PBD Podcast - Zuckerberg Testifies in Congress, Walgreens Called Racist - Brigitte Gabriel | PBD Podcast | Ep. 361
Episode Date: February 2, 2024Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana are joined by Brigitte Gabriel as they cover the biggest stories in news, politics, business, and current events! Check out Brigitte...'s organization "Act For America": https://bit.ly/3vYi7zc Purchase Brigitte's book "Because They Hate": https://amzn.to/48WJ9pe Follow Brigitte on Instagram: https://bit.ly/47ZN4Am Follow Brigitte on X: https://bit.ly/3vZs9jB 8:36 - Brigitte talks about her upbringing in Lebanon and how it affected her view of Arabs and Muslims worldwide. 58:09 - Shadow war with Iran risks turning into a direct conflict. 1:20:00 - James O'Keefe records White House cyber security expert Charlie Kraiger saying Joe Biden is "mentally slowing down" and Kamala Harris is unpopular. 1:30:30 - Mark Zuckerberg addresses families of victims of online child exploitive content during Senate hearing. 1:41:00 - Woman filmed giving her teenage daughter puberty blockers. 1:50:00 - California Governor Gavin Newsom discusses witnessing a criminal walking out of a Target without paying. 2:07:00 - UPS to Cut 12,000 jobs and mandate return to offices five days a week 2:14:00 - Illegal immigrants in NYC caught on film assaulting NYPD cops, released without bond. 2:25:00 - PBD and crew surprise Adam Sosnick with a big birthday surprise! Connect one-on-one with the right expert to get the answers you need with Minnect: https://bit.ly/3MC9IXE Connect with Patrick Bet-David on Minnect: https://bit.ly/3OoiGIC Connect with Tom Ellsworth on Minnect: https://bit.ly/3UgJjmR Connect with Vincent Oshana on Minnect: https://bit.ly/47TFCXq Connect with Adam Sosnick on Minnect: https://bit.ly/42mnnc4 Purchase a “Future Looks Bright” Purple & Gold signature hat and t-shirt, and receive one additional “Future Looks Bright” hat for free (red, white, black & camo). Use promo code “pbdpodcast” at checkout: https://bit.ly/3Sgbrnf Get a free "Future Looks Bright" Hat & T-Shirt: Purchase two "Future Looks Bright" Hats and one "Future Looks Bright" T-Shirt & use the promo code "pbdpodcast2024" at checkout! Purchase Patrick's new book "Choose Your Enemies Wisely": https://bit.ly/41bTtGD Register to win a Valuetainment Boss Set (valued at over $350): https://bit.ly/41PrSLW Get best-in-class business advice with Bet-David Consulting: https://bit.ly/40oUafz Visit VT.com for the latest news and insights from the world of politics, business and entertainment: https://bit.ly/472R3Mz Visit Valuetainment University for the best courses online for entrepreneurs: https://bit.ly/47gKVA0 Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! SUBSCRIBE TO: @VALUETAINMENT @vtsoscast @ValuetainmentComedy @bizdocpodcast @theunusualsuspectspodcast Want to be clear on your next 5 business moves? https://bit.ly/3Qzrj3m Join the channel to get exclusive access to perks: https://bit.ly/3Q9rSQL Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms https://bit.ly/3sFAW4N 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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Okay, so we have not done a home team discussing issues for a couple of days.
We had Ryan Garcia and Trevor Bower this week.
Today, we're back in town from San Antonio.
We got a lot of stories to cover.
We also have a special guest here today.
It always helps when you got a special guest who's super confident, likes a good fight.
It's almost as if she
wants a debate. She wants a fight. And that's Bridget Gabriel, which you all have seen her
before. If you go online, she's got clips with 18 million views, 20 million views. She's
gone viral many different times. Let me properly introduce her background. Lebanese American
author, speaker and founder of ACT for America, a vocal critic of Islam. So some of you that
are watching this because we have a Muslim community that watches this
podcast.
Take a deep breath.
It's okay because we can always have people on the other side as well.
Just brace for impact.
Particularly it's radical interpretations.
Bridget draws an experience from the Lebanese Civil War and her Christian upbringing to
inform her views.
She has spoken before the United Nations, the Australian Prime Minister,
John Howard, members of British Parliament, House of Commons, members of United Congress,
joint forces of staff college, U.S. Special Forces Command and FBI, as well as many others.
She also written a book called Because They Hate, reach number 12 on New York time bestsellers
list for political books. It's great to have you on the podcast.
Thank you.
I'm delighted to be here.
Yeah, your story is awesome.
And especially for a time like this,
I'm sure we're going to get into some
we got a lot of issues to go through.
But we'll also talk about some of the things that's gone on
in the last since October 7th, which has been absolutely wild.
What's been going on?
A lot of debates.
We had Bassam Yosef on, think a few weeks ago here him and him and Adam had a great civil conversation
name calling one called the other one intellectually lazy. The other one called the other one
us race race races undertones. Yeah, race. I knew Adam's new band. But they what we were we were hugging the it was great. By the way, let's
pronounce is Brigitte Brigitte Brigitte. It's Lebanese. It's
like attitude. I know apparently a Brigitte. You are Brigitte.
That's right. We had we had a French lady that used to be one
of my agents. Her name was Brigitte Leton. Yes, she would
always correct me. It's not Brigitte, it's Brigitte.
Brigitte Letton, I said okay.
You've got many stories about this lady Brigitte.
Yes, I have.
That's a very different story.
Okay, so before we get into it,
let me kind of give you guys
what things we're gonna be covering today.
Stories, one, there's a lot of things going on with Iran.
Shadow war with Iran risks turning into a direct conflict.
That's a Wall Street Journal story.
We'll talk about that.
Iran backed Iraqi militia says, check this out,
after they did what they did to injure dozens
of our soldiers and kill three of them,
they said they have decided to suspend attacks
on US forces, how kind of them to publicly announce
that we've decided to suspend it.
So you listen, relax America, please don't do anything because we have chosen to suspend
our attacks and it's not looking too pretty there.
They know we're pissed.
Yes.
James O'Keeffe dresses as a, I mean, listen, good for me.
He could made it in Hollywood.
He dresses like a gay single man and goes out and meets with, what's his name, Rob?
Charlie Crager, I want to say he's one of the
National Security
Advisors Council and he pretty much breaks down what's going on on the inside with what's gonna happen next with Barack Obama
Yeah, that's not Barack Obama Joe Biden
He's a cybersecurity political analyst and foreign affairs desk officer in the executive office at the White House
Anyways, it's a very interesting. He had dyes his hair. He's got these fake glasses, talks with an accent.
We'll play a clip of it. Very interesting. By the way, yeah, he pretends to be, he does
it with the girls that go on a date and he does it with his dinner the night before.
He's like, I got to wake up early. I got to go get a disguise. I was like, what are you
doing? He's like, I'll tell you, you'll find out. Great.
Zuckerberg gets destroyed. Zuckerberg. And this was a rough last 24 hours for disguise. I was like, what are you doing? He's like, I'll tell you, you'll find out. Oh, great. Zuckerberg gets destroyed.
Zuckerberg, and this was a rough last 24 hours for him,
I'm sure you saw it, whether it was Kennedy.
He had a perm.
He had a perm, maybe you'll comment on the perm,
but there's a lot of things to talk about
on what happened there because it's problematic
and it's not going away.
New York Community Bank Corp.
Stock plunges 38%.
Another one of fears of reigniting fears
of regional banks going out
and people are taking their money out.
Fed Jerome Powell says March rate cuts is unlikely.
So the market panics, Dow drops 300 points,
NASDAQ drops 2%.
We'll talk about that.
Gavin Newsom, guys, if you see the Zoom,
he did not know somebody was recording it. When you watch
this zoom, you're going to think this is out of a movie, and
it's fake, but it's not. He's talking about how somebody is
stealing something in front of him. And he's asking the
employee, like, how come you're not stopping him? He says,
Well, because our governor came out with certain policies, you
haven't seen this. Oh, you're gonna put this doesn't look real
when you can't wait to somebody recorded it off a phone while he's saying this. Have you seen this
yet? No, it's wild when you see this. We'll all have a natural reaction to it. Denny's
closes Oakland restaurant after 54 years in its soaring crime. And this happened right after
in and out close in Oakland as well. Wonder why. And Iina Presley claims Walgreens is racist, folks. It's just for closing
stores. Yeah, they're absolutely racist. I never knew. Next time I go to Walgreens,
I'm like, did you guys know you guys were racist? I'm gonna ask the cashier. Such a racist organization.
According to Iina Presley, we'll talk about that. The word is capitalist. Yes.
So police in sanctuary cities report significant increase in crime
tied to illegal aliens released by Biden. And then we got a city that says we want migrants,
please come to us, wait till you see what the city is. Send them. Send them. Yes, exactly.
Billionaire Peter Thiel, bankrolling, very creative idea. Kind of, there's something about this that's
troll-ish and it's funny, but I like it. Billionaire Peter Theobank rolling Olympics,
except only for people who use steroids.
Can you imagine that?
Hey, we don't drug test.
You do steroids, come here.
Computer, we wanna know what people,
insane angle to take because,
can you imagine how weird that is?
Only a billionaire would do something like that.
And say, yeah, let's see what's gonna happen.
Billionaire Ken Griffin stops contributions to Harvard,
calls current students whiny snowflakes, very offensive.
UPS took out 12,000 jobs and mandate
returned to office five days a week.
I have some thoughts on that.
That's a Wall Street Journal story.
TikTok has lost music from Taylor Swift.
Catastrophic, I know you were hurt by this. They removed music from Taylor Swift. Catastrophic, I know you were hurt by this.
They removed music from Taylor Swift
and amid a fight with the industry's
most powerful record label.
We'll learn more about that.
And then one school in Connecticut decided to mandate
tampon dispensers and his high school kid gets so pissed,
comes and rips it apart within 20 minutes.
Great.
Maybe some call him a hero, but it is what it is.
Tico, is that you?
You know, that's a lot of testosterone.
Governor Kathy Hockel from New York suggests, suggests a suggestion, gentle suggestion, deporting
migrants who beat cops.
Maybe it's a good idea.
Illegal migrants who beat cops.
She's racist too.
And in any ways, we got a few other stories.
Migrant flipping off after beating up cops from Venezuela
You got a video will show that and there's a couple other videos will show you as well
But mother puberty blocker, but before we get into all these stories
Brigitte please for someone like you maybe give your background of where you I was raised in Iran
I lived there 10 years and then I escaped with my family went to Germany
We lived at a refugee camp for a year and a half and then we came here
in November 28, 1990.
So I was there experiencing what it's like
when people are marching saying,
Matt, bad, um, we got death upon America.
When you experience it, it's gonna stay with you
for a long time to come.
Especially when you're a kid.
Maybe share with the audience a little bit
about your background and what the media's getting wrong.
Why some young people in America are confused,
you know, gays for Gaza, there's a lot of organizations
that seem like they're noble, they're doing the right thing,
they feel like they're doing the right thing
between Israel, Hamas, and Palestine,
but where are people getting it wrong?
So a little bit about your background
and where people are getting it wrong,
but what's going on today?
Well, I want to first follow up on what you said,
you grew up hearing death to America.
Yes.
And when you hear that, it leaves an impression on you
that you can never forget.
Absolutely.
The impression that it leaves is not the words.
It's the hatred that you, the hatred you have witnessed.
It's what you saw that you recognize,
your good soul recognized,
because we're all born with good souls.
We are all born pure, clear, no hatred, no bigotry as children.
Everything else is dumped into us.
So when you grow up as a child watching that and you think to yourself,
I don't like that, my spirit doesn't like that.
That's what you remember.
And that's when you grow up and you realize what you saw.
Now I know a name for it.
It's called the evil.
When you hate someone so much that you want to kill them,
even though you don't know them, you think to yourself,
how can somebody hate like that?
I don't, I want to stay away from that.
As a matter of fact, I chose to fight that
because that affected your life, that affected my life.
In my case, I was born as an only child
to a Lebanese businessman. My father had a long
career with the government. He retired, took all his money, his retirement, built a real estate
with it. So I was born into a very comfortable life. My father owned the biggest, most fanciest
restaurant in southern Lebanon. People used to drive hours to get to it. So I was raised,
meeting the community, hearing people. My father had the first television
set in our restaurant. First TV set Black.
By the way, that's a very big deal. I'm telling you, when you can say that, it's a very big
deal.
People weren't going there to eat. They're going to watch TV.
It was a coming attraction. My father was very smart. So people would drive. So the whole
town, the whole community would be at the restaurant. And what did I hear? Politics.
You know, before we started the show, we were talking about your kids.
Yeah.
And your child's opinion at 11 years old of politics.
Very strong.
Yes.
So I grew up in a restaurant hearing my parents and all the tables around every night talking
politics, listening to the news.
And of course, back in the old days, you remember, it was what?
Two, three TV stations.
That was it.
There was no cable.
No. So when the news came on, everybody watched the news. old days, you remember it was what two, three TV stations. That was it. There was no cable.
So when the news came on, everybody watched the news. So this is the environment that
I grew up in. So I grew up in a time where Lebanon was prosperous. Lebanon was Paris
of the Middle East. You know, we had, we were very open minded. You know, we were majority
Christian country. The Christians in Lebanon used to be over almost 70%. when I was born, when Lebanon got its independence.
And this is why we have the government divided very fairly,
because as Christians, we wanna be fair.
So we have the president has to be a Maronite,
the secretary of state has to be a Sunni,
so and so has to be a Shi'i.
So everything was divided,
so we don't offend everybody,
and everybody can feel included.
And this is a great Republic.
Lebanon is a republic exactly like the United States,
which stand in such stark contrast
when you look at the whole Middle East.
You've got Israel as a Jewish state.
You've got Lebanon, a republic just like America
in a sea of what I call tribes with flags.
Because when you look at Arabic countries,
they're tribes with flags.
You can identify every country with one royal family or one man, one man regime. of what I call tribes with flags, because when you look at Arabic countries, they're tribes with flags.
You can identify every country with one royal family
or one man, one man regime.
So we were open-minded, we were fair, we were welcoming,
we, you know, everybody wanted to come and party in Lebanon.
Not just Middle Easterners,
but people from all over the world.
Sofia Loren, Frank Sinatra, it was the hub to vacation. Lebanese are very good in business,
as you know, Middle Eastern Christians are highly educated, we're very good in business.
We're in the tip of Phoenicia, the port, doing commerce all along. Beirut became parents of
the Middle East, the banking capital of the Middle East. So that's the country in which I was born. I remember going with my parents as a child to Casino de Libon, where we would attend the concerts and the
world singers coming. So that was my life. Life was good. Things began to change when
I was about nine years old. That's when we started importing Palestinian refugees into
the country. Actually Lebanon accepted a third wave
of Palestinian refugees while none
of the other countries wanted them.
This is after King Hussein after black September
kicked them out when they tried to overthrow the king.
He kicked them out.
From Jordan.
From Jordan.
Most people don't know this.
So tell them where they came from.
They came from Jordan after they tried
to overthrow the king basically.
And King Hussein literally killed them, bulldozed them. They came from Jordan after they tried to overthrow the king basically and King Jose
Literally killed them bulldozed them
30,000 of them and the rest of them came to Lebanon
We accepted them and I remember watching the evening news and all these Palestinian cars
You know driving in to Lebanon and might but they would stop at my father
My father would give them free food, you know on the restaurant trying to help
75 My father would give them free food on the restaurant trying to help people. This is in the early 70s?
Right, 75, 74, 75.
Everything you're saying, it's pretty much identical to what Iran was in the early 70s.
Yes.
By the way, when she says Beirut was Paris in the Middle East, you look at that picture,
you wouldn't think that's the Middle East.
You would think a different place, even when you go through some of the pictures.
People don't realize, people think the Middle East is desert. think a different place even when you go through some of the picture. Please don't realize, you know, people think you know, the Middle East is desert.
Lebanon is mountains and beaches. You can be skiing in the morning and two hours later
swimming in the Mediterranean. I think the first time in my life I saw a camel was when
I moved to Jerusalem and lived in Jerusalem. We don't have any desert. You know, we're
like the switch to the Middle East. That's why they call it that. So when I was around nine years old, we stopped traveling
and I would add because we used to go to Beirut. I'm an only
child, by the way, I don't have any sisters and brothers. My
parents were married for a very long time. They couldn't have
any children. I'm finally boom, my father is 60 years old. My
father, my mother is 55. I pop into the family. How old was
your mom 55?
Give birth to you at 55. She got pregnant at 54. She went to the doctor. I start my book because they hate with the family. How old was your mom? 55. She gave birth to you at 55. She got pregnant at 54.
She went to the doctor.
I start my book because they hate with the scene.
My mother goes to the doctor.
She thought she had cancer because her stomach
is getting bigger or harder.
What else could you have?
No way.
55 for you.
And the doctor says they do blood work.
And the doctor says you're going to have a baby in two months.
Oh my God.
I was here. Is this some sort of world record?
So my father put her in a car, you know, the old days men,
they were not involved in business,
shipped her off to the nearest hospital,
which was two hours away.
There he goes.
I didn't have a name for five days
and because they didn't know if I'm gonna be alive or dead
or what's gonna happen to me and all.
So anyway, they come home and so that's,
I was a gift to my parents. I was the apple
of their eyes. I they gave me everything they could ever give me. You know, they were elderly.
So they looked at me at this miracle in their lives. They worshiped me. And I know what
love is. I don't need no matter what happens to me in life, this is why I'm so strong when I fight, because I have experienced love so deep, so unconditional,
a belief that I can do anything I put my mind to.
I was so adored by my parents that till today,
they are the driving force in everything I do.
I live, I breathe to honor them.
By the way, my parents passed away, I was 22 years old,
I became an orphan, they passed away
within nine months of each other.
And I have them both buried with Oscar Schindler
on Mount Zon.
If you have ever visited Oscar Schindler's grave,
you had walked by my parents grave.
Most people don't know that.
But back to my upbringing, so when I was around nine years old, so being we
live in the South Lebanon, me and my parents to elderly people
very boring, you know, every holiday, we would drive down to
Beirut, which was about a two hour drive from the mountains I
lived in the mountains in Marjayun. We would drive to Beirut
to be with my family for Christmas or, you know, Easter
and all that. And we stopped traveling. And
I would ask my father, how come we're not going to Beirut for Christmas or Easter? And they
would say to me, well, you know, we decided to stay home at this year, which was strange
for me as a child. Where later I learned why as I got a little bit older. That's when Palestinians put their heads together with the Muslims in Lebanon
and they started stopping Christian cars traveling they would set up fly by night checkpoint and
They would get people out of their cars and ask them for their IDs
Well in Lebanon our religion is written on our national ID
You are either a Muslim a Christian or a. If you have ever held a Middle Eastern ID,
our religion is on our ID.
And when they would see that this is a Christian family
traveling, they would get them out of the car
and shoot them in cold blood.
So the word traveled fast.
So we Christians became prisoners in our towns
and our communities.
That's why we stopped traveling.
Actually, Tom Friedman promoted
in his book from Beirut to Jerusalem, he called it Identity Killing at the time. So he talks about
it in his book. By 1975, they had organized the Palestinians and the Muslims. They created what
they call Jash Lebanon, the Arabian, the Arabian Lebanese army. And, you know, and the Middle East,
Christians are not considered Arabs,
at least where I come from, you know, we're Phoenicians.
It's the Muslims they're known as Arabs.
So they created Jash, Lebanon, and the Arabi
and they started attacking the Christians in Lebanon
because they wanted to create a base
from which to fight Israel, kill the Jews
and drive them into the sea.
And they wanted to use Lebanese democracy,
open-mindedness, fairness, tolerance, live and let live, type mentality to do that.
Something they couldn't do in Jordan because of the dictatorship of the king, but they
were able to do it in Lebanon.
My town was on the border with Israel.
So while they were trying to take over my town, they had to take over the military base in my town
above my home, which was about 50 yards from my home
on top of the hill.
And bombing the military base, trying to take it over,
they missed the military base, and 14 rockets exploded
in my home, burying it down, burying me under the rubble
wounded.
My 9-11 happened to me in 1975.
I ended up in a hospital for two and a half months.
You know, when I was watching the images of the World
Rights Center on 9-11 come down, and people screaming
for their loved ones, and people calling their loved ones
names, and you see the smoke on the screen,
I could smell that smoke. I know exactly what
that smells like. I could hear my parents calling my name as I was pinned under a wall looking for me.
My father became deaf so he couldn't hear my screams when I was screaming because the bombs
blew up his eardrums. So from the age of 10 on, anytime I needed to communicate with my father,
I had to shout in order for him to hear me. I ended up in a hospital for two and a half months. And as I
went from one surgery to another, hooked up with blood bag on one hand, giving me blood and another
IV and going from one surgery to another, I would ask my father, why did they do this to us?
And my father would tell me, because we are Christians, we are considered infidels,
and they want to kill us. So I knew that I am wanted dead at the age of 10 simply because
I happen to be born as a Christian and live in a Christian town. Whether I practiced my
faith or not, it was irrelevant. And this is something Americans cannot understand. You
know, they understand that Judaism Jews are a race.
But in the Middle East, if you are a Christian,
you are in that block of people.
You are put in a compartment.
It doesn't matter whether you're an atheist Christian.
I know this sounds so weird to Americans listening to this.
But we are persecuted because of the group that we are.
Like the Yazidis, like all the minority groups
in the Middle East.
I ended up coming back home after two and a half months.
But my home was no longer the home I left.
Now remember, I was raised in a beautiful home.
I was living the Lebanese dream.
I had a chauffeur to drive me to school.
We had a housekeeper.
We had a maid.
Our life turned upside down.
Two days before our house was
bombed, my father wanted to bring us to America. So he goes to the bank in Beirut because the
banks were being robbed, bombed, God knows what was going to happen. My father withdrew
his life savings and bank notes from Lebanon to bring us to America. Two days later, my
father's money was burned to ashes. We went from living a wonderful life to losing it all.
My father at that time was 70 years old.
You don't start over when you're 70 years old.
So we end up living in a bomb shelter.
So eight by 10 room, underground, no electricity,
no water, and very little food.
When we went into the bomb shelter, ironically,
the bomb shelter was built by money given to,
a part of it by money given to my father from the Lebanese government
to protect us from Israel because supposedly the barbaric Israeli army
is going to come slaughter us and therefore all people in south Lebanon,
the money said, okay, we give you a half, you pay half,
you build bomb shelters
because the Jews are gonna come kill you.
That's the bomb shelter I ended up living in.
We go into the bomb shelter.
And we thought it's gonna be two weeks.
My father, being a restaurateur,
the bomb shelter was right behind the restaurant.
That's where he store all the liqueur and the wine,
you know, underground, you know, whatever.
So I remember the first two weeks we slept on boxes,
these huge boxes that came to our restaurant, you know,
with big either machine, fridge box, you know,
or whatever stuff for that thing.
We put a blanket on top of it.
We put a pillow, another blanket.
And I remember sleeping on a box filled with coal,
you know, the black coal that we used to charcoal to grill, shish kebabs, you know, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I slept in that and we thought
it's going to be a matter of, you know, a couple of days, a couple weeks, the whole world is going
to wake up and see what's happening to the Christians in Lebanon. Everybody's going to come
save the Christians. One week went by, two weeks went by, one month went by, two months went by,
One week went by, two weeks went by, one month went by, two months went by, one year went by.
Obviously by that time we had brought in some mattresses,
put them on the floor of our bomb shelter,
and that's where we slept.
And the world forgot about us, the world forgot about us.
And to get some food, my mother and I would crawl
under bombs falling off because my father remember he can't hear
So he cannot duck when to hear the bomb
We are before it explodes. So when we would hear the whizzes we know to duck
Mm-hmm. And so my mother and I would go out and dig for dandelion. It was the only greenery we had to eat
For food we had stored like dry chickpeas and dry beans and rice
So we could manage with that oil anything my mother my mother would thought dried chickpeas and dried beans and rice so we could manage with
that oil anything my mother, my mother would throw the chickpeas overnight and because
they had bugs in them my job was with a pin to dig the bug out put it on the side put
the chickpea in here and that's how I killed the time that's how we cooked our food and
you know that that was the only greenery we had to eat when we would go out and dig for
dandelions to get some water we would crawl under sniper's bullets.
And we were surrounded by Islamic snipers and Palestinians who surrounded our town, the
hills around our town.
And every day we leave our bomb shelter to get some water.
My mother and I and my father would say our last goodbyes, because we did not know if
we're going to come back dead or alive.
And we would hug and it was every single day you did the same thing and it became like
the way of living routine. We would go we would get some water from a nearby spring
and then we would come back. And this became my existence. I remember as a child, as I
was growing up as a teenager, you know,
we didn't have any clothing. I was growing up as a girl. And I remember my mother, as
my foot started growing from my shoes, she would cut the front of my shoes. And she would
say, look, mommy, now they are like sandals. So my toes can stick out because my foot and
she did not want me walking bare feet on the bomb shelter. And she would cut my pajama
pants because I grew taller. And she would cut them pajama pants because I grew taller and she would cut them and she said look they are called Bermuda, Bermuda shorts and and she would cut the sleeves so I
would grow into my clothes and I remember laying on the bed and lice because when you sleep on the
floor your head gets invested in lice. I know this is uncomfortable conversation in the west
people cannot imagine looking at Brigitte Gabrielle and imagining Brigitte Gabrielle as a child sleeping on the floor with lice on her head.
And I remember my mother would take kerosene or benzene or you know or mazut and she would
dip it and she would dip it because of the lice would die from the fume. And I remember
sitting and my mother's coming my hair and saying, it's okay honey, when we get some water we can wash it.
And this was my existence.
And I remember after years, you know, it becomes the norm because you don't know anything
any better.
We didn't go to school for two years.
No studying.
Everybody was in the bomb shelter.
And I remember, you know, we just killed the time just sitting talking with each other
and after a while there's not much you can talk about.
And I remember at the age of 13 we heard from one of our militia, Christian men stopped
by because you know we were very small town and he said look we heard a lot of chatter
on the radio and I don't think we're going to last tonight.
He said they're going to attack our town tonight and if I don't see you tomorrow, I wish you a merciful death. And I remember, you know, he left.
And I remember my mother combing my long black hair.
And I dressed in my Easter dress, my Sunday best,
because, you know, you got one Easter dress,
and that's like your whole summer dress for the summertime.
And it was blue and white,
and blue flowers with the white back on on white background
And I remember she was tying the the belt in the back making bow
And I remember she tied the white ribbon in my hair and I'm sobbing. I don't want to die. Please. I don't want to die
Do something how old are you at this time 13?
Because I wanted to look pretty when I am dead knowing that when they come to slaughter me there would be no one to bury me and
I'm dressing getting all dressed up and I'm saying please do something. I don't want to die
Please I'm only 13 and there was nothing my mother could say to me
And I remember sitting in the corner of our bomb shelter
And my parents were very devout Christians and my father opened up the Bible, his prayer book,
and he started reading from Psalms. I shall walk into the valley of death and fear no evil for
thou art with me. And my parents said to me, when they come to slaughter us tonight, we will create
a distraction, we live the long life, you are a young child, will create a distraction and you just run towards Israel and don't look back. Run as fast as you can. We lived five kilometers from
the Israeli border, so from my house you can look at the Tula. And we knew if we
go to the Jews and beg for help, the Jews are not gonna slaughter us because we
had more shared values with them than we had with the Muslims. A few people from
my town went to Israel and told them, look, we're surrounded to be slaughtered.
We're not going to last.
We need your help.
That night, Israel came in physically into Lebanon.
Thankfully, I didn't have to make the decision to run to Israel because that's when Israel
came in physically into Lebanon in Operation Litany in 1978 and established the security
zone in southern Lebanon that everybody screams, oh, occupy territory. No, it wasn't. We begged
Israel to come save us. Israel comes in, sets up artillery bases around the hills of our
town and our area to protect us. And this is how we ended up surviving for another five
years. And I remember at that time we started going to school,
they opened up the school.
So because you know, education is very important
for people in the Judeo-Christian world.
And so I go to school, so they cramped two years in one.
So for two years we went to school nonstop.
So I did sixth grade, seventh grade, eighth grade,
ninth grade all in two years, directly one after another.
You're living in Lebanon at this point or in
Lebanon is still in the bomb shelter
So we were picked up many days in a tank
You know those big tanks with the cannon on the front you can fit 18 children in that tank
And sometimes I was brought back from school in that tank or taken to school in that tank
And many days when we are at school, the principal would run in.
So the school was the first floor of the building.
So all the kids were crammed into the first floor
because it was like a shelter.
If a bomb falls, it's like a shelter.
And many days the principal would storm
through the hallway running, get out, get out, get out.
You've got 15 minutes to get home.
Everybody's school leave.
And we would jump up, pick up our books, grab them.
We don't even have to say a word to our teacher and everybody runs out.
So we lived in a house.
There was no school buses.
Everybody walked to school and we would run.
And many days I barely made it home to my bomb shelter before the bombing.
And I remember hiding in a ditch and using my books, you know, so I'm
carrying, you know, all these books, I've got history books, whatever on my head to protect
me from the shrapnel. So I would hear, I would duck, the shrapnel will fall. I would put this
over my head, wait until all the shrapnel fell off and I would run back to the shop.
Brigid, for context, who's fighting who? Is this Hezbollah? Is this the Muslim Brotherhood?
No, Hezbollah was not.
Is this the IDF of who's fighting exactly? Hosbalah wasn't created at that time.
This is the combined army of Palestinians with Muslims in Lebanon fighting for the
Palestinian cause and they were joined by people from all over the Middle East.
We had Muslims fighting in Lebanon from Syria, from Iran, from Egypt, from Djibouti.
We had people, we had black people,
and we don't have black people in Lebanon.
So we had African Americans, black people on drugs,
who would be running towards you with bullets,
they won't even stop, they had them drugged out.
That's who was fighting in Lebanon.
Fighting for who though?
Fighting against what?
The Christians who are trying to protect their democracy,
saying we do not want a war get out of our country give us back our country and with
the Palestinians trying to create a base a hub from which to fight Israel because by
1982 when Israel invaded Lebanon Syria was shelling Israel out of Lebanon using Lebanese
territories calling it the Lebanese resistance. The Lebanese had nothing to do with it. And
the Golan Heights.
Yeah, that's right.
From the towns in Lebanon to the point where all the northern Israeli towns were living
in bomb shelters just like us.
And before I get to that, people ask me, how did you learn English in a bomb shelter?
So here's an interesting story.
You'd appreciate that because we are immigrants here, at least most of us.
So you'd appreciate the tenacity when we put our mind
to something.
So after a few years in the bomb shelter,
we figured out, or my father was told,
that if you can operate black and white television,
small black and white TV, on a car battery.
So my father would plug the TV into the car battery
that we brought into the bomb shelter,
and we would watch the news to see what on earth is happening with the rest of the world around us. And if there was, so if there
was any left in the battery at the end of the day, I would watch the love boat. So on Wednesday
night we had the love boat, on Friday night we had Dallas and I would write subtitles on my arm
in English. And because we, so if two people looked into each other's eyes
and one guy said to the lady, or she asked question,
and he said, maybe.
So I knew maybe meant whatever they wrote down in Arabic.
And I wrote a huge vocabulary on my arm.
And because we barely had water to drink, let alone shower,
we showered only once a week, and a bucket,
threw it on, scrubbed ourselves, I built a huge vocabulary on my arm.
That's how I learned English.
I never studied English at school.
Because I knew if I make it out of that,
what President Trump, God bless him,
calls a hellhole of a country.
If I ever make it out of Lebanon,
and I need to be able to speak English
in order for me to make it to America.
And in 1982, Israel invaded Lebanon. And I need to be able to speak English in order for me to make it to America.
And in 1982, Israel invaded Lebanon, working with the Christians, trying to help the Christians
take back their country.
All the Christians in Lebanon would go to Israel, get trained how to fight and come back
to Lebanon.
And then they were working together to expel the radical Islamic element out of the country
I catch your question Brigitte
I mean amazing story when you say something like that from from a child to that and then when you hear just
American people like children complaining about yeah traffic or the internet's not working my internet's not fast enough
It's insane to hear that I want at the whole time you talking about this, my question was, where does this hatred
to Christians and Christianity just come out of nowhere?
From what did we do so wrong to make
that Muslim community just hate and want to kill us
right after RIP for no reason?
Where does that come from?
Look, there are 2,000 years of war history in the Middle East. This does not start yesterday.
Yeah.
But it's ramped up after the creation of the religion of Islam.
Now, not all Muslims are radical.
You and I, we lived in the Middle East, Patrick.
They are the most wonderful people, hospitable, kind, open-hearted.
Not all of them want to kill you.
However, there is such a radical element to the religion.
If you are a Christian or a Jew or Armenian, raised in the Middle East,
you understand there's a saying,
أولى نئة السبط واباده الأحد.
First comes Saturday, then comes Sunday.
First we kill the Jews, then we come for the Christians.
So if you're a child raised in the Middle East,
you're raised hearing this sentence. And you don't understand it as a child because it's, you
know, it's, you know, just something you hear. But when you grow up, when, when the call
of Jihad is declared, all of a sudden the division between communities is so stark and
it's so deep, you know, while we as Christians, you know, in our faith, I'm raised as a Maronite,
you know, Maronite Catholic.
And our Christian in our faith, you know,
forgive those who trespass against you,
however slaps you on one cheek, you turn the other one.
You know, we are taught all these things.
Do unto others what you want others to do unto you.
You know, we are raised in the church,
we are taught these things.
But it's very different in the Islamic world
and especially
with the radicals like the Khomeini's in Iran and his followers that they believe that we are,
you know, to stay alive, we either have to pay the jizyah or the protection tax or convert to
Islam. In our case in Lebanon, they were attacking the Christians so viciously. And at that time,
Israel, Huzballah was not created yet.
By 1982, when Israel came into Lebanon
and expelled the radical Islamic element out of Lebanon,
including the PLO, we had 11 Islamic terrorist organizations
operating out of Lebanon, including the PLO.
And that's shortly after Khomeini came to power in Iran.
So Iran looked at Lebanon and they said,
you know what, we've got all these Muslims in Lebanon,
all these Muslim groups fractured.
Why don't we combine them all into one party,
call it the party of Allah, Huzballah.
So Iran started funding and investing
in organizing all the Islamic radicals in Lebanon
because we have a big majority Shia in Lebanon,
big majority Shia in Syria, and then Iran,
and then there is some in Yemen, and the rest of them at least is Sunni.
So that's how it started in Lebanon.
My mother was wounded in that war.
And we had to take her to Israel for treatment.
And that's when I got to experience the compassion of Israel.
That's when I really got to know Israelis.
My mother was wounded in the war as on the second day of the war, as she was running into the bomb shelter.
My father goes to the mattress in the bomb shelter and he gives me $60,
both out $60.
And he says, here's some money in case you need it because you're gonna need to take your mom to the hospital in Israel
Up in that time. We had no medical help the hospital in my house and my town was completely bombed out
We had no medical anything
Anybody that needed any medical attention after 1978 went to Israel if you needed open-heart surgery
You went to Israel free of charge
Provided by the government of Israel and the good-hearted people of Israel.
If you needed brain surgery, if you needed to deliver a baby, if you needed whatever.
When my mother was wounded, we had to take her to Israel for treatment.
So by that time, I knew, you know, we're alive because of Israel.
We're very close to Israel.
The Christians and the Israelis became like this.
We go up to the hospital, the Lebanese hospital, and that Israel had fixed up one room, set
up one wing with one Israeli doctor on duty to Israeli nurses to give first aid to people
who were wounded.
My, they gave first aid to my mother.
They put her in an Israeli donated ambulance, and again, David donated ambulance.
They put her in an Israeli donated ambulance and we flew to the border, 10-minute drive.
And the driver was a Lebanese driver.
We got to the border.
They take my mother out of that ambulance and took her into another ambulance inside
Israel, inside Mithula, to drive us to the nearest hospital in its fat, which was about
an hour away from the border.
I walked around to the Lebanese driver to pay him the fee for the ambulance because he asked me
Do you have any money for the fee and like an innocent teenager who's never touched money?
17 year old I hand him my money and I said how much do I owe you and he looks at the money and he said give me 30
And I and I thanked him for his service and I got with my mother. I'm crying
I'm being like oh my gosh. I'm'm 17 years old my mom's wounded my dad my
deaf dad by himself in the bomb shelter I don't know what's gonna happen to him nobody to take care of him I
go to
We got inside the ambulance and we drive to the border and this time
We're seeing all the Israeli tank lined up tanks lined up to invade Lebanon to go into Lebanon
We get to the hospital the Israeli driver gets out of the ambulance and by the way during the drive
He would talk to me. He was listening to the radio. He told me he was a reservist
He was just pulled in and he would tell me how far Israel was advancing into Lebanon
we get into
We arrived to the hospital. I walk around to pay the Israeli driver his fee for the ambulance ride.
Thinking to myself, oh my gosh, if the 10 minute ride cost me 30, I'm sure I'm not going
to have enough for this guy.
And I look down and I said, how much do I owe you?
And he says to me, you don't owe me anything.
What is this for?
You know, because I'm like putting, handing out my hand with the money.
And I said the fee for
the ambulance, right? He said, Oh, no, no, no, he said, this is a
free service from us to you. You don't owe me anything. You
keep your money and you take good care of yourself. And I
wish your mother a speedy recovery. And I was so touched. I
could not believe my ears, my eyes. I just thanked him so much
because, you know, he could have taken my money
and partied all night and I would not have known the difference, but he didn't. That's
when I realized, and that's when I realized that the Lebanese driver basically robbed
me. He stole my money. That was my first experience between the difference between the Arabic culture
and the Israeli culture. I thanked him. We got into the emergency room,
and there were hundreds of people laying
on the hospital floor in the emergency room.
It was a war scene.
Palestinian terrorists brought in from Lebanon.
Muslims brought in from Lebanon.
Israeli soldiers brought in from Lebanon.
Lebanese Christians like me brought in from Lebanon.
The doctors were treating everyone
according to their injury.
They did not see religion. They did not see political affili injury. They did not see religion.
They did not see political affiliation.
They did not see nationality.
They saw people in need and they helped.
The doctor treated my mother before he treated the Israeli soldier wounded laying next to
her because her injury was more severe.
I couldn't believe my eyes.
These are the stories that are necessary to hear for
some that haven't experienced it. Just for a couple minutes before we go into
some of the stories here. Why do you think a lot of people in America,
especially with academia, a lot with mainstream media and the level of when
I when if I go on Twitter and I look at a Basim Yosef, if I look at a Basim Yosef if I look at a person who is out there defending
Palestinians Gaza right and just showing all the stuff that's going on with Israel
Why are they so much louder than Christians or even Jews?
Why are they so much louder to the point where the world is sitting there saying maybe they're right and maybe you're wrong
maybe they're telling the truth maybe you're telling a
Mythical story to get people to panic and worry and obviously you know where I stand
You know everybody knows where I'm at
But why do you think so many people are sitting there right now having a complete different position with?
Israel especially after what Hamas did to Israel October 7th. Why do you think that's
happening? They are totally brainwashed because of the propaganda. So I'm from the Middle East,
so I have friends on my social media from the Middle East. And so I have friends from Jordan,
I have even Palestinian Christian friends. I have friends from Lebanon. And I see what they're
posting on their Facebook feed and the lies that they are posting.
A lot of them have never even been to Israel, have never even dealt with Jews other than
what they hear on television, the propaganda and the lies and the AI.
I just put up a video because my friends tell me, oh, this is AI.
I remember sending a friend of mine, a video of the woman in Israel with her stomach being
cut open. I do not know if you've seen that video.
The IDF trying to protect the images from because they want to protect the family members.
If you don't want to see your loved one being tortured like this,
but they released those images to the press.
So the press was able to see those images.
And I remember sending that video to my friend in Jordan, a Christian friend in Jordan,
who's
totally brainwashed about the Palestinian cause, his originally Palestinian, etc.
And I said, I want you to see this level of barbarism where they cut a pregnant woman's
stomach open on October 7th, took the baby out, and they put a gas tape on her mouth
so she can't even scream her screams
when they're cutting her stomach open.
And when she would pass out
because she is being tortured, just body shock,
they would hit her to wake her up
so she can see what they're doing to her baby.
She is.
And I sent him that video.
That's a Hamas video shot by Hamas
because, you know, they had body cameras.
They were so proud of what they did they were bragging about it.
And he said to me, this is a lie.
This is a video of some blah blah blah blah back some Palestinian being tortured blah
blah blah.
They are fed such lies by the Palestinian propaganda machine that even when you show
them the truth, they are unable to believe it.
Now, I talk about the compassion of the Israelis. I know the Israelis are not capable of doing anything like this to any Muslim woman.
You know that we have Israeli friends and Jewish friends. They don't think like that. I lived in both worlds.
And I'm getting to that. You know, I was born and raised in Lebanon. I ended up going to Israel and living in Israel.
So I have a very different view. I have a very unique and fortunate view to have actually at one time held residences in the West Bank, in Israel and in Lebanon, because I was a journalist.
So I worked in Jerusalem for five days out of the week. I would drive my car to Lebanon, change my license plate at the border,
take Israeli license plates out,
screw in French license plate, same car.
Drive it into Lebanon, do my business in Lebanon,
drive back into Israel, check it for bombs,
unscrew the license plates, I'll get to that.
So I have a very unique point of view of both
because I've lived in both of them.
But I wanna continue a little bit about
the compassion of the Israelis
and why I know the Israelis the way I do.
When after we were finished in the emergency room
and I was talking to you about my mother
being in the emergency room, they gave her first aid,
they took her up to the fourth floor of the hospital
where two other Lebanese ladies were brought in
that morning, one Muslim, one Druze from Lebanon.
They put my mother in the room
and we were not there but five minutes
and I heard all this commotion outside our window.
So I ran to the balcony to see what was going on.
And I looked down and two Israeli helicopters
had just landed bringing in wounded people from Lebanon.
And I remember looking down stretcher after stretcher, caring,
and everybody ran to the balcony to see what was happening.
And I remember being surrounded by mothers
of Israeli wounded soldiers in the war,
fathers, sisters, wives.
It was an unbelievable scene.
And I remember looking down,
not making eye contact with anybody next to me,
because even though I knew I'm a Christian, they didn't know that. I know I'm their friend. They're not going to do
anything to me. I just felt so out of place looking at that scene. I didn't make any eye
contact with anyone. I felt sick to my stomach. I felt brokenhearted that these people are
wounded because of the war with my country. And all of a sudden, I feel the stopping on
my shoulder and this lady next to me looks at me and she puts her arm around the and she said, you are new here, aren't you?
And I said, yes, they just brought in my mother. She's in this room.
And without skipping a beat, she puts her arm around me and she hugs me and she said, oh, don't worry, we'll take good care of her.
And if you need anything, my name is Lea.
And I remember breaking down crying.
I remember breaking down because I felt such human quality that I knew it did not exist
in my culture.
I was standing on the fourth floor of that balcony knowing if I was a Jew standing in
any any hospital in any Arabic country, I would be thrown down to my death as shouts
of joy of Allahu Akbar with
Aqua through the street and down the surrounding neighborhoods.
But they didn't.
I spent 22 days in that hospital.
Those days changed my life, changed the way I think about Israel.
There were people being treated, Palestinians, Muslims, Druze, Israeli treated everybody
in such a human way, in such a compassionate way.
It was unbelievable.
I had to go back to Lebanon to take care of my parents, but I vowed that one day I will
return to Israel because these were the type of people I wanted to live amongst.
These are the type of characters I wanted to have.
As I stood on that balcony that day, I knew these people were able to forgive and love the Palestinians, their enemy in a way I wasn't able to, and I was the Christian who was taught to love like Jesus taught.
Those days changed my life.
I ended up going back to Lebanon that day, but two years later I made my way back to Jerusalem and I became news anchor for world news in the Middle East.
Covering world events from 1984 to 1989.
My story is detailed and in New York Times bestseller title because they hate where I talk about my journey into Israel and then my career.
You'll find that as an entrepreneur, because we're not getting into the entrepreneurial stuff, you'll find it very interesting how I ended up being at the top of the packing
order of journalism, being the most famous, richest, youngest woman in the Middle East.
I ended up becoming News anchor for World News in the Middle East, covering world events.
And as I reported on world events, I started realizing that what I used to think was a regional problem between a
majority radical Islamic Middle East trying to either kill or expel the minority Christians
and Jews had become a worldwide problem.
But the world was not paying attention.
When I went back to visit Israel in 2018, so I ended up leaving Israel.
I met my American husband, a war correspondent that we
worked together in Jerusalem. I got married. That's how I ended up in America by marriage.
I came here in 1989. But before I came here, I wanted to make sure that my parents are buried
in Israel because I wanted to make sure that my children yet unborn will always know where my
loyalty lies. I wanted them to always be drawn to Israel,
be drawn to what Israel represented, that character, that humanity,
that respect, the authentic multicultural nation that endorses everybody.
I buried my parents in Jerusalem.
They are buried on Mount Zion.
When I went back in 2018 to Israel, I went back and visited that hospital
in 2018. This was just recent history. I went back and visited the hospital where my mother
was unannounced. Nobody knew I was there. I walked into the reception desk asking, is
there any doctors working here that used to work here in 1984 and 1982? And of course,
there was nobody there. But somehow I told them, look, my mother was here. I'm Lebanese, can I go up to the fourth floor or whatever. Anyway, we ended up going to the floor,
which is now a maternity ward or something. They changed it. And I took my daughter with me
to that hospital. And when I was there and when they found out who I am, and the head of the
hospital came out, and I found out while I am at the hospital, there are Syrian people
wanted from Syria.
Remember this is ISIS 2018 wanted from Syria brought into the border.
The Israeli brought them to the hospital to treat them.
They come to the border literally with a sticky yellow pad in the little note on their thing
that Israeli doctor most of the time they don't even know what they're dealing with,
where they're wounded.
It's somebody who looked at them, probably somebody sympathetic and said, you know,
that they're blown up this, that Israel brings them into the hospital.
The press is not allowed to talk to them.
You know why?
Because the Syrians are so afraid that ISIS or people in Syria would kill their family members.
They are not even able to acknowledge
that Israel saved their lives.
Brigid, can I bring this to present day? Ridiculous story, by the way. Incredible story.
Even Yahya Sinwar, who is the head of Hamas, was in an Israeli prison.
He had a major medical issue. I think it was brain tumor brain cancer.
And Israeli doctors, Israeli medical staff saved his life.
Think about that for a second.
He went on to go back to Gaza, and now we know what happened October 7th.
I want to bring it back to present day.
Intersectionality. You hear this term DEI,
this kind of bring it to today.
DEI, diversity, equity, inclusion.
You see these people marching, Gaze for Gaza,
Queers for Palestine.
You see the situation going on.
And I've heard you comment about like this 100 year plan
to basically have the West crumble from within
using our tolerance, using our appreciation for diversity,
using our equity and inclusion against us.
What do you think is going on in this sort of woke mind
virus where you have these hardliner authoritarian regimes
intersecting with these super leftist, liberal, woke mind
virus, Esk-type people, and they're chanting from the river
to the sea, Palestine will be free.
Most of these people couldn't tell you what river or what sea
is going on beyond. But at the same time, I don't think they're evil. I don't think they're,
they hate us, these types of people, the DEI crowd. I just think they're completely ignorant.
They're actually good-hearted young Americans who want to love everybody. And there is nothing
wrong with that. It's a wonderful quality to have. This is why people come from all over the world
to come to America, not only to pursue a dream,
but because in America, you are welcomed with an open arm.
I mean, immigrants like David, like Patrick and I, okay?
So I'm a first generation immigrant.
I know he's a first generation immigrant.
I'm not sure about the three of you.
You were born here.
My mom and dad were born in Iran, but I was born here. Born in America. Born in America. He's a Canadian. So we're I'm not sure about the three of you. You were born here. My mom and dad were born in Iran
But I was born in America born in a Canadian. So we're the ones who made it through the process to come to America
So other than the fact that we can be all we can be as Americans the fact that America opens you with open arms
No matter what what country you come from you become an American you are an American you are one of us whether you're Japanese Chinese
Mexican black white yellow hispanic American, you are an American, you are one of us, whether you're Japanese, Chinese, Mexican, black, white, yellow, Hispanic.
To make it.
It's unbelievable.
We are truly the melting pot out of many.
We become one.
That is such a unique, unbelievable concept.
I never felt a stranger in America from the day I landed.
I'm an entrepreneur.
I started a television production company.
My clients were Oprah, Dr. Phil, Inside Edition, ABC, NBC, CBS.
When I published my book, by the way, I couldn't even give it to Oprah. She couldn't even know who I am and what I did. Otherwise, I'll lose the business.
I'll lose her business. But that's beside the fact. America is a... I never felt discriminated against because, oh, I'm brown, or I'm a woman, or I'm five feet tall.
I went for the gusto and I got it and I love the American dream and I can do a whole show
with you just on being an entrepreneur in America.
As a woman, raised in a bomb shelter, English is my third language.
I speak four languages and how I made it in America and I didn't even go to college.
People are stunned.
They assume I have so many degrees. Because in America when you have a brain, the sky
is the limit. So it's wonderful quality for our children to be inclusive, to want to love,
to want to change the world, to make the world a better place. Every single one of us at
20 years old, we wanted to make the world a better place and we wanted to change the world and we had dreams of how life should be and how
everybody should get along together. The problem with our stupid, unguided youth today, the
snowflakes, they have never experienced hardship, they never had to work for anything. They
were, even with their grades, Patrick remembers when we went to school, we had to work for anything. They were, even with their grades, Patrick remembers when we went to school,
we had to work to pass.
If I did not pass, and by the way,
my schooling, when I started school at four years old,
I had to study two languages.
I started with French and Arabic.
And I had to learn, by the age of six,
I had to write in French and in Arabic,
take geography in French and in Arabic,
take writing, history in French and in Arabic, take geography in French and in Arabic, take writing, history in French and in Arabic,
and then they add English at the sixth grade.
I didn't study English, I stayed with the French course
and I ended up learning English,
you know, the way I shared with you.
So when in America, the sky is the limit
on what you can accomplish,
but the brainwashing that happened in America happened systematically over decades.
They say 20 years' success, and overnight success takes 20 years.
And my first book, because they hate, which came out basically in 2006, if you read it,
you think, I wrote it yesterday.
I discuss all the money being funneled into our universities.
I talk about, I have a whole chapter about the fifth column in our universities.
And I talk about money flowing from the Middle East into our universities to the tune of
millions.
Harvard, Georgetown, Columbia, Rutgers, et cetera, setting up Middle East study departments
and political science departments and appointing Arab professors who are
anti-Israel and anti-America to each our students that America is bad, Israel is evil, and the
Islamic world is the underdog. Where is the money coming from? All over the Middle East,
from wealthy sheikhs, wealthy foundations funneling it to bring students to America and to these universities. And using the Title VI program.
The Title VI program was instituted by our government after World War II
to teach American students about foreign cultures and foreign languages
and foreign governments so they can be an asset to our country.
Those who want to get into the diplomatic field, work for the State Department,
get into the CIA.
So what the Arabs of the Middle East started using,
they used the Title VI program to funnel the money
through that program into our universities,
setting up Middle East study department
and political science department.
So they started brainwashing the kids
from the top level from their professors.
At the same time, the Muslim Student Association
was established on American college campuses.
So all these students being imported from the Middle East, from countries who hate America
and hate Israel, they're already brainwashed, they get here, they immediately plug into the
Muslim Student Association and they start working together on multicultural things.
Oh, show up for homeless night on Friday night and learn about the wonderful religion of
Islam and Mecca and fasting.
And so the brainwashing systematically happened for 20 years and that's how you ended up with
what you have today.
And by the way, with that being said, you know, what a story you've experienced pretty
wild when somebody tells a story like that, literally the word is unbelievable.
It's hard to believe, right?
When you tell a story like that, who's going to believe a story like that unless you've
experienced it. And sometimes it's hard to even explain it to somebody else
But this is normal this has happened to a lot of people I personally have my own
Version of that myself as well. I appreciate you sharing to your story
Let's go into some stories on what's going on today. The first one I want to start off
What is the following Iran shadow war with Iran risks turning into a?
Direct conflict now this is from Wall Street Journal and
there's a lot of people right now worrying if this thing's gonna turn into
something bigger than it already is. We're aware of all the proxy wars but
it's gonna, is it gonna become direct? So the Biden administration prepares to
respond to a drone strike by Iranian-backed militias that killed three American,
killed three American soldiers and Jordan, with Biden
holding Iran responsible and approving plans for multi-day strikes in Iraq, Syria, against
multi-targets, including Iranian personnel and facilities, as early as this weekend.
U.S. seeks to send a clear message to Iran while avoiding direct conflict, aiming to
de-escalate tensions by getting Iran and its proxies to reduce attacks across the region, the response plan includes a tired approach that combines military actions with other measures, signal on Washington's intentions.
And then right afterwards, financial time, January 31st. Here's a story for you. I ran back to Iraqi militia, says it suspended its attacks on US forces. We announced the suspension of military
and security operations against the occupation forces in order to prevent embarrassment of
the Iraqi government. Said Abu Hussein Al Hamidawi, Secretary General of Qatawib,
Hezbollah, a Shia forces founded in the aftermath of the 2003 US invasion of forces. We will
continue to defend our people in Gaza in other ways.
Passive defense.
Hostile, American action.
Tom, you hear a story like this.
What do you think is really going to happen?
Are you as concerned as some people are that we're eventually, or we already are, in a
direct war with Iran?
I mean, let's face it.
We are in a proxy war with Iran.
We are providing weapons to people who are under
assault by proxies of Iran. So guess what you've got. You we're we're basically at
war with Iran and they know it. What they don't want is us to make direct
moves on naval assets. And when you see the word imprint, naval assets, that is
an Iranian warship with guys on it. And what they don the word imprint, naval assets, that is an Iranian
warship with guys on it. And what they don't want is that thing to be sunk. And
so that's what they're talking about. And the US, you know, the foreign policy
under Reagan was you chipped my tooth and taken off your head. That's basically
the way it worked. And that's how strength through peace is accomplished.
Here, I think they've realized that we have been
trying to stay on the sidelines and support our friends and support our friends indirectly. We put
battleships off the coast and like as a warning that if you want to escalate this we're right here
and you know, you know FAFO right you know level 10 here it comes. And I what I see right now is the Iranian government realizing that one of
they don't completely control all of their their proxies and I think their
proxies stepped out a little bit and and hit a US base and killed some people and
wounded a bunch of other peoples and now they know the US is looking at it and
saying listen our base our soil you know if you're in the military and you're right, Benny,
overseas, if you're overseas, it's our base.
We call it our base, our soil.
This is us.
And so we see that as a direct attack.
And I think Iran is backpedaling a little bit saying,
hey, hey, through their prox and through their,
through their spokespeople and, you know,
financial times and things like this,
they're getting the word back out. Hey, you know, you know, maybe the this, they're getting the word back out,
hey, you know, maybe the U.S. – hey, easy does it, easy does it, guys.
Down boy, down boy.
And that's what we're seeing here, because now they know that typically we put together
an outsized response and looking at the calendar, it's a election year.
Biden needs to show strength.
The administration needs to show strength.
And so they see all that coming together is the U.S. is going to strike back hard and they're not talking
about economic sanctions trying to control the price of all of them.
Now the Republican Party is split though.
There's a group that wants them to attack and there's a group that doesn't want them
to attack.
Do you think a direct attack is the right move right now?
I do not want to minimize the value of the lives of the men that were lost. I cannot.
Man and women. There was a there was a female and I'm gonna get into that later too. But
in fact you made a great point Tom. Proxy war, all these words before the word war. We are at
war. They're killing us. We are losing soldiers. It's only a matter of time. These are the soldiers
that passed away. God rest their souls. It's like a handoff. We're the quarterback. We are losing soldiers. It's only a matter of time. These are the soldiers that passed away. God rest their souls
It's like a handoff. We're the quarterback. We're handing it to the running back. Somebody else is getting hit
And I'm tired of that. Yeah, and I'm talking to people like it's a bro. We are at war
There's wars happening all over the place rushes that war where you create this is and it's only a matter of time bro
I'm pat you nailed it Lindsey Graham them. They're like go Iran Iran. Let's go. What's it? What's it?
Nikki Haley. We want a war, bro
That's what we are we are edging and edging and edging these are little moments where one more spark like this and we're gonna go
Let me ask you a hot one a war I'll answer your question and four words or less the Hawks won a war
Hit the proxy hard
But but okay fine. So let's let's let me give you the other argument. So one argument is what?
You know, all these guys want to do
with the military industrial complex,
all they want to do is they want to go to war
and they're doing it because of money
and all this other stuff.
Okay, fine.
So what do you want us to do?
Do nothing?
Is it, no, don't attack them.
Just sit on the sidelines.
So make up your mind, whoever, and I'm again,
I'm calling, make up your mind.
Do you want us to defend and be stronger?
Do you just want us to sit there and allow these guys to keep doing this and we keep looking weak to the entire world?
What's the right choice here? We went over this on the last episode when we were talking about the Wall Street Journal
Everything's about options and sequencing from the options. So Vinny's right. Everything starts with war there
It's a hot war whether it's a cold war with a proxy war
but the reality is
Something needs to be done Iran needs to be dealt with so if it's in a direct conflict with Iran
Nobody's looking for that other than Lindsey Graham or Nikki Haley. Nobody wants that
But I think we understand that Iran is the tip of the spear. Okay, that's option a option number two
understand that Iran is the tip of the spear. Okay, that's option a option number two proxy wars, whether it's the Houthis in the Red Sea, whether it's Hamas in Gaza, who's funded
by Iran, whether it's Hezbollah, your old friends in Lebanon, tell them I say hello.
I walk my head on a flat or by the way, I'm sure. Oh, for sure. Or the old, you know,
option three economic sanctions. So either way, the old piece through strength thing, we cannot
simply sit idly by and allow these people, these terrorist regimes, authoritarian regimes,
just do what they want.
Brigid, what do you think?
We are at war.
For sure.
They have attacked us 160 times since October 7th.
That's correct.
160 attacks.
We responded 15 times.
Empty warehouse buildings.
The last time he ordered the attack
against the Hoteed Biden,
it took six days from the time he issued the order
until they attacked,
and then they told him to get out
because we don't want anybody hurt.
When was last time you appeased the bully
and you won the war? I mean, this is basic simple. You don't need to hurt. When was last time you appeased the bully and you won the war?
I mean, this is basic simple.
You don't need to be all dragged out, all Armageddon.
But look what President Trump did.
You know, President Trump took out so like money.
He didn't need to bomb the nuclear facilities in Iran.
He didn't need to bomb the Hottis
and the other extra proxy armies of Iran.
Forget the proxies.
You know, you can bomb the Hottis, you can bomb Hamas,
you can bomb Islamic jihad, and you can bomb Huzballah.
Iran can start another group called the Djaboutis.
You are chasing your tail if you're attacking the proxies.
When President Trump killed Soleimani,
everybody goes, oh my gosh, we're gonna be dragged into war.
You didn't hear a beep out of Iran.
When President Bush bombed Qaddafi back in 1986
and killed his daughter, he bombed his palace in Libya,
you didn't hear a beep out of a big Qaddafi
who wants to attack the United States.
I remember visiting America in 1986,
being at the World Right Center,
my first trip to the United States in New York
on top of the World Right Center.
I looked at my boyfriend and I said,
has Qaddafi ever been to America?
Has he seen this?
This is what he's really going up against.
So for once, we need to attack,
but we need to attack strategically.
What I worry about with our senile suit
sitting at the White House called our president,
unfortunately, I don't trust his judgment
and I don't trust the judgment of neither
his military leaders
that are surrounding him nor his advisors.
President Trump knew how to evaluate with a solid open mind how to attack.
He was a very sharp man.
He evaluated the risk.
His enemies knew that he's going to deal with them and how they're going to deal with them.
The world doesn't fear Biden
and does not fear Biden's advisors.
They know Biden is gonna make a show
just because it's an election year.
That's what I worry about.
This is a challenge with Biden.
You said Gaddafi in 1986, I think you meant to say 96.
I just wanna make sure you, you mean 1986.
1986.
Gaddafi was killed in that.
No, we killed his daughter, we bombed his palace.
He wanted to get into war with America.
I was news anchor for World News in the Middle East
at that time, and I was covering that event.
And when we bombed Gaddafi's palace
and killed his daughter at that,
you didn't hear a beep out of it.
This is the challenge that Biden's facing currently right now.
And it's sort of the Obama doctrine,
the appeasement to our enemies, Iran, especially everyone knows
happened in nuclear deal. But Biden's in a tough place right
here. Obviously, he's pulled out Afghanistan. That was a mess.
He's basically like, we don't want more in the Middle East. We
know that. But they want war with us. Yes. So there's no
avoiding this President Biden. And this is the challenge right
now. But also the challenge is coming from the left as well as party, whether it's the Ilhan Omar's of the world, Rashida
Tlaib's of the world, the AOC's of the world, basically saying, if you don't support the
Palestinians and that cause and everything that comes with the Triple H, basically the
Hamas, the Hezbollah, the Houthis, we won't vote for you. And he's like, oh, shit, I need
their vote. But if they don't vote for him, let's say you're just gonna get Trump elected,
Gaza Brigade.
Let me know how that's gonna work for you.
Take Soleimali in his example.
So he's in a lose, lose situation.
He's in a lose, lose, not just with the Muslims, but with the Jews.
Remember that 80% of the Jewish community is radical lefty.
They are progressive.
I don't know about radical, but they are certainly liberal.
They're major donors to the Democratic Party. Let's face it. But that is changing
as of October 7th. Let's see. Let's see. Let's see. You know, this is a failure of leadership.
You are so right. And first of all, thank you for your story and thank you for what
you're talking about that whole. I was in high school when all that happened. And to
hear you talking about how, you know, the immigration, all those Jordanians that
came over with a motive that flooded in and how everything went and then Arafat rose as
the savior and the... it's just horrible. This is a failure of leadership. What you're
talking about in 1986 was Operation Rustic Canyon and when,
and for people that maybe aren't old enough to remember, more and more Kanafi of Libya was a
menace in the Middle East, point one, point two, he then took direct credit for the bombing of
Pan Am 104 over Lockerbie, Scotland. When he took credit for that. It took President Reagan days, not weeks, not months,
not a trip to the UN.
It took him days to issued a very firm response.
And by the way, there was also a cruise missile
in that attack that hit the French embassy down the street.
Yep.
Yep, who had received a phone call
that maybe tonight was a good night to see a movie.
True story.
Because the French wouldn't let us fly over their airspace
So we left a message in the middle of that but he sent a measured response not a war against the people right?
people of that country of
Libya not a war that that put a lot of American lives at risk a measured response to the and guess what?
When did you hear from from from Qaddafi?
He went into 15 years near silence. That's right.
Because he said, you know what?
I want to be a dictator.
I said, I don't want to be a martyr.
Yeah.
Right.
And that was a measured direct response.
But what the hell is the US supposed to do?
Meaning we've learned the hard way regime change is not going to work out for us.
Right.
In Qaddafi, Libya, what the hell is going on there these days? We've learned the hard way regime change is not going to work out for us. Right.
In Qaddafi, Libya, what the hell is going on there these days?
Iraq, disaster, Iran's basically a proxy running the government in Iraq.
Afghanistan, how the hell did that work out 20 years later?
What are we doing in Syria?
Just whoever we replace, just like what's going on, whoever we replace Putin with,
how do we know it won't be worse?
We try to replace these dictators and we get ISIS.
What are we left to do in the Middle East?
Because of the lack of information
and knowledge of history, you know,
they say those who don't understand history
are doomed to repeat it.
If Americans and the American leadership knew any better,
keep Gaddafi in place.
You know, Libya, you know, people think of a country.
Libya is basically three cities, three tribes, three clans.
That's it. You took Gaddafi out, Gadda, people think of a country. Libya is basically three cities, three tribes, three clans. That's it.
You took Qaddafi out, Qaddafi had his thumb on them.
They fractured.
Now everybody is on, is for himself.
You know, the same thing with Iraq and Iran.
We don't understand our enemy.
And this is the problem with the lack of leadership.
Under Obama, he took us into disaster.
Disaster is for Obama's.
But it was all under Bush.
It wasn't under Obama.
It was under Bush.
I understand.
But then it just got worse under Obama
Trump understood what was happening in the Middle East. I mean
Biden would withdraw us out of Afghanistan that disaster is withdrawal out of Afghanistan after 20 years
The problem is we got into nation building and we forgot why we have an army
We don't have an army to go nation built
We have an army to go kill our enemy, kill, not nurtured,
not make them like us, not give them diversity training.
We invest money in our military to go out and kill.
That's the job of the military.
And when they kill, they deter and deterrence
when your enemy fears you, they don't wanna fight you.
But you're just gonna, like they've said in Afghanistan
that you might have all the watches, but we have all the time.
That's right.
If you try to do this killing, it's just gonna be whack-a-mole, and they're just gonna pop up again.
Like, we see what's going on in Gaza.
All right, so they destroyed tens of thousands of people, you know, depending on how you believe the numbers,
some are Hamas, some are civilians, horrible.
Nobody wants to see civilians.
But that's just gonna
sprout new hateful people who want revenge. No, we're not strategic when when when President
Trump took out Soleimani President Trump did that do what ISIS did on Friday in Iran,
the suicide bombing that killed hundreds of people that drove hate. That was strategic
attack when Ronald Reagan attacked and bombed Libya. That was
a strategic attack. He didn't go out to kill somebody or to kill massive people. Strategic
attacks. The problem that we are facing right now, and this is why I worry about under Biden,
is because they don't know how to attack strategically or how to think. We have a foreign
policy cabinet right now who do not understand
anything about foreign policy. They don't even know their history. You know it's a
great thing about what's going on. Here's what's a great thing about what's
going on. Tens of millions of people right now have buyers remorse with Biden.
They're not happy with that decision being made but they can't publicly talk
about it because if they do we human nature none of us like to be wrong none
of us like to be wrong it doesn't matter who you the most noble man in the
world doesn't want to be wrong right it's kind of like our wiring ego it's our
way of protecting that we're smart and we're this okay but there's tens of
millions of people that have buyers me more some of them are vocal about it
some of them are kind of starting to say hey man this is like not a thing that
we didn't make the right decision here. Of course they hated Trump, but the other
thing is also the following. It's like the, you know, we talk about this where the rule
of comedy, where if you're on stage and you know, one of the guys in the audience rattles
you, you show weakness, you lost the audience, your show's gonna suck. Bill Burr is in Philadelphia, I wanna say,
and a guy from Philadelphia, I sent it to you,
probably couldn't finish the whole thing, right?
And one guy says something to him, he went 13 minutes,
it's the most disturbing 13 minutes you'll ever see here,
because the stuff he says, you've never heard anybody
talk shit this way.
He just went all out saying stuff about the audience as mother, their wives, their girlfriend.
The statue of Rocky Balboa.
Every...
He says, imagine how shitty your city is that the only statue you have is of a fake actor,
Rocky Balboa.
You have nothing to brag about, right?
So what happens?
He won and then he took off, right?
His career from...
Because afterwards he's like, dude, I'm done. I'll never get another job again all of a sudden it was like no
What's the moral the story the moral the stories you have to react in the moment for people to know
That you're not somebody to you know mess with when you take this long after the they're attacking the ships
And you're not doing anything to their literally the pirates are coming down with the helicopter doing videos and
hey look at this, we took the ship over, look at these idiots and we're attacking 78 different
people within the span of a few weeks in a month of December. We don't do nothing about
it. And then you take your time to show strength, strength doesn't work that way. Strength isn't
you go to a bar, somebody punches you in the face, you show up seven weeks later, hey man,
you punched me in the face seven weeks ago, that's not cool.
That's not how we fight.
You have to do something that moment.
And unfortunately, I think their philosophies of trying to be noble and gentle with people
that don't want to be noble and gentle is kind of being exposed right now and they look
like clowns.
They look like idiots.
And the people in America that are in the middle,
12% that are able to reason,
and they're kinda looking at both sides,
these are the people that run America,
you have to realize, moving forward, whoever you vote for,
do not let anybody scare the crap out of you
that someone's gonna start war
and the other person's gonna be peaceful.
You need a leader that's gonna be strong,
that's gonna scare the crap out of the enemy.
The enemy, because that reduces wars. I think you wanted to say something as a veteran. I have to address
this because speaking of Joe Biden, his lack of response, we know he's asleep. It's not
him. He's not doing anything. He called a couple of days ago. He called the family of
one of the soldiers who passed away, 24 year old SBC, Kennedy, Lawden Sanders, which she died in the drone attack in Jordan.
He proceeds, he called the family right here,
he proceeds to lie to these poor, grieving people saying,
and I quote, my son spent a year in Iraq,
that's how I lost him.
Just FYI for everybody, Joe Biden's son,
Beau is who he's talking about,
he died of brain cancer, okay, When he left the military, okay?
I feel so bad, like this is the clip right here,
he literally lies to these poor people.
Your son didn't die in Iraq.
Your son died of brain cancer here, okay?
So the lying for these people,
and it's like, bro, this poor guy, Beau, God rest his soul,
that only is his father a lying, corrupt,
child sniffing creep
Hunter Biden his son sleeps with his widow like this guy has no
This is him lying to this crying grieving family who just lost a 24 year old daughter Not to me. My son spent a year to wrap guitar last time. No, you're lying.
I know 1% of all these kids are the ones that...
Dude, you know...
...take care of 99% of us.
You know how much that pisses me off?
Look at...
You guys have children.
You imagine what they're going through
and this piece of trash is literally lying to them and look at what he's making them
do. Are you freaking kidding me? Why? And nobody checks him. Nobody says, dude, you're
a liar. You are a liar. That goes and just say is, oh, please stop. I'm a bullbiting
up talking about bow. Bided bow died. And I think I'll get bow Biden guy talking about bow Biden. How did bow die? And I think I did bow Biden.
I can't. This is the same. This, this president, if he's doing that, no wonder why he does.
There's no strength. There's no nothing. And when they killed a Soleimani, you know what's
seeing what you're Diddy die? What year did he die? Rob? I want to say it's, uh, can you
zoom in a little bit? Rob Saturday, May 30th, 2015, Saturday, May 30th 2015 when did he can you grab some tissue when did he serve in
When did he serve when he was in a military? What year did he serve?
Unbelievable then people wonder why this guy's like really bro. When did he serve 2003 to 2015 so he served from 2003 to
2015 and he died when
So he served from 2003 to 2015 and he died when?
I think what he's trying to do. I think he was diagnosed with brain tumor while in but he didn't die
That's this is you're lying like this is where it gets gray. He was diagnosed while serving that he died in America I get it. I get it. Yeah, yeah
I get it you're not right. That's basically saying my son died
in the same type of war that you were in.
That's not the case.
That's lying.
Plus why bring up your son?
They are the focus.
You're calling to console them.
I feel sorry for you.
My heart breaks for you.
I cannot imagine what you're going through.
I will do everything in my power
to avenge the death of your loved ones.
That's what a president talks about. I'm going at the people that your loved ones. I will go after the president.
That's what I want to hear.
I'm going at the people that killed your kid.
I'm going to kill them.
I'm going to buy her blood and their blood, his blood, her blood is not going to be shed in vain.
I am here fighting for you.
This is America.
She died on behalf of all of us.
We are all standing with you.
That's how a president.
By the way, these types of calls are not easy calls to make. And for a person who's a leader of an organization has to know how to make these
calls. You can't fake these calls. You can't... A leader needs to know, you know, like, you know,
we run an insurance company. Yes, we're called... I just had two calls to make this week. Tom,
I'll text you one of our leaders, our husband, you know who he is.
And message being sent to them.
You can't call in, make the emphasis that,
you know, you don't understand the challenge
that I went through.
You're making a very good point on what you're talking about.
You talk about them.
But again, more than anything else,
we're learning and we're watching
for everything that's going on.
When there is war, you're not going to want a soft
Leader that you convince the world is gonna bring America together and he has not
Period don't sit there trying to convince America that this noble leader of yours has brought everybody together
Did you see Biden and Obama the way Obama shook his hand like get your act together?
Biden's like looking at him like this.
Do you have that or no, Rob?
Do you have that picture?
If you don't have that picture,
there's a picture of the two just recently.
It's as if the father is telling the son,
like, hey man.
Have you guys seen this recently?
No, none of those.
It's the one on right there, the third one.
Yeah, it's the third one right there.
You know, it's almost like he's
going to do a wrestling move on him right there. But there's another picture on it as well.
Who knows what's going on behind closed doors? You know, all of this leads to whether a
decision is going to be made or not. Can you go to James O'Keeffe? I want to read the story with
James O'Keeffe and if you can prepare the video to the moment for us to go through. Very interesting.
Now, James, you know, we've had him on. Very interesting guy, bold guy.
The guy has brass and he's a trollish guy. He's willing to face these guys and have the conversations
with them. The way he goes about getting intel is very creative. Gorilla journalism at the highest
level. And here's what takes place. Not afraid to die. James O'Keeffe unveils a new Sting video
featuring White House official.
In a newly video, James O'Keeffe conducted
a Sting operation where he met with Charlie Crager,
a White House official.
Crager candidly discussed various topics,
including President Joe Biden's mental health
and the reason behind Kamala Harris's
being kept on the 2024 ticket.
Crager expressed concerns about Biden's mental health stating he's definitely slowing down.
He also mentioned the decision to retain Harris as the vice presidential nominee saying there was a debate between about removing her from the ticket.
But sadly, they didn't.
He added she's not popular, but you can't remove the first black lady to be vice president from the God.
You know what presidential ticket go and play that clip Rob
From the place you have it on
go for
My question is all the people like your colleagues or the White House or whatever, do they get it?
Do they know about it?
I think that they probably do,
but no one in modern history has ever said like,
we're not gonna re-nominate the president
for a second term.
That just hasn't happened. Do They know that he has those issues
She's not popular
That's the reason What kind of message are you going to send to like African American voters?
That's the reason why she sucks.
By the way, how would you spend that?
Like she's a woman and she's multiracial.
And she's like that.
Waiting for this?
By the way, go back to it on what his title is again.
Just put that again, what the title is.
No, on the video where it says what his title is.
When you put it, he's the executive. You would just play the clip, I was saying it right there Rob, yeah
there you go.
Cyber's good, okay, forums up, okay, so in the executive office at the White House working
directly with Barack Obama, he says, I had a meeting with Michelle Obama, someone asked
her, will you ever run for office?
And she said, no, empathetically, she was like, I've seen all the shit my husband has had to go through
and that does not interest me.
Okay, he continues.
Go ahead.
That's hilarious.
She goes, Kamala Harris, hemorrhages black staff.
She can't keep black staff.
They quit on her en masse.
They're worried about her getting fired
because they'll lose the black vote.
But black people hate her.
They don't like her.
And this whole, I know somebody that's just like,
Vinny, you know, who, she was the first Indian
and she's the first, why do you care?
I go, she sucks at her job.
What has she done to help the administration,
to help African-Americans, to help India?
What is she doing?
She just cackles and laughs and does absolutely nothing.
At least Mike Pence had a fly in his head
that they was entertaining.
At least we got the laugh.
The Democrats are between Iraq and a hard place.
And this is actually very interesting to me
because I actually had dinner and went out with O'Keeffe
the night before in Miami.
And I said, hey, he's like, I gotta go.
It's like two in the morning.
He's like, I gotta go home.
I gotta get a wake up and buy a costume tomorrow.
I said, what are you talking about? He's sending me these selfies there's like a two in the morning. He's like I gotta go home I gotta get a wake up and buy a costume tomorrow. I said what are you talking about?
He's sending me these selfies right here of him at Walmart. That's buying the outfit. He dyed his hair
He's blonde because he's more of a
Darkly dyed his hair blonde. You remember when we interviewed him in in Arizona. He had dyed his hair great
Yeah, I like the Walmart worker there. Yeah, what so he's doing this thing and his objective and shout out to o'keith You know how sly he is and he's doing his thing he good-looking dude big dude fit dude
He meets with these gay dudes that quite frankly that are trying to hook up. Yeah, he meets with him in DC
He's a sleuth yeah, shout out to you o'keith
Purity people and they're having a wine.
And he gets these guys, he just kind of disarms them with.
He played very well.
Look, can I do a question?
Hold on.
We gotta go ahead.
Go ahead.
So he basically has a drink with them,
gets them to open up a little bit.
The truth.
So tell me about what's going on.
They're like, wow, you know, because they don't think
they're meeting with a journalist.
They want to bang them.
They think they're on a fricking date.
Yeah, they want to hook up. They're looking for dick. He's looking for dirt
It's basically what it comes down to. I mean
Calling us bait a spade here. So he gets them to basically, you know, open up
Loosen up literally tell him what's going on and then all of a sudden he takes his glasses off
It's like by the way, why would you be having lunch with James O'Keeffe right now?
They're like, what?
You're O'Keeffe?
He's like, because you look exactly the same.
He just has glasses on.
Well, you know what?
Kudos for O'Keeffe.
We need somebody on our side who is willing to play dirty,
like the Democrats play dirty, in order to get the goods.
Good for O'Keeffe, who's putting his neck on the line
to get the footage that we have.
A lot of people are willing to express their opinion and his board remember, you know,
kicking him out.
Good for you, James O'Keeffe, for doing what you are doing and keep on doing what you are
doing.
Here's what we learned though.
Here's what we learned though.
For sure, this will come back to our conversation.
We all know that Biden is slowing down.
We know that.
You know, whether you're just slowing down, whether you're actually thinking he has dementia
or not
Yeah, he has his staffer basically says he's slowing down
Yeah, you know what my friend in Italy said about Biden
I was having a conversation to Italy last weekend. Oh, you're stupid president
We that we call it slowing down because we're trying to be politically correct. Nice. He's done. They're rested the world calls him stupid
Yeah, it's about time we listen to our enemy's recedes.
He's old.
No doubt.
My mom told us.
She's not like that.
That's different for me.
I agree.
Number two, they can't get rid of Kamala.
She's the never-ending problem.
The never-ending story, they cannot do away with her regardless of how un-
Only one way.
Only one way.
Unless they replace her with Michelle and you saw exactly what happened here and I've said it from the
rooftops but you guys don't believe me what's got Michelle Obama has no
interest in wait wait a minute Adam don't don't act like you're the Almighty yes
I am you you sit there and you say let me tell you always trust the Vegas odds
yes can you pull up the Vegas odds for president?
Pull up the Vegas odds for president always trust the Vegas
Number three Michelle Obama always trust the Vegas odds she's in always trust the Vegas
Always trust the Vegas out
If you're always, no, no, no, no, you talk, you talk like you're this, you know,
the statesman that's like, counseling your intellectual.
And she went from the in 40th, a year and a half ago,
to now she's two ahead of Noosa.
By the way, and God forbid, God forbid,
God forbid this dementia guy.
Trust Vegas out, don't worry.
Mr. Handsome.
Hold on, hold on, pretty boy.
If that number two guy, Handsome and pretty boy,
stop it with the name.
Hold on, I got two things to say.
If the number two guy right there
just falls down the flight of stairs,
she's in the two spot.
And guess what?
She will, it's gonna be a challenging one.
Number one, number two.
In regards to James O'Keeffe,
he's a freaking great dude
I message him all the time. Can we have a conference? Can the White House have a grab all the LGBTQ employees like guys?
Stop spilling dirt
Yeah, or just any restaurant if you want to bang go bang whatever you want. Yes, stop
Should have his face on a milk cart and be like, have you seen this man?
Stay away.
He ain't gonna give you what you're looking for.
And speaking of gays in the White House,
you guys know the guy, the staffer that was shooting porn?
Yeah.
Guess what he got?
Don't tell me that was James O'Keefe behind the scenes.
That's not what I got, James.
Guess what that guy got?
Guess what punchman?
Nothing.
Absolutely.
January 6th.
He got a slap on the wrist.
No, he got a slap on the ass. A grandmother waving Absolutely. January 6th. He got a slap on the wrist. No, he got a slap on the ass.
A grandmother waving a flag.
January 6th, she's in jail for five years.
Guess what? Shooting porn in Congress on the floor.
He gets you zero.
No way.
What? Yes, way.
That's a fact.
Take it to the bank.
He will not be charged with a house up hospital.
Will not be charged for shooting gay porn in the Senate.
That's the crating the Senate hearing room.
He is a, guess what? He's a winner, a winner Adam because guess what you want to talk about Kamala
Protecting or whatever look at that community. He's a winner
We got some we just confirms what we already knew we can probably move on from this man
It's better to be thought of fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt and that's just what this guy did
This is what America knew America with any brains new exists exactly the corner that they manage
Well, look at that arch on his back though, but you gotta give him credit. He'll talk about this
Okay, Mark Zuckerberg addresses families of victims of online child exploitive content after senator presses him to apologize they were
Not holding back. It was not a fun day for him. And Zuck took it.
So here we go. Senator Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin pushed for the passage of bills,
including the STOP CSAM Act, SHIELD Act and Kids Online Safety Act stating parents are counting
on us as much as they're counting on the industry to do the responsible thing. He challenged Mark
Zuckerberg assertion
that social media in part impact on mental health,
saying they change right in front of my eyes.
They are mental health consequences that come
from the abuse of this right.
They have access to technology during the Senate hearing,
tech CEO facing scrutiny, Josh Hawley pressed Mark
to apologize to the families online,
child exploitation families that were behind them.
Leading Zuck saying, I'm sorry for everything you have all been through. No one should go
through the things that your families have suffered.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse criticized platform saying as a collective, your platform really
suck at policing themselves and call for revising section 230. Can you play the clip where Holly
makes him stand up and apologize to the people behind him go ahead Rob
Anybody you haven't compensated a single victim. Let me ask you this. Let me ask you this
There's families of victims here today. Have you apologized to the victims? I
Would you like to do so now well they're here you're on national television
Would you like now to apologize to the victims who have been harmed by showing the pictures?
now to apologize to the victims who have been harmed. Show them the pictures. Would you like to apologize for what you've done to these good people?
This is admitting guilt, huh? This is saying, okay, we're wrong.
What do you think about him doing it?
I kind of, two things, but I respect, I respect accountability, number one and number two on
the flip side. Now that's it. You're accepting the guilt.
So when they when colleagues like, can these people sue you now?
And that's that's going to be that's going to help the lawsuit 100%.
He had to do it.
Have they made him do it?
He didn't have any way out.
You know, if you would have done it on his own, looked at the families and said,
I am so sorry and I will do everything in my power to improve security that we
will stop this from happening again
They made him do it. That's why he did he had no other option. So this whole theater. Oh, I'm sorry
You know, I'm just gonna look now and everybody's clapping save your claps. He had to do it. What if he didn't do it?
But actually think about it. What if he didn't do it?
That would have looked horrible. No, I don't think there's absolutely no way. If he did it, there would have been booze. They
would have been, they would have kicked people out because at that moment you,
let me ask this question. Do you think his lawyers prepped him to say one of
them could ask you to stand up and apologize to the kids behind you? And if
they do ask or do you think they didn't prep him and he did it himself? I don't
think there was no prep. I think it was such a surprise. It was a surprise
But again and again, I kind of respect that he actually I've never seen you think there was a do you think there was a prep
I don't think there was a prep
But I think he reacted the way he had to react because I think there was a lot of prep for this or always is
Look, he's been in front of Congress several times going back to Cambridge analytics
It has not been a good three years in front of Congress at any moment for Facebook. And what he is about
to face, what they have got in their hand is acts, the Something Act, the Shield Act.
Those are called economic sanctions. If he was in international country, these would
be called economic sanctions. He is about to be forced to do everything in his power
to make filters. They are about to be forced to build everything in his power to make filters.
They are about to be forced to build tools
that will take deep fakes off and take sexploitation
and revenge porn off.
They are about to be forced to moderate this.
And there are states that have things on the books
that are coming right now, Pat,
that are saying that if you're under 16,
you can't have a social media account.
They are facing it.
And what sucks is that he's in front of Congress,
he's saying it like this when on the other side
of this country in New York,
they had one of the biggest days ever
for the stock of the company.
Well, you talked about that.
By the way, let me just, if I may,
I wanna just say what a few other people said,
then I wanna get some reaction from you.
Marsha Blackburn said, you know, these kids in the back were wearing their shirts saying
I'm worth more than $270.
I don't know if you guys saw that or not.
Facebook puts $270, the lifetime value of every teenage account on Facebook.
That's their lifetime value.
So they were wearing shirts in the back saying, I'm worth more than 270.
Here's, here's the other stat that she talked about.
Every two minutes, a child is bought and sold in America.
Marsha Blackburn. Let me continue.
Kennedy, you know, Kennedy with the draw and the accent, the way he talks.
He says, he says, Louisiana, you're no longer companies, your countries,
virtual governments is what we call it, right?
You're no longer companies, your countries, virtual governments is what we call it, right? You're no longer companies, your countries.
It continues.
We know we're in recession when Google has to let go of 25 members of Congress.
What a line.
What a line.
He says, we know we're in recession when Google has to let go of 25 members of Congress.
And then Holly does what he does.
And on the stats with Holly, it was interesting because he talks about a study that was done by Facebook. You know what the study was? Instagram makes life worse
for teenage girls. One out of every three girls Instagram makes their life worse. A
study done by Instagram and Facebook that he kept asking him about and then there's
another stat that came up saying 37% of teenage girls ages 13 to 15 were exposed to unwanted nude
pics. 37% of teenage girls ages 13 to 15 were exposed to unwanted nude pics. Now all this
stuff that's taken place, you know how they're protected.
Section 230.
Section 230, which by the way, now we're talking about the problem,
I wanna talk about solutions.
You know, I started an organization called Act for America.
It's the largest grassroots conservative movement
in the country.
We have helped pass 220 bills in Congress
at the federal level and the state level.
Part of those that we are working on,
we work with members of Congress, we introduced bills in Congress, we're working on Section 230 to break it up, to change the laws,
we're working on the Shield Act. We want people, if you are interested in making a difference for
the country, because we can sit here and we can discuss issues and the problems that we are facing.
But unless people start becoming more engaged and putting pressure on their member of Congress to make the right thing
When a constituents email a member of Congress it takes it to a whole different level
Go to act for America.org right now click on act now
We have many campaigns on bills and Congress social media bills included and start taking action act from America.org
Look how many people have taken action on our website.
Over 164 million actions through our website.
Email and phone calls to Congress.
Half a million activists on the ground.
We need to update the 210 bills past.
But here's the important reason why people need to call
their member of Congress when they're notified about issues.
By the way, sign up to our action alerts so you can be notified when there are bills coming
down for a vote.
We have a whole ECNO campaign prepared.
People tell me, why should I call my member of Congress, Brigitte?
My voice is nothing.
My senator needs to hear from 40,000 to 50,000 people before they do anything.
Wrong.
I have been working with Congress since 2002 when I started my
organization act for America. And I asked him how many people do you need to hear from
to make an issue your top priority and you will be shocked on the federal level 40 to
50 people. That's it. 40 to 50 people. And here is the science behind the numbers. They
tell me every email and
every phone call and every letter. They believe if one person makes a phone call, he or she
are representing 1000 couch potatoes who feel the same way, but are too lazy to make a phone
call or send an email yet they vote on election day. That translates into 40 to 50,000 votes on election day.
Interesting. 40 to 50. You only need 40 to 50. That can make or break an election on
the state level 12 to 15. People don't know that. Now here's what happens on our side.
Our side, the right, they listen to podcasts, they listen to talk radio, they show up to
conferences, they are educated by Gali, they are educated beyond their ears.
They know, you know, one mile long deep
about an issue on a topic and information,
but they do not know what to do about it.
They are frustrated, they don't know what to do.
On the left, you stop at 22 year old Nittwit
calling himself a socialist and you tell him,
tell me why are you a socialist?
They cannot even answer you why they're socialist, but they're engaged. What happens on our side? Our people don't
call their members of Congress. Don't email them. I love that. That's great feedback.
So you got state 12 to 15, federal 40 to 50. By the way, section 250, section 230, 1996
was passed under Clinton, I believe, and it's 26 words. Really, if you type in section 230, 26 words,
that's protects it, that we can read here together.
There you go, 26 words right there.
Zoom in a little bit.
No provider or user of an interactive computer service
shall be treated as the publisher or speaker
of any information provided by another information content
provided.
That's what protects a lot of these guys.
And by the way, at the same time, what this means is, you know, when Dennis Prager is
going around saying, Hey, YouTube is doing this to us, YouTube is silenced and as YouTube
is doing that, section 230 were protected.
And Dennis Prager's wife Sue was a lawyer and they went out full on public lawsuit.
Nothing happened.
Section 230, section 230.
Everybody, all the Congress,
all the people that were calling out Zuck or TikTok folks, guess what they said? He says
this right here, everything we say to you, he says, you know you're protected by section
230. You know you're protected. Everybody said the same thing. So if somebody really
wants to do something about this, it starts off with section 230.
It gives them immunity. Exactly. There's no accountability.
That's the word. It gives them immunity. Exactly.
It gives them immunity. If you don't mind accountability for this immunity. That's the word, it gives them immunity.
Exactly.
It gives them immunity.
If you don't mind, because this goes to that video
that I was talking to you about,
and we can show this really, really fast,
with all the TikTok, with all the stuff that he's doing,
with all the brainwashing, it's all going after children.
Adults, we don't care, we go past it.
All with children, it's all brainwashing,
it's all sexualizing, it's all changing them.
I saw a video the other day, it's gonna really piss
you guys off for anybody with kids that have here.
This mother takes her 11 year old daughter,
okay, who's brainwashed with all this social media crap,
because she wants to give her puberty blockers, okay?
Instead of, they wanna stop her from becoming a woman.
Obviously she learned this from watching social media,
TikTok and all of her friends.
This is gonna, if you're a parent,
this is gonna piss you off.
Look at how creepy the mother is.
This is the kid, and look at what the doctor's telling her
to do to, she's 11 years old by the way.
Go ahead, show that.
Dr. Olson had a decision.
You are in the perfect place to start on blockers.
And she promises to begin giving her estrogen,
female hormones, in two years.
Watch.
Around 13.
That's what I think.
Yes, you're not going to develop breast buds
on the blockers, but you're not gonna develop breast buds on the blockers,
but you're not gonna wait until 16 to start.
You know that, okay?
Dude, what are you gonna watch?
Josie received the blockers as an implant in her arm.
What are you doing?
So with all the bravery she could muster,
you're gonna feel a little bit of a...
Josie held on tight.
Ow!
As another chapter opens.
Can I say one thing?
How is this, as parents, as parents,
how is that not child abuse?
How is that mother not in jail?
How is that doctor doesn't lose her license and put in jail?
This is what all that social media
and all that bullshit that Zuckerberg
and the CEO of TikTok, that snake,
I don't trust him at all.
I don't know what the hell his name is.
Look at what it's doing and look at the parent,
like a psychotic person.
Guys, if that doesn't piss you off,
and that's happening more than often,
Big Pharma is making money and it's absolutely insane.
It's good for parents to see this conservative parents.
They need the shock value from this to get
off their couch and go to city hall and go start talking to their elected officials to
make a difference. I'm trying to connect the dots and my mind was going from Facebook to
this and but this is horrifying for any parent. But I think the reason why Vinny showed it
is what is social media doing? It's exposing kids to this. Where did she get the idea of puberty blockers?
Only from one place.
How would she even know about any of this stuff?
Because someone on social media went viral
and she wants to be like that person.
How did the mom think it's a hero to do something like this?
Because of social media companies allowing this
to be available to them.
By the way, you know what's the one thing
Steve Jobs never gave to his kids? Oh, iPhone. Period. No. Wait a minute. The guy that started this
smartphone doesn't do that for his own. And you know who else says that? A lot of people.
A lot of people who sell these products, they don't have for their kids. Go ahead, Tom.
And I'm on record with this. I believe this is child abuse. 100%.
It pisses me off, Tom. Okay, this is not anything medical that child requires.
If the child gets older and wants to dye their hair,
pierce their lips, pierce their ears,
or change their sex at age 18, if they want to be...
Vinnie, what I want to know is why this pisses you off.
But okay, it pisses me off.
A, it's an 11 year old
It's an 11 year old kid that can't even decide whether to cross the street or is it safe to cross the street?
You're shoving something inside this kid to stop me from becoming girl. I am so glad I triggered Tom
Oh, Tom is losing his mind right now story at a time Tom 18 years old
You want to do it do it. If you're an adult
country you can do anything you want including commit suicide which is horrifying but it's
the end the suicide is the end result of mental health issues and if they have the at age
18 if you want to go down some horrific path and you would immutilate your body or do things
there is nothing to stop you in United States States from doing it. But when a parent is doing, this is elective surgery.
This is what you're doing to your child. This is elective surgery. This is an elective procedure.
This is basically taking Lupron, look that drug up, America, and putting it in her arm
in a time release. There are time release medications that you can put in
your arm. Women use birth control that's in a time release that is subdural, you know,
time release that sits in the fatty tissue in your armpit. And you've got parents that
are taking their kids and making a decision. You're telling me that little girl had a complete
cognition of what
was happening downstream?
By the way, Tom, who is the most guilty there?
Here's a question for you, Tom.
The mom is the one guilty, but if you go upstream, you heard me talk about upstream, downstream.
You go upstream and what in America has made that mom think and be more from the mind to
think that this is okay?
I think it's a multitude of things, the way and social media is where you're
talking about with upstream so the kid do you remember how impressionable we were
when we were 12 13 years old remember when the song Chris Cross came around
what was the song that Chris Cross used to sing make you want to jump remember
how they wore their pants backwards backwards Yeah, the zipper was on the dude. I remember being in sixth grade wearing my pants back
I got kicked out of school vanilla ice was doing it. You know Chris cause they missed the bus one time
They made that something they would never never never do again
you know
But you're so impression because why you want to be cool
You want to be an in-crowd and as you said before when you dressed up as a trans person that came onto my show in the Southcast, you said,
Trans is the new trend. And it's trending. So the kids see it on social media. They want to be cool. They want to be in the cool crowd. It's now cool to be part of the LGBT crowd. Um, the parents, they care about the feelings more than facts. They care about
appeasement more than actually discipline. And then what happens is, Rob, pull this
article up. If you can't, I just sent you on Slack, Gen Z, 20 and under, let's say they,
they're being confused. They're seeing what they're seeing in social media. And if you
just look at the stats, Gen Z is now more likely to identify as LGBTQ
Then vote Republican a third of of
Gen Z I think it's 30% why though because it's trendy. No, it's social media
Yeah, it's again it goes back to social media specifically tick tock guys
We got like I like to hit two more stories as 10 59
I'll give you the final thoughts and then we're going to the next story.
Go for it.
And I blame also the doctors.
That's exactly where I was going to go.
Right.
13 years old, not 11 years old.
She's talking about.
Doctors should be held responsible.
Look at 26 years old after I had two daughters, I wanted to do a procedure to ensure I will
never have any more children again.
The doctors as a 26 year old woman refused to let me do that procedure
until I was 31 years old because they said you could be 31 years old and then you decide you want
another child. They wouldn't let me do that procedure. I'm an adult 26 years old. Now if they
can do it with me why can't doctors say after 18 years old you cannot have that or they will be
held responsible. That's my own. Well, Brigitte,. Can I get your track record you could have had a baby at 55?
By the way final word on that I was gonna get the doctor's phone number because I know somebody to talk to them
Go in California believe or not to your point
There is regulations on the books that if you want to have a vasectomy you have to have got consultation and wait 90 days and
I think any man that walks in this is I'd like to have a vasectomy, you have to have a consultation and wait 90 days. And I think any man that walks in that says,
I'd like to have a vasectomy, just give it to him, right?
But in California, seriously,
you have to have a consultation with the doctor
and then you have to wait 90 days.
So you have things that you can do immediately.
Go to the nurse's office and get RU 486, whatever it is,
the morning after pill.
And get a harsh medical pill
that your 15 year old daughter can take
without your permission, heavy medication.
Then she can have it in five minutes
after visiting the office.
Next story.
Let's go to the next story.
Okay, all right, so parents, if you're in rage,
share the story with others.
Rob, can you pull up?
So you know, Tom, when you're moving this,
just move it like this.
Look, let me just show you.
Go like this.
Can you touch this? Can you just do this with me one time? Just go like this. No, no, not there, Tom, when you're moving this, just move it like this. Look, let me just show you. Go like this. Can you touch this?
Can you just do this with me one time?
Just go like this.
No, no, not there, Tom.
Here, Tom.
Here, let's practice three times, right there.
That's it.
I understand.
Guys, then I'm telling you don't and just go like this
because you use more paper than anybody else.
Okay, next story.
24, let's look at the budget for tables.
I mean, listen, you know,
you know, when sometimes, you know, during COVID, some people got caught doing certain things on
Zooms, we had the person on the podcast, he was actually very easy to talk to. And even was self
deprecating Jeffrey Tubin, right? But as embarrassing as that is to get caught doing that,
while you're the legal analyst for CNN, I don't know what's more embarrassing than a governor
being caught exposing his own policies while he's on a zoom talking to others and saying
you guys will not believe what happened when I was at CVS target target. Rob, please play
this and enjoy this year. Go ahead and play this rap. He says, sir, you dropped this and he comes back, picks it up and he's walking out.
As we're checking out, the woman says, oh, he's just walking out, he's in paper now.
I said, why are you stopping?
She goes, oh, the governor, sort of got a true story, and my mom's great.
The governor lowered the press, there's no accountability.
I said that she's not true.
She said, we have a 10th tub, it's $950, a 10th tub, it's no accountability. I said that she's not true. And she got, I said, we have the 10th toughest,
$950 a 10th toughest in America.
She didn't even know what I was talking about.
By the way, it's the 10th toughest in America.
Look it up. No one gives a damn about it.
Right.
And I said, it's just not true.
There's still a stop.
He said, well, we don't stop them because of the government.
And then she goes, she looks at me twice and then she freaks out.
She calls everyone over,
wants to take photos.
I'm like, no, I'm not taking a photo.
We're in a conversation where she's manager.
How are you blaming the governor?
And it was, you know, $380 later.
And I was like, why am I spending $380?
Google went to walk the other way.
No shit, good attitude, he is.
And by the way, he was open, this wasn't being recorded.
By the way, before we reacted this, let me tell you what happened.
He claims that, hint, you know, straight to state when it comes onto stuff like this,
Denny's closes Oakland restaurant after 54 years amid soaring crime.
Okay.
Then right after that, I'll read you what happened with the next story, Mr. Newsom.
And so here we go.
Danny's resident over the Oakland 54 years got close due to concerns about the safety
of staffing customers.
The mid-rising crime and the city crime statistics show 37% increase in robbery.
I wonder why.
24% increase in burglary.
I wonder why.
45% rise in motor vehicle theft and a 21% increase in violent crimes over the past year.
Oakland residents expressed mixed reactions to the closure with some appreciating the
security escorts provided by Colarx for those traveling to and from the train station after
dark.
However, the closure of iconic businesses like Denny's has left a sense of sadness and
concern amongst the residents.
The closure of Denny's adds to the challenges faced by Oakland where businesses like Subway, Starbucks and in and out have closed and experience
surge in criminal activity. And at the same time, you're ready. Here's how politics works.
Ayanna Presley, Rob, if he can pull this person's story up, if you have this. Claims Walgreens is racist for closing stores.
Democratic representative Ayanna Presley accuses Walgreens of racial and
economic discrimination for closing a Roxbury pharmacy stating when a Walgreens
leaves a neighborhood they disrupt the entire community and they take with them
baby formula diapers asthma inhal, life-saving
medications, and of course jobs. These closures are not arbitrary and they're not innocent.
They're life-threatening acts of racial and economic discrimination. That is why I joined
Senator Markey and Warren to demand answers from Walgreens CEO. Why was there no community input?
No adequate notice because it's called capitalism. They don't need to talk to you. It's their decision.
No adequate notice to customers. no transition resources to prevent gaps
in healthcare. Shame on you. Walgreens having a website and talking points
about health equity and underserved communities is not enough. Wall Street is a multi-billion dollar
corporation that needs to put their money where their mouth is. This the talk she's given by the
way? Can you just play this? Let's hear her say it because I'm sure it's going to be more
sentimental coming from her. Go ahead.
Mr. Speaker, Walgreens is planning to close yet another pharmacy in the Massachusetts seventh.
This time on Warren street in Roxbury, a community that is 85% black and Latino. This closure
is a part of a larger trend of abandoning low income communities like the previous closures
and Madapan and Hyde Park both in the Massachusetts 7th.
When a Walgreens leaves a neighborhood, they disrupt the entire community and they take with them baby formula, diapers, asthma inhalers, life saving medications and of course jobs.
These closures are not arbitrary and they are not innocent. They are life threatening acts of racial
and economic discrimination.
That is why I joined with Senator Markey and Warren
to demand answers from Walgreens CEO.
Why was there no community input,
no adequate notice to customers,
and no transition resources to prevent gas
and healthcare shame on you Walgreens.
Having a website with talking points about health equity
and underserved communities is not
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Basically what happened here is we had too much
community input.
We had plenty of community input.
And you're right, there were things that were,
that were going into the community for free
because we were being robbed.
So I hate to say it to you,
but there was plenty of community input going on here
and that's what's resulted in this.
You wanna work with your community?
You gotta support me.
I'm trying to operate a store that's safe for my people,
my staff, safe for you.
You gotta speak up community rather than defund the police.
Why don't you help us out so that we can operate
a safe store that's available for you to get the things you need because I'm being raw blind. My staff
was unsafe. And you know what, you know what, I'm just done. How do I do this? I can't profitably
do it.
The brother that should give one of these speeches to like the city.
I joined Warren. Guess who?
Elizabeth.
Elizabeth. Elizabeth. Elizabeth's Liz. Yeah. Well, it just further proves,
you know, shout out to boss. Amusef being called racist is the most watered down nothing
burger of a statement these days. Everything's racist. Everything's racist. Listen, there's
a part of her that I actually empathize with because there's cause and effect. The effect
is Walgreens is leaving the community and genuinely the people of this community won't have baby formula. They won't have diapers.
They won't have things to buy for their family. They need this. They won't have jobs for the
community. What she gets wrong is the cause of it. The cause isn't racism. The cause is
theft or the cause is basically zero profitability or losing money and basically bad policies.
We've all been to Walgreens or CVS
and everything's locked up on the shelf. The razors, the condoms, unfortunately, the, um,
just everything. All right. But like the medicine out there, anything over $10, $20 is locked up.
You've seen this thing before. So I wish even the toothpaste right here,
if Walgreens actually wanted to stay in place,
like I don't want to see a thing like Walgreens
or CVS leave the neighborhood
because what's going to come in there and replace it?
A gun store, a liquor store, a cash checking store.
So basically we know what's going to open up there
or just like shitty food.
So I wish they would stay there
and basically do something to basically lock
up whatever is expensive. But it's tragic to see what's happening in their communities
because I think that this woman does have empathy. I think she basically wants the best
for her community, but she's playing the victim rather than actually basically trying
to figure out the solution.
But wait a minute, wait a minute. You think she wants the best for her community. You
really believe that? You really believe that?
You really believe that?
Okay, let's play that card. I would assume that she's not some if you want the best for your community
one of the toughest things you have to do with your community is
to also talk about what things you're responsible for. Guy asked me a question on the next says,
hey, something happened with my relationship
uh, 10 years ago when my girl and I were getting married and you know, I did this and that,
but you know, since then, you know, we have two kids and she calls me a loser and she
calls me this and she calls me that and she calls me this and I'm just sick of it and
she's my number one enemy.
It's okay.
So I said, look, I can tell you from based on
what you just told me, I don't have context.
It's very easy for me to just defend you and say,
oh, you know what, you should leave that bitch.
So no, I said, bro, what did you do?
How are you responsible?
How are you causing this?
What are you saying?
What challenge are you giving them?
What excuse have you, you know, what did you do yourself as somebody that you lost that respect from your wife?
Why is that? What made her think she's okay to talk to you that way? Maybe you did something
to prompt that. So that's what the leaders do. Leaders talk directly to you and say, no,
you got to get your act together. Yesterday we're on a flight, I'm so proud of Vinny.
Vinny yesterday we're on a flight,
we had an emotional moment on the flight together, okay?
And he's showing me something.
Rob, I'm gonna send this to you.
I wasn't planning on showing this to you,
but I'm gonna send it to you.
If you can go to my Twitter account,
go to my Twitter account.
Can you make that bigger Rob?
This is on a flight yesterday.
He shows me something.
I said I wanna make a video of this
and I wanna play this this go ahead and play this
Just saw something I have to share with you Vinnie. Can you show me what you just showed me right now? This is my app. I am sober. What does that say?
You haven't had alcohol for eight months in one day eight months in one day no joke 100% how you feel I feel fantastic
Why did you make the decision? I
Just body mind soul go to church and then getting drunk and then being hungover for days.
I'm not gonna have to be hungover in front of the camera.
That was it.
One day I just saw myself in the mirror
and I was hungover and I was like, I'm done.
How much has life changed?
Night and day, I'm the happiest I've ever been in my life
because when you drink and you keep poisoning yourself,
you keep having those depression
and I was very, very depressed.
Now I'm having genuine moments where I'm happy and I feel good and joyful.
And I'm never going back.
Okay.
I love it.
Can you pause that?
All right.
Since Vinny's done that Vinny's had three, four, five clips of making fun of
everybody in the building, including myself coming up to and saying, Hey,
I'm a big fan.
I'm a big fan.
That video has got a hundred million views.
Vinny's got so much stuff that's gone viral on Instagram.
It's absolutely insane.
My kids love this guy.
He's family to them.
Everybody here loves him.
When they see Vinny in the streets,
they absolutely love Vinny.
Why?
Because the conversation was,
dude, you really want to light it up
and really explode in life?
Change.
One day I go to church, I see my church.
I'm like, wait a minute, what is he doing at church?
I didn't invite him.
Aaron, shout out to you if you're watching this,
invited, he walks up on stage,
Dylan wants to go right behind him.
And then the next two weeks later, three weeks later,
I think Dylan decides to give his life
and Dylan wants him to walk up with him.
He's like, okay Vinny, can you walk with me?
And Dylan, independently, at 10 years old,
chooses to go up.
What happens?
Hey, if you think your best interest is the people,
challenge your people to change.
Challenge your people to stop acting like victims.
Challenge your people to not have to decide to go steal.
Why don't you go take a couple Udemy classes,
go read a couple business books, change your identity.
Yesterday we were in San Antonio
having this conversation with the audience
and I'm getting up there and I'm giving a message
and saying, you know, why do you think so much
that you need the government to support you?
How long?
Maybe for a month,
maybe for two months, maybe for three months. Your entire life, you want to rely on the
government to take care of you? Anyone to sit there and say, they're racist organizations?
Shame on you for saying something like that. You're taking the opportunity away from people
to choose to become leaders. No, I don't think what you're doing is best for your people.
I think what you're doing is keeping them there. You're not getting them to get out.
The whole concept about being poor is to get out of being poor. The whole concept of you going
through some shitty time in your life, so you can change and make a decision and say,
I'm sick of this decision I'm making. I don't support that mindset. So when you're saying,
I think she has, you know, she really cares about
her community and all this stuff, I'm not convinced because somebody who truly cares
about their community, you know, there's some scripture that talks about the, the, the,
the wounds of a friend are, you know, like if a friend is giving you criticism is take
it versus flattery from an enemy, right?
So many people just want like people to tell them
what they want to hear.
Don't fall for this trap.
Don't fall for this person telling you what.
And by the way, I guarantee you,
whatever community she's talking about,
I guarantee you 95% of the people in that community
are saying we did it.
I guarantee you 95% of that community disagrees with her.
In the community that Walgreens shut down, I guarantee you.
They're saying, no, what is she talking about?
We did this.
How many more times do we need to go rob?
The other day I saw such and such steal from this.
The other day I saw such and such.
How come we're not talking about that?
And it's, oh, because that's not popular.
Oh, because that's not gonna get you
to get the people thinking that you're, you know,
sympathizing with them. No, it's embarrassing. The you to get the people thinking that you're, you know, sympathizing with them.
No, it's embarrassing.
The responsibility is on the people of the community and the people in the community
when we grew up, your father could discipline me.
Yep.
That's what I know.
In our community, your father can discipline me and your father can put me in my place.
Your father could come and say, what are you doing?
In the community I grew up in, that's how it was. We protected and defended our community. You're acting
out of line. Hey man, you don't do this kind of stuff. Go back home right. I don't want
to see you on the street for five more seconds. Go straight to your apartment until you're
getting inside. We're missing that today. And by the way, there's still people out there,
but there's too many people like this trying to recognize victims. Oh, they're racist.
They're dissent.
And other people want to follow suit
and give her more of a platform, what she's saying.
No, I fully disagree.
Good for Walgreens for shutting down.
To all the other businesses that in your community
you're being robbed, you're being taken advantage of,
they're destroying your community,
they don't appreciate you working 80 hours a week
risking your 401k, your life savings savings to open up a small little shop
I did get involved in politics get louder
Change or leave and go to another place that's gonna appreciate you having a small business like the state of Florida
Like the state of Texas like the state of Tennessee like many great states in America that value capitalist and entrepreneurs
Unfortunately, some of these clowns in these left states don't appreciate you. Unfortunately, they don't find a place
that they value. The first time I moved to Texas, I couldn't believe the level of unreasonable
hospitality and Southern hospitality I was getting. Yes, sir. Can I get you this? Yes,
sir. Yes, sir. I'm like that. California. Sir, sir, sir, sir, sir. Would you like this?
Would you like that? Yes, sir. there is pride in people that create businesses whoever the Walgreens founder
is that created that business salute to you and whoever that chose to close that
place down because they don't respect your business good for you as well to the
community that's pissed off about Walgreens shutting down call her ass out
yeah call her out that's don't blame Walgreens out down, call her ass out. Call her out. Don't blame Walgreens out.
Call her out.
Because Walgreens has no prom being in your community
and taking care of all the clients there.
They genuinely want to do that.
But if they're losing money and they're being robbed
and their employees are being held at gun help,
yeah, they have to shut down and protect the customers
and their employees.
What a pathetic argument that's being made
by some people like this.
No, I mean, listen, the last thing I'm gonna do
is defend Ayanna Presley.
That is not my doctrine, but there's a reason
that she's been continually voted into office since 2010.
Cause the hardest thing to do is exactly what you're saying.
Take personal responsibility, self-governance,
personal finance, self-esteem.
It starts with you, it starts with you looking in the mirror.
But a lot of times people wanna play the victim,
and they wanna do the victim card, and they wanna play the race card, but they don't wanna look in the mirror. But a lot of times people wanna play the victim and they wanna do the victim card
and they wanna play the race card,
but they don't wanna look in the mirror
and say you need to read books, you need to work out,
you need to improve, you need to get to school,
you need to do that.
That's exactly what you need to do.
But she's gonna start playing the victim card
and unfortunately people fall for it.
That's why she's continually elected.
That's why she did it to leave us continually elected.
Ilhan Omar, AOC,
because it's easier to blame the government or it's bleak easier to blame corporations
to look in the mirror and say, I got to do something with my life.
No, you can't speak out of both your mouth and Elizabeth Warren and does so. And you
hear things like this. And if Walgreens have five different locations in the city and they
were making tremendous profits, then they're bad because they're corporate entity making profits, they should pay their people more. So which way do you
want to argue this thing? But her, nothing comes down to personal accountability. Nothing
comes down to doing something for your community and standing up and being a leader in a community.
And that's where this starts. And this isn't leadership. This is encouraging people to stay down and cower behind you while you just plead
for the
Continuance of the victim message, but I'm convinced Americans are a majority of Americans
Are not are not gonna fall for it. I agree with you
You look at you look at those communities in Minneapolis
You look at in Portland
You don't find the majority of them down there that were happy about deep on the police and what happens to their communities
You have them saying what the F has happened here. We went it back and when the election came up
What did Portland and Minneapolis do?
Refund the police. Yeah. Yeah, so by the way, remember a few months ago last year when they're like UPS has given a 49%
Raised the ta-da-da-da-da. He's like, oh, what's wrong with that?
What's wrong with people making a hundred twenty thousand dollars driving into you know how at that job is said yeah listen
Why don't we raise it to they were making fifty bucks an hour if you remember we're talking about they want to
Fifty bucks an hour working at UPS right I said by the way take it to 200 bucks an hour
Why stop at 50? Let's go to 400 bucks an hour. But guess what?
You know thousand dollars a year. Do you know what's gonna happen?
If you remember how the reaction was on the clip,
I know you'll remember this.
I said, they're gonna fire many of you.
So great, awesome, give the raise.
No they're not, they're gonna say, no problem.
UPS folks, to cut 12,000 jobs and mandate return
to office five days a week because when you do a strike
and you ask to get paid 50 bucks an hour a company has to make profit they got to fire some of you
12,000 of you are going home without a job especially those that don't want to work five
days a week this is Wall Street Journal story so 12,000 jobs primarily targeting management staff
contract workers with a focus on enhancing productivity
amid business slowdown CEO, Carol Tom describe this as part of their fit to serve strategy.
What a great war Tom fit to serve right fantastic. Nice. The company has managed that staff returned
to office five days a week, starting March 4th. This decision aligns with efforts to
address concerns raising during contentious labor negotiations
where frontline workers resented in-person office,
da-da-da-da, UPS financial results
serve as an economic parameter
and the company is facing challenges
from lower parcel volumes, increased costs,
and a competition with smaller carers.
No shit, Sherlock, that's what happens.
And by the way, this is probably not the end of it,
more coming very soon, okay?
Because 50 bucks an hour, I mean,
just in the middle of the call,
four of us applied for the job, right?
We're like, are you hiring?
I'm ready to go.
Ready to go, tomorrow.
I love it.
We'll have the time of our lives working together.
Yeah, exactly.
What do you think when you see a story like this yourself?
Fucking proud to do it.
What do you think about this?
Oh, this is crazy.
Look, I'm an entrepreneur, I'm a capitalist, you know.
It's when I look at my neighborhood right now,
you don't see UPS trucks anymore.
You see Amazon.
Why?
Because Amazon has the edge in business.
They are on top of it.
They delivered their employees,
are not complaining, they are not on strike.
Everybody has business.
Everybody is happy.
They are delivering the product.
UPS just dropped it and they dropped it big time.
And you know, this is a good lesson. Like you said, fire the ones who are complaining, shrink your
budget and then, you know, let them understand how lucky they are to have a job.
By the way, UPS drivers, $170,000 pay package. Okay. Has some Amazon drivers thinking it's
time to put, they make 18 bucks an hour.
That's 36 grand. Can you by the way,
can you imagine UPS Union 170? How long time will this last? This meaning the union contract
is a contract. So they're stuck with that. But guess what? You know what? Unions don't
understand. Once upon a time in this nation, there was a real purpose for unions, safety in the workplace,
things like that.
It was real.
There were kids working at 12 years old in factories for 10-hour days.
It was real.
And the combination of OSHA and unions brought some sensibility and balance to the worker
relationship.
Now you really don't need unions because you have armies of trial attorneys that can
attack companies for individual malfeasances or things that happen to workers.
But now, the trickle down effect, watch the trickle down effect.
Amazon drivers unionize.
Amazon drivers want that.
Amazon Prime is no longer available because they can't afford to give it to you for what
is it, $176 a year or whatever it is now?
And guess what?
Now the cost of everything goes up.
There it comes Pat, it's inflationary.
You want people to earn more money to earn a living, yes.
But if you arbitrarily strike to impose it in certain sectors, it's inflationary.
And this is the net result.
That headline says it all.
There's a lot
of Amazon drivers. I bet you're sitting in garages someplace. What if like 300 of us here in
Cleveland just don't deliver tomorrow and we just get the local you know UAW behind us and get on
with us? Adam, if they're looking at what was the title of that headline again? I said they're looking at some Amazon employees making $18 an hour looking at the UPS pay
package and thinking it's time to quit.
Yeah, it's not some it's every single one of them.
You know, basically saying I'm making 18 bucks an hour.
These guys are making close to a hundred bucks an hour.
All the let me go do this.
So Tom brings up a good point that at one point there was a need for being unionized.
I don't know whether it was in the early 1900s or whatever whatever year it was, Tom, but it was
for workers rights and workers safety and basically safety in the workplace and somehow it has now
become basically sort of an extension of socialism, an extension of like we had this conversation of
like, where should we basically book the vault
where should we book these things it's like well it's one's union one's not well i don't want to
deal with the union type stuff um whether it's sag whether it's the actors union what's going on in
ua w up in detroit in the motor city it was a year of strikes there was a year of you know
investigation got kaiser everybody was doing strikes, Hollywood, writer, actor,
it was constant, right? And you know, today's union like Tom said is very
different than the union when the first got started, but the more and more you
keep giving these guys overpaying them, you can overpay. By the way, a Goldman
Sachs, okay, when you think about Goldman Sachs, how many financial advisors do you
think they have? Most people think Goldman Sachs must Okay, when you think about Goldman Sachs, how many financial advisors do you think they have?
Most people think Goldman Sachs must have 30,000.
Can you type in how many Goldman Sachs financial advisors there are?
Goldman Sachs financial advisors.
So somebody that manages your money.
Can you search that, Rob?
Financial advisors.
What's the number?
If you can look it up.
Total financial advisor.
Okay.
2400. How many? Is that right? 2400. What's the number if you can look it up total financial advice okay?
2400 how many 2400 as I imagine vision as a whole boss a team of 2400 financial service. Okay. How many 2400?
Do you know how many Morgan Stanley has probably 13,000? You know how many Edward Jones has probably 50,000 you know how many guess what Goldman only has 2400 and
They're managing accounts to be a client with okay
Which one is that Morgan Stanley 16,000? Okay, by the way keep searching the undo Edward Jones real quick
You know what the minimum
You know what Goldman's minimum is to be with Goldman 10 million bucks
Million 10 million to your minimum minimum to be a client of Goldman is 10 million. What's the point here?
10 million to your minimum minimum to be a client of Goldman is 10 million. What's the point here?
You know UPS can can choose to pay that kind of money and their drivers can show up in Rolls Royce and deliver your mail if they Want to do that. You know, can you imagine? You know Rolls Royce top-down?
Careful UPS guys
going to hear this. You're coming in an escalate.
That package just got lost.
Have you seen the private cars like it drives up in your driveway and literally the whole
backseat is full of those little boxes.
Yeah, I've seen it.
So the guy pulls up and bent things like, yeah.
So what's, but, but the point is, listen, everything comes with a cost.
You can't just sit there and say, yeah, give me a raise, give me a raise, give me a raise.
Clients going to get a cost. Customers going to get a cost or employees have't just sit there and say, yeah, give me a raise, give me a raise, give me a raise. Clients gonna get a cost, customers gonna get a cost.
Or employees have to be let go
and they keep the best ones, which is great.
Maybe it's a great strategy they're taking in.
Totally fine.
If you're great as a 170, they're gonna keep you.
If you suck, you're the first to go.
So just make sure you're one of the best at the 170,
or else they're probably not gonna keep you.
Let's go to the last story and wrap up.
So on the board of any, there's an attack on these cops and these Venezuelas. I'll
just rob. If you want to Vinny, why don't you prepare the story and then Rob, you can
play the clip. Go ahead Vinny. Okay. So well, this isn't, this is the New York
city. So this, this, uh, this story right here. So these are Venezuelan illegal migrants
that are staying at a migrant shelter.
They beat, so first of all, here's New York,
and I said this before, New York has fallen, okay?
As a New Yorker, and I'm gonna get into why New York
is pissing me the hell off.
These guys are in a migrant shelter,
besides crapping in front of people's houses, Tom,
which you reported two weeks ago.
Now knocking on doors and begging people for money
at their houses, they beat the shit out of a couple
of NYPD cops and one of them is a lieutenant.
Can we play this clip, Pat?
We play this?
Go ahead.
So there's no volume.
Look at this.
Kicking them in the head, which is attempted murder.
By the way, this is attempted murder.
When you kick somebody in the head on the ground,
that could be considered attempted murder.
Beat the shit.
Look at it, look at it.
Other New Yorkers know why he's doing shit. Look at other New Yorkers. No, why he's doing shit?
Look at this beating up this cop the guy on the floor is getting kicked in the head look
These guys are supposed to be in the country guys from Venezuela
Yep Okay, how do we know?
Look this guy doesn't know how to kick cuz he's a freaking idiot stupid idiot
Okay
How do we know how do we know who they are?
But because I watched the news Adam and I watched the news, Adam, and I read
the news. I'm not questioning. I was asking because they found out who they have because
New Yorkers. Yeah, because I sent you another one that doesn't have anything. So by the
way, they get arrested. They get released without bail. Okay. They get released. No
money. They're raising their middle fingers and laughing in front of the cameras.
Illegal, like that's the one that I sent you Rob, the last one?
This is them coming out of jail, look at this attitude because he knows he's untouchable.
Look at this dude, play this one.
Is there audio or not?
Yeah.
Look, look, look, look, he's raising his middle fingers, they're pausing because he's
cussing in Spanish.
What?
I don't know speaking English. Yeah, of in Spanish. What? I don't speak English.
Yeah, of course you don't.
I don't speak English.
Walking free.
At least he's a Laker.
You speak English?
Yeah, look, look, look.
Watch, look at the cockiness of this piece of...
Oh my God, I'm not gonna... I'm gonna hold it back.
He's flipping the camera off.
Now, while this is going on, let me read this.
Kathy Hockel, who's the governor of New York,
comes out and says the following.
She says, you know, she
suggests deporting migrants who beat cops. Maybe a good idea, right? I mean, just
maybe a good idea. Here's New York. New Yorkers are losing their minds with this.
New York Governor Kathy Holk suggested considering deportation for a group of
migrants who were released on bail after attacking two police officers. In time
scores, she stated, I think that's actually something that should be looked at. Despite her previous support
for migrants and sanctuary city policies, Huckle emphasized the need to protect law enforcement
officers saying these, these are law enforcement officers who should never under any circumstance
be subjected to physical assault. It's wrong on all counts. And I'm looking to judges and
prosecutors to do the writing fantastic.
Here's my thing. Okay. Your tax dollars. I'm talking to everybody out there. You feed them. You house them.
You provide medical care. You do education. They closed down schools in New York so illegals could go in there and sleep whileers where are you at? Where is the outcry? These are New York City's finest NYPD officers
When the world trade was burning and one of them fell these guys were running into the the one that didn't fall and there were
Sacrificing their lives to get people out now. They're getting stomped out in the street
Nobody's saying nothing nobody gives a shit and then they're released and they're doing this. This
is to you, America. This is that's their attitude because Joe Biden and this administration
pat is doing this on purpose. Those are votes. And just to throw this in there. Uh, what
is this bill called? Oh yeah, Democrats voted against the bill yesterday to, uh, not to deport
illegals that get arrested for drunk driving. These people are untouchable.
They have more rights than you do than we do in here. And my question is this, when
is enough going to be enough? When is when are Americans going to say like they're doing
in Texas the hell with this, bro? There's no more like you said, all the politicians
and the hell with that shit and New Yorkers, where are you at? Where's the New Yorkers stepping up for New York?
These assholes are beating the shit out of people
and doing this in your face.
I'm telling you right now, Pat, I swear to God,
if I was there, I would have waited for them
to come out of jail and I would have beat the shit
out of all of them.
That kicking and slipping in the face,
I would have beat the shit out of every single
one of these dudes.
What are we talking about here?
What are we talking about?
What more are we gonna give them?
You know why?
Because their votes, Democrats love, they have to take care
of their votes, their constituents. That's them. And I think it's bullshit. I'm actually
ashamed. New Yorkers should have been beating the shit out of these guys when they came
outside. They don't belong here.
59 Democrats voted with Republicans passing a bill to deport illegal immigrants who committed
DUIs. 150 Democrats voted against it.
150 said, don't keep them here.
You know what it says to me though?
It says 35%.
Common sense is coming in.
It's common sense is coming in
because their community is saying,
listen, we're not with you on this.
Right.
Brigitte, thoughts on this?
Oh boy.
Thank you for asking Brigitte on this
because as a legal immigrant who came to this country country we had to go through a background check.
You and I and your parents and my, I don't have parents, me, I had to go through a background
check to make sure I'm not a criminal.
I don't have a crime on my record.
I had to take needles, test blood tests to make sure I'm not bringing leprosy into the
country and it's can diseases to bronchialosis into the country. And it's kind of easy to brocacolosis into the country.
And I hated needles and I had to pay for these medical bills
out of my pocket in order for me to get that green card.
So can you imagine people like me?
And by the way, after I got the green card,
I had to study a two inch thick book written
by the daughters of the American Revolution
about America's history, our constitution,
our judicial process. And I had to take an exam and pass in English a written and a verbal exam
about our constitution, our history, our judicial process, etc. and pass in order for me to become
an American. By the time I became an American, I knew more about America's history than my own American husband did. And I worked so hard to earn the privilege of proving to my adopted country
that I was worthy of the gamble you gambled on me to come here. I created businesses.
I worked hard. I came to this country. I remember buying our first computer. We started our own
business. I barely had any money. We bought one of those big things, $5,000 you put on your desk.
And I had one baby and pregnant with another one.
I put a paper at the university next to us.
We'll type student papers for $1 a page.
And I would put my baby to sleep.
And I would stay up till 2 o'clock in the morning writing
student papers so I can make $20 a week to buy groceries so we can support ourselves as we started our business.
People like me and you and the millions of us who came to this country who worked so
hard to prove ourselves, who stayed out of trouble, who did not commit a crime.
I remember when I came here, my American husband said to me, he said, look, if the police stops
you for a traffic ticket,
you don't argue with the police.
You don't say, oh, no, sir, I was not speeding 65
in a 35 mile an hour.
He said, you say, yes, sir, I'm sorry, sir.
You don't look at him, you give him this.
I mean, this is what I come from.
So how many immigrants like you and me right now
are watching this baloney, this garbage, and our livid. Can you see the
smoke coming out of my ear? And that's why I created Act for America. Now think about
America, now hope for America, now wish for America, now pray for America, but act for
America. Now is the time for action. Go to our website, actforamerica.org, sign up to
get our alert, stand with us and become engaged on the border issue
We have so many bills in Congress. I put the link in the chat and the comments and just a lot
Just a question when I pop what what do you think happened to those?
Illegals that left the jail no bail and did this to a man get further guess where they put them
Right back into the shelter in New York and who's watching them and who's to say they're gonna leave again and kill somebody this time
That's let's go in New York. Keep it by the way
Insurance PHP we have a lot of Venezuelans a lot of them. You know what kind of Venezuelans they are they love America
the kind who love and
Swear by the ideas of American are so disappointed and hurt by what Maduro and many of the politicians
to to what once was a great nation, richest country in South Central America, Venezuela.
Now it's a whole different story. Anyways, great podcast gang. It is Friday. It's weekend.
Brigitte. Thank you for coming out. This was fantastic. Thank you for having me. Of course, we're going to put the link to your book, Rob, as well as the link to act for America.org. The
most important thing we're going to put that below as well. Maybe put that link above before
the book Rob. Yes, yes, yes, go out there and check that out. And you can find Brigitte
all over social. She's not hard to find, but gang have a great weekend. We will do this
again next week. Take care everybody. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye
Oh by the way, I'm sorry. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, Rob. Rob. Don't finish it up. Don't finish it up. Don't finish it up
Have one other thing to do. Okay. I have one other thing
I got to do as well before we go up next Tuesday. We have a special podcast. We're doing okay just everybody knows this next Tuesday
Let me make sure Rob. Can you tell me to guess that we have I want to make sure I promote it?
If you have the it's a big one because we're, I think we're doing a live one next Tuesday
that we've been booking for a while.
Did he confirm?
Because if it's a confirmed Rob, I want to announce this.
If it's confirmed, is it confirmed?
It's confirmed.
It is confirmed.
Okay.
Please, if we can do this today happens to be a special day. It is Adam's birthday
This is Adam's birthday weekend, baby Adam officially turns 39 years old
Yeah, my man
For Adam guys on three one two three happy birthday You're so sweet. Yeah, mom, man. You got me good. Not the other way. We gotta sing for Adam, guys.
On three, one, two, three.
Happy birthday to you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday dear Adam.
Happy birthday to you.
Mom, man.
Mom, man. Mom, man. Thank you guys for the love. I appreciate it. Adam man. My man.
My man.
Thank you guys for the love.
I appreciate it.
I gotta get married this weekend to win this bet.
So we'll see what happens.
I'll make a wish.
Nice!
Oh my goodness.
Snap a little.
Uh oh.
Love you guys.
Thank you so much.
What the hell's going on here?
Enjoy these kids. Wow. Wow.
Are these the peregamos you got around the San Francisco?
Yeah, but those we have to return because this is your size.
So 12 and a half ladies. Yes. So anyways, Adam, great to watch you
the last four years. Semi mature. it's been a great experience, obviously.
But looking forward to seeing you.
By the way, just so everybody knows,
you will find Adam this weekend at every bar in Miami.
He's bar hopping, making sure he hits up 200 bars this weekend.
Just go to one of them, odds are you're gonna run into him.
Yeah, I appreciate that.
Appreciate that. Thank you. Come say hi don't have you see me out there. Thank you for all you do,
PBD. Thank you for the PBD audience watching this. We love you. You have no idea how hard
we work just to prepare this. Prejeet. We'd love to have you. This is welcome to our world,
but the camaraderie, the brotherhood, the friendship, the fights, the loves, the hugs, even Tom's awkward jokes.
It's all worth it.
The awkwardest joke that it was an interesting one.
Killed it.
Anyways, take care everybody, Adam, happy birthday to you.
We love you.
Future looks bright, guys.
Take care.
Bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye.
Bye.