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Clinton's Epstein Depositions + Paramount WINS WarnerBros Deal | PBD #748

Clinton's Epstein Depositions + Paramount WINS WarnerBros Deal | PBD #748

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30 seconds. Is that really was that really plain to Vegas? Yeah, I did it and you see my glasses on how does this look by the way. I'm curious. It look cool

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You see a little slot machine at the end of the floor

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I did you know did you do you want to talk about what you did last night Tom you want to tell? Don't look They went to after I was nice night playing craps on the table in his boxers It's not even the worst part the worst part was when you called me at 3 o'clock and said, come grab Tom. He's playing $1,000 slot machines. And I go down and Tom is saying he's got a paper and pen and a board.

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He's doing the math on how many pulls he'll get. And by the way, he's got $ prop bet, it was a prop bet. I bet that AOC could identify Iran on their map. And he kept yelling words talk, ladies scream, words talk, ladies scream like come! Actually that's a new t-shirt. We got a few things to talk about. Yesterday, Jack Dorsey let go of I think 4,000 people in the most unique way possible, in the most honest way possible.

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And he tweeted about it that got 50 million views. And you have to see, for some of you guys that are seeing what's going on with AI, and he just kind of came up with his company, Block, that used to be called Square. We'll talk about that. Hillary Clinton yesterday went up there and she made an argument why that picture of Jelaine Maxwell being at her daughter's wedding was a fake, but she actually accepted it, said she was there and deposition took

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six hours. Somebody, what's her name, Lauren Bobert took a picture, sent it to Benny, Benny posted it to have to pause it. There are some thoughts on that as well, on whether that was a good idea or not. I think Bill Clinton, her husband, is being deposed today, Rob? Am I saying that correct? Correct gonna happen today and then Bill Gates had another rough last 48 hours

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And let Nick there was a picture that came up that allegedly they try to Protect from being leaked and this picture looks strange and some are saying wait a minute Was he on the island with his kids? Was he not on the island with his kids now Comer's coming out saying that maybe he's gonna be held as well To come up and be deposed to answer those questions. Who knows what's going on.

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World Economic Forum CEO had to resign and he had to quit. Netflix, last minute, they pulled their deal. They're like, we're not going to be able to compete. Paramount's going means CNN could potentially be changing in a major way. There's communication being leaked, email and text communication from CNN employees saying, we are effed at CNN.

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Can you imagine how some of the people feel right now working over there? There's a lot of scary things that's going on at CNN. Some like it. Some don't like it. Who knows what's going to happen. I think somebody even had to pay a 2.8 billion dollar cancellation fee, Rob, if I'm not mistaken, that had to be paid to Netflix, right? The 2.8 billion dollars.

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Tom, I'm speaking to you. Yes. 2.8 billion dollars that had to be paid. Yeah, we'll talk about it. It's called a breakup fee. Yeah. And it's big money. Yeah. So that was Tom. Again, we have a rule with Tom. We're thinking about making a shirt for Tom that says Tom. Tom. Tom. Because Tom is honestly how accurate is that? You have to say his name three times or else he won't. If you run into him but if you call him Biz Doc he shines within the first second he'll say hi to you.

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But when we say Tom we've got to say it three times here. All right. So then aside from that we'll talk about the Netflix. We'll talk about the block and square. Mondani's got some stuff that's going on. Newsom's got some stuff that's going on. What do you call it?

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Jonathan Majors is apparently making an acting comeback for a movie with Daily Wire, which by the way, if that's true and I think Ben K-Mod said it's real, I think Jonathan Majors is a good actor. And that's a good thing to see stuff like that happening where guys are comfortable going back and forth on doing different movies. And then aside from that, we've got some Iran news. Apparently, you know, a lot of people are saying that the communist China is getting

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Iran's back. But a report just came out two hours ago that not only are U.S. pulling people out, guess who else is pulling people out of Iran right now? China. Weird. US pulling people out guess who else is pulling people out of Iran right now China weird China's telling their own people listen get out Some's about to happen to Iran and who knows they've been saying this for a while So whether that's gonna be happening right now or later

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We don't know and then Robert De Niro for some of you guys are big fans of his movies heat Or what is it Godfather or a couple of the comedy movies that he did he was very emotional I know you guys are you know feeling bad about it. It was very emotional here in Vegas Yeah, he was very emotional because of what happened with With what do you call it with Trump? He's very he wants he's got some advice for you guys. It's resist resist resist Trump is what he had to say and

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You know hopefully you guys will listen to it because he was very, very sentimental and emotional about it. And then the Hulk, who's the other guy, the Hulk, Ruffalo or Mark Ruffalo. Markey. Markey. Yeah, he was furious, you know, about the wealth tax saying, listen, we got a, we got

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taxed the rich people in New York and we'll see what his thoughts are. Ted Sarandos, CEO of Netflix, went to the White House. Some are saying he didn't meet with the president. Everyone's saying he didn't meet with the president. And Netflix, some people are sitting there saying, look, Trump said remove Susan Rice off your board. And she started it based on what Tom was telling me yesterday.

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And then they didn't. So because of not pulling him off, then what comes back to it is, you know, maybe that was one of the reasons some people are speculating. Who knows? Who knows what the reasonings are? But we will get into that. Okay.

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Okay. So USA Collection is what we got right now.

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Rob, if you want to play the clip, go for it. Go to VTMerch.com, place your order for Valuetainment USA merch that we have there. And again, like I said, I love seeing seeing our folks the best of the best the smartest fans in the world you that likes debate that likes fun you you you're a value team and type of person yourself if you believe the future looks bright you love USA go pick up some merch for yourself for your friends for your family for your clients having said

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that Lex oh did audio get fixed or no they're working on it right now what's the issue with audio it's coming through with one channel which means what so people are able to hear it in it's coming through mono so they're able to hear in one channel not the other side so like it right side of your earphones you can hear it left side you can't but they're adjusting right now so

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people are watching with earbuds on their phone they didn't only test that

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before we were testing that before yeah I'm not sure what happened here. Guys, can we get an update? Can one of you guys come in and give us an update? We're live, so this is a live show when stuff like this happens.

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Come and tell us something.

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Can I hear a reverb? Tell me, what's going on?

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We're trying to figure out, but we only have one, the right channel so let's see what's going to happen, folks.

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Stick around, we're trying to figure out. Rob, when you're hearing the audio, how does it sound?

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How bad is it?

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It sounds good in one channel.

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It's just the other channel it's not coming through on right now.

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OK. All right. So then let's get right into it. Let's do, which story should we start off with? If that's the case, we'll get to the Hillary Clinton one. Let's start off with the Bill Gates story here. So Bill Gates, another rough week for him. Story came out with Bill Gates having to apologize to his staff over Epstein ties.

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Okay? So he had to come out and apologize to his staff about Epstein ties and as well as apparently two other Russian girls that came out I don't know what these Russian girl stories are and in his wife had to

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anyways just watch this clip here for yourself. Turned out a Microsoft founder Bill Gates his eye-opening apology for his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a town hall meeting with employees Gates admitting to two affairs with Russian women and what he says about the photos of him in the Epstein files.

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Here's Pierre Thomas.

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Tonight Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates revealing more damaging information about his personal life and admitting to a series of stunning lapses in judgment in building a relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Today the fallout growing as Gates was pressed by employees and a Gates Foundation town hall. According to the Wall Street Journal which revealed audio of the meeting, Gates told employees it was a huge mistake to spend time with Epstein. He acknowledged that his relationship with

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Epstein began after Epstein was convicted of soliciting a minor and he claimed that he, one of the wealthiest men in the world, did not properly research Epstein's background and would have revealed his sordid past. Knowing what I know now makes it, you know, a hundred times worse. Gates acknowledged his association probably helped Epstein rehabilitate his image and he revealed other damning specifics, saying the men flew together on a private jet and that they hung out in Germany, France, New York, and Washington.

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But Gates was adamant that he never witnessed any criminal activity. But Gates did acknowledge he had affairs with two Russian women. And Gates also addressed these photos, saying they were pictures Epstein asked him to take with his assistants. His ex-wife recently saying Gates needs to answer questions.

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Those questions are for those people and for even my ex-husband.

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They need to answer to those things, not me. Well.

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And I am so happy to be away from all the muck.

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David Gates' indiscretions contributed to the failure of his marriage. And tonight, another powerful man suffering the consequences of his ties to Epstein. Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers resigning from Harvard because of his relationship with Epstein.

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David?

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Pierre Thomas, who continues to cover the Epstein case for us.

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Embarrassing.

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By the way, all these things used to be a conspiracy theory, if you think about it,

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a few years ago. Now all of a sudden Larry Summers, oh no, no, Harvard, that would never happen to us. Vinny, your thoughts on this? I mean, and Adam, I have to go right to you. And I know I brought this up a couple of weeks ago. Do you remember when we were like, is this Epstein thing on the top of every, nobody cares. And this is the number one story, Adam, because look at how deep this web of disgusting, demonic people are. And mind you, I feel so bad for his wife, Pat. She's been telling us for how long. She goes,

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the one time I met Jeffrey Epstein, he was a porrant. He was evil personified. This is an educated woman. I don't know her faith, Pat. I don't know if she's Christian. I don't know if she's Buddhist. I don't know. I don't care. For her to say that she felt that goes deep. He's a liar. Bill Gates is a liar. And this is the same person that all of us were told to trust for COVID, for putting this experimental freaking vaccine in our bodies.

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And I'm going to get to that story later on, Pat. Cancer is up. Colon cancer is up. Turbo cancer is up. People are dying left and right. And we trusted these people. And I'm so happy you said that, Pat. We were called that name, those names that we were these tinfoil hat crazy people we've been screaming this forever and we were told to shut up we were kicked off

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of freaking YouTube we were kicked off of social media and now everybody's slowly coming around people are getting fired people are stepping down none of them are going to jail okay I think I think it's disgusting. And Adam, we talked about this yesterday, when you're like, Vinny, I don't see the proof. Adam, this is what we caught them doing. Imagine what we didn't catch them doing, Adam. Because if they knew they could get away with that,

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imagine in those rooms, imagine those poor freaking kids getting flown around. Okay, maybe this time he was with, you know, young rushing hookers. Maybe maybe this one month he was into something deeper something more disgusting. Okay, and it drives me crazy. I'm so happy It's starting to come out now But these people these demons need to be held accountable Pat not just not just all I'm stepping down from my job, but I'm sorry

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No, no accountability jail time and more consequences if need be

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Yeah, Tom your thoughts so I don't need to say more about Bill Gates There used to be publications in Silicon Valley, Valleywag and others, and you'd be able to go to like Buck's Diner and places that were in Silicon Valley. And let me explain why that's relevant. There was always these rumors that Gates had this other side of him. And the phrase people used to use, you know, there's another side to Bill Gates.

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You know that there's another side to Bill Gates, you know that, right? There's this guy who appears on the big screen and actually helped Apple at Steve Jobs' request with some financing, did that, and that was good. And then there was the other side, the other Bill. And so I don't want to say more about that other than to say, where there's smoke, there's fire, and a lot of people talking about this and rumors, and now we have the guy confessing with the Russian girls and other things. It's just gooey. But I'll tell you who I want to praise. I want to praise the

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poise of Melinda French Gates. Melinda French Gates, as you know, Pat and I lived in Dallas for about eight years before moving to Florida, and she graduated from Ursuline Academy, which is a wonderful school, private school that is in Dallas. She gave money to the school to create a science center, and interestingly enough, you'll find this interesting, Adam, it was named the French Family Science Center at Ursuline.

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And she also gave, she gave them the largest grant they ever had in history, like in 2005, 2006. There have been supplemental grants, also a Center for Professional Career Development, and so she's been pouring into these girls there. So when we're sitting in Dallas we could read news stories and talk to people and we felt like we really had a good picture of Melinda French. And I just I feel like America needs to give her a collective

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hug. She was married to a guy that's under the spotlight and she called it the muck. And you know what, Melinda, wherever you are, thank you for what you've done. I hope this doesn't cause you to shy back from your public service and all the things that you've done. Anybody in your situation would probably want to sit back with a cup of coffee and pull the drapes and just ignore the world. But what she did and what she's at and the poise in

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these interviews, I got a lot of respect for her. So you know they say the truth will set you free. So I'm totally understanding that this truth will come out and the roosters will come home to roost as they say. You know last night we were talking about on the plane on the way here about The shows that we watch in the 90s, right? We're talking about Save the Bell We're talking about Beverly Hills 90210 and the and Bell Rose Place and all that

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What am I what's my point in the 90s? You know, it was here today gone tomorrow None of this stuff would come out if you did stuff in the 90s and 2000s, there wasn't one thing that we all have today, and that's the internet and that cell phones Yeah, everything's gonna be exposed. So if you do something stupid and wrong Back in the day you could get away with it. You could stuff the news media now You could bury that now everything's coming out and I'm cool with that. I'm not defending any of these people. Whether it's Epstein, whether it's Bill Cosby, whether it's Diddy, whether it's Weinstein,

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all these things that people were doing pre-internet, it's all coming out. And so what's my point? Today, young people are going to learn a lesson. We see people doing stuff on the internet, what do they say? The internet's going to last forever. So what's a lesson that young people can learn from the Epsteins of the world, the Cosbys of the world. You do something stupid, it's gonna be on the internet forever. The thing that's going on here is, if there was the internet or social media,

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15, 20, 30 years ago, all this stuff would have come out then. It's all coming out now. The question is, is it all too little too late? We're gonna find out.

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Yeah, but going to the point, from Adam, just from emails that are legitimate Department of Justice emails the guy is disgusting He like Adam put this in your head He gave his allegedly gave his wife an STD from Russian hookers, and then was asking Jeffrey Epstein How do I slip? Give me some medicine so I can slip in her drink without her knowing to fix her

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This is the guy that with the WHO and all these people we let this guy take care of our health and Anytime you try to talk about him negatively, everybody, all the mainstream media, all the talk shows made us look like we were insane. And that's allegedly, you got to say allegedly five times. No, Tom, I said allegedly it's in the Department of Justice emails. It's in these emails. So going back to my point, Adam, can you admit that all this time that what we were saying, we were all told that we were crazy. We were, on how many things, Adam?

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Go back to 9-11, go back to JFK, go back to Trump getting shot in the head. All this stuff adds up to where we're sitting here screaming like, hey guys, into the void. We're telling you, we're telling you evil exists and it's in our face. And Adam, mind you, this idiot Epstein, how many photos and videos and everything you know why he did Adam to have dirt on all of them to freaking Blackmail them that's it

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Yeah, I'm with you. I'm not I want to move on guys. I want to move on I got you so so we'll do that and it's it's a Regular thing for me by the way with one thing with Melinda Gates that she has become this unsung hero of being such an honest Lady, whatever give me me a flipping break. You dated the guy, you became a billionaire, and you agreed on the prenup to allow him to meet with his ex.

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So don't give me this bullshit nobility stuff. Don't play that game with us, the audience. Oh my God, I am so noble. How many wives would agree on a prenup so he can meet with your ex-girlfriend once a year and do whatever the hell you want to do to her. You tell me who does that. And that's been proven.

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This agreement allowed Gates to maintain a close relationship with his ex, with whom he shared intellectual interests, such as discussing biotechnology. Yeah, we call that biotechnology. There's a lot of other words I can use for that. And so, yeah, I don't play her. Her a part of what you know with Hillary when I watch Hillary yesterday, we all know bill has done what bill has done Okay, we all know what?

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You know Where bill has been and and how many times he's been and you know he she came out and she addressed all the questions But it was a tough day for Hillary because it was deposition six hours I think the total time was there they asked her a bunch of different questions. She even said afterwards, they asked me about Pizzagate. I don't know about Pizzagate. It's one of the most disgusting conspiracy theories, whatever. Is this it, Rob? Yes, sir.

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So, you know, and in the middle of it, they leaked a picture, but play this of Hillary Clinton going in, agreeing to do this, and she kept saying she wanted to be alive.

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But go ahead, Rob. at the end, quite unusual because I started being asked about UFOs and a series of questions about Pizzagate, one of the most vile, bogus conspiracy theories that was propagated on the internet that was serving as the basis of a member's questions to me.

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Rob, do you have the clip about them asking her about the picture with Jelaine Maxwell being at the daughter's wedding?

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So there's a clip about her being asked, and she answered a question within seven seconds, walked away, came back, and gave credit to James Comer, by the way. She was very complimentary of James Comer. But this is when she was asked about the picture that everyone's seen when Ghislaine Maxwell sat in the aisle, row six or seven, and that picture's gone viral. People are saying, why was she at your daughter's wedding where only 500 people were invited? And you know everybody was vetted.

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Go ahead, Rob.

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Madam Secretary, can I ask? Madam Secretary, can I ask? James Matthews from Sky News.

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Can I ask, why was Ghislaine News, can I ask, why was Colleen Maxwell invited to Dr. Chelsea Clinton's wedding in 2010? She'd already been mentioned in a civil lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre before that. Jeffrey Epstein had already been convicted before that.

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She came as the plus one, the guest of someone who was invited.

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You know what the follow up question to that is? You're the freaking first lady. You're the secretary. Your husband's a president. It's a high profile family on the left. You don't think everyone's getting background check?

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You think you can go? This isn't like you're going to Club 11, you're like, yeah, I got a plus one. All right. No, you're going to a wedding of the first lady and the former president's daughter. So you knew she was coming.

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And there's security.

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And, but by the way, she gave credit to James Comer. And then you got later on today, which her husband's going to be deposed. So Tom, where thoughts on this?

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Well, I don't think we learned anything about Hillary Clinton's character. She was on brand for the whole hearing. I mean, that's been her. You know, deny, swerve, things like this. And now it's come out. And it's just elephants in the room that she didn't talk about. As you correctly pointed out, and I look at it and I think it was a hearing that basically ratified everything that we've always held as our conclusions over the last five years,

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after eight years, after 2016, what we now know happened in Russia and et cetera, et cetera. I think she ratified it. She made no traction. Do you think, Pat, that in even 1% she improved or moved her perception back? Or is it just, you know what, that's Hillary, that's her, that's her character,

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that's on brand.

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Yeah. Vinny, do you have any new thoughts about Hillary? Anything else that's on the

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table? Well, I just, I think, my opinion, she's a liar. Because I sent Rob a couple emails that were put up from the DOJ, emails from Jeffrey Epstein that said this from him, Hillary Clinton is much prettier in person. If you never met her, how the hell would you know that? Also look at this, meetings with Hillary are not easily discreet. When?

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I know you are close with Hillary, but if she gets the nomination, you vote for her, I'll effing kill you. I would like to invite you to attend a very intimate fundraising event with Hillary, okay? And Bill and Hillary were frequent guests at Epstein's, the Zorro Ranch, after they left the White House. The White House advisor logs, they revealed the 17 trips, Pat.

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And then think about Seth Rich. Seth Rich, when she's talking about Pizzagate for him Pat. But again, I want I want to see people go to jail

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Especially if crimes were committed. I don't think they have a choice but to do that now There's two things that needs to happen in my opinion because this is leading to a lot Nick and lot Nick He's very good on camera. He's done a great job. He's built a great company. Successful guy. And picture came out about him with Rob. I think you have the picture. There's a picture that came out. And everybody's saying, no, no, no. This is AI.

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No, this is AI. No, this is AI. No, this is AI. And then eventually they're like, are those two kids. That is the island. That has now been confirmed that that's Jeffrey Epstein in the white shirt and white pants. And that's Lutnick in the back.

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In the blue?

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Yes.

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Like Matt Kidd. That's him in the back. That part's been confirmed. Everybody and everybody has been checking to see if this is a correct thing that happened or no because nowadays you've got to definitely check to see AI. CBS has confirmed it. Grox has confirmed it.

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Bunch of different AI platforms have confirmed it. Who knows, something else may come out. Now there's a few things. This could be the event where he took his wife and kids and maybe his wife and kids weren't there. He said he was only there for an hour.

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So maybe they're the ones on the other side taking the pictures. Maybe. Maybe that's what's going on. But, you know, when you read the story, I'll read the story to you on page 5, and I want to come to you guys on this one here. Oh, I cannot read it because printing didn't do a good job on it. But when you look at this story with Howard Lutnick, Rob, zoom in to see if I can read any of it. Okay, a photo printed Donald Trump, Howard Lutnick. bit lower. The picture shows the pedophile walking ahead of the financier at St. James Island, where

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they visited for a picnic with his wife and his children and his nannies. OK, go a little bit lower. The picture was located by J-Mail, a site run by two tech workers who have created a searchable version of Epstein's Gmail inbox by downloading all of the files. The group posted a link on it to the image which a DOJ file named, the file name was etc., etc., does not match the results of DOJ's Epstein website suggesting it had been

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deleted. So this is the controversy here, that they took it down. Now why did they take it down? Is it because he's an insider? Is it because he's an insider? Is it because he's got a job? So that's the part where, you know, people start saying you're protecting him and they get credible. They get credit. They say, now you see what you're doing. Now you see what you're doing.

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Now you're protecting him. And some are even saying that Trump didn't know about it. The DOJ was doing it. And then it's making Trump look bad. No matter what it is, you know, in the UK when this took place with Andrew, they not only dropped him from the family and now he got arrested, right? And they're going after him as well as the other guy, Mandelson, I don't know how to say his name, another guy that had to step down. Yeah, Peter Mandelson that had to go through.

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So at this point of the game, there are certain things that you can just look here while you have a big part of the problem. I think that's a big part of the problem. I think that's a big part of the problem. I think that's a big part of the problem. I think that's a big part of

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the problem. I think that's a big part of

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the problem.

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I think that's a big part of the problem. I think that's a big part of the problem. in a second ago, now we're talking about Lutnick. You know, there's a cool club going on here in the world, and you're not invited. And you know who also wasn't invited, it seems?

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It's Donald Trump. Because all these people, all these names keep popping up, you know, every single one of them will be considered this one word. What's that one word? The elite.

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And the one story no fan of Donald Trump. So what did Trump do was go out and build his own thing, put Trump on everywhere, went and bought Mar-a-Lago, had his own events. So Trump, wasn't he the guy that kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago? Wasn't Trump the guy that was sort of blackballed by all the elite stuff in New York? That's why he came down to Florida, built his own thing? He did an interview with the police about him in West Palm Beach. There you go. So by the way all these names keep popping up. Okay

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so Howard Lutnick actually did meet Epstein. It wasn't just he was creeped out when he met him before. What's going on there? Scott Bestin was part of the Trump administration. Who did he work for for a long time? Who was that? George Soros. So all these things are interweaving and it's all going on like that. But Vinny wants accountability.

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And here's the bad news for Vinny.

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Nothing's gonna happen.

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You might get people to step down. You might get people to be shamed. But I know you want heads to roll. I know you want heads to roll and I know you want people to go to jail. I don't want any of these people Hillary Clinton what Clinton Bill Gates? I'm speaking. I'm sorry. I'm speaking. I'm sorry I don't see any of them going to jail and the last thing

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Hillary Clinton I Actually believe Hillary Clinton that she had no affiliation with Epstein why cuz Hillary Clinton ain't trying to bang little girls But Bill Clinton

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On the other hand what about business? I have some explaining to what about business I don't think all of this was just yeah, this is fucking up with underage girls

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Do you think anybody in the US is gonna get arrested? Anybody anybody I'm sure they'll be a name some heavyweights. No you don't think any heavyweights will give me a names And I'll tell you if my opinion. Gates, no. Bill Clinton, no. I think somebody has to go to jail. Anyone that has a B next to their name, billionaire, anyone that's been a former president, I do not see them going to jail. Okay, so let me ask you. If you give me names, I'll answer. You think what Edward Snowden

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and Julian Assange did, do you think the modern day Edward Snowden and Julian Assange are more advanced and better than they were?

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Of course.

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Of course they were. Wait till those guys get to work. Wait.

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Why aren't they working on it yet?

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Well, they are. What I'm trying to tell you is this direction it's going. You remember when everybody on X was talking about Epstein and I would constantly go on YouTube and look at Fox and CNN and I would see how many videos were about Epstein and it wasn't that many. Do you remember that? I don't know if you remember this. So we would be talking about Epstein and it's like America doesn't care about Epstein. It's a Twitter story right? Remember this. And even CNN did a poll one time saying 1% of people think. Not 1%. Right. It was less than 1%.

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Right. But guess what?

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Do me a favor.

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Go to YouTube and go to Fox News. This is Fox News. Keep in mind. This is not CNN. Go to their channel and go to Videos Rap. Watch how many videos.

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Boom. Okay?

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Second one, Epstein.

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Okay?

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Go to sixth one, Epstein, eighth one, Epstein, ninth one, Epstein, okay, keep going. More, Epstein. Eleventh one, twelfth one, Epstein. Okay, guess what? You know what this means? This is the power of media.

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The power of media and the people got so sick of it because of the way Pam Bondi fumbled

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Oh, I agree with that.

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That the people are finally saying, I'm effing sick of it. Tell me what the hell happened. And folks are sitting there saying, tell me, so that pressure, you think that pressure is going to go away? You think it's going higher or lower?

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Well, the question is, do you think Trump is going to keep the pressure on or basically

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try to diffuse it? over that because once the audience gets to a point, so you can, you can, you know, once the audience and the pressure goes to a point, you eventually have to react.

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Do you think the pressure is now higher than ever?

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Of course it is.

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Than ever with Epstein?

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With this topic? Yes. Of course it is. Why do you think it's so much higher now? You think Hillary and Bill are going to let this go and allow them to be publicly humiliated. You don't know the crap theory. You don't think they're making calls saying, I swear to God, if you do this, I'm going to tell them about what you did that one time in D.C.

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I'm going to tell them about what you did that one time in Hawaii. I'm going to tell them about that deal that we paid you on the side with cash, with the briefcase that was dropped. Go ahead and throw us under the bus. Go ahead. Do it. You don't think she's making those calls? Do you not see her cold stone, stone cold personality on how she did the interview?

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Like a freaking mobster? She stayed like a Teflon. Don't forget, as much of a badass as Trump is, if there's a female Trump without the personality that is an equal, without the personality, without the charm, that thinks very highly of herself, it's that lady right there, Hillary Clinton.

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But didn't we argue a few weeks ago, like, she's not even going to come out, even if she comes, there's no point of her coming, and I was like, the fact that she's volunteering to come means she probably has nothing to hide in this instance. Is she the big fish or is Bill Clinton the big fish? I don't know. Why are we so focused on Hillary when it's Bill that needs to be depositioned? How close is Melinda Gates with Hillary Clinton?

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How close is Melinda Gates? Rob, can you type in how close is Melinda Gates with Hillary Clinton? And let me tell you, I'll go with this one here. You know where I'm going with this or no? How close is Melinda Gates with Hillary Clinton? Well if they're close, do they have a relationship? They worked together at the Clinton Foundation. Not a personal close relationship.

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Okay. Look, maybe she is sitting there. How much you think her and Bill are fully aligned on how to handle this deposition? Hillary and Bill? Yes. They're business partners at this point. 100% they're a lot 100% cuz he's coming in today So the way she answered she answered as if she's not done anything wrong. That's not how the husband's gonna do it How many times as a husband went to the island? What are you gonna do? We're photos of it how many times did Epson come to the White House?

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No, she could play dumb of course, but he can't I I agree. So part of it here is, are you doing that to make yourself look good and make your husband look bad? I don't know. No, I don't think you're married for 50 years and all of a sudden, last second, you throw

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him under the bus.

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But you don't know that. But you don't know that. We're about to find out. I'm saying, we're about to find out. They're saying we have to do something for optics purposes. Sure. And what is that going to be? So question for you.

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Do you think that picture being shown, is that going to do anything where Rob is a podcast doing fine?

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OK. Do you think that picture being shown with Lutnick right there, you think that's going to cause the White House to an announcement coming out next week saying Howard Lutnick has decided to step down?

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Sure. out next week saying Howard Lutnick has decided to step down and shut down his family. I don't think you can stay silent. How do you stay silent?

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Well, especially given what he said. What's the one thing he said? He lied. I met Epstein one time and he lived right across the hall and I said, I'll never associate with this guy again. Number one, we agreed guys don't talk like that.

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Number two, he lied, apparently, apparently. Apparently apparently and we're all fans of Lutnick. We like what he's doing We're fans, you know as they said you got some explaining to do, honey

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Howard Lucknett had his Rafael Palmeiro moment in front of Congress. Yeah, remember that he shook his finger up there

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I've never seen less than 3% of our audience knows who Rafael Palmeiro Lefty hitter that hit 50 home runs a couple seasons. He was phenomenal great

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But he was He was phenomenal. Great. He was phenomenal, but he was also called to be in front of Congress. And he waved his finger in the air about investigating on steroids. And then in the weeks that followed, he was exposed. They had the receipts from what he purchased. They had Paul DeLuca and other players talking about, wait a minute, what are you talking

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about? He bought here, he bought there. So, and now Howard Lutnick makes his moment in front of Congress and this comes up. When you say no one's gonna be accountable, I'm gonna do something real quick, Pat, on Andrew, Prince Andrew. Remember, Andrew, as a royal... I said, I didn't say not accountable, I said nobody's going to jail. Well, wait a second. Let me show you what's happening over there. First of all, Andrew is being semi-protected by his brother, not covered up by

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the king, but the king doesn't want full fury, right? He doesn't want all this stuff. And when the queen passed away, William was unleashed, and William in 2019 wanted his brother, his uncle, banished. And within the last four weeks, he said he was not in a calm state when he saw the latest interview that Andrew did. So here's what they did. You can't prosecute royalty.

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That's the way it works in Britain. Whoops. Guess what, Pat? He's no longer royalty. They took his title. Then he could stay at the Royal Lodge.

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And they're like, no, we will not support you with dollars that way. Get out of the Royal Lodge and they're like, no, we will not support you with dollars that way. Get out of the Royal Lodge. Now he's been moved out of the Royal Lodge. Then what did they do? They banished his royal duties. So he doesn't even get to go to Switzerland and give them a bouquet of flowers if someone

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dies, right? On behalf of the royal family, we're sorry. You know, that's kind downhill, and now he's actually been served under arrest in question. The noose is tightening around Andrew, and William wants him out and prosecuted, and the heat is so great that you can see the British control systems, who normally boys will be boys, and they give free passes to the monarchy. It's not happening. It's getting

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tightening, and the worst possible thing could happen to Andrew next would be that the cancer, Charles succumbs to his cancer and William becomes king because then I think the doors open, he will be prosecuted and I think it's coming for him. And I think you can follow that around the world that the heat is getting so great. It's getting so intense. I think things are coming.

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I don't America to people in America.

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I think it's coming, Pat.

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May I respond to that?

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I read a year ago. I wouldn't have said that.

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So you said all that, that you're outlined that Andrew is sort of going to be the first domino to fall and other things may happen. Like so much I care about the British royalty and here's what's going on Andrew zero zero if it affects America Now we're talking to Bill Gates or Bill Clinton or any of the slick willies something happens to them now You have my attention if something happens to this some weirdo former Prince Andrew albeit But if it affects America now you have my attention if it happens to some royalty or former royalty

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It doesn't do it for me Andrew Andrew's going to talk, guys. Andrew's going to talk. Let me ask Vinny, if the only person head to role, goes to jail, held accountable, and they string him up and put him in a noose, is Prince Andrew, but nobody else,

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would you be satisfied?

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Absolutely not. You know, dude, we talk about this all the time. You know where I am with accountability in regard to Lutnick. I'm extremely disappointed Pat. That's the guy, that's the one guy that I kept seeing and going I like that guy. He's speaking the truth. He's trying to help America out. And Rob, can you show that photo of the dentist's office? There was a photo, there was like a mask on the dentist's office on Epstein Island. I don't know that

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many people that look just like that and have that smile. So guess what? If you were caught

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lying-

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It could be Vince McMahon. Adam, here's my thing. Pat, if you get caught lying Adam- Can I take a picture Rob?

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Can I speak?

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Sorry.

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If you get caught lying in that sense, then how can we trust you with any- and it's not like a little white lie you're lying about hanging out with a convicted disgusting pet whatever the hell you want to call him if the age people try to be like well they were 15 or I don't give a damn he's disgusting and you're lying and you're bringing your kids your nanny and your people and it's weird and then you hear other stuff like the Cantor Fitzgerald something shorting the tariffs even though Lutnick was the one going hard on the tariffs and then wait a minute your son and some People are making money because the tariffs are

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The Supreme Court voted against them. It's like now you're losing all this trust It's very very disappointing and then Adam when the DOJ whoever's removing these photos I don't think Trump doesn't Trump has a thousand other things going on But when they talk about the deep state, Adam, those are the same people. And I love that you keep bringing up Pam Bondi, guys. Pat, this all comes down to her.

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You ruined this whole damn thing. You should have been transparent from the beginning.

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You shouldn't have been sitting in a damn restaurant talking crap about 10,000 hours

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of poor- Bragging.

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Bragging. Yeah, bragging. And now we ask questions and now you want me to believe that that 30 seconds that you guys Deleted and took out of that jail cell You want me to believe what? Oh, there was just a glitch. So just like all the cameras were off that day Oh, just like the guards fell asleep. Give me a break now

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You're losing all credibility and for people like me that say we don't trust any of you. That's what it is. Period. Can I say, can I defend Pam Bondi for a second? No, nobody's doing that. And yes, she has fumbled the ball. But to blame Pam Bondi when you've had decades and decades of the bill bars and the attorney general, but she's the one to put it on the person who's been in the job for one year. Yes. She's the CEO of the company for one year where the company has been failing for decades. Let me tell you. She's the fault guy. She's the fault guy. No, no, no, no. Let me tell you.

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Adam, what would happen if you went somewhere and you negotiated on my behalf and you agreed or said certain things without running it by me, with terms, without running it by me? What would happen to that relationship? That would be a major problem. That's what she did. That's what she did.

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Yeah. She went... We don't know if she didn't... No. ...get the message from the higher ups. She went out there and said there's tens of thousands of disgusting... and she did that a day or two after James O'Keefe got the video catching her saying what are in those files

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and they're nasty. Yep. You know what that means? Yes. in those files and they're nasty. You know what that means? In the mob world, what category does that fall under? A rat. Loose lips. You have loose lips, you can't be on the inside. You go from an insider to being six layers out and that's the problem with her. This

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is not a character issue, we don't like her, this is not about likability. Loose lips is what causes us to be, is this it Rob? Yes sir. Play the clip don't this is not about likeability loose lips is what causes to be with this is it Rob yes sir play the clip so this is her two days after James O'Keefe or day after James O'Keefe go ahead Rob

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no no the FBI yeah the FBI they're reviewing there are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn. And there are hundreds of victims and no one victim will ever get released. It's just the volume. And that's what they're going through right now. The FBI is diligently going through that. I haven't seen that statement, but I'll call him later.

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So so so the part is that. If you notice one thing, I had Christine Ohm on the podcast the other day. Going viral right now, by the way. One of the clips about her being spied on. Yes, about her being spied on, right? But we had Christine Ohm on the podcast the other day.

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Great conversation. She did great. And guess what? A part of who you hire is to represent you in a marketplace. By the way, just so everybody knows, you don't get it right. A guy asked me a question about an investment he had that he lost and he was impacted by it in a big way.

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He's asking me this question yesterday. I said, what do you do? I said, every year, you're going to get some decisions wrong. Every year, you're going to get some decisions wrong. Every year. I've been running a business for quite some time. Every year. And all I want to do is to go from 48% better decisions to 52% to 56%.

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You ain't never going to be 95% or 90%. It's just not going to happen, right? And sometimes when you hire people, you can't speak on their behalf. Pam Bondi screwed up because of loose lips and the way she handled herself. And she created noise. And she could have prevented that.

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This is not about questioning anything else. There needs to be a fall person on this. If you don't have it, it's going to continue. It's going to, and by the way, here's how this works. The faster you do it, you know how if you're a hairy person and you're doing EKG And they put all this stuff on your chest and your chest has got hair. Okay. Yeah, I'm gonna tell you You know, what's the worst thing to do when you're taking them off? No, no taking it like this

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You ever seen nurses that do this and you hold the nurses and what are you doing? Take the damn thing off and go boom right and you scream like the 40 yearyear-old Virgin clip, right? But you know where they are right now? They gotta go wham! Pull the whole thing already. They've been slow-rimping for years now. That's exactly what they're doing. So why would that change now?

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But because the temperature's the highest and it's not gonna go away. You realize every time, we could be talking about right now victory, State of the Union. We could be talking about stuff now victory state of the union. We could be talking about stuff That's actual real topics, but you're causing the last 16 videos on Fox to be 11 of them to be what about Epstein Yeah, you think you think everybody wants to talk about that? No, no, but that's how this game works real quick. Can I respond? I absolutely agree with you. You know who's laughing us right now our enemies China Okay, Russia because here we are arguing over a little 16 year old pedophilia whatever Epstein did on this island when they're

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trying to have world hegemony and take over the world and we're arguing about chicks with dicks. It's not just what he did. It's not just what he did. I hear you. There's a lot of noise going on here. It's not but we're trying to find the signals or the noise I just don't think it's gonna happen. Some of this noise is real. So there's a difference between bad noise that you don't need to pay. Some of it is real. You know, your kids will scream, oh my God, that's not fair.

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That's not fair.

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Noise.

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Oh my God, my ankle. Look at my ankle. It's bleeding. Oh wow, this is bad. Let's go to the hospital. That's noise. Okay. There's certainly some real noise here. There's a lot more.

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Dude, the guy that's got one of the biggest jobs in the White House said he only met him one time and he doesn't tell the story about being on the island and the picture's released and it's the one picture that you didn't put on the web.

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Bingo.

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You, you, when you do stuff like this, you know, you, you, you make it challenging on So anyways, I want to go to the next story. Is Trump going to fire anyone in his cabinet is the question. No, he won't do the firing. Because he has not fired Bondi. He won't do the firing because of one person. There's one person on the inside that knows how to handle these sensitive situations in a proper way and her name is Suzy Wiles. There's different ways to fire people. In fact, what I'm going to do right now, Rob, just go pull up the block story, square

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story. Okay? And it has nothing to do with this, but there's many different ways on how to fire people. One of them is you're fired. Another one of them is reposition. Another one of them is severance.

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Another one of them is, hey, give them a smaller job. I'm stepping down to be with my family. There's so many ways. And Suzy is a pro. So whatever way this is going to be done, best trust. What's the difference between this time around and last time around? This chief of staff, she's a boss.

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45:16

Everybody who runs a company that's an operator, you want to have a Suzy Wiles. OK? So far, she's done a great job. Can you do me a favor and go up to that Twitter of Jack Dorsey, Rob? So mass layoffs. Thank you, Rob. Block slash a staff by 40% adding to growing tech cuts. Tom said the moment they cut 40%, 4000 jobs, the stock apparently went up 25% or so Tom, correct me.

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That's exactly right.

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Okay. So check that out.

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There it is.

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Hey, we're firing 4,000 people. Bam!

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It goes to the roof.

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Wow. No, literally. So let's go read Jack Dorsey's tweets that he put up. Is that what you call it nowadays?

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What do they call it nowadays?

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No, it's a post.

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It's a post. We're making blocks smaller today. Here's my no to the company. This thing got 50 million views, folks. Today we're making one of the hardest decisions in the history of the company. We're reducing our organization by nearly half, from over 10,000 people to just under 6,000. That means 4,000 of you—he's talking to his employees—are being asked to leave or entering into consultation.

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I'll be straight about it, what's happening, why and what it means for everyone. First of all, if you're one of the people that's being affected, you'll receive your salary for 20 weeks, one week per year of tenure, equity vested through the end of May, six months of health care, your corporate devices, and $5,000 to put towards whatever you need to help you in this transition. If you're outside of the U.S., you'll receive smaller support. I want you to know that before anything else, everyone will be notified whether you're being asked to leave, enter in consultation, or asked to stay.

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We're not making this decision because we're in trouble. Our business is strong. Gross profit is growing. We're continuing to serve more and more customers, and profitability is improving, but something has changed. We're already seeing that the intelligence tools—here we go, folks. We're creating and using paired with smaller and flatter teams are enabling a new way of

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working which fundamentally changes what it means to build and run a company, and that's accelerating rapidly. I had two options, cut gradually or months or years as this shift plays out, or be honest about where we are and act on it now. I chose the latter, repeated rounds of cuts and destructive to morale, to focus, and to trust that customers and shareholders place in our ability to lead.

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I'd rather take a hard, clear action now and build from a position we believe in and then manage a slow reduction. You see how much this has to do with the point I was just making a minute ago of people toward the same outcome. A smaller company also gives us the space to grow our business the right way and on our own terms instead of constantly reacting to market pressures. Decision at the scale carries risk, but so does standing still.

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We've done a full review of the determinant of roles and people we require to reliably grow the business from here. We've pressure tested those decisions from multiple angles. I accept that we may have gotten some of them wrong, and we've built in flexibility to account for that and do the right thing for our customers. We're not going to just disappear people from Slack and email and pretend they're never

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here. Communication channels will stay open throughout Thursday evening so everyone can say goodbye properly and share whatever you wish. I will be also hosting a live video session to thank everyone at 355. To those of you leaving, I'm grateful for you. I'm sorry to put you through this.

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You built this company of what it is today. That's a fact that I'll honor forever. This decision is not a reflection of what you contributed. You will be a great contributor to any organization going forward to those staying. I made this decision. I'll own it. What I'm asking for you to build with me is we're going to, okay, and then he goes into next message.

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Tom.

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Well, first of all, this is an example of what I believe is strong leadership when you have to make the tough decision. And he doesn't want people to live in fear. We are making one cut, one time. This is how we're doing it. And take a look, they're giving him 20 weeks plus six months of health care. He is giving transition with a capital T to all of these people.

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He's giving them time to find other jobs. I thought this was really well done. Now for everybody else saying, well, why would the market be happy about layoffs? I'm going to dive in a little bit to that real quick. Quick history. Square was born in 2009 in St. Louis.

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Jack Dorsey started it and they became Block in 2021, long after their IPO. IPO was 2015 or something. And along the way they built Cash App in 2013. So you had Square and Cash App. He's building this fintech company, keeps adding to it. They changed the name to Block, Pat, because they were saying, hey, we're gonna be more about what's on blockchain, and we're gonna also allow you to do crypto inside Cash App.

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So that's where Block came from as a modern brand for it. And by the way, 2020 to 2021, Cash App won the deal, and they were a distributor of the payments from the federal government during the whole COVID. So those payments that came from the government were executed through Cash App. Now something then happened.

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They got into the BNPL business and they bought Afterpay in 2022. At the time they bought it, you had a lot of people even analysts on Wall Street saying hey when you consolidate these do you need is all these admin jobs do you need them both do you need all this and Pat they never made a whenever you acquire something you don't need two HRs you don't need two marketings you know there's a lot of things you don't need two of and

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unfortunately you have to thin up the team. Well, they didn't, and he got up over 10,000 jobs. So message number one, there were more people at Block than probably were necessary to run the business, and he was gonna have to make some sort of an adjustment or a layoff to right-size the workforce because of the acquisitions that they made of BMPL.

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But second, along the way, they started discovering benefits of AI. The stock market jumped up because they'd been waiting for him to reduce internal costs. But the headlines jump up because they're like, oh no, AI is going to take everybody's job and we're all gone. Well, some of that is true, but it's not going to destroy everything in life. So there were two things that happened here, but I think that Jack Dorsey handled it like a pro. I think there's a little more shade thrown on that AI caused it,

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and there needs to be a little bit more honesty about the fact that there was consolidations, there was growth, and they bought afterpay, this BNPL, and it built a very large horde at headquarters that they had never really successfully trimmed or right-sized. So, Tom, that tweet he just sent out, how long of noise is he going to have till the noise goes away? I happen to think that the market has digested it. Not the market, in the company. This, well there's going to be an adjustment for about, of a couple weeks or 30 days, but there will not be, if this is true, and they are not going to do, as

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he said, the death of a thousand cuts, oh we're doing this many, then we're doing this many, then we're doing this many, you see companies, you and I have seen it, when companies are losing altitude and they lay off, then they lay off, then they lay off. How could the staff not live in fear for them?

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So how long do you think this is gonna take?

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There's gonna be a 30-day reaction inside and-

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And what happens after 30 days?

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If this is true, people will put their head down

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and work and drive for the future. Yeah, and they'll move on. Correct. Okay, and guess what? The White House needs to look at this playbook. Bingo. That's what the White House needs to do. The White House needs to look at this playbook. What a take. Amen to that. That's the point. That's where I'm going with. Amen. Go take that thing off and get the pain in half a second instead of dragging it out the way you're doing. With an honest, transparent statement. The president needs to send one of those long, novel type tweets that only a few people do. Him and Bill Ackman are famous for it. He needs to sell one of those long tweets for market to be like, oh my God, and criticize the hell out of the president, talk trash, come out and say impeachment, come out and

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say all this stuff. And then guess what? Two weeks later, war, something, issue happens, you move on. But you have to address this because this is kids, and when it comes down to kids, people ... It's like you can say anything else, and that person's just looking at you saying, kids, kids, kids, children, kids, kids, children, children, kids, kids. They hear nothing else you're saying.

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So that's the thing with this. And by the way, kudos to Jack for handling it this way. Let's go to the next story. Next story I want to get to is Netflix and Paramount. So Rob, what page is the Netflix and Paramount story? Netflix and Paramount, which is massive.

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Okay, so let's do that. So Netflix addendum two ditches the deal for Warner Brothers' discovery after Paramount offer is deemed superior. So Paramount comes up and they go to $31 per share. And then that causes Paramount agreeing to pay the $2.8 billion breakup fee that Warner Brothers would owe Netflix if the deal didn't go through.

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So what Paramount is saying is, don't worry about it. We'll pay that. It's like you have an apartment that you've been living in. If you want to cancel and leave to go to a different job, you have to pay for the three months. And the company says, we'll pay for the three months of rent for you to move over here sooner.

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That's when way to look at it, right? So then they come in and Paramount goes, and I keep in mind a couple of things that happened, and Tom, I'm going to come to you first, add them to you afterwards, is while this is going on, Rob, you may have a video on this, I think you may have a video on this, there was a few events that took place. Ted Sarandos was supposed to be at the White House. I think he did go he just met with a few staffers and Remember that Suzanne Rice made a couple comments then the president says you got to fire her Netflix and they did it

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So some are saying it's a political decision of what's gonna be happened The employees who are working at CNN right now are not frightened because they're thinking Larry Ellison and David Ellison are gonna come in and like a Barry Weiss type of a, and there's gonna be a lot of shakeup, and some of the employees are gonna get fired, and they're saying we are effed. There's literally some emails and texts that are being shown that employees are saying

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we are effed at CNN, but I'll pause right there. Rob, play this clip, and Tom, I'm coming to you next.

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Go ahead. Again, just the past couple of minutes, Netflix is declining to raise its offer Discovery Studios and streaming business the move effectively puts Paramount in a position to take over the storied Hollywood giant Today Warner Brothers board announced that Skydance own Paramount's offer is superior to the agreement It had previously struck with Netflix now Netflix says the price that would be required to buy Warner makes the deal No longer financially attractive

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There you go. Tom, thoughts?

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So, well, hats off to, I've been critical of David Zaslav for the last year. I thought they started this the wrong way. He was going to the Allen & Company conference and there were leaks that come out that supposedly he had whispered to people, you know, do you want to take CNN? We're taking care of it. Remember all this, Pat? We're taking care of all the big salaries. And Caitlin is on a rookie deal. So, you know,

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this is a different CNN. We're going to get the cost right. Come on. And he found no takers. No takers for an aging, shrinking cable news service coming purely from the left that Ted Turner was disgusted at how it evolved. Then David gets this done and so hats off to Zazz. He gets 31 a share for the shareholders. Part of the rule for being a great CEO is deliver value for the shareholders and lead the company with clarity and authenticity. It was a bumpy ride, but he got it done. What's interesting to

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me about this, Pat, really interesting to me, is how the last hours unfolded. The Ellisons did come to 31 to Share. Remember, the Ellisons are coming to buy the whole thing. They want the cable nets and they want the library. Whereas Netflix only wanted the library. And there were people in Hollywood, producers, big-time movie creators, that really were favoring the Ellisons a little bit.

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Why?

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Because the Ellisons are favoring theatrical releases and bigger budgets. That's what people in Hollywood want, because those bigger budgets give them their jobs. Whereas Netflix, they said, oh, they're just going to stream this to death. They're going to carve it up. They're going to go with AI. And so there was a lot of behind the scenes.

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But in the last hours, Ted Sarandos, you're correct, Pat, or your summary, I've read in multiple locations this morning, he was going to go meet gatekeeper, and Pam Bondi was going to be the gatekeeper for the Federal Trade Commission. And he wanted to go up there and talk to them about what he would face at Federal Trade Commission, and obviously he didn't want Trump whispering. But Susan Rice, who was in the Obama administration, had shot her mouth off. Rob, if we can find that.

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Her exact quote was, people need to be careful because revenge is best served cold. Yeah, that's a threat. So you have got this threat that she puts out there, and she's on the board of Netflix. So do you not think Reed Hastings or Ted Sarandos would have picked up the phone and called her? I know you would have, Pat, and saying,

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what are you saying? You have your independence. You have your old job. You have your independence, you have your old job, you have your own identity, but you can't speak like that when we're in the middle of something. What the hell are you doing?" And then Trump comes out and says, you know, you should fire that lady.

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That lady talked—

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What did she say here? Is this her?

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But let me say this. Somebody who I won't name, but a very prominent public figure who has, you know, served at nearly the very highest levels once told me the following. They said, revenge is best served cold. And the older I get, the more I see the wisdom of that. You don't roll over. You don't allow yourself to be bullied or manipulated.

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Sometimes you have to meet hardball with hardball. Sometimes there are more subtle ways to accomplish the same. But it's important to let bullies know that you won't be bullied. And if need be, to make them pay a price for trying to bully you or smear you or whatever.

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We can pause it right there. So, by the way, so here's two things you've got to be thinking about. One, when did she get the board seat? When did she get the board seat? Board seat, Netflix, when did she get the board seat? When did she get the board seat? Board seat, Netflix, when did she get the board seat? There's two problems here. Just ask Chachi B.T. Let's see if it answers it here.

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If not, go to Chachi B.T.

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Yeah. So she became... Seven years ago. Okay, so check this out. That's under Trump. But that's first term Trump. Then you got second term, which is Biden.

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Okay. And Trump called the day of the unstated union, my second term, everybody laughed. But then you got second term. And then she served on the board until 2020, when she left to join Biden administration and was reappointed to Netflix September 8,

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2023.

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So Netflix probably did that. Tom, do you think Netflix did that thinking Kamala was going to win? When did Biden step down? We were in Hampton, July?

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Yes.

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Yeah.

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The handwritten note from the White House.

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It's either a move of there is no way in the world Trump's going to win, so let's bring and put her on the board. Or, listen, business as usual, I mean, if we put her on in 2018, we're going to do it again? Or number two, the problem is, what the hell are you doing making comments like that while you're sitting on a board of a half a trillion dollar company that's about to get a big deal

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that is good assets? I mean, there's a lot of things to it. I saw one expert also say, which I really like his name. I've never heard him before. I want to give this guy credit because it was so great what he said, you know What he was asked and he said

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What do you think about the whole thing? Do you think it's because of and he was talking to the guy that wrote the 1929 book? What is his name Tom, you know, you know his name And you're a sorkin. Yes. He says he's speaking to him Rob and he, do you think this is because of Suzanne Rice? And he says, no, I don't think. He says, really, you don't think? No, he says, I don't think.

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He says, so what do you think this is? He says, honestly, here's what I think it is. He says, I think it's about Netflix has always built their business. They're builders. They don't acquire companies. They're builders. They don't acquire companies. They're builders. So you know what the builder mentality is?

1:02:26

Look, we'd like to buy you. We have some money. But whether we do or not, we're builders anyways. We're going to keep building. So the mindset of a builder sometimes is different than those that are aggregators. Aggregators want to buy EBITDA.

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They want to buy catalog. And you kind of like are trying to get all that stuff in. So listen, that also goes credit to the Netflix folks. If it's just a business decision and it has nothing to do with politics, which I do think 20, 30% of this was politics. But if it's just a business decision, go ahead. FYI, I prefer Paramount picking up WBD than it going to Netflix. I personally prefer that.

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Do you want to know why? Because it intensifies competition between three heavyweights now or four heavyweights. You got the Paramount, CBS, Warner Brothers team, the Ellison, those guys. You got the Disney folks. I got to get their act together. But by the way, never count see at the Disney out

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Disney is three good moves away from being a trillion dollar company. Literally. They're not that far off and then you have Netflix This is good competition. He got some outsiders. He got YouTube YouTube may come and spank all of them to be honest with you I mean, we we don't know what's gonna be happening But you know, I kind of like that this ended up being there. Adam, your thoughts? Well, to me, get ready to be more controlled. Because it seems like you're going to have more options now, all these companies, but they're all being consolidated.

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So what happens when consolidation happens? They're going to control what you watch, and in turn, they're going to control what you think. So all these things, you just said there's going to be three or four major companies. They're gonna be controlling everything It's kind of reminiscent of what happened with Amazon and Walmart. I mean all the little mom-and-pop shops are gone I mean if you're gonna go shopping, where are you going? You're going to Amazon. You're going to Walmart, maybe Target You know if they chill out on the LGBT trans stuff, so it might be more convenient

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You know everyone has I've always apps on my phone. I've subscribed to all these things. Now you're gonna subscribe to three different things. So there's fewer apps, but when there's fewer choices, you know what's gonna cost more? What you have to pay every single month. So you might, instead of paying $999, $99, $1499, $99, you might end up paying $29, $99, $39, $99, $1599, but only three times. So, you brought up the other point, YouTube. To me, the biggest benefactor of all this

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is gonna be guys like us. Is gonna be guys like The Daily Wire. Is gonna be guys like Independent Media. Is gonna be like Turning Point. Is gonna be even things on the left. Cause it's like, do you wanna be controlled

1:04:57

by the big tech oligarchies or monopolies? Or do you wanna trust independent voices out there? Because what this basically means is this, all the news, the media, the sports, the comedy, the entertainment, the cartoons, they're all gonna be owned by three different companies. And what happens is I think innovation

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is gonna basically be cut down, see a lot more sequels, okay, we're gonna see Transformers 94 or Avengers 417, because there's gonna, in my opinion, lose a little creativity the bigger you get you know what this is also reminiscent of the The insurance industry where we come from when I entered the insurance industry almost 20 years ago. Oh my god

1:05:33

I'm dating myself. There were so many independent IMOs BGAs. I couldn't keep track. How many major IMO BJ's are there now? Three four so that's good for the customer. Essentially, there's

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less competition, but at the end of the day, the prices are going to go up.

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I found out that AmeriLife bought Crump. I had no idea AmeriLife bought Crump. That's huge! Yeah, AmeriLife bought Crump. You remember when BB... Was it BB&T or something like that?

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I don't know who it was.

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Yeah, it was BB&T. Amerilife bought Crump. How massive was Crump 10 years ago? Massive. The biggest. Massive, yeah. I mean, in terms of distribution.

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Yeah.

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So this is all distribution, is it not? It is. It is. Again, for me, I like that they're going. I like that there's going to be some disruption at CNN. I like that there's going to be some disruption to the media space. Even yesterday while we were having dinner with the folks, one of the guys, I think it was Brad that said, this could be the reason

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why they're buying them is because they want to be able to do the future Harry Potter AI movies. They can do 10, 15 AI movies. And of course, you pay the actors a little bit of money, not the same kind of money. But they believe the future of making AI movies. You guys saw the clip, Rob?

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Do you have the clip of Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt? I don't know if you guys have seen this or not. Have you seen this thing? Watch this Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. It's 100% AI. Look what direction they're going with AI making movies. The fight scene.

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Watch this.

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Go ahead.

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The voice isn't there yet, but watch. You killed Jeffrey Epstein, you animal! Ha ha ha ha ha ha! He was a good man! He knew too much about our Russia operations. He had to die, and now you die too.

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That's crazy, right? What was the last movie these two guys were in? I remember they were in like a vampire movie in the 90s.

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Oh, that was a legit...

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Interview with a Vampire.

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That was a legit interview with a vampire. What was it? Interview with a vampire. Interview with a vampire, yeah. I want to talk about that. So the concern is you buy it, now you control it, now you have AI, now you can pump out movies using AI at one-tenth of a pace, you know, so if it takes you three years to make a movie, now we can take three months to make a movie, and we can do multiple, you know, Harry Potter movies coming out. We can make multiple. By the way, pull up the catalog of what things Paramount will own if they have this, Rob. That one picture that the great Humberto sent.

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You know who I'm talking about, right?

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Watch this.

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Watch this. Zoom in a little bit, Rob. Skydance, TikTok, if they get it, TikTok, U.S. Fandango, Rotten Tomatoes, Oracle, HBO, Oracle HBO CNN CBS Showtime TBS Comedy Central TNT Paramount TLC HD TV Nickelodeon and he got animal planet CBS Sports Adult Swim. Okay. What is that adult cartoons? Oh, I can network HBO max It's about to say adults when the DVD Cinemax cooking BET

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Isn't the same BT used to be vh1 MTV MTV is the lost Lost we lost and then some other major franchises. They picked up Harry Potter Mad Max conjuring matrix IT it Lord of the Rings Mission impossible nightmare on Elm Street Game of Thrones true detective soprano wire mortal kombat transformers Justice League Shazam Harley Harley Quinn, Joker, Superman, Batman,

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who's the other one? Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman. What's the one on the left? Is that Daredevil or right about Batman? Who is that about Batman?

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I don't know who that is.

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Dexter.

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Flash.

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Flash.

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Yellowstone, Star Trek. I know that. Turtles. It's your age. Garfield, Avatar. Avatar gun GI Joe Top Gun. I mean listen, so all these independent now there's one app. Yes, talking about yes, consolidated. Yes. Yes, exactly.

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It's a consumer. It doesn't matter. Sometimes when these guys buy up all this stuff, if you the challenges if you buy up and you don't create it doesn't matter. You have to stay in creation mode. If they stay in creation mode, then good to go. By the way, how old is David Elson? 41? 42?

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I don't know how old he is, but he's in the early 40s, late 30s. You know, he's a 43.

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Vinny, what are we doing with our life, bro?

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He's got a...

1:09:41

Not buying everything. He's got about to be 40 this year, and I gotta keep up for sure

1:09:48

Let's go to next story next. I want to get into is Papa Papa Papa which one is that one that is?

1:09:55

Okay, do you guys want to go to a?

1:09:58

Vinny is there a story you want to get to because I got three story I want to go to do you have one you want me to go to? I mean if we want to call out Gavin Newsom and all the stuff that's happening in California. Which one? The guy. Okay yeah go ahead go cover that. Okay well on top of I have a couple. What's the story? Just in general, just in general I just want to know like public just as a society when are we gonna stop pretending okay that the trans? Movement whatever you want to talk it is a problem And if we keep letting people with mental disorders keep getting away with everything that they're getting away with

1:10:34

Because we all want to be like oh no no no the welcoming and loving it's insane We didn't touch on it the week that the mass shooting happened in Canada with the trans Man, whatever you want to call him. But since 2018, guys, shootings, mass shootings in the hands of transgenders. 2018 Aberdeen, four dead. 2019 Highlands Ranch, Colorado, one dead, four injured.

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2022 Colorado Springs, five dead. 2023 Nashville, Tennessee, six dead. 2024 Perry, Iowa, one dead, five injured. 2025 Minneapolis, Minnesota, one dead, five injured. 2025 Minneapolis, Minnesota, two dead, 29 injured. 2026 Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, which I'm talking about eight dead, 25 injured. And then 2026 Pawtucket, Rhode Island, two killed, three injured. I'm sick and tired

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of this. It's not even a minority. It's just the couple group of people that we keep adding acting not us, but the left, that everything is okay. In 2018, I want you guys, I want to talk about this story. His name is David Funson. If you're home, look him up.

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Rob's going to show you. Look, just look at this photo and tell me if you guys are surprised. Please, whoever's out there. Okay. First openly trans.

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Jesus.

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There she goes. Okay, first openly trans Jesus. No, it's a pastor apparently first openly u.s Trans lawmaker admits to child sex charges involving kids young as three. Okay, I Could you let me finish the damn story? All right, you're speaking this guy this guy's name is Stacy Marie law and 41 years old biological male identifies as a female pled guilty to charges of sexual exploitation of children last week and you know who was sending up at who was sending this this dude photos of three-year-olds naked or whatever his

1:12:12

partner who was at a daycare Adam sending him those photos and they he she whatever the hell got in trouble too and it's it's it's disgusting and it's bothering me and it's just it's out of control Rob you want to is this the is this the one with a with a Gavin this is a Fox News clip okay so well that's all yeah I'm gonna stop so that if this one of Gavin Newsom but I don't know that's not it no that's not it so so my point I'm getting the trans situation about it this is California wait where is that Robbie

1:12:40

double by Sacramento Sacramento this is a lawmaker. This is someone that was praised as a trailblazer, as this woman and this, that's that person. Okay. And then Pat, there's another one. Let's just keep staying on California. There's a Democrat running for Fresno, California City Council, Rene Campos. He's a registered sex offender with a 2018 convention of possession of child abuse material

1:13:02

who doesn't plan on stepping down and listen to his excuse go ahead. I believe Fresno deserves leaders that

1:13:08

are honest from the very beginning not the end so going into this I am putting

1:13:13

my life out there. Up front about his status as a registered sex offender

1:13:17

Rene Campos is not running from his past as he runs for office. I've been

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giving the chance to rehabilitate through the courts and back into the system.

1:13:27

Charged with being in possession of child sex abuse material back in 2018, the Fresno native says he pled no contest to a misdemeanor charge. Now launching his campaign to represent District 7.

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And you know what he's saying? I'll stop it right there. Rob, you know what he says, Pat? He goes, he goes, yep, who's better to know the system than me because I went through it I'll be an asset and the main one the main story in 2018 your boy Gavin Newsom our favorite guy signed the bill bill Senate bill 1319 It's a law as part of California's criminal justice reform push guys. It's called the elderly parole program

1:14:02

So if you were arrested if you you were 18, 19 or whatever, and you've served 20 years, it allows inmates who are 50 years old that have served 20 years to be considered for parole. So David Funstead was 17 when he committed these crimes. And guys, they're horrific crimes.

1:14:18

Kidnapping, child molestation, multiple victims, five-year-old girl who has suffered severe physical trauma that I don't even want to mention because it'll gross you guys out. He was sentenced to three life terms in prison. Three life terms and guess what under California's elderly parole he's becoming eligible for a hearing to get out but as this was happening thank God they stopped him because they put up

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another charge. But Rob, can you play that clip of the of the news? There you go. It's only a minute.

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A convicted child predator that a judge once called the monster parents fear the most has now been cleared for release under California's elderly parole program.

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Jeez.

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He's 64 years old. His horrific crimes include 16 counts of kidnapping and child molestation.

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Are you serious?

1:15:05

Yes! He was sentenced to three straight terms of 25 years to life, plus 20 years on top of that. The state's corrections and rehab bureau detailing the process of his parole approval, telling Fox News Digital this, that on January 12, 2026, Governor Gavin Newsom referred the case back to the board of parole hearings for further review. Meaning he didn't agree with

1:15:25

this conclusion. Now, at that then February board meeting, the panel reaffirmed the decision, recommending that this monster receive parole. Now, it's important to note that

1:15:36

the governor cannot overturn there in that state parole board hearings conclusion when it's a non-homicide case. And that is why the governor cannot at this point overturn those terms. the governor cannot overturn there in that state parole board hearings conclusion when it's a

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non-homicide case. And that is why the governor

1:15:49

cannot at this point overturn those parole board hearings. So you can stop it, Rob. So, Pat, everything we hear about California, the politics, the gas, the taxes, the lying

1:15:59

from this guy and he's the front-runner, this is the type of thing that happened. Rob, we don't need to play What is it about this disgusting, demonic forces that even the people in charge are letting him. Who would sign a bill saying if you did 20 years.

1:16:10

That guy went to jail. He did 20 years.

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What I want to know is how did he make it out of jail? The elderly. Meaning if other inmates know you did that 16 times, how did others who maybe killed people to be in jail, how did they not take care of you?

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1:16:33

Very impressive.

1:16:34

That's a very good question.

1:16:35

Maybe his security was high level.

1:16:36

Child abusers don't do well in jail.

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No, they don't.

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This shows you the unintended consequences of a horribly run state. So, they passed the elder care. And what was this, the elder care, the elderly parole. What it was meant to do, Pat, was like, an 80 year old guy who now is frail and is in prison and has served almost his entire life,

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they look at it, Pat, what have they got? They got budget issues in California. So they look at these elderly and they say, you know what, maybe he just should be out of jail, but then do you know where he goes, Pat? He would go being Social Security or Medicaid or Medicare, and then he would be in like a retirement care facility. But he's not working. He's not out there. They're old. They're frail. They're just moving

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him from one government program to another. You follow that? And they're trying to save the money. Instead, this case comes up. So the law of unintended consequences, somebody says, some bleeding heart liberal says, hey, you know, this guy's eligible. He's eligible on this, so we need to go to the parole board for it to be reviewed.

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And all of a sudden, the parole board's in handcuffs. And they're like, yeah, we've got to review this. But the parole board can say no. They can say, look, he was on there for triple—do you notice it was triple life plus 20?

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Yes.

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Triple life plus 20. And I believe in California, life is 25 with good behavior. So triple life and 20 should be 25, 25, 25 plus 20, 95 years. So in other words, the original sentencing, the judge was saying, okay, we're going to do triple life plus 20, which means that's a hundred-year sentence. Okay, go away.

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Someday some distant relative will be notified that you passed away in prison. Or sooner than that, if other inmates who react violently often to child molesters, you know, invoke a form of capital punishment. So it's disgusting, but this is the unintended consequences of a poorly run state, Pat. Some liberal puts this out on the book, and this is where you go. But let me tell you, Gavin Newsom was a, well, I believe did not take the bull.

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Yeah, no, I get it. Are you ready for this to thank God? Thank God. He's such a scumbag that the prosecutor, Tom, we talked about this before this, because he got the three lives, Pat, there's other cases that they were like, forget it. He's never going to get uh... uh... paroled

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a new charges from a nineteen ninety six cold case from roosevelt uh... california keep it they're gonna keep them in because of the other disgusting crimes that he did so it's gonna be harder for him to leave but if he didn't have other charges the odds of him getting out of jail and being in the streets was

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gonna be high

1:19:19

so good job california and Gavin Newsom. Adam. To me, there's a bigger story here, and this is what it is. It's the difference between being nice and being kind. So, one time this girl says, you know, this is my friend Adam, he's so nice. I go, no, I'm actually not that nice. I actually can be an a-hole sometimes, but I am kind.

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She goes, well, what's the difference? I said, let me explain. Nice will do things to protect your feelings and will please you and avoid conflict and it's basically fake. It's surface level stuff, you know? Women tend to do that, hey, you know,

1:19:56

Oh, you look great, honey. And then they'll whisper, she doesn't look good. Kind does not protect people's feelings, it protects people. So it genuinely cares and you have to be okay being disliked to solve for the truth.

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Men tend to be more like this. I'll give you an example. I was dating a girl, this was like two years ago, and she came out of the bathroom and right behind her, a full on dude with a beard in a dress comes out of the bathroom. I go, sweetie, like, she goes, no, don't say anything.

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I don't wanna, I don't wanna offend her. I go, offend her? It's a dude in a beard and a dress. No, I don't want any conflict. Yeah, I'm not cool. I said, I'm not, I'm gonna say something.

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She goes, no, I don't want to be that person. So finally she convinces me not to say something. But what do I do? I almost lecture her.

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I go, how are you comfortable with this?

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How are you? She ain't even trying. She has a beard. Looks like Rob's beard came out of the bathroom. And because she has long hair and a dress, you're just going to go for this?" I said, what is wrong with you? I said, you need to do better. I'm going to say something. But the fact that you as the woman in the

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bathroom won't say anything is because you want to be nice. I just want to be nice. I go, I don't care about being nice. The right thing to do is say, dude, why are you in the bathroom with

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a beard with this girl?

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This is what it came down to. This is what it came down to. It seems to be really bothering this bathroom situation.

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Doesn't it not bother you if your daughter was in a bathroom and a dude in a beard shows

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up? Pat's bailing me out of jail. If I saw somebody come in the bathroom, he's bailing me out of jail. So there's a difference between being nice and appeasing.

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American needs more organ donors. It's our job as men to protect our women. That is our duty. It's our responsibility. So, you know When I when I see you when I hear stuff like that, it really bothers me but that's the you know dumb stuff that California does a beautiful state that Ran by a terrible politician who now Congress house You know how you guys are like imagine if Trump wants to put pull tariffs put tariffs through him. What do you say?

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Well put it through Congress. Go ahead now go be the governor of California I want to put that well put it through Congress. You got 48 to 4 now after gerrymandering women put it through Congress Nothing's gonna pass through Congress. So California has got a bigger problem and he's attacking JD. He knows What's going on and he kind of doubled it's almost as if he attacked both of them here, Rob, right? I think he attacked J.D. and he attacked Rubio. Go ahead, Rob.

1:22:28

Talk about a guy who put a mask on and his face grew into it. I mean, J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio were two of the most effective critics, just like that guy, what's his name, Graham, Lindsey, of Donald Trump. What frauds, what phonies. But J.D.'s a unique fraud and phony. And he's a little more dangerous.

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And the folks around him, these are not folks that believe, I mean, listen to some of the biggest funders, the way they talk, there's a nihilism to the way they talk about the world. I know these guys, I literally know them, I'm not figuratively knowing them.

1:23:05

You can pause it right there. Dude, listen. You know what the reality is? You're doing such a horrible job that even CNN puts you as the lead dog at 19%. And number two is Kamala at 17%.

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Number three is Poot Buttigieg, for whatever reason, he can't get the blackmail vote at 12%, 13%. And then number four is AOC. Just go to the poll, Rob, to show the poll instead of just watching the video. Look at that. 19, 18, 13, 12. How bad do you have to be Newsome that you don't have a flat out, you know, if there's ever been a time that a center-left Democrat, Hollywood actor, former CEO of a

1:23:52

massive bank that transacts tens of trillions of dollars per month, if there's ever been a time for somebody on the left that's a center-leftist to run for president as a Democratic on the ticket, guess what? It is wide open. What Democrats are saying, they don't like Newsom. They don't like Harris.

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Some people don't like Pete. And then AOC. I talked to, I don't know who I was talking to, Wall Street Journal guy calls me interviewing for whatever story he's doing it on. And I said to him, I said, you know, as crazy as things are right now, you know what is possible of happening? A progressive coming and winning.

1:24:30

Oh, come on. Oh, no, no, no, no. Hey, listen, if this continues and you give three stories, say the affordability thing

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continues.

1:24:41

Say, you know, what do you call it a square block that just fired 4,000 people and they're probably gonna fire two more thousand people and it made 25% and other companies follow lead and they keep firing people like that. Do you know how many good stories are gonna have for a progressive? You know how great of a... by the way 2027-2028 will be a phenomenal chance for a progressive to win. I agree. I agree phenomenal chance

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I wouldn't be surprised if an outsider progressive comes in just like nobody thought mom Donnie was gonna win in what he called in New York City and he did an AOC type of figure could come out in one by the way Do you have that clip rop that I saved of Bernie Sanders on what this one guy told him? By the way, everybody needs to keep repeating this one line that Senator Mark Wayne Mullen said it. And by the way, Mark Wayne Mullen also ran up to Al Green to try to grab that sign that

1:25:38

he had, black people are not apes, or whatever the sign was that he was holding up. Watch what he says to Bernie Sanders. Bernie has nothing to say. Please play this beautiful clip.

1:25:48

Attack me, I'm going to respond. I'm pointing out facts. You can say what you want. I'm just pointing out facts. Anyways, I ranted too long. Let's talk about some- Yes, you did. I'm sorry I didn't ask your opinion on that. And if I cared about it I would ask you but I don't care about your opinion you're part of the system you're part of the problem listen you've been sitting here longer than I've even been alive this is your

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problem you should have fixed this a long time ago. You're so right Mr. Sanders you seem like a nice guy 49 years or so you've been and how come you haven't fixed these problems how come you haven't by, by the way, can you can you make a list of Rob? Who are the longest sitting senators are in Congress? Folks that we have right now longest sitting who? Who are the longest sitting? Who's the oldest sitting both side senators and congressmen today?

1:26:37

You're ready? Here's here's what they're in truck grass. How many years? 45 years McConnell 40 years. Patty Murray since 93 Ron Whiten

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96 Dick Durbin 97 Hal Rogers 44 Chris Smith Marcy how long has Bernie been in there by the way how long has Bernie been in there under them? Bernie's 38 36 35. What's the number? He's got to be up there. How long has Bernie been in there? All 35 years. 35 years.

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You guys have the least amount of credibility to tell anybody what to do. You've been working at a company for 35 years and you don't solve a problem? You know if you don't do it within the first 90 days, you're fired. Here you have a job for 35 years. But I'm telling you, don't be surprised if an outsider progressive comes out. But if there's any of these Hollywood guys that are aspirational, that want to put their name in there and compete, start going out there and hiring the right 5, 6, 7 people

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around you. Get the right consulting firm to get your guy prepped. Do the background checks. Go through the whole process. Check the Epstein files to make sure they're not on there. Check every one of these files to see where they're at. There's a wide open opportunity in

1:27:51

2028 for the Democratic ticket because Newsom simply sucks that much That he can't get more than 19% No one even on his own side trusts him No one even on his own side trusts him even though he's the lead guy and Pritzker isn't even on that list

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Now no time you thought Pritzker was gonna be Pritzker isn't even on that list. Now, no time, you thought Pritzker was going to be the guy. He's not even on that list. Anyways, Zempik didn't help him at all.

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I think he's still there. At this point, just real quick on history, we'll go on. I will not distract here, Pat. At this time in history, ladies and gentlemen, there is usually a 25 to 30% clear leader. was that leader, Joe Biden was that leader, Hillary Clinton was that leader, where everybody says midterms are here, but that's our number one. And it's very clear. And right now it's not. He goes to Geneva, he goes overseas, he goes to the World Economic Forum, and he can't get above 90%. Although I like a combination of AOC and Kamala Harris, right?

1:28:41

Oh, I love that. The drunk and the bartender. It's perfect. Brought to you by Stolichnaya.

1:28:46

Brought to you by what?

1:28:49

Oh, Stolichnaya vodka. Stolichnaya. All right, let's go to the next story. Thanks, Tom.

1:28:54

Dave Towns' comedy, I mean because it's only for educated people. Let me help you out here, Tom.

1:29:07

Yeah, it's only for the educated people. All right, let's go to the next one.

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At least that helps.

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Next story I wanna go to, next story I wanna go to, I got two stories I'm gonna do and I'm gonna wrap up. Next story I'm gonna go to is, happier, think again. Telegraph is telling you, you got to think twice about it, you people who want to have more children. So let's listen to what Telegraph has to say. And you know whose story this is?

1:29:33

I picked this, but Adam wants to talk about it. Adam, I'm coming to you first. Here we go. That's right. Getting married and having children has been long been considered the cornerstone of a good life or simply the dumb thing.

1:29:46

Yet around the world, women are choosing to have fewer children, and there is no consensus on why. In England and Wales, fertility rates have sunken to the lowest level on record at 1.41 children per woman, well below the replacement rate of 2.1. This clearly brings challenges for society. The most obvious is for public finances.

1:30:08

If fewer future taxpayers are born, who will pay the public services? There was a study done. Parents tend to fare a little bit worse on life satisfaction than those without children. What a crock of shit. Rob, can you pull up this person here? Ansgar Houdet.

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Can you go find German sociologist. Yeah, okay, go to his profile. That was tough. How many, I want to know how many kids he's got. How many kids does he have? Can you find out if he's got any kids?

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Let's find out if, oh my, you know who he looks like? Wow, that's not good. Wow, you know, he looks like a I don't want to say he looks terrible in that picture Dude, you got to change your listen respectfully that head is too big for those shoulders. That looks like that was AI I'm not trying to be disrespectful like whoever took the picture cut it from like, you know, like yeah crop it Can we can we say Japanese? Deformed character. No. No, we can't show a picture like that. Let, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say, can we say can't find any credible public biographical information confirming whether or not he has children. Can't find anything right? Okay so that's the

1:31:29

problem with people like you and you're allegedly a doctor but let me read this to you okay. He has studied the experience of 43,000 people across 30 European countries including UK to to understand how parenting affects happiness. When asked how satisfied people feel with their lives, parents on average tend to feel slightly worse than their child-free peers. However, much also depends on your circumstances.

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The more challenging the overall circumstance, the worse having a child is for you, your well-being, being a single parent, having a lower socioeconomic class, and lower education, okay, alright buddy, good for you. Adam, thoughts? I'm going to do some editing here on this picture and fix it.

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So this may take a second, Pastor, just bear with me. The biggest lie that people of society have been told is the lie of modern feminism, and I'll double down on that because you know this guy he said this is a based on a survey let me tell you what I'm basing this is on my life feelings what I've seen I see what's going on here so there's a big difference between men and women look I mean I've been very yeah there it is Benny you can't get pregnant I'm just I

1:32:41

don't care what they say stop chest chest feeding. It's not gonna happen. But look, I've partied enough for 10 lifetimes. I've been very open about that. I've been at all the parties. I've been all the yachts. I've been all the mansions. I've been all the trips.

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I've done it all. You've been with millionaires and billionaires?

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Billionaires and billionaires. The only thing I haven't done is genuinely have a family with kids. So that's what I'm solving for now. And you might say, Adam, you're 45. Is it too late? Not even close, bro. I know plenty of men who have basically landed that plane in their 40s, some in their 50s. How old were you when you had your first daughter?

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How old were you? Oh, barely. I was 44.

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Okay, there you go. So the challenge is always if you're a woman listen guys Let me do this for those of you guys that are sick and tired of Adam always taking shots at Tom Can you send Tom a message and tell him how amazing he's looking lakey with all the Stefano Richie suits? He's been wearing honestly. What is that when we in Vegas? We're walking around facts. You ready? I almost don't want to tell him Kim's not gonna she'll be she on the guy and she gets it I stand this way because I have to step on this way Vinny stands this way

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Yeah, Rob is in the back with Adam girls are running it. We can't let that happen. You have to protect them So if you love Tom and you don't like Adam bully and Tom with his age Why don't you send him a neck to Tom and tell him how amazing he looks. Go ahead. Adam, take it from me, please. No, you should have seen it. You should have seen it. We're walking down there. These women

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are throwing underwear.

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Tom, you don't need to add anything else to it. When we do it, just leave it. Go ahead,

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Adam.

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Tom, let people hype you up. You don't need a man of status, of valor. You think so, PBD? I wouldn't do that to Tom, Pat. Well, listen, we're going to see. But go ahead, keep going. So I'm at the White House the other day. And I'm having a conversation with a beautiful

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woman in her 40s. And she says, what do you want to talk about? She's interviewing me. And I said, I could talk about whatever. I could talk politics, I could talk business.

1:34:46

I could talk dating. Are you going to give a shout out to like seven people right now?

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I mean, Pat, you want to know what my point is.

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How can I get to my point if you can't interrupt me, sir?

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Shout out to your point.

1:34:54

I don't appreciate you bullying Tom. So I'm at the White House and I'm speaking with this woman and she says, let's talk about dating in the marketplace. And I go on this rant about how the number one thing that men want in their life, even if you could pull up this poll, I think it was a Pew poll, still to this day young men wanna get married and have a kid.

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Was that not number one for that? And then they said women, where does that rank on the list? Married and having kids. Conservative males. Conservative young males want to get married. Well, liberal males are called gays. Yeah, no, no, but conservative young males do want to get married and have kids.

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It's at the top of the priority list.

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And where was it at for women?

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Low.

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It was number 12.

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Yeah, low.

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So there's a huge schism between what men want and what women want. But to my friends out there, ladies, this is how it's going gonna end up on you. Here's how men operate you tell me if this works. Yeah men want to make money Why do we have nice houses nice cars nice clothes nice jewelry not to impress other dudes You think I care about impressing these guys over here men do this to impress women So men want to actively acquire Dependents, you know when you do your tax forms, you know, how many dependents you have Pat? How many dependents do you have? Five. Okay. You have four kids, you have Jen.

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These are your dependents. Okay. Women want to make money to do what? Be independent. I don't need no man. I got my own money. Well, here's how that story ends. And if you believe this 40 something year old beautiful woman, she goes, I'm dying to have a kid. I'm dying to have a family and I fear that it's too late for me. What do you think? I go sweetheart It very well, maybe You're in your 40s. You've your your prime is gone from you

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You got it. You better hit a Kobe Bryant last second second shot clock if you're gonna have a kid told her that yeah And she goes you're right She starts crying. I mean she was sound like a pickup line? No, it's not a pick up line, Pat.

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PBD, I'm trying to tell a story here, sir.

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I'm really trying to follow where you're going with this. Well, if you stopped interrupting me, sir, I'd be done with the story. Keep going, Adam.

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But there's more women than ever freezing their eggs. There's more women than ever considering having a baby alone.

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Imagine that.

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How do you do that?

1:37:05

They have an egg, they have an embryo, they put the sperm in, and they have a baby.

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Let me tell you.

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And there's no man around. And this, unfortunately, is the future for women.

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And then I'll land the plane here.

1:37:16

Land it.

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I've interviewed all types of people.

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What is...

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Glass of wine and a turkey, Bistro. Interviewed when we Tom I just was trying to be nice to you. Don't make me do this to you now Thank you, sir. We're going off the rails Good off the rails DVD when we interviewed Tate. Yeah, what's the one concept the one thing he goes? You really want me to go to jail you would be when it canceled. What was the one topic? He didn't want to talk about women women and feminism Yeah, because this is the one thing you can't talk about the The bottom line is this, women have been fed a complete crock of crap that they don't need no man, that they don't need to get married, that

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they don't need to have no kids. And what's going to happen is they're going to turn 40 and they're going to realize, wow, it's all been a lie. You know, I had a very public issue with Chelsea Handler. I'll go 10 toes down deep on you ladies. You do not want to end up like Chelsea Handler a Bitter 50 year old woman that's still clinging to the jokes that were funny 30 years ago It ain't cute anymore Chelsea with your newest facelift So men can take longer to marinate to the young men out there if you're in your 20s and your 30s and you haven't figured

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It out and you're not getting laid You haven't find a woman, give it some time. For the women in their 20s and 30s that think that they're going to give it some time and figure it out, the sad news is you're not. And that's the bottom line, that's the sad truth of reality. And I don't care what anybody says, men and women are different. Men are going to take time to marry and find a wife.

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Tom, is there anything you want to say? Because I've got a few things I want to say. But before you say anything. I think you're going to say what I'm going to say. Before you say anything, I want to show what's important. Because I always like to keep my commitments. Rob, can you please show our friend here what we did for him? So show the before picture. So that's a nice picture.

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Use that when you have small shoulders. By the way, don't worry about zelling or sending any kind of money. Go to the next slide, Rob, if you could. So that's a good picture he should use. That actually looks good. This angle's a good angle for him. Nice symmetry with his nose kind of twisted to the right a little because mine's going to the left.

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And you see the ears, the eyebrows, beautiful eyes. But then look what we did. Here's what we did. Go to the next one Rob if you could. See the left picture better shoulders. The right one not exactly. And if you really want to go to it, go ahead Rob, if you really want to go to it.

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I'm like Brandon.

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There's a lot of different things we could do. He does look like Brandon.

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Anyway.

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Does he have autism too?

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Look, here's what I will tell you man. Be very careful who you take the advice from. Oh my God, today's social media, I watch some of these guys talk in such a certain way and then go to the proof. What's life look like?

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I met a guy the other day who has 11 kids. I think his name is Moshe.

1:39:59

Yeah, Moshe.

1:39:59

Him and his wife got married in the early 20s, okay? And they have 11 kids, no twins, and she had them all herself. Yeah. Okay. Incredible story, incredible family. What's the lady's name? What's her name? That's Yaffa. I don't know Yaffa who you are. Congratulations. We need to turn people like that into heroes. Yaffa, whoever you are, credit to you, right, for caring and having 11 kids. So to me, I looked at the numbers here.

1:40:26

Do you know in the history of America, we had 3.6 million kids born last year in 2025, okay? Adam, do you wanna know, with 340 million kids, we had 3.6 million kids born last year. With 340 million people in America, we had 3.6 million kids born.

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So just over 1%. In 1950, what's the population, Rob, in 1950? What's US population in 1950? I think it's 180 or something like that. What's US population in 1950? It should be like 150 to 180.

1:40:55

Okay. Wow. With 151 million kids, we had 3.6 million kids.

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Wow.

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In 1950.

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That was during the baby boom. In 1950, stay with me here. Do you know three times in the history of America, we went on a run where Americans had 4 million plus kids every year. One time we did five years in a row. One time we did seven years in a row. One time we did 11 years in a row. And the highest we've ever done is like 4.23 million kids.

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4.23 million kids. And we went through a list of why we think this is taking place. Do you know the craziest number about 1950 versus today? In 1950, I think we were doing 3.75 kids or 3.57 kids birth rate. Today it's 1.58. But in 1950, only 35% of women were in the workforce. Today it's 70%.

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That are in the workforce.

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Yeah. 35, let me finish. No, no. 35's 70%. Bingo. That are in the workforce. Yeah. 35, let me finish. 35, 70%. You know what my challenge is? Last time we were having dinner with these three guys. Blake is sitting next to me.

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Model looking guy with his beautiful wife. I saw the wife at the church the other day while I went to the tiny dancer thing. Let me show you guys something. Oh my God. Can I brag a little bit? Can I brag just a little bit? I'm trying to see if I can even show this video or not. Tiny dancing. I'll show you right now.

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So, you know what I told him? I said, listen man, whatever you do, go have another one. Go have another one. Go have another one. Go, I said, listen, if my wife right now said she's open to the idea of another one and I'm traveling back home just to have another one. The idea of having a child, it is honestly, God's given me so many gifts. God's given you so many gifts.

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The viewers that you're listening, God's given you so many gifts. Even if life sucks, man, if you really think about it, make a list of things to be grateful for. Even after you got fired and you just filed a bankruptcy and your wife left you, you still have a lot of things to be grateful for. Trust me, life is amazing. It sucks at times, but life is amazing.

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As crazy as it is for everything I've experienced, okay, Rob, I'm going to send this to you, Rob. As crazy as it is, this one little look here is everything. This one little look here. One little look here that you get when you go to church and she's doing a, what do you call it?

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She's doing a something. Look what she's doing and who she's looking at.

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Look at her in the middle.

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Look at her face.

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Look at her. Is that Brooklyn?

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Look at her.

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I love Brooklyn.

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She's my favorite.

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Look at her. She's the one with the pink dress in the middle, guys. I am the happiest man alive with that look. I am the happiest man alive when she just makes that look.

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Look at that look. It looks like a little mini Dylan, I swear. So, to me, this idea about having kids, the sooner you can start, the better for you. Of course, find a good partner. Don't just go screw around and say, I'm just going to have a kid just to have a kid. That's all I'm going to be doing.

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We were talking about a guy that I met him the first time with his wife. That marriage didn't work out, so he got another girl pregnant, and that relationship didn't work out. Then you have to take care of that kid. Then there's that creating in your life. You have to find a way to do it the right way, folks. And remember, just because somebody's overly confident and

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convincing doesn't mean they're right, okay? It doesn't mean they're right. Look at people with what life gets results, that's a peaceful life. And by the way, you can still get married and it could not work yet. You can still have kids and it could be painful. It's going to be challenging. But there's not a better feeling. All my accomplishments I've had in my life, whatever the accomplishments that some people may be like, oh my God, I can't believe you did this.

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My biggest accomplishments are these four kids. Greatest gift God ever gave me. I don't have a better gift than that. And by the way, I tell you, of course, my wife is within that family because we made these kids together. So the love is equal there. But the gift that we got, the houses, the travels, the meetings, the money, nothing comes close to those four gifts God gave you.

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So whoever this guy is, and I'm sure he's a nice guy. And by the way, I don't even know, I'd like to know, like if somebody says stat like that, I want to know, are you part of the LGBTQ community? Are you? If you're gay and saying stats like that, what do you think? How was your upbringing? What was your family like? What was your mom and dad like? What was your relationship like? We don't know these stories. We don't. So this is me talking from my opinion, what I think on having kids. If you're able to do it, life changing.

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So I want to play this next clip and Tom, I'm going to come to you first. Here's Tom Brady. Tom Brady, you know, when it comes down to talking about father, there's one interview that he once did where a guy asked him a question and the question was, who's your hero? And Rob, I don't know if you have that one or not. I haven't sent it to you. So if you find it, it's not on you.

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I didn't send it to you. He's being interviewed in a Super Bowl, and he asked, who is your hero? And I've seen this thing hundreds of times. It's that one right there. Can you pause it real quick? So imagine this is the incredible competitors of all time.

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Obsessive personality. Paying attention to details. Nobody puts more pressure on him than himself. Comes from an amazing family of a bunch of sisters. I think it's three of them. Great mom and dad.

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He's being asked at the Super Bowl by another kid, who's your hero? Look at the reaction.

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Who's my hero?

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It's a great question. Well, I think my dad is my hero. Because he's someone that I look up to every day.

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And uh...

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My dad.

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Can you... My dad. Don't do this to your parents. He's got something. He didn't have to say anything. He didn't have to say anything. You saw it all in his eyes.

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Friggin' love.

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So now watch.

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Watch what happens when you raise a family with love and tough love.

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In this example, he talks about how children only grow outside of their comfort zone.

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So don't get it twisted. Love isn't like, oh my God, you can never make, my little Johnny would never make a mistake.

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No, they would make a mistake. And they're going to make a lot of mistakes. And they're going to make a lot of things that are going to be dumb. And you know, you're going to have to come to their you know where it is something they did wrong. Well watch how he explains your tough love from a parent and Tom I want to

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come to you with this one. Go ahead Rob. Most people don't want to be pushed that hard. They want to be pushed to their level of comfort and once they're outside their comfort zone they're like oh I'm not used to this. Oh I don't like this. My heart's beating too fast or man I'm feeling different feelings and emotions. And it's like, that's where the growth lives. You need coaches that push you outside of your comfort zone because that's how you grow,

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and that's how you begin to develop self-confidence and self-esteem in what you're doing. You try, you fail. They push you to deal with the failure. You get another chance to go out and practice and practice. Then you succeed and you realize,

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oh, that's what I need to do differently the next time. As opposed to the athletes who try something that's hard, they fail, and now it discourages them from trying the same thing that's hard again.

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Bulletproof mindset, Tom, thoughts? Your daughter's a competitive swimmer, so that's why I'm coming to you.

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Yeah, it's really funny You could have the same parents and you have kids that are very different in their own way and their own uniqueness and that uniqueness is just the the God-given beauty of the fingerprint of each each kid that That's there. But I have one who's very I don't know which one's more competitive Like deep in their heart, but I know which one's more competitive out there on her sleeve.

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So I got one of them that's really, really competitive, and she knows that you gotta keep working on it, you gotta keep working on it. And she's got this little thing, it's like, strong on land, fast on the water. And so she's going to workouts, she's doing stuff,

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and she understands the sacrifices. And I think one of the things was setting a vision for them, setting a vision for your kids and putting it out there. And I told Bailey early on, I said, your GPA, extra credit things, captain of a team, doing the yearbook, add all that up, and you're building this resume for life.

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And that way you can go and you can choose what you want to do out in the future. And, or other people can choose it for you and you got to get, but guess what? There's people out there that want it and somebody wants it more than you want it. And that creates competition, but you have to give them the love and support, but you don't insulate them from consequences. It drives me nuts.

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When I was growing up, it was a different world. And my mom would just say, hey, before the sun comes down, you be back home. And I was on my bike down two doors now with my buddies, and that was it. Now everybody worries about their kids.

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It's like when I go to the ocean, I see kids with these little slippers to walk in the ocean, you know what I'm talking about? And water wings and a life jacket. And I said, look, if they're not ready for the ocean, they should be learning to swim at a public pool with a teacher or something somewhere.

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They shouldn't be in the ocean. But why are they got water wings and a life jacket like they're about to jump off a you know a cruise ship that that's that's listing That's ridiculous to me You got to give them room to try and room to fail and we protect everybody from emotions And tom brady's exactly right. He is so correct set the challenges out and uh, you know be there to help them be there to encourage them and i'm

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The power of Parents Pat I get to see it firsthand with you what you're doing With Dylan Tico Brooklyn and Senate live so it's like a training manual that I've had for the three years that I've been here And we talked about sometimes like like you need a good father You need a good family, but sometimes when the father's not there like with me He was there, but he wasn't there. And then once he's gone, a strong mother who steps up,

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Pat, how important, like my mom stepped up, took the torch and ran, you know, I can't tell you how- She's an angel. Pat, as you were playing that, my mom messaged me and said, Vinny, what, adoring Brooklyn, she goes, I had that feeling when you were winning I remember winning the trumpet awards when I was young. I won the Conrad Giles Award at such a level.

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She just messed up. My mom, and I'm telling you right now, the importance of not giving up and going there. When I called, I'm going to the military, I'm doing this. Mom, I'm leaving, I'm gonna go be an actor. She's like, do it.

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I'm in California and I feel like my world's coming Syrian. Go. Take the leap of faith. Go and do it. You need those people. And I know sometimes there's exceptions to the rule. People that didn't, you know, adopted people that go and they do it. But having that support and having that love, I think don't have kids makes me like okay I need to step up because you need to have it and yeah and that's it and my mom's watching right now so mom I love you

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sweet lana we love you she's by the way TV more dessert more dessert mom's don't

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cry mom she just messaged me don't make don't cry

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can I put a ribbon on this yeah Yeah, of course. Put it. I think you're going to appreciate this. Go for it. So we're talking about Tom Brady, who's the freaking goat. I love Tom Brady. And you're talking about kids. There's a special kid out there that's a sick athlete. His name is Dylan Bet-David.

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Here's some video, some footage of Tom Brady routes. Oh, he said he said that I play it back so they can play it back. What he does. He corrects him in front of everybody. This is a perfect example.

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I said, I said, learn your lessons. Young man. Oh, that is a perfect example of Tom.

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Yeah.

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By the way, I think there's one more video. By the way, he had PBD run around.

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It's not PBD.

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He says, he says, when are you going to run around?

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I'm like, what do you mean?

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Run around.

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Do you have that one or no?

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I'm trying to find that one.

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I think you do run around. By the way, Tico also ran around. What do you mean run around. Do you have that one or no. I think you do run around.

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By the way Tico also ran around.

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Is this it.

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But Tico is a brainiac.

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I think Tico also got the ball

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by the way when they're playing

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through playing catch right

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On the ball.

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Billy. Thank you, I think he throws it better than me

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All right, let's see what you got

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Was this 24 23 this was 23

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Anyways, so september 1st 2020 go for it. Go for it adam if you want to put the ribbon

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This was it. This was amazing a moment. I mean listen, Tom Brady's the goat. And the fact that you, you're talking life lessons, you're talking Dylan, you're talking what it's like to be a father. I mean Tom Brady is incredible. I'll say this,

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you know I interview a lot of my friends like my buddies and I go, alright guys tell me what it's all about. They go, Adam, let me tell you something. It's all about the kids. They go, yeah, of course, I love my wife. I love my wife to death. Of course, I love my wife. She's the best.

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But it's all about the kids. I go, give me the real stuff. They go, it's all about the kids. You know what no married men with kids say? get married, be with one woman the rest of your life, don't even worry about kids. You don't need kids, they do nothing for you, never have them. They always say it's all about the kids. So I believe the people with kids telling me about the kids versus some weird LGBT dude

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in London, whatever he is or whatever he may be, I trust the people that have kids to give

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me the insight versus the kids that don't.

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Is he LGBT?

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It doesn't even matter to me.

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The fact that he doesn't have kids is the fact that

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He doesn't have shoulders. I don't know.

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Oh, here's PBD running around. Which one's this? Oh, this guy.

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Oh, where'd you get this one, PBD? I'm telling you, part of me doesn't okay. Watch this. Look at you picking on the young man. Sean is in the back.

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Look at Gabriel in the back.

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Gabriel.

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Give way.

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Give way.

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With a suit. Brady, you bet David right here.

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Look at this guy. Oh, we got him. Nice!

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Guys, I'm going to represent you.

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I'll be your agent for the Raiders.

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Let me just say one thing.

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On behalf of the Oakland Raiders, who I've suffered with for years, that's better than anything we got. I'd like to give you an invitation to training camp.

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Yes. Camp is there any cooler feeling than guys getting together goats you Brady the kids Throwing the football we could say we love women and going out

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There's no cooler feeling than the boys hanging out toss. It's good. It's good. Okay Rob do we want to do Iran story or do want to do the Time I'm gonna come to you with the Iran story because there's a lot of stuff that's going on with that that just came out I think Whitcoff is that the one that's in the story Rob? Yes, they met yesterday and

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spoke for hours. Looks like no nuclear deal has been reached. No nuclear deal

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has been reached. That's page 26. And then not only did no nuclear deals reach, but there was a lot more than that. So when Iran, which one is it that says they went to it? Viewing, there it is. Viewing the satellite imagery and monitoring the Iranian nuclear sites, we don't see any evidence that they are trying to reconstitute their nuclear weapon program, said David Albright,

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a former United Nations weapons inspector, president of the Institute of Science. They're essentially on hold. Steve Whitkoff, the U.S. negotiator, told Fox News that Iran is probably a week away from having industrial-grade bomb-making material. That assessment would imply that a significant part of Iran's uranium enrichment capability survived last year's strikes, and that Iran can also still access some of its enriched uranium stockpiles, which were believed to have been buried under rubble last June. Many analysts are skeptical that Iran could easily do so at the bombed facilities.

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While this is going on, there's a couple of things. Iran reportedly turns to Chinese China to checkmate U.S. On top of that, a tweet Mario Nafal just sent out—I don't know if it's Mario Nafal or somebody else, Rabbi, just sent it to you a minute ago—not a minute ago, probably 30 minutes ago—reporting that—do you see it?

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This one here.

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Right here. Marco Rubio? You have that one? Yeah, Marco Rubio. Just in, Secretary Marco Rubio, State Department is authorizing evacuation of non-emergency U.S. personnel and their family from Israel because of safety risks and China is also

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Evacuating their people from Iran. So if they're both on the same page, do you think there's been a call between the two of them together? Hey, are you guys like if China's leaving as well? Then that means China and US are on the same team with this if that's what's taking place Correct me if I'm wrong Tom if they seem like they're being teammates here on Leaving and I don't know obviously, you know, something's changed with tariffs So China's probably sitting in a better place with the tariffs that was you know changed due to Supreme Court

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But Tom, what do you think is happening here? I think there's two things happening

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1:58:39

the first thing that's happening is Whitcoff and Jerry Kirshner have been there, and three times they've been through it, three times they're doing—it's a little bit of window dressing. They know that the simple thing, you must stop weapons-grade creation forever. You know, people say, well, what about nuclear energy? Number one, you've got more natural gas than God.

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You don't need nuclear energy. But nuclear energy is made with different materials that are prepared differently, that can be prepared above ground, and new small footprint efficient reactors. Okay, what's your next excuse? I'm just not going to give it up. And I think that they've negotiated three times in the last week, Pat.

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They've given it up, and we've pulled everything in there. And Midnight Hammer at the time, you guys remember, hold me honest, not hold me honest, but make sure I...

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I'll hold you, period.

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No, no.

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Hold him.

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Oh, thank you. Hold him tight. Just check me on this, on the history. There were analysts out there, defense analysts, like people from Janes, that said that Operation Midnight Hammer may not have done as much damage as we thought it did. Did we beat the crap out of some stuff in some facilities? Yes. But did we get down deep enough to really get to things? Maybe not. And so now it looks like there's intelligence that says, hey, we can do it. And so I think we've got everything lined up, Pat, and I think we're

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going to strike. And I think they're going to hit the facilities. There's three separate locations that are targeted. We've got all of the advanced tactical, and help me out. What is the name of the Air Force base that the U.S. uses in northern Israel? It's where they ... Anyway, there's like 15, 20 of our advanced technical fighters there. The USS Gerald Ford has moved, And so there's three angles of attack here. And you've also got the big high altitude bombers sitting on Diego Garcia getting

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ready to go with all the refueling. So you can see three punches there ready to be thrown. And I think everybody knew, Pat, that Iran was not going to give up this number one request. Never do it again. Is it the Ramat Air Force Base? Yep. Ramat Air Force Base is where they put all the advanced fighters.

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I think they knew it, Pat, that Iran was not going to say, you can never develop a bomb. I don't think they were going to give that up.

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And by the way, while this is happening, Hezbollah allegedly says, won't intervene if US strikes Iran. Group says. But it does have a red line. What the hell do you mean you won't intervene? You're funded by Iran. What do you mean you won't intervene?

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Can I translate that? We're all running to Lebanon. Please don't kick our ass on the way to do an errand in Iran.

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And then at the same time, Khamenei is having meetings with his leaders allegedly and his leaders are having to be blindfolded To walk into a tunnel like an underground location to see him have a conversation with them Just so you don't know where you're walking and where you're being trans. Oh, they don't ride on him

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So if you're captured later and you get something injected into you courtesy of the pharmaceutical industry You start talking about everything, you know

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Correct me if I'm wrong. We did the the bombing we did bunker busters, everything, everybody was going crazy, World War III, okay, done. Now again, they're trying to build or nuke or whatever, so we're going to bomb them again, but I thought the mission was the people, the 40,000 that were dead in the streets, the mission was to help the people, get rid of the leader and like bombing the nuclear site.

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Okay. I understand that. That's very important. But the mission is the people that are dying that are still dying in the streets. The people that are in the prisons right now, they're getting tortured and killed. I thought that was the mission.

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That's so I'm kind of confused that you're asking a question that a lot of people are asking. And what a lot of other people are saying is, hey, this sounds like the, hey, there's weapons of mass destruction. It sounds like that script a little bit. And that criticism is a fair criticism to give because, you know, there's an audience that voted for no war. So, and by the way, they have the right to be as critical as they want.

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But at the same time, you know, if they do it and it's a surgical mission like they did with Venezuela, Trump's administration also gains a lot of respect for doing it that way. So we'll see. Rachel Campos Duffy did say something which was very interesting this morning. She said about, you know, Trump's getting a little too cozy with the communist

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Delcy Rodriguez and she says she can't be trusted every time Trump watch this every time right is that the clip yes sir can you play that clip and go to the last 30 seconds played from right there go for it

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we have issues with okay so she says every time Trump mentions One last thing I am coming to you right now from Miami Every time President Trump says I'm working well well with Delcy Rodriguez Every time he says that he drops five points here in in Miami I think about where people hate the communists and know exactly what this is about. We need to stabilize Yes, but we need to announce an election date and get to an election because that's how we actually have freedom and security in the

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Western Hemisphere. I agree. I agree. So meaning if they're going to do this Iran thing and the elections in Iran are not going to be quick or fast, another regime is going to come in and take over. That's what I'm saying. But at the same time listen this is the risk of diplomacy, this is the risk of war, this is the risk of politics, this is the risk of being a president. Adam do you have any thoughts on this? Of course. Well taking out Iran and the Ayatollah is America first. How can I say that? What does that mean? Because if

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you're only a surface-level thinker then you're not gonna agree with me. Yeah, what do you mean? You're just trying to get us in more wars Nobody wants war but you know the iceberg effect where you only see the top 10% of the iceberg But the 90% is below let me walk you through this right now. So Nuclear weapons. Hey, how you doing? We're all I love000, 80,000 Iranians killed. Okay, that's what's going on there. Here's what we do know. Israel, I'm sorry, Iran fears Israel more than they do the United States

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because Israel has taken out all their proxies and if we just look at history, Israel has done more to affect Iran than the United States. It's kind of like Israel will beat them up in the fight, and the United States comes in in the 10th round and knocks them out.

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So you should be worried about what Israel's doing. So beyond that, why is taking out Iran America first? The deepest level is if you take out Iran, who gets affected the most? Our greatest enemies, China and Russia. Because who fuels all of China's economy?

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Venezuela and Iran, the oil. So if we take over Venezuela's oil, which we've done essentially, if we somehow replace the regime in Iran, China will get weaker. So our greatest foe or competitor or enemy whatever you want to call them is China But before you beat the final boss like in Mike Tyson's punch-out Yeah, you got to beat Don Flamenco and you got to beat the hippo You got to beat these guys and then you get to the final boss. So and then here's the funniest thing about China

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They're so aligned with Iran. They're so aligned aligned with the Muslim world Do you see what China is doing to Muslims in China? They're putting them in camps, these Uyghurs. I think, fact check me on this, I think China has called Islam a mental disease. By the way, China is anti- religion. The Communist Party does not believe in... so it's all this duct-taped diplomacy, all our enemies, their only

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their only thing bonding them together is that they want to bring down America in the West. And what does Iran call America? The great Satan, Israel, the little Satan. They also say death to America, death to Israel, death to England. All our enemies have this duct tape diplomacy, and their only common bond is they want to take down America. If we can stay together and stay strong and not stay divided, we'll defeat these horrible enemies of ours.

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It's a very high level of uncertainty of what's going to happen. No one knows what's going to happen. I have a very simple philosophy. I'm rooting for us to succeed on this mission. And I do believe Iran, the the current regime the IRGC is Horrible for the world horrible for everybody period the way they treat their people

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Absolutely horrendous what they do the world is a better place If they fall having said that what is today Rob today Friday today's Friday. What do we have coming up by the way? I had a conversation with Terrence Howard yesterday. I haven't laughed this this hard in a long time guys. He said some stuff about Denzel He said some stuff about we talked about Epstein. He talked about the girl. He talked about so many interesting things That podcast gonna come out next week. And then what else do we have coming out next week?

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Joe Lonsdale as well. Oh one the co-founders of Palantir. Yeah billionaire and that's gonna come on next week. Joe Lonsdale as well. Oh one of the co-founders of Palantir. Yeah, billionaire. And that's going to come out next week. But in the interim, whatever you're doing, gang, have an incredible weekend coming up. And again, do not forget that this bullying needs to stop. I mean, seriously, it needs to stop. So if you want the bullying to stop, you know, send a message to Tom for him to, you know, get some... and if you want to criticize Adam about how much bullying he's doing, send a message to him as well. And Team USA, go to Vteamers.com, place your order. God bless everybody. Have a great week.

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And Team USA, go to Vteamers.com, place your order. God bless everybody. Have a great week.

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