want to ask you too. Like now what? The establishment is running out of options. Okay, they either have to you know Let the vote happen, which they'll probably do something with mail-in ballots or some weird thing or They're gonna have to like
Starting point is 00:15:53 Killing him killing Trump is it has to be on the table and this is where I came up with this story I found yesterday Pat this story came out yesterday on the same day that they ruled on this. The FBI, Rob, you have this one. The FBI Miami has launched an urgent manhunt for Iranian secret agent, Matt Magid, this tiny fat honey. I said that with the Persian slang. He's accused of plotting to assassinate Trump air officials, including Mike Pompeo and the revenge killing for Iranian general Jose Solomani. So according to leaked US intelligence, it is alleged that the terrorist leaders are seeking to revenge for the killing of Salamani and they have made life threatening threats to Donald Trump, Mike Pompeo and General Kenneth McKenzie.
Starting point is 00:16:35 Maybe that's one of the reasons that they're leaving the border wide open because it's votes. Okay, it's potentially bringing in these soldiers for cyber attacks. And let's just say, let's just say this guy's mission is to go and Knock out Trump anything listen anything is on the table with these people. I Trust the government zero and I know a lot of people out there like oh Vinny's just crazy kids. No, no, no No, these people are here. It's out in the open and they're not even hiding anymore They're goal is to get rid of this guy because if you think about it, what do they want the end of the day?
Starting point is 00:17:04 Civil war pushes the civil war have the military come in and take our guns and his game over. I think it's I think it's really really simple I do when you look at guys like Keith Oberman and not that we should be talking about him or giving him, you know any Credit or anything here. It's which is a greater greatest threat to democracy Farron open elections or a guy that doesn't get his way and wants to dissolve one of the three branches of the government. That guy, the latter, the latter. Where's the greater threat to democracy?
Starting point is 00:17:32 Good Lord. But by the way, let's kind of flip this real quick. Okay, let's say actually, I'm trying to find a story here from a book that I want to read to you guys. I'm having a hard time finding it. Hopefully I'll find it here in a second. Let's say this actually went the other way around. Let's say the left had control of Supreme Court seven or two.
Starting point is 00:17:52 And let's say they actually did do that. What happens today? What happens to America today? What does Tuesday look like? If yesterday goes seven to the other way around, he's off the ballot. You know what that means? Guess who's been sticking around the elections for all this time not dropping out does her name start with niki of course it does guess what she was hoping for that to happen exactly she was hoping
Starting point is 00:18:15 for this to happen because this was her way of being president niki hailey right so very strategic on her end secondly yesterday i had one of my favorite conversations of the year with Steve O, Steve O from Jack, he pulled up here with his RV. He had me on his podcast, him and five of his friends and his dad was the best camera. I'm telling you, one of my favorite conversations, maybe the podcast was two hours that we sat on talking. And at first I'm like, I don't even know what the hell we're going to be talking
Starting point is 00:18:44 about. It was on frking believable, the convo we had yesterday, right? And his dad, and you'll see this, is not very optimistic about what's going on with America. His dad used to be an executive. He was a former president of Pepsi in Brazil. And Steve O's dad, his dad is a legit, legit guy.
Starting point is 00:19:03 He's got a citizenship from three different countries, UK, US and Canada. And we started talking about what direction America's going right now. And he says, look, this thing is done with. This is, this is in a place, there's nothing else you guys can do about it. You know, he was very negative about it. It wasn't very much optimistic about the whole thing that's going on here with America. We should get him a future looks bright shirt. For me, I am convinced this run, again, I've been talking about this the last few weeks,
Starting point is 00:19:31 this run started off with Obama's first term. They won, they injected Obamacare, your taxes are not going to go up, you're not going to feel a thing, you know, you're not going to have a single penny. What happened to taxes overnight? Boom. Business owners felt that. You want to keep your doctor, you keep your doctor. You keep your doctor. It was all a lie. None of that stuff happened. Then all of a sudden, racism started coming back up in America. Everybody started feeling like, oh my God,
Starting point is 00:19:54 America's racist, America's racist. So then second term, they got back to back wins. Then Trump messed it up for them and he tried everything in his power to make sure Trump wouldn't win. All that stuff's not coming out. And Trump won. So then the series is two to one. The left is still up. Then Biden wins. Very strategic.
Starting point is 00:20:12 Twitter files. The only files we know is Twitter files. You know what files we don't know? We don't know YouTube files. We don't know Google files. We don't know Facebook files. We don't know any of the other files. The only files we know right now is Twitter files, right?
Starting point is 00:20:25 The X files, whatever you want to call it, right? Those files exist. That's right, they do exist. So then, Biden wins, now you have this. So today, the fact that the nine Supreme Court justices, especially the left, chose to go this round, that means they're choosing long-term thinking instead of short-term thinking Kudos to them. Okay. It's great that logically they were able to sit there even though they can't stand a Trump
Starting point is 00:20:55 They cannot stand the fact that this guy is gonna be the candidate So then this leads to a story from Variety Rob Do we have the Variety story here where they're kind of like, you know, so many great people have stepped away and have been so noble to step away. Rob, Tom, do you know what story we're talking about? Was it Variety, Tom? You and I were talking about a yesterday in podcast prep. Tom, I'm talking to you.
Starting point is 00:21:19 Yeah. You know, was it Variety or was it someone else? Was it, do you know what story I'm talking about or no? Okay. or was it someone else? Was it, do you know what story I'm talking about or no? Okay, so remember when they said, why doesn't Trump just step away and no longer run? Was it variety or was it? Oh yeah, and they were like, they were actually pointing it out at Biden. They said, there have been some great people that stepped away. Harry Truman stepped away. Lyndon Johnson stepped away. Who was that though? Do you remember you remember whose story that was? That said that?
Starting point is 00:21:45 I don't know. Anyway, so what's the point, guys? One of your ringers is on. So if you can turn off your ringer or someone's ringer is on. So they now want him to step away. They want Biden to step away. They desperately want Trump to step away. Okay. They're like, look, why don't you guys go be noble like these other men stepped away in the past? away. Okay, they're like, look, why don't you guys go be noble like these other men stepped away in the past. Yeah. So now they're indirectly begging Trump to leave step away. But here's a part. Here's a part that we're not thinking about. So in sales, when I was first coming up, one of my first sales trainers told me says, don't give up on a sale until you have seven ways of contacting that client.
Starting point is 00:22:26 So back in the days, what were the seven ways? It's a phone call, they're not picking up. It's a fax, they don't get back to you. It's a package you sent to their house, they don't get back to you. It's a, you know, it's a drop in by the house, they're knocking, they're not opening the door, but you not opening the door. But you try seven different ways. Do you really think the establishment and the left
Starting point is 00:22:50 is done just with this? No way. How many more different campaigns do you think they have the next nine months or seven months up their sleeve that they're gonna be doing? Eight months up their sleeve that they're gonna be doing? Multiple. Multiple, of course.
Starting point is 00:23:03 So, but this is a very big one because strategically they sat there and said if we do this it's done if we do this this is the easiest way now we can do it right and if you look at Trump one of the ways that he's playing the reason why I have this book here power versus force that I was trying to find a story in power versus force I posted this years ago and I used to train out of this book, Your Power Versus Force, that I was trying to find a story in Power Versus Force. I posted this years ago, and I used to train out of this one page in the book. And the way it explains it, it says eventually, when you're playing any game
Starting point is 00:23:35 and you played for so long, eventually you hit a certain level of calibration in the way you're going about your business, that you're no longer trying. It becomes effortless. It's no longer like you're forcing things to happen. It's just happening. If you look at him right now, the way he's going about his business, he's just going about it without force. He's just dancing and he's hitting a certain level of stride that he's pissing off the opponent without trying to piss them off. He's in court half the time, they're
Starting point is 00:24:09 trying to throw him off half the time and meanwhile what keeps happening, his popularity keeps increasing, the people are more excited about fighting for him and he's trying less. It's almost like in sports they say let the game come to you, right? Let the game come to you, right? Let the game come to you. Like, Phil would tell Kobe, slow down a little bit. Let the game come to you. Hey, Michael, can you talk to Kobe
Starting point is 00:24:32 about letting the game come to you, that one meeting that he had with Kobe? I think today, Trump is allowing the game to come to him. Yeah. And by the way, let me tell you, that's a scary sight. When you let the game come to you and you're just like, like, you know, the first time you dance with a girl and you're, say, you learn how to salsa dance
Starting point is 00:24:54 because you took classes and you're like, you're doing all this stuff, right? And then you watch somebody, you go to whatever the club is in LA, what was that downtown club? Well, White Lotus. Not White Lotus. So it's another one that was Mayan Mayan was like the place if you've never been to my and it's a lot of great books to read in my
Starting point is 00:25:11 But so at Mayan you would go and you would watch some of these guys just they would just do and then they would do these things You're like dude this guy frickin floating. He's floating Trump is getting to the phase of floating. If he gets into that phase, you think Keith Oberman's pissed off right now? Dude, the guy's about to hit levels of frustration, agitation, anger that he's never hit before. I would pay if Keith Oberman,
Starting point is 00:25:39 if you're watching this, brother, I got an income stream for you. I would pay if you had an OnlyFans account. I would pay for you to have a camera on your face when they announce every one of these victories that happens. I just want to see your reaction guy. You think you're pissed off right now?
Starting point is 00:26:00 You think you're going to sleep at night having multiple drinks to try to kind of get this thing to go wait till you see What's gonna happen to you the next three six nine months? Yes, the manipulation is not gonna slow down But if you were sponsored by any whiskey company a tequila company You're gonna need all of it the next six nine months if this keeps happening like this So common sense prevails Even the people on the left who don't like this guy certain certainly in the St. America is more important in my politics. And I respect any Democrat that is America first before political party.
Starting point is 00:26:32 And what those people in Supreme court showed, they showed it's America and the constitution first before my political party. And I salute you and I respect you. I hope it stays that way. Especially Katanji Brown Jackson, who was appointed by Biden, right? So it just shows that there's common sense going on. And as you've seen the left, the left's anger, because who are the three Democrats on there? It's the, it's the females. So they say that these are, so to my or Kagan and her, right? So is the left saying that these women are stupid
Starting point is 00:27:05 and they can't do their job? That's what they're saying. They're inept. So all those Democrats, all the leftists, you're anti-woman now? These are females that are actually following the law, but here's my question, Tom, I wanna know genuinely, Pat,
Starting point is 00:27:20 you mentioned all these tactics, and this is one of them that didn't stick, and they kinda knew about a month or two ago, that even Tom, you've been saying this numbers, the five, four, do you guys think, and I'm being genuine, is there something in place where they're even entertaining the option of trying to take him out, like actually assassinate him? Do you think? Wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on, no, Adam, please.
Starting point is 00:27:43 Hold on. Adam, you can't say, I know, but both of you, you can't just go, I don't know. I'll take three letters, JFK, if they could they would. Don't even lie to yourself. I'm just saying, do you think at all that conversation is being had at all? I'll take that.
Starting point is 00:27:58 I'll take that. I don't think, you know, if they could would, I think there's probably people that have fantasized about that, okay? No conversations. No, no, let's not like be naive and be like, well, there's no way in the world that would, no. Okay, they're probably fantasized about that, okay? And by the way, guess what you have probably fantasized about?
Starting point is 00:28:22 You probably fantasized about some things yourself that you never did, okay? You've done that. Everybody at this table is done. And when I say fantasy, I mean, maybe your rage is so bad that you're sitting there saying, you know what, if I really had it my way, I would XYZ. Yeah, so I think they've gone there, okay?
Starting point is 00:28:39 I also think it's the last resort, but the way you do that, I don't wanna say the word, the way you do any of the attempts that they put on a president, you know how you do it? They're brilliant. They don't do it directly. They do it indirectly, okay?
Starting point is 00:29:01 Now, if all of a sudden in the next three six nine months they come up with a documentary or show and it's about Lee Harvey Oswald and Some call him a villain some call him a hero if they start writing articles like that a 19 year old kid whose father beat him his entire life, mom called him a piece of shit that he doesn't have a point to live. And he's got so much anger and rage in him. And he feels like this is an opportunity for him to step up and do something. They
Starting point is 00:29:38 could wake up the next 200 Lee Harvey Oswald's to want to do something. That's the problem. That's the way they're going to do it. And all they're going to be hoping for is one of these guys to have the audacity to do it. The strategy of doing something as dark as that, it's such a deceptive way that you can inspire that. You can actually do it in the most deceptive way possible and they know how to do it. Do I think it's going to happen?
Starting point is 00:30:04 I think it's less than 5%, but it is something that's on the list of things that could happen. By the way, as a general of the army, as a lieutenant, as a leader, as a CEO of any organization, as a parent, if your girls say I'm going on a weekend getaway with my five girlfriends and she's 16 You're a moron as a father If you don't think Those other four or five girls one of them can teach some bad habit to your daughter and put him in a situation to do something dumb So if you don't sit there and process a lot I remember one time Tom and I had a conversation he comes up to me and he says hey Pat I just want to process something with you and And it's a trip that's coming up.
Starting point is 00:30:46 Do you remember this conversation? So I could trip that's coming up and, you know, they're going to Europe or they're going to this and they're going to this. What do you think about this, this, this and that? Because, you know, his daughter, she goes, do you remember this conversation? This was like, I wanna say it was four years ago maybe,
Starting point is 00:30:59 three or four years ago. And guess what? That's what a great father does. A great father sits there and says, I'm a little bit skeptical about this. Let me talk to my two or three friends I respect. Do you think I'm overthinking it? Do you think I should be worried about this a little bit? I'm like, well, you know, da-da-da-da-da, Bailey is this, Bailey is strong. You guys have raised their well. The other kids, do you know the families? Are they Christians? They are
Starting point is 00:31:29 You kind of going through and then you know what Tom is doing check. I thought about that as well check I asked that questions will check I said gonna check and okay run the same wavelength or there's an angle I hadn't quite that's right and that's why and I do that with you all the time like the other day I ask you a private question about my personal life and we're having a conversation together I'm like hey, what do you think about this this this that? And we're processing it privately together, right? I think they've had those thoughts. They've had the conversations off the mic. And I think everything's on the table right now. And as the person who's a supporter of a, if you're somebody that's working security for Trump, or you're on the inside camp, your level of paranoia and protection
Starting point is 00:32:08 has to be at the highest it's ever been. Big time. It has to be at the highest level. You know, when you're doing public events, the coming in and checking in and doing all that stuff needs to be doubled down, the security all that stuff needs to be doubled down, there can't be a single mistake done
Starting point is 00:32:22 at any of these rallies at all, okay. Unfortunately for him, he likes to be in a public light. He doesn't, he's not, he's fearless. He's not afraid of going out there versus hiding in the closet or hiding in the basement or something like that. He wants to go out there and talk to the people because he actually likes people. He actually wants to go out there and do it. But there's going to be many different tactics before that comes the next seven months. Well, do I think there's some fringe elements and extremists that would love to take out any major political candidate on the left and the right, though Vinny? Is Trump the most polarizing character we've maybe ever seen in politics?
Starting point is 00:33:01 Yes. There's a couple of things you cannot deny. One thing they have, they have 100% attempted to do is at least character assassination, but Teflon Dono out here, you know, he's the only president or any political figure I've seen where you can grab him by the blank and as poll numbers goes up, I'll shoot someone on fifth avenue, poll numbers go up, gets a mugshot, poll numbers go up. So, you know, they've attempted the character assassination I think at this point everyone in America everyone in the world knows who Donald Trump is There's nobody it's like who Donald Trump is the guys by the border Vinnie shows me a clip that he's by the border
Starting point is 00:33:36 I was the same day Trump son. Do you have that rap? I answer it. He's at the border Guys that are crossing the border are screaming Trump. Did you understand what I just said? Guys he deported to you. No, no, no, no. Guys that are trying to cross the border are screaming like, Hey, I can't believe I'm seeing Trump here. He's the biggest celebrity in the world. There's no denying that. Yeah, Rob, I can't. Character assassination. See if you can find that, Rob. Wait, hold on. Because I want to keep going up, up, up, up. It's before up, up, up. It's one more. Keep going, keep going, keep going. It's above that, right there. This is Trump at the border and people that
Starting point is 00:34:06 are, like Mexicans across the border, or you know, they could be Venezuelan, whatever, they're going Trump. They could be Chinese. They could be, well, yeah, probably. But listen, look at these guys. Welcome to all these newcomers coming to the country. Yeah, newcomers in my ass. Look at this. Listen to this. There's Governor at the wheelchair. Those are...
Starting point is 00:34:23 Trump! driving around in a wheelchair. Those are... Trump! Trump! That's pretty loud. The illegals on the other side are I wanted to do this. are freaking starstruck. Cause they're like... Well, let me show you guys.
Starting point is 00:34:40 So look, at the end of the day, this was very big. They're gonna be celebrating. I think he had an event yesterday at Mar-Lago and there should be something they should be celebrating, but more importantly, what we should be celebrating as a collective, as Americans, is our current Supreme Court with this decision.
Starting point is 00:35:00 They had an opportunity to cause a potential civil war. Exactly. And they chose long-term thinking in America over their political party Respect that's not easy to do. Yeah respect you got you got to give him kudos by the way Rob, can you go to Twitter, please? If you go to Twitter I saw this data that Brandon shout out to Brandon always sends me some phenomenal stats, but I freaking love that guy Let's go brain. Yeah, but this is a this is a different brand. It's a goal of lore, goal of lore, goal of lore. You're talking about the border, right? So I'll read this year while he's finding this. Okay. Border official see massive new surge at Southern border. Okay. So what's, what's going on? You know, it's slowing down.
Starting point is 00:35:35 Nope. The numbers are back up. Okay. So U S customs and border protection, CBP sources, reports a staggering search of 14,000 illegal immigrants at the southern border between Saturday and Friday with the Tucson, Arizona sector alone witnessing 2,000 apprehension as highlighted by Fox News. The search follows a pattern observed since President Biden's inauguration with illegal borders. Okay, we already know all this other stuff, but I want to show you this. Go to that tweet, Rob.
Starting point is 00:36:00 Go to that tweet if you could. So check this out. Strange trend at the southern border historically 90% of apprehensions of Undocumented immigrants at the southern border have been from Mexico Historically watch was the first thing you said You said look at a Mexican. He's saying Trump right? Yeah, you naturally thought in Mexican It's Mexico the numbers from other countries has skyrocketed over the last couple years.
Starting point is 00:36:25 This should shock the hell out of you. Look at the numbers here, Rob. Pull up a little bit. Can you look at that number right there. Green is from Mexico. It's always since 99. Nearly 95%, 99% of all the apprehensions in 99. Mexicans, Mexicans, Mexicans, Mexicans, Mexicans, and then go to 2011, still Mexicans, then all of a sudden it starts flipping. In 2019 under Trump, that's when Trump came out with a new border and then everything changed and it dropped. But look at the last two years, this doesn't have the 2023 numbers. Look at the non-Mexicans from other countries. Wow. Look at the non Mexicans from other countries. Wow. Look at the yellow. The yellow represents non Mexicans crossing the border apprehensions apprehensions of undocumented immigrants. So the question would be, who are these people?
Starting point is 00:37:15 Where are they coming from? Do we have stats on what countries they've apprehended? Well, if you think about it, it's China. It's it's African countries. And then dude, there's a from Iran, like the guy that they're looking for from the FBI He's a freaking he's an Iranian terrorist. Let's go with some straight up Those are the high-level brushstrokes. Let's go to a couple finer ones Vinnie and go to some startling facts so who did Castro send first
Starting point is 00:37:43 when he realized that the Muriel boat lift was going to be allowed to to 125 political prisoners he released to Miami and the unemployment the next year went to 51% political refute. Correct. So once when Castro realized that Carter was making a political human right argument and it gave Castro the opportunity, he emptied his prisons.
Starting point is 00:38:10 That is an absolute fact, we have record of it. Fact, ladies and gentlemen. Under what president, Tom? Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter, that's right. That's right. Now that, here's a fact, you have broad strokes, Vinny, and you're correct in those broad strokes
Starting point is 00:38:24 and the numbers are gonna go. What do you mean does he have broad strokes? Yeah, Tom. correct in those broad strokes and the numbers are gonna have broad strokes Yeah, Tom. He was painting there are Chinese or this he's right. Yeah, it's far more than Mexicans to check this out this week Venezuela is refusing Deportation flights from the US where we have identified criminals we've stuck them on planes We're sending them back and now Venezuela is refusing to accept them. Wait a minute, why are they doing that? Wait, I thought I sent your ass out of here, you're supposed to be in the United States. Venezuela is refusing deportation by that we are sending back there where we have identified hardened criminals are like,
Starting point is 00:38:59 wait a minute dude, there's no way in hell you should be here. Wow, can you imagine even Venezuela a communistic country with some of the worst inflation that's taking place there is saying no, we're not welcoming these criminals here. And by the way, they walked through what country to get to Texas? Mexico. And Mexico has found them committing crimes in Mexico. Who else is sending them back? Take a look at that headline.
Starting point is 00:39:26 Mexico is sending them back to Venezuela, saying, you're causing trouble in my country. We are just on a walk here going to the United States. I don't care, you're going back. And they're refusing that. Venezuela is refusing to take back its criminals that it is sending to the rest of the world. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:39:40 Wow. Sort of a different perspective here, but along the same lines here, I think obviously what's going on at the border is a freaking disaster. In my humble opinion, it's probably the number one reason that Biden is unelectable aside from his age and senality. But forget about it. Let's just look at his policies.
Starting point is 00:40:02 During COVID, we heard something quite often, and that was that we need to stop the curve because the system is overwhelmed. They're overwhelming the system. There's too many people in the hospital, the hospital beds, the overwhelming systems. Everyone has to basically be a part of this, stop the curve, let's all come together, stop the curve. Flatten the curve. Flatten the curve, stop the curve, everything with that.
Starting point is 00:40:22 A lot of curve. Overwhelmed the system. They've shocked the system. We heard these terms over and over and over and over again. So, well, to my friends on the open border policy left, guys, this is exactly what's going on at the border right now. The system is being overwhelmed, it's being flooded, and it's a fricking disaster.
Starting point is 00:40:44 And you know, I had a conversation with our friend, one of your top guys at PHP who came from one of these countries legally. And I asked him quite bluntly, like what percentage of these people do you think are genuinely looking for asylum, but fleeing turmoil and gang warfare? How many people are these criminals?
Starting point is 00:41:05 He's like, bro, it's 50, 50. You know, a lot of them are escaping what's going on in El Salvador. We've seen what Bokelly's done or a lot of other countries right there. And a lot of them are just straight up understanding that there's open border policy. China is a unique situation because I saw an expose
Starting point is 00:41:21 and a major outlet. He goes, why are the Chinese coming here? And I was like, all right outlet he goes why are the Chinese coming here? And I was like all right well why are the Chinese coming here? Obviously the obvious answer is like well she's standing them in To be a spy which I'm sure there's some element of truth to that But you know we talk about China a lot and the one-child policy Do you know that there's 40 million men in China who have zero prospects of ever getting late? By the way, that's a very big stat you're given right now. 40
Starting point is 00:41:53 million. So, so I know you're going from the late part, but this is not about just getting no, not about ever getting a woman. No, no, I so these are people that want to have family. Yes. That imagine just to kind of put in perspective. Yes. Okay. It's like going to a club in Kentucky, Kentucky and the club is called Pickle Factory. Yeah. And not as as if I've never been to a club in Kentucky called Pickle Factory.
Starting point is 00:42:22 You know what it means? You know, things are bad that even on Thursday night ladies night 90% of the people at the club are men. That's a club called China. Yes, what he's talking. Yes Yeah, and that's exactly what's going on So a lot of these people are basically a flea in the country because they have no process of Getting a woman starting a family having children anything like that, you know as someone that worked in nightlife In South Beach for many years, well, I own a bar in South Beach.
Starting point is 00:42:48 Pickle factory. Pickle factory. The pickle factory. Soft-pickle factory. Pickle factory, we got two for one drinks, sex on the beach, all you want. But, you know, my number one rule, any nightlife entrepreneur,
Starting point is 00:42:59 anyone who's throwing parties, there's one type of party we are not interested in, and that is a sausage party. That is no good. Even when we did the party at the Soho house, I made every single person, including people who are part of value, Taman, Vinny Brady. I literally said you cannot come unless you bring a female about a trans, but at least whatever. He identifies. Don't come. Exactly. Don't we go. But it's exactly what's going on in China. So there's, there's, there's some, there gonna come but it's exactly what's going on in China So there's there's there's some well, there's some intricacies here. What's going on?
Starting point is 00:43:29 Why is that everything that we talk about somehow goes to girls nightclubs? You know laid like it's the border Adam is the only guy know that can turn every story Yeah, and it is true. Adam's like, you know what, nuclear war is coming. Let me tell you something right now. The missiles, the radiance. The radiation is making it. It's gonna come into the, you know. Yeah, the stem cells.
Starting point is 00:43:52 The name of the bar that it's gonna hit is called Bottoms Up. Thank you, because it's a game. Exactly, by the way, you guys can check me out at Pickle Factory tonight. I'll be out there. Bottoms up. Fantastic, well done Tuesday nights.
Starting point is 00:44:01 All right, so next story. Kellogg's CEO tells Americans, you ready for this? To eat cereal for dinner. Yes. To offset high cost of living. This article is written by the great writers of value-tainment.
Starting point is 00:44:18 Okay, who was it? It's a, I, actually, Rob, can you actually find out? It's one of those, what the hell is it? Kellogg's CEO, Gary. Connor. Hillnake? It's one of those. Shout out to Shane and Connor. Who is it? Kellogg, C.O. Gary. Connor. Pillnick, steered up a bowl of controversy last week. Rob, can you pull up the commercial? Actually, go a little lower so we can show the commercial.
Starting point is 00:44:32 Great work, by the way. So, a bowl of controversy. Steered up a bowl of controversy last week after offering struggling consumers some not so great advice for handling, rising grocery prices. And any of you would see him, you have to watch this interview by the way,
Starting point is 00:44:46 Pillmick suggested that having cereal for dinner, even the guy was shocked. The guy's like, what the hell are you talking about? And by the way, according to the most recent data from US Department of Agriculture, consumers spend on average 11.3% of their disposable personal income on food in 2022, a level we have not seen since 1991.
Starting point is 00:45:06 Watch this interview. And by the way, if you're watching this, please let me know if he convinced you that you should have cereal for dinner. Go ahead, Rob. The cereal category has always been quite affordable and it tends to be a great destination when consumers are under pressure. So some of the things that we're doing is first messaging. We got to reach the consumer where they are. So we're advertising about cereal for dinner.
Starting point is 00:45:28 If you think about the cost of cereal for a family versus what they might otherwise do, that's going to be much more affordable. I'm all for innovation and marketing, but the idea of having cereal for dinner, I don't have the potential for that to land the wrong way. We don't think so. In fact, it's landing really well right now, Carl. When we look at all of our data, of course we would know that breakfast cereal is the number one choice for in-home consumption. We understand that for breakfast.
Starting point is 00:45:54 It turns out that over 25% of our consumption is outside the breakfast occasion. A lot of it's at dinner, and that occasion continues to grow, as well as the snacking occasion. By the way, pass it right here for me, and do me a favor. Okay, so I want you to go to, make it smaller, Robin, go to the actual commercials,
Starting point is 00:46:10 like 15 seconds or something like that. Go, Lord, this is the commercial. Tell me, the marketing team that came up with this, okay, tell me if this commercial actually inspires you. Maybe you're watching and saying, you know what, babe? Moving forward, we're gonna have dinner, a cereal for dinner, watch this. Oh, we're gonna have dinner, cereal for dinner. Watch this.
Starting point is 00:46:26 Oh, look how happy the kids are. Go ahead, buddy. When I say cereal, you say dinner. Cereal. Yeah! Cereal. Yeah! Chicken!
Starting point is 00:46:35 Diabetes! You can't have the night off, chicken. Okay, I'll go marinate. Cereal! Yeah! Cereal! Diabetes! Diabetes! Exactly. So, by the way go ahead well you know as someone
Starting point is 00:46:49 with four kids Tom two kids I'm sure the the number one thing you want before you put your kids to bed is tons of sugar to just amp them up this is the equivalent I think it's ironic that they were doing the whole chicken dance out here. This is the Chick-fil-A messaging. This is the cows out there basically billboarding to eat more chicken. But millions are going to be like, you know, what if they're saying it, maybe we should do it. But Adam, going back to the hooking up and imagine like having like a late night dinner with like a girl candlelight. You guys are going to that again. Maybe. Go ahead Tom.
Starting point is 00:47:26 So what do you think about this story? We almost went there Pat. I think this is horrifying. First of all, if you take a look at the side of a box of frosted flakes, the frosted part is a massive amount of sugar. There is hardly a strong nutritional base in most of the super sugar-fied cereals that they have. Number one. And number two,
Starting point is 00:47:45 you know, I think that this has got a tone of desperation from Kellogg's, number one. But number two, I think it's – I think people need to look at why would it resonate? Could it be that it's resonating with people that are really strapped? Could it be that it's resonating with people that can't afford some fresh vegetables and chicken to make a nutritious Regular dinner could it be you know I that that just really shocks it to me and Carl Quintilla Who's the CNBC reporter there and normally he lands very much on the the liberal side of things not crazy liberal But definitely liberal he even sits there surprised aren't you concerned this is going to land the wrong way? And what he's saying is that it just landed the wrong way with me.
Starting point is 00:48:29 And I think this is so disappointing to me. And on so many levels, I think about just the strapped American consumer turning to a box of frosted flakes at dinner. But let me say this. Let me say this. Okay, guess what his job is? His job is to sell. I'm not offended by that, very simple. Your job is to convince us to eat a lot of cereal, okay?
Starting point is 00:48:52 Warren Buffett, guess how he would do his interviews. I drink eight Coca-Cola's a day. And we're like, wait, what? Yeah, I drink eight Coca-Cola's a day. You know who's the biggest shareholder of Coca-Cola? More about it. Oh my God, I cannot believe it. So he's gonna go, eight Coca-Cola's a day?
Starting point is 00:49:09 Yes, he drank eight, whatever the number was that he would talk about. If a guy worked, how are it shows? How many cups of, guess what he's supposed to say. I drink six cups of coffee a day. The job of a person like that, his job is to sell you on using the product the most. Guess what?
Starting point is 00:49:25 Then the job of the consumer is to either be sold or to question it, okay? Very simple. Now, one can sit there and say, well, you know, when you're looking at this stuff, this is really not good for your kids. So here's what we did. About a year and a half ago,
Starting point is 00:49:42 I don't know the exact date, but I would say 17 months ago, we brought a nutritionist to the house. And what we did is we said, go out at the entire, what do you call it? The pantry. The pantry and the fridge, okay? A part of it is Alper, a part of it is the nutritionist,
Starting point is 00:49:57 and Jen was reading this book. Believe it or not, you know which book it was. It was the book, but she was obsessed with Brady's book and she was obsessed with liver King's book that he recommended, not liver King's book. He recommended a book on diet. So you know what's the first thing we cut a year and a half ago?
Starting point is 00:50:14 Cereal. Do you know when the last time kids had cereal? A year and a half ago. Do you know that? No cereal. No cereal for dinner. No cereal for breakfast. No cereal for lunch.
Starting point is 00:50:23 Period. Now, the kids are conditioned on what to eat. You start off the day if you're having breakfast, you're like this, you're like that, everything starts up with protein. You first eat protein, then you eat other food, lunch. You first eat protein, then you eat other food, dinner. You first eat protein, then you eat other food. Gradually, if you can get your kids to start thinking about, you know when you see young kids and they're fat and chubby, you know what parents will say?
Starting point is 00:50:48 They'll say things like, what? Well, he's got some babies. He's a fat. He's just big bone. Yeah. He's just big bone. No, no. The diet probably sucks.
Starting point is 00:50:57 Now, don't get me wrong. Some people, ectomorph, mesomorph, endomorph, we understand that there's different kind of bodies. I'm not sitting here saying there aren't people like that or like that. But our job, your job as a parent is, and by the way, what's your favorite cereal? Because I can tell you what's my favorite cereal. Tom, what's your favorite all time cereal? I haven't had it for two years, year and a half.
Starting point is 00:51:16 What's your favorite cereal? It was a long, long time ago. Honey Bunches of Oats. Oh wow. Had a good commercial, by the way. Honey Bunches of Oats. Oh wow. Had a good commercial by the way. Honey Bunches of oats. That was a good one. What's yours? Such a white guy. I'm curious to know what yours is. What were fruity pebbles? Really? What's really cold milk? I would hide it under the bed so my brother wouldn't find it. Wow. Wait a minute. Sorry, you took Adam's choice.
Starting point is 00:51:41 Bro. Says Honey Bunches of White Guy. Dude ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Cocoa Krispies. That's, let me tell you. Is that Count Chocula? And I can have it. Oh, they're like little cookies. I would have been a great spokesperson for this guy. I would say step aside, let me be the CEO. We're gonna sell so much fricking cereal, but unfortunately it's not good for you. They make a lot of noise.
Starting point is 00:52:19 That was the whole thing, right? Yeah, that was the whole thing. It's Krispies. It is the job of a CEO of the president of Compute to be a marketer. I mean, look. the whole thing. It is the great, it is the job of a CEO of the president of company to be a marketer. I mean, look, right? If you want to be fat, eat cereal and carbs all day long. If you want to get your stuff together, low carb lifestyle, protein, vegetables, I abide by no sugar.
Starting point is 00:52:39 This is why I only drink vault 20 times a day. What I do is it's low sugar. It unlocks your brain and it prepares 20 times a day. What I do is it's low sugar, it unlocks your brain and it prepares you for the day. Anyway, this is all I have to say about that. Anyway, you guys should check out the vault. Vault, drink on Amazon. You have 20 vaults to unlock your brain?
Starting point is 00:52:57 Wow. Imagine if you didn't drink 20. But you know there's a story out there. I'm trying to find it right now. I don't know, Rob, you can pull it up. That there was hunger and everything. I wanna go to find it right now. I don't know, Rob, you can pull it up. That there was hunger and everything. I wanna go to the next story. What story is this?
Starting point is 00:53:09 Obesity is now a bigger problem than lack of hunger and lack of food. Sure, do you know how many people are dealing with obesity right now? The number is a billion people. Okay, it's the number that just came out that talks about how many people are dealing with that. And Rob, if you wanna go to the Ozempic, if you want to go to the Ozempic story,
Starting point is 00:53:25 if you want to go to the Ozempic story, okay, Ozempic is coming for gyms. Here's how they're responding. And this is a CNN story, so you know the story is gonna be. It has to be legit. Yeah, 100%. Okay, so let's go through it. So, here we go.
Starting point is 00:53:39 Luxury gyms, such as Lifetime and Equinox are strategically integrating weight loss clinics and specialized exercise programs. For individuals prescribed with GLP-1 medication, Bahram Akradi, C.L.V. Lightham. By the way, we're pretty start of a guy. What he built with this concept, respect him for what he built. But let's see what they did with those MPQs. C.L.V. Lightham stated, we are confident that this GLP-1 mega trend will be particularly
Starting point is 00:54:03 positive for a lifetime. Equinox GLP-1 protocol promises a targeted fitness program to retain and build muscle during the weight loss process. With projections estimating around 30 million people using GLP-1 drugs by 2030, gyms are gearing up to tap into this market. Analysts suggest that gyms from Planet Fitness to high-end brands may witness an influx of new members drawn by the desire to counteract muscle loss associated with GLP-1 medication. Tom, how much are you following this ozempic trend that's going on right now in America? I am there.
Starting point is 00:54:38 By the way, Eli Lilly, anybody who had bought Eli Lilly over the last year, Rob, you can pull a stock chart if it's convenient This is this is what I'm following take a look at what happened to Eli Lilly over in the last year. Yeah It's it's crazy. I think they're bigger than Pfizer and Moderna. You always know that those things Eli you money went from 300 a share to almost 800 a share in a single year It was one of the, that an Nvidia was huge. So I'm sitting there looking at the stock go up and I dove into it. And the weight loss drugs and everything, this is a phenomena because America is a
Starting point is 00:55:14 microwave culture. We want to put it in the microwave and get it back in a minute. So if we can say, wait a minute, taking walks and cardio is hard, you know, Eating right is expensive and it takes effort. You know what, if I could just take a pill to be thin, but wait, you're gonna suffer from muscle loss, now the gyms are trying to bring it around. And I think the gyms are also trying to be a little bit like a pharmacy, right?
Starting point is 00:55:38 Hey, come lose weight and gain muscle. Well, people are more concerned about the losing weight part. So basically you have a phenomena and you, I'm waiting for the side effects. There's a lot of serious ones down the pipe. Because yes, I'm waiting for the side effects to be common knowledge, not just isolated headlines, because we saw what happened with all of the opioid drugs. Remember, there was a bunch of drug companies pat and the stocks went crazy. Oh, look at the opioids. They're saving cancer patients and people have, you know,
Starting point is 00:56:11 extreme injuries and the painkillers and everything. And then we're finding out people are addicted to oxycontin. So that's what I think's happened in here. Well, Osempic, isn't that for type 2 diabetes? It's not even for weight loss, by the way. It's for diabetes. Right. So, Rob, can you pull up the story by go type and Isn't that for type 2 diabetes? It's not even for weight loss by the way. It's for diabetes, right? So it was a rabbit. Can you pull up the story by go type in? Go type in GLP one ozampic just type that on Google Ozenpik there you go and then go to the Harvard story the second one right there if you can click on that
Starting point is 00:56:39 Is that the one that's a side effect zoom in a little bit if you could and then this is a month ago Go lower go lower lower Yeah, go ahead and subscribe to that email very quickly. Zoom in. Zoom in. Hi. Keep going lower, lower, lower, lower, lower. All right, here we go. Right there. So, GOP1 drugs, generic name, semi-gluteute injection, ozempic brand name, approved use, type 2 diabetes. That's what it's for, right? So now let's see what the side effects are on the bottom. This is from Harvard's website. Go all the way down. Osempic, a phase that causes a lot of the drugs. You may have heard about this drug misleading because the G. This can be a side effect of G.L.P. when drug on any other use. The rapid loss of fat in the face can cause a hollow look on the
Starting point is 00:57:25 face. Changes in the size of lips, cheeks, and chin wrinkles to the face, sunken eyes, sagging jowls around the jaw and neck. Go a little lower to see what it says. Other side effects of this is nausea can be managed by avoiding strong smells and eating crackers, mint or, okay, got it. Vomiting can be managed by, can be managed by well hydrated and having more frequent meals and smaller amounts. Diarrhea can be managed by drinking plenty of water. Constipation can be managed by getting enough fiber. Okay, so they're telling you those things are going to happen to you.
Starting point is 00:58:00 To help avoid gastrointestinal side effects, eat slowly and stop when full, have smaller portions, avoid being too active, immediate after eating, less common but more serious side effects, pancreatitis, and inflammation of pancreas that causes abdominal pain, gastro-peresis in which movement of food out of the stomach is slowed or stopped, bowel obstruction, a blockage that keeps food from passing through the intestines. That could be a problem. Galstones attacks and bowel duct blockage,
Starting point is 00:58:35 go a little lower. Read the first sentence, sir, right there. Most side effects of GLP on drugs are not serious. No, no, that sounded serious. You should immediately seek medical attention if you have. Severe vomiting or diarrhea, severe pain or tenderness in your belly, inability to pass gas. That's terrible for men.
Starting point is 00:58:50 Oh my God. Or move your bowels. That's okay for women though. Exactly. Eliminate that from the... There goes the yellow skin. There goes the poker part. Gollilore.
Starting point is 00:58:58 Gollilore. There's more. There you go. I mean, so, look, this idea of, and look, I run a big enough of an insurance company that when I get the calls, it's like, let me tell you, this person's taking this, that person's taking this, this person's taking this,
Starting point is 00:59:12 and what do you think about this? And what do you think about, and I'm not a fan, I'm not a fan of getting caught up in this kind of stuff. By the way, who was the person you had that they were making fun of, was in PIX, and stop being jealous because you can't afford it? Kelly Osborn, as you guys remember, she was she was you know Ozzy Osbourne's daughter. First of all, can you do me one favor Rob show her mother you know those side effects that you talked about her
Starting point is 00:59:32 and show her mom this is the mother I send it to Rob look at the mother's face that is Sharon that's Sharon Osbourne back you do a close-up on her face Rob everything that you just described her neck her face she does not look also 75. You know, by the way She had meat on her bones and she just stayed healthy But then this is Kelly Osborne talking about people hate on people that are on ozembic because they can't afford it play this clip. I Think it's amazing and I think it's great for them. There are a million ways to lose weight Why not do it through something that isn't as boring as working out? People hate on it because they want to do it through something that isn't as boring as working out? People
Starting point is 01:00:05 hate on it because they want to do it. And the people who hate it on the most, secretly doing it or pissed off that they can't afford it. You don't at all sound like an elite. Let's not forget who Kelly, who she is. She's the same person that when Trump was talking about the border, the immigration policy. Do you remember what she said about toilets? Rob policy do you remember what she said about? Toilets, but Rob, can you play what she said here guys? This is the same person every Latino out of this country Then who is going to be cleaning your toilet Donald Trump? In the sense that
Starting point is 01:00:42 But they don't know They're eating But by the way, this is the same out of touch it leave it rich person that's like one of my favorite movies She's been jeopardy champion. She's the best. What is it? What is it? When what? Let us have thought with you But but this is the most out of touch Can you imagine the saying this in front of a camera with a mic that the people that aren't taking OZMPIC is because they hate on me, because they can't afford it? What an out of touch spoiled elitist loser.
Starting point is 01:01:15 Yeah, loser. I think we're heading the same. This clip has been brought to you by OZMPIC, our sponsor. Oh, oh. Can we go to the commercial real quick? Yeah, did you say, how about, did you say, how about, you listed all that stuff that's negative,
Starting point is 01:01:27 how, you know what nobody's saying? Hey, eat healthy. You don't have to deal with any of those side effects. Like, how about this? Don't eat cereal at 8 p.m. How about that? How about just be smart about your diet? This is just a little quick thing.
Starting point is 01:01:41 Or any of the other 23 hours. Oh yeah, exactly. Just like, what what happened? You think that's gonna work you think like this, you know going to the gym, you know Selling people on exercising is gonna be more attractive than a quick fix like this. Oh, do you know how easy of a product? This is to sell today. Yep. Yeah, and by way, this is that's right. This is for, originally, was for diabetes. And now you've got multiple, and I'm not gonna name this website,
Starting point is 01:02:10 but there are multiple websites that are online pharmacies. You know, fill out the form, doctor will contact you. Step one, fill out the form. Step two, doctor will contact you. Step three, get your meds. Weight loss made easy. Get access to ozempic, we gov, and other weight loss medications. There's nothing in this particular site,
Starting point is 01:02:34 and there are many like it. It's one shot a week. People are losing weight with GOP1. Why can't you? An easy once a week shot. You hear what Pat just said? Yeah. You go to the gym and do all that, or it's an easy once a week shot. You hear what Pat just said? Yeah. You don't go to the gym and do all that,
Starting point is 01:02:47 or it's an easy once a week shot. But I mean you're healthy. This is a diabetes medication, that there is not a word on this particular website, and there are many of these online pharmacies that are talking about it. That's why I say set your calendar, ladies and gentlemen. I believe there's gonna be a side effect fallout,
Starting point is 01:03:04 and we're gonna be back in court with these billion-dollar settlements just like we are for many other drugs that just wash through the populace as an easy one-step microwave solution just like all those opioids. The most interesting thing, the most compelling, she said, what did she say is who wants to work out? It's so boring. You could just take one of these pills and be skinny. Let me tell you guys something.
Starting point is 01:03:29 Listen, you fat bastards. If it was easy, everyone would do it. We learned during COVID that the people that actually were healthy, that worked out, that exercised, that did cardio, that got sunlight, that actually went to the gym, we're perfectly fine. We saw that video with RFK bench pressing 300 pounds. And then whatever that doctor's name was
Starting point is 01:03:51 who looked sloppy as all sloppiness. That was the vaccine advocate. It was like, take your pick here, guy. Just don't work out. Do not take care of yourself. This guy, this sloppy guy okay yeah and those are great pictures of the guy that's right Peter Hote so there's a difference between being preventative and reactive it's always better to be
Starting point is 01:04:15 preventative and it do it the hard way so it's the equivalent not going to the gym not working out it and to a Osempic is the equivalent of trying to get rich quick. You talked about microwave hustle society, 100% get rich quick. We already know where that ends. Sam Bankman freed, Bernie made off. We already understand the situation. That's why it's better to build well slow.
Starting point is 01:04:40 If you work out every day, three days a week, for years and years and years and years, you'll just always stay in shape. It's not an overnight thing. There's no overnight success. So if you think this quick pill is your answer, look at all those side effects. Let's go to this next story. Next story, Panera Bread in California Circuses.
Starting point is 01:05:00 This is a Wall Street Journal story with that title, by the way, Panera Bread in California Circuses. California's Wall Street Journal story with that title by the way Panera bread in California circuses California's new $20 fast food minimum wage set to take effect in April raised eyebrows due to its peculiar Exemption of bakeries Allegedly benefiting Panera bread Governor Newsom's ties to Greg Flynn a Panera franchise owner and campaign donor have sparked controversy. Flynn donated $100,000 to Newsom in 2021 and $65,000 for his reelection despite claims of innocence from both Newsom and Flynn.
Starting point is 01:05:36 The involvement of political donors in crafting legislation remains suspicious. The service employment international union, SEIU opposed broad exemptions, but accepted a limited one for bakeries Existed before September 15 2023 Flint denies requesting this exemption and claims to have been surprised by its inclusion in a final Legislations. Oh surprise. That's so great. By the way, do you know what this means? Minimal wage for Restaurants companies fast food joints, I believe it's with 100 employees or more. If you have 100 employees or more, the minimum wage is officially 20 bucks an hour, Vinny.
Starting point is 01:06:13 How they're gonna make their money then? Oh, they're gonna make their money. You know how they're gonna make their money? Charge the customers more? That's all they're gonna do. Whatever the food was is just more expensive. So before the minimum wage was 10 bucks or 15 bucks, now you're going to make you 20 bucks, $5 on $15 is what? 33%. If something you were
Starting point is 01:06:33 going to order steak or chicken at Cheesecake Factory, whatever kind of a food you're going to order from them. Bill was going to be $50. The bill is officially $65. That's what they're going to be doing. And meanwhile, more and more people will be leaving50, the bill is officially $65. That's what they're going to be doing. Okay, and meanwhile, more and more people will be leaving California, but this Panera bread guy that's giving money to Newsom is now sitting there, can pay people whatever they want, not the $20, probably the $15 money, and still save that third on the cost. Tom, what's your reaction when you hear a story like this? Well, I'm not surprised by what Nikki Haley's doing here because she got money from Boeing
Starting point is 01:07:08 and so she gave Boeing some sweet deal. Wait, wait, wait. I'm sorry. Wrong story Tom. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm wrong. This is Newsom and Flynn. I'm terribly sorry. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:17 Well, I'm not surprised what Newsom is doing here. They gave him money to his campaign and so now he's returning the favor. This is why big donors give. Ladies and gentlemen, they do it because they want favors. They want something for their industry or something's going to help them. I'm not surprised here. I'm surprised we don't see more stories like it exposing this graft to the light of day. By the way, guess what the job of a guy like him is?
Starting point is 01:07:48 So in here, let's go through who is the most responsible for this right here, from the highest to the least. Is it the billionaire, the millionaire, the guy that's given him money, Is it him or is it Newsom? 100% Newsom by the way, that's his job. I'm if I'm that guy dude I'm doing the exact same thing just like the Kellogg cereal guy. We already know Gavin Newsom's price if this is actually what happened and the number is Exactly 164 thousand dollars An 80 cents apparently because that's how much he gave him right so
Starting point is 01:08:25 that's if this is what happened Gavin Newsom has a price is anybody surprised by that why are you excluding bakeries what's the deal with that right so what's the deal so it just further proves as we go slippery slippery slope here minimum wage is just an absolute scam. So all ideas start out in a good way, the Industrial Revolution, starting labor unions, all right, workers' rights, better conditions, I get it. But now they're revealing their hand.
Starting point is 01:08:58 Like, what was the one congresswoman in California that we talked about calling for a $50 minimum wage? It's insane. The lady in Oakland, yeah. It's insane. And it's just gonna go up and up and up and up. in California that we talked about calling for a $50 minimum wage. Yeah. It's insane. The lady in Oakland, yeah. It's insane. And it's just going to go up and up and up and up. And so there's two ways to have more money in your life, right?
Starting point is 01:09:13 You can either make more or spend less. And there's two ways to basically combat minimum wage. You could charge the customer more or option B, the Joe Biden approach, it's shrinkflation. You go to get a sandwich, which is usually 12 inches. Here's your seven inch sandwich, Vinny. So I think you're paying the same price for it. Yeah, that's the lady right there. It's just all ludicrous.
Starting point is 01:09:36 But this way, that was asking who's fault it was. And the answer is this businessman did not break any laws. No. The rules of the game is that you are free to donate to people. Hey, I'd love to see you win this election. I think we need more of this and less of that. I really, this legislation would help us.
Starting point is 01:09:54 You know, please remember me and remember the plight of my industry because this would help my industry. Here's $100,000. That's legal. That's the way this works. So I think it's the broken system that is at fault because this entrepreneur, this business owner did what's legal and inbound. Tom, was Citizens United in 2010, whatever it was, was that only for federal elections
Starting point is 01:10:20 or was that for state elections as well? I'm not familiar with the waterfall effect on it, but Citizens United basically gave corporations unlimited ceilings on donations. And I think for you and I, Rob, you could look this up. I think for each presidential primary and presidential election, I think you and I are capped out at about like a citizen at like five grand or something like that for candidate And by the way, just so you guys know this Greg Flynn guy the way it sounds like it's like yeah He just owns a couple franchises
Starting point is 01:10:52 Greg Flynn is the biggest franchise owner of restaurants worldwide. Oh, gotcha So just so you know, this is not some small-time guy Rob. Can you go up to this and just kind of see what is type in? Greg Flynn net worth just tapping Greg Flynn net worth and then go to the story of the first one right there seven franchise billionaires you should know that's from a year ago okay zoom in first one is who zoom in Greg there we go Greg Flynn is a founder and CEO the largest franchise operator in the world Flynn restaurant group and Flynn properties he started his franchising journey in 1999 when he purchased Applebee's franchise over the years. He has grown to multi-unit franchisee Brad Flynn Restaurant Group into a wildly successful operation. The brand owns and operates approximately 2400 Applebee's. Taco Bell's, Arby's, Wendy's,
Starting point is 01:11:39 Pizza Hut's and Panera generating roughly four billion in sales in 2012 Flynn became the first American franchisee to reach the billion dollar mark as an enterprise. The Flynn restaurant group is worth an estimated two billion dollars. Well Pat let me ask you this I want you to turn on your 1.8 GPA math hat right quick. So anytime you're making these types of political donations the calculation is what's the ROI? Tell me what the ROI would be for $164,000 versus $2 billion in sales. How much does that fit the company? Flynn Restaurant Group, how many restaurants they have in California? Flynn Restaurant Group, restaurants owned in California. So if we go Flynn Restaurant Group restaurants owned in California. So if we go Flint restaurant groups owned in California,
Starting point is 01:12:30 there was one guy, there was one guy, there was one guy, there was one guy, six brands, so if you see how many they own in California, all you have to do is, okay, they're in 42 states. 2400 restaurants and 44 states. How many in California? And employees 7,300 people. 7,300 people. 7,300 people. 7,400 restaurants. How many in California? How many in California? 7,300 people. 7,000, 3,000 people.
Starting point is 01:12:45 7,000, 3,000 people. So how many employees does this group have? Maybe we need to ask a question that way. I don't know, Rob, punch it in a little bit. Flynn Restaurant Group, employees in California. There you go. Let's see how many they got.
Starting point is 01:13:01 Because the number has to be a reasonable number. Including some of these guys who are going to go to California. Because the number has to be a reasonable number. Including somebody's going, what's that, what's that, what's that, what's that, 400 times. How many, 30,000 of the employees, it's given a breakdown of how many, what their demos are. But all you have to do is,
Starting point is 01:13:14 if these guys got 73,000 employees worldwide, you have to assume California is probably one of their biggest ones, okay? Now let's just say in California they have I don't know let's say it's 10,000 employees pick the 10,000 employees of the 10,000 employees Let's say 20% of them are minimum wage employees. Okay, so let's take 20% which is what two probably more than that But I'm with you. I'm just given a number here. Let's just say 20% which is what? Probably more than that. But I'm with you. I'm just giving a number here. Let's just say 20%. Yeah, I agree. But let's say 25%. Sure. 25% of 10,000 employees is
Starting point is 01:13:50 2,500 employees. 2,500 employees times five times 40 times 52. So $26 million savings. Yeah. That's what it is. So do you think it was worth that $160? That just did. It took $5 off their wage and backed into it. 26 million dollar savings, which means, and by the way, that's at $10,000 in California, of which 25% are getting paid minimum wage. If it's 20,050%, the number could be easily $100 million. So they're saving tens of millions of dollars. So this is why we say, well, why would someone donate to a political party or a candidate? And you know, this is a of millions of dollars. So this is why we say, well, why would someone donate to a political party or a candidate? And, you know, this is a wild amount of money,
Starting point is 01:14:29 but, you know, scratch my back and I'll funny thing about my back Vinny, but for $164,000, whatever it is. If the vote is for sale, which it is in the state of California, you get opportunity. By the way, this is not just California. He just happens to be one of the best ones in the country to do it. So let's go through this next one here.
Starting point is 01:14:49 A very historical win for Nikki Haley in District of Columbia. We have to give her praise because this is a big deal. And the reason why this is a big deal, because her campaign strategies, if she has, I'm sure she's got a few of them, they're probably sitting there thinking some ideas on next moves. Nikki Haley wins the district of Columbia Republican primary and gets her first 2024 victory AP News. She, in terms of Donald Trump's,
Starting point is 01:15:14 her spokesperson emphasized, it's not surprising that Republicans closest to DC, dysfunctions, are rejecting Donald Trump and all his chaos. Really, that's what you said. Let me read it one more time with the spokesperson said, it's not surprising that Republicans closest to Washington, dysfunction are rejecting Donald Trump and all of his chaos.
Starting point is 01:15:35 This could have easily been written. It's not surprising that the establishment in DC who have destroyed the city, which our capital is in is supporting Nikki Haley. Haley clinches all 19 delegates in DC primary marking a significant win despite the district's heavily democratic leanings with only about 23,000 registered Republicans. Trump's campaign respondents sarcastically congratulating her queen of the swamp. Despite previous losses, Haley
Starting point is 01:16:03 vows to continue challenging Trump, aiming to provide voters with an alternative. Her rally in DC reflects her strategy of engaging with diverse Republican voters, including moderates. She emphasized her ability to deny Biden a second term contrasting herself with Trump's electability. You know what this victory is, folks? It's very simple.
Starting point is 01:16:22 She can actually win as a Democrat. That's what this means. DC, are you kidding me? How many cities do we have in America as left as DC? Do you know when DC started having a mayor? Rob, can you go pull up to see the first time DC had a mayor? I think it's 1974. First DC mayor. I did an episode on this. What year is it? Maybe 19, what is it? First DC mayor, I did an episode on this. What year is it? Maybe 19, what is it? It was a rank from the original. So the, and as the first mayor of DC was in 75.
Starting point is 01:16:52 Okay. So first time they had a DC mayor was in 1975. Do you know since 1975 till today, how many Republican mayors DCs have? Zero. Zero. What? It's always been democratic. Do you know what city has the biggest disparity between the biggest population of top earners making $200,000 plus and the biggest people
Starting point is 01:17:14 making the least amount of money meaning to go with DC Pat yeah do you know who has the top crime in America for robbery burg I mean you go through it. And who do you think is number one? DC. The people who have the worst policies to run a city in America just voted for Nikki Haley. Good job, guys. Congratulations, honey. And by the way, there is-
Starting point is 01:17:36 You're officially a leading candidate for the Democratic Party, which you should be very proud of. So campaign strategy, it's time. You may want to consider flipping the party because Supreme Court, your dream that you thought it was going to happen, it's not. You may want to consider flipping the party because Supreme Court, your dream that you thought it was going to happen, it's not going to be happening. It's time to start talking to the establishment left on how much money they would back you up if you ran as a Democrat. That's actually the most formidable strategy for Nikki Haley.
Starting point is 01:18:00 Wow. Because if you think about it too, because Nikki Haley, she would replace what, Kamala Harris, so a woman of color replacing a woman of color. And then we'll have Gavin Newscum Wow, because if you think about it too, because Nikki Haley, she would replace what, Kamala Harris? So a woman of color replacing a woman of color. And then we'll have Gavin Newskum as the President of the United States. That's a nice little tactic too. You know what, you better be careful with that. What, it might be real?
Starting point is 01:18:16 From a political strategy standpoint, if you take a look at their ability to sway the voters, that would be a very strong take. It would be. Oh my God, Gavin Newscombe? Oh. But DC, man, what a history they had. It was that, what was that, Mary and Bear?
Starting point is 01:18:30 Mary and Bear, that's what I was going with. He was completely criminal. He was completely criminal. He ran on the platform, I will get the drugs off the street and into my nose. You know, it's basically. You have my vote, Mr. Berry. And he also had, he had all the affairs, and he were talking about education,
Starting point is 01:18:48 and they joke they called him the Beducation Candidate. It was crazy. And actually, when he got out of jail, you know what the people did? They elected him again. Oh, they love him. They love him. Washington, D.C. City politics, a horrible blot of history. Yeah, it's the swamp man. It's famously the swamp.
Starting point is 01:19:12 So we know the swamp. But if that's all you can win, what does that say? You're an establishment candidate, you know, just, just make it legitimate. Stop denying it. Just make it legitimate. I don't, I'm sure I'll get some pushback on this. But we'll push. I just think she's an establishment Republican candidate
Starting point is 01:19:28 in the same elk as Jeb Bush. And the whole cast of characters that Trump chopped down one by one by one by one by one. Nothing in her career leads me to believe that she's a Democrat. Do I think she's part of the Uniparty Establishment? Yes. Swamp? Yes. You know, she even, she was on Kristen Welker on MSNBC Meet the Press and she point Blake Astor like, are you gonna run as a third party? Would you run? She goes, I'm a Republican. You know, you might
Starting point is 01:19:58 not, I might not agree with all the Republicans. She's just not Maga. She's looking for her lane. And I'll tell you what, I'll tell you what, if Trump doesn't win in 2024, Vinny, hold your breath. I don't want you to get upset here. I'm totally fine. I'm calm. And I don't, and I think Trump, I think he's winning in the general electorate right now. 48 43 national polls. She might end up being proven right because she's running around saying that he's unelectable in a general election. Now she's completely unelectable in a Republican primary. No doubt. Yeah, that was the interview right there. But we'll see who gets the last
Starting point is 01:20:35 laugh. She was the first woman, I'm not campaigning for whatsoever. I think she's very elitist, as Pat likes to say, but she was the first woman ever, uh, to win a GOP primary, uh, obviously was in DC swamp creature, but she's just, I think she's calculated and she's just waiting for Trump for something to happen and waiting in the balance. There's zero, uh, people in the democratic party in the DNC that is doing anything. But you just nailed it. After this election, after this year, she's like, what Republican would ever even look at her and she is, you know, she's an operative. She's not, she's obviously, she made her money because she wants war and her husband owns
Starting point is 01:21:15 defense contracting firms and she, she went from $100,000 to a multi-millionaire. We know what the hell she's doing. She's obviously working with the Democratic Party for all them, the praise or the way she's doing, and for her to win in Washington, she's done. After this year, she is done with whatever they're trying to do. Why wouldn't she go? She's just come out and be like, I'm the Democrat.
Starting point is 01:21:34 I kind of disagree with you on this. One number one, I think she's done in the short term, meaning today's Super Tuesday, right? So 16 states are gonna be voting today. I think by the end of the day, Trump is gonna be the clear nominee. We'll see what happens with these criminal cases out there. But I'm, look, I'm just playing devil's advocate right here in 2028. If Trump is not the president, she's going to do the old, I told you so, Schpiel, and we'll see what happens to the part.
Starting point is 01:22:00 What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean?
Starting point is 01:22:12 What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean?
Starting point is 01:22:20 What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? resurface in 20, 28, disagree. I told you so. I don't, I don't, not, not, she will not resurface in 20, 28. She will resurface on that. Correct. Correct. And she'll be like, I told you so. Yes. Don't say I didn't say. Yes. You're right. But, but what I'm saying is from the standpoint of, you know, again, Vivek, the fact that he only had seven, eight percent, we would go to the
Starting point is 01:22:43 debates, you'd watch him, you'd clearly say, this guy was the winner. And then nothing would move on the numbers for him the next day. Why? Because if Trump wasn't running, I think Vivek would have been at 40, 50%. I agree. Ahead of everybody, because Maga would have gone with
Starting point is 01:23:00 Vivek over DeSantis, over Tim Scott, over Nikki Haleyaley over any of these other guys that are on the state They would have gone to I agree with you with the exception of DeSantis. I think if Trump wasn't in the race I think DeSantis Let's split ends it's a name recognition You're for sure he had already experienced with a state But Vivek would have been the Trump model and then we would have asked is America ready to have somebody that's not a Christian or Catholic to be a president? That's a debate. Is America comfortable with a guy that's maybe too brown for America? Him and I, we have same skin tone. Are we all too soon? We're not ready for it. Those are the
Starting point is 01:23:35 types of conversations that America would have to say. What's the point here? In the future, if she runs, she's permanently lost mega correct that's not gonna change I don't think the Santas permanently lost mega I think the Santas is different than her I just think the Santas is not marketable that's the only thing I think she's marketable way more than the Santas think about the keyword marketable more marketable she stands up on stage she's Think about the keyword marketable, more marketable. She stands up on stage. She's a very good debater. She's got fire. She can do all that stuff. She's talented, right? But you know, people don't trust her. Exactly. You know,
Starting point is 01:24:15 they don't trust. At least you sit there and you're like, okay, you know, the Santis, this guy's not marketable. Maybe his campaign manager sucked. Maybe his campaign team sucked. Maybe they're not the best at timing and all this other stuff But guess what you at least sit there and say I trust this guy. I don't think this guy's a bad guy I think her her election Chances of winning she would be needing to flip to go if she wants to be president Because you nailed the thing about this right now the MAGA base is how much of the Republican party, the voting block, how much percentage? Let me just look at what Trump's approving. So what I'm saying is you're saying you think if he doesn't win,
Starting point is 01:24:55 that base is going to turn to, I don't, I'm just saying she's going to have a point be saying, I told you, but I don't think a point to make people change their minds about all this bullshit that she's doing. There's no way I don't disagree. I don't think they like so answer me this though. She flips out. I mean she goes guys You know what I'm tired of these people. Look at the Trump all you met. I'm going Democrat They'll they're already welcoming her with open are they'd love her a little flip flip a rule they'd vote for her Think about it. I think independence would I don't think Democrats I vote for her. Think about it. I think independence would. I don't think Democrats. No, I, I,
Starting point is 01:25:25 I, I disagree with that. I think they would love their darlings on the left. Okay. They've got the Kamala's and the AOC's Elizabeth Warren. Come, Haley is not on the left. The independence, look at how she didn't know Hampshire. She did great. New Hampshire. She didn't do well in South Carolina. And then she's not doing well in, you know, Maga type state See how she does today next story video shows mansion ready to throw down with a climate protester But security got there first by the way all you have to do is wrap play this clip because once you see this a Guy gets in his face
Starting point is 01:26:01 Joe mansion is sitting there doing his thing and then all of a sudden Calls him. I'll just let you see it for yourself go ahead Rob. I'm not gonna sit down You've received more funding from Tulsa Field District than any other senator You made millions, you made millions out of your position You drive a Maserati The pipeline goes right through West Virginia Which are your constituents Do you think people support this pipeline? The pipeline they should support because it has energy going to
Starting point is 01:26:38 Back your accusers, not your profits These are climate protesters, you have You're supposed to make pipelines on the last day of the year That's the site for yourself We'll get back on track here, guys. Protect our futures, not your profits. Protect our futures, not your profits. That guy just stole a bagel. You see that? Climate defiance.
Starting point is 01:27:00 That guy just stole a... What's the last part? The most important part of the clip. Either that or he stole... Look, look, look. He stole a bagel he stole something look that's like oh cornbread probably the Jewish guy right Rob the freaking guy what do you what do you think about this Adam this is your guy what do you think about that when we first started talking about politics in 2019-2020 this guy's been your guy for you this has been my guy tell me what should
Starting point is 01:27:23 be this take away from my guy because I believe in a synergist. So if you can continually get elected as a Democrat in the reddest state in the union, you're probably doing something right. When you think of West Virginia, you're not exactly thinking of progressive values, but the guy has done it over and over and over again. And these climate activists, you know, they famously say, fuck around and find out. Well, they showed up and homeboy found out how he rolls. But can I add one more point about who these people are? Um, the, the, these, um, these guys, everyone feels tough.
Starting point is 01:28:00 You know, Drake famously has said that trigger fingers, turn to Twitter fingers. Everyone acts tough online, but in real life, they, you know, or soft. We saw the guy on the plane with Mike Tyson, um, step into the lines, then got his head knocked off. But a lot of these people, these climate activists, I'm so curious, like how they got here. Like, why is this their number one cause? And obviously the Greta Thunbergs and everything like that. But here's what I kind of found out and I'll try to make this very quick. The foundation of this is Marxism. So Marxism,
Starting point is 01:28:31 the foundation of Marxism are class struggles, right? The bourgeoisie versus the proletariat, the capitalist versus the working class. But when communism failed in the 90s, when the wall came down like that, all the Marxists were like, all right, what the hell do we do now? What's on the agenda right there? And they shifted their energy towards climate change and environmental activism. So basically what they found out that the class conflict didn't really work. The workers didn't really want to have a bloody revolution with the capitalist and the people who own the means of production.
Starting point is 01:29:07 All they wanted was kind of higher wages and better working conditions. So it turns out they didn't want to have this revolution. So then what happened was the new class struggle didn't go from economic, what's the word, economic struggle, it went to class struggle is what happened. And what end up happening to that is that it was the advent of what we're finding out now, the oppressor and the oppressor, the intersectionality right there. The haves and the have nots. And this is where intersectionality came from and this resistance and all this
Starting point is 01:29:46 kind of stuff like that. So you know what they said, what Mark said in the communist manifesto was, you know, bloodshed, you're going to need a revolution. And the thing with Marxism is that bloodshed is a feature of Marxism. It's not a bug, as Tom would like to say. So the progressives, the Marxists, the collectivists, the commies, the social democrats, they are a part of the environmentalist wing, the AOCs. Out there, the Green New Deal.
Starting point is 01:30:13 And then obviously we know the oppressor is just straight up the straight white men versus everybody else. So that's who these people are at their core, is that they're Marxists. I agree. And I look, glad Tom. And you know what, they don't offer solutions.
Starting point is 01:30:30 They offer chance for TV, chance for video footage. You would see the Greenpeace folks in these rubber boats that were crossing in front of Chinese whaling ships that are out there in open international water, and they're fishing for whales, and they cut the whale up, and it becomes all kinds of food products and stuff, and more for Japan. And yet they're out there in their little rubber boats,
Starting point is 01:30:59 save the whales, cutting in front of whales, and every now and then a whaling ship would run over one of those little rubber boats, and then they'd say, oh, oh my gosh, the loss of life. What do you mean loss of life? You hopped in a rubber boat on high seas with waves, and you challenged a giant ship that was out there hunting whales.
Starting point is 01:31:15 And so your chance and all your little things for TV and everything, that's where it goes. What they don't want is facts. What they don't want is facts. What they don't want is facts. That if you turn everybody in green cars, and by the way, how many automakers over the last week have said, hey, you know the full EV by 2030, we can't do it. Did you see how many of those automakers came out and said that? Hey, you know, Mercedes said it. General Motors said it. General Motors had previously announced that Cadillac was gonna be only EV.
Starting point is 01:31:47 What they seem to forget is how the hell do you make the energy? And we have coal is cleaner than it's ever been. Is it the cleanest energy? No, but it's cleaner than it's ever been. They don't, but they don't want that. They don't want facts. They don't want truth. They want their chance for TV. Because if it gets solved, they're unemployed. By the way, what's going to happen to a mansion security guy that pushed the protester? What's going to happen to him? He's going to get a medal of honor in my book. Oh, no, no. What are you talking about? There's people from that were just there on January 20th, January 6th, are going to be going to jail for God knows how many years. What's
Starting point is 01:32:18 going to happen with that guy? I don't think it's because he pushed the guy out of the way. No, no, no, it wasn't just a push. I mean, he, he didn't pose a threat. If something would have happened to that guy, his head would have hit the door. Something would have happened. That guy would have been in trouble. But right now, you know, right now I don't think anything's going to happen because you know, he could say, watch, look, he's saying he feels threatened at that point right there. He could say that mansion feels threatened. I don't even know. I don't know if that's a security or that's just somebody that works at the thing, but that's a, that's a push. Let me tell you something.
Starting point is 01:32:44 If something happens to that guy, but nothing happened to the guy having gay sex on the Senate floor videotaping it, then we've got bigger problems that I thought. Let me tell you what, what news just came in right now. Breaking news. You ready? Oh, Facebook is down on super Tuesday. Okay. A lot of people are logged out.
Starting point is 01:33:04 I just went on my Facebook right now and I'm logged out. So is Rob. Can you guys check to see if you've been logged out from your Facebook? Just go on your phone. I'm logged out. You're logged out. See if it says session expired. Oh, wow. They don't want nobody on super Tuesday talking about what's happened. Well, no, it's not. We're not. I'm just saying the timing. Rob said it's a very, yeah. Are you, by the way, for for people that are watching are you also logged out? Can you just go check your Facebook and if you're not about here?
Starting point is 01:33:30 Put here if you're logged out. Yeah, check Instagram as well. Oh, yeah, wouldn't let me log in with my password. Oh I couldn't refresh the feed on this Everybody seeing this just like this Instagram is also your Instagram is saying the timing isn't isn't really weird I'm saying it's a little weird But let's see what's going on your Facebook and Instagram down during outage thousands affected well five people here are affected So if you were just kicked out of Facebook or Instagram While scrolling you're not alone met a social platform are currently not working With both Instagram and Facebook pulling up failure to load error error pages, go a little lower. Come on. And down to tech to report it, 44,000 outages
Starting point is 01:34:10 at 10, 13 is 10, 48 right now. So it was 30 minutes ago. Eight on your side has reached out to meta. What, what is eight on your side? Oh, the show has reached out. So go on Twitter, go on Twitter and let's see what Twitter is saying. Like isn't it, isn't it a coincidence though that this is happening on this day? I watched your interview with Eric Prince from Blackwater right after the day of the AT&T outage and you asked what are the chances that China was responsible for that despite AT&T and the cell phone service saying that was their bad. He said, what was the number? He said Pat 70%. 70% he said.
Starting point is 01:34:44 I don't know, dude. These things are popping up more and more and what number one trending hashtag on Twitter right now is Facebook down and Adam, I understand that angle, but what about just them going, Hey, let's just not let anybody speak or share or do anything on a major platform. I don't know if this was a general election, your theories would hold water, but this is primary. Meaning those people are voting for Trump. It's happening. That's not like, oh my God, Nikki Haley won all 16 states.
Starting point is 01:35:13 That would be a problem. No, I'm saying the primaries, Trump's got locks up. It's not a theory. I'm just letting you know. Hold on. General election. Trump Biden, I'm with you. I'm saying, I'm saying it's not a theory.
Starting point is 01:35:22 I'm just saying, is it a weird coincidence that on Super Tuesday? Which you brought up? I didn't know what Super Tuesday the day after the Scottish thing. This has happened. This is it's weird Isn't it a little weird? Yes. Okay, that's all I'll give you that it's very weird and it's happening in here I'll give you that based on your conversation. You just had last week with black water Eric Prince How do you process in this man? No, I mean, look, you just from the standpoint of staying paranoid, only the paranoid survive. At the beginning of this podcast, when we're talking about, you know, could there be an attempt, could they do this, could they do that, could they do this, all the stuff that we talked about, what it really comes down to is we said, hey, the next eight months are going to be crazier than
Starting point is 01:36:04 you think, period. There's going to be crazier. There's going to be a lot of weird things going on. And when things happen, just guess what? Just be a little bit, you know, aware of it. I don't know what the reasoning behind this is. I'm not going to jump to conclusion. All I'm saying is it's a weird day for this to happen. And you know, you ought to also be thinking about Zuck doesn't want this. You know why Zuck doesn't want this? Zuck doesn't want everybody going on Twitter saying Facebook and Instagram is down.
Starting point is 01:36:34 You think Zuck wants to give market share to Twitter? At all. You think Zuck wants to give market share to any other picture platforms or real platforms like TikTok, he doesn't want to do that. This doesn't help, you know, go to Facebook stock right now. Let's see what Facebook stock is doing. Is it doing anything? Probably doing nothing to it, but I'm just curious. If you see Facebook stock today. Okay. No, it is doing something. Yeah. Okay. It's down.
Starting point is 01:36:58 Not a lot. It's down 2% today. I hope it plummets and I'm just going to buy some more Facebook stock just like Bitcoin. just a record breaking right now. Well, we're going to get me up. Bitcoin just said record breaking high while we're doing a podcast. So very interesting. We'll see. We'll see what's going to happen with this story. I grew up in the past.
Starting point is 01:37:17 This is not want this is not want this. So it's not like, yes, if it's anybody doing it, it could be an outside enemy like a China cyber attack Russia cyber attack Iran cyber attack somebody like that a bad actor Could be doing that. Let's talk about inflation, you know, this whole thing with inflation that everybody was telling us is is bad But it's not that bad. Remember when they were saying it's actually 18% and the White House with correctness says no, it's not 18% It's actually this it's actually that. Well, MarketWatch does a story titled True Inflation May Have Peaked in Late 2022 at 18% and still hovers around 8%. A study led by Margin Bollhuiz from the International Money Fund and Harvard University researchers Judd Kramer, Carl Oskar, Schultz and Lawrence Summers challenges the notion that consumer's
Starting point is 01:38:05 pessimism is irrational, arguing that true inflation, if measured accurately, would justify consumer gloominess. The study titled, The Cost of Money is Part of the Cost of Living, highlights the discrepancy between consumer sentiment and consumer price index CPI, pointing out that the CPI fails to fully incorporate rising borrowing costs, including interest rates on credit cards, car loans, and mortgages.
Starting point is 01:38:30 By accounting for increased borrowing costs, the researchers estimate that the true inflation would have peaked at 18% in November of 2022 and still hovers at around 8% contracts and sharp with CPI reported figures. Tom. So let's talk about inflation real quick. When our government measures inflation, they measure it and they leave things out of the
Starting point is 01:38:53 full customer experience. So Pat, what if I did this? I'm going to determine the average height of everyone in your household. Okay. Okay. But, but I'm going to leave out everyone under the age of 12. So between you and Jen, the average height of someone in your household is about six foot. When you say, well, that's not right.
Starting point is 01:39:18 Online, Pat is five, six. No, no, no. You see where I'm going here? But they say, well, we don't count kids in this study. We don't count kids. That, ladies and gentlemen, is the way the government measures inflation. And what Lawrence Summers, by the way, Larry Frickens Summers is Lawrence Summers. And this was done by Harvard University, a liberal think tank, pointing out this. And he was the former president of Harvard, I believe.
Starting point is 01:39:42 Correct. Also, he was the chairman of the Fed, or he was the secretary of Treasury. And longtime mentor to Cheryl Sandberg, who credits him with a lot in her career and her development. So here's what they did. They went out there and they look, they say, hey, when the price of something goes up, that affects the consumer.
Starting point is 01:40:01 What about the price of money? Isn't the price of money also inflation? So if interest rates go up, that about the price of money? Isn't the price of money also inflation? So if interest rates go up, that's the price of money. So it's not just at the car and let's look at things people need and buy, like a house, a mortgage, or a car. So it's not just that the car was 20% more expensive, remember chip shortage, Vinnie? Yeah. And cars are expensive. That's inflation on the price of the car, but what if there's also inflation on the interest you pay on the car? So they are pointing out correctly, hey guys, inflation was freaking crazy, it was 18%,
Starting point is 01:40:35 it's still 8% and the big line of the story is, hey you know what, consumer pessimism is not irrational. It's very rational. Consumers are feeling pinched and they're upset. Ladies and gentlemen, that is a research done by Harvard University and they're right. Inflation on money should be counted, also in inflation. And not just because people get credit cards
Starting point is 01:41:02 and that's one thing, people doing something like, oh, buying a house or buying a car, very reasonable things, the inflation on the price of money. It's like, the weird thing with this is, the whole thing that's going on right now, Tom, is the following. When the rich get richer, the poor get poorer, and middle class gets smaller, okay?
Starting point is 01:41:19 The rich get richer, the poor get poorer, and middle class gets smaller. Rob, can you type in middle class history of middle class population in the US declining? Something like that. You will see what's happened to the middle class of US over the years. If you just find a chart, if you can check, look at that right there. Shares of adults in. middle class has decreased considerably since 1971. 1971, the upper income, 14%. Now it's 21%. Lower income was 25%. Now it's 29%. Look at middle income. We used to have 61% of America was in a middle income category. Doing okay. Now it's 50%. What does this mean?
Starting point is 01:42:02 So we go to dinner, okay? And these dumb policies, when they make money cheaper, it makes the rich richer. So three people go to dinner together, the low income, the middle income, the upper income. And all of a sudden, the guy with the upper income and say, yeah, let's get two dozen oysters. Where is it from? Australia? Awesome. Can we have some full grot and let's get some bone marrow and let's get some of that steak you got from Australia that's only drinks, beer, everyday, listens to Mozart and gets massages every day. It's all good and you want to bring some of that Kobe, bring it. Perfect. Let's go ahead and have that as well. Thank you. Do you have any sea urchin? We'll take
Starting point is 01:42:42 that as well. Awesome. So the upper the upper income guy is like, oh, Dude, I can't wait to freakin have this food. This is delicious. The middle come guys like dude. I hope he's ordering for himself I'm not sharing all this stuff the low income guy suicidal. No, you know what the lower income guy saying? Ah, yeah He's gonna pay for it. He's a rich guy. I'm not paying for it So, but there's certain people that are gonna feel this. You can claim inflation isn't what it is today. And then you can go to stores and see how people are behaving and how people are living. Guess what?
Starting point is 01:43:11 It's happening. But you know why it's not being felt? Because the stock market, Dow Jones is doing good. Because Bitcoin is doing good. Because why? Because fricking the top 1% in the upper income population is getting bigger and the poor is getting poor and middle class is getting destroyed based on what?
Starting point is 01:43:29 The more money we print, the more we put it into the economy. The historically we've always known, low income families don't know how to save, middle class doesn't know how to save, the people at the top, they save and they invest, they keep taking advantage of something called compound interest and then all of a sudden one day we're waking up saying, holy shit,
Starting point is 01:43:47 what's going on here with middle class? So to me, uh, uh, when, when all these guys get are getting on stage and trying to convince you that the economy is doing great, uh, how's, uh, lifestyle going for you? How's it taking care of your wife and kids, your family, your bills, your rent, your food, when you go and shopping, all of that stuff. If you're personally feeling it, then that's exactly what's taking place. If you're like, no, I'm not feeling it, I'm actually, life is actually very good today. Inflation is actually low. Things are actually very cheap, egg, bacon, everything I'm buying,
Starting point is 01:44:17 milk, everything is cheaper than ever before, then maybe they're right. They're telling the true story. But you cannot fake what the average voter raising their kids is experiencing that part you can't lie and this right here middle class going to 61 to 50. This is byproduct of terrible policies that benefited though guys who are the people who are sitting there saying hey politicians can I buy you for $164,000? We run a $4 billion restaurant franchising, biggest one in the world. Hey yes, I'm for sale for $164,800.
Starting point is 01:44:54 Fantastic, thank you for making us save us 30 million bucks. Appreciate you, you're awesome. That's what's happening. That's the reality when it comes onto this. By the way, somebody just messaged right now saying, Pat, we love this podcast. What happens, Facebook is down, Instagram is down,, Pat, we love this podcast. What happens? Facebook is down, Instagram is down,
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Starting point is 01:46:14 dumb things okay and Rob can you can you pull up the video that's the story not this one you have the clip I don't know if I sent you the whole story if I did not maybe I'll send it to you if you don't have it, but I'll read this story to you real quick. Taylor Smith, 18 years old, has been charged with reckless endangerment after video of her shoving 16-year-old Jordan Holgerson from the bridge over the Lewis River at Molton Falls Regional Park near Vancouver on August 7th that went viral, okay? Falls Regional Park near Vancouver on August 7th that went viral. Okay. The Clark County prosecuting attorney's office says Smith's actions created a substantial risk of death or serious physical injury.
Starting point is 01:46:52 If convicted, the charge against her Smith could face up to 364 days in jail and pay fine of $5,000. She, uh, she admitted to pushing her off the brim. It's not like she admitted. It's on the video. Whether you do or not, we have the video to show for it. And she wanted to jump and she was scared. And she asked me to give her, she asked me to give her a push. And I didn't think about the consequences.
Starting point is 01:47:16 Horrifying video shows, what happens to her. So Rob, if you don't have it, I think I have, well, I can't give it to you because on Instagram and it's down. There is a, go ahead and play the clip. There's a link in YouTube I wanna say. Yeah, I can't give it to you because on Instagram and it's down There is a golden play in YouTube. I want to say yeah, there's a full but go ahead and play the clip first And then I'll find the other clip go ahead and go ahead and play this clip Ready 60 feet you know what 60 feet your ribs everything's that's six stories Oh, that's 60 feet. You know what's 60 feet? Your ribs. Everything's that's six stories. She's and she's going flat and she's following with her stomach because she pushed her shoulders.
Starting point is 01:47:49 And you hear the third at the end. That was a belly flop. That's where you see that she Oh, I've seen this but this is a reason is it? No, the video is older. This is from 2018. Right. Yeah. But she just got three. Well, how long? Yeah, what happened now? What'd you get? Five broken ribs and three. Yeah, in 360 four days in jail. You've seen this. This was, this is, this is nothing new, but now it's finally happened. So. Yes. Four. When you see a story like this, and by the way, Rob, can you do me a favor and just show this clip? I found this. If you go on YouTube and type in girl pushes friend off bridge and then go
Starting point is 01:48:23 to the, uh, inside edition one, go type in girl, pushes friend, go to inside edition one, which is a fourth one down right there. That one right there. Click on that and let's see what happens. Go to, uh, go to play this who shoved her friend off a 60 foot high bridge. We'll spend as much time in jail as her friends spent in the hospital. Attorneys thought they'd worked out a plea deal to keep the young woman out of jail,
Starting point is 01:48:46 but the judge had another idea. Punishment for the teen who pushed her friend off a bridge. 19-year-old Taylor Smith was in tears as she was escorted away in handcuffs after being sentenced to two days in jail. What, that's it? The ruling surprised both sides. Taylor had pled guilty to reckless endangerment and prosecutors recommended no jail time,
Starting point is 01:49:08 but the judge refused to go along. This is the moment Taylor pushed Jordan Holgerson off the bridge in Washington state last August. Ready? Six broken ribs. She's lucky she didn't kill the gun man. No question about it. Okay so here's the question Tom. I got a question for you. In a situation like this when you see this,
Starting point is 01:49:32 now obviously as a parent you're furious with the kid that's pushing, right? What the hell does it matter with you, right? But you know when you're in moments like this we've all been kids and you're kind of like daring. I dare you, I dare you, I dare you, I dare you, I dare you. And everybody's like, we've all done some stupid things as kids. Tom, we've all been kids and you kind of like daring I dare you I dare you I dare you I dare you and everybody's act we want we've all done some stupid things as kids Tom what should happen here when you see a
Starting point is 01:49:52 story like this obviously see what the judge did but what should happen here to the kid that pushed her friend well stupid has consequences and you know how many times in life have we, we, I see a collective we, people have injured somebody and that they all want to say, I didn't mean to, I was just. That is a cheap excuse and it's always an excuse. Your actions have consequences and when you're impulsive and then you hurt somebody, the consequences is that you, that person got injured and you're responsible for it. And so, you know, first of all, all these kids
Starting point is 01:50:27 who are up there jumping from the bridge and things like this, you know, high jumps like this, you know everybody that's done it. You've know, I've jumped for a bridge like that. I jumped from the Boker Tone Inlet when I was a kid. I told you about that inlet bridge. You jump feet first, you always jump feet first. And so the person pushing is going to know that and she
Starting point is 01:50:45 pushes her, she goes into a belly flop position and gets really hurt. And so your actions have consequences. And so if I was the judge, I probably would have given her a little more. I remember it would have given her a week to go think about it. Well, she may get 365 Tom four years later, because it's been now four years. So what this story is talking about is the fact that, you know, anyways, we'll see what's going to end up happening. I saw this video, this story. I'm like, this is pretty crazy. What do you think should happen? What would you, what would you want as, as the father of the girl that was pushed? Cause you made a really good point. I was going to go a little bit more, but come to think of it, their friends are mess, do you think that she thought she
Starting point is 01:51:23 was going to break ribs? No, not at all. Exactly, that's what I'm saying. So I don't want to, I don't want to ruin her life, but what would you do if you, what would you want if you were the father? No, you have to, you have to, like, listen, I have kids and my kids have done stuff where I get called to go to school. We've been in meetings where I'm like, guys, I got to go, something happened, I'll be back. And you go to school and they tell you what your kid did and you're like, fricking guy,
Starting point is 01:51:42 what's the matter with you? Like, yeah, this guy should get punished for this. I told you, you're like, fricking guy, what's the matter with you? And like, yeah, this guy should get punished with this. I totally get you're suspended for it. They're only 10 and 12. They've already had moments of suspension, which is pretty impressive for these guys to experience some of these things early on. But you have to do it as a form of learning
Starting point is 01:51:55 the lesson early. There has to be a element of fear. The other day, I showed a video. Rob, I wanna show you this video. Man, I can't show you the video because Instagram is still freaking down. There's this video of a car in Germany autobahn he's driving. I believe it's a Porsche Okay, and you know how fast he's going he's going a hundred and ninety miles an hour. Okay, and Let me see a German autobahn
Starting point is 01:52:26 Crash I think it's the Audi R6. I think it's the Audi R6. And by the way, when you see this crash. 190 miles an hour. But you have to see how this happens. That's the one right there, Rob. If you can play this, check this out. Look at this video here.
Starting point is 01:52:40 Watch this. Oh, there's a lot of music. Just turn off the music. There you go. That's real. What? Yeah, watch it again. Just watch it again. Watch this. Oh, there's a lot of music. Just there you go. What? Watch it again. Just watch it again. Watch it again. Oh, that looks fake. That looks fake. I know it does, but it's real. Is he dead? I mean, I already. Okay. Oh, you can pause it right there. By the way, go up like so. So the truck is coming to the left and he doesn't see the
Starting point is 01:53:02 wheels. So the car is trying to go to point to five. Nice Rob, nice. So the truck doesn't see ghosted up, hit some. See the tires on the truck? Go round and round. And then, oh my God. So they said, when this happened, instant death, the guy who died didn't feel it.
Starting point is 01:53:22 The body was missing in half. They couldn't find the other parts of the body they're looking for. But let me tell you what happened. I showed this clip to my kid, to my boys, okay? And I swear you should have seen Dylan's reaction. What'd he do? Dylan goes, oh my God, that is so scary.
Starting point is 01:53:42 And I said, yeah, really, tell me about it. He says, Chris and I were planning on racing when we turned 16 years old to see. He's telling me this. He says, one of his friends, and I said, really? He says, I can't do that. So it all of a sudden did what to him. There's an element.
Starting point is 01:54:00 There's fear in there. Yeah, I mean, listen, responsible driving like his father is very necessary for you to realize that. So what's the point here? The point, the point you were talking about with things like this, an example being made early on, you, you're not really punishing her. You're really putting the fear in the other kids to know, hey, if you guys do this, this could happen to you as well. It's not just for the kid that got the punishment. It's for everybody else.
Starting point is 01:54:26 And I love the fact that that video got 30 million views. You know why? Because potentially out of the 30 million people that watched it, say a, an eighth of them are kids, okay? That watched it. Five million of them that watched it. They're like, dude, I'm not pushing my friend. And say, say maybe you saved 400 cases worldwide
Starting point is 01:54:47 of somebody not doing some stupid like that. That's plenty, because you probably saved, that video probably saved 10 people's lives worldwide, if not more. Great, awesome, fantastic, great to hear that. You forget the level of influence. I'm at Casa de Angelo a few days ago. You know, we don't go there often but when
Starting point is 01:55:05 we do go there first time yeah first I said yeah it's a nice restaurant we're at Casa de Angelo one of the one of my insurance partners who also were part of the same company and we sold to the same company he's there he's in town and I go sit there and I'm like hey how you doing Jennifer and the kids are on the other side so let me go say hi to. I said, how's everything? Oh, she's pregnant 18 weeks. Oh, congratulations. This guy's a guy that's in his, he's a very good looking guy and his age doesn't start with four and five. Okay. And he's very good looking. And his wife's age doesn't start with six or five or four. And she's very attractive. I like this guy. And he's sitting there and saying,
Starting point is 01:55:47 I said, so how many kids do you have? He says, I have one, the guy. I said, how old is he? 30 years old, in business with you, yes. Awesome. I said, okay, so what happened? Why are you doing this now? He says, you know what's crazy?
Starting point is 01:56:00 I said, what's that? He's probably, listen, I don't wanna say the name because I don't wanna do anything with his business, but he knows who he is. He'll probably text me. I said, I have so much, you know, he says, when you were talking about the wrong people or having too many kids and the right people
Starting point is 01:56:16 are not having enough kids, you have no idea how that hit me. That give this talk at that one event in Dallas. You know which one I'm talking about, Tom. Well, I was on stage saying, hey, why are you guys having one or two kids? Let's go, guys. We got to get to the 45678. Oh, is that where my cowboy hat? No, that's right. So anyways, so he sits there and he says, I came back and I thought about it. I changed my entire lifestyle on what I had to do. I
Starting point is 01:56:37 won't get into details. But he says, built a house where I want to have five kids the next few years, okay, and we're gonna be going for four or five kids. Wow. Couple of them themselves, couple of them surrogate type of situation that they want to do because they want to have more kids because he sat there and he says a person like me that has money, has resources, has a business, has found a way to win in America. Why am I only doing this with only one kid? I'm making a mistake. I'm going to have more. You know what I love about that story?
Starting point is 01:57:11 That means the right messages are affecting people and resonating with people to say, this made me think, you know what, I should be doing this as well. I'm thinking about it. To a part of social media, there's the negative side of it. There's also the positive side of it. There's so many good things that happen when somebody sees a video like this to put the fear in you, to not do stupid.
Starting point is 01:57:35 These types of things parents should share with their kids and say, hey honey, look at this. What do you think about this? Oh my God, that's what happened to him? He pushed, I'm not gonna do that. Do you wanna go to jail? I'm not gonna go to jail. These are the types of videos you should share with your kids for your kids to realize that there are
Starting point is 01:57:49 Consequences to bad decisions in life like Tom said Consequences for making stupid decisions. What's the one thing you always say more is caught than taught and parenting. Well, exactly This is I learned that from a man named rich 25 years ago 23 years ago Well, whoever this gentleman is sounds like not rich not Rich, the guy that you ran into across the Danjlo. I'd like to meet this man. Yeah, I'm sure he's like, I'd like to be a good influence on someone like me. Okay, so check this out.
Starting point is 01:58:15 Cyber attack, Rob, what do you, what are you seeing here on Twitter? Are you saying they're talking about, this could have been a cyber attack? Okay, Facebook is down. Instagram is down. Facebook Messenger is down. AT&T had a hit. YouTube had a hit apparently. T-Mobile had a hit. Threats had a hit. Google Pay had a hit. Oh, shit. So all of these guys today rap. Oculus. WhatsApp. Hello. Okay, this is streaming on YouTube right now. We are still streaming. By the way, this is officially nothing to do with me. Look at tick tock go to tick tock and see if tick tocks having this challenge I'm going on tick tock right now weird
Starting point is 01:58:53 Tick tock outages reached in the last 24 hours. Oh shit, so Rob, can you go to what's up? Cuz what's up in the meta tech platform now? What's up? Hey? Oh? Wow guys, okay in the meta tech platform now? What's up? Hey, ho, hey, ho. Wow. Guys. Okay. So, Tiktok's working? No, it's, look, it's out.
Starting point is 01:59:12 It was out. How did you know what's up? Tiktok is working? This is very strange, guys. Goal of the lore, who else? Verizon? Who else was a spectrum? Not Pokemon.
Starting point is 01:59:21 Honeywell. Okay. They had to go after Tiktok to make it look good. Yeah, exact I don't take a hit. I net reddit go lower crickets open AI slight door dash no first net cocks no Spotify took a slight hit Amazon took a slug at Amazon Amazon bandwidth. By the way, here we go on bandwidth. By the way, here we go. Here we go. Motive.
Starting point is 01:59:46 Here we go. So now when I see something like this, this is very interesting. And by the way, love or hate a man, Eric Prince said it's gonna get very weird the next eight months. It has officially started. And when does this start?
Starting point is 02:00:03 Ready? A day after Colorado 90 ruling? Really? Huh? The day of Super Tuesday? Hmm. That's what I'm saying. It's a little strange. Weird. The only word I can use. Very odd. It's a little strange and odd for it to happen at the time that it does. Oh These are just little testers. Guys, these are just little test runs for when the big one's gonna happen everybody just be just be only the paranoid survive damn right something that's only the paranoid it is so so let me go to next story here before we wrap up maybe if we have time we'll do one other story after this Ryan
Starting point is 02:00:36 Garcia's ex-wife says boxer may seem fine but he's not right Vinnie you were shown a few different videos. What was it? Which video was it? There was one. Oh, the video that he reacted. Can you show the video of him reacting? If you go on Twitter, he posted a video, just go to his account on Twitter. He posted a video of they took this from me. They took that from me. Does it not? And before you see it, doesn't it guys, I've seen him late. Like you've seen Ryan Garcia. He's, you know, he's vocal. He's energetic. He looks, first of all, I don't know where did he take it down, Rob? Oh,
Starting point is 02:01:08 Goal or lower? Are you on his account? I am. He's been tweeting a lot the past. Goal or lower? He's in a jacket, right? Yeah. I don't know where he's sitting, but look, look how off this is. He just came back online. Basically go back, play it look at them hey guys it's me Ryan coming on here to explain what's going on i'm not in possession of my phone i can't get access to my instagram my cards are locked and i'm just being real you know i'm being real taking advantage and i personally wanted to just send out a video to the people that love me and my fans, a family that's concerned that I'm okay. I'm not dead.
Starting point is 02:01:56 I believe in Jesus. All those are lies. They're trying to put me in jail. They're blocking my cards. I can't access my money. Nobody's hitting me back. I don't know what's going on, but just know I'm okay. Look.
Starting point is 02:02:16 Okay, okay. First of all, let's address, he looks like he's under duress. He looks like he, by the way, they, here comes the word they, they, they've locked his accounts. He can't get, he doesn't have access to his phone. What, what's really going on with this guy? Kind of looked like a hostage video. It looks like a hostage. Is he in the airport? Where dude, he looks shook as hell. Like, I mean, you know, you know, take talks about the matrix and stuff. Has he been speaking about the matrix or the system or what, what is going,
Starting point is 02:02:42 and besides drugs and I've heard rumors about all that stuff, but something's odd because the first video that we showed in the podcast prep, he's, and we showed up with Sean O'Malley, he's in a room cryptic running, oh my God, oh my God, and then he went dark for 24 hours and nobody was getting, this is the video right here, the last post that he did, and it's somebody going, we got him, boy, R.R.P. Ryan Garcia.
Starting point is 02:03:04 What the fuck, no, hold it, hold it, I don't know, that is dope, sorry, get the crap, get the crap. that he did and it's somebody going we got him boy RRP Ryan Garcia He's running and then it goes and it cuts out I don't know about that and then so Rob Can you play the other clip with Devin Haney? Check your text Rob if you can play the other clip with Devin Haney in the press conference with Delahoya standing behind him What do you think like I like and you bother, by the way, he was sitting here, you've spoken to him. When did you interview him? How long ago, Pat? How long ago was that?
Starting point is 02:03:29 A couple weeks ago. Two weeks ago, something's off, Adam. Something's not right. What was your take good, bad, ugly of Garcia? I mean, look, give a 23, 24, 25 year old, 40 million bucks. Give him the incredible genes to be extremely handsome. Okay. Women love him. Okay. And you know, you're famous. 10, 11 million followers on Instagram. Okay. Everywhere you go, people want you to, you know, you can kick
Starting point is 02:03:58 anyone's ass around that too for the most part. I messaged him. I'm like, I don't know. I'm uncomfortable with what's going on with him. But watch this one here with, this is a press conference, go ahead and play this. Some Mario Lopez. At the end of the day, you know, I wanna clarify some things. Stop the coke, I think it's fucking up your voice. I wanna clarify some things.
Starting point is 02:04:18 I wanna clarify some things. I don't do cocaine. I would do a live drug test. What do you do? I would do a live drug test. What do you do? I would do a little bit of a test. What do you do? I drink and I smoke weed and so has majority of this At the end of the day it's it's something well if for him to say in that room. I am not dead Obviously, I love Jesus Christ Something is going on that's deeper than just him in that video
Starting point is 02:04:42 He doesn't look right bro, and I think his wife or his ex-wife just came out and she made a public statement saying that he's out of it. Just she used a specific word, but I wouldn't know. It's what she made a statement. Basically, I don't know. I mean, I'm like, all we could do is hope and pray for this dude, but it doesn't look like he's going down. I saw this past weekend. He did a FaceTime with, believe you can please Jake Paul after his fight. I guess he's like, well, fuck you. I want to kick your ass. Whatever.
Starting point is 02:05:12 Uh, he's just, it seems like he's getting fire from all sides right now. Two months ago, I mean, his wife got a divorce. Okay. Yeah. So he asked twins, I believe. And um, his wife says who who diverse from time to time, he used some concerns late Sunday, as she's short fans, she had been in contact with him,
Starting point is 02:05:32 but claimed that the fighter was not okay. What's up? The coach says, yes, Ryan is okay, he's just trolling the wrong way. The coach wrote on the response to the fan asking, of course he was okay. So look, a part of this is everything with what's going on here, 80% of it is on him. But the 20% that's not on him is the people that are around him.
Starting point is 02:05:58 My friend, Steve, when we would go out to dinner, you've met these guys. And Armond, one of the things that, one of the things that specifically Steve, one of the things that they had is Steve would call out all his friends, very natural state that it was. And then, but they would also call him out when things were off.
Starting point is 02:06:26 And you know, you're kind of going through that mode. And what eventually happens to a man is when you know you're making a bad decision and you know it's not good, the people that you used to call out that want to call you out and have a private conversation with you, you don't want to talk to them because you know you're doing something wrong and when you go in this in this spiral of self
Starting point is 02:06:52 Sabotage and you're just destroying yourself What you need the most is to be around the people that are not afraid to tell you the truth to say hey What the hell are you doing and I said this yesterday with Sean O'Malley a true to say, Hey, what the hell are you doing? And I said this yesterday with Sean O'Malley, a part of this, if Mayweather is claiming that he's in his ear, this behavior has changed the closer you got to Mayweather. So Mayweather almost needs to come out publicly and say something and say, Hey, this is not what I support, because this is not Mayweather Mayweather
Starting point is 02:07:19 didn't do stuff like this. No way. The La Jolla different story. Yeah. Mayweather, no. So you know it's whoever's in your ear, whatever example you got, whoever's giving you the feedback, whatever direction you're being fed, those people have to have a come-to-Jesus type of a meeting here because this fight with Devon Haney that's on 420, that's what five weeks from now or six weeks from now, do you know there's a high likelihood that that fight may not even happen I agree if This keeps going this way. Don't be surprised if anytime this week or next week the fights been cancelled
Starting point is 02:07:51 I'm going even deeper back. God forbid something bad happens to him just in general bro like that This is something is really really out of friend that behave like this and It's not it's very hard what you have to do with that friend. When a friend's going through something like this, you have to take him to rehab. And I know the biggest challenge is public embarrassment. If you do go to a place like that, cause it's so, you're so famous, what's the market gonna say about you?
Starting point is 02:08:17 Last night's dinner, with the folks that we had dinner with. You know, it's the best thing he said last night at the dinner, stop thinking you matter as much as you do. In two days, everyone's gonna forget about great point meaning yeah It's gonna be embarrassing for about a few days trust me a week later Everyone's dealing with throwing embarrassing things in a personal life that they're gonna go on you are not that important To people's personal life. They're all gonna move on that mindset is gonna let you come out and say look I'm going through some show like Jordan Peterson. Yeah, who was the guy, 12 rules for a life for men and doesn't go home.
Starting point is 02:08:46 This is the example. Yeah. Hey guys, I'm addicted to painkillers. You know who's the last interview he did with in front of 6,000 people where he was crying with me. I'm the last interview he did. And right after the interview, I said, some's going on with Jordan. He was not normal.
Starting point is 02:09:01 Something was hurting him. He takes a, he goes to Russia to a rehab facility and his daughter was publicly announcing it to everybody, Michaela Peterson, on what he was going through. But he was addicted to pain medication. And when he came back, I was one of the first ones that interviewed him. He seemed off. He wasn't back.
Starting point is 02:09:18 And he was, now he's back to being who he was before. But it took a minute. Guess what? That was very embarrassing. He went through it. Who's over it? The world. No one cares. He just wrote another book and is doing great and his first book that great and is touring. I think, I don't know, $40 million being made on tours everywhere he goes sells out like this. So America is a place of redemption. But if you stay in this mode for too long, no one wants to see anything bad happen to this guy that is going through this.
Starting point is 02:09:46 And I don't want to say this, but very uncomfortable when somebody uses Jesus as a mechanism to stop others to criticize because you're hiding behind, you know, don't judge me because you know only God can judge me and know the whole, you know, and you're kind of leveraging that part. You're abusing, you're flirting with abusing God and Jesus in ways that is a little bit deceptive and manipulative. I don't think that's really deep down inside how you feel and I hope he adjusts. Sent him a text message yesterday but I hope he adjusts. We'll see what's gonna happen there. Anyways prayers going out to this guy because
Starting point is 02:10:33 the game of boxing he made it exciting. It was fun to watch him. I hope he's still got a long career ahead of him. He can fight for another 10 years if not longer but one bad decision can destroy your life. I hope he's not making it. I think it's fair to say we're saying this out of genuine love. I had him at my house. We had dinner. Yeah. I mean, we're rooting for the guy.
Starting point is 02:10:53 We spent a lot of time with him at So House here around. He's a good dude. He's just in a rough patch right now. And I don't think the divorce, I don't think the drinking is helping at all. I just think at the end of the day we're rooting for the guy, he's a sweet dude. And Peb, you mentioned Oscar De La Hoya. Is that his promoter? Who is he?
Starting point is 02:11:15 That's his company. That's his production company. He should be the number one dude. He's standing behind him. No, he's not the best example. He's not. I was just gonna say that. De La Hoya's not.
Starting point is 02:11:23 No. Really? He goes out. He's not. I was just gonna say that. He's not the best example. No, no, no, really. He he goes out. He's out in the no, the La Jolla is not, you know, anyways, listen, again, another guy that was freaking awesome to watch and his fight against Mayweather, he almost beat Mayweather. Like this guy is not like a regular fighters. This guy's a freaking ridiculous guy. Oscar de la Jolla, this guy, Ryan Garcia is reminiscent of Oscar de la Hoya, right? And they look alike. He looks like his son by the way.
Starting point is 02:11:49 Yeah, he really does. You know, I know you have a history with de la Hoya, so I don't want to get it any like that, but this guy was a champ. I don't know the example that he sets, but Ryan Garcia would be lucky to be the next Oscar de la Hoya. He was that good.
Starting point is 02:12:04 I don't know what's going on with him now. All right, well, this is the last story we're doing, gang. Again, text the word podcast to 310-340-1132, in case things go down and we can do it elsewhere. Text the word podcast to 310-340-1132. Tomorrow we're doing a podcast wrap with Andy Stumpf. I believe we have that going on with a Navy seal. He's also on Manect, which is exciting to have him on. That's going to be exciting stuff.
Starting point is 02:12:28 Uh, Thursday, we're going to be back to home team Friday. We're going to be with Candace Owens and Chris Cuomo at the club 59 90 live and you in a month of April, you're doing Miami improv Miami improv. Thank you, Pat. April 11th at 8 p.m., you can go on improv.com. My tainers represent. Show up, scream, holler, everyone's gonna be there. We're doing the value tainment takeover. And it's gonna be April 11th. Please go to Miami Improv, April 11th, click on it,
Starting point is 02:12:55 or go on my, well, Instagram's down. But my, the ticket, the ticket link. We'll put the link, right here. Oh, I love you, we're gonna put the link here. Look what picture is that? I look like I'm going to prison. And what's with the VINNY then? They, that's what, they're not,
Starting point is 02:13:07 I'm making that phone call. We're gonna talk to my agent after this. I don't want this album to come out. But I appreciate it. Take care, we'll do this again tomorrow. Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye.

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